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How much of it is in Argentina?",[139,140,141,142],"uk 0.78","arg 0.69","esp 0.81","kor 0.6499999999999999",[144,145,146,147],"uk 0.45","arg 0.25","esp 0.34","kor 0.29","62% of the Gran Chaco forest is in Argentina.","It can be hard to imagine just how many areas of natural beauty there are in Argentina.","Source: Natural History Museum","It is a well established fact available from many sources that two-thirds of the Gran Chaco forest is in Argentina.\n\nSource link: [Natural History Museum](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.nhm.ac.uk\u002Fresearch-curation\u002Fscientific-resources\u002Fcollections\u002Fbotanical-collections\u002Fplants-paraguay\u002Fhumid-chaco-conservation\u002Fabout-humid-chaco\u002Findex.html)","Most people have heard of Argentina’s natural beauty in the form of the Pampas, beaches and glaciers, so it can be hard to imagine there’s also a huge forest; the Gran Chaco, with thousands of plants and animal species, some of which cannot be found anywhere else.","Argentina has everything, including forest!",{"metadata":155,"sys":158,"fields":168},{"tags":156,"concepts":157},[],[],{"space":159,"id":161,"type":14,"createdAt":162,"updatedAt":163,"environment":164,"publishedVersion":110,"revision":88,"contentType":166,"locale":26},{"sys":160},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"7kMdewvCHoioyuW3nnn8VX","2022-05-17T12:21:00.706Z","2022-05-17T12:21:31.106Z",{"sys":165},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":167},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":169,"answers":170,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":171,"name":172,"questionText":173,"statistics":174,"veryWrongStatistics":179,"correctSentence":184,"youWereWrong":185,"youWereRight":186,"dataSourceShortText":187,"dataSourceLinkLongText":188,"extendedAnswerText":189,"headingVeryWrong":190,"youWereVeryWrong":185,"headingWrong":190},"153",[],86,"How many people in Argentina c","How many people in Argentina cook using stoves that don’t produce smoke?",[175,176,177,178],"uk 0.8200000000000001","arg 0.8","esp 0.8600000000000001","kor 0.9600000000000001",[180,181,182,183],"uk 0.56","arg 0.44","esp 0.55","kor 0.68","More than 95% of people in Argentina cook using stoves that don't produce smoke.","People start cooking with gas or electric stoves as soon as they can afford to. But you probably didn’t realize how many people in Argentina are rich enough to afford that.","People start cooking with gas or electric stoves as soon as they can afford to, but many assume people in Argentina are not rich enough to afford that.","Source: WHO","The data from the WHO is compiled using surveys and, where data is unavailable for a certain year, it is modeled. It also doesn’t take into account that households may have access to clean fuels but don’t use them because of their high costs. Also, homes that report using clean fuels may continue to use biomass as secondary energy sources. The data uncertainties are why we created large differences between the three answer options and use “around”, \"close to\" and \"more then\" instead of an exact number. We also consulted three independent experts who agreed that  the source of the data represent the most accurate picture of how things are when it comes to the use of clean cooking fuels and technology in the world.\n\nSource link: [WHO](https:\u002F\u002Fdata.worldbank.org\u002Findicator\u002FEG.CFT.ACCS.ZS?locations=AR)","Indoor pollution from cooking using unclean fuels like coal causes millions of deaths a year, but is becoming a smaller problem each year. People probably don’t want to trivialize the lives of those that are still missing basic equipment like a modern stove. But if we systematically overestimate the number of people without clean and healthy cooking methods, most likely the problem becomes much larger in our heads than it is in reality.","Almost nobody cooks over an open fire!",{"metadata":192,"sys":195,"fields":205},{"tags":193,"concepts":194},[],[],{"space":196,"id":198,"type":14,"createdAt":199,"updatedAt":200,"environment":201,"publishedVersion":110,"revision":88,"contentType":203,"locale":26},{"sys":197},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"gyTSEPdmQOXtowe1MLGo0","2022-05-17T12:21:00.889Z","2022-05-17T12:21:31.258Z",{"sys":202},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":204},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":206,"answers":207,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":208,"name":209,"questionText":210,"statistics":211,"veryWrongStatistics":216,"correctSentence":221,"youWereWrong":222,"youWereRight":223,"dataSourceShortText":187,"dataSourceLinkLongText":224,"extendedAnswerText":225,"headingVeryWrong":226,"youWereVeryWrong":222,"headingWrong":226},"154",[],79,"Worldwide, there are 2 medical","Worldwide, there are 2 medical doctors per every 1,000 people. How many are there in Argentina?",[212,213,214,215],"uk 0.75","arg 0.73","esp 0.8","kor 0.88",[217,218,219,220],"uk 0.49","arg 0.38","esp 0.64","kor 0.73","In Argentina there are 4 medical doctors for every 1,000 people.","You underestimated the number of doctors in Argentina because you probably underestimate its overall level of development.","They underestimated the number of doctors because they probably underestimate its overall level of development","The World Health Organization compiles data from household and labor force surveys, censuses, and administrative records. The level of training and the number of years required to become a doctor varies by country. Also, the number of doctors isn't necessarily an indication of the amount of healthcare available across the entire country as hospitals and doctores tend to be concentrated in urban areas. Despite that, doctors are obviously key to the functioning of a health system which, in turn, are vital to help maintain and improve the health of a population.\n\nSource link: [WHO](https:\u002F\u002Fdata.worldbank.org\u002Findicator\u002FSH.MED.PHYS.ZS?locations=1W-AR)","Health systems are vital to maintaining the health of a population and fighting disease. The number of doctors isn't the only factor that matters when it comes to the effectiveness of a health system in keeping a population healthy, but having qualified health professionals is absolutely an important part. The number of doctors in Argentina is a good indication of how committed it is to developing an effective health system.","Argentina educates lots of health workers!",{"metadata":228,"sys":231,"fields":241},{"tags":229,"concepts":230},[],[],{"space":232,"id":234,"type":14,"createdAt":235,"updatedAt":236,"environment":237,"publishedVersion":110,"revision":88,"contentType":239,"locale":26},{"sys":233},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"5VpBDqC2TzGZsvMmDYmMY8","2022-05-17T12:21:01.019Z","2022-05-17T12:21:31.410Z",{"sys":238},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":240},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":242,"answers":243,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":244,"name":245,"questionText":246,"statistics":247,"veryWrongStatistics":251,"correctSentence":256,"youWereWrong":257,"youWereRight":258,"dataSourceShortText":259,"dataSourceLinkLongText":260,"extendedAnswerText":261,"headingVeryWrong":262,"youWereVeryWrong":257,"headingWrong":262},"155",[],80,"How much of Argentina's govern","How much of Argentina's government spending comes from international aid?",[248,249,177,250],"uk 0.79","arg 0.77","kor 0.77",[252,253,254,255],"uk 0.43","arg 0.35","esp 0.31","kor 0.26","Almost 0% of Argentina's government spending comes from aid.","The world is constantly changing, but your mind is stuck in the past!","They haven't kept up with a constantly changing world and their views are stuck in the past.","Source: OECD","The data we use comes from the OECD. Because it is government data, it is inaccurate in places where most of the economic activity is unregistered and untaxed. The data also only shows how much money has been allocated. A lot of money is actually spent by the donor in its own country (mostly on consultancy). A lot of aid is also not spent by the receiving government. It is often spent on projects by the donor. Because of those issues, we only use this question and data for countries where we are far more certain of the correct answer.\n\nSource link: [OECD](https:\u002F\u002Fdata.worldbank.org\u002Findicator\u002FDT.ODA.ODAT.XP.ZS?locations=AR)","Many countries give aid to poorer countries to help them develop, educate their children and provide decent healthcare. But Argentina is not one of these poorer countries, and it gets close to zero aid. Roughly a hundred years ago, Sweden received aid from Argentina. That goes to show how the world is changing all the time and why it is important to try to keep our views up to date!","Argentina gets almost no aid!",{"metadata":264,"sys":267,"fields":277},{"tags":265,"concepts":266},[],[],{"space":268,"id":270,"type":14,"createdAt":271,"updatedAt":272,"environment":273,"publishedVersion":110,"revision":88,"contentType":275,"locale":26},{"sys":269},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"xRB3vGZYKlZre0gAW4U8a","2022-05-17T12:21:01.201Z","2022-05-17T12:21:31.557Z",{"sys":274},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":276},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":278,"answers":279,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":280,"name":281,"questionText":282,"statistics":283,"veryWrongStatistics":287,"correctSentence":292,"youWereWrong":293,"youWereRight":294,"dataSourceShortText":295,"dataSourceLinkLongText":296,"extendedAnswerText":297,"headingVeryWrong":298,"youWereVeryWrong":293,"headingWrong":298},"156",[],71,"How many firms in Argentina us","How many firms in Argentina use email to interact with clients or suppliers?",[284,285,214,286],"uk 0.63","arg 0.56","kor 0.85",[288,289,290,291],"uk 0.31","arg 0.2","esp 0.51","kor 0.64","Around 90% of firms in Argentina use email to interact with clients or suppliers.","However this doesn't seem to fit your (and many others'!) perceptions of how modern businesses in Argentina are. ","They perceive companies in Argentina to be a lot less modern than they are.","Source: World Bank","For this question we use data from the Enterprise Survey by the World Bank. This is based on interviews conducted during the period 2009 to 2020 with tens of thousands of businesses with 5 or more employees in the manufacturing and service sectors in 144 countries. Firms with 100% government\u002Fstate ownership are not included. The number of businesses per country ranges from 150 in small countries, to nearly 2000 in large countries. Because the data is based on a small sample of all companies in the world, there is a large margin of error which we take into consideration by putting big differences between the correct answer and the two wrong options. \n\nSource link: [World Bank](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.enterprisesurveys.org\u002Fen\u002Fdata\u002Fexploretopics\u002Finnovation-and-technology)","97% of companies in Argentina say they use email and are connected to clients and suppliers online. Countries modernize much faster than most people can imagine. The stereotypes are what take time to change.","Many firms in Argentina use email!",{"metadata":300,"sys":303,"fields":313},{"tags":301,"concepts":302},[],[],{"space":304,"id":306,"type":14,"createdAt":307,"updatedAt":308,"environment":309,"publishedVersion":110,"revision":88,"contentType":311,"locale":26},{"sys":305},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"5bLBFbyyWKDTdtg5I62zcw","2022-05-17T12:21:01.560Z","2022-05-17T12:21:31.700Z",{"sys":310},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":312},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":314,"answers":315,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":316,"name":317,"questionText":318,"statistics":319,"veryWrongStatistics":321,"correctSentence":323,"youWereWrong":324,"youWereRight":325,"dataSourceShortText":326,"dataSourceLinkLongText":327,"extendedAnswerText":328,"headingVeryWrong":329,"youWereVeryWrong":324,"headingWrong":329,"aboutSurveys":330},"848",[],63,"In Argentina, of all children ","In Argentina, of all children aged 7 to 11, how many went to school in 2017?",[320],"gmi 0.63",[322],"gmi 0.34","More than 95% of children aged 7 to 11 went to school in Argentina in 2017.","Nearly every child of primary school age in Argentina is in a classroom learning. You thought many were at home, in the streets or out working instead!","They wrongly thought that lots of children in Argentina didn't spend their days in a classroom learning but were probably at home, in the streets or out working instead.","Source: UNESCO","The data comes from UNESCO. The ages we use in the question refer to primary school age in that particular country (the ages people attend primary school differ slightly by country). The number used is the percentage of children of that age in the country who are enrolled in school. This number does not show actual school attendance or how many children drop out, just how many are signed up for school. Despite that limitation, five independent experts we contacted said this data is the best available. We also put in big differences between the three options so that the 'correct' answer we use is way more correct than the two other options.\n\nSource link: [UNESCO](https:\u002F\u002Fdata.worldbank.org\u002Findicator\u002FSE.PRM.TENR?locations=AR)","99% of children go to school in Argentina. But people truly underestimate the share of children in school. It really shows that people have missed important, positive trends in Argentina.","Children go to school in Argentina!","During 2021, we conducted hundreds of online surveys asking thousands of people in Japan, the UK and Brazil about their perceptions of progress of all 197 countries. We call it the Gapminder Misconception Index pilot (GMI). The results you see above is what the respondents answered on this question. In total, we asked around 600 questions in each country, using Google Surveys. The results are based on answers from 7,875 online respondents: roughly 35 per country for each question. The majority of the surveys were run in August 2021. Some of the surveys in the UK were conducted already in 2020. This is not an academic study. It hasn’t been peer reviewed and is not intended for any academic journal. If some academic researcher wants to build on our work, they are most welcome. We published these findings freely on our website, on 14 January 2022, because we think the world needs to know this. You can read more about the Gapminder Misconception Index pilot study [here](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.gapminder.org\u002Fignorance\u002Fgapminder-index-pilot\u002F)   ",{"metadata":332,"sys":335,"fields":345},{"tags":333,"concepts":334},[],[],{"space":336,"id":338,"type":14,"createdAt":339,"updatedAt":340,"environment":341,"publishedVersion":110,"revision":88,"contentType":343,"locale":26},{"sys":337},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"3t56CG2Ym8TzofFIp47uQi","2022-05-17T12:21:01.697Z","2022-05-17T12:21:31.853Z",{"sys":342},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":344},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":346,"answers":347,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":348,"name":349,"questionText":350,"statistics":351,"veryWrongStatistics":353,"correctSentence":355,"youWereWrong":356,"youWereRight":357,"dataSourceShortText":187,"dataSourceLinkLongText":358,"extendedAnswerText":359,"headingVeryWrong":360,"youWereVeryWrong":356,"headingWrong":360,"aboutSurveys":330},"849",[],66,"How many babies in Argentina w","How many babies in Argentina were vaccinated against some disease in 2019 (before the Coronavirus pandemic)?",[352],"gmi 0.66",[354],"gmi 0.39","More than 90% of children were vaccinated against some disease in Argentina in 2019.","You missed the modernization that means nearly every child in Argentina is vaccinated.","They missed the modernization that means nearly every baby in Argentina gets vaccinated.","The data comes from the Global Health Observatory data repository of the World Health Organization (WHO). The WHO estimates are based mainly on data from national administrative records and household surveys, such as the Expanded Programme on Immunization cluster survey, the UNICEF Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey, and the Demographic and Health Survey (DHS). These surveys assess the vaccination coverage among children aged 12-23 months who received a vaccination anytime before the survey.\nGapminder has compiled the estimates on the percentage of 1-year-old children who received nine different vaccinations (Haemophilus influenzae type B, diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, hepatitis B, tuberculosis BCG, measles, pneumococcal disease, poliomyelitis and rotavirus) for the period 1980-2019 for countries and territories and average global immunization coverage. To avoid overestimating the share of children who have been vaccinated at least once, we use \"more than\" rather than a specific number\n\nSource link: [WHO](https:\u002F\u002Fapps.who.int\u002Fimmunization_monitoring\u002Fglobalsummary\u002Fcountries?countrycriteria%5Bcountry%5D%5B%5D=ARG)","Basic healthcare has improved a lot in Argentina, as the vaccination rate of 94% in 2019 shows. This also tells us something about the progress in Argentina's education and infrastructure. Vaccinating so many children requires good roads for transport, electricity to keep vaccines cold, and educated nurses and parents to ensure they reach the babies. These exist close to the majority of children born in Argentina nowadays.","A majority of the babies are vaccinated!",{"metadata":362,"sys":365,"fields":375},{"tags":363,"concepts":364},[],[],{"space":366,"id":368,"type":14,"createdAt":369,"updatedAt":370,"environment":371,"publishedVersion":20,"revision":88,"contentType":373,"locale":26},{"sys":367},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"5hDYGLVX7zwgNjJLTZL7yY","2022-05-17T12:21:01.847Z","2022-05-17T12:21:32.011Z",{"sys":372},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":374},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":376,"answers":377,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":378,"name":379,"questionText":380,"statistics":381,"veryWrongStatistics":383,"correctSentence":385,"youWereWrong":386,"youWereRight":387,"dataSourceShortText":388,"dataSourceLinkLongText":389,"extendedAnswerText":390,"headingVeryWrong":391,"youWereVeryWrong":386,"headingWrong":391,"aboutSurveys":330},"850",[],68,"How many people in Argentina h","How many people in Argentina have some access to electricity?",[382],"gmi 0.6799999999999999",[384],"gmi 0.27","More than 95% of people in Argentina have some access to electricity. ","Nearly everyone in Argentina has access to electricity.","They didn't know nearly every person in Argentina is on the grid.","Source: ESMAP","For this question, the source we use is The Energy Progress Report, which tracks the progress of SDG 7.  The term “access” is defined differently in all their underlying sources. In some extreme cases, households may experience an average of 60 power outages per week and still be listed as “having access to electricity”. We have made sure to avoid using data for countries where experts said the data is particularly unreliable\nand we also use \"more than\" so we avoid using a specific number which may overstate progress. \n\nSource link: [ESMAP](https:\u002F\u002Ftrackingsdg7.esmap.org\u002Fcountry\u002Fargentina)","Today, close to 100% of people in Argentina have some access to electricity. Back in 2001 it was already 96%, which shows how outdated people's views are.","Most people are on the grid!",{"metadata":393,"sys":396,"fields":406},{"tags":394,"concepts":395},[],[],{"space":397,"id":399,"type":14,"createdAt":400,"updatedAt":401,"environment":402,"publishedVersion":20,"revision":110,"contentType":404,"locale":26},{"sys":398},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"3EZSGdtIKrdn6L3DM6yAz3","2022-05-17T12:21:01.990Z","2022-09-14T11:05:48.272Z",{"sys":403},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":405},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":113},{"globalId":407,"heading":408,"slug":407,"questions":409,"certificateText":410},"arg-cert","Argentina Cert",[118,154,191,227,263,299,331,361],"for answering 100% correct on questions about Argentina, and thereby proving essential knowledge that most people are wrong about.",{"metadata":412,"sys":415,"fields":423},{"tags":413,"concepts":414},[],[],{"space":416,"id":418,"type":38,"createdAt":419,"updatedAt":420,"environment":421,"publishedVersion":20,"revision":88,"locale":26},{"sys":417},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"6GAE5LRRNiopMPE9f4a7fW","2022-05-17T12:21:00.242Z","2022-05-17T12:21:30.575Z",{"sys":422},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"title":424,"description":46,"file":425},"ar",{"url":426,"details":427,"fileName":431,"contentType":432},"\u002F\u002Fimages.ctfassets.net\u002Fghhpjogyw4x7\u002F6GAE5LRRNiopMPE9f4a7fW\u002F4c16bbb5299016fbdf0704060297bcd5\u002Far.svg",{"size":428,"image":429},460,{"width":430,"height":430},512,"ar.svg","image\u002Fsvg+xml","cover","Country",{"metadata":436,"sys":439,"fields":448},{"tags":437,"concepts":438},[],[],{"space":440,"id":442,"type":14,"createdAt":443,"updatedAt":443,"environment":444,"publishedVersion":20,"revision":21,"contentType":446,"locale":26},{"sys":441},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"6kq5mnBg9FpoCHudaMTfY3","2022-06-21T07:25:13.097Z",{"sys":445},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":447},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":91},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":449,"name":450,"slug":451,"tests":452,"diplomaTest":694,"icon":713,"iconDisplayType":433,"topicCategory":434},"bol","Bolivia","bolivia",[453],{"metadata":454,"sys":457,"fields":467},{"tags":455,"concepts":456},[],[],{"space":458,"id":460,"type":14,"createdAt":461,"updatedAt":462,"environment":463,"publishedVersion":20,"revision":88,"contentType":465,"locale":26},{"sys":459},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"4SH66YQhFx3wiYX09KaQPK","2022-06-21T07:25:13.228Z","2022-09-14T11:16:47.266Z",{"sys":464},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":466},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":113},{"globalId":468,"heading":469,"slug":468,"questions":470,"certificateText":46},"bol-t1","Bolivia T1",[471,506,540,574,609,638,666],{"metadata":472,"sys":475,"fields":484},{"tags":473,"concepts":474},[],[],{"space":476,"id":478,"type":14,"createdAt":479,"updatedAt":479,"environment":480,"publishedVersion":88,"revision":21,"contentType":482,"locale":26},{"sys":477},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"3y6c6jpS39JBZyFNLSSE4V","2022-06-21T07:25:13.275Z",{"sys":481},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":483},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":485,"answers":486,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":135,"name":487,"questionText":488,"statistics":489,"veryWrongStatistics":494,"correctSentence":499,"youWereWrong":500,"youWereRight":501,"dataSourceShortText":326,"dataSourceLinkLongText":502,"extendedAnswerText":503,"headingVeryWrong":504,"youWereVeryWrong":505,"headingWrong":504},"228",[],"How many adults in Bolivia say","How many adults in Bolivia say they can read and write?",[490,491,492,493],"uk 0.81","bol 0.6699999999999999","jpn 0.8","bra 0.65",[495,496,497,498],"uk 0.32","bol 0.29","jpn 0.61","bra 0.31","More than 85% of adults in Bolivia say they can read and write.","Yet you assumed that 40% of adults in Bolivia can’t! ","They assume many people in Bolivia are illiterate, despite almost all adults being able to read and write.","Literacy data is from UNESCO. Data quality varies between countries and generally it is less reliable in low-income countries. \nIt has been collected using different methodologies in different countries. In some countries the people surveyed are asked if they can read a short text aloud. In many countries, though, people are just asked if they can read or sometimes only if they and the people they live with went to school. There is some evidence from studies that people do not read as well as they report themselves to and that, in some cases, going to school may not mean a person is what we might consider to be literate. These doubts should not stop us recognizing the overall trend, that more mem, women and children have more years of education and more people say they can read than ever before. \nWe have put big differences between our three answer options to ensure our correct answer is more correct than the other two.\n\nSource link: [UNESCO](https:\u002F\u002Fdata.worldbank.org\u002Findicator\u002FSE.ADT.LITR.ZS?locations=BO)","Knowing how to read and write is a basis for the development of a country and its population, yet many people assume that lots of adults in Bolivia can’t! It is an extremely outdated view and shows that most people have completely missed Bolivia's development.","Almost everyone can read and write","Yet you assumed that 65% of adults in Bolivia can’t! 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This is based on interviews conducted during the period 2009 to 2020 with tens of thousands of businesses with 5 or more employees in the manufacturing and service sectors in 144 countries. Firms with 100% government\u002Fstate ownership are not included. The number of businesses per country ranges from 150 in small countries, to nearly 2000 in large countries. Because the data is based on a small sample of all companies in the world, there is a large margin of error which we take into consideration by putting big differences between the correct answer and the two wrong options. \n\nSource link: [World Bank](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.enterprisesurveys.org\u002Fen\u002Fdata\u002Fexploreeconomies\u002F2017\u002Fbolivia#firm-characteristics)","People seem to believe that foreign companies dominate business in Bolivia, but roughly 90% of businesses are owned by locals. Bolivians have proven themselves to be dynamic and entrepreneurial and the share of local ownership of firms demonstrates that.","The majority of companies in Bolivia are run by locals!",{"metadata":541,"sys":544,"fields":553},{"tags":542,"concepts":543},[],[],{"space":545,"id":547,"type":14,"createdAt":548,"updatedAt":548,"environment":549,"publishedVersion":88,"revision":21,"contentType":551,"locale":26},{"sys":546},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"6ce6H1SHzZN29iqHur6eNa","2022-06-21T07:25:13.512Z",{"sys":550},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":552},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":554,"answers":555,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":208,"name":556,"questionText":557,"statistics":558,"veryWrongStatistics":563,"correctSentence":568,"youWereWrong":569,"youWereRight":569,"dataSourceShortText":570,"dataSourceLinkLongText":571,"extendedAnswerText":572,"headingVeryWrong":573,"youWereVeryWrong":569,"headingWrong":573},"229",[],"During the past 5 years, women","During the past 5 years, women held 25% of all seats in national parliaments worldwide. 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It’s worth noting that being represented in the parliament does not automatically transfer into female contribution and engagement as there sometimes can be other obstacles.\nWe consulted six independent experts for this question who all agreed that the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) data is extremely reliable.\n\nSource link: [IPU](https:\u002F\u002Fdocs.google.com\u002Fspreadsheets\u002Fd\u002F1QE30QKC-uMbvUlYxLDaZpTVe59ooO0Rz9IC-dbIDQJg\u002Fedit#gid=569008173)","Bolivia is way ahead of the world and has already achieved the UN goal for 2030 of equal representation of women across both houses of parliament. Bolivia shows the rest of the world that it’s not just a dream that can’t become reality. But how will the rest of the world learn from Bolivia, if they maintain outdated stereotypes instead of keeping track of the progress?","Bolivia is more equal than almost anywhere else in the world!",{"metadata":575,"sys":578,"fields":587},{"tags":576,"concepts":577},[],[],{"space":579,"id":581,"type":14,"createdAt":582,"updatedAt":582,"environment":583,"publishedVersion":21,"revision":21,"contentType":585,"locale":26},{"sys":580},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"5cqT8kqFvxmpfaEatKKAK1","2022-09-14T11:10:52.191Z",{"sys":584},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":586},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":588,"answers":589,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":590,"name":591,"questionText":592,"statistics":593,"veryWrongStatistics":598,"correctSentence":602,"youWereWrong":603,"youWereRight":604,"dataSourceShortText":605,"dataSourceLinkLongText":606,"extendedAnswerText":607,"headingVeryWrong":608,"youWereVeryWrong":603,"headingWrong":608},"1400",[],78,"Of Bolivia's total income from","Of Bolivia's total income from trade with other countries in 2019, what share came from agricultural products?",[594,595,596,597],"uk 0.8500000000000001","bol 0.75","jpn 0.75","bra 0.76",[599,531,600,601],"uk 0.4","jpn 0.52","bra 0.3","In 2019, around 16% of Bolivia's exports were agricultural products.","Agricultural products are no longer the main exports from Bolivia.","They didn't realize how diverse Bolivia's economy is and that agricultural products are no longer its main exports.","Source: Atlas of Economic Complexity","For this question we use the Atlas of Economic Complexity, which is run by the Growth Lab at Harvard University. The data they use about goods is taken from countries’ reporting to the UN Statistical Division (COMTRADE). Some countries may provide limited, delayed or inaccurate reporting. Services data is taken from what is reported to the International Monetary Fund (IMF). The data is cleaned by the team who run the Atlas. However, there is still potential for errors within the data. They put warning notes on those countries where caution should be advised when using the data. We avoid using data for those countries. Despite the limitations of the data, three independent experts we contacted still trust the underlying source of data and the credentials of those running the  Atlas of Economic Complexity.\n\nSource link: [Atlas of Economic Complexity](https:\u002F\u002Fatlas.cid.harvard.edu\u002Fexplore?country=31&product=undefined&year=2018&productClass=HS&target=Product&partner=undefined&startYear=1995)","Only around 16% of Bolivia’s exports came from agriculture in 2019. Nowadays it exports a range of different natural resources, such as lead ore, zinc ore and petroleum. It also gets a large share of income from tourists visiting the country.","Bolivia has a diverse economy!",{"metadata":610,"sys":613,"fields":622},{"tags":611,"concepts":612},[],[],{"space":614,"id":616,"type":14,"createdAt":617,"updatedAt":617,"environment":618,"publishedVersion":88,"revision":21,"contentType":620,"locale":26},{"sys":615},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"5SokmxzAw75tQLy3Leetex","2022-06-21T07:25:13.677Z",{"sys":619},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":621},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":623,"answers":624,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":625,"name":626,"questionText":627,"statistics":628,"veryWrongStatistics":630,"correctSentence":631,"youWereWrong":632,"youWereRight":633,"dataSourceShortText":634,"dataSourceLinkLongText":635,"extendedAnswerText":636,"headingVeryWrong":637,"youWereVeryWrong":632,"headingWrong":637,"aboutSurveys":330},"886",[],64,"In Bolivia, of all children ag","In Bolivia, of all children aged 7 to 11, how many went to school in 2018?",[629],"gmi 0.64",[322],"Around 90% of children aged 7 to 11 went to school in Bolivia in 2018.","Nearly every Bolivian child of primary school age is in a classroom learning. You thought many were at home, in the streets or out working instead!","They wrongly thought that lots of Bolivian children didn't spend their days in a classroom learning but were probably at home, in the streets or out working instead.","Source: Source: UNESCO","The data comes from UNESCO. The ages we use in the question refer to primary school age in that particular country (the ages people attend primary school differ slightly by country). The number used is the percentage of children of that age in the country who are enrolled in school. This number does not show actual school attendance or how many children drop out, just how many are signed up for school. Despite that limitation, five independent experts we contacted said this data is the best available. We also put in big differences between the three options so that the 'correct' answer we use is way more correct than the two other options.\n\nSource link: [Source: UNESCO](https:\u002F\u002Fdata.worldbank.org\u002Findicator\u002FSE.PRM.TENR?locations=BO)","93% of children go to school in Bolivia. But people truly underestimate the share of children in school. It really shows that people have missed important, positive trends in Bolivia.","Children go to school in Bolivia!",{"metadata":639,"sys":642,"fields":651},{"tags":640,"concepts":641},[],[],{"space":643,"id":645,"type":14,"createdAt":646,"updatedAt":646,"environment":647,"publishedVersion":88,"revision":21,"contentType":649,"locale":26},{"sys":644},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"7eFQOobPHhMRVy8ugBOZ56","2022-06-21T07:25:13.818Z",{"sys":648},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":650},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":652,"answers":653,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":208,"name":654,"questionText":655,"statistics":656,"veryWrongStatistics":658,"correctSentence":660,"youWereWrong":661,"youWereRight":662,"dataSourceShortText":663,"dataSourceLinkLongText":664,"extendedAnswerText":665,"headingVeryWrong":360,"youWereVeryWrong":661,"headingWrong":360,"aboutSurveys":330},"887",[],"How many babies in Bolivia wer","How many babies in Bolivia were vaccinated against some disease in 2019?",[657],"gmi 0.79",[659],"gmi 0.38","Around 80% of children were vaccinated against some disease in Bolivia in 2019.","You missed the modernization that means nearly every child in Bolivia is vaccinated.","They missed the modernization that means nearly every baby in Bolivia gets vaccinated.","Source: Source: WHO","The data comes from the Global Health Observatory data repository of the World Health Organization (WHO). The WHO estimates are based mainly on data from national administrative records and household surveys, such as the Expanded Programme on Immunization cluster survey, the UNICEF Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey, and the Demographic and Health Survey (DHS). These surveys assess the vaccination coverage among children aged 12-23 months who received a vaccination anytime before the survey.\nGapminder has compiled the estimates on the percentage of 1-year-old children who received nine different vaccinations (Haemophilus influenzae type B, diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, hepatitis B, tuberculosis BCG, measles, pneumococcal disease, poliomyelitis and rotavirus) for the period 1980-2019 for countries and territories and average global immunization coverage. To avoid overestimating the share of children who have been vaccinated at least once, we use \"more than\" rather than a specific number\n\nSource link: [Source: WHO](https:\u002F\u002Fapps.who.int\u002Fimmunization_monitoring\u002Fglobalsummary\u002Fcountries?countrycriteria%5Bcountry%5D%5B%5D=KHM)","Basic healthcare has improved a lot in Bolivia, as the vaccination rate of 81% in 2019 shows. This also tells us something about the progress in Bolivia's education and infrastructure. Vaccinating so many children requires good roads for transport, electricity to keep vaccines cold, and educated nurses and parents to ensure they reach the babies. These exist close to the majority of children born in Bolivia nowadays.",{"metadata":667,"sys":670,"fields":679},{"tags":668,"concepts":669},[],[],{"space":671,"id":673,"type":14,"createdAt":674,"updatedAt":674,"environment":675,"publishedVersion":88,"revision":21,"contentType":677,"locale":26},{"sys":672},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"5bTtzWoScWASvEQfkppbW","2022-06-21T07:25:13.963Z",{"sys":676},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":678},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":680,"answers":681,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":682,"name":683,"questionText":684,"statistics":685,"veryWrongStatistics":687,"correctSentence":689,"youWereWrong":690,"youWereRight":691,"dataSourceShortText":388,"dataSourceLinkLongText":692,"extendedAnswerText":693,"headingVeryWrong":391,"youWereVeryWrong":690,"headingWrong":391,"aboutSurveys":330},"888",[],72,"How many people in Bolivia hav","How many people in Bolivia have some access to electricity?",[686],"gmi 0.72",[688],"gmi 0.37","More than 90% of people in Bolivia have some access to electricity. ","Nearly everyone in Bolivia has access to electricity.","They didn't know nearly every person in Bolivia is on the grid.","For this question, the source we use is The Energy Progress Report, which tracks the progress of SDG 7.  The term “access” is defined differently in all their underlying sources. In some extreme cases, households may experience an average of 60 power outages per week and still be listed as “having access to electricity”. We have made sure to avoid using data for countries where experts said the data is particularly unreliable\nand we also use \"more than\" so we avoid using a specific number which may overstate progress. \n\nSource link: [ESMAP](https:\u002F\u002Ftrackingsdg7.esmap.org\u002Fcountry\u002Fbolivia-plurinational-state)","Today, 96% of people in Bolivia have some access to electricity. Back in 2001, it was around 70% . Obviously, people’s understanding of Bolivia hasn’t been able to keep up with that fast pace of improvement.",{"metadata":695,"sys":698,"fields":708},{"tags":696,"concepts":697},[],[],{"space":699,"id":701,"type":14,"createdAt":702,"updatedAt":703,"environment":704,"publishedVersion":110,"revision":88,"contentType":706,"locale":26},{"sys":700},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"29B6nteX6DOMEvaILQl6Uf","2022-06-21T07:25:14.360Z","2022-09-14T11:16:53.706Z",{"sys":705},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":707},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":113},{"globalId":709,"heading":710,"slug":709,"questions":711,"certificateText":712},"bol-cert","Bolivia Cert",[471,506,540,574,609,638,666],"for answering 100% correct on questions about Bolivia, and thereby proving essential knowledge that most people are wrong about.",{"metadata":714,"sys":717,"fields":724},{"tags":715,"concepts":716},[],[],{"space":718,"id":720,"type":38,"createdAt":721,"updatedAt":721,"environment":722,"publishedVersion":110,"revision":21,"locale":26},{"sys":719},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"2gcvLPUFtxd0HIXC7NLekM","2022-06-21T07:25:12.987Z",{"sys":723},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"title":725,"description":46,"file":726},"bo",{"url":727,"details":728,"fileName":731,"contentType":432},"\u002F\u002Fimages.ctfassets.net\u002Fghhpjogyw4x7\u002F2gcvLPUFtxd0HIXC7NLekM\u002F7a27a7c653baef9326a1ff55c2965b5a\u002Fbo.svg",{"size":729,"image":730},280,{"width":430,"height":430},"bo.svg",{"metadata":733,"sys":736,"fields":745},{"tags":734,"concepts":735},[],[],{"space":737,"id":739,"type":14,"createdAt":740,"updatedAt":740,"environment":741,"publishedVersion":20,"revision":21,"contentType":743,"locale":26},{"sys":738},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"3qVxCDLCGxN9S092xP0iP7","2022-06-21T07:25:24.626Z",{"sys":742},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":744},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":91},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":746,"name":747,"slug":748,"tests":749,"diplomaTest":1032,"icon":1051,"iconDisplayType":433,"topicCategory":434},"bra","Brazil","brazil",[750],{"metadata":751,"sys":754,"fields":764},{"tags":752,"concepts":753},[],[],{"space":755,"id":757,"type":14,"createdAt":758,"updatedAt":759,"environment":760,"publishedVersion":20,"revision":88,"contentType":762,"locale":26},{"sys":756},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"29FAJiArTjxMLZbd9GmqCb","2022-06-21T07:25:24.662Z","2022-09-14T11:26:34.193Z",{"sys":761},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":763},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":113},{"globalId":765,"heading":766,"slug":765,"questions":767,"certificateText":46},"bra-t1","Brazil T1",[768,802,837,872,907,941,974,1004],{"metadata":769,"sys":772,"fields":781},{"tags":770,"concepts":771},[],[],{"space":773,"id":775,"type":14,"createdAt":776,"updatedAt":776,"environment":777,"publishedVersion":88,"revision":21,"contentType":779,"locale":26},{"sys":774},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"3KJEp4wcAQiQofmfl0OhbI","2022-06-21T07:25:24.704Z",{"sys":778},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":780},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":782,"answers":783,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":590,"name":784,"questionText":785,"statistics":786,"veryWrongStatistics":791,"correctSentence":795,"youWereWrong":796,"youWereRight":797,"dataSourceShortText":798,"dataSourceLinkLongText":799,"extendedAnswerText":800,"headingVeryWrong":801,"youWereVeryWrong":796,"headingWrong":801},"237",[],"How many of the 1000 top ranke","How many of the 1000 top ranked universities worldwide are found in Brazil?",[787,788,789,790],"uk 0.85","bra 0.73","prt 0.81","rus 0.75",[252,792,793,794],"bra 0.25","prt 0.27","rus 0.32","Brazil has 10 or more universities ranked among the 1000 best in the world.","It is not only the richest countries that have the best universities, as Brazil shows.","They likely think that only the richest countries have the best universities.","Source: Times Higher Education, QS World University Rankings, Shanghai Rankings","Because university rankings can be rather subjective and open to lots of debate, we have used three different rankings for this question: The Times Higher Education rankings, Shanghai rankings and the QS World University Rankings. There are some differences between them and to avoid overstating how globally impressive a country's universities are, we take the lowest number from the three rankings.\n\nSource link: [Times Higher Education, QS World University Rankings, Shanghai Rankings](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.timeshighereducation.com\u002Fworld-university-rankings\u002F2022\u002Fworld-ranking#!\u002Fpage\u002F0\u002Flength\u002F25\u002Fsort_by\u002Frank\u002Fsort_order\u002Fasc\u002Fcols\u002Fstats\nhttps:\u002F\u002Fwww.topuniversities.com\u002Funiversity-rankings\u002Fworld-university-rankings\u002F2022\nhttps:\u002F\u002Fwww.shanghairanking.com\u002Frankings\u002Farwu\u002F2021 )","When looking at different popular rankings of the 1000 top universities across the world, the one that lists least Brazil universities, the Times Higher Education ranking, still put 10 among the top 1000. The other lists have 21 and 14. Most people have no idea that so many of the best universities in the world can be found in Brazil!","Brazil has world-class universities!",{"metadata":803,"sys":806,"fields":815},{"tags":804,"concepts":805},[],[],{"space":807,"id":809,"type":14,"createdAt":810,"updatedAt":810,"environment":811,"publishedVersion":88,"revision":21,"contentType":813,"locale":26},{"sys":808},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"DDwNnSWuqAyQreoSN87JL","2022-06-21T07:25:24.848Z",{"sys":812},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":814},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":816,"answers":817,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":818,"name":819,"questionText":820,"statistics":821,"veryWrongStatistics":825,"correctSentence":830,"youWereWrong":831,"youWereRight":832,"dataSourceShortText":833,"dataSourceLinkLongText":834,"extendedAnswerText":835,"headingVeryWrong":836,"youWereVeryWrong":831,"headingWrong":836},"238",[],76,"How many of the startup compan","How many of the startup companies created in Brazil after 2015, are listed on the international investment site Crunchbase?",[822,823,824,790],"uk 0.6699999999999999","bra 0.8","prt 0.8300000000000001",[826,827,828,829],"uk 0.25","bra 0.42","prt 0.32","rus 0.33","Around 2,500 companies in Brazil created after 2015 are listed on the international investment site Crunchbase.","You hadn't recognized that the business environment in Brazil encourages the innovation which can drive an economy and create lots of  jobs!","They hadn't recognized that the business environment in Brazil encourages the innovation which can drive an economy and create lots of  jobs!","Source: Crunchbase","Crunchbase lists innovative companies in each country. Using a variety of different methods including an in-house data team and members of the community (these companies are still checked before being added). We extracted the data in February 2021 and it shows the number of companies listed who were created from 1st Jan 2016.\n\nSource link: [Crunchbase](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.crunchbase.com\u002Fdiscover\u002Forganization.companies\u002F28cedd6c574752b93829f269564089e6)","Creating lots of new companies is often associated with entrepreneurship and a dynamic economy. Crunchbase lists innovative companies in different countries and it shows that there are lots of new businesses being created in many different sectors in Brazil – which is a very positive sign.","Brazil is good for entrepreneurs!",{"metadata":838,"sys":841,"fields":850},{"tags":839,"concepts":840},[],[],{"space":842,"id":844,"type":14,"createdAt":845,"updatedAt":845,"environment":846,"publishedVersion":88,"revision":21,"contentType":848,"locale":26},{"sys":843},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"wqdfbv1fZB8d8o5EaJyHp","2022-06-21T07:25:24.990Z",{"sys":847},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":849},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":851,"answers":852,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":378,"name":853,"questionText":854,"statistics":855,"veryWrongStatistics":860,"correctSentence":865,"youWereWrong":866,"youWereRight":867,"dataSourceShortText":605,"dataSourceLinkLongText":868,"extendedAnswerText":869,"headingVeryWrong":870,"youWereVeryWrong":871,"headingWrong":870},"239",[],"How many product categories to","How many product categories together make up 75% of Brazil's total export revenue?",[856,857,858,859],"uk 0.77","bra 0.57","prt 0.67","rus 0.71",[861,862,863,864],"uk 0.27","bra 0.09","prt 0.17","rus 0.18","39 different product categories together make up 75% of Brazil's total export revenue.","But you expected it to only be competitive with a small number of products. That is extremely wrong!","They expected Brazil to only be competitive with a handful of products. That is extremely wrong!","For this question we use the Atlas of Economic Complexity, which is run by the Growth Lab at Harvard University. The data they use about goods is taken from countries’ reporting to the UN Statistical Division (COMTRADE). Some countries may provide limited, delayed or inaccurate reporting. Services data is taken from what is reported to the International Monetary Fund (IMF). The data is cleaned by the team who run the Atlas. However, there is still potential for errors within the data. They put warning notes on those countries where caution should be advised when using the data. We avoid using data for those countries. Despite the limitations of the data, three independent experts we contacted still trust the underlying source of data and the credentials of those running the  Atlas of Economic Complexity.\n\nSource link: [Atlas of Economic Complexity](https:\u002F\u002Fatlas.cid.harvard.edu\u002Fexplore?country=32&product=undefined&year=2017&productClass=HS&target=Product&partner=undefined&startYear=undefined)","Most people wrongly believe Brazil is globally competitive with a very small number of export products. But just like other successful modern economies, Brazil’s exports are composed of a huge variety of products, including within IT, minerals, agriculture, petroleum, vehicles, machinery, and textiles.","Brazil produces and sells a huge range of products abroad!","But you expected it to only be competitive with a handful of products. That is extremely wrong!",{"metadata":873,"sys":876,"fields":885},{"tags":874,"concepts":875},[],[],{"space":877,"id":879,"type":14,"createdAt":880,"updatedAt":880,"environment":881,"publishedVersion":88,"revision":21,"contentType":883,"locale":26},{"sys":878},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"6BmC6YpFxJVt8qffZEqBZ2","2022-06-21T07:25:25.146Z",{"sys":882},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":884},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":886,"answers":887,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":590,"name":888,"questionText":889,"statistics":890,"veryWrongStatistics":895,"correctSentence":900,"youWereWrong":901,"youWereRight":902,"dataSourceShortText":903,"dataSourceLinkLongText":904,"extendedAnswerText":905,"headingVeryWrong":906,"youWereVeryWrong":901,"headingWrong":906},"240",[],"In Brazil in 2019, how many ba","In Brazil in 2019, how many babies were born with a trained health worker present?",[891,892,893,894],"uk 0.9299999999999999","bra 0.69","prt 0.8200000000000001","rus 0.6599999999999999",[896,897,898,899],"uk 0.59","bra 0.12","prt 0.36","rus 0.29","More than 95% of babies in Brazil are born with a trained health worker present.","The misconception that most mothers in Brazil still don’t have access to modern delivery care proves how unaware you were of the modernization that has happened.","The misconception that most mothers in Brazil still don’t have access to modern delivery care proves how unaware they were of the modernization that has happened.","Source: UNICEF","This data is complied by the World Health Organization and Unicef. The number we use is based on the most recent data. Data from some countries is more reliable than from others. Different countries also use very different criteria for what is a “trained” health worker. To account for this we use the correct option “more than” rather than using a specific number, to ensure we do not overestimate progress. Since 2004, we have known how many skilled health workers attend births but not their quality. After 2004, there was an increase in births attended by skilled workers, and even though there was a lot of progress, the decline in maternal mortality didn’t reach the 75% by 2015 that was stated in the Millennium Development Goals (The decrease in maternal mortality ratio from 2000 to 2017 was 38%. This was addressed in 2018, with a newer definition of who is a skilled health worker, which has stricter standards. Our data doesn’t yet take this new definition into account as most of the data was collected before 2018. Due to the issue around the definition of “skilled” we tweaked the question to say “trained” health worker instead, as the definition the data uses still meets that criteria.\n\nSource link: [UNICEF](https:\u002F\u002Fdata.unicef.org\u002Ftopic\u002Fmaternal-health\u002Fdelivery-care\u002F)","A majority of births in Brazil are supervised by trained health workers nowadays (99% in 2019). Basic healthcare is inexpensive today and most mothers get help during childbirth, which means that fewer mothers and babies die. Even though the average amount of attended births has gone up everywhere, there are enormous inequalities within countries","A majority of all deliveries in Brazil are attended by professionals!",{"metadata":908,"sys":911,"fields":920},{"tags":909,"concepts":910},[],[],{"space":912,"id":914,"type":14,"createdAt":915,"updatedAt":915,"environment":916,"publishedVersion":88,"revision":21,"contentType":918,"locale":26},{"sys":913},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"5smA8Gu5L9HreUogWCCmPg","2022-06-21T07:25:25.346Z",{"sys":917},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":919},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":921,"answers":922,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":923,"name":924,"questionText":925,"statistics":926,"veryWrongStatistics":929,"correctSentence":934,"youWereWrong":935,"youWereRight":936,"dataSourceShortText":388,"dataSourceLinkLongText":937,"extendedAnswerText":938,"headingVeryWrong":939,"youWereVeryWrong":935,"headingWrong":939,"aboutSurveys":940},"241",[],75,"How many people in Brazil have","How many people in Brazil have some access to electricity?",[927,788,928,859,320],"uk 0.8600000000000001","prt 0.8",[599,930,931,932,933],"bra 0.11","prt 0.29","rus 0.35","gmi 0.29","More than 95% of people in Brazil have some access to electricity. ","Brazil is an upper-middle-income country. Nearly every person in is on the grid and that has been the case for a long time.","Perhaps they didn't recognize that Brazil is an upper-middle-income country, so nearly every person in is on the grid and that has been the case for a long time.","For this question, the source we use is The Energy Progress Report, which tracks the progress of SDG 7.  The term “access” is defined differently in all their underlying sources. In some extreme cases, households may experience an average of 60 power outages per week and still be listed as “having access to electricity”. We have made sure to avoid using data for countries where experts said the data is particularly unreliable\nand we also use \"more than\" so we avoid using a specific number which may overstate progress. \n\nSource link: [ESMAP](https:\u002F\u002Ftrackingsdg7.esmap.org\u002Fcountry\u002Fbrazil)","Today almost everyone in Brazil has some access to electricity. Even 20 years ago (and probably for long before that) pretty much 100% of people in Brazil had electricity access, which shows how long it can take views to catch up to reality.","You are decades out of date!","During 2021, we conducted hundreds of online surveys asking thousands of people in Japan, the UK and Brazil about their perceptions of progress of all 197 countries. We call it the Gapminder Misconception Index pilot (GMI). The results you see above is what the respondents answered on this question. In total, we asked around 600 questions in each country, using Google Surveys. The results are based on answers from 7,875 online respondents: roughly 35 per country for each question. The majority of the surveys were run in August 2021. Some of the surveys in the UK were conducted already in 2020. This is not an academic study. It hasn’t been peer reviewed and is not intended for any academic journal. If some academic researcher wants to build on our work, they are most welcome. We published these findings freely on our website, on 14 January 2022, because we think the world needs to know this. You can read more about the Gapminder Misconception Index pilot study [here](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.gapminder.org\u002Fignorance\u002Fgapminder-index-pilot\u002F)\n\nThis question also has results from other online surveys conducted with Google Surveys in a selection of countries during 2019-2021. ",{"metadata":942,"sys":945,"fields":954},{"tags":943,"concepts":944},[],[],{"space":946,"id":948,"type":14,"createdAt":949,"updatedAt":949,"environment":950,"publishedVersion":21,"revision":21,"contentType":952,"locale":26},{"sys":947},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"2BxzioYoH1rn4e1ME3iTQy","2022-09-14T11:25:57.689Z",{"sys":951},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":953},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":955,"answers":956,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":818,"name":957,"questionText":958,"statistics":959,"veryWrongStatistics":963,"correctSentence":967,"youWereWrong":968,"youWereRight":969,"dataSourceShortText":970,"dataSourceLinkLongText":971,"extendedAnswerText":972,"headingVeryWrong":973,"youWereVeryWrong":968,"headingWrong":973},"1405",[],"Of all solid waste generated i","Of all solid waste generated in Brazil, how much was managed by garbage collection in 2020, and didn’t end up in nature?",[856,960,961,962],"bra 0.79","prt 0.78","rus 0.72",[217,964,965,966],"bra 0.47","prt 0.53","rus 0.43","More than 85% of the solid waste generated in Brazil was collected in 2020.","It has many large cities which would rapidly fill with garbage if waste was not collected routinely.","Brazil has many large cities which would rapidly fill with garbage if waste was not collected routinely.","Source: Abrelpe","For this question, we used data from the Brazilian Association of Special Waste and Public Cleaning Companies (Abrelpe), which is a non-profit organization that represents companies providing cleaning services and urban solid waste management. Because waste is difficult to count, we put big differences between the three options.\n\nSource link: [Abrelpe](https:\u002F\u002Fabrelpe.org.br\u002Fpanorama-2021\u002F)","Almost all of the solid waste Brazil produces ends up being collected by collection teams in Brazil (around 92%), a fact most people fail to imagine. Like in most countries, there are some areas where garbage isn’t collected properly, which looks bad and makes people severely underestimate all the garbage that they don’t see (that is collected).","Brazil collects most of its waste!",{"metadata":975,"sys":978,"fields":987},{"tags":976,"concepts":977},[],[],{"space":979,"id":981,"type":14,"createdAt":982,"updatedAt":982,"environment":983,"publishedVersion":88,"revision":21,"contentType":985,"locale":26},{"sys":980},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"4AFUhCcSbYNHHL7e7z35rq","2022-06-21T07:25:25.674Z",{"sys":984},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":986},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":988,"answers":989,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":990,"name":991,"questionText":992,"statistics":993,"veryWrongStatistics":995,"correctSentence":997,"youWereWrong":998,"youWereRight":999,"dataSourceShortText":634,"dataSourceLinkLongText":1000,"extendedAnswerText":1001,"headingVeryWrong":1002,"youWereVeryWrong":1003,"headingWrong":1002,"aboutSurveys":330},"889",[],82,"In Brazil, of all children age","In Brazil, of all children aged 7 to 11, how many went to school in 2017?",[994],"gmi 0.82",[996],"gmi 0.35","More than 95% of children aged 7 to 11 went to school in Brazil in 2017.","Nearly every Brazilian child of primary school age is in a classroom learning. You thought many were at home, in the streets or out working instead!","They wrongly thought that lots of Brazilian children didn't spend their days in a classroom learning but were probably at home, in the streets or out working instead.","The data comes from UNESCO. The ages we use in the question refer to primary school age in that particular country (the ages people attend primary school differ slightly by country). The number used is the percentage of children of that age in the country who are enrolled in school. This number does not show actual school attendance or how many children drop out, just how many are signed up for school. Despite that limitation, five independent experts we contacted said this data is the best available. We also put in big differences between the three options so that the 'correct' answer we use is way more correct than the two other options.\n\nSource link: [Source: UNESCO](https:\u002F\u002Fdata.worldbank.org\u002Findicator\u002FSE.PRM.TENR?locations=BR)","98% of children go to school in Brazil. There have been a lot of developments in Brazil in recent decades and today it is an upper-middle-income country. Many people, though, seem to have missed this progress.","Children go to school in Brazil!","Nearly every Brazilian child of primary school age is in a classroom learning. You thought most were at home, in the streets or out working instead!",{"metadata":1005,"sys":1008,"fields":1017},{"tags":1006,"concepts":1007},[],[],{"space":1009,"id":1011,"type":14,"createdAt":1012,"updatedAt":1012,"environment":1013,"publishedVersion":88,"revision":21,"contentType":1015,"locale":26},{"sys":1010},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"3teorZrZZij0aiUoSqVRu4","2022-06-21T07:25:25.862Z",{"sys":1014},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":1016},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":1018,"answers":1019,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":1020,"name":1021,"questionText":1022,"statistics":1023,"veryWrongStatistics":1025,"correctSentence":1027,"youWereWrong":1028,"youWereRight":1029,"dataSourceShortText":663,"dataSourceLinkLongText":1030,"extendedAnswerText":1031,"headingVeryWrong":360,"youWereVeryWrong":1028,"headingWrong":360,"aboutSurveys":330},"890",[],62,"How many babies in Brazil were","How many babies in Brazil were vaccinated against some disease in 2019 (before the Coronavirus pandemic)?",[1024],"gmi 0.62",[1026],"gmi 0.36","Around 90% of children were vaccinated against some disease in Brazil in 2019.","You missed the modernization that means nearly every child in Brazil is vaccinated.","They missed the modernization that means nearly every baby in Brazil gets vaccinated.","The data comes from the Global Health Observatory data repository of the World Health Organization (WHO). The WHO estimates are based mainly on data from national administrative records and household surveys, such as the Expanded Programme on Immunization cluster survey, the UNICEF Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey, and the Demographic and Health Survey (DHS). These surveys assess the vaccination coverage among children aged 12-23 months who received a vaccination anytime before the survey.\nGapminder has compiled the estimates on the percentage of 1-year-old children who received nine different vaccinations (Haemophilus influenzae type B, diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, hepatitis B, tuberculosis BCG, measles, pneumococcal disease, poliomyelitis and rotavirus) for the period 1980-2019 for countries and territories and average global immunization coverage. To avoid overestimating the share of children who have been vaccinated at least once, we use \"more than\" rather than a specific number\n\nSource link: [Source: WHO](https:\u002F\u002Fapps.who.int\u002Fimmunization_monitoring\u002Fglobalsummary\u002Fcountries?countrycriteria%5Bcountry%5D%5B%5D=BRA)","Basic healthcare has improved a lot in Brazil, as the vaccination rate of 91% in 2019 shows. This also tells us something about the progress in Brazil's education and infrastructure. Vaccinating so many children requires good roads for transport, electricity to keep vaccines cold, and educated nurses and parents to ensure they reach the babies. These exist close to the majority of children born in Brazil nowadays.",{"metadata":1033,"sys":1036,"fields":1046},{"tags":1034,"concepts":1035},[],[],{"space":1037,"id":1039,"type":14,"createdAt":1040,"updatedAt":1041,"environment":1042,"publishedVersion":110,"revision":88,"contentType":1044,"locale":26},{"sys":1038},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"7cZz3CaIHj3MLtRJN69T5e","2022-06-21T07:25:25.996Z","2022-09-14T11:26:40.187Z",{"sys":1043},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":1045},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":113},{"globalId":1047,"heading":1048,"slug":1047,"questions":1049,"certificateText":1050},"bra-cert","Brazil Cert",[768,802,837,872,907,941,974,1004],"for answering 100% correct on questions about Brazil, and thereby proving essential knowledge that most people are wrong about.",{"metadata":1052,"sys":1055,"fields":1062},{"tags":1053,"concepts":1054},[],[],{"space":1056,"id":1058,"type":38,"createdAt":1059,"updatedAt":1059,"environment":1060,"publishedVersion":110,"revision":21,"locale":26},{"sys":1057},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"3Pva0lXqS3ydk39IaL8rKb","2022-06-21T07:25:24.592Z",{"sys":1061},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"title":1063,"description":46,"file":1064},"br (1)",{"url":1065,"details":1066,"fileName":1069,"contentType":432},"\u002F\u002Fimages.ctfassets.net\u002Fghhpjogyw4x7\u002F3Pva0lXqS3ydk39IaL8rKb\u002Fffe847791cafa648c4042cb4993f836b\u002Fbr__1_.svg",{"size":1067,"image":1068},623,{"width":430,"height":430},"br (1).svg",{"metadata":1071,"sys":1074,"fields":1083},{"tags":1072,"concepts":1073},[],[],{"space":1075,"id":1077,"type":14,"createdAt":1078,"updatedAt":1078,"environment":1079,"publishedVersion":20,"revision":21,"contentType":1081,"locale":26},{"sys":1076},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"7MmTgxaTKoloToUpyD5i8K","2022-06-21T07:25:42.403Z",{"sys":1080},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":1082},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":91},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":1084,"name":1085,"slug":1086,"tests":1087,"diplomaTest":1359,"icon":1377,"iconDisplayType":433,"topicCategory":434},"chl","Chile","chile",[1088],{"metadata":1089,"sys":1092,"fields":1101},{"tags":1090,"concepts":1091},[],[],{"space":1093,"id":1095,"type":14,"createdAt":1096,"updatedAt":1096,"environment":1097,"publishedVersion":88,"revision":21,"contentType":1099,"locale":26},{"sys":1094},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"49qlhv2QfqhlNDQxS3X1y6","2022-06-21T07:25:42.442Z",{"sys":1098},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":1100},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":113},{"globalId":1102,"heading":1103,"slug":1102,"questions":1104,"certificateText":46},"chl-t1","Chile T1",[1105,1139,1170,1207,1240,1271,1303,1333],{"metadata":1106,"sys":1109,"fields":1118},{"tags":1107,"concepts":1108},[],[],{"space":1110,"id":1112,"type":14,"createdAt":1113,"updatedAt":1113,"environment":1114,"publishedVersion":88,"revision":21,"contentType":1116,"locale":26},{"sys":1111},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"5knN7gPMVGjg4jLm8lajh3","2022-06-21T07:25:42.484Z",{"sys":1115},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":1117},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":1119,"answers":1120,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":171,"name":1121,"questionText":1122,"statistics":1123,"veryWrongStatistics":1128,"correctSentence":1132,"youWereWrong":1133,"youWereRight":1134,"dataSourceShortText":1135,"dataSourceLinkLongText":1136,"extendedAnswerText":1137,"headingVeryWrong":1138,"youWereVeryWrong":1133,"headingWrong":1138},"282",[],"How many airports with paved r","How many airports with paved runways are there in Chile?",[1124,1125,1126,1127],"uk 0.8799999999999999","chl 0.87","jpn 0.9600000000000001","esp 0.75",[1129,1130,492,1131],"uk 0.69","chl 0.47","esp 0.3","There are more than 85 airports with paved runways in Chile.","There are more than 500 airports in Chile and many of them have some kind of paved runway. ","Chile has more modern airports than they expected.","Source: OurAirports","OurAirports relies on contributors to crowdsource airport locations. Because of that, we cross-check their numbers with those on the CIA factbook (which are often much lower). We typically use the lower number and also say \"more than\" so we do not overestimate development.\n\nSource link: [OurAirports](https:\u002F\u002Fourairports.com\u002Fcountries\u002FCL\u002F)","Having reliable infrastructure, including modern airports for national and international transport, is needed for economic development. In Chile there are many more airports with paved runways than people think, because they generally underestimate the level of modernization, which is common in many countries.","Chile has modern airports!",{"metadata":1140,"sys":1143,"fields":1152},{"tags":1141,"concepts":1142},[],[],{"space":1144,"id":1146,"type":14,"createdAt":1147,"updatedAt":1147,"environment":1148,"publishedVersion":110,"revision":21,"contentType":1150,"locale":26},{"sys":1145},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"23n4agk2xLDwvrn1holdwN","2022-06-21T07:25:42.627Z",{"sys":1149},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":1151},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":1153,"answers":1154,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":280,"name":1155,"questionText":1156,"statistics":1157,"veryWrongStatistics":1161,"correctSentence":1164,"youWereWrong":1165,"youWereRight":1166,"dataSourceShortText":295,"dataSourceLinkLongText":1167,"extendedAnswerText":1168,"headingVeryWrong":1169,"youWereVeryWrong":1165,"headingWrong":1169},"283",[],"How many firms in Chile use em","How many firms in Chile use email to interact with clients or suppliers?",[856,1158,1159,1160],"chl 0.53","jpn 0.8200000000000001","esp 0.71",[144,1162,1163,1131],"chl 0.15","jpn 0.55","Around 95% of firms in Chile use email to interact with clients or suppliers.","However this doesn't seem to fit your (and many others'!) perceptions of how modern businesses in Chile are. ","They perceive companies in Chile to be a lot less modern than they are.","For this question we use data from the Enterprise Survey by the World Bank. This is based on interviews conducted during the period 2009 to 2020 with tens of thousands of businesses with 5 or more employees in the manufacturing and service sectors in 144 countries. Firms with 100% government\u002Fstate ownership are not included. The number of businesses per country ranges from 150 in small countries, to nearly 2000 in large countries. Because the data is based on a small sample of all companies in the world, there is a large margin of error which we take into consideration by putting big differences between the correct answer and the two wrong options. \n\nSource link: [World Bank](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.enterprisesurveys.org\u002Fen\u002Fgraphing-tool)","Already 10 years ago, when the World Bank did a survey in Chile they found that 97% of firms used email to communicate with clients and suppliers online. Countries modernize much faster than most people can imagine. The stereotypes are what take time to change.","Pretty much all firms in Chile use email!",{"metadata":1171,"sys":1174,"fields":1185},{"tags":1172,"concepts":1173},[],[],{"space":1175,"id":1177,"type":14,"createdAt":1178,"updatedAt":1179,"environment":1180,"publishedVersion":923,"revision":1182,"contentType":1183,"locale":26},{"sys":1176},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"7IA7DmCZRUlhpISndpKexy","2022-01-11T14:46:10.798Z","2024-10-09T08:28:28.350Z",{"sys":1181},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},41,{"sys":1184},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"globalId":1186,"answers":1187,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":1188,"name":1189,"questionText":1190,"statistics":1191,"veryWrongStatistics":1196,"correctSentence":1201,"youWereWrong":1202,"youWereRight":1203,"dataSourceShortText":295,"dataSourceLinkLongText":1204,"extendedAnswerText":1205,"headingVeryWrong":1206,"youWereVeryWrong":1202,"headingWrong":1206},"114",[],93,"Is Chile a low-, middle-, or h","Is Chile a low-, middle-, or high-income country?",[1192,1193,1194,1195],"uk 0.9199999999999999","chl 0.9199999999999999","jpn 0.95","esp 0.94",[1197,1198,1199,1200],"uk 0.51","chl 0.57","jpn 0.6","esp 0.52","Chile is a high-income country.","Like you, very few people realize that Chile is a high-income country. ","They didn't realize that Chile is among the world's richest countries.","The World Bank categorizes countries as low-, middle- or high-income countries based on gross national income per person. This is calculated using the World Bank Atlas method. In 2022, a country was classified as low-income with an average income of $1,045 or less in 2020; lower middle-income economies are those with a GNI per capita between $1,046 and $4,095; upper middle-income economies are those with a GNI per capita between $4,096 and $12,695; high-income economies are those with a GNI per capita of $12,696 or more.\n\nSource link: [World Bank](https:\u002F\u002Fdatahelpdesk.worldbank.org\u002Fknowledgebase\u002Farticles\u002F906519-world-bank-country-and-lending-groups)","Thanks to rapid economic development in the past few decades, Chile has moved from being a lower -middle-income to a high-income country with a GDP per capita that is similar to Croatia and Greece. It is now among the 80 richest countries in the world classified as high income.","Chile is MUCH richer than most think!",{"metadata":1208,"sys":1211,"fields":1220},{"tags":1209,"concepts":1210},[],[],{"space":1212,"id":1214,"type":14,"createdAt":1215,"updatedAt":1215,"environment":1216,"publishedVersion":88,"revision":21,"contentType":1218,"locale":26},{"sys":1213},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"6bFBHrekR8fWsf7DVUtPIr","2022-06-21T07:25:42.821Z",{"sys":1217},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":1219},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":1221,"answers":1222,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":1223,"name":1224,"questionText":1225,"statistics":1226,"veryWrongStatistics":1230,"correctSentence":1235,"youWereWrong":1236,"youWereRight":1237,"dataSourceShortText":903,"dataSourceLinkLongText":904,"extendedAnswerText":1238,"headingVeryWrong":1239,"youWereVeryWrong":1236,"headingWrong":1239},"284",[],84,"In Chile, how many babies were","In Chile, how many babies were born with a trained health worker present in 2019?",[787,1227,1228,1229],"chl 0.73","jpn 0.9299999999999999","esp 0.87",[1231,1232,1233,1234],"uk 0.64","chl 0.4","jpn 0.69","esp 0.44","Around 99% of babies in Chile are born with a trained health worker present.","The misconception that most mothers in Chile still don’t have access to modern delivery care proves how unaware you were of the modernization that has happened.","The misconception that most mothers in Chile still don’t have access to modern delivery care proves how unaware they were of the modernization that has happened.","A majority of births in Chile are supervised by trained health workers nowadays (99.8% in 2019). Basic healthcare is inexpensive today and most mothers get help during childbirth, which means that fewer mothers and babies die. Even though the average amount of attended births has gone up everywhere, there are enormous inequalities within some countries","A majority of all deliveries in Chile are attended by professionals!",{"metadata":1241,"sys":1244,"fields":1253},{"tags":1242,"concepts":1243},[],[],{"space":1245,"id":1247,"type":14,"createdAt":1248,"updatedAt":1248,"environment":1249,"publishedVersion":88,"revision":21,"contentType":1251,"locale":26},{"sys":1246},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"4LXHbViqmW1oamAX67qqOE","2022-06-21T07:25:42.985Z",{"sys":1250},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":1252},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":1254,"answers":1255,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":244,"name":1256,"questionText":1257,"statistics":1258,"veryWrongStatistics":1263,"correctSentence":1266,"youWereWrong":1267,"youWereRight":1268,"dataSourceShortText":388,"dataSourceLinkLongText":1269,"extendedAnswerText":1270,"headingVeryWrong":939,"youWereVeryWrong":1267,"headingWrong":939},"285",[],"How many people in Chile have ","How many people in Chile have some access to electricity?",[1259,1260,1261,1262],"uk 0.8700000000000001","chl 0.63","jpn 0.9099999999999999","esp 0.78",[180,1264,532,1265],"chl 0.17","esp 0.27","More than 95% of people in Chile have some access to electricity. ","Chile is a rich country. Nearly every person in is on the grid and that has been the case for a long time.","Perhaps they didn't recognize that Chile is a rich country, so nearly every person in is on the grid and that has been the case for a long time.","For this question, the source we use is The Energy Progress Report, which tracks the progress of SDG 7.  The term “access” is defined differently in all their underlying sources. In some extreme cases, households may experience an average of 60 power outages per week and still be listed as “having access to electricity”. We have made sure to avoid using data for countries where experts said the data is particularly unreliable\nand we also use \"more than\" so we avoid using a specific number which may overstate progress. \n\nSource link: [ESMAP](https:\u002F\u002Ftrackingsdg7.esmap.org\u002Fcountry\u002Fchile)","Today almost everyone in Chile has some access to electricity. Even 20 years ago (and probably for long before that) pretty much 100% of people in Chile had electricity access, which shows how long it can take views to catch up to reality.",{"metadata":1272,"sys":1275,"fields":1284},{"tags":1273,"concepts":1274},[],[],{"space":1276,"id":1278,"type":14,"createdAt":1279,"updatedAt":1279,"environment":1280,"publishedVersion":88,"revision":21,"contentType":1282,"locale":26},{"sys":1277},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"20ZS4RidtCjvbKAXxTVap5","2022-06-21T07:25:43.135Z",{"sys":1281},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":1283},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":1285,"answers":1286,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":378,"name":1287,"questionText":1288,"statistics":1289,"veryWrongStatistics":1293,"correctSentence":1298,"youWereWrong":1299,"youWereRight":1299,"dataSourceShortText":187,"dataSourceLinkLongText":1300,"extendedAnswerText":1301,"headingVeryWrong":1302,"youWereVeryWrong":1299,"headingWrong":1302},"286",[],"In 2019, how many babies in Ch","In 2019, how many babies in Chile received two doses of the measles vaccine?",[212,1290,1291,1292],"chl 0.39","jpn 0.8899999999999999","esp 0.7",[1294,1295,1296,1297],"uk 0.46","chl 0.1","jpn 0.59","esp 0.23","Around 80% of children in Chile received two doses of the measles vaccine in 2019.","Basic healthcare has improved a lot in Chile, as the measles vaccination rate of 83% shows.","The data comes from the Global Health Observatory data repository of the World Health Organization (WHO). The WHO estimates are based mainly on data from national administrative records and household surveys, such as the Expanded Programme on Immunization cluster survey, the UNICEF Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey, and the Demographic and Health Survey (DHS). This data represents the chidren who received two doses of measles containing vaccine (MCV2) in a given year, according to the nationally recommended schedule. We use the most current data. To avoid overestimating the share of children who have been vaccinated at least once, we use \"more than\" rather than a specific number.\n\nSource link: [WHO](https:\u002F\u002Fapps.who.int\u002Fgho\u002Fdata\u002Fnode.main.A824?lang=en)","The measles vaccination rate of children also tells us something about the progress in Chile's education and infrastructure. Vaccinating so many children requires safe transport and electricity to keep vaccines cold, and educated nurses and parents to ensure they reach the babies. All this exists nowadays around most children in Chile.","Most children are vaccinated!",{"metadata":1304,"sys":1307,"fields":1316},{"tags":1305,"concepts":1306},[],[],{"space":1308,"id":1310,"type":14,"createdAt":1311,"updatedAt":1311,"environment":1312,"publishedVersion":88,"revision":21,"contentType":1314,"locale":26},{"sys":1309},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"5mhcGWApOD0l9zYaslQLql","2022-06-21T07:25:43.272Z",{"sys":1313},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":1315},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":1317,"answers":1318,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":1319,"name":1320,"questionText":1321,"statistics":1322,"veryWrongStatistics":1324,"correctSentence":1326,"youWereWrong":1327,"youWereRight":1328,"dataSourceShortText":634,"dataSourceLinkLongText":1329,"extendedAnswerText":1330,"headingVeryWrong":1331,"youWereVeryWrong":1332,"headingWrong":1331,"aboutSurveys":330},"905",[],65,"In Chile, of all children aged","In Chile, of all children aged 7 to 11, how many went to school in 2017?",[1323],"gmi 0.65",[1325],"gmi 0.31","More than 90% of children aged 7 to 11 went to school in Chile in 2017.","Nearly every Chilean child of primary school age is in a classroom learning. You thought many were at home, in the streets or out working instead!","They wrongly thought that lots of Chilean children didn't spend their days in a classroom learning but were probably at home, in the streets or out working instead.","The data comes from UNESCO. The ages we use in the question refer to primary school age in that particular country (the ages people attend primary school differ slightly by country). The number used is the percentage of children of that age in the country who are enrolled in school. This number does not show actual school attendance or how many children drop out, just how many are signed up for school. Despite that limitation, five independent experts we contacted said this data is the best available. We also put in big differences between the three options so that the 'correct' answer we use is way more correct than the two other options.\n\nSource link: [Source: UNESCO](https:\u002F\u002Fdata.worldbank.org\u002Findicator\u002FSE.PRM.TENR?locations=CL)","95% of children go to school in Chile. But people truly underestimate the share of children in school. It really shows that people have missed important, positive trends in Chile.","Children go to school in Chile!","Nearly every Chilean child of primary school age is in a classroom learning. You thought most were at home, in the streets or out working instead!",{"metadata":1334,"sys":1337,"fields":1346},{"tags":1335,"concepts":1336},[],[],{"space":1338,"id":1340,"type":14,"createdAt":1341,"updatedAt":1341,"environment":1342,"publishedVersion":88,"revision":21,"contentType":1344,"locale":26},{"sys":1339},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"4UGBMeZDO1V0sJucZQ7OvD","2022-06-21T07:25:43.421Z",{"sys":1343},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":1345},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":1347,"answers":1348,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":625,"name":1349,"questionText":1350,"statistics":1351,"veryWrongStatistics":1352,"correctSentence":1354,"youWereWrong":1355,"youWereRight":1356,"dataSourceShortText":663,"dataSourceLinkLongText":1357,"extendedAnswerText":1358,"headingVeryWrong":360,"youWereVeryWrong":1355,"headingWrong":360,"aboutSurveys":330},"906",[],"How many babies in Chile were ","How many babies in Chile were vaccinated against some disease in 2019 (before the Coronavirus pandemic)?",[629],[1353],"gmi 0.33","More than 95% of children were vaccinated against some disease in Chile in 2019.","You missed the modernization that means nearly every child in Chile is vaccinated.","They missed the modernization that means nearly every baby in Chile gets vaccinated.","The data comes from the Global Health Observatory data repository of the World Health Organization (WHO). The WHO estimates are based mainly on data from national administrative records and household surveys, such as the Expanded Programme on Immunization cluster survey, the UNICEF Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey, and the Demographic and Health Survey (DHS). These surveys assess the vaccination coverage among children aged 12-23 months who received a vaccination anytime before the survey.\nGapminder has compiled the estimates on the percentage of 1-year-old children who received nine different vaccinations (Haemophilus influenzae type B, diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, hepatitis B, tuberculosis BCG, measles, pneumococcal disease, poliomyelitis and rotavirus) for the period 1980-2019 for countries and territories and average global immunization coverage. To avoid overestimating the share of children who have been vaccinated at least once, we use \"more than\" rather than a specific number\n\nSource link: [Source: WHO](https:\u002F\u002Fapps.who.int\u002Fimmunization_monitoring\u002Fglobalsummary\u002Fcountries?countrycriteria%5Bcountry%5D%5B%5D=CHL)","Basic healthcare has improved a lot in Chile, as the vaccination rate of 99% in 2019 shows. This also tells us something about the progress in Chile's education and infrastructure. Vaccinating so many children requires good roads for transport, electricity to keep vaccines cold, and educated nurses and parents to ensure they reach the babies. These exist close to the majority of children born in Chile nowadays.",{"metadata":1360,"sys":1363,"fields":1372},{"tags":1361,"concepts":1362},[],[],{"space":1364,"id":1366,"type":14,"createdAt":1367,"updatedAt":1367,"environment":1368,"publishedVersion":21,"revision":21,"contentType":1370,"locale":26},{"sys":1365},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"2quAytZPv15ShRm3tun8lq","2022-06-21T07:25:43.565Z",{"sys":1369},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":1371},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":113},{"globalId":1373,"heading":1374,"slug":1373,"questions":1375,"certificateText":1376},"chl-cert","Chile Cert",[1105,1139,1170,1207,1240,1271,1303,1333],"for answering 100% correct on questions about Chile, and thereby proving essential knowledge that most people are wrong about.",{"metadata":1378,"sys":1381,"fields":1388},{"tags":1379,"concepts":1380},[],[],{"space":1382,"id":1384,"type":38,"createdAt":1385,"updatedAt":1385,"environment":1386,"publishedVersion":110,"revision":21,"locale":26},{"sys":1383},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"CLc81eRZvZ91ziyovuRAt","2022-06-21T07:25:42.354Z",{"sys":1387},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"title":1389,"description":46,"file":1390},"cl",{"url":1391,"details":1392,"fileName":1395,"contentType":432},"\u002F\u002Fimages.ctfassets.net\u002Fghhpjogyw4x7\u002FCLc81eRZvZ91ziyovuRAt\u002F8aa1d28e7f5d2266da85636ec5b2ac1a\u002Fcl.svg",{"size":1393,"image":1394},362,{"width":430,"height":430},"cl.svg",{"metadata":1397,"sys":1400,"fields":1409},{"tags":1398,"concepts":1399},[],[],{"space":1401,"id":1403,"type":14,"createdAt":1404,"updatedAt":1404,"environment":1405,"publishedVersion":20,"revision":21,"contentType":1407,"locale":26},{"sys":1402},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"11JdObrUsKZIlVRPSQ0dKR","2022-06-21T07:26:16.202Z",{"sys":1406},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":1408},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":91},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":1410,"name":1411,"slug":1412,"tests":1413,"diplomaTest":1650,"icon":1669,"iconDisplayType":433,"topicCategory":434},"col","Colombia","colombia",[1414],{"metadata":1415,"sys":1418,"fields":1428},{"tags":1416,"concepts":1417},[],[],{"space":1419,"id":1421,"type":14,"createdAt":1422,"updatedAt":1423,"environment":1424,"publishedVersion":20,"revision":88,"contentType":1426,"locale":26},{"sys":1420},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"6WbwgbSbk2iEXV0h9lXxO0","2022-06-21T07:26:16.282Z","2022-09-14T11:56:01.026Z",{"sys":1425},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":1427},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":113},{"globalId":1429,"heading":1430,"slug":1429,"questions":1431,"certificateText":46},"col-t1","Colombia T1",[1432,1464,1500,1533,1562,1595,1622],{"metadata":1433,"sys":1436,"fields":1445},{"tags":1434,"concepts":1435},[],[],{"space":1437,"id":1439,"type":14,"createdAt":1440,"updatedAt":1440,"environment":1441,"publishedVersion":88,"revision":21,"contentType":1443,"locale":26},{"sys":1438},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"M7XHj7uCES6UyGVVqW2sY","2022-06-21T07:26:16.325Z",{"sys":1442},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":1444},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":1446,"answers":1447,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":280,"name":1448,"questionText":1449,"statistics":1450,"veryWrongStatistics":1453,"correctSentence":1458,"youWereWrong":1459,"youWereRight":1460,"dataSourceShortText":295,"dataSourceLinkLongText":1461,"extendedAnswerText":1462,"headingVeryWrong":1463,"youWereVeryWrong":1459,"headingWrong":1463},"288",[],"How many firms in Colombia use","How many firms in Colombia use email to interact with clients or suppliers?",[139,1451,1452,1262],"phl 0.65","col 0.64",[1454,1455,1456,1457],"uk 0.41","phl 0.21","col 0.27","esp 0.43","98% of firms in Colombia use email to interact with clients or suppliers.","However this doesn't seem to fit your (and many others'!) perceptions of how modern businesses in Colombia are. ","They perceive companies in Colombia to be a lot less modern than they are.","For this question we use data from the Enterprise Survey by the World Bank. This is based on interviews conducted during the period 2009 to 2020 with tens of thousands of businesses with 5 or more employees in the manufacturing and service sectors in 144 countries. Firms with 100% government\u002Fstate ownership are not included. The number of businesses per country ranges from 150 in small countries, to nearly 2000 in large countries. Because the data is based on a small sample of all companies in the world, there is a large margin of error which we take into consideration by putting big differences between the correct answer and the two wrong options. \n\nSource link: [World Bank](https:\u002F\u002Fgovdata360.worldbank.org\u002Findicators\u002Fpct.email?country=COL&indicator=272&viz=bar_chart&years=2017)","Nearly every company in Colombia says they use email and are connected to clients and suppliers online. Countries modernize much faster than most people can imagine. The stereotypes are what take time to change.","Nearly all firms in Colombia use email!",{"metadata":1465,"sys":1468,"fields":1478},{"tags":1466,"concepts":1467},[],[],{"space":1469,"id":1471,"type":14,"createdAt":1472,"updatedAt":1473,"environment":1474,"publishedVersion":87,"revision":88,"contentType":1476,"locale":26},{"sys":1470},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"hkK01byCa8wLcVwuo2RS6","2022-06-21T07:26:16.609Z","2022-11-03T15:56:22.725Z",{"sys":1475},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":1477},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":1479,"answers":1480,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":1481,"name":1482,"questionText":1483,"statistics":1484,"veryWrongStatistics":1489,"correctSentence":1494,"youWereWrong":1495,"youWereRight":1496,"dataSourceShortText":295,"dataSourceLinkLongText":1497,"extendedAnswerText":1498,"headingVeryWrong":1499,"youWereVeryWrong":1495,"headingWrong":1499},"289",[],85,"How many people in Colombia li","How many people in Colombia live in extreme poverty (on less than $2\u002Fday)?",[1485,1486,1487,1488],"uk 0.88","phl 0.79","col 0.8999999999999999","esp 0.84",[1490,1491,1492,1493],"uk 0.65","phl 0.38","col 0.41","esp 0.42","Less than 10% of people in Colombia live in extreme poverty.","Many think the poor in rich countries are much poorer than they actually are. Their suffering is undefendable, but very few poor people in upper-middle-income countries like Colombia have to sleep on mud floors with their starving children.","They think the poor in upper-middle-income countries like Colombia are poorer than they are.","Extreme poverty was defined as living on less than $1.90 USD per day when we asked this question. It was later updated in October 2022 to less than $2.15 USD per day. Estimates of extreme poverty are never exact, because the settings where extreme poverty exists don’t allow for exact measures. The data needed to estimate the extreme poverty rate is also lagging a few years. Read more here, and check our calculations, as well as World Bank. Despite that unreliability, the trends are still clear and our “correct” answer is still far closer to being right than the other options, which we deliberately make very different.\n\nSource link: [World Bank](https:\u002F\u002Fdata.worldbank.org\u002Findicator\u002FSI.POV.DDAY?locations=CO)","Being poor is a terrible experience that too many families have to deal with on a daily basis.  However, in Colombia just 5% of people were living on less than $2 a day in 2019. Most people’s view of poverty in Colombia is upside down.","Extremely few are extremely poor in Colombia!",{"metadata":1501,"sys":1504,"fields":1513},{"tags":1502,"concepts":1503},[],[],{"space":1505,"id":1507,"type":14,"createdAt":1508,"updatedAt":1508,"environment":1509,"publishedVersion":88,"revision":21,"contentType":1511,"locale":26},{"sys":1506},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"2SkqmVqx4ZacJyOEhyjGpk","2022-06-21T07:26:16.755Z",{"sys":1510},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":1512},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":1514,"answers":1515,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":990,"name":1516,"questionText":1517,"statistics":1518,"veryWrongStatistics":1523,"correctSentence":1527,"youWereWrong":1528,"youWereRight":1529,"dataSourceShortText":295,"dataSourceLinkLongText":1530,"extendedAnswerText":1531,"headingVeryWrong":1532,"youWereVeryWrong":1528,"headingWrong":1532},"290",[],"How many companies in Colombia","How many companies in Colombia have a woman as one of their main owners?",[1519,1520,1521,1522],"uk 0.84","phl 0.6799999999999999","col 0.9","esp 0.88",[564,1524,1525,1526],"phl 0.25","col 0.44","esp 0.66","In 2017, 67% of companies in Colombia had a woman as one of their main owners.","Across the world men own more resources than women, so it isn't surprising you underestimated how many women in Colombia own a business.","Across the world men own more resources than women, so it isn't surprising they underestimated how many women in Colombia own a business.","For this question we use data from the Enterprise Survey by the World Bank. This is based on interviews conducted during the period 2009 to 2020 with tens of thousands of businesses with 5 or more employees in the manufacturing and service sectors in 144 countries. Firms with 100% government\u002Fstate ownership are not included. The number of businesses per country ranges from 150 in small countries, to nearly 2000 in large countries. Because the data is based on a small sample of all companies in the world, there is a large margin of error which we take into consideration by putting big differences between the correct answer and the two wrong options.\n\nSource link: [World Bank](https:\u002F\u002Fdata.worldbank.org\u002Findicator\u002FIC.FRM.FEMO.ZS?locations=CO)","Colombia is often near the top of global rankings when it comes to women’s influence in business, and it’s steadily increasing. This should be widely known, but it isn’t. Instead the negative picture is maintained that almost no women are in power, which can be self reinforcing as it may discourage young women from pursuing a career in business.","Women own firms in Colombia!",{"metadata":1534,"sys":1537,"fields":1546},{"tags":1535,"concepts":1536},[],[],{"space":1538,"id":1540,"type":14,"createdAt":1541,"updatedAt":1541,"environment":1542,"publishedVersion":88,"revision":21,"contentType":1544,"locale":26},{"sys":1539},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"1GLLHoPoaKCVoEaDebZArx","2022-06-21T07:26:16.892Z",{"sys":1543},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":1545},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":1547,"answers":1548,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":818,"name":1549,"questionText":1550,"statistics":1551,"veryWrongStatistics":1554,"correctSentence":1557,"youWereWrong":1558,"youWereRight":1559,"dataSourceShortText":388,"dataSourceLinkLongText":1560,"extendedAnswerText":1561,"headingVeryWrong":939,"youWereVeryWrong":1558,"headingWrong":939},"291",[],"How many people in Colombia ha","How many people in Colombia have some access to electricity?",[175,1552,1553,141],"phl 0.6599999999999999","col 0.77",[252,1524,1555,1556],"col 0.2","esp 0.47","Close to 100% of people in Colombia have some access to electricity. ","Colombia is an upper-middle-income country. Nearly every person in is on the grid and that has been the case for a long time.","Perhaps they didn't recognize that Colombia in an upper-middle-income country, so nearly every person in is on the grid and that has been the case for a long time.","For this question, the source we use is The Energy Progress Report, which tracks the progress of SDG 7.  The term “access” is defined differently in all their underlying sources. In some extreme cases, households may experience an average of 60 power outages per week and still be listed as “having access to electricity”. We have made sure to avoid using data for countries where experts said the data is particularly unreliable\nand we also use \"more than\" so we avoid using a specific number which may overstate progress. \n\nSource link: [ESMAP](https:\u002F\u002Ftrackingsdg7.esmap.org\u002Fcountry\u002Fcolombia)","Today almost everyone (close to 100%) in Colombia has some access to electricity. In fact, over 95% of people in Colombia had access to electricity already 30 years ago. But outside of Colombia the perception of the country lags many decades behind.",{"metadata":1563,"sys":1566,"fields":1575},{"tags":1564,"concepts":1565},[],[],{"space":1567,"id":1569,"type":14,"createdAt":1570,"updatedAt":1570,"environment":1571,"publishedVersion":88,"revision":21,"contentType":1573,"locale":26},{"sys":1568},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"5Jo7PlcM5FLueCQiBQuNna","2022-09-14T11:51:34.539Z",{"sys":1572},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":1574},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":1576,"answers":1577,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":244,"name":1578,"questionText":1579,"statistics":1580,"veryWrongStatistics":1584,"correctSentence":1588,"youWereWrong":1589,"youWereRight":1590,"dataSourceShortText":1591,"dataSourceLinkLongText":1592,"extendedAnswerText":1593,"headingVeryWrong":1594,"youWereVeryWrong":1589,"headingWrong":1594},"1422",[],"Worldwide, 45% of people live ","Worldwide, 45% of people live in rural areas. What is this number in Colombia?",[1581,1486,1582,1583],"uk 0.73","col 0.85","esp 0.8500000000000001",[1585,1586,1587,290],"uk 0.34","phl 0.39","col 0.38","19% of people in Colombia live in rural areas.","Only around 19% of people live in the countryside.","Only around 19% of people in Colombia live in the countryside.","Source: UN","Different countries have very different definitions of what is urban and what is rural, for instance how many people need to live in a village for it to be urban and not rural? The UN uses the estimates based on each country’s national definition which means that the data coming from different countries is not directly comparable, but the UN still pools it into one global average.\nThere is skepticism among some experts about the UN’s method of just taking data from each country since the definitions vary so much. But no matter how you count, it’s clear that our correct answer still stands: as the urban population has been increasing, so too has the rural population.\n\nSource link: [UN](https:\u002F\u002Fdata.worldbank.org\u002Findicator\u002FSP.RUR.TOTL.ZS?locations=CO)","In the media we often see forests and farmland in Colombia. It’s easy to be misled into thinking that’s where people live. But like the rest of the world, Colombia has become more urban as that is where the main industries that drive the economy are based.","Most people in Colombia live in cities!",{"metadata":1596,"sys":1599,"fields":1608},{"tags":1597,"concepts":1598},[],[],{"space":1600,"id":1602,"type":14,"createdAt":1603,"updatedAt":1603,"environment":1604,"publishedVersion":88,"revision":21,"contentType":1606,"locale":26},{"sys":1601},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"6wahLF6NhTUmVnvUCuPDz0","2022-06-21T07:26:17.032Z",{"sys":1605},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":1607},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":1609,"answers":1610,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":280,"name":1611,"questionText":1612,"statistics":1613,"veryWrongStatistics":1615,"correctSentence":1616,"youWereWrong":1617,"youWereRight":1618,"dataSourceShortText":634,"dataSourceLinkLongText":1619,"extendedAnswerText":1620,"headingVeryWrong":1621,"youWereVeryWrong":1617,"headingWrong":1621,"aboutSurveys":330},"917",[],"In Colombia, of all children a","In Colombia, of all children aged 7 to 11, how many went to school in 2018?",[1614],"gmi 0.71",[354],"More than 95% of children aged 7 to 11 went to school in Colombia in 2018.","Nearly every Colombian child of primary school age is in a classroom learning. You thought many were at home, in the streets or out working instead!","They wrongly thought that lots of Colombian children didn't spend their days in a classroom learning but were probably at home, in the streets or out working instead.","The data comes from UNESCO. The ages we use in the question refer to primary school age in that particular country (the ages people attend primary school differ slightly by country). The number used is the percentage of children of that age in the country who are enrolled in school. This number does not show actual school attendance or how many children drop out, just how many are signed up for school. Despite that limitation, five independent experts we contacted said this data is the best available. We also put in big differences between the three options so that the 'correct' answer we use is way more correct than the two other options.\n\nSource link: [Source: UNESCO](https:\u002F\u002Fdata.worldbank.org\u002Findicator\u002FSE.PRM.TENR?locations=CO)","98% of children go to school in Colombia. But people truly underestimate the share of children in school. It really shows that people have missed important, positive trends in Colombia.","Children go to school in Colombia!",{"metadata":1623,"sys":1626,"fields":1635},{"tags":1624,"concepts":1625},[],[],{"space":1627,"id":1629,"type":14,"createdAt":1630,"updatedAt":1630,"environment":1631,"publishedVersion":88,"revision":21,"contentType":1633,"locale":26},{"sys":1628},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"cfK0WgWeC5hcAjNB3VEEr","2022-06-21T07:26:17.178Z",{"sys":1632},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":1634},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":1636,"answers":1637,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":1638,"name":1639,"questionText":1640,"statistics":1641,"veryWrongStatistics":1643,"correctSentence":1645,"youWereWrong":1646,"youWereRight":1647,"dataSourceShortText":663,"dataSourceLinkLongText":1648,"extendedAnswerText":1649,"headingVeryWrong":360,"youWereVeryWrong":1646,"headingWrong":360,"aboutSurveys":330},"918",[],74,"How many babies in Colombia we","How many babies in Colombia were vaccinated against some disease in 2019 (before the Coronavirus pandemic)?",[1642],"gmi 0.74",[1644],"gmi 0.53","More than 90% of children were vaccinated against some disease in Colombia in 2019.","You missed the modernization that means nearly every child in Colombia is vaccinated.","They missed the modernization that means nearly every baby in Colombia gets vaccinated.","The data comes from the Global Health Observatory data repository of the World Health Organization (WHO). The WHO estimates are based mainly on data from national administrative records and household surveys, such as the Expanded Programme on Immunization cluster survey, the UNICEF Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey, and the Demographic and Health Survey (DHS). These surveys assess the vaccination coverage among children aged 12-23 months who received a vaccination anytime before the survey.\nGapminder has compiled the estimates on the percentage of 1-year-old children who received nine different vaccinations (Haemophilus influenzae type B, diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, hepatitis B, tuberculosis BCG, measles, pneumococcal disease, poliomyelitis and rotavirus) for the period 1980-2019 for countries and territories and average global immunization coverage. To avoid overestimating the share of children who have been vaccinated at least once, we use \"more than\" rather than a specific number\n\nSource link: [Source: WHO](https:\u002F\u002Fapps.who.int\u002Fimmunization_monitoring\u002Fglobalsummary\u002Fcountries?countrycriteria%5Bcountry%5D%5B%5D=COL)","Basic healthcare has improved a lot in Colombia, as the vaccination rate of 95% in 2019 shows. This also tells us something about the progress in Colombia's education and infrastructure. Vaccinating so many children requires good roads for transport, electricity to keep vaccines cold, and educated nurses and parents to ensure they reach the babies. These exist close to the majority of children born in Colombia nowadays.",{"metadata":1651,"sys":1654,"fields":1664},{"tags":1652,"concepts":1653},[],[],{"space":1655,"id":1657,"type":14,"createdAt":1658,"updatedAt":1659,"environment":1660,"publishedVersion":110,"revision":88,"contentType":1662,"locale":26},{"sys":1656},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"53fTNJeyhej9hP3MESvZ7X","2022-06-21T07:26:17.325Z","2022-09-14T11:56:07.754Z",{"sys":1661},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":1663},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":113},{"globalId":1665,"heading":1666,"slug":1665,"questions":1667,"certificateText":1668},"col-cert","Colombia Cert",[1432,1464,1500,1533,1562,1595,1622],"for answering 100% correct on questions about Colombia, and thereby proving essential knowledge that most people are wrong about.",{"metadata":1670,"sys":1673,"fields":1680},{"tags":1671,"concepts":1672},[],[],{"space":1674,"id":1676,"type":38,"createdAt":1677,"updatedAt":1677,"environment":1678,"publishedVersion":110,"revision":21,"locale":26},{"sys":1675},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"2VVI0m51yqtge7AdsoW3ym","2022-06-21T07:26:16.113Z",{"sys":1679},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"title":1681,"description":46,"file":1682},"co",{"url":1683,"details":1684,"fileName":1687,"contentType":432},"\u002F\u002Fimages.ctfassets.net\u002Fghhpjogyw4x7\u002F2VVI0m51yqtge7AdsoW3ym\u002F97a766296f9ec67522ef70f2d9e584a7\u002Fco.svg",{"size":1685,"image":1686},277,{"width":430,"height":430},"co.svg",{"metadata":1689,"sys":1692,"fields":1701},{"tags":1690,"concepts":1691},[],[],{"space":1693,"id":1695,"type":14,"createdAt":1696,"updatedAt":1696,"environment":1697,"publishedVersion":20,"revision":21,"contentType":1699,"locale":26},{"sys":1694},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"1DfTpjVFyzdjkSGGJ6njNt","2022-06-21T07:26:30.004Z",{"sys":1698},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":1700},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":91},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":1702,"name":1703,"slug":1704,"tests":1705,"diplomaTest":1940,"icon":1958,"iconDisplayType":433,"topicCategory":434},"ecu","Ecuador","ecuador",[1706],{"metadata":1707,"sys":1710,"fields":1719},{"tags":1708,"concepts":1709},[],[],{"space":1711,"id":1713,"type":14,"createdAt":1714,"updatedAt":1714,"environment":1715,"publishedVersion":88,"revision":21,"contentType":1717,"locale":26},{"sys":1712},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"4Fjq0OnzQeLrmtTF1uupsy","2022-06-21T07:26:30.113Z",{"sys":1716},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":1718},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":113},{"globalId":1720,"heading":1721,"slug":1720,"questions":1722,"certificateText":46},"ecu-t1","Ecuador T1",[1723,1757,1790,1824,1858,1886,1914],{"metadata":1724,"sys":1727,"fields":1736},{"tags":1725,"concepts":1726},[],[],{"space":1728,"id":1730,"type":14,"createdAt":1731,"updatedAt":1731,"environment":1732,"publishedVersion":88,"revision":21,"contentType":1734,"locale":26},{"sys":1729},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"4K1KAkRJWgBOhXtPVEPl2h","2022-06-21T07:26:30.233Z",{"sys":1733},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":1735},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":1737,"answers":1738,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":1739,"name":1121,"questionText":1740,"statistics":1741,"veryWrongStatistics":1746,"correctSentence":1751,"youWereWrong":1752,"youWereRight":1753,"dataSourceShortText":1135,"dataSourceLinkLongText":1754,"extendedAnswerText":1755,"headingVeryWrong":1756,"youWereVeryWrong":1752,"headingWrong":1756},"336",[],81,"How many airports with paved runways are there in Ecuador?",[1742,1743,1744,1745],"uk 0.9400000000000001","ecu 0.79","kor 0.76","tur 0.76",[1747,1748,1749,1750],"uk 0.66","ecu 0.55","kor 0.43","tur 0.43","There are around 100 airports with paved runways in Ecuador.","There are more than 130 airports in Ecuador and most of them have some kind of paved runway. ","Ecuador has more modern airports than they expected.","OurAirports relies on contributors to crowdsource airport locations. Because of that, we cross-check their numbers with those on the CIA factbook (which are often much lower). We typically use the lower number and say \"more than\" so we do not overestimate development.\n\nSource link: [OurAirports](https:\u002F\u002Fourairports.com\u002Fcountries\u002FEC\u002F)","Having reliable infrastructure, including modern airports for national and international transport, is needed for economic development. 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","They perceive companies in Ecuador to be a lot less modern than they are.","Almost all companies in Ecuador say they use email and are connected to clients and suppliers online. Countries modernize much faster than most people can imagine. The stereotypes are what take time to change.","Many firms in Ecuador use email!",{"metadata":1791,"sys":1794,"fields":1803},{"tags":1792,"concepts":1793},[],[],{"space":1795,"id":1797,"type":14,"createdAt":1798,"updatedAt":1798,"environment":1799,"publishedVersion":88,"revision":21,"contentType":1801,"locale":26},{"sys":1796},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"1bc68lN0U5EVWdI9ZwrQRl","2022-06-21T07:26:30.567Z",{"sys":1800},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":1802},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":1804,"answers":1805,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":590,"name":1806,"questionText":1807,"statistics":1808,"veryWrongStatistics":1813,"correctSentence":1817,"youWereWrong":1818,"youWereRight":1819,"dataSourceShortText":570,"dataSourceLinkLongText":1820,"extendedAnswerText":1821,"headingVeryWrong":1822,"youWereVeryWrong":1823,"headingWrong":1822},"338",[],"When did women first get the r","When did women first get the right to vote in Ecuador?",[1809,1810,1811,1812],"uk 0.86","ecu 0.69","kor 0.78","tur 0.78",[1490,1814,1815,1816],"ecu 0.27","kor 0.35","tur 0.35","Women in Ecuador got the right to vote in 1929.","But you assumed they only got that right 70 years ago.","They wrongly assume that a woman's right to vote in Ecuador is recent.","We use information for this question from the the IPU, which is the global organization of national parliaments and recognized by the independent experts we contacted as a reliable source of information.\n\nSource link: [IPU](http:\u002F\u002Farchive.ipu.org\u002Fwmn-e\u002Fsuffrage.htm)","In many countries granting women the right to vote has taken far too long which might be the reason why many think this is also the case for Ecuador. ","Women have voted in Ecuador for more than 90 years!","But you assumed they only got that right 40 years ago.",{"metadata":1825,"sys":1828,"fields":1837},{"tags":1826,"concepts":1827},[],[],{"space":1829,"id":1831,"type":14,"createdAt":1832,"updatedAt":1832,"environment":1833,"publishedVersion":88,"revision":21,"contentType":1835,"locale":26},{"sys":1830},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"1430D9fMEiSDMJSrp3iOqJ","2022-06-21T07:26:30.822Z",{"sys":1834},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":1836},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":1838,"answers":1839,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":1840,"name":1841,"questionText":1842,"statistics":1843,"veryWrongStatistics":1847,"correctSentence":1851,"youWereWrong":1852,"youWereRight":1853,"dataSourceShortText":1854,"dataSourceLinkLongText":1855,"extendedAnswerText":1856,"headingVeryWrong":1857,"youWereVeryWrong":1852,"headingWrong":1857},"339",[],70,"How many vacation rentals in E","How many vacation rentals in Ecuador are listed on Airbnb?",[248,1844,1845,1846],"ecu 0.65","kor 0.69","tur 0.69",[180,1848,1849,1850],"ecu 0.43","kor 0.31","tur 0.31","There are more than 300 vacation rentals in Ecuador on Airbnb.","...and many of them rent apartments and houses from locals!","They probably underestimate how many tourists visit Ecuador each year.","Source: Airbnb","We got this information from Airbnb's website in March 2022. There may be many more than 300 properties but when there is Airbnb just lists 300+ as the maximum no matter the country.\n\nSource link: [Airbnb](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.airbnb.com\u002Fs\u002FEcuador\u002Fhomes?tab_id=home_tab&refinement_paths%5B%5D=%2Fhomes&flexible_trip_dates%5B%5D=april&flexible_trip_dates%5B%5D=may&flexible_trip_lengths%5B%5D=weekend_trip&date_picker_type=calendar&source=structured_search_input_header&s)","More than 2 million people visited Ecuador in 2019 and AirBnB now has many properties available to rent.","Two million tourists visit Ecuador each year!",{"metadata":1859,"sys":1862,"fields":1871},{"tags":1860,"concepts":1861},[],[],{"space":1863,"id":1865,"type":14,"createdAt":1866,"updatedAt":1866,"environment":1867,"publishedVersion":88,"revision":21,"contentType":1869,"locale":26},{"sys":1864},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"5rGqU7igIqEGaYoQff3FVL","2022-06-21T07:26:31.133Z",{"sys":1868},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":1870},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":1872,"answers":1873,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":135,"name":1874,"questionText":1875,"statistics":1876,"veryWrongStatistics":1878,"correctSentence":1880,"youWereWrong":1881,"youWereRight":1882,"dataSourceShortText":634,"dataSourceLinkLongText":1883,"extendedAnswerText":1884,"headingVeryWrong":1885,"youWereVeryWrong":1881,"headingWrong":1885,"aboutSurveys":330},"945",[],"In Ecuador, of all children ag","In Ecuador, of all children aged 7 to 11, how many went to school in 2018?",[1877],"gmi 0.73",[1879],"gmi 0.48","More than 95% of children aged 7 to 11 went to school in Ecuador in 2018.","Nearly every child of primary school age in Ecuador is in a classroom learning. You thought many were at home, in the streets or out working instead!","They wrongly thought that lots of children in Ecuador didn't spend their days in a classroom learning but were probably at home, in the streets or out working instead.","The data comes from UNESCO. The ages we use in the question refer to primary school age in that particular country (the ages people attend primary school differ slightly by country). The number used is the percentage of children of that age in the country who are enrolled in school. This number does not show actual school attendance or how many children drop out, just how many are signed up for school. Despite that limitation, five independent experts we contacted said this data is the best available. We also put in big differences between the three options so that the 'correct' answer we use is way more correct than the two other options.\n\nSource link: [Source: UNESCO](https:\u002F\u002Fdata.worldbank.org\u002Findicator\u002FSE.PRM.TENR?locations=EC)","98% of children go to school in Ecuador. But people truly underestimate the share of children in school. It really shows that people have missed important, positive trends in Ecuador.","Children go to school in Ecuador!",{"metadata":1887,"sys":1890,"fields":1899},{"tags":1888,"concepts":1889},[],[],{"space":1891,"id":1893,"type":14,"createdAt":1894,"updatedAt":1894,"environment":1895,"publishedVersion":88,"revision":21,"contentType":1897,"locale":26},{"sys":1892},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"2wREBpcGJWELhLbPc45bdQ","2022-06-21T07:26:31.302Z",{"sys":1896},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":1898},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":1900,"answers":1901,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":1902,"name":1903,"questionText":1904,"statistics":1905,"veryWrongStatistics":1907,"correctSentence":1909,"youWereWrong":1910,"youWereRight":1911,"dataSourceShortText":663,"dataSourceLinkLongText":1912,"extendedAnswerText":1913,"headingVeryWrong":360,"youWereVeryWrong":1910,"headingWrong":360,"aboutSurveys":330},"946",[],88,"How many babies in Ecuador wer","How many babies in Ecuador were vaccinated against some disease in 2019 (before the Coronavirus pandemic)?",[1906],"gmi 0.88",[1908],"gmi 0.43","Around 85% of children were vaccinated against some disease in Ecuador in 2019.","You missed the modernization that means nearly every child in Ecuador is vaccinated.","They missed the modernization that means nearly every baby in Ecuador gets vaccinated.","The data comes from the Global Health Observatory data repository of the World Health Organization (WHO). The WHO estimates are based mainly on data from national administrative records and household surveys, such as the Expanded Programme on Immunization cluster survey, the UNICEF Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey, and the Demographic and Health Survey (DHS). These surveys assess the vaccination coverage among children aged 12-23 months who received a vaccination anytime before the survey.\nGapminder has compiled the estimates on the percentage of 1-year-old children who received nine different vaccinations (Haemophilus influenzae type B, diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, hepatitis B, tuberculosis BCG, measles, pneumococcal disease, poliomyelitis and rotavirus) for the period 1980-2019 for countries and territories and average global immunization coverage. To avoid overestimating the share of children who have been vaccinated at least once, we use \"more than\" rather than a specific number\n\nSource link: [Source: WHO](https:\u002F\u002Fapps.who.int\u002Fimmunization_monitoring\u002Fglobalsummary\u002Fcountries?countrycriteria%5Bcountry%5D%5B%5D=ECU)","Basic healthcare has improved a lot in Ecuador, as the vaccination rate of 86% in 2019 shows. This also tells us something about the progress in Ecuador's education and infrastructure. Vaccinating so many children requires good roads for transport, electricity to keep vaccines cold, and educated nurses and parents to ensure they reach the babies. These exist close to the majority of children born in Ecuador nowadays.",{"metadata":1915,"sys":1918,"fields":1927},{"tags":1916,"concepts":1917},[],[],{"space":1919,"id":1921,"type":14,"createdAt":1922,"updatedAt":1922,"environment":1923,"publishedVersion":88,"revision":21,"contentType":1925,"locale":26},{"sys":1920},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"5nw0TUFsKE12oFJ7xnaLtp","2022-06-21T07:26:31.459Z",{"sys":1924},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":1926},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":1928,"answers":1929,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":522,"name":1930,"questionText":1931,"statistics":1932,"veryWrongStatistics":1934,"correctSentence":1935,"youWereWrong":1936,"youWereRight":1937,"dataSourceShortText":388,"dataSourceLinkLongText":1938,"extendedAnswerText":1939,"headingVeryWrong":391,"youWereVeryWrong":1936,"headingWrong":391,"aboutSurveys":330},"947",[],"How many people in Ecuador hav","How many people in Ecuador have some access to electricity?",[1933],"gmi 0.77",[1353],"More than 95% of people in Ecuador have some access to electricity. ","Nearly everyone in Ecuador has access to electricity.","They didn't know nearly every person in Ecuador is on the grid.","For this question, the source we use is The Energy Progress Report, which tracks the progress of SDG 7.  The term “access” is defined differently in all their underlying sources. In some extreme cases, households may experience an average of 60 power outages per week and still be listed as “having access to electricity”. We have made sure to avoid using data for countries where experts said the data is particularly unreliable\nand we also use \"more than\" so we avoid using a specific number which may overstate progress. \n\nSource link: [ESMAP](https:\u002F\u002Ftrackingsdg7.esmap.org\u002Fcountry\u002Fecuador)","Today, close to 100% of people in Ecuador have some access to electricity. Back in 2001, it was already more than 90%, which shows how long it can take people's views to catch up to reality.",{"metadata":1941,"sys":1944,"fields":1953},{"tags":1942,"concepts":1943},[],[],{"space":1945,"id":1947,"type":14,"createdAt":1948,"updatedAt":1948,"environment":1949,"publishedVersion":21,"revision":21,"contentType":1951,"locale":26},{"sys":1946},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"2e5Zqvv7RTlvN6hOYlnZoM","2022-06-21T07:26:31.616Z",{"sys":1950},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":1952},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":113},{"globalId":1954,"heading":1955,"slug":1954,"questions":1956,"certificateText":1957},"ecu-cert","Ecuador Cert",[1723,1757,1790,1824,1858,1886,1914],"for answering 100% correct on questions about Ecuador, and thereby proving essential knowledge that most people are wrong about.",{"metadata":1959,"sys":1962,"fields":1969},{"tags":1960,"concepts":1961},[],[],{"space":1963,"id":1965,"type":38,"createdAt":1966,"updatedAt":1966,"environment":1967,"publishedVersion":110,"revision":21,"locale":26},{"sys":1964},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"1yEd4AxNZdMnahM72NsKgv","2022-06-21T07:26:29.901Z",{"sys":1968},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"title":1970,"description":46,"file":1971},"ec",{"url":1972,"details":1973,"fileName":1976,"contentType":432},"\u002F\u002Fimages.ctfassets.net\u002Fghhpjogyw4x7\u002F1yEd4AxNZdMnahM72NsKgv\u002Fee7cbf598992aa2a7fe723442402056d\u002Fec.svg",{"size":1974,"image":1975},669,{"width":430,"height":430},"ec.svg",{"metadata":1978,"sys":1981,"fields":1991},{"tags":1979,"concepts":1980},[],[],{"space":1982,"id":1984,"type":14,"createdAt":1985,"updatedAt":1985,"environment":1986,"publishedVersion":1988,"revision":21,"contentType":1989,"locale":26},{"sys":1983},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"jfjGCZse1LWoxduf2uTXo","2022-06-21T13:45:40.657Z",{"sys":1987},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},7,{"sys":1990},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":91},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":1992,"name":1993,"slug":1994,"tests":1995,"diplomaTest":2162,"icon":2180,"iconDisplayType":433,"topicCategory":434},"guy","Guyana","guyana",[1996],{"metadata":1997,"sys":2000,"fields":2009},{"tags":1998,"concepts":1999},[],[],{"space":2001,"id":2003,"type":14,"createdAt":2004,"updatedAt":2004,"environment":2005,"publishedVersion":88,"revision":21,"contentType":2007,"locale":26},{"sys":2002},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"4qaDnVJUGzcdZURC37tP2h","2022-06-21T13:45:40.701Z",{"sys":2006},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":2008},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":113},{"globalId":2010,"heading":2011,"slug":2010,"questions":2012,"certificateText":46},"guy-t1","Guyana T1",[2013,2044,2076,2108,2137],{"metadata":2014,"sys":2017,"fields":2026},{"tags":2015,"concepts":2016},[],[],{"space":2018,"id":2020,"type":14,"createdAt":2021,"updatedAt":2021,"environment":2022,"publishedVersion":110,"revision":21,"contentType":2024,"locale":26},{"sys":2019},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"5rbJG2llqfv5OKgOp9wB8o","2022-06-21T13:45:40.769Z",{"sys":2023},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":2025},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":2027,"answers":2028,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":1840,"name":2029,"questionText":2030,"statistics":2031,"veryWrongStatistics":2035,"correctSentence":2039,"youWereWrong":2040,"youWereRight":2041,"dataSourceShortText":295,"dataSourceLinkLongText":1167,"extendedAnswerText":2042,"headingVeryWrong":2043,"youWereVeryWrong":2040,"headingWrong":2043},"415",[],"How many firms in Guyana use e","How many firms in Guyana use email to interact with clients or suppliers?",[139,2032,2033,2034],"can 0.67","zaf 0.74","jpn 0.62",[252,2036,2037,2038],"can 0.21","zaf 0.3","jpn 0.29","More than 90% of firms in Guyana use email to interact with clients or suppliers.","However this doesn't seem to fit your (and many others'!) perceptions of how modern businesses in Guyana are. ","They perceive companies in Guyana to be a lot less modern than they are.","Almost all companies in Guyana say they use email and are connected to clients and suppliers online. The figure was 93% in a 2010 World Bank survey, and is probably even higher now. However, this doesn't seem to fit most people's perceptions of Guyana. Countries modernize much faster than most people can imagine. The stereotypes are what take time to change.","Most firms in Guyana use email!",{"metadata":2045,"sys":2048,"fields":2057},{"tags":2046,"concepts":2047},[],[],{"space":2049,"id":2051,"type":14,"createdAt":2052,"updatedAt":2052,"environment":2053,"publishedVersion":88,"revision":21,"contentType":2055,"locale":26},{"sys":2050},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"5o8IyVb4v1dxXZEJiwZwDA","2022-06-21T13:45:41.038Z",{"sys":2054},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":2056},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":2058,"answers":2059,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":682,"name":556,"questionText":2060,"statistics":2061,"veryWrongStatistics":2066,"correctSentence":2070,"youWereWrong":2071,"youWereRight":2072,"dataSourceShortText":570,"dataSourceLinkLongText":2073,"extendedAnswerText":2074,"headingVeryWrong":2075,"youWereVeryWrong":2071,"headingWrong":2075},"416",[],"During the past 5 years, women held 25% of all seats in national parliaments worldwide. What was the number in Guyana?",[2062,2063,2064,2065],"uk 0.76","can 0.69","zaf 0.75","jpn 0.68",[564,2067,2068,2069],"can 0.45","zaf 0.48","jpn 0.46","During the past 5 five years, women held 33% of seats in Guyana's parliament.","Like many countries, Guyana is still a long way from having an equal representation of women and men in parliament, BUT a lot of progress has been made.","They assumed that Guyana hasn't made much progress when it comes to women in parliament.","Our correct figure is an average across both lower and upper chambers of parliament between 2017-2022. This figure will change as elections are held. We chose to have an average across both chambers of parliament despite the upper houses having different levels of power in different countries. It’s worth noting that being represented in the parliament does not automatically transfer into female contribution and engagement as there sometimes can be other obstacles.\nWe consulted six independent experts for this question who all agreed that the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) data is extremely reliable.\n\nSource link: [IPU](https:\u002F\u002Fdocs.google.com\u002Fspreadsheets\u002Fd\u002F1QE30QKC-uMbvUlYxLDaZpTVe59ooO0Rz9IC-dbIDQJg\u002Fedit#gid=569008174)","The world has gotten halfway to 50\u002F50 men and women, and to speed up that change it’s important that young women are fully aware that their chances of reaching parliament are much better today than ever before. Underestimating this progress undervalues the current work women are doing and could also discourage more women from top positions in politics. ","Growing number of women in parliament!",{"metadata":2077,"sys":2080,"fields":2089},{"tags":2078,"concepts":2079},[],[],{"space":2081,"id":2083,"type":14,"createdAt":2084,"updatedAt":2084,"environment":2085,"publishedVersion":88,"revision":21,"contentType":2087,"locale":26},{"sys":2082},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"3BnCkBbCEin7LsGkECFpPI","2022-06-21T13:45:41.208Z",{"sys":2086},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":2088},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":2090,"answers":2091,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":171,"name":2092,"questionText":2093,"statistics":2094,"veryWrongStatistics":2098,"correctSentence":2103,"youWereWrong":2104,"youWereRight":2105,"dataSourceShortText":903,"dataSourceLinkLongText":904,"extendedAnswerText":2106,"headingVeryWrong":2107,"youWereVeryWrong":2104,"headingWrong":2107},"417",[],"In Guyana, how many babies wer","In Guyana, how many babies were born with a trained health worker present, before 2020?",[1809,2095,2096,2097],"can 0.85","zaf 0.8300000000000001","jpn 0.9",[2099,2100,2101,2102],"uk 0.71","can 0.59","zaf 0.49","jpn 0.66","More than 90% of babies in Guyana are born with a trained health worker present.","The misconception that most mothers in Guyana still don’t have access to modern delivery care proves how unaware you were of the modernization that has happened.","The misconception that most mothers in Guyana still don’t have access to modern delivery care proves how unaware they were of the modernization that has happened.","A majority of births in Guyana are supervised by trained health workers nowadays (98% in 2020). Basic healthcare is inexpensive today and most mothers get help during childbirth, which means that fewer mothers and babies die. Even though the average amount of attended births has gone up everywhere, there are enormous inequalities within countries","A majority of all deliveries in Guyana are attended by professionals!",{"metadata":2109,"sys":2112,"fields":2121},{"tags":2110,"concepts":2111},[],[],{"space":2113,"id":2115,"type":14,"createdAt":2116,"updatedAt":2116,"environment":2117,"publishedVersion":110,"revision":21,"contentType":2119,"locale":26},{"sys":2114},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"48e4JQLZ7urAMQjjoKmx9s","2022-06-21T13:45:41.369Z",{"sys":2118},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":2120},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":2122,"answers":2123,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":522,"name":2124,"questionText":2125,"statistics":2126,"veryWrongStatistics":2128,"correctSentence":2132,"youWereWrong":2133,"youWereRight":2134,"dataSourceShortText":388,"dataSourceLinkLongText":2135,"extendedAnswerText":2136,"headingVeryWrong":391,"youWereVeryWrong":2133,"headingWrong":391},"418",[],"How many people in Guyana have","How many people in Guyana have some access to electricity?",[1485,2063,2127,561],"zaf 0.79",[2129,2130,2131,532],"uk 0.6","can 0.33","zaf 0.41","Around 90% of people in Guyana have some access to electricity. ","Nine out of ten people in Guyana have access to electricity.","They didn't know nine out of ten people in Guyana are on the grid.","For this question, the source we use is The Energy Progress Report, which tracks the progress of SDG 7.  The term “access” is defined differently in all their underlying sources. In some extreme cases, households may experience an average of 60 power outages per week and still be listed as “having access to electricity”. We have made sure to avoid using data for countries where experts said the data is particularly unreliable\nand we also use \"more than\" so we avoid using a specific number which may overstate progress. \n\nSource link: [ESMAP](https:\u002F\u002Ftrackingsdg7.esmap.org\u002Fcountry\u002Fguyana)","Today, 92% of people in Guyana have some access to electricity. It was 75% back in 2001. 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This also tells us something about the progress in Guyana's education and infrastructure. Vaccinating so many children requires good roads for transport, electricity to keep vaccines cold, and educated nurses and parents to ensure they reach the babies. These exist close to the majority of children born in Guyana nowadays.",{"metadata":2163,"sys":2166,"fields":2175},{"tags":2164,"concepts":2165},[],[],{"space":2167,"id":2169,"type":14,"createdAt":2170,"updatedAt":2170,"environment":2171,"publishedVersion":21,"revision":21,"contentType":2173,"locale":26},{"sys":2168},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"2y0u3II9kIQJnPuWAtLCUk","2022-06-21T13:45:41.701Z",{"sys":2172},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":2174},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":113},{"globalId":2176,"heading":2177,"slug":2176,"questions":2178,"certificateText":2179},"guy-cert","Guyana Cert",[2013,2044,2076,2108,2137],"for answering 100% correct on questions about Guyana, and thereby proving essential knowledge that most people are wrong about.",{"metadata":2181,"sys":2184,"fields":2191},{"tags":2182,"concepts":2183},[],[],{"space":2185,"id":2187,"type":38,"createdAt":2188,"updatedAt":2188,"environment":2189,"publishedVersion":110,"revision":21,"locale":26},{"sys":2186},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"ch3AgyImEzfMg3rkkkav9","2022-06-21T13:45:40.616Z",{"sys":2190},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"title":2192,"description":46,"file":2193},"gy",{"url":2194,"details":2195,"fileName":2198,"contentType":432},"\u002F\u002Fimages.ctfassets.net\u002Fghhpjogyw4x7\u002Fch3AgyImEzfMg3rkkkav9\u002F8fed5a761b8fcd39897e91ba66839b84\u002Fgy.svg",{"size":2196,"image":2197},421,{"width":430,"height":430},"gy.svg",{"metadata":2200,"sys":2203,"fields":2212},{"tags":2201,"concepts":2202},[],[],{"space":2204,"id":2206,"type":14,"createdAt":2207,"updatedAt":2207,"environment":2208,"publishedVersion":20,"revision":21,"contentType":2210,"locale":26},{"sys":2205},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"7eO3QhWA982rE7iIcbH6vk","2022-06-21T07:27:34.640Z",{"sys":2209},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":2211},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":91},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":2213,"name":2214,"slug":2215,"tests":2216,"diplomaTest":2419,"icon":2437,"iconDisplayType":433,"topicCategory":434},"pry","Paraguay","paraguay",[2217],{"metadata":2218,"sys":2221,"fields":2230},{"tags":2219,"concepts":2220},[],[],{"space":2222,"id":2224,"type":14,"createdAt":2225,"updatedAt":2225,"environment":2226,"publishedVersion":88,"revision":21,"contentType":2228,"locale":26},{"sys":2223},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"4BB6Vz2ghgBP5dT6lzJRW9","2022-06-21T07:27:34.722Z",{"sys":2227},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":2229},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":113},{"globalId":2231,"heading":2232,"slug":2231,"questions":2233,"certificateText":46},"pry-t1","Paraguay T1",[2234,2268,2298,2331,2363,2393],{"metadata":2235,"sys":2238,"fields":2247},{"tags":2236,"concepts":2237},[],[],{"space":2239,"id":2241,"type":14,"createdAt":2242,"updatedAt":2242,"environment":2243,"publishedVersion":88,"revision":21,"contentType":2245,"locale":26},{"sys":2240},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"3Et5ZFCqLYLvqCbHchijeY","2022-06-21T07:27:34.763Z",{"sys":2244},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":2246},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":2248,"answers":2249,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":2250,"name":2251,"questionText":2252,"statistics":2253,"veryWrongStatistics":2257,"correctSentence":2261,"youWereWrong":2262,"youWereRight":2263,"dataSourceShortText":2264,"dataSourceLinkLongText":2265,"extendedAnswerText":2266,"headingVeryWrong":2267,"youWereVeryWrong":2262,"headingWrong":2267},"643",[],69,"What was the life expectancy i","What was the life expectancy in Paraguay in 2019?",[248,2254,2255,2256],"bra 0.64","pry 0.5599999999999999","jpn 0.77",[599,2258,2259,2260],"bra 0.14","pry 0.09","jpn 0.43","Life expectancy in Paraguay was around 77 years in 2019.","By underestimating how long people live in Paraguay you probably don't recognize how much development there has been in recent decades.","They probably don't realize how much Paraguay has developed in recent years.","Source: IHME","Life expectancy is the number of years the average newborn in a population can expect to live if mortality rates in that year continue for the rest of a person’s life. For this question, we have used data from the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME)'s 2019 Global Burden of Disease Study, which are estimates. This data is not collected annually (usually once every 10 years or so) and, as such, some of the countries’ figures may be slightly outdated. If data were available for every country for this year it is quite likely the average life expectancy would be even higher. \n\nSource link: [IHME](http:\u002F\u002Fihmeuw.org\u002F5cy0)","Life expectancy is a measure of the health and development of a nation, and is very often underestimated. Paraguay’s average lifespan is higher than the global average. There has been an increase in life expectancy in every country over the past 30 years, mainly because fewer children die. This amazing improvement happened thanks to the global spread of knowledge about how to stop diseases that used to kill millions every year.","People in Paraguay live longer!",{"metadata":2269,"sys":2272,"fields":2281},{"tags":2270,"concepts":2271},[],[],{"space":2273,"id":2275,"type":14,"createdAt":2276,"updatedAt":2276,"environment":2277,"publishedVersion":88,"revision":21,"contentType":2279,"locale":26},{"sys":2274},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"z2VZAwaUvXZKDlUaKn1e8","2022-06-21T07:27:34.900Z",{"sys":2278},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":2280},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":2282,"answers":2283,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":171,"name":1121,"questionText":2284,"statistics":2285,"veryWrongStatistics":2288,"correctSentence":2292,"youWereWrong":2293,"youWereRight":2294,"dataSourceShortText":1135,"dataSourceLinkLongText":2295,"extendedAnswerText":2296,"headingVeryWrong":2297,"youWereVeryWrong":2293,"headingWrong":2297},"644",[],"How many airports with paved runways are there in Paraguay?",[526,529,2286,2287],"pry 0.89","jpn 0.92",[896,2289,2290,2291],"bra 0.39","pry 0.63","jpn 0.79","There are more than 14 airports with paved runways in Paraguay","There are more than 60 airports in Paraguay and many of them have some kind of paved runway. ","Paraguay has more modern airports than they expected.","OurAirports relies on contributors to crowdsource airport locations. Because of that, we cross-check their numbers with those on the CIA factbook (which are often much lower). We typically use the lower number and say \"more than\" so we do not overestimate development.\n\nSource link: [OurAirports](https:\u002F\u002Fourairports.com\u002Fcountries\u002FPY\u002F)","Having reliable infrastructure, including modern airports for national and international transport, is needed for economic development. 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It is compiled through surveys and, where data is missing, from estimates. Some countries’ numbers may be overestimates and others are underestimates, for example there is often an underrepresentation of rural communities where Internet access might be lower, resulting in our number being an overestimation. On the other hand, data can be slow to come in from low-income settings where progress right now is the fastest, and the number we have might therefore also be an underestimation. Finally, the ITU’s definition of using the Internet as being online once in the previous three months. If someone was only online once or twice in that time, that is clearly very different from the constant connection many of us have. Despite these limitations, two independent experts we consulted considered the ITU’s figures the best and most reliable estimate of how many people use the Internet.\n\nSource link: [ITU](https:\u002F\u002Fdata.worldbank.org\u002Findicator\u002FIT.NET.USER.ZS?locations=PY)","The number of internet users globally is growing rapidly and now sits at around 63%. Most people are aware of this, so they usually overestimate global progress and think that it is over 63%. Paraguay is ahead of the world. Internet usage there increased from 25% to 75% in the past decade. 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The WHO estimates are based mainly on data from national administrative records and household surveys, such as the Expanded Programme on Immunization cluster survey, the UNICEF Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey, and the Demographic and Health Survey (DHS). These surveys assess the vaccination coverage among children aged 12-23 months who received a vaccination anytime before the survey.\nGapminder has compiled the estimates on the percentage of 1-year-old children who received nine different vaccinations (Haemophilus influenzae type B, diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, hepatitis B, tuberculosis BCG, measles, pneumococcal disease, poliomyelitis and rotavirus) for the period 1980-2019 for countries and territories and average global immunization coverage. To avoid overestimating the share of children who have been vaccinated at least once, we use \"more than\" rather than a specific number\n\nSource link: [WHO & UNICEF](https:\u002F\u002Fapps.who.int\u002Fgho\u002Fdata\u002Fnode.main.A824?lang=en)","Basic healthcare has improved a lot in Paraguay, as the vaccination rate of 84% in 2020 shows. This also tells us something about the progress in Paraguay's education and infrastructure. Vaccinating so many children requires good roads for transport, electricity to keep vaccines cold, and educated nurses and parents to ensure they reach the babies. These exist close to the majority of children born in Paraguay nowadays.",{"metadata":2364,"sys":2367,"fields":2376},{"tags":2365,"concepts":2366},[],[],{"space":2368,"id":2370,"type":14,"createdAt":2371,"updatedAt":2371,"environment":2372,"publishedVersion":88,"revision":21,"contentType":2374,"locale":26},{"sys":2369},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"7Gzg4NYIowj8ya7JEZECWC","2022-06-21T07:27:35.367Z",{"sys":2373},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":2375},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":2377,"answers":2378,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":2379,"name":2380,"questionText":2381,"statistics":2382,"veryWrongStatistics":2386,"correctSentence":2388,"youWereWrong":2389,"youWereRight":2390,"dataSourceShortText":903,"dataSourceLinkLongText":904,"extendedAnswerText":2391,"headingVeryWrong":2392,"youWereVeryWrong":2389,"headingWrong":2392},"647",[],83,"In Paraguay in 2018, how many ","In Paraguay in 2018, how many babies were born with a trained health worker present?",[891,2383,2384,2385],"bra 0.71","pry 0.82","jpn 0.87",[1197,2387,2356,2256],"bra 0.28","More than 95% of babies in Paraguay are born with a trained health worker present.","The misconception that most mothers in Paraguay still don’t have access to modern delivery care proves how unaware you were of the modernization that has happened.","The misconception that most mothers in Paraguay still don’t have access to modern delivery care proves how unaware they were of the modernization that has happened.","A majority of births in Paraguay are supervised by trained health workers nowadays (98% in 2018). Basic healthcare is inexpensive today and most mothers get help during childbirth, which means that fewer mothers and babies die. Even though the average amount of attended births has gone up everywhere, there are enormous inequalities within countries","A majority of all deliveries in Paraguay are attended by professionals!",{"metadata":2394,"sys":2397,"fields":2406},{"tags":2395,"concepts":2396},[],[],{"space":2398,"id":2400,"type":14,"createdAt":2401,"updatedAt":2401,"environment":2402,"publishedVersion":21,"revision":21,"contentType":2404,"locale":26},{"sys":2399},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"7ERjCHFAWv1kz87an8hP7u","2022-06-21T07:27:35.513Z",{"sys":2403},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":2405},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":2407,"answers":2408,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":1638,"name":2409,"questionText":2410,"statistics":2411,"veryWrongStatistics":2412,"correctSentence":2414,"youWereWrong":2415,"youWereRight":2416,"dataSourceShortText":388,"dataSourceLinkLongText":2417,"extendedAnswerText":2418,"headingVeryWrong":391,"youWereVeryWrong":2415,"headingWrong":391,"aboutSurveys":330},"1272",[],"How many people in Paraguay ha","How many people in Paraguay have some access to electricity?",[1642],[2413],"gmi 0.44","More than 95% of people in Paraguay have some access to electricity. ","Nearly everyone in Paraguay has access to electricity.","They didn't know nearly every person in Paraguay is on the grid.","For this question, the source we use is The Energy Progress Report, which tracks the progress of SDG 7.  The term “access” is defined differently in all their underlying sources. In some extreme cases, households may experience an average of 60 power outages per week and still be listed as “having access to electricity”. We have made sure to avoid using data for countries where experts said the data is particularly unreliable\nand we also use \"more than\" so we avoid using a specific number which may overstate progress. \n\nSource link: [ESMAP](https:\u002F\u002Ftrackingsdg7.esmap.org\u002Fcountry\u002Fparaguay)","Today, close to 100% of people in Paraguay have some access to electricity. Back in 2001, it was already more than 90%, which shows how outdated some people's views can be.",{"metadata":2420,"sys":2423,"fields":2432},{"tags":2421,"concepts":2422},[],[],{"space":2424,"id":2426,"type":14,"createdAt":2427,"updatedAt":2427,"environment":2428,"publishedVersion":88,"revision":21,"contentType":2430,"locale":26},{"sys":2425},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"2EyDRxg8Eem9LGGFOUvjN8","2022-06-21T07:27:35.664Z",{"sys":2429},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":2431},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":113},{"globalId":2433,"heading":2434,"slug":2433,"questions":2435,"certificateText":2436},"pry-cert","Paraguay Cert",[2234,2268,2298,2331,2363,2393],"for answering 100% correct on questions about Paraguay, and thereby proving essential knowledge that most people are wrong about.",{"metadata":2438,"sys":2441,"fields":2448},{"tags":2439,"concepts":2440},[],[],{"space":2442,"id":2444,"type":38,"createdAt":2445,"updatedAt":2445,"environment":2446,"publishedVersion":110,"revision":21,"locale":26},{"sys":2443},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"3caCllADS0DG2vPUX6mB3M","2022-06-21T07:27:34.580Z",{"sys":2447},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"title":2449,"description":46,"file":2450},"py",{"url":2451,"details":2452,"fileName":2455,"contentType":432},"\u002F\u002Fimages.ctfassets.net\u002Fghhpjogyw4x7\u002F3caCllADS0DG2vPUX6mB3M\u002F9a26f77dfb0a40342efa271682f4e11b\u002Fpy.svg",{"size":2453,"image":2454},522,{"width":430,"height":430},"py.svg",{"metadata":2457,"sys":2460,"fields":2469},{"tags":2458,"concepts":2459},[],[],{"space":2461,"id":2463,"type":14,"createdAt":2464,"updatedAt":2464,"environment":2465,"publishedVersion":20,"revision":21,"contentType":2467,"locale":26},{"sys":2462},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"7fiA9JUI19M8PIiJ1128o7","2022-06-21T07:27:47.698Z",{"sys":2466},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":2468},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":91},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":2470,"name":2471,"slug":2472,"tests":2473,"diplomaTest":2703,"icon":2721,"iconDisplayType":433,"topicCategory":434},"per","Peru","peru",[2474],{"metadata":2475,"sys":2478,"fields":2487},{"tags":2476,"concepts":2477},[],[],{"space":2479,"id":2481,"type":14,"createdAt":2482,"updatedAt":2482,"environment":2483,"publishedVersion":88,"revision":21,"contentType":2485,"locale":26},{"sys":2480},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"2cgqAKsW0iDcLAZa8VuaoO","2022-06-21T07:27:47.736Z",{"sys":2484},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":2486},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":113},{"globalId":2488,"heading":2489,"slug":2488,"questions":2490,"certificateText":46},"per-t1","Peru T1",[2491,2521,2553,2584,2615,2644,2676],{"metadata":2492,"sys":2495,"fields":2504},{"tags":2493,"concepts":2494},[],[],{"space":2496,"id":2498,"type":14,"createdAt":2499,"updatedAt":2499,"environment":2500,"publishedVersion":88,"revision":21,"contentType":2502,"locale":26},{"sys":2497},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"58zR0bFyTqXpstJ489NDL2","2022-06-21T07:27:47.774Z",{"sys":2501},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":2503},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":2505,"answers":2506,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":590,"name":2507,"questionText":2508,"statistics":2509,"veryWrongStatistics":2512,"correctSentence":2515,"youWereWrong":2516,"youWereRight":2517,"dataSourceShortText":326,"dataSourceLinkLongText":2518,"extendedAnswerText":2519,"headingVeryWrong":2520,"youWereVeryWrong":2516,"headingWrong":2520},"648",[],"In Peru, of all children aged ","In Peru, of all children aged 6 to 12, how many went to school in 2018?",[856,2510,2511,1262],"per 0.72","jpn 0.84",[252,2513,2260,2514],"per 0.22","esp 0.4","Around 95% of children aged 6 to 12 went to school in Peru in 2018.","Nearly every Peruvian child of primary school age is in a classroom learning. You thought many were at home, in the streets or out working instead!","They wrongly thought that lots of Peruvian children didn't spend their days in a classroom learning but were probably at home, in the streets or out working instead.","The data comes from UNESCO. The ages we use in the question refer to primary school age in that particular country (the ages people attend primary school differ slightly by country). The number used is the percentage of children of that age in the country who are enrolled in school. This number does not show actual school attendance or how many children drop out, just how many are signed up for school. Despite that limitation, five independent experts we contacted said this data is the best available. We also put in big differences between the three options so that the 'correct' answer we use is way more correct than the two other options.\n\nSource link: [UNESCO](https:\u002F\u002Fdata.worldbank.org\u002Findicator\u002FSE.PRM.TENR?locations=PE)","99% of children go to school in Peru. But people truly underestimate the share of children in school. It really shows that people have missed important, positive trends in Peru.","Children go to school in Peru!",{"metadata":2522,"sys":2525,"fields":2534},{"tags":2523,"concepts":2524},[],[],{"space":2526,"id":2528,"type":14,"createdAt":2529,"updatedAt":2529,"environment":2530,"publishedVersion":110,"revision":21,"contentType":2532,"locale":26},{"sys":2527},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"6g6TdYTneJhYMz9yoDqrhp","2022-06-21T07:27:48.135Z",{"sys":2531},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":2533},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":2535,"answers":2536,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":682,"name":2537,"questionText":2538,"statistics":2539,"veryWrongStatistics":2541,"correctSentence":2546,"youWereWrong":2547,"youWereRight":2548,"dataSourceShortText":2549,"dataSourceLinkLongText":2550,"extendedAnswerText":2551,"headingVeryWrong":2552,"youWereVeryWrong":2547,"headingWrong":2552},"649",[],"How many companies in Peru wer","How many companies in Peru were listed on an international stock market in 2020?",[2099,2540,1233,214],"per 0.6799999999999999",[2542,2543,2544,2545],"uk 0.39","per 0.38","jpn 0.27","esp 0.48","In 2020, around 190 companies in Peru were listed on international stock markets.","With more than 190 companies that are publicly traded on its stock exchange, Peru has far more companies than people you imagined.","With more than 190 companies that are publicly traded on its stock exchange, Peru has far more companies than people can imagine.","Source: World Federation of Exchanges database","The data refers to companies which are listed on a stock market in their own country. We only use countries where those stock markets are open to investors and companies from different countries.\n\nSource link: [World Federation of Exchanges database](https:\u002F\u002Fdata.worldbank.org\u002Findicator\u002FCM.MKT.LDOM.NO?locations=PE&most_recent_value_desc=true)","Most people have no clue how modern Peru's economy has become, which probably means they completely underestimate the business talent and opportunities in the country.","Peru has an advanced economy!",{"metadata":2554,"sys":2557,"fields":2566},{"tags":2555,"concepts":2556},[],[],{"space":2558,"id":2560,"type":14,"createdAt":2561,"updatedAt":2561,"environment":2562,"publishedVersion":88,"revision":21,"contentType":2564,"locale":26},{"sys":2559},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"3dUoc3OcT6Bplgs6XAp18Z","2022-06-21T07:27:48.275Z",{"sys":2563},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":2565},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":2567,"answers":2568,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":990,"name":2569,"questionText":2570,"statistics":2571,"veryWrongStatistics":2575,"correctSentence":2578,"youWereWrong":2579,"youWereRight":2580,"dataSourceShortText":295,"dataSourceLinkLongText":2581,"extendedAnswerText":2582,"headingVeryWrong":2583,"youWereVeryWrong":2579,"headingWrong":2583},"650",[],"How many companies in Peru hav","How many companies in Peru have a woman as one of their main owners?",[490,2572,2573,2574],"per 0.81","jpn 0.78","esp 0.86",[2576,2577,2260,219],"uk 0.52","per 0.47","In 2017, around 50% of companies in Peru had a woman as one of their main owners.","Across the world men own more resources than women, but you completely underestimated how many women in Peru own a business today.","Across the world men own more resources than women, but they completely underestimated how many women in Peru own a business today.","For this question we use data from the Enterprise Survey by the World Bank. This is based on interviews conducted during the period 2009 to 2020 with tens of thousands of businesses with 5 or more employees in the manufacturing and service sectors in 144 countries. Firms with 100% government\u002Fstate ownership are not included. The number of businesses per country ranges from 150 in small countries, to nearly 2000 in large countries. Because the data is based on a small sample of all companies in the world, there is a large margin of error which we take into consideration by putting big differences between the correct answer and the two wrong options.\n\nSource link: [World Bank](https:\u002F\u002Fdata.worldbank.org\u002Findicator\u002FIC.FRM.FEMO.ZS?locations=PE)","Women’s influence in business has been steadily increasing in Peru, and today they are the main owners of around half of companies. This should be widely known, but it isn’t. Instead the negative picture is maintained that almost no women are in power, which can be self reinforcing as it may discourage young women from pursuing a career in business.","Women own firms in Peru!",{"metadata":2585,"sys":2588,"fields":2597},{"tags":2586,"concepts":2587},[],[],{"space":2589,"id":2591,"type":14,"createdAt":2592,"updatedAt":2592,"environment":2593,"publishedVersion":88,"revision":21,"contentType":2595,"locale":26},{"sys":2590},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"7tx1U0he0LHiaWlHWQNz9A","2022-06-21T07:27:48.421Z",{"sys":2594},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":2596},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":2598,"answers":2599,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":1223,"name":2600,"questionText":2601,"statistics":2602,"veryWrongStatistics":2605,"correctSentence":2609,"youWereWrong":2610,"youWereRight":2611,"dataSourceShortText":903,"dataSourceLinkLongText":2612,"extendedAnswerText":2613,"headingVeryWrong":2614,"youWereVeryWrong":2610,"headingWrong":2614},"651",[],"How many cities in Peru are pa","How many cities in Peru are part of UNICEF’s Child Friendly Cities Initiative?",[490,2603,2604,1522],"per 0.8400000000000001","jpn 0.81",[2606,2607,2608,1493],"uk 0.42","per 0.31","jpn 0.39","185 Peruvian cities and regions are part of UNICEF's Child Friendly Cities Initiative","Parents and families in Peru want their children to live in cities that are safe, with clean air and water, and where their voices are heard – just as people do in most places. ","They didn't think that children's needs were such a high priority in the urban areas of Peru.","The main objective from UNICEF is that these cities, towns and municipalities implement the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. They have a set of criteria but whether they are actually determinants and how they are assessed are questioned by independent experts we contacted. A concern raised by one was that a whole city does not have to be part of the initiative, only a part of it like a municipality. The data collection and monitoring is different in different parts of the world. Additionally in some cases it may only be a matter of calling themselves child friendly, the label does not necessarily reflect the reality for the children living there. Another issue is that being part of the initiative might require some collaboration with UNICEF. There is however no other comparative measure when it comes to child friendly cities so this is the best one out there. UNICEF is seen as a reliable and trusted source by the experts.\n\nSource link: [UNICEF](https:\u002F\u002Fchildfriendlycities.org\u002Fperu\u002F)","People wrongly assume that Peru wouldn't have signed up for this UNICEF initiative, or that the initiative couldn’t mobilize support for helping children in many communities. In fact, there are currently 48 countries who are either part of the initiative or use its principles to designs their cities. The broad aims are for cities, towns or communities to make the voices, needs, priorities and rights of children a key part of public policies, programmes and decisions.","Many child-friendly cities in Peru!",{"metadata":2616,"sys":2619,"fields":2628},{"tags":2617,"concepts":2618},[],[],{"space":2620,"id":2622,"type":14,"createdAt":2623,"updatedAt":2623,"environment":2624,"publishedVersion":88,"revision":21,"contentType":2626,"locale":26},{"sys":2621},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"50tu3me7PmXreheupNiuwi","2022-06-21T07:27:48.659Z",{"sys":2625},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":2627},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":2629,"answers":2630,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":590,"name":556,"questionText":2631,"statistics":2632,"veryWrongStatistics":2636,"correctSentence":2640,"youWereWrong":2641,"youWereRight":2642,"dataSourceShortText":570,"dataSourceLinkLongText":2643,"extendedAnswerText":2074,"headingVeryWrong":2075,"youWereVeryWrong":2641,"headingWrong":2075},"652",[],"During the past 5 years, women held 25% of all seats in national parliaments worldwide. What was the number in Peru?",[927,2633,2634,2635],"per 0.74","jpn 0.63","esp 0.8899999999999999",[2637,2638,2639,2545],"uk 0.54","per 0.34","jpn 0.28","During the past 5 five years, women held 30% of seats in Peru's parliament.","Like many countries, Peru is still a long way from having an equal representation of women and men in parliament, BUT a lot of progress has been made.","They assumed that Peru hasn't made much progress when it comes to women in parliament.","Our correct figure is an average across both lower and upper chambers of parliament between 2017-2022. This figure will change as elections are held. We chose to have an average across both chambers of parliament despite the upper houses having different levels of power in different countries. It’s worth noting that being represented in the parliament does not automatically transfer into female contribution and engagement as there sometimes can be other obstacles.\nWe consulted six independent experts for this question who all agreed that the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) data is extremely reliable.\n\nSource link: [IPU](https:\u002F\u002Fdocs.google.com\u002Fspreadsheets\u002Fd\u002F1QE30QKC-uMbvUlYxLDaZpTVe59ooO0Rz9IC-dbIDQJg\u002Fedit#gid=569008184)",{"metadata":2645,"sys":2648,"fields":2657},{"tags":2646,"concepts":2647},[],[],{"space":2649,"id":2651,"type":14,"createdAt":2652,"updatedAt":2652,"environment":2653,"publishedVersion":88,"revision":21,"contentType":2655,"locale":26},{"sys":2650},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"67KC6gF16gUYCZbFN6qtIc","2022-06-21T07:27:48.791Z",{"sys":2654},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":2656},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":2658,"answers":2659,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":818,"name":2660,"questionText":2661,"statistics":2662,"veryWrongStatistics":2665,"correctSentence":2669,"youWereWrong":2670,"youWereRight":2671,"dataSourceShortText":388,"dataSourceLinkLongText":2672,"extendedAnswerText":2673,"headingVeryWrong":2674,"youWereVeryWrong":2675,"headingWrong":2674},"653",[],"How many people in Peru have s","How many people in Peru have some access to electricity?",[2663,2633,2321,2664],"uk 0.8","esp 0.77",[1294,2666,2667,2668],"per 0.21","jpn 0.44","esp 0.35","More than 90% of people in Peru have access to electricity.","Your view of Peru is more than two decades out of date.","Their view of Peru is many decades out of date.","For this question, the source we use is The Energy Progress Report, which tracks the progress of SDG 7.  The term “access” is defined differently in all their underlying sources. In some extreme cases, households may experience an average of 60 power outages per week and still be listed as “having access to electricity”. We have made sure to avoid using data for countries where experts said the data is particularly unreliable\nand we also use \"more than\" so we avoid using a specific number which may overstate progress. \n\nSource link: [ESMAP](https:\u002F\u002Ftrackingsdg7.esmap.org\u002Fcountry\u002Fperu)","Today almost everyone in Peru has some access to electricity. In the last 20 years the share of people in Peru with access to electricity has increased from around 70% to almost 95%. But this amazing progress hasn’t yet changed the stereotypes that make people underestimate Peru in all kinds of ways.","Nearly everyone in Peru is on the grid!","Your view of Peru is many decades out of date.",{"metadata":2677,"sys":2680,"fields":2689},{"tags":2678,"concepts":2679},[],[],{"space":2681,"id":2683,"type":14,"createdAt":2684,"updatedAt":2684,"environment":2685,"publishedVersion":21,"revision":21,"contentType":2687,"locale":26},{"sys":2682},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"3X1X5Pw43nKFvxHaK3Ej6H","2022-06-21T07:27:48.936Z",{"sys":2686},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":2688},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":2690,"answers":2691,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":2692,"name":2693,"questionText":2694,"statistics":2695,"veryWrongStatistics":2697,"correctSentence":2698,"youWereWrong":2699,"youWereRight":2700,"dataSourceShortText":663,"dataSourceLinkLongText":2701,"extendedAnswerText":2702,"headingVeryWrong":360,"youWereVeryWrong":2699,"headingWrong":360,"aboutSurveys":330},"1255",[],67,"How many babies in Peru were v","How many babies in Peru were vaccinated against some disease in 2019?",[2696],"gmi 0.6699999999999999",[659],"Around 90% of children were vaccinated against some disease in Peru in 2019.","You missed the modernization that means nearly every child in Peru is vaccinated.","They missed the modernization that means nearly every baby in Peru gets vaccinated.","The data comes from the Global Health Observatory data repository of the World Health Organization (WHO). The WHO estimates are based mainly on data from national administrative records and household surveys, such as the Expanded Programme on Immunization cluster survey, the UNICEF Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey, and the Demographic and Health Survey (DHS). These surveys assess the vaccination coverage among children aged 12-23 months who received a vaccination anytime before the survey.\nGapminder has compiled the estimates on the percentage of 1-year-old children who received nine different vaccinations (Haemophilus influenzae type B, diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, hepatitis B, tuberculosis BCG, measles, pneumococcal disease, poliomyelitis and rotavirus) for the period 1980-2019 for countries and territories and average global immunization coverage. To avoid overestimating the share of children who have been vaccinated at least once, we use \"more than\" rather than a specific number\n\nSource link: [Source: WHO](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.who.int\u002Fdata\u002Fgho\u002Fdata\u002Fthemes\u002Ftopics\u002Findicator-groups\u002Findicator-group-details\u002FGHO\u002Fimmunization-coverage-estimates)","Basic healthcare has improved a lot in Peru, as the vaccination rate of 94% in 2019 shows. This also tells us something about the progress in Peru's education and infrastructure. Vaccinating so many children requires good roads for transport, electricity to keep vaccines cold, and educated nurses and parents to ensure they reach the babies. These exist close to the majority of children born in Peru nowadays.",{"metadata":2704,"sys":2707,"fields":2716},{"tags":2705,"concepts":2706},[],[],{"space":2708,"id":2710,"type":14,"createdAt":2711,"updatedAt":2711,"environment":2712,"publishedVersion":88,"revision":21,"contentType":2714,"locale":26},{"sys":2709},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"533PO6FX32QgEZl8bur76U","2022-06-21T07:27:49.072Z",{"sys":2713},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":2715},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":113},{"globalId":2717,"heading":2718,"slug":2717,"questions":2719,"certificateText":2720},"per-cert","Peru Cert",[2491,2521,2553,2584,2615,2644,2676],"for answering 100% correct on questions about Peru, and thereby proving essential knowledge that most people are wrong about.",{"metadata":2722,"sys":2725,"fields":2732},{"tags":2723,"concepts":2724},[],[],{"space":2726,"id":2728,"type":38,"createdAt":2729,"updatedAt":2729,"environment":2730,"publishedVersion":110,"revision":21,"locale":26},{"sys":2727},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"68olnoE35LOlCEGRmDQ2Wq","2022-06-21T07:27:47.658Z",{"sys":2731},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"title":2733,"description":46,"file":2734},"pe",{"url":2735,"details":2736,"fileName":2739,"contentType":432},"\u002F\u002Fimages.ctfassets.net\u002Fghhpjogyw4x7\u002F68olnoE35LOlCEGRmDQ2Wq\u002F96e8759b802435ddf001eb2fbe910106\u002Fpe.svg",{"size":2737,"image":2738},245,{"width":430,"height":430},"pe.svg",{"metadata":2741,"sys":2744,"fields":2753},{"tags":2742,"concepts":2743},[],[],{"space":2745,"id":2747,"type":14,"createdAt":2748,"updatedAt":2748,"environment":2749,"publishedVersion":20,"revision":21,"contentType":2751,"locale":26},{"sys":2746},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"0KcY5qm3CLsljL69eyiHH","2022-06-21T07:28:55.358Z",{"sys":2750},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":2752},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":91},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":2754,"name":2755,"slug":2756,"tests":2757,"diplomaTest":2928,"icon":2946,"iconDisplayType":433,"topicCategory":434},"sur","Suriname","suriname",[2758],{"metadata":2759,"sys":2762,"fields":2771},{"tags":2760,"concepts":2761},[],[],{"space":2763,"id":2765,"type":14,"createdAt":2766,"updatedAt":2766,"environment":2767,"publishedVersion":88,"revision":21,"contentType":2769,"locale":26},{"sys":2764},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"5xWzXysXWxOYQspYewlMy5","2022-06-21T07:28:55.396Z",{"sys":2768},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":2770},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":113},{"globalId":2772,"heading":2773,"slug":2772,"questions":2774,"certificateText":46},"sur-t1","Suriname T1",[2775,2805,2839,2868,2902],{"metadata":2776,"sys":2779,"fields":2788},{"tags":2777,"concepts":2778},[],[],{"space":2780,"id":2782,"type":14,"createdAt":2783,"updatedAt":2783,"environment":2784,"publishedVersion":88,"revision":21,"contentType":2786,"locale":26},{"sys":2781},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"1XNbyYWIGv6y3nmbbYGEaN","2022-06-21T07:28:55.445Z",{"sys":2785},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":2787},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":2789,"answers":2790,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":244,"name":2791,"questionText":2792,"statistics":2793,"veryWrongStatistics":2797,"correctSentence":2801,"youWereWrong":2802,"youWereRight":2803,"dataSourceShortText":187,"dataSourceLinkLongText":2804,"extendedAnswerText":189,"headingVeryWrong":190,"youWereVeryWrong":2802,"headingWrong":190},"752",[],"How many people in Suriname co","How many people in Suriname cook using stoves that don’t produce smoke?",[1519,2794,2795,2796],"phl 0.74","are 0.8300000000000001","nld 0.78",[1454,2798,2799,2800],"phl 0.26","are 0.32","nld 0.34","More than 85% of people in Suriname cook using stoves that don't produce smoke.","People start cooking with gas or electric stoves as soon as they can afford to. But you probably didn’t realize how many people in Suriname are rich enough to afford that.","People start cooking with gas or electric stoves as soon as they can afford to, but many assume people in Suriname are not rich enough to afford that.","The data from the WHO is compiled using surveys and, where data is unavailable for a certain year, it is modeled. It also doesn’t take into account that households may have access to clean fuels but don’t use them because of their high costs. Also, homes that report using clean fuels may continue to use biomass as secondary energy sources. The data uncertainties are why we created large differences between the three answer options and use “around”, \"close to\" and \"more then\" instead of an exact number. We also consulted three independent experts who agreed that  the source of the data represent the most accurate picture of how things are when it comes to the use of clean cooking fuels and technology in the world.\n\nSource link: [WHO](https:\u002F\u002Fdata.worldbank.org\u002Findicator\u002FEG.CFT.ACCS.ZS?locations=SR)",{"metadata":2806,"sys":2809,"fields":2818},{"tags":2807,"concepts":2808},[],[],{"space":2810,"id":2812,"type":14,"createdAt":2813,"updatedAt":2813,"environment":2814,"publishedVersion":88,"revision":21,"contentType":2816,"locale":26},{"sys":2811},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"6RcQNg5raHlm1LL4DDcLAj","2022-06-21T07:28:55.585Z",{"sys":2815},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":2817},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":2819,"answers":2820,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":682,"name":2821,"questionText":2822,"statistics":2823,"veryWrongStatistics":2827,"correctSentence":2832,"youWereWrong":2833,"youWereRight":2834,"dataSourceShortText":326,"dataSourceLinkLongText":2835,"extendedAnswerText":2836,"headingVeryWrong":2837,"youWereVeryWrong":2838,"headingWrong":2837},"753",[],"In Suriname, of all children a","In Suriname, of all children aged 7 to 11, how many went to school in 2018?",[2663,2824,2825,2826],"phl 0.62","are 0.76","nld 0.69",[2828,2829,2830,2831],"uk 0.44","phl 0.23","are 0.34","nld 0.18","Around 85% of children aged 7 to 11 went to school in Suriname in 2018.","Nearly every child of primary school age in Suriname is in a classroom learning. You thought many were at home, in the streets or out working instead!","They wrongly thought that lots of children in Suriname didn't spend their days in a classroom learning but were probably at home, in the streets or out working instead.","The data comes from UNESCO. The ages we use in the question refer to primary school age in that particular country (the ages people attend primary school differ slightly by country). The number used is the percentage of children of that age in the country who are enrolled in school. This number does not show actual school attendance or how many children drop out, just how many are signed up for school. Despite that limitation, five independent experts we contacted said this data is the best available. We also put in big differences between the three options so that the 'correct' answer we use is way more correct than the two other options.\n\nSource link: [UNESCO](https:\u002F\u002Fdata.worldbank.org\u002Findicator\u002FSE.PRM.TENR?locations=SR)","86% of children go to school in Suriname. But people truly underestimate the share of children in school. It really shows that people have missed important, positive trends in Suriname.","Children go to school in Suriname!","Nearly every child of primary school age in Suriname is in a classroom learning. You thought most were at home, in the streets or out working instead!",{"metadata":2840,"sys":2843,"fields":2852},{"tags":2841,"concepts":2842},[],[],{"space":2844,"id":2846,"type":14,"createdAt":2847,"updatedAt":2847,"environment":2848,"publishedVersion":88,"revision":21,"contentType":2850,"locale":26},{"sys":2845},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"4EEkc5ii1fBbGV1BVfyaKr","2022-06-21T07:28:55.786Z",{"sys":2849},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":2851},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":2853,"answers":2854,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":244,"name":556,"questionText":2855,"statistics":2856,"veryWrongStatistics":2860,"correctSentence":2864,"youWereWrong":2865,"youWereRight":2866,"dataSourceShortText":570,"dataSourceLinkLongText":2867,"extendedAnswerText":2074,"headingVeryWrong":2075,"youWereVeryWrong":2865,"headingWrong":2075},"754",[],"During the past 5 years, women held 25% of all seats in national parliaments worldwide. 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It’s worth noting that being represented in the parliament does not automatically transfer into female contribution and engagement as there sometimes can be other obstacles.\nWe consulted six independent experts for this question who all agreed that the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) data is extremely reliable.\n\nSource link: [IPU](https:\u002F\u002Fdocs.google.com\u002Fspreadsheets\u002Fd\u002F1QE30QKC-uMbvUlYxLDaZpTVe59ooO0Rz9IC-dbIDQJg\u002Fedit#gid=569008182)",{"metadata":2869,"sys":2872,"fields":2881},{"tags":2870,"concepts":2871},[],[],{"space":2873,"id":2875,"type":14,"createdAt":2876,"updatedAt":2876,"environment":2877,"publishedVersion":88,"revision":21,"contentType":2879,"locale":26},{"sys":2874},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"4UlA7IYi4wJ0i2ntD6VKek","2022-06-21T07:28:55.944Z",{"sys":2878},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":2880},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":2882,"answers":2883,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":1638,"name":2884,"questionText":2885,"statistics":2886,"veryWrongStatistics":2891,"correctSentence":2896,"youWereWrong":2897,"youWereRight":2898,"dataSourceShortText":388,"dataSourceLinkLongText":2899,"extendedAnswerText":2900,"headingVeryWrong":2901,"youWereVeryWrong":2897,"headingWrong":2901},"755",[],"How many people in Suriname ha","How many people in Suriname have some access to electricity?",[2887,2888,2889,2890],"uk 0.8099999999999999","phl 0.63","are 0.72","nld 0.79",[2892,2893,2894,2895],"uk 0.57","phl 0.31","are 0.39","nld 0.33","More than 90% of people in Suriname have access to electricity.","Your view of Suriname is many decades out of date.","Their view of Suriname is many decades out of date.","For this question, the source we use is The Energy Progress Report, which tracks the progress of SDG 7.  The term “access” is defined differently in all their underlying sources. In some extreme cases, households may experience an average of 60 power outages per week and still be listed as “having access to electricity”. We have made sure to avoid using data for countries where experts said the data is particularly unreliable\nand we also use \"more than\" so we avoid using a specific number which may overstate progress. \n\nSource link: [ESMAP](https:\u002F\u002Ftrackingsdg7.esmap.org\u002Fcountry\u002Fsuriname)","Today almost everyone in Suriname has some access to electricity. In fact, more than 90% of people in Suriname had access to electricity already 30 years ago! This is just one example of the high levels of modernization in Suriname which has been almost entirely neglected by the rest of the world.","Most in Suriname are on the grid!",{"metadata":2903,"sys":2906,"fields":2915},{"tags":2904,"concepts":2905},[],[],{"space":2907,"id":2909,"type":14,"createdAt":2910,"updatedAt":2910,"environment":2911,"publishedVersion":21,"revision":21,"contentType":2913,"locale":26},{"sys":2908},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"7MbVrvu38vlA1nFCx9WiR","2022-06-21T07:28:56.086Z",{"sys":2912},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":2914},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":2916,"answers":2917,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":590,"name":2918,"questionText":2919,"statistics":2920,"veryWrongStatistics":2922,"correctSentence":2924,"youWereWrong":2925,"youWereRight":2926,"dataSourceShortText":663,"dataSourceLinkLongText":2701,"extendedAnswerText":2927,"headingVeryWrong":360,"youWereVeryWrong":2925,"headingWrong":360,"aboutSurveys":330},"1314",[],"How many babies in Suriname we","How many babies in Suriname were vaccinated against some disease in 2019 (before the Coronavirus pandemic)?",[2921],"gmi 0.78",[2923],"gmi 0.56","Around 75% of children were vaccinated against some disease in Suriname in 2019.","You missed the modernization that means three quarters of children in Suriname are vaccinated.","They missed the modernization that means three quarters of babies in Suriname get vaccinated.","Basic healthcare has improved in Suriname, although there are still challenges as the (below global average) vaccination rate of 77% in 2019 shows. Vaccinating the majority of children is an indication that the correct education and infrastructure is in place for most of the country. That is because it requires good roads for transport, electricity to keep vaccines cold, and educated nurses and parents to ensure they reach the babies. 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","They assume many people in Uruguay are illiterate, despite almost all adults being able to read and write.","Literacy data is from UNESCO. Data quality varies between countries and generally it is less reliable in low-income countries. \nIt has been collected using different methodologies in different countries. In some countries the people surveyed are asked if they can read a short text aloud. In many countries, though, people are just asked if they can read or sometimes only if they and the people they live with went to school. There is some evidence from studies that people do not read as well as they report themselves to and that, in some cases, going to school may not mean a person is what we might consider to be literate. These doubts should not stop us recognizing the overall trend, that more mem, women and children have more years of education and more people say they can read than ever before. \nWe have put big differences between our three answer options to ensure our correct answer is more correct than the other two.\n\nSource link: [UNESCO](https:\u002F\u002Fdata.worldbank.org\u002Findicator\u002FSE.ADT.LITR.ZS?locations=UY)","Knowing how to read and write is a basis for the development of a country and its population, yet many people assume that lots of adults in Uruguay can’t! It is an extremely outdated view and shows that most people have completely missed Uruguay's development.","Yet you assumed that more than half of adults in Uruguay can’t! 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","Uruguay is a multi-party democracy, that has a peaceful transfer of power after elections and a free press. However, you assumed it's falling behind many other countries when it comes to this global goal.","They assumed Uruguay is falling behind many other countries when it comes to the global goals of a peaceful transfer of power after elections and a free press.","Source: Civicus","The ratings we use come from the non-profit group Civicus, which is a network of organizations at the local, national, regional and international levels. Civicus says of its methodology: \"The CIVICUS Monitor combines data from a range of sources. Through a series of standard calculations and verification checks, we produce a guiding score for each country that we use to assign ratings on the state of civic space. Civic space is defined as the respect in law and practice for the freedoms of association, peaceful assembly and expression. Built into each of the three core freedoms is the understanding that a state has a duty to protect civil society, and must go beyond simply refraining from interfering in citizens' enjoyment of their rights.\" To ensure that we are not misrepresnting the freedoms of a country we also double check the Civicus rating with other sources.\n\nSource link: [Civicus](https:\u002F\u002Fmonitor.civicus.org\u002Fcountry\u002Furuguay\u002F)","The UN goal is that all societies should be more like Uruguay.","World leader in fundamental freedoms!",{"metadata":3064,"sys":3067,"fields":3076},{"tags":3065,"concepts":3066},[],[],{"space":3068,"id":3070,"type":14,"createdAt":3071,"updatedAt":3071,"environment":3072,"publishedVersion":88,"revision":21,"contentType":3074,"locale":26},{"sys":3069},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"2fRjsQv2bLhN9FxQ5Ttojg","2022-06-21T07:29:08.449Z",{"sys":3073},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":3075},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":3077,"answers":3078,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":923,"name":3079,"questionText":3080,"statistics":3081,"veryWrongStatistics":3086,"correctSentence":3089,"youWereWrong":3090,"youWereRight":3091,"dataSourceShortText":833,"dataSourceLinkLongText":834,"extendedAnswerText":3092,"headingVeryWrong":3093,"youWereVeryWrong":3090,"headingWrong":3093},"818",[],"How many start-up companies in","How many start-up companies in Uruguay, created after 2015, are listed on the international investment site Crunchbase?",[3082,3083,3084,3085],"uk 0.67","ury 0.91","esp 0.74","jpn 0.6699999999999999",[861,3087,1265,3088],"ury 0.45","jpn 0.26","Around 50 companies created in Uruguay after 2015 are listed on the international investment site Crunchbase.","You hadn't recognized that the business environment in Uruguay encourages the innovation which can drive an economy and create lots of  jobs!","They hadn't recognized that the business environment in Uruguay encourages the innovation which can drive an economy and create lots of  jobs!","Creating lots of new companies is often associated with entrepreneurship and a dynamic economy. Crunchbase lists innovative companies in different countries and it shows that there are lots of new businesses being created in many different sectors in Uruguay – which is a very positive sign.","Uruguay is good for entrepreneurs!",{"metadata":3095,"sys":3098,"fields":3107},{"tags":3096,"concepts":3097},[],[],{"space":3099,"id":3101,"type":14,"createdAt":3102,"updatedAt":3102,"environment":3103,"publishedVersion":88,"revision":21,"contentType":3105,"locale":26},{"sys":3100},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"6hox6fgZ5H439TNAfj4I4e","2022-06-21T07:29:08.591Z",{"sys":3104},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":3106},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":3108,"answers":3109,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":1319,"name":3110,"questionText":3111,"statistics":3112,"veryWrongStatistics":3114,"correctSentence":3117,"youWereWrong":1852,"youWereRight":3118,"dataSourceShortText":1854,"dataSourceLinkLongText":3119,"extendedAnswerText":3120,"headingVeryWrong":3121,"youWereVeryWrong":3122,"headingWrong":3121},"819",[],"How many vacation rentals in U","How many vacation rentals in Uruguay are listed on Airbnb?",[139,3113,290,596],"ury 0.55",[180,3115,3116,3055],"ury 0.32","esp 0.29","There are more than 300 vacation rentals in Uruguay on Airbnb.","They probably underestimated how many people visit Uruguay each year.","We got this information from Airbnb's website in March 2022. There may be many more than 300 properties but when there is Airbnb just lists 300+ as the maximum no matter the country.\n\nSource link: [Airbnb](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.airbnb.com\u002F)","Many find it hard to believe that people in Uruguay nowadays are renting out their properties to  international visitors. Around 3.5 million people visited Uruguay in 2019 and Airbnb now has more than 300 properties available to rent, and together with other such services the number is even higher. ","More than 3 million tourists visit Uruguay yearly","...and private citizens can rent them their homes!",{"metadata":3124,"sys":3127,"fields":3136},{"tags":3125,"concepts":3126},[],[],{"space":3128,"id":3130,"type":14,"createdAt":3131,"updatedAt":3131,"environment":3132,"publishedVersion":88,"revision":21,"contentType":3134,"locale":26},{"sys":3129},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"71LyMSixSiH7NWrjGCTrO9","2022-06-21T07:29:09.037Z",{"sys":3133},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":3135},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":3137,"answers":3138,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":682,"name":853,"questionText":3139,"statistics":3140,"veryWrongStatistics":3143,"correctSentence":3147,"youWereWrong":3148,"youWereRight":3149,"dataSourceShortText":605,"dataSourceLinkLongText":3150,"extendedAnswerText":3151,"headingVeryWrong":3152,"youWereVeryWrong":3148,"headingWrong":3152},"820",[],"How many product categories together made up 75% of Uruguay's total export revenue in 2018?",[3141,3142,1526,2034],"uk 0.6900000000000001","ury 0.9299999999999999",[3144,3087,3145,3146],"uk 0.16","esp 0.12","jpn 0.25","20 different product categories together make up 75% of Uruguay's total export revenue.","Modern economies cannot just focus on a tiny number of sectors if they are going to keep growing and developing, yet that is what you assumed about Uruguay. You were extremely wrong!","Modern economies cannot just focus on a tiny number of sectors if they are going to keep growing and developing, yet that is what people assume about Uruguay. They are extremely wrong!","For this question we use the Atlas of Economic Complexity, which is run by the Growth Lab at Harvard University. The data they use about goods is taken from countries’ reporting to the UN Statistical Division (COMTRADE). Some countries may provide limited, delayed or inaccurate reporting. Services data is taken from what is reported to the International Monetary Fund (IMF). The data is cleaned by the team who run the Atlas. However, there is still potential for errors within the data. They put warning notes on those countries where caution should be advised when using the data. We avoid using data for those countries. Despite the limitations of the data, three independent experts we contacted still trust the underlying source of data and the credentials of those running the  Atlas of Economic Complexity.\n\nSource link: [Atlas of Economic Complexity](https:\u002F\u002Fatlas.cid.harvard.edu\u002Fexplore?country=230&product=undefined&year=2018&productClass=HS&target=Product&partner=undefined&startYear=undefined)","75% of Uruguay's exports are made up of 20 different products, mostly agricultural, but also some textiles, chemicals and vehicles.","Uruguay produces and sells a wide range of products abroad!",{"metadata":3154,"sys":3157,"fields":3166},{"tags":3155,"concepts":3156},[],[],{"space":3158,"id":3160,"type":14,"createdAt":3161,"updatedAt":3161,"environment":3162,"publishedVersion":21,"revision":21,"contentType":3164,"locale":26},{"sys":3159},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"2bn71KErlDBmuzPnows6ic","2022-06-21T07:29:09.171Z",{"sys":3163},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":3165},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":3167,"answers":3168,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":923,"name":3169,"questionText":3170,"statistics":3171,"veryWrongStatistics":3173,"correctSentence":3175,"youWereWrong":3176,"youWereRight":3177,"dataSourceShortText":634,"dataSourceLinkLongText":3178,"extendedAnswerText":3179,"headingVeryWrong":3180,"youWereVeryWrong":3176,"headingWrong":3180,"aboutSurveys":330},"1355",[],"In Uruguay, of all children ag","In Uruguay, of all children aged 7 to 11, how many went to school in 2017?",[3172],"gmi 0.75",[3174],"gmi 0.45","More than 95% of children aged 7 to 11 went to school in Uruguay in 2017.","Nearly every child of primary school age in Uruguay is in a classroom learning. You thought many were at home, in the streets or out working instead!","They wrongly thought that lots of children in Uruguay didn't spend their days in a classroom learning but were probably at home, in the streets or out working instead.","The data comes from UNESCO. The ages we use in the question refer to primary school age in that particular country (the ages people attend primary school differ slightly by country). The number used is the percentage of children of that age in the country who are enrolled in school. This number does not show actual school attendance or how many children drop out, just how many are signed up for school. Despite that limitation, five independent experts we contacted said this data is the best available. We also put in big differences between the three options so that the 'correct' answer we use is way more correct than the two other options.\n\nSource link: [Source: UNESCO](https:\u002F\u002Fdata.worldbank.org\u002Findicator\u002FSE.PRM.TENR?locations=UY)","Close to 100% of children go to school in Uruguay. It is a high-income country and being out of school has been extremely rare for many years.","Children go to school in Uruguay!",{"metadata":3182,"sys":3185,"fields":3194},{"tags":3183,"concepts":3184},[],[],{"space":3186,"id":3188,"type":14,"createdAt":3189,"updatedAt":3189,"environment":3190,"publishedVersion":21,"revision":21,"contentType":3192,"locale":26},{"sys":3187},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"2FsBqx9CONDhgj2sMQq4D6","2022-06-21T07:29:09.307Z",{"sys":3191},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":3193},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":3195,"answers":3196,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":3197,"name":3198,"questionText":3199,"statistics":3200,"veryWrongStatistics":3202,"correctSentence":3204,"youWereWrong":3205,"youWereRight":3205,"dataSourceShortText":663,"dataSourceLinkLongText":2701,"extendedAnswerText":3206,"headingVeryWrong":360,"youWereVeryWrong":3205,"headingWrong":360,"aboutSurveys":330},"1356",[],52,"How many babies in Uruguay wer","How many babies in Uruguay were vaccinated against some disease in 2020?",[3201],"gmi 0.52",[3203],"gmi 0.26","More than 95% of children were vaccinated against some disease in Uruguay in 2020.","Uruguay, like other high-income countries, has had the infrastructure and education in place to vaccinate the majority of its population for many years.","In Uruguay in 2020, 99% of children were vaccinated against at least one illness. Vaccinating so many children requires good roads for transport, electricity to keep vaccines cold, and educated nurses and parents to ensure they reach the babies. These exist close to the majority of children born in Uruguay nowadays.",{"metadata":3208,"sys":3211,"fields":3220},{"tags":3209,"concepts":3210},[],[],{"space":3212,"id":3214,"type":14,"createdAt":3215,"updatedAt":3215,"environment":3216,"publishedVersion":21,"revision":21,"contentType":3218,"locale":26},{"sys":3213},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"3zwY8jXThBv6jxtfmVE4zu","2022-06-21T07:29:09.444Z",{"sys":3217},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":3219},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":3221,"answers":3222,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":3223,"name":3224,"questionText":3225,"statistics":3226,"veryWrongStatistics":3228,"correctSentence":3229,"youWereWrong":3230,"youWereRight":3231,"dataSourceShortText":388,"dataSourceLinkLongText":3232,"extendedAnswerText":3233,"headingVeryWrong":391,"youWereVeryWrong":3230,"headingWrong":391,"aboutSurveys":330},"1357",[],54,"How many people in Uruguay hav","How many people in Uruguay have some access to electricity?",[3227],"gmi 0.54",[3203],"More than 95% of people in Uruguay have some access to electricity. 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","They assume many people in Venezuela are illiterate, despite almost all adults being able to read and write.","Literacy data is from UNESCO. Data quality varies between countries and generally it is less reliable in low-income countries. \nIt has been collected using different methodologies in different countries. In some countries the people surveyed are asked if they can read a short text aloud. In many countries, though, people are just asked if they can read or sometimes only if they and the people they live with went to school. There is some evidence from studies that people do not read as well as they report themselves to and that, in some cases, going to school may not mean a person is what we might consider to be literate. These doubts should not stop us recognizing the overall trend, that more mem, women and children have more years of education and more people say they can read than ever before. \nWe have put big differences between our three answer options to ensure our correct answer is more correct than the other two.\n\nSource link: [UNESCO](https:\u002F\u002Fdata.worldbank.org\u002Findicator\u002FSE.ADT.LITR.ZS?locations=VE)","Already 40 years ago, more than 80% said they could read and write, and today it is 97%. A vast majority believe Venezuela is still not close to that. It’s extremely common to have a completely outdated view of Venezuela and it seems like a lot of people have failed to realise all kinds of positive progress that has taken place during the past 60 years.","Yet you assumed that more than 60% of adults in Venezuela can’t! 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","They didn't realize that Venezuela was one of the founder UN members at the end of the Second World War.","Venezuela became a member of the United Nations on 24th October 1945.\n\nSource link: [UN](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.un.org\u002Fabout-us\u002Fmember-states)","Alongside 50 other countries, Venezuela was a founder member of the UN. These were the countries that were invited to participate in the 1945 San Francisco Conference at which the UN Charter and Statute of the International Court of Justice was adopted. ","Venezuela joined the UN at the end of the Second World War!",{"metadata":3371,"sys":3374,"fields":3383},{"tags":3372,"concepts":3373},[],[],{"space":3375,"id":3377,"type":14,"createdAt":3378,"updatedAt":3378,"environment":3379,"publishedVersion":21,"revision":21,"contentType":3381,"locale":26},{"sys":3376},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"K6ZZJYZNkOR1VGwzp0KMj","2022-06-21T07:29:21.589Z",{"sys":3380},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":3382},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":3384,"answers":3385,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":280,"name":3386,"questionText":3387,"statistics":3388,"veryWrongStatistics":3389,"correctSentence":3390,"youWereWrong":3391,"youWereRight":3392,"dataSourceShortText":634,"dataSourceLinkLongText":3393,"extendedAnswerText":3394,"headingVeryWrong":3395,"youWereVeryWrong":3391,"headingWrong":3395,"aboutSurveys":330},"1366",[],"In Venezuela, of all children ","In Venezuela, of all children aged 7 to 11, how many went to school in 2017?",[1614],[354],"Around 90% of children aged 7 to 11 went to school in Venezuela in 2017.","Even though more children are out of school than previously, nine out of ten are still in a classroom learning.","They overestimated how many Venezuelan children didn't spend their days in a classroom learning but were probably at home, in the streets or out working instead.","The data comes from UNESCO. The ages we use in the question refer to primary school age in that particular country (the ages people attend primary school differ slightly by country). The number used is the percentage of children of that age in the country who are enrolled in school. This number does not show actual school attendance or how many children drop out, just how many are signed up for school. Despite that limitation, five independent experts we contacted said this data is the best available. We also put in big differences between the three options so that the 'correct' answer we use is way more correct than the two other options.\n\nSource link: [Source: UNESCO](https:\u002F\u002Fdata.worldbank.org\u002Findicator\u002FSE.PRM.TENR?locations=VE)","Around 90% of children go to school in Venezuela. It was higher previously but, as UNICEF says, the deteriorating economic situation in the country is leading to more children not being in school.","Most children go to school in Venezuela",{"metadata":3397,"sys":3400,"fields":3409},{"tags":3398,"concepts":3399},[],[],{"space":3401,"id":3403,"type":14,"createdAt":3404,"updatedAt":3404,"environment":3405,"publishedVersion":88,"revision":21,"contentType":3407,"locale":26},{"sys":3402},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"7Gy3ZfsdEiw9A2pYAZbWV0","2022-06-21T07:29:21.738Z",{"sys":3406},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":3408},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":3410,"answers":3411,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":682,"name":3412,"questionText":3413,"statistics":3414,"veryWrongStatistics":3415,"correctSentence":3416,"youWereWrong":3417,"youWereRight":3418,"dataSourceShortText":663,"dataSourceLinkLongText":2701,"extendedAnswerText":3419,"headingVeryWrong":360,"youWereVeryWrong":3417,"headingWrong":360,"aboutSurveys":330},"1367",[],"How many babies in Venezuela w","How many babies in Venezuela were vaccinated against some disease in 2019 (before the Coronavirus pandemic)?",[686],[1879],"Around 90% of children were vaccinated against some disease in Venezuela in 2019.","You missed the modernization that means nearly every child in Venezuela is vaccinated.","They missed the modernization that means nearly every baby in Venezuela gets vaccinated.","In the news, images of Venezuela are often of the difficult economic situation. We don't often see everyday services, like vaccinating babies. Around 93% of one-year-olds were vaccinated against at least one disease in 2019,  which tells us something about Venezuela's education and infrastructure. Vaccinating so many children requires good roads for transport, electricity to keep vaccines cold, and educated nurses and parents to ensure they reach the babies. These exist close to the majority of children born in Venezuela nowadays.",{"metadata":3421,"sys":3424,"fields":3433},{"tags":3422,"concepts":3423},[],[],{"space":3425,"id":3427,"type":14,"createdAt":3428,"updatedAt":3428,"environment":3429,"publishedVersion":21,"revision":21,"contentType":3431,"locale":26},{"sys":3426},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"HccOBCxwKYVFpiKEuXAKd","2022-06-21T07:29:21.893Z",{"sys":3430},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":3432},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":3434,"answers":3435,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":923,"name":3436,"questionText":3437,"statistics":3438,"veryWrongStatistics":3439,"correctSentence":3440,"youWereWrong":3441,"youWereRight":3442,"dataSourceShortText":388,"dataSourceLinkLongText":3443,"extendedAnswerText":3444,"headingVeryWrong":391,"youWereVeryWrong":3441,"headingWrong":391,"aboutSurveys":330},"1368",[],"How many people in Venezuela h","How many people in Venezuela have some access to electricity?",[3172],[1908],"More than 95% of people in Venezuela have some access to electricity. ","Nearly everyone in Venezuela has access to electricity.","They didn't know nearly every person in Venezuela is on the grid.","For this question, the source we use is The Energy Progress Report, which tracks the progress of SDG 7.  The term “access” is defined differently in all their underlying sources. In some extreme cases, households may experience an average of 60 power outages per week and still be listed as “having access to electricity”. We have made sure to avoid using data for countries where experts said the data is particularly unreliable\nand we also use \"more than\" so we avoid using a specific number which may overstate progress. \n\nSource link: [ESMAP](https:\u002F\u002Ftrackingsdg7.esmap.org\u002Fcountry\u002Fvenezuela-bolivarian-republic)","Today, close to 100% of people in Venezuela have some access to electricity. 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