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1 A:B: Trade JusticeMore and better aid What is the focus of the Make Poverty History campaign? C:D: Drop the DebtAll three of these

2 A:B: Dump the DebtJubilee 2000 What was the name of the campaign to cancel Third World Debt? C:D: Drop the Debt DonkeyNo more Debt

3 A:B: £10 million£57 million What is the total amount of debt owed by the worlds poorest countries? C:D: £1.3 billion£300 billion

4 A:B: 33 years44 years By 2007, the life expectancy in Zambia has dropped to… C:D: 51 years78 years

5 A:B: 10% (10p)Half (50p) For every £1 given in aid, how much do low income countries pay back in debt repayments? C:D: All of it (£1)More than double (£2+)

6 A:B: £2 million£ Every day, low income countries pay how much in debt repayments? C:D: £60 million£

7 A:B: 12.7%1.5% In Zambia, what percentage of teachers die of AIDS every year? C:D: 50%21%

8 A:B: £250,000£7.5 million In 2004, how much did Zambia spend on debt? C:D: £23 million£300 million

9 A:B: 3070 Class sizes in Zambia are… C:D: 5040

10 A:B: A glass of clean waterAn injection to prevent many killer diseases Due to debt cancellation, every child in Mozambique received… C:D: A mobile phone with £10 credit A Playstation

11 A:B: Ten familiesA whole village Debt relief in Uganda led to access to fresh water for… C:D: Ten thousand people2.2 million people

12 A:B: 21%14% In Tanzania, debt relief has led to an increase in Primary School attendance of C:D: 66%6%

13 A:B: £21 billion£100 million Total debt cancellation from was £20 billion. The Iraqi debt cancelled in just one day by the Paris Club was C:D: £1 billion£25 million

14 A:B: Give them lots of money Give them your old clothes The Make Poverty History campaign wants you to: C:D: Campaign for a fairer world Do nothing – what difference can it make anyway?

15 A:B: Sit back and wait Wear a white band on the next global White Band Day The next step to Make Poverty History is to… C:D: Get rich people like Chris Tarrant to write big cheques Make another version of Do they know its Christmas?