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Free teaching material for a fact-based worldview TEST QUESTION 1: FUTURE NUMBER OF CHILDREN Q1.1 How many children will there be in 2100? ? In 1950 there were fewer than one billion children (aged 0-14) in the world. By 2000 there were almost two billion. How many do UN experts think there will be in 2100? Billion Children 1950 2000 2050 2100 4 2 3 1 A A 4 billion B B 3 billion C 2 billion Source: http://esa.un.org/unpd/wpp/unpp/panel_indicators.htm www.gapminder.org/teach Version: 13 Free teaching material for a fact-based worldview

Free teaching material for a fact-based worldview TEST QUESTION 1: FUTURE NUMBER OF CHILDREN Q1.1 How many children will there be in 2100? In 1950 there were fewer than one billion children (aged 0-14) in the world. By 2000 there were almost two billion. How many do UN experts think there will be in 2100? CORRECT ANSWER Billion Children 1950 2000 2050 2100 4 2 3 1 A A 4 billion B B 3 billion C 2 billion Source: http://esa.un.org/unpd/wpp/unpp/panel_indicators.htm www.gapminder.org/teach Version: 13 Free teaching material for a fact-based worldview

How many children will there be in 2100? — ANSWERS TEST QUESTION 1: FUTURE NUMBER OF CHILDREN How many children will there be in 2100? — ANSWERS A 4 billion A B B 3 billion C 2 billion

Free teaching material for a fact-based worldview TEST QUESTION 2: WHERE PEOPLE LIVE Q2.1 Where do people live? ? There are 7 billion people in the world today. Of the maps below, which one do you think shows best where they live in the Americas, Europe, Africa and Asia? B A B A C www.gapminder.org/teach Version: 5 Free teaching material for a fact-based worldview

Where do people live? — ANSWERS TEST QUESTION 2: WHERE PEOPLE LIVE Where do people live? — ANSWERS B A B C

Free teaching material for a fact-based worldview TEST QUESTION 3: WORLD LIFE EXPECTANCY Q3.1 What is the average life expectancy at birth in the world today? ? A A 50 years A B 60 years C A 70 years www.gapminder.org/teach Version: 5 Free teaching material for a fact-based worldview

Free teaching material for a fact-based worldview TEST QUESTION 3: WORLD LIFE EXPECTANCY Q3.1 What is the average life expectancy at birth in the world today? — ANSWERS A A 50 years A B 60 years A C 70 years Source: http://esa.un.org/unpd/wpp/unpp/panel_indicators.htm www.gapminder.org/teach Version: 5 Free teaching material for a fact-based worldview

Free teaching material for a fact-based worldview TEST QUESTION 4: WORLD LITERACY Q3.1 What percentage of adults in the world today are literate — can read and write? ? A A 80% A B 60% C A 40% www.gapminder.org/teach Version: 5 Free teaching material for a fact-based worldview

Free teaching material for a fact-based worldview TEST QUESTION 4: WORLD LITERACY Q3.1 What percentage of adults in the world today are literate — can read and write? — ANSWERS A A 80% A B 60% C A 40% www.gapminder.org/teach Version: 5 Free teaching material for a fact-based worldview

Free teaching material for a fact-based worldview TEST QUESTION 5: WOMEN’S SHOOLING Q3.1 Women’s schooling ? Women aged 30 spent how many years in school? (Men of same age spent 8 years) A A 3 years A B 5 years C A 7 years www.gapminder.org/teach Version: 5 Free teaching material for a fact-based worldview

Free teaching material for a fact-based worldview TEST QUESTION 5: WOMEN’S SHOOLING Q5.1 Women’s schooling Women aged 30 spent how many years in school? (Men of same age spent 8 years) ANSWERS A A 3 years A B 5 years C A 7 years www.gapminder.org/teach Version: 1 Free teaching material for a fact-based worldview

Free teaching material for a fact-based worldview TEST QUESTION 6: VACCINATION COVERAGE Q6.1 Vaccination Coverage ? What percentage of the world’s one-year old children is vaccinated against measles? A A 20% A B 50% C A 80% www.gapminder.org/teach Version: 1 Free teaching material for a fact-based worldview

Free teaching material for a fact-based worldview TEST QUESTION 6: VACCINATION COVERAGE Q6.1 Vaccination Coverage — ANSWERS What percentage of the world’s one-year old children is vaccinated against measles? ANSWERS A A 20% A B 50% C A 80% www.gapminder.org/teach Version: 1 Free teaching material for a fact-based worldview

Free teaching material for a fact-based worldview TEST QUESTION 7: EXTREME POVERTY RATE TREND Q7.1 Extreme Poverty Rate Trend ? In the last 20 years the proportion of the World population living in extreme poverty has... A A Almost doubled A B Remained more or less the same C A Almost halved www.gapminder.org/teach Version: 1 Free teaching material for a fact-based worldview

Free teaching material for a fact-based worldview TEST QUESTION 7: EXTREME POVERTY RATE TREND Q7.1 Extreme Poverty Rate Trend — ANSWERS In the last 20 years the proportion of the World population living in extreme poverty has... A A Almost doubled Remained more or less the same A B C Almost halved A www.gapminder.org/teach Version: 1 Free teaching material for a fact-based worldview

Free teaching material for a fact-based worldview TEST QUESTION 8: DISASTERS DEATHS TREND Q8.1 Disasters Deaths Trend ? How did the number of deaths per year from natural disasters change over the last hundred years? A A More than doubled A B Remained about the same C A Decreased to less than half www.gapminder.org/teach Version: 1 Free teaching material for a fact-based worldview

Free teaching material for a fact-based worldview TEST QUESTION 7: EXTREME POVERTY RATE TREND Q7.1 Extreme Poverty Rate Trend — ANSWERS In the last 20 years the proportion of the World population living in extreme poverty has... More than doubled A A Remained about the same A B Decreased to less than half A C www.gapminder.org/teach Version: 1 Free teaching material for a fact-based worldview

Free teaching material for a fact-based worldview TEST QUESTION 9: BABIES PER WOMAN Q9.1 ? Babies per woman In 1965, the number of babies born per woman in the world, on average, was 5. What do you think the number is today? A A 4.5 A B 3.5 A C 2.5 www.gapminder.org/teach Version: 1 Free teaching material for a fact-based worldview

Free teaching material for a fact-based worldview Babies per woman — ANSWERS A A 4.5 A B 3.5 C A 2.5 www.gapminder.org/teach Version: 1 Free teaching material for a fact-based worldview