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GAME ON!
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Rules 4 groups Each group answers 6 questions And earns budget money to implement social protection in Coresia! Time limit: 45 seconds
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Points Right answer! +10 Wrong answer! -5 Did not answer? 0
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Who wants to be a protectionaire ? Ready to start?
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1. Which of the following programmes does the Philippine Department of Education finance? A: Education for All D: All of the above B: 4Ps C: Education for All and Supplementary Feeding Program
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1. Which of the following programmes does the Philippine Department of Education finance? A: Education for AllB: 4Ps C: Education for All and Supplementary Feeding Program D: All of the above
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A: PhilHealth C: Philippine Veterans Affairs Office D: Supplementary Feeding Program B: Universal Health Coverage for Children below 5 2. Which of the following programmes in the Philippines is financed by the Sin Tax?
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A: PhilHealth C: Philippine Veterans Affairs Office 2. Which of the following programmes in the Philippines is financed by the Sin Tax? D: Supplementary Feeding Program B: Universal Health Coverage for Children below 5
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3. What is the pervasive problem faced in the implementation of child-specific social protection in Viet Nam? A: Low level of benefit amount C: Uncovered costs are high D: Low level of funds B: Poor implementation and benefits do not reach the needy
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A: Low level of benefit amount C: Uncovered costs are high D: Low level of funds B: Poor implementation and benefits do not reach the needy 3. What is the pervasive problem faced in the implementation of child-specific social protection in Viet Nam?
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4. Which of the following government-funded health schemes in Singapore provides assistance if citizens exhaust their funds before receiving complete treatment? A: MediSave C: MediFund D: Interim Disability Assistance Program for the Elderly B: MediShield
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4. Which of the following government-funded health schemes in Singapore provides assistance if citizens exhaust their funds before receiving complete treatment? A: MediSave C: MediFund D: Interim Disability Assistance Program for the Elderly B: MediShield
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5. By what year does Lao PDR aim to achieve universal health insurance coverage? A: 2015 C: 2030D: 2025 B: 2020
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5. By what year does Lao PDR aim to achieve universal health insurance coverage? A: 2015 C: 2030D: 2025 B: 2020
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6. How many households in Indonesia received the Rice Subsidy for the Poor in 2012? A: 10 million C: 15 millionD: 17.5 million B: 12.5 million
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6. How many households in Indonesia received the Rice Subsidy for the Poor in 2012? A: 10 million C: 15 millionD: 17.5 million B: 12.5 million
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7. Which country has the highest percentage enrolment of primary school children under its Universal Education System? A: Brunei C: Malaysia D: Thailand B: Cambodia
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A: Brunei C: Malaysia D: Thailand B: Cambodia 7. Which country has the highest percentage enrolment of primary school children under its Universal Education System?
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8. Which of the following countries does not provide a conditional cash transfer to poor families living in remote forested, mountainous and tribal areas? A: Brazil C: Malaysia D: Turkey B: Pakistan
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8. Which of the following countries does not provide a conditional cash transfer to poor families living in remote forested, mountainous and tribal areas? A: Brazil C: Malaysia D: Turkey B: Pakistan
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9. Which of the following old age benefit schemes in the Philippines has the highest coverage in numbers? A: Government Service Insurance System C: Philippine Veterans Affairs Office D: Social Pension for Indigent Senior Citizens B: Armed Forces Retirement and Separation Benefits System
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9. Which of the following old age benefit schemes in the Philippines has the highest coverage in numbers? A: Government Service Insurance System C: Philippine Veterans Affairs Office D: Social Pension for Indigent Senior Citizens B: Armed Forces Retirement and Separation Benefits System
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10. What was the budget allocated to the Supplementary Feeding Program in the Philippines in 2014? A: PHP 2.8 billion C: PHP 1.8 billion D: PHP 3.8 billion B: PHP 4.2 billion
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10. What was the budget allocated to the Supplementary Feeding Program in the Philippines in 2014? A: PHP 2.8 billion C: PHP 1.8 billion D: PHP 3.8 billion B: PHP 4.2 billion
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11. How many people received the Allowance for Leprosy Patients in Brunei in 2011? A: 1 C: 1,000 D: 10,000 B: 10
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11. How many people received the Allowance for Leprosy Patients in Brunei in 2011? A: 1 C: 1,000 D: 10,000 B: 10
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12. How much of the labour force is actively contributing to the Malaysian Employees’ Provident Fund? A: 24% C: 44%D: 54% B: 34%
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12. How much of the labour force is actively contributing to the Malaysian Employees’ Provident Fund? A: 24% C: 44%D: 54% B: 34%
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13. How many months of paid sick leave are workers allowed in Cambodia according to the 1997 Labour Code? A: 1 C: 3D: 2 B: 6
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13. How many months of paid sick leave are workers allowed in Cambodia according to the 1997 Labour Code? A: 1 C: 3D: 2 B: 6
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14. Which of the following ILO Conventions has been ratified by the Philippines? A: Social Security (Minimum Standards) Convention, 1952 (No. 102) C: Seamen's Articles of Agreement Convention, 1926 (No. 22) D: All of the above B: Equality of Treatment (Social Security) Convention, 1962 (No. 118)
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14. Which of the following ILO Conventions has been ratified by the Philippines? A: Social Security (Minimum Standards) Convention, 1952 (No. 102) C: Seamen's Articles of Agreement Convention, 1926 (No. 22) B: Equality of Treatment (Social Security) Convention, 1962 (No. 118) D: All of the above
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15. What is the monthly benefit amount transferred under the Cash Transfer for Vulnerable Elderly in Indonesia? A: US$ 23 C: US$ 58D: US$ 78 B: US$ 39
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15. What is the monthly benefit amount transferred under the Cash Transfer for Vulnerable Elderly in Indonesia? A: US$ 23 C: US$ 58D: US$ 78 B: US$ 39
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16. Which of the following countries has a designated programme for the provision of textbooks to government and government-aided schools? A: Indonesia C: MyanmarD: Cambodia B: Malaysia
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16. Which of the following countries has a designated programme for the provision of textbooks to government and government-aided schools? A: Indonesia C: MyanmarD: Cambodia B: Malaysia
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17. What is the age of retirement for government employees in Brunei? (male/female) A: 60/50 C: 55/45D: 50/40 B: 65/55
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17. What is the age of retirement for government employees in Brunei? (male/female) A: 60/50 C: 55/45D: 50/40 B: 65/55
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18. What was the coverage of the Free Medicine Programme for HIV/AIDS patients in Myanmar in 2014? A: 50% C: 30% D: 20% B: 40%
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18. What was the coverage of the Free Medicine Programme for HIV/AIDS patients in Myanmar in 2014? A: 50% C: 30% D: 20% B: 40%
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19. How many regions in the Philippines have a minimum daily wage of more than PHP 350? A: 2 C: 5 D: 7 B: 3
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19. How many regions in the Philippines have a minimum daily wage of more than PHP 350? A: 2 C: 5 D: 7 B: 3
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20. In China, the minimum wage is set as what fraction of average urban salary? A: 50% C: 25% D: 10% B: 40%
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20. In China, the minimum wage is set as what fraction of average urban salary? A: 50% C: 25% D: 10% B: 40%
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21. Which of these countries saw an increase in the number of people living with HIV between 2001 and 2011? A: Indonesia, Cambodia, Myanmar C: Thailand, Indonesia, Viet NamD: Philippines, Thailand, India B: Indonesia, Philippines, Bangladesh
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21. Which of these countries saw an increase in the number of people living with HIV between 2001 and 2011? A: Indonesia, Cambodia, Myanmar C: Thailand, Indonesia, Viet NamD: Philippines, Thailand, India B: Indonesia, Philippines, Bangladesh
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A: 490 C: 4,900 D: 19,600 B: 980 22. How many households participated in the food-for- work programme in Cambodia in 2010?
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A: 490 C: 4,900 D: 19,600 B: 980
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23. Compared to 75 years in the United States, and 45 years in the United Kingdom and Germany, how long did it take for Japan’s 65+ population to double from 7% to 14%? A: 55 years C: 25 yearsD: 15 years B: 33 years
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A: 55 years C: 25 yearsD: 15 years B: 33 years 23. Compared to 75 years in the United States, and 45 years in the United Kingdom and Germany, how long did it take for Japan’s 65+ population to double from 7% to 14%?
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24. Which of the following countries have signed bilateral agreements regarding employment / social security for migrant workers? A: Thailand and Cambodia C: Germany and Philippines D: All of the above B: Republic of Korea and India
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24. Which of the following countries have signed bilateral agreements regarding employment / social security for migrant workers? A: Thailand and Cambodia C: Germany and Philippines D: All of the above B: Republic of Korea and India
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