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Rules of Jeopardy Social Protection Floor Initiative Each round, the team selects a representative The representative chooses a number He/ she reads the corresponding question to his/her team After consultation, the team gives an answer If the answer is correct, the team earns budget money to implement Social Protection Provisions
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Rules of Jeopardy Social Protection Floor Initiative + - ? Earn-double Limited time question (1 min) To complicate a bit…
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4 Choose a number ! 1237654 8 10 9 11121314 18171615 22 212019 262324252728
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Question 1 PLEASE CHOOSE ANOTHER QUESTION BACK
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Question 2 BACK
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Question 3 All of the following countries have a social protection strategy, except for: a.Lao PDR b. Cambodia c. Thailand d. Vietnam BACK
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Question 3 All of the following countries have a social protection strategy, except for: a.Lao PDR b. Cambodia c. Thailand d. Vietnam BACK
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Question 4 Which of the following is not a mechanism contributing to provide basic social health protection in the Social Protection Floor framework? a.Social insurance b.Free access to healthcare c. Voluntary Private insurance d.Community based health insurance BACK
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Question 4 Which of the following is not a mechanism contributing to provide basic social health protection in the Social Protection Floor framework? a.Social insurance b.Free access to healthcare c. Voluntary Private insurance d.Community based health insurance BACK
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Question 5 Given a country X who implemented free access to healthcare. Which of the following is NOT an implementation gap? a. Non-availability of health services, as evidenced by deficient infrastructure, lack of qualified staff, medicines, etc.; b. The package offered does not include ARVs c. Lack of effective access to health care and other social services due to prohibitive transportation costs d. Lack of effective access to healthcare due to under- table payments. BACK
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Question 5 Given a country X who implemented free access to healthcare. Which of the following is NOT an implementation gap? a. Non-availability of health services, as evidenced by deficient infrastructure, lack of qualified staff, medicines, etc.; b. The package offered does not include ARVs c. Lack of effective access to health care and other social services due to prohibitive transportation costs d. Lack of effective access to healthcare due to under- table payments. BACK
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Question 6 BACK X 2
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Question 7 Which of the following recommendation is not appropriate? a. The Floor for Health should answer the needs of chronic ill (ex: include ARVs) b.The essential package should include preventive as well as curative care c. The different schemes should be coordinated and integrated in a unified in a coherent system d. The non contributory system should provide the same level of benefits as the contributory systems BACK
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Question 7 Which of the following recommendation is not appropriate? a. The Floor for Health should answer the needs of chronic ill (ex: include ARVs) b.The essential package should include preventive as well as curative care c. The different schemes should be coordinated and integrated in a unified in a coherent system d. The non contributory system should provide the same level of benefits as the contributory systems BACK
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Question 8 GENERIC QUESTION In order to progressively implement the social protection floor, it is necessary: a. To establish a social dialogue with all stakeholders involved to agree on priorities b. To concentrate all social protection interventions within one ministry. c. To implement a decentralized system with several ministries working independently d. to create a new institution in charge of social protection. BACK
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Question 8 GENERIC QUESTION In order to progressively implement the social protection floor, it is necessary: a. To establish a social dialogue with all stakeholders involved to agree on priorities b. To concentrate all social protection interventions within one ministry. c. To implement a decentralized system with several ministries working independently d. to create a new institution in charge of social protection. BACK
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Question 9 What is NOT a useful consistent predictor of child vulnerability? a. Having his/her parents living below the poverty line b. Facing multiple problems that are drivers of social exclusion (disability, displacement, ethnicity) c. Looking at risks and vulnerabilities faced by the family and the community, as well as specific vulnerabilities (gender, age) d. Looking at being a single or double orphan only BACK
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Question 9 What is NOT a useful consistent predictor of child vulnerability? a. Having his/her parents living below the poverty line b. Facing multiple problems that are drivers of social exclusion (disability, displacement, ethnicity) c. Looking at risks and vulnerabilities faced by the family and the community, as well as specific vulnerabilities (gender, age) d. Looking at being a single or double orphan only BACK
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Question 10 PLEASE CHOOSE ANOTHER QUESTION BACK
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Question 11 BACK X 2
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Question 12 PLEASE CHOOSE ANOTHER QUESTION BACK
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Question 12 PLEASE CHOOSE ANOTHER QUESTION BACK
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Question 13 BACK
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Question 14 Which of the following recommendations is not appropriate? a. The level of cash transfers provided to children should be indexed to inflation b. Poor children need to get more support from government to ensure that other expenses will be supported for covering their basic needs expenses. c. Specific schemes for each vulnerable group should be developed d. Monitoring and evaluation of the schemes is needed for further improvement implementation at all levels BACK
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Question 14 Which of the following recommendations is not appropriate? a. The level of cash transfers provided to children should be indexed to inflation b. Poor children need to get more support from government to ensure that other expenses will be supported for covering their basic needs expenses. c. Specific schemes for each vulnerable group should be developed d. Monitoring and evaluation of the schemes is needed for further improvement implementation at all levels BACK
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Question 15 Which on is False? To assess if the income support at poverty line level in a country X is guaranteed, we should look at: 1. Social assistance schemes 2. Subsidies on essential goods 3. contributory schemes for the formal workers 4. short-time projects put in place after the financial crisis that could be systemized BACK
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Question 15 Which one is False? To assess if income support at poverty line level in a country X is guaranteed, we should look at: 1. Social assistance schemes 2. Subsidies on essential goods 3. contributory schemes for the formal workers 4. short-time projects put in place after the financial crisis that could be systemized BACK
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Question 16 Which country is the most effective at covering informal economy workers? a. Lao PDR b. Indonesia c. Thailand d. Cambodia BACK
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Question 16 Which country is the most effective at covering informal economy workers? a. Lao PDR b. Indonesia c. Thailand d. Cambodia BACK
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Question 17 We want to progressively encourage workers in contributory schemes to: a. Give them access to higher levels of benefits b. Avoid having beneficiaries dependant on non- contributory schemes c. Ensure the financial sustainability of the system d. a,b and c BACK
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Question 17 We want to progressively encourage workers in contributory schemes to: a. Give them access to higher levels of benefits b. Avoid having beneficiaries dependant on non- contributory schemes c. Ensure the financial sustainability of the system d. a,b and c BACK
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Question 18 Which of the following design parameters could be flagged as a design issue? a. The Social Security Organization offers a package with a yearly contribution b. The government subsidizes part of the contribution c. The Social Security Organization works with CSOs and community groups to collect the contribution d. The SS organization involves beneficiaries to develop the social protection package BACK
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Question 18 Which of the following design parameters could be flagged as a design issue? a. The Social Security Organization offers a package with a yearly contribution b. The government subsidizes part of the contribution c. The Social Security Organization works with CSOs and community groups to collect the contribution d. The SS organization involves beneficiaries to develop the social protection package BACK
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Question 19 PLEASE CHOOSE ANOTHER QUESTION BACK
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Question 20 Which one is wrong? To ensure income support to the working age population: a. The state should provide and implement all necessary schemes b. Income transfers can be linked to vocational training or job matching to facilitate the graduation of beneficiaries c. The government can rely on community based schemes but needs to ensure the coordination and effectiveness of schemes provided d. It is crucial to look at options to provide basic coverage to the informal economy BACK
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Question 20 Which one is wrong? To ensure income support to the working age population: a. The state should provide and implement all necessary schemes b. Income transfers can be linked to vocational training or job matching to facilitate the graduation of beneficiaries c. The government can rely on community based schemes but needs to ensure the coordination and effectiveness of schemes provided d. It is crucial to look at options to provide basic coverage to the informal economy BACK
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Question 21 The Social Protection Floor-Initiative emerged in 2009 as a major UN response to the global crisis. Which of the following is wrong: a.It is a universal set of benefits b.It is a set of guarantees c.It promotes policy coherence d.It is a temporary measure BACK
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Question 21 The Social Protection Floor-Initiative emerged in 2009 as a major UN response to the global crisis. Which of the following is wrong: a. It is a universal set of benefits b. It is a set of guarantees c. It promotes policy coherence d. It is a temporary measure to cope with the 2009 crisis BACK
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Question 22 Brazil’ social pension system covers how many percent of the elderly? a. 65% b. 75% c. 85% d. 95% BACK
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Question 22 Brazil’ social pension system covers how many percent of the elderly? a. 65% b. 75% c. 85% d. 95% BACK
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Question 23 In developing and middle income countries of the Asia-Pacific region, what is the proportion of older persons that receive some form of a pension? a. 20% b. 30% c. 40% d. 50% BACK
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Question 23 In developing and middle income countries of the Asia-Pacific region, what is the proportion of older persons that receive some form of a pension? a. 20% b. 30% c. 40% d. 50% BACK
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Question 24 BACK
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Question 25 PLEASE CHOOSE ANOTHER QUESTION BACK
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Question 26 PLEASE CHOOSE ANOTHER QUESTION BACK
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Question 27 BACK X 2
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Question 28 Studies of countries that provide social pensions have indicated that the cost of universal social pensions is normally less than how many per cent of GDP? a.2% b. 3% c. 4% d. 5% BACK
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Question 28 The studies of countries that provide social pensions have indicated that the cost of universal social pensions is normally less than how many per cent of GDP? a.2% b. 3% c. 4% d. 5% BACK
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