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How many days does it take in Australia?",[138,139,140,141],"uk 0.92","aus 0.8500000000000001","chl 0.75","mys 0.81",[143,144,145,146],"uk 0.55","aus 0.53","chl 0.14","mys 0.3","In Australia it takes 2 days to start a business.","Start a new business in Australia in just two days!","They had no idea that entrepreneurs can start a business in Australia in just two days.","Source: Australian Government","According to the Australian goverment: \"A company application should take you around 15 minutes to complete online. If you have registered using the Business Registration Service- external site and have provided all the required documents, and paid the fee, you should get confirmation within two business days.\"\n\nSource link: [Australian Government](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.business.gov.au\u002Fregistrations\u002Fregister-a-company)","When you think of starting a business, images of mountains of paperwork and long delays probably come to mind. But in Australia this is not the case - entrepreneurs can get their businesses started in just 48 hours!","Less burdensome business bureaucracy",{"metadata":155,"sys":158,"fields":167},{"tags":156,"concepts":157},[],[],{"space":159,"id":161,"type":14,"createdAt":162,"updatedAt":162,"environment":163,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":165,"locale":26},{"sys":160},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"2x6eR9e4G9g5zBSGDw9X3I","2022-06-22T15:41:00.464Z",{"sys":164},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":166},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":130},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":168,"answers":169,"answersAsImages":94,"wrongPercentage":170,"name":171,"questionText":172,"statistics":173,"veryWrongStatistics":178,"correctSentence":183,"youWereWrong":184,"youWereRight":185,"dataSourceShortText":186,"dataSourceLinkLongText":187,"extendedAnswerText":188,"headingVeryWrong":189,"youWereVeryWrong":184,"headingWrong":189},"163",[],82,"How many of the 1000 top ranke","How many of the 1000 top ranked universities worldwide are found in Australia?",[174,175,176,177],"uk 0.85","aus 0.85","chl 0.86","mys 0.74",[179,180,181,182],"uk 0.42","aus 0.49","chl 0.44","mys 0.31","Australia has more than 34 universities ranked among the 1000 best in the world.","It is not only the biggest countries that have the best universities, as Australia shows.","They likely think that only the biggest 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\u002F2020\u002Fworld-ranking#!\u002Fpage\u002F0\u002Flength\u002F25\u002Flocations\u002FAU\u002Fsort_by\u002Frank\u002Fsort_order\u002Fasc\u002Fcols\u002Fstats)","When looking at different popular rankings of the 1000 top universities across the world, the one that lists least Australia universities, the Shanghai Ranking, still put 34 among the top 1000. The other lists have 35 and 36. Most people have no idea that so many of the best universities in the world can be found in Australia!","Australia has world-class universities!",{"metadata":191,"sys":194,"fields":203},{"tags":192,"concepts":193},[],[],{"space":195,"id":197,"type":14,"createdAt":198,"updatedAt":198,"environment":199,"publishedVersion":44,"revision":21,"contentType":201,"locale":26},{"sys":196},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"NW5sfeFkFdZ7D3j7tJGIp","2022-06-22T15:41:00.606Z",{"sys":200},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":202},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":130},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":204,"answers":205,"answersAsImages":94,"wrongPercentage":206,"name":207,"questionText":208,"statistics":209,"veryWrongStatistics":214,"correctSentence":218,"youWereWrong":219,"youWereRight":220,"dataSourceShortText":221,"dataSourceLinkLongText":222,"extendedAnswerText":223,"headingVeryWrong":224,"youWereVeryWrong":219,"headingWrong":224},"164",[],76,"How many UNESCO world heritage","How many UNESCO world heritage sites are found in Australia?",[210,211,212,213],"uk 0.81","aus 0.71","chl 0.85","mys 0.6799999999999999",[215,216,217,146],"uk 0.38","aus 0.36","chl 0.42","There are 20 UNESCO world heritage sites in Australia.","It has 20 designated sites of great historical and cultural value throughout the country. ","They were completely unaware that there are so many designated sites of historical and cultural value throughout Australia.","Source: UNESCO","These figures come directly from UNESCO. It is important to recognize that the UNESCO system of designating world heritage sites is not without controversy. Firstly, there are accustions of favoritism and that poorer countries struggle to have their sites recognized due to a lack of expertize. Next, there is an accusation that it can be used to profit from people's heritage and resources in a way that excludes them. Those issues aside, it is clear that in the right hands (i.e., historic and cultural preservation organizations, and indigenous community development organizations.) the recognition of these sites can be used as a force for good to bring more opportunity for economically depressed communities.\n\nSource link: [UNESCO](https:\u002F\u002Fwhc.unesco.org\u002Fen\u002Fstatesparties\u002Fau)","The UNESCO world heritage system has its critics, with it sometimes being blamed for sites being overexploited for financial gain by profiteers. However, there are also many upsides, with World Heritage sites potentially leading to an increase in tourism that could be of great benefit to economically depressed communities who should benefit most from their heritage. If more people knew there were so many historically important and culturally beautiful places to visit in Australia, for example, it would probably increase tourism even more.","There are many UNESCO sites in Australia!",{"metadata":226,"sys":229,"fields":238},{"tags":227,"concepts":228},[],[],{"space":230,"id":232,"type":14,"createdAt":233,"updatedAt":233,"environment":234,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":236,"locale":26},{"sys":231},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"7fGIJG9fKbnQjdelHgVu0h","2022-06-22T15:41:00.768Z",{"sys":235},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":237},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":130},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":239,"answers":240,"answersAsImages":94,"wrongPercentage":241,"name":242,"questionText":243,"statistics":244,"veryWrongStatistics":248,"correctSentence":253,"youWereWrong":254,"youWereRight":255,"dataSourceShortText":256,"dataSourceLinkLongText":257,"extendedAnswerText":258,"headingVeryWrong":259,"youWereVeryWrong":254,"headingWrong":259},"165",[],72,"Worldwide, 26% of people worke","Worldwide, 26% of people worked in agriculture in 2020. What was the number in Australia?",[245,144,246,247],"uk 0.8600000000000001","chl 0.74","mys 0.76",[249,250,251,252],"uk 0.53","aus 0.19","chl 0.28","mys 0.36","In Australia, less than 3% of people were employed in the agricultural sector in 2020. ","Australia has a modern workforce. Only 2.5% of those employed worked in the agricultural sector in 2020. ","They don't realize how modern Australia's workforce is.","Source: ILO","This question refers to the share of people working in agriculture who are of working age. The census data often used by the ILO is collected every 5-10 years so is not always very current. The quality of data obviously varies by country, with one particular issue being that in some countries it only covers employees and so doesn't include those who are self-employed and unpaid family workers. In those cases, the employment share of the agricultural sector is likely severely underreported. Another issue is where the census data only includes people in urban areas. Where the data is like those two, we do not ask questions about those countries. We also put big differences between the answer options so that our correct answer is way more correct than the other options.\n\nSource link: [ILO](https:\u002F\u002Fdata.worldbank.org\u002Findicator\u002FSL.AGR.EMPL.ZS?locations=AU)","Although many Australians don't work as farmers, that doesn’t mean it doesn’t produce food. It means that - like in all high-income countries - modern, efficient machines now do the work humans used to do.","Few are farmers in Australia!",{"metadata":261,"sys":264,"fields":273},{"tags":262,"concepts":263},[],[],{"space":265,"id":267,"type":14,"createdAt":268,"updatedAt":268,"environment":269,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":271,"locale":26},{"sys":266},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"68C405CFs9btbABQlKbVSV","2022-06-22T15:41:00.933Z",{"sys":270},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":272},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":130},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":274,"answers":275,"answersAsImages":94,"wrongPercentage":276,"name":277,"questionText":278,"statistics":279,"veryWrongStatistics":284,"correctSentence":289,"youWereWrong":290,"youWereRight":291,"dataSourceShortText":292,"dataSourceLinkLongText":293,"extendedAnswerText":294,"headingVeryWrong":295,"youWereVeryWrong":290,"headingWrong":295},"166",[],73,"Globally, around 10% of people","Globally, around 10% of people live in areas that are less than 5 meters above sea level. How many people in Australia live in such areas?",[280,281,282,283],"uk 0.7","aus 0.76","chl 0.78","mys 0.69",[285,286,287,288],"uk 0.32","aus 0.41","chl 0.46","mys 0.39","Less than 8% of people in Australia live in areas that are less than 5 meters below sea level.","When you overestimate how many homes can be reached by rising sea levels, you may think it’s impossible for so many people to find new places to live.","When they overestimate how many homes can be reached by rising sea levels, you may think it’s impossible for so many people to find new places to live.","Source: CIESIN","There are different estimates for this figure.  Columbia University in the US puts the global figure at around 5% and the figure for Australia at around 4%. We use 10% for the global figure and less than 8% as the figure for Australia to try to account for people living above the maximum tide levels instead of the average sea level. The exact number is still uncertain and there are many sources of potential errors such as people moving around after the populations were counted, but we are confident our correct answer is much closer to being correct than the other two answer options.\n\nSource link: [CIESIN](https:\u002F\u002Fdata.worldbank.org\u002Findicator\u002FEN.POP.EL5M.ZS?locations=AU)","As the climate continues to get warmer, sea levels are expected to keep rising.  For people living at low elevations it could mean they lose their homes or even their livelihoods. But that doesn’t means that all island populations are equally threatened, like in Australia where relatively few people live close to sea level.","Few live close to the sea level in Australia!",{"metadata":297,"sys":300,"fields":310},{"tags":298,"concepts":299},[],[],{"space":301,"id":303,"type":14,"createdAt":304,"updatedAt":304,"environment":305,"publishedVersion":307,"revision":21,"contentType":308,"locale":26},{"sys":302},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"7qipdr87r7ig6zmdzeByfw","2022-06-22T15:41:01.313Z",{"sys":306},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},6,{"sys":309},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":130},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":311,"answers":312,"answersAsImages":94,"wrongPercentage":313,"name":314,"questionText":315,"statistics":316,"veryWrongStatistics":318,"correctSentence":320,"youWereWrong":321,"youWereRight":321,"dataSourceShortText":322,"dataSourceLinkLongText":323,"extendedAnswerText":324,"headingVeryWrong":325,"youWereVeryWrong":321,"headingWrong":325,"aboutSurveys":326},"855",[],35,"In Australia, of all children ","In Australia, of all children aged 7 to 11, how many went to school in 2017?",[317],"gmi 0.35",[319],"gmi 0.11","More than 90% of children aged 7 to 11 went to school in Australia in 2017. ","Like in other high-income countries, it's only very few children in Australia who aren't in school.","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)","96% of children go to school in Australia. Children being out of school is rare and that has been the case for many decades. Most people know that countries that have been rich for a long time, like Australia, have successful education systems that are available to all children. However, it is very common for people to underestimate how many children go to school in low- and middle-income countries outside of Western Europe and North America.\n","Children go to school in Australia!","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":328,"sys":331,"fields":341},{"tags":329,"concepts":330},[],[],{"space":332,"id":334,"type":14,"createdAt":335,"updatedAt":335,"environment":336,"publishedVersion":338,"revision":21,"contentType":339,"locale":26},{"sys":333},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"2cOg45OHe9SPDVU5fBLBRB","2022-06-22T15:41:01.465Z",{"sys":337},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},5,{"sys":340},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":130},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":342,"answers":343,"answersAsImages":94,"wrongPercentage":344,"name":345,"questionText":346,"statistics":347,"veryWrongStatistics":349,"correctSentence":351,"youWereWrong":352,"youWereRight":352,"dataSourceShortText":353,"dataSourceLinkLongText":354,"extendedAnswerText":355,"headingVeryWrong":356,"youWereVeryWrong":352,"headingWrong":356,"aboutSurveys":326},"856",[],42,"How many babies in Australia w","How many babies in Australia were vaccinated against some disease in 2019?",[348],"gmi 0.42000000000000004",[350],"gmi 0.26","More than 90% of children were vaccinated against some disease in Australia in 2019.","Australia, like other rich countries, has had the infrastructure and education in place to vaccinate the majority of its population for many years.","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)","In Australia in 2019, 98% 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. Most people know that rich countries, like Australia, have had these resources in place to vaccinate their children for a long time. However, it is very common for people to underestimate how many children are vaccinated in low- and middle-income countries outside of Western Europe and North America.","A majority of the babies are vaccinated!",{"metadata":358,"sys":361,"fields":370},{"tags":359,"concepts":360},[],[],{"space":362,"id":364,"type":14,"createdAt":365,"updatedAt":365,"environment":366,"publishedVersion":338,"revision":21,"contentType":368,"locale":26},{"sys":363},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"1vCDQ6SNrSAUmBaAOAwXLp","2022-06-22T15:41:01.604Z",{"sys":367},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":369},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":130},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":371,"answers":372,"answersAsImages":94,"wrongPercentage":373,"name":374,"questionText":375,"statistics":376,"veryWrongStatistics":378,"correctSentence":380,"youWereWrong":381,"youWereRight":382,"dataSourceShortText":383,"dataSourceLinkLongText":384,"extendedAnswerText":385,"headingVeryWrong":386,"youWereVeryWrong":381,"headingWrong":386,"aboutSurveys":326},"857",[],36,"How many people in Australia h","How many people in Australia have some access to electricity?",[377],"gmi 0.36",[379],"gmi 0.14","More than 95% of people in Australia have some access to electricity. ","Nearly everyone in Australia has access to electricity.","They assumed that more people were without electricity in Australia than there are in reality.","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\u002Fcountries)","Today, close to 100% of people in Australia have some access to electricity and that has been the case for many years. Australia is among the richest countries in the world, with a modern infrastructure. The vast majority of people we asked know that almost no-one in Australia lacks the basics like food, water, electricity and vaccinations. However, it is very common for people to underestimate how many people in low- and middle-income countries outside of Western Europe and North America have electricity.","Most people are on the grid!",{"metadata":388,"sys":391,"fields":400},{"tags":389,"concepts":390},[],[],{"space":392,"id":394,"type":14,"createdAt":395,"updatedAt":395,"environment":396,"publishedVersion":21,"revision":21,"contentType":398,"locale":26},{"sys":393},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"4M2WQJBE1Nx9p7dJLzyZao","2022-06-22T15:41:01.774Z",{"sys":397},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":399},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":112},{"globalId":401,"heading":402,"slug":401,"questions":403,"certificateText":404},"aus-cert","Australia Cert",[117,154,190,225,260,296,327,357],"for answering 100% correct on questions about Australia, and thereby proving essential knowledge that most people are wrong about.",{"metadata":406,"sys":409,"fields":416},{"tags":407,"concepts":408},[],[],{"space":410,"id":412,"type":38,"createdAt":413,"updatedAt":413,"environment":414,"publishedVersion":44,"revision":21,"locale":26},{"sys":411},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"f2TJ1lkXwvInDKEle9wMR","2022-06-22T15:55:25.492Z",{"sys":415},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"title":417,"description":47,"file":418},"au",{"url":419,"details":420,"fileName":424,"contentType":425},"\u002F\u002Fimages.ctfassets.net\u002Fghhpjogyw4x7\u002Ff2TJ1lkXwvInDKEle9wMR\u002F51ebb4efe4ce01cf72d021b5dabf161a\u002Fau.svg",{"size":421,"image":422},864,{"width":423,"height":423},512,"au.svg","image\u002Fsvg+xml","cover","Country",{"metadata":429,"sys":432,"fields":442},{"tags":430,"concepts":431},[],[],{"space":433,"id":435,"type":14,"createdAt":436,"updatedAt":436,"environment":437,"publishedVersion":439,"revision":21,"contentType":440,"locale":26},{"sys":434},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"s37iKDTSHJOepR3vh327O","2022-06-22T14:40:48.821Z",{"sys":438},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},7,{"sys":441},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":92},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":443,"name":444,"slug":445,"tests":446,"diplomaTest":656,"icon":675,"iconDisplayType":426,"topicCategory":427},"fji","Fiji","fiji",[447],{"metadata":448,"sys":451,"fields":461},{"tags":449,"concepts":450},[],[],{"space":452,"id":454,"type":14,"createdAt":455,"updatedAt":456,"environment":457,"publishedVersion":20,"revision":70,"contentType":459,"locale":26},{"sys":453},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"380UzLdnf8nbZOSuNJpNrV","2022-06-22T14:40:48.865Z","2022-09-14T07:43:25.963Z",{"sys":458},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":460},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":112},{"globalId":462,"heading":463,"slug":462,"questions":464,"certificateText":47},"fji-t1","Fiji T1",[465,501,537,573,603,630],{"metadata":466,"sys":469,"fields":478},{"tags":467,"concepts":468},[],[],{"space":470,"id":472,"type":14,"createdAt":473,"updatedAt":473,"environment":474,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":476,"locale":26},{"sys":471},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"gbH7U3n3zIS9SNw5iRaod","2022-06-22T14:40:48.925Z",{"sys":475},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":477},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":130},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":479,"answers":480,"answersAsImages":94,"wrongPercentage":481,"name":482,"questionText":483,"statistics":484,"veryWrongStatistics":489,"correctSentence":494,"youWereWrong":495,"youWereRight":496,"dataSourceShortText":497,"dataSourceLinkLongText":498,"extendedAnswerText":499,"headingVeryWrong":500,"youWereVeryWrong":495,"headingWrong":500},"368",[],70,"In Fiji, of all children aged ","In Fiji, of all children aged 7 to 11, how many went to school in 2016?",[485,486,487,488],"uk 0.75","jpn 0.7899999999999999","usa 0.63","bra 0.65",[490,491,492,493],"uk 0.31","jpn 0.58","usa 0.3","bra 0.32","More than 95% of children aged 7 to 11 went to school in Fiji in 2016.","Nearly every Fijian 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 Fijian children didn't spend their days in a classroom learning but were probably at home, in the streets or out working instead.","Source: UNESCO UIS","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 UIS](https:\u002F\u002Fdata.worldbank.org\u002Findicator\u002FSE.PRM.TENR?locations=FJ)","Around 99% of children go to school in Fiji. But people truly underestimate the share of children in school. It really shows that people have missed important, positive trends in Fiji.","Children go to school in Fiji!",{"metadata":502,"sys":505,"fields":514},{"tags":503,"concepts":504},[],[],{"space":506,"id":508,"type":14,"createdAt":509,"updatedAt":509,"environment":510,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":512,"locale":26},{"sys":507},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"XX5sQfQTIX2UYPIKm505v","2022-06-22T14:40:49.078Z",{"sys":511},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":513},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":130},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":515,"answers":516,"answersAsImages":94,"wrongPercentage":517,"name":518,"questionText":519,"statistics":520,"veryWrongStatistics":524,"correctSentence":529,"youWereWrong":530,"youWereRight":531,"dataSourceShortText":532,"dataSourceLinkLongText":533,"extendedAnswerText":534,"headingVeryWrong":535,"youWereVeryWrong":536,"headingWrong":535},"369",[],79,"In what year did Fiji become a","In what year did Fiji become a member of the United Nations?",[280,521,522,523],"jpn 0.9099999999999999","usa 0.7","bra 0.8600000000000001",[525,526,527,528],"uk 0.33","jpn 0.5","usa 0.47","bra 0.52","Fiji became a member state of the United Nations in 1970.","Fiji has been a member of the UN for 50 years now, yet you thought it only happened 30 years ago.","They think Fiji only joined the UN recently or not at all.","Source: UN","Fiji became a member of the United Nations on 13th October 1970.\n\nSource link: [UN](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.un.org\u002Fabout-us\u002Fmember-states)","It seems like people imagine that a large multilateral organization like the UN only involves a handful countries, but the UN has a truly global coverage.","Fiji joined the UN already in 1970!","Fiji has been a member of the UN for 50 years now, yet you thought it hadn't happened at all.",{"metadata":538,"sys":541,"fields":550},{"tags":539,"concepts":540},[],[],{"space":542,"id":544,"type":14,"createdAt":545,"updatedAt":545,"environment":546,"publishedVersion":20,"revision":21,"contentType":548,"locale":26},{"sys":543},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"2KSn0fpTKM8Pp040IM6PAd","2022-09-14T07:39:00.049Z",{"sys":547},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":549},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":130},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":551,"answers":552,"answersAsImages":94,"wrongPercentage":553,"name":554,"questionText":555,"statistics":556,"veryWrongStatistics":561,"correctSentence":566,"youWereWrong":567,"youWereRight":568,"dataSourceShortText":569,"dataSourceLinkLongText":570,"extendedAnswerText":571,"headingVeryWrong":572,"youWereVeryWrong":567,"headingWrong":572},"1453",[],65,"How many of these 10 global fi","How many of these 10 global firms have offices in Fiji: KPMG, PWC, Ernst & Young, Coca-Cola, Vodafone,  Nestle, AON, DHL, Hilton, ANZ?",[557,558,559,560],"uk 0.6900000000000001","jpn 0.6","usa 0.6799999999999999","bra 0.64",[562,563,564,565],"uk 0.14","jpn 0.21","usa 0.26","bra 0.18","KPMG, PWC, Ernst & Young, Coca-Cola, Vodafone, Nestle, AON, DHL, Hilton and ANZ all have offices in Fiji.","Even if you and most others hadn't yet realized this, international firms have large market research budgets, and many of them have identified that Fiji is one of the places not to be missed.","International firms have large market research budgets, and many of them have identified that Fiji is one of the places not to be missed.","Source: Companies' websites","There are many ways to measure a country's development. In this case, we use the attraction of global companies as an indicator of economic development. After all, huge profit-driven companies don't usually enter into a market if there are not local companies creating wealth and people with a disposable income. Increasing income normally leads to improvement in things like life expectancy, education and infrastructure.\n\nSource link: [Companies' websites](https:\u002F\u002Fdocs.google.com\u002Fdocument\u002Fd\u002F1sGWgjeEpCn782habJ-Zt8NyPlyBBwe5NiXD46ubdLjA\u002Fedit#)","During recent decades, a lot of countries that were previously poor have gotten much richer and become middle- and high-income countries. The global market for producers and consumers has shifted, and many are surprised to realize that the opportunities today are not where they thought they were. ","Fiji attracts big international companies!",{"metadata":574,"sys":577,"fields":586},{"tags":575,"concepts":576},[],[],{"space":578,"id":580,"type":14,"createdAt":581,"updatedAt":581,"environment":582,"publishedVersion":20,"revision":21,"contentType":584,"locale":26},{"sys":579},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"3hKSitwOkfvTlZNA2t5hNh","2022-09-14T07:42:52.724Z",{"sys":583},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":585},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":130},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":587,"answers":588,"answersAsImages":94,"wrongPercentage":276,"name":277,"questionText":589,"statistics":590,"veryWrongStatistics":594,"correctSentence":598,"youWereWrong":599,"youWereRight":599,"dataSourceShortText":292,"dataSourceLinkLongText":600,"extendedAnswerText":601,"headingVeryWrong":602,"youWereVeryWrong":599,"headingWrong":602},"1454",[],"Globally, around 10% of people live in areas that are less than 5 meters above sea level. How many people in Fiji live in such areas?",[280,591,592,593],"jpn 0.7","usa 0.79","bra 0.73",[490,595,596,597],"jpn 0.51","usa 0.5","bra 0.33","Less than 25% of people in Fiji live in areas that are less than 5 meters above sea level.","It’s tricky to say where the sea-level is as it changes with tides and storms, but somewhere around 18% of current homes in Fiji are within 5 meters above the sea, or maybe a bit more if the storms are strong.","There are different estimates for this figure. Columbia University in the US puts the global figure at around 5% and the figure for Fiji at around 5%. We use 10% for the global figure and less than 25% as the figure for Fiji a to try to account for people living above the maximum tide levels instead of the average sea level. The exact number is still uncertain and there are many sources of potential errors such as people moving around after the populations were counted, but we are confident our correct answer is much closer to being correct than the other two answer options.\n\nSource link: [CIESIN](https:\u002F\u002Fdata.worldbank.org\u002Findicator\u002FEN.POP.EL5M.ZS?locations=FJ)","The amount of people in Fiji living close to the sea are few enough for them to be able to relocate uphill when they need. There’s plenty of room uphill in Fiji, fortunately. People's livelihoods may suffer a lot, though, and climate change could have a real impact on how people live their daily lives. Fiji has even invited some of the other island populations in the area to relocate to Fiji if the sea gets too high.","Most people live up the hill already!",{"metadata":604,"sys":607,"fields":616},{"tags":605,"concepts":606},[],[],{"space":608,"id":610,"type":14,"createdAt":611,"updatedAt":611,"environment":612,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":614,"locale":26},{"sys":609},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"5qKAuj3RjEYcABlIHppGSl","2022-06-22T14:40:49.333Z",{"sys":613},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":615},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":130},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":617,"answers":618,"answersAsImages":94,"wrongPercentage":619,"name":620,"questionText":621,"statistics":622,"veryWrongStatistics":624,"correctSentence":626,"youWereWrong":627,"youWereRight":628,"dataSourceShortText":353,"dataSourceLinkLongText":354,"extendedAnswerText":629,"headingVeryWrong":356,"youWereVeryWrong":627,"headingWrong":356,"aboutSurveys":326},"966",[],69,"How many babies in Fiji were v","How many babies in Fiji were vaccinated against some disease in 2019 (before the Coronavirus pandemic)?",[623],"gmi 0.69",[625],"gmi 0.33","More than 95% of children were vaccinated against some disease in Fiji in 2019.","You missed the modernization that means nearly every child in Fiji is vaccinated.","They missed the modernization that means nearly every baby in Fiji gets vaccinated.","Basic healthcare has improved a lot in Fiji, as the vaccination rate of 99% in 2019 shows. This also tells us something about the progress in Fiji'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 Fiji nowadays.",{"metadata":631,"sys":634,"fields":643},{"tags":632,"concepts":633},[],[],{"space":635,"id":637,"type":14,"createdAt":638,"updatedAt":638,"environment":639,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":641,"locale":26},{"sys":636},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"2VpDrHY0oqr7wsO3PKX5zp","2022-06-22T14:40:49.476Z",{"sys":640},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":642},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":130},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":644,"answers":645,"answersAsImages":94,"wrongPercentage":481,"name":646,"questionText":647,"statistics":648,"veryWrongStatistics":650,"correctSentence":652,"youWereWrong":653,"youWereRight":654,"dataSourceShortText":383,"dataSourceLinkLongText":384,"extendedAnswerText":655,"headingVeryWrong":386,"youWereVeryWrong":653,"headingWrong":386,"aboutSurveys":326},"967",[],"How many people in Fiji have s","How many people in Fiji have some access to electricity?",[649],"gmi 0.7",[651],"gmi 0.27","More than 95% of people in Fiji have some access to electricity. ","Nearly everyone in Fiji has access to electricity.","They didn't know nearly every person in Fiji is on the grid.","Today, close to 100% of people in Fiji have some access to electricity. Back in 2001, it was around 77% . Many people’s understanding of Fiji hasn’t been able to keep up with that fast pace of improvement.",{"metadata":657,"sys":660,"fields":670},{"tags":658,"concepts":659},[],[],{"space":661,"id":663,"type":14,"createdAt":664,"updatedAt":665,"environment":666,"publishedVersion":44,"revision":70,"contentType":668,"locale":26},{"sys":662},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"7ne5Gh4BkqqoEMtdKKQ7ax","2022-06-22T14:40:49.611Z","2022-09-14T07:43:14.492Z",{"sys":667},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":669},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":112},{"globalId":671,"heading":672,"slug":671,"questions":673,"certificateText":674},"fji-cert","Fiji Cert",[465,501,537,573,603,630],"for answering 100% correct on questions about Fiji, and thereby proving essential knowledge that most people are wrong about.",{"metadata":676,"sys":679,"fields":686},{"tags":677,"concepts":678},[],[],{"space":680,"id":682,"type":38,"createdAt":683,"updatedAt":683,"environment":684,"publishedVersion":44,"revision":21,"locale":26},{"sys":681},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"1acgi7UlkrJ3EnmaH9GSPV","2022-06-22T14:40:48.781Z",{"sys":685},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"title":687,"description":47,"file":688},"fj",{"url":689,"details":690,"fileName":693,"contentType":425},"\u002F\u002Fimages.ctfassets.net\u002Fghhpjogyw4x7\u002F1acgi7UlkrJ3EnmaH9GSPV\u002F4d62b8536ac4f893203e9b43f41f1bc9\u002Ffj.svg",{"size":691,"image":692},740,{"width":423,"height":423},"fj.svg",{"metadata":695,"sys":698,"fields":707},{"tags":696,"concepts":697},[],[],{"space":699,"id":701,"type":14,"createdAt":702,"updatedAt":702,"environment":703,"publishedVersion":20,"revision":21,"contentType":705,"locale":26},{"sys":700},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"2zI2vSAOzPow3BKLI41AQb","2022-06-22T13:48:42.301Z",{"sys":704},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":706},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":92},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":708,"name":709,"slug":710,"tests":711,"diplomaTest":923,"icon":941,"iconDisplayType":426,"topicCategory":427},"kir","Kiribati","kiribati",[712],{"metadata":713,"sys":716,"fields":725},{"tags":714,"concepts":715},[],[],{"space":717,"id":719,"type":14,"createdAt":720,"updatedAt":720,"environment":721,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":723,"locale":26},{"sys":718},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"64Mn3pf9ZtxbzHrFjRhCaR","2022-06-22T13:48:42.339Z",{"sys":722},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":724},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":112},{"globalId":726,"heading":727,"slug":726,"questions":728,"certificateText":47},"kir-t1","Kiribati T1",[729,763,798,832,868,895],{"metadata":730,"sys":733,"fields":742},{"tags":731,"concepts":732},[],[],{"space":734,"id":736,"type":14,"createdAt":737,"updatedAt":737,"environment":738,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":740,"locale":26},{"sys":735},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"3g7iCWlow2Q5CDJWoXD4f7","2022-06-22T13:48:42.381Z",{"sys":739},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":741},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":130},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":743,"answers":744,"answersAsImages":94,"wrongPercentage":745,"name":746,"questionText":747,"statistics":748,"veryWrongStatistics":753,"correctSentence":757,"youWereWrong":758,"youWereRight":759,"dataSourceShortText":221,"dataSourceLinkLongText":760,"extendedAnswerText":761,"headingVeryWrong":762,"youWereVeryWrong":758,"headingWrong":762},"466",[],80,"Of all the primary school teac","Of all the primary school teachers in Kiribati, how many have had teacher training?",[749,750,751,752],"uk 0.8200000000000001","jpn 0.84","usa 0.85","pak 0.71",[754,558,755,756],"uk 0.54","usa 0.58","pak 0.3","More than 65% of primary school teachers in Kiribati are educated to teach.","In 2016, 73% of the primary school teachers in Kiribati had the required training.","They assumed that a lot less teachers in Kiribati had the right education to teach than there are in reality.","The data we use for this question comes from UNESCO. When it comes to issues around this data, one is that there is no global definition for what constitutes an academically trained teacher so each country has a slightly different definition. Also, a trained teacher is not necessarily the same as a qualified teacher. Plus, national standards regarding teacher qualifications and pedagogical skills may vary. This means estimates are dependent on the policy of each country and affect the final number.  The variable does not take into account the varying experience and status of teachers or how they were trained and what they have at their disposal when teaching (materials, classroom conditions etc) which are all factors that affect the quality of teaching and learning. Finally, some teachers without formal training may have acquired equivalent pedagogical skills through professional experience. Despite these concerns, three independent experts we contacted say they trust this data. We also try to counter these caveats by putting large differences between the answer options. \n\nSource link: [UNESCO](https:\u002F\u002Fdata.worldbank.org\u002Findicator\u002FSE.PRM.TCAQ.ZS?locations=KI)","Early education has a huge impact on a child's future, from their grades as a teenager through to the career they have as an adult. Trained teachers are therefore incredibly important in primary school. That is something that Kiribati has recognized, with untrained teachers now a rarity.","Educated to educate!",{"metadata":764,"sys":767,"fields":776},{"tags":765,"concepts":766},[],[],{"space":768,"id":770,"type":14,"createdAt":771,"updatedAt":771,"environment":772,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":774,"locale":26},{"sys":769},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"17NZ7mAEWDCVoWrjerVfDL","2022-06-22T13:48:42.699Z",{"sys":773},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":775},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":130},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":777,"answers":778,"answersAsImages":94,"wrongPercentage":779,"name":780,"questionText":781,"statistics":782,"veryWrongStatistics":787,"correctSentence":791,"youWereWrong":792,"youWereRight":793,"dataSourceShortText":794,"dataSourceLinkLongText":795,"extendedAnswerText":796,"headingVeryWrong":797,"youWereVeryWrong":792,"headingWrong":797},"467",[],75,"In terms of representative pub","In terms of representative public institutions and fundamental freedoms, in 2021 Kiribati scored:",[783,784,785,786],"uk 0.76","jpn 0.75","usa 0.87","pak 0.63",[788,789,487,790],"uk 0.4","jpn 0.44","pak 0.21","Kiribati's individual freedom and civil rights are among the highest in the world. ","Kiribati 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 Kiribati 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\u002Flist\u002F?country_or_region=region__7&status_category=5&submit=Search)","The UN goal is that all societies should be more like Kiribati.","Freedoms are great in Kiribati!",{"metadata":799,"sys":802,"fields":811},{"tags":800,"concepts":801},[],[],{"space":803,"id":805,"type":14,"createdAt":806,"updatedAt":806,"environment":807,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":809,"locale":26},{"sys":804},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"8dAaAZp7QpfyNLYDwMgsI","2022-06-22T13:48:42.847Z",{"sys":808},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":810},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":130},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":812,"answers":813,"answersAsImages":94,"wrongPercentage":276,"name":814,"questionText":815,"statistics":816,"veryWrongStatistics":821,"correctSentence":825,"youWereWrong":826,"youWereRight":827,"dataSourceShortText":828,"dataSourceLinkLongText":829,"extendedAnswerText":830,"headingVeryWrong":831,"youWereVeryWrong":826,"headingWrong":831},"468",[],"Of all the income in Kiribati ","Of all the income in Kiribati in 2017, how much came from tourism?",[817,818,819,820],"uk 0.65","jpn 0.72","usa 0.76","pak 0.78",[285,822,823,824],"jpn 0.46","usa 0.41","pak 0.4","Less than 5% of Kiribati's economy comes from tourism.","Attracting visitors from different countries is a goal of nearly every country, but you overestimated how much the economies of islands with incredible nature - such as Kiribati - are made up of income from tourism.","Attracting visitors from different countries is a goal of nearly every country, but they overestimate how much the economies of islands with incredible nature - such as Kiribati - are made up of income from tourism.","Source: UNWTO","Data on tourism are tricky to compile and no source is considered absolutely 100% reliable. However, the five independent experts we consulted for this questions considered the data from the UNWTO the most scientific and reliable. Because of the limitations of tourism data we didn't use an exact answer and put big differences between the answer options so there is no doubt that our correct answer is the most correct.\n\nSource link: [UNWTO](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.e-unwto.org\u002Faction\u002FdoSearch?ConceptID=2440&target=topic)","Kiribati attracts travellers in search of adventure and something different from the typical tourist experience. When people realize how unspoiled much of the nature is, the numbers of foreigners in search of adventure are sure to increase.","Tourism is a small part of the economy!",{"metadata":833,"sys":836,"fields":845},{"tags":834,"concepts":835},[],[],{"space":837,"id":839,"type":14,"createdAt":840,"updatedAt":840,"environment":841,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":843,"locale":26},{"sys":838},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"4xDYZvjfKwhBMGOn2AORJc","2022-06-22T13:48:42.985Z",{"sys":842},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":844},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":130},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":846,"answers":847,"answersAsImages":94,"wrongPercentage":848,"name":849,"questionText":850,"statistics":851,"veryWrongStatistics":856,"correctSentence":861,"youWereWrong":862,"youWereRight":863,"dataSourceShortText":383,"dataSourceLinkLongText":864,"extendedAnswerText":865,"headingVeryWrong":866,"youWereVeryWrong":867,"headingWrong":866},"469",[],84,"How many people in Kiribati ha","How many people in Kiribati have some access to electricity?",[852,853,854,855],"uk 0.8699999999999999","jpn 0.8500000000000001","usa 0.88","pak 0.75",[857,858,859,860],"uk 0.57","jpn 0.66","usa 0.71","pak 0.33","More than 95% of people in Kiribati have access to electricity.","Your view of Kiribati is many years out of date.","Their view of Kiribati 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\u002Fkiribati)","Today almost everyone in Kiribati has some access to electricity. In the last 15 years, the share of people in Kiribati with access to electricity has improved rapidly from around 70% to close to 100%. But for some reason, people could not imagine such a great success.","Most people in Kiribati are on the grid!","Your view of Kiribati is many decades out of date.",{"metadata":869,"sys":872,"fields":881},{"tags":870,"concepts":871},[],[],{"space":873,"id":875,"type":14,"createdAt":876,"updatedAt":876,"environment":877,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":879,"locale":26},{"sys":874},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"1iHfYqZLYjjAMYRROWqiD0","2022-06-22T13:48:43.125Z",{"sys":878},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":880},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":130},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":882,"answers":883,"answersAsImages":94,"wrongPercentage":619,"name":884,"questionText":885,"statistics":886,"veryWrongStatistics":887,"correctSentence":888,"youWereWrong":889,"youWereRight":890,"dataSourceShortText":322,"dataSourceLinkLongText":891,"extendedAnswerText":892,"headingVeryWrong":893,"youWereVeryWrong":894,"headingWrong":893,"aboutSurveys":326},"1044",[],"In Kiribati, of all children a","In Kiribati, of all children aged 7 to 11, how many went to school in 2017?",[623],[625],"More than 90% of children aged 7 to 11 went to school in Kiribati in 2017.","Nearly every child of primary school age in Kiribati 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 Kiribati 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=KI)","96% of children go to school in Kiribati. But people truly underestimate the share of children in school. It really shows that people have missed important, positive trends in Kiribati.","Children go to school in Kiribati!","Nearly every child of primary school age in Kiribati is in a classroom learning. 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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: [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 Kiribati, as the vaccination rate of 99% in 2019 shows. This also tells us something about the progress in Kiribati'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 Kiribati nowadays.",{"metadata":924,"sys":927,"fields":936},{"tags":925,"concepts":926},[],[],{"space":928,"id":930,"type":14,"createdAt":931,"updatedAt":931,"environment":932,"publishedVersion":21,"revision":21,"contentType":934,"locale":26},{"sys":929},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"1uVpXbxSkYXjyIdXoDD4Is","2022-06-22T13:48:43.436Z",{"sys":933},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":935},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":112},{"globalId":937,"heading":938,"slug":937,"questions":939,"certificateText":940},"kir-cert","Kiribati Cert",[729,763,798,832,868,895],"for answering 100% correct on questions about Kiribati, and thereby proving essential knowledge that most people are wrong about.",{"metadata":942,"sys":945,"fields":952},{"tags":943,"concepts":944},[],[],{"space":946,"id":948,"type":38,"createdAt":949,"updatedAt":949,"environment":950,"publishedVersion":44,"revision":21,"locale":26},{"sys":947},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"2BKlKMePzUQAMr7akg6Eia","2022-06-22T13:48:42.265Z",{"sys":951},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"title":953,"description":47,"file":954},"ki",{"url":955,"details":956,"fileName":959,"contentType":425},"\u002F\u002Fimages.ctfassets.net\u002Fghhpjogyw4x7\u002F2BKlKMePzUQAMr7akg6Eia\u002F883b0a7002ef1008e72f4cf1e311e318\u002Fki.svg",{"size":957,"image":958},2764,{"width":423,"height":423},"ki.svg",{"metadata":961,"sys":964,"fields":973},{"tags":962,"concepts":963},[],[],{"space":965,"id":967,"type":14,"createdAt":968,"updatedAt":968,"environment":969,"publishedVersion":307,"revision":21,"contentType":971,"locale":26},{"sys":966},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"5WAcZXYeELXlDxvSpSmxj3","2022-06-22T15:47:27.851Z",{"sys":970},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":972},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":92},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":974,"name":975,"slug":976,"tests":977,"diplomaTest":1118,"icon":1136,"iconDisplayType":426,"topicCategory":427},"mhl","Marshall Islands","marshall-islands",[978],{"metadata":979,"sys":982,"fields":991},{"tags":980,"concepts":981},[],[],{"space":983,"id":985,"type":14,"createdAt":986,"updatedAt":986,"environment":987,"publishedVersion":44,"revision":21,"contentType":989,"locale":26},{"sys":984},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"57wDUACMI1Xl5Ml3oHEteb","2022-06-22T15:47:27.910Z",{"sys":988},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":990},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":112},{"globalId":992,"heading":993,"slug":992,"questions":994,"certificateText":47},"mhl-t1","Marshall Islands T1",[995,1030,1064,1091],{"metadata":996,"sys":999,"fields":1008},{"tags":997,"concepts":998},[],[],{"space":1000,"id":1002,"type":14,"createdAt":1003,"updatedAt":1003,"environment":1004,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":1006,"locale":26},{"sys":1001},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"dmVnbLu11q4r6Oaa2iR3o","2022-06-22T15:47:27.953Z",{"sys":1005},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":1007},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":130},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":1009,"answers":1010,"answersAsImages":94,"wrongPercentage":1011,"name":1012,"questionText":1013,"statistics":1014,"veryWrongStatistics":1018,"correctSentence":1023,"youWereWrong":1024,"youWereRight":1025,"dataSourceShortText":1026,"dataSourceLinkLongText":1027,"extendedAnswerText":1028,"headingVeryWrong":1029,"youWereVeryWrong":1024,"headingWrong":1029},"540",[],66,"There are 16 protected areas i","There are 16 protected areas in the Marshall Islands. 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Protected areas can include locally designated and managed areas affording some level of protection to natural resources and the environment.\" Those protected areas can include: beach reserve, biosphere reserve, bird reserve, botanical reserve, closed area, community-based adaptive co-management, community-based fishery, community-based resource management, community conserved area, community conservation area, conservation area, conservation lease, cultural park, faásao, fauna reserve, fish management area, fisheries reserve, forest conservation area, forest reserve, indigenous cultural and conservation area, island park, Kogatapu mo, locally managed fishing zone, locally managed marine area, marine managed area, marine park, marine protected area, marine sanctuary, marine reserve, national heritage area, national monument, national park, nature reserve, protected seascape, qoli qoli, rahui, Ramsar site, raúi, special management area, tabu areas, vanua, voluntary protected area, wilderness area, wildlife management area, wildlife sanctuary, World Heritage Site, and more.\n\nSource link: [SPREP](https:\u002F\u002Fpipap.sprep.org\u002Fcountry\u002Fmh)","These protected areas are vital for conservation of unique ecosystems and biodiversity and in many areas they are managing to reduce the threat to endangered species. 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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\u002Fmarshall-islands)","Today almost everyone in the Marshall Islands has some access to electricity. In the last 20 years the share of people in Marshall Islands with access to electricity has improved from 69% to almost 97%. Across the world, most people have a hard time imagining that such an amazing modernization has been achieved.","Nearly everyone in the Marshall Islands is on the grid!",{"metadata":1065,"sys":1068,"fields":1077},{"tags":1066,"concepts":1067},[],[],{"space":1069,"id":1071,"type":14,"createdAt":1072,"updatedAt":1072,"environment":1073,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":1075,"locale":26},{"sys":1070},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"1MW7U8cKH6EqgXaRKYCz0o","2022-06-22T15:47:28.271Z",{"sys":1074},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":1076},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":130},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":1078,"answers":1079,"answersAsImages":94,"wrongPercentage":276,"name":1080,"questionText":1081,"statistics":1082,"veryWrongStatistics":1084,"correctSentence":1086,"youWereWrong":1087,"youWereRight":1088,"dataSourceShortText":322,"dataSourceLinkLongText":323,"extendedAnswerText":1089,"headingVeryWrong":1090,"youWereVeryWrong":1087,"headingWrong":1090,"aboutSurveys":326},"1195",[],"In the Marshall Islands, of al","In the Marshall Islands, of all children aged 7 to 11, how many went to school in 2016?",[1083],"gmi 0.73",[1085],"gmi 0.45","Around 75% of children aged 7 to 11 went to school in the Marshall Islands in 2016.","Most children of primary school age in the Marshall Islands are 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 the Marshall Islands didn't spend their days in a classroom learning but were probably at home, in the streets or out working instead.","76% of children go to school in the Marshall Islands, which is more than many people expect. 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This also tells us something about the progress in the Marshall Islands' 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 the Marshall Islands nowadays.",{"metadata":1119,"sys":1122,"fields":1131},{"tags":1120,"concepts":1121},[],[],{"space":1123,"id":1125,"type":14,"createdAt":1126,"updatedAt":1126,"environment":1127,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":1129,"locale":26},{"sys":1124},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"j2GaVoNgGNJCTokXfPxAb","2022-06-22T15:47:28.762Z",{"sys":1128},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":1130},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":112},{"globalId":1132,"heading":1133,"slug":1132,"questions":1134,"certificateText":1135},"mhl-cert","Marshall Islands Cert",[995,1030,1064,1091],"for answering 100% correct on questions about Marshall Islands, and thereby proving essential knowledge that most people are wrong about.",{"metadata":1137,"sys":1140,"fields":1147},{"tags":1138,"concepts":1139},[],[],{"space":1141,"id":1143,"type":38,"createdAt":1144,"updatedAt":1144,"environment":1145,"publishedVersion":44,"revision":21,"locale":26},{"sys":1142},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"6JPHKNWQ86xs4Cyqif7vHd","2022-06-22T15:55:25.507Z",{"sys":1146},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"title":1148,"description":47,"file":1149},"mh",{"url":1150,"details":1151,"fileName":1154,"contentType":425},"\u002F\u002Fimages.ctfassets.net\u002Fghhpjogyw4x7\u002F6JPHKNWQ86xs4Cyqif7vHd\u002F9dcc2071f95082aff7dd884129b85bef\u002Fmh.svg",{"size":1152,"image":1153},485,{"width":423,"height":423},"mh.svg",{"metadata":1156,"sys":1159,"fields":1168},{"tags":1157,"concepts":1158},[],[],{"space":1160,"id":1162,"type":14,"createdAt":1163,"updatedAt":1163,"environment":1164,"publishedVersion":20,"revision":21,"contentType":1166,"locale":26},{"sys":1161},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"gWG3N5aDC1LhxQEB5Q0RY","2022-06-22T13:49:15.011Z",{"sys":1165},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":1167},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":92},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":1169,"name":1170,"slug":1171,"tests":1172,"diplomaTest":1406,"icon":1424,"iconDisplayType":426,"topicCategory":427},"fsm","Micronesia","micronesia",[1173],{"metadata":1174,"sys":1177,"fields":1186},{"tags":1175,"concepts":1176},[],[],{"space":1178,"id":1180,"type":14,"createdAt":1181,"updatedAt":1181,"environment":1182,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":1184,"locale":26},{"sys":1179},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"ddSEP4eam873RzU67kSfM","2022-06-22T13:49:15.052Z",{"sys":1183},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":1185},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":112},{"globalId":1187,"heading":1188,"slug":1187,"questions":1189,"certificateText":47},"fsm-t1","Micronesia T1",[1190,1226,1260,1292,1325,1352,1378],{"metadata":1191,"sys":1194,"fields":1203},{"tags":1192,"concepts":1193},[],[],{"space":1195,"id":1197,"type":14,"createdAt":1198,"updatedAt":1198,"environment":1199,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":1201,"locale":26},{"sys":1196},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"5CiLl9HrmrSviJAeF4VIyl","2022-06-22T13:49:15.090Z",{"sys":1200},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":1202},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":130},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":1204,"answers":1205,"answersAsImages":94,"wrongPercentage":553,"name":1206,"questionText":1207,"statistics":1208,"veryWrongStatistics":1212,"correctSentence":1217,"youWereWrong":1218,"youWereRight":1219,"dataSourceShortText":1220,"dataSourceLinkLongText":1221,"extendedAnswerText":1222,"headingVeryWrong":1223,"youWereVeryWrong":1224,"headingWrong":1225},"556",[],"Is Micronesia a low-, middle-,","Is Micronesia a low-, middle-, or high-income country?",[1209,1210,1055,1211],"uk 0.73","usa 0.62","nld 0.72",[1213,1214,1215,1216],"uk 0.01","usa 0.08","jpn 0.1","nld 0.14","Micronesia is a middle-income country","Like many others, you assumed that Micronesia is among the world's poorest countries. Like them, you were wrong!","They didn't realize that Micronesia is not among the world's poorest countries.","Source: World Bank","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)","People often simplify their image of the world, and think only of countries as either rich or poor, high- or low-income. But most countries are middle-income countries, and that’s the kind of countries where 75% of people live. ","Micronesia is not a high-income country!","Despite improvements in income and living standards, Micronesia is not yet among the world's richest countries.","Micronesia is not a low-income country!",{"metadata":1227,"sys":1230,"fields":1239},{"tags":1228,"concepts":1229},[],[],{"space":1231,"id":1233,"type":14,"createdAt":1234,"updatedAt":1234,"environment":1235,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":1237,"locale":26},{"sys":1232},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"6yJOJkz1qVBEFW6MP9fIOh","2022-06-22T13:49:15.243Z",{"sys":1236},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":1238},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":130},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":1240,"answers":1241,"answersAsImages":94,"wrongPercentage":553,"name":1242,"questionText":1243,"statistics":1244,"veryWrongStatistics":1247,"correctSentence":1252,"youWereWrong":1253,"youWereRight":1254,"dataSourceShortText":1255,"dataSourceLinkLongText":1256,"extendedAnswerText":1257,"headingVeryWrong":1258,"youWereVeryWrong":1259,"headingWrong":1258},"557",[],"Which sector contributes the m","Which sector contributes the most to Micronesia's economy?",[1245,1246,1055,1211],"uk 0.7100000000000001","usa 0.6599999999999999",[1248,1249,1250,1251],"uk 0.17","usa 0.09","jpn 0.12","nld 0.13","Services contribute the most to Micronesia's economy.","Services like travel and tourism drive the economy, not farming.","They don't realize how services make up the largest slice of almost every modern economy, including Micronesia.","Source: National Accounts","Services in this case corresponds to ISIC divisions 50-99 includes value added in things such as wholesale and retail trade (including hotels and restaurants), transport, and government, financial, professional, and personal services such as education, healthcare, and real estate. The data comes from a country's national accounts. Three independent experts we consulted for this question considered this data reliable and the best to use when it comes to this particular question.\n\nSource link: [National Accounts](https:\u002F\u002Fdata.worldbank.org\u002Findicator\u002FNV.SRV.TOTL.ZS?locations=FM)","Service jobs generate around 65% of all the world’s incomes, and they make up the biggest share also in most middle- and high-income countries. Modern economies don’t rely on agriculture and fishing, and Micronesia’s main incomes are no longer in those sectors. Yet, most people underestimate its modernization. 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","Micronesia 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 Micronesia 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.","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\u002Fmicronesia\u002F)","The UN goal is that all societies should be more like Micronesia.","World leader in fundamental freedoms!",{"metadata":1293,"sys":1296,"fields":1305},{"tags":1294,"concepts":1295},[],[],{"space":1297,"id":1299,"type":14,"createdAt":1300,"updatedAt":1300,"environment":1301,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":1303,"locale":26},{"sys":1298},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"wHZ82llwonMYZ8K2o9Ghh","2022-06-22T13:49:15.548Z",{"sys":1302},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":1304},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":130},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":1306,"answers":1307,"answersAsImages":94,"wrongPercentage":848,"name":1308,"questionText":1309,"statistics":1310,"veryWrongStatistics":1314,"correctSentence":1319,"youWereWrong":1320,"youWereRight":1321,"dataSourceShortText":1255,"dataSourceLinkLongText":1322,"extendedAnswerText":1323,"headingVeryWrong":1324,"youWereVeryWrong":1320,"headingWrong":1324},"559",[],"How much of all the money earn","How much of all the money earned in Micronesia in 2020 came from agriculture, forestry and fishing?",[1311,751,1312,1313],"uk 0.79","jpn 0.8799999999999999","nld 0.83",[1315,1316,1317,1318],"uk 0.52","usa 0.44","jpn 0.47","nld 0.47","Around 25% of all the money earned in Micronesia comes from agriculture, forestry and fishing.","Micronesia has a modern economy, mostly driven by services. Agriculture hasn't been the biggest part of the economy for many years.","They missed the fact that Micronesia has a modern economy, mostly driven by services.","The share of the world’s economy which is made up of agriculture, fishing and forestry is only 5%, because almost all money made today comes from services and manufacturing. This is based on national accounts data which is of poorer quality in poorer countries where the informal sector is larger. Over the last 200 years, most countries increased their incomes and as they did they have followed very similar declines of agriculture as a share of their economies. It’s hard to know exactly what the global percentage was at the start of the industrial revolution, but probably around 50%. That’s where a few extremely poor countries still are today.\n\nSource link: [National Accounts](https:\u002F\u002Fdata.worldbank.org\u002Findicator\u002FNV.AGR.TOTL.ZS?locations=FM)","Agriculture, forestry and fishing are indeed part of the economy of Micronesia, just not as much as most people think. In Micronesia there are many other important parts of the economy, like services, which make up around 60%.","Decades out of date!",{"metadata":1326,"sys":1329,"fields":1338},{"tags":1327,"concepts":1328},[],[],{"space":1330,"id":1332,"type":14,"createdAt":1333,"updatedAt":1333,"environment":1334,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":1336,"locale":26},{"sys":1331},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"xNXq38mufC3ZVuopHkVC1","2022-06-22T13:49:15.941Z",{"sys":1335},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":1337},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":130},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":1339,"answers":1340,"answersAsImages":94,"wrongPercentage":481,"name":1341,"questionText":1342,"statistics":1343,"veryWrongStatistics":1344,"correctSentence":1346,"youWereWrong":1347,"youWereRight":1348,"dataSourceShortText":322,"dataSourceLinkLongText":1349,"extendedAnswerText":1350,"headingVeryWrong":1351,"youWereVeryWrong":1347,"headingWrong":1351,"aboutSurveys":326},"971",[],"In Micronesia, of all children","In Micronesia, of all children aged 7 to 11, how many went to school in 2015?",[649],[1345],"gmi 0.43","Around 85% of children aged 7 to 11 went to school in Micronesia in 2015.","Nearly every Micronesian 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 Micronesian 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=FM)","85% of children go to school in Micronesia. But people truly underestimate the share of children in school. It really shows that people have missed important, positive trends in Micronesia.","Children go to school in Micronesia!",{"metadata":1353,"sys":1356,"fields":1365},{"tags":1354,"concepts":1355},[],[],{"space":1357,"id":1359,"type":14,"createdAt":1360,"updatedAt":1360,"environment":1361,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":1363,"locale":26},{"sys":1358},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"5sqgkgeFMJFb68lyNYpMTe","2022-06-22T13:49:16.082Z",{"sys":1362},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":1364},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":130},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":1366,"answers":1367,"answersAsImages":94,"wrongPercentage":1011,"name":1368,"questionText":1369,"statistics":1370,"veryWrongStatistics":1372,"correctSentence":1374,"youWereWrong":1375,"youWereRight":1376,"dataSourceShortText":353,"dataSourceLinkLongText":354,"extendedAnswerText":1377,"headingVeryWrong":356,"youWereVeryWrong":1375,"headingWrong":356,"aboutSurveys":326},"972",[],"How many babies in Micronesia ","How many babies in Micronesia were vaccinated against some disease in 2019 (before the Coronavirus pandemic)?",[1371],"gmi 0.66",[1373],"gmi 0.39","Around 85% of children were vaccinated against some disease in Micronesia in 2019.","You missed the modernization that means nearly every child in Micronesia is vaccinated.","They missed the modernization that means nearly every baby in Micronesia gets vaccinated.","Basic healthcare has improved a lot in Micronesia, as the vaccination rate of 84% in 2019 shows. This also tells us something about the progress in Micronesia'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 Micronesia nowadays.",{"metadata":1379,"sys":1382,"fields":1391},{"tags":1380,"concepts":1381},[],[],{"space":1383,"id":1385,"type":14,"createdAt":1386,"updatedAt":1386,"environment":1387,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":1389,"locale":26},{"sys":1384},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"YFJdM4TPZ97n5VD3UoyaB","2022-06-22T13:49:16.536Z",{"sys":1388},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":1390},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":130},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":1392,"answers":1393,"answersAsImages":94,"wrongPercentage":1394,"name":1395,"questionText":1396,"statistics":1397,"veryWrongStatistics":1399,"correctSentence":1401,"youWereWrong":1402,"youWereRight":1403,"dataSourceShortText":383,"dataSourceLinkLongText":1404,"extendedAnswerText":1405,"headingVeryWrong":386,"youWereVeryWrong":1402,"headingWrong":386,"aboutSurveys":326},"973",[],67,"How many people in Micronesia ","How many people in Micronesia have some access to electricity?",[1398],"gmi 0.6699999999999999",[1400],"gmi 0.31","Around 80% of people in Micronesia have some access to electricity. ","Eight out of ten people in Micronesia have access to electricity.","They didn't know eight out of ten people in Micronesia 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\u002Fmicronesia-federated-states)","Today, 82% of people in Micronesia have some access to electricity. Back in 2001, it was 48% . Many people’s understanding of Micronesia hasn’t been able to keep up with that fast pace of improvement.",{"metadata":1407,"sys":1410,"fields":1419},{"tags":1408,"concepts":1409},[],[],{"space":1411,"id":1413,"type":14,"createdAt":1414,"updatedAt":1414,"environment":1415,"publishedVersion":21,"revision":21,"contentType":1417,"locale":26},{"sys":1412},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"7C1wG8JBWB4Flr7IoH5Pz9","2022-06-22T13:49:16.676Z",{"sys":1416},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":1418},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":112},{"globalId":1420,"heading":1421,"slug":1420,"questions":1422,"certificateText":1423},"fsm-cert","Micronesia Cert",[1190,1226,1260,1292,1325,1352,1378],"for answering 100% correct on questions about Micronesia, and thereby proving essential knowledge that most people are wrong 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0.79",[249,558,522,1501],"deu 0.6","Nauru became a member state of the United Nations in 1999.","Nauru has been a member of the UN for more than 20 years now, yet you thought it happened less than five years ago.","They think Nauru only joined the UN recently or not at all.","Nauru joined the United Nations on 14th September 1999.\n\nSource link: [UN](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.un.org\u002Fabout-us\u002Fmember-states)","Nauru joined the UN already in 1999!","Nauru has been a member of the UN for more than 20 years now, yet you thought it hadn't happened at 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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\u002Fresources\u002Fdata_explorer\u002Funicef_f\u002F?ag=UNICEF&df=GLOBAL_DATAFLOW&ver=1.0&dq=NRU.MNCH_SAB.&startPeriod=1970&endPeriod=2021)","A majority of births in Nauru are supervised by trained health workers nowadays (97% in 2007). 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 Nauru are attended by professionals!",{"metadata":1542,"sys":1545,"fields":1554},{"tags":1543,"concepts":1544},[],[],{"space":1546,"id":1548,"type":14,"createdAt":1549,"updatedAt":1549,"environment":1550,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":1552,"locale":26},{"sys":1547},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"21hoa5q9tWyndFqB3VhrAr","2022-06-22T15:45:33.837Z",{"sys":1551},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":1553},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":130},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":1555,"answers":1556,"answersAsImages":94,"wrongPercentage":1557,"name":1558,"questionText":1559,"statistics":1560,"veryWrongStatistics":1564,"correctSentence":1569,"youWereWrong":1570,"youWereRight":1571,"dataSourceShortText":383,"dataSourceLinkLongText":1572,"extendedAnswerText":1573,"headingVeryWrong":1574,"youWereVeryWrong":1570,"headingWrong":1574},"593",[],88,"How many people in Nauru have ","How many people in Nauru have some access to electricity?",[1561,1562,751,1563],"uk 0.91","jpn 0.85","deu 0.9",[1565,1566,1567,1568],"uk 0.66","jpn 0.69","usa 0.73","deu 0.78","More than 95% of people in Nauru have access to electricity.","Your view of Nauru is many decades out of date.","Their view of Nauru 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\u002Fnauru)","Today almost everyone in Nauru has some access to electricity. For the last 30 years, the share of people in Nauru with electricity has been above 95%, and after 2018 it improved to almost 100%. Most people probably can’t imagine that such levels of technological development can be achieved on a distant island in the middle of the Pacific Ocean.","Nearly everyone in Nauru is on the grid!",{"metadata":1576,"sys":1579,"fields":1588},{"tags":1577,"concepts":1578},[],[],{"space":1580,"id":1582,"type":14,"createdAt":1583,"updatedAt":1583,"environment":1584,"publishedVersion":21,"revision":21,"contentType":1586,"locale":26},{"sys":1581},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"5X4K5pQpYo0UTiPicFDsfB","2022-06-22T15:45:34.240Z",{"sys":1585},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":1587},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":130},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":1589,"answers":1590,"answersAsImages":94,"wrongPercentage":619,"name":1591,"questionText":1592,"statistics":1593,"veryWrongStatistics":1595,"correctSentence":1597,"youWereWrong":1598,"youWereRight":1599,"dataSourceShortText":322,"dataSourceLinkLongText":1600,"extendedAnswerText":1601,"headingVeryWrong":1602,"youWereVeryWrong":1598,"headingWrong":1602,"aboutSurveys":326},"1243",[],"In Nauru, of all children aged","In Nauru, of all children aged 7 to 11, how many went to school in 2016?",[1594],"gmi 0.6900000000000001",[1596],"gmi 0.55","Around 90% of children aged 7 to 11 went to school in Nauru in 2016.","Nearly every child of primary school age in Nauru 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 Nauru 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=NR)","94% of children go to school in Nauru. But people truly underestimate the share of children in school. It really shows that people have missed important, positive trends in Nauru.","Children go to school in Nauru!",{"metadata":1604,"sys":1607,"fields":1616},{"tags":1605,"concepts":1606},[],[],{"space":1608,"id":1610,"type":14,"createdAt":1611,"updatedAt":1611,"environment":1612,"publishedVersion":21,"revision":21,"contentType":1614,"locale":26},{"sys":1609},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"1uYk5uFhEToXzajQnnb0yx","2022-06-22T15:45:34.403Z",{"sys":1613},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":1615},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":130},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":1617,"answers":1618,"answersAsImages":94,"wrongPercentage":1046,"name":1619,"questionText":1620,"statistics":1621,"veryWrongStatistics":1623,"correctSentence":1624,"youWereWrong":1625,"youWereRight":1626,"dataSourceShortText":353,"dataSourceLinkLongText":921,"extendedAnswerText":1627,"headingVeryWrong":356,"youWereVeryWrong":1625,"headingWrong":356,"aboutSurveys":326},"1244",[],"How many babies in Nauru were ","How many babies in Nauru were vaccinated against some disease in 2020?",[1622],"gmi 0.78",[1596],"More than 95% of children were vaccinated against some disease in Nauru in 2020.","You missed the modernization that means nearly every child in Nauru is vaccinated.","They missed the modernization that means nearly every baby in Nauru gets vaccinated.","Basic healthcare has improved a lot in Nauru, as the vaccination rate of 99% in 2020 shows. This also tells us something about the progress in Nauru'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.  Today Nauru is a high-income country and so these exist close to the majority of children born there nowadays.",{"metadata":1629,"sys":1632,"fields":1641},{"tags":1630,"concepts":1631},[],[],{"space":1633,"id":1635,"type":14,"createdAt":1636,"updatedAt":1636,"environment":1637,"publishedVersion":44,"revision":21,"contentType":1639,"locale":26},{"sys":1634},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"5oPHgJbVI0FitIrqkrdOKR","2022-06-22T15:45:34.880Z",{"sys":1638},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":1640},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":112},{"globalId":1642,"heading":1643,"slug":1642,"questions":1644,"certificateText":1645},"nru-cert","Nauru Cert",[1478,1508,1541,1575,1603],"for answering 100% correct on questions about Nauru, and thereby proving essential knowledge that most people are wrong about.",{"metadata":1647,"sys":1650,"fields":1657},{"tags":1648,"concepts":1649},[],[],{"space":1651,"id":1653,"type":38,"createdAt":1654,"updatedAt":1654,"environment":1655,"publishedVersion":44,"revision":21,"locale":26},{"sys":1652},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"4D8jug3z3cDO0AwqCNxITB","2022-06-22T15:55:25.518Z",{"sys":1656},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"title":1658,"description":47,"file":1659},"nr",{"url":1660,"details":1661,"fileName":1664,"contentType":425},"\u002F\u002Fimages.ctfassets.net\u002Fghhpjogyw4x7\u002F4D8jug3z3cDO0AwqCNxITB\u002F07876e7d8fab760c7e00b883fe0c27c8\u002Fnr.svg",{"size":1662,"image":1663},454,{"width":423,"height":423},"nr.svg",{"metadata":1666,"sys":1669,"fields":1678},{"tags":1667,"concepts":1668},[],[],{"space":1670,"id":1672,"type":14,"createdAt":1673,"updatedAt":1673,"environment":1674,"publishedVersion":20,"revision":21,"contentType":1676,"locale":26},{"sys":1671},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"20HIZisFKFQTA6pJRDEpFY","2022-06-22T13:49:51.362Z",{"sys":1675},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":1677},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":92},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":1679,"name":1680,"slug":1681,"tests":1682,"diplomaTest":1941,"icon":1959,"iconDisplayType":426,"topicCategory":427},"nzl","New Zealand","new-zealand",[1683],{"metadata":1684,"sys":1687,"fields":1696},{"tags":1685,"concepts":1686},[],[],{"space":1688,"id":1690,"type":14,"createdAt":1691,"updatedAt":1691,"environment":1692,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":1694,"locale":26},{"sys":1689},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"T2hqFygwVLoKCsw7vG6B5","2022-06-22T13:49:51.468Z",{"sys":1693},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":1695},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":112},{"globalId":1697,"heading":1698,"slug":1697,"questions":1699,"certificateText":47},"nzl-t1","New Zealand T1",[1700,1733,1765,1796,1827,1860,1887,1913],{"metadata":1701,"sys":1704,"fields":1713},{"tags":1702,"concepts":1703},[],[],{"space":1705,"id":1707,"type":14,"createdAt":1708,"updatedAt":1708,"environment":1709,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":1711,"locale":26},{"sys":1706},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"3j4VWcwnNbHzCN8WPDcrkk","2022-06-22T13:49:51.507Z",{"sys":1710},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":1712},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":130},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":1714,"answers":1715,"answersAsImages":94,"wrongPercentage":1716,"name":1717,"questionText":1718,"statistics":1719,"veryWrongStatistics":1722,"correctSentence":1726,"youWereWrong":1727,"youWereRight":1728,"dataSourceShortText":1729,"dataSourceLinkLongText":1730,"extendedAnswerText":1731,"headingVeryWrong":1732,"youWereVeryWrong":1727,"headingWrong":1732},"600",[],63,"When did women first get the r","When did women first get the right to vote in New Zealand?",[783,1720,1721,176],"nzl 0.09","jpn 0.81",[490,1723,1724,1725],"nzl 0.03","jpn 0.36","chl 0.47","Women in New Zealand got the right to vote in 1893.","It was the first self governing territory to grant the vote to all adult women back in 1893.","They didn't know that New Zealand was the first self governing territory to grant the vote to all adult women back in 1893.","Source: NZ Government","We used the New Zealand's government's own website as our source for this question.\n\nSource link: [NZ Government](https:\u002F\u002Fnzhistory.govt.nz\u002Fpolitics\u002Fwomens-suffrage\u002Fworld-suffrage-timeline)","New Zealand has often taken its own path in history. It was the first self governing territory to grant the vote to all adult women back in 1893! Radical ideas in one era eventually can become normal in another. In 2015, the last of UN member states finally followed New Zealand's lead and today all of them let women vote. So, what radical idea is New Zealand trying now? Recently, the female prime minister announced that they are ditching GDP as the standard measure for progress, to replace it with HAPPINESS... Let’s see if it takes more than hundred years for the rest to follow this time.","Women have voted in New Zealand for more than 125 years!",{"metadata":1734,"sys":1737,"fields":1746},{"tags":1735,"concepts":1736},[],[],{"space":1738,"id":1740,"type":14,"createdAt":1741,"updatedAt":1741,"environment":1742,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":1744,"locale":26},{"sys":1739},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"02p1c2u4F3Qa1fGpwIYIr","2022-06-22T13:49:51.672Z",{"sys":1743},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":1745},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":130},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":1747,"answers":1748,"answersAsImages":94,"wrongPercentage":1749,"name":135,"questionText":1750,"statistics":1751,"veryWrongStatistics":1754,"correctSentence":1759,"youWereWrong":1760,"youWereRight":1761,"dataSourceShortText":1762,"dataSourceLinkLongText":1763,"extendedAnswerText":1764,"headingVeryWrong":153,"youWereVeryWrong":1760,"headingWrong":153},"601",[],74,"Worldwide, it takes about 20 days to start a new business. How many days does it take in New Zealand?",[1209,1752,1753,212],"nzl 0.72","jpn 0.6699999999999999",[1755,1756,1757,1758],"uk 0.24","nzl 0.36","jpn 0.32","chl 0.27","In New Zealand it takes one day  to start a business.","Start a new business in New Zealand in just one day!","They had no idea that entrepreneurs can start a business in New Zealand in just one day.","Source: Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment","The information used in this question comes directly from the New Zealand Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment.\n\nSource link: [Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.newzealandnow.govt.nz\u002Finvesting-in-nz\u002Finvestment-options\u002Fstarting-a-business)","When you think of starting a business, images of mountains of paperwork and long delays probably come to mind. But in New Zealand this is not the case - entrepreneurs can get their businesses started in just 24 hours!",{"metadata":1766,"sys":1769,"fields":1778},{"tags":1767,"concepts":1768},[],[],{"space":1770,"id":1772,"type":14,"createdAt":1773,"updatedAt":1773,"environment":1774,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":1776,"locale":26},{"sys":1771},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"1mhy8H45us3tuiB8ONt69x","2022-06-22T13:49:51.824Z",{"sys":1775},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":1777},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":130},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":1779,"answers":1780,"answersAsImages":94,"wrongPercentage":241,"name":171,"questionText":1781,"statistics":1782,"veryWrongStatistics":1787,"correctSentence":1791,"youWereWrong":1792,"youWereRight":185,"dataSourceShortText":186,"dataSourceLinkLongText":1793,"extendedAnswerText":1794,"headingVeryWrong":1795,"youWereVeryWrong":1792,"headingWrong":1795},"602",[],"How many of the 1000 top ranked universities worldwide are found in New Zealand?",[1783,1784,1785,1786],"uk 0.71","nzl 0.86","jpn 0.61","chl 0.7000000000000001",[1755,1788,1789,1790],"nzl 0.13","jpn 0.19","chl 0.17","New Zealand has 8 or more universities ranked among the 1000 best in the world.","It is not only the biggest countries that have the best universities, as New Zealand shows.","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, all three we used listed eight New Zealand universities among the top 1000. Most people have no idea that so many of the best universities in the world can be found in New Zealand!","New Zealand has world-class universities!",{"metadata":1797,"sys":1800,"fields":1809},{"tags":1798,"concepts":1799},[],[],{"space":1801,"id":1803,"type":14,"createdAt":1804,"updatedAt":1804,"environment":1805,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":1807,"locale":26},{"sys":1802},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"4uRbk1zhjavk9SISqAlS8k","2022-06-22T13:49:51.968Z",{"sys":1806},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":1808},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":130},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":1810,"answers":1811,"answersAsImages":94,"wrongPercentage":848,"name":1812,"questionText":1813,"statistics":1814,"veryWrongStatistics":1817,"correctSentence":1821,"youWereWrong":1822,"youWereRight":1823,"dataSourceShortText":256,"dataSourceLinkLongText":1824,"extendedAnswerText":1825,"headingVeryWrong":1826,"youWereVeryWrong":1822,"headingWrong":1826},"603",[],"Worldwide, 28% of people are e","Worldwide, 28% of people are employed in the agricultural sector. What is this figure in New Zealand?",[1815,1752,1816,176],"uk 0.9","jpn 0.86",[1818,1819,1820,251],"uk 0.5","nzl 0.14","jpn 0.41","In New Zealand, around 6% of people were employed in the agricultural sector in 2019. ","New Zealand has an economy that is typical of all high-income countries, which is mainly based on services, with a modern, highly educated workforce. Only 6% of jobs are in  the agricultural sector.","They don't realize how modern New Zealand's workforce is.","This question refers to the share of people working in agriculture who are of working age. The census data often used by the ILO is collected every 5-10 years so is not always very current. The quality of data obviously varies by country, with one particular issue being that in some countries it only covers employees and so doesn't include those who are self-employed and unpaid family workers. In those cases, the employment share of the agricultural sector is likely severely underreported. Another issue is where the census data only includes people in urban areas. Where the data is like those two, we do not ask questions about those countries. We also put big differences between the answer options so that our correct answer is way more correct than the other options.\n\nSource link: [ILO](https:\u002F\u002Fdata.worldbank.org\u002Findicator\u002FSL.AGR.EMPL.ZS?locations=1W-NZ)","New Zealand has a reputation of having a beautiful green landscape so most people fall into the trap of thinking it relies heavily on agriculture. That isn't the case.","Few are farmers in New Zealand!",{"metadata":1828,"sys":1831,"fields":1840},{"tags":1829,"concepts":1830},[],[],{"space":1832,"id":1834,"type":14,"createdAt":1835,"updatedAt":1835,"environment":1836,"publishedVersion":20,"revision":21,"contentType":1838,"locale":26},{"sys":1833},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"4dwXdxxNgy9kCAc9IW8AAo","2022-06-22T13:49:52.122Z",{"sys":1837},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":1839},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":130},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":1841,"answers":1842,"answersAsImages":94,"wrongPercentage":206,"name":1843,"questionText":1844,"statistics":1845,"veryWrongStatistics":1848,"correctSentence":1852,"youWereWrong":1853,"youWereRight":1854,"dataSourceShortText":1855,"dataSourceLinkLongText":1856,"extendedAnswerText":1857,"headingVeryWrong":1858,"youWereVeryWrong":1859,"headingWrong":1858},"604",[],"How much of New Zealand is bar","How much of New Zealand is barren land, with bare soil, sand and rocks?",[174,1846,1497,1847],"nzl 0.61","chl 0.81",[1849,1850,1317,1851],"uk 0.59","nzl 0.31","chl 0.4","Less than 10% of New Zealand's land is barren, with bare soil, sand and rocks.","3.8% of New Zealand is made up of rocky, dusty, bare land where almost nothing grows, yet you thought it was at least 5 times more.","3.8% of New Zealand is made up of rocky, dusty, bare land where almost nothing grows, yet they thought it was at least 5 times more.","Source: FAO","The data we use for this question comes from the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO). It defines barren land as \"any geographical area dominated by natural abiotic surfaces (bare soil, sand, rocks, etc.) where the natural vegetation is absent or nearly absent (i.e. cover is less than 2 per cent). The class includes areas regularly flooded by inland water (lake shores, river banks, salt flats, etc.). It excludes coastal areas\naffected by the tidal movement of saltwater.\" It compiles this information from publicly available maps from two different sources of satellite data. It is hard to define land completely accurately and that is why we have big differences between our answer options and don't give a precise number, choosing instead to use \"less than\" or \"around\".\n\nSource link: [FAO](http:\u002F\u002Fwww.fao.org\u002Ffaostat\u002Fen\u002F#data\u002FLC\u002Fvisualize)","There are a few spots in New Zealand that are mainly rocks and desert-like areas, some of which appear in the famous Lord Of The Rings movies. Maybe that’s why people believe the otherwise green place is full of desert. In reality, less than 10% of New Zealand is made up of rocky, dusty, bare land where almost nothing grows. ","Barely any of New Zealand's land is barren!","3.8% of New Zealand is made up of rocky, dusty, bare land where almost nothing grows, yet you thought it was at least 10 times more.",{"metadata":1861,"sys":1864,"fields":1873},{"tags":1862,"concepts":1863},[],[],{"space":1865,"id":1867,"type":14,"createdAt":1868,"updatedAt":1868,"environment":1869,"publishedVersion":21,"revision":21,"contentType":1871,"locale":26},{"sys":1866},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"62CTFUIkkkFqCL7Ed2AKc5","2022-06-22T13:49:52.274Z",{"sys":1870},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":1872},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":130},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":1874,"answers":1875,"answersAsImages":94,"wrongPercentage":313,"name":1876,"questionText":1877,"statistics":1878,"veryWrongStatistics":1879,"correctSentence":1881,"youWereWrong":1882,"youWereRight":1883,"dataSourceShortText":322,"dataSourceLinkLongText":1884,"extendedAnswerText":1885,"headingVeryWrong":1886,"youWereVeryWrong":1882,"headingWrong":1886,"aboutSurveys":326},"1245",[],"In New Zealand, of all childre","In New Zealand, of all children aged 7 to 11, how many went to school in 2017?",[317],[1880],"gmi 0.12","More than 95% of children aged 7 to 11 went to school in New Zealand in 2017.","Nearly every child of primary school age in New Zealand 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 New Zealand 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=NZ)","Close to 100% of children go to school in New Zealand. Children being out of school is rare and that has been the case for many years.","Children go to school in New Zealand!",{"metadata":1888,"sys":1891,"fields":1900},{"tags":1889,"concepts":1890},[],[],{"space":1892,"id":1894,"type":14,"createdAt":1895,"updatedAt":1895,"environment":1896,"publishedVersion":21,"revision":21,"contentType":1898,"locale":26},{"sys":1893},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"7G76LRRs78B0qCk9hsA592","2022-06-22T13:49:52.426Z",{"sys":1897},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":1899},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":130},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":1901,"answers":1902,"answersAsImages":94,"wrongPercentage":1903,"name":1904,"questionText":1905,"statistics":1906,"veryWrongStatistics":1908,"correctSentence":1910,"youWereWrong":1911,"youWereRight":1911,"dataSourceShortText":353,"dataSourceLinkLongText":921,"extendedAnswerText":1912,"headingVeryWrong":356,"youWereVeryWrong":1911,"headingWrong":356,"aboutSurveys":326},"1246",[],38,"How many babies in New Zealand","How many babies in New Zealand were vaccinated against some disease in 2020?",[1907],"gmi 0.38",[1909],"gmi 0.18","Around 90% of children were vaccinated against some disease in New Zealand in 2020.","New Zealand, like other rich countries, has had the infrastructure and education in place to vaccinate the majority of its population for many years.","In New Zealand in 2020, 92% 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 New Zealand nowadays.",{"metadata":1914,"sys":1917,"fields":1926},{"tags":1915,"concepts":1916},[],[],{"space":1918,"id":1920,"type":14,"createdAt":1921,"updatedAt":1921,"environment":1922,"publishedVersion":21,"revision":21,"contentType":1924,"locale":26},{"sys":1919},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"7dub6xexonfYCbeUvSTzNn","2022-06-22T13:49:52.572Z",{"sys":1923},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":1925},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":130},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":1927,"answers":1928,"answersAsImages":94,"wrongPercentage":1929,"name":1930,"questionText":1931,"statistics":1932,"veryWrongStatistics":1934,"correctSentence":1936,"youWereWrong":1937,"youWereRight":1938,"dataSourceShortText":383,"dataSourceLinkLongText":1939,"extendedAnswerText":1940,"headingVeryWrong":386,"youWereVeryWrong":1937,"headingWrong":386,"aboutSurveys":326},"1247",[],34,"How many people in New Zealand","How many people in New Zealand have some access to electricity?",[1933],"gmi 0.33999999999999997",[1935],"gmi 0.15","More than 95% of people in New Zealand have some access to electricity. ","Nearly everyone in New Zealand has access to electricity.","They didn't know nearly every person in New Zealand 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\u002Fnew-zealand)","Today, close to 100% of people in New Zealand have some access to electricity and that has been the case for many years. New Zealand is among the richest countries in the world when it comes to income per person, with a modern infrastructure and where almost no-one lacks the basics like food, water, electricity and vaccinations.",{"metadata":1942,"sys":1945,"fields":1954},{"tags":1943,"concepts":1944},[],[],{"space":1946,"id":1948,"type":14,"createdAt":1949,"updatedAt":1949,"environment":1950,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":1952,"locale":26},{"sys":1947},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"3XVzeT3iHCT84Wnx8f99z","2022-06-22T13:49:52.723Z",{"sys":1951},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":1953},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":112},{"globalId":1955,"heading":1956,"slug":1955,"questions":1957,"certificateText":1958},"nzl-cert","New Zealand Cert",[1700,1733,1765,1796,1827,1860,1887,1913],"for answering 100% correct on questions about New Zealand, and thereby proving essential knowledge that most people are wrong about.",{"metadata":1960,"sys":1963,"fields":1970},{"tags":1961,"concepts":1962},[],[],{"space":1964,"id":1966,"type":38,"createdAt":1967,"updatedAt":1967,"environment":1968,"publishedVersion":44,"revision":21,"locale":26},{"sys":1965},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"6AovPJPeuj1YCl7eeIP9fq","2022-06-22T13:49:51.139Z",{"sys":1969},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"title":1971,"description":47,"file":1972},"nz",{"url":1973,"details":1974,"fileName":1977,"contentType":425},"\u002F\u002Fimages.ctfassets.net\u002Fghhpjogyw4x7\u002F6AovPJPeuj1YCl7eeIP9fq\u002Fa6add2aecb6d34e497b63d486fd70d59\u002Fnz.svg",{"size":1975,"image":1976},868,{"width":423,"height":423},"nz.svg",{"metadata":1979,"sys":1982,"fields":1991},{"tags":1980,"concepts":1981},[],[],{"space":1983,"id":1985,"type":14,"createdAt":1986,"updatedAt":1986,"environment":1987,"publishedVersion":439,"revision":21,"contentType":1989,"locale":26},{"sys":1984},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"1US4TppJK94I3eWKkINHpj","2022-06-22T14:44:53.709Z",{"sys":1988},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":1990},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":92},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":1992,"name":1993,"slug":1994,"tests":1995,"diplomaTest":2186,"icon":2204,"iconDisplayType":426,"topicCategory":427},"plw","Palau","palau",[1996],{"metadata":1997,"sys":2000,"fields":2009},{"tags":1998,"concepts":1999},[],[],{"space":2001,"id":2003,"type":14,"createdAt":2004,"updatedAt":2004,"environment":2005,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":2007,"locale":26},{"sys":2002},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"3SBSKBUrXVw4vc6QRiJnXI","2022-06-22T14:44:53.756Z",{"sys":2006},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":2008},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":112},{"globalId":2010,"heading":2011,"slug":2010,"questions":2012,"certificateText":47},"plw-t1","Palau T1",[2013,2045,2074,2106,2134,2160],{"metadata":2014,"sys":2017,"fields":2026},{"tags":2015,"concepts":2016},[],[],{"space":2018,"id":2020,"type":14,"createdAt":2021,"updatedAt":2021,"environment":2022,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":2024,"locale":26},{"sys":2019},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"6DFBKrRfme4c90CVVsV4Bh","2022-06-22T14:44:53.790Z",{"sys":2023},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":2025},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":130},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":2027,"answers":2028,"answersAsImages":94,"wrongPercentage":1046,"name":2029,"questionText":2030,"statistics":2031,"veryWrongStatistics":2033,"correctSentence":2038,"youWereWrong":2039,"youWereRight":2040,"dataSourceShortText":221,"dataSourceLinkLongText":2041,"extendedAnswerText":2042,"headingVeryWrong":2043,"youWereVeryWrong":2044,"headingWrong":2043},"630",[],"How many adults in Palau say t","How many adults in Palau say they can read and write?",[174,281,2032,1280],"usa 0.69",[2034,2035,2036,2037],"uk 0.61","aus 0.39","usa 0.42","jpn 0.56","More than 90% of adults in Palau say they can read and write.","Yet you assumed that 35% of adults in Palau can’t! ","They assume many people in Palau 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=PW)","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 Palau can’t! It is an extremely outdated view and shows that most people have completely missed Palau's development.","Almost everyone can read and write","Yet you assumed that more than half of adults in Palau can’t! ",{"metadata":2046,"sys":2049,"fields":2058},{"tags":2047,"concepts":2048},[],[],{"space":2050,"id":2052,"type":14,"createdAt":2053,"updatedAt":2053,"environment":2054,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":2056,"locale":26},{"sys":2051},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"4DkUM7YjPOcKSyNyNwW21r","2022-06-22T14:44:53.929Z",{"sys":2055},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":2057},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":130},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":2059,"answers":2060,"answersAsImages":94,"wrongPercentage":619,"name":780,"questionText":2061,"statistics":2062,"veryWrongStatistics":2064,"correctSentence":2069,"youWereWrong":2070,"youWereRight":2071,"dataSourceShortText":794,"dataSourceLinkLongText":2072,"extendedAnswerText":2073,"headingVeryWrong":1291,"youWereVeryWrong":2070,"headingWrong":1291},"631",[],"In terms of representative public institutions and fundamental freedoms, in 2021 Palau scored:",[783,211,1532,2063],"jpn 0.54",[2065,2066,2067,2068],"uk 0.39","aus 0.31","usa 0.45","jpn 0.15","Palau's individual freedom and civil rights are among the highest in the world. ","Palau 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 Palau 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.","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\u002Fpalau\u002F)","The UN goal is that all societies should be more like Palau.",{"metadata":2075,"sys":2078,"fields":2087},{"tags":2076,"concepts":2077},[],[],{"space":2079,"id":2081,"type":14,"createdAt":2082,"updatedAt":2082,"environment":2083,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":2085,"locale":26},{"sys":2080},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"4HAVZaHGfJazgFky7F7Zz3","2022-06-22T14:44:54.413Z",{"sys":2084},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":2086},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":130},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":2088,"answers":2089,"answersAsImages":94,"wrongPercentage":2090,"name":1308,"questionText":2091,"statistics":2092,"veryWrongStatistics":2096,"correctSentence":2100,"youWereWrong":2101,"youWereRight":2102,"dataSourceShortText":1255,"dataSourceLinkLongText":2103,"extendedAnswerText":2104,"headingVeryWrong":2105,"youWereVeryWrong":2101,"headingWrong":2105},"632",[],86,"How much of all the money earned in Palau came from agriculture, forestry and fishing in 2020?",[2093,2094,2095,784],"uk 0.89","aus 0.92","usa 0.8900000000000001",[1315,2097,2098,2099],"aus 0.65","usa 0.56","jpn 0.48","Around 4% of all the money earned in Palau comes from agriculture, forestry and fishing.","In Palau there are many other important parts of the economy, such as international tourism and other service jobs.","They missed the fact that Palau has a modern economy, mostly driven by services.","The share of the world’s economy which is made up of agriculture, fishing and forestry is only 5%, because almost all money made today comes from services and manufacturing. This is based on national accounts data which is of poorer quality in poorer countries where the informal sector is larger. Over the last 200 years, most countries increased their incomes and as they did they have followed very similar declines of agriculture as a share of their economies. It’s hard to know exactly what the global percentage was at the start of the industrial revolution, but probably around 50%. That’s where a few extremely poor countries still are today.\n\nSource link: [National Accounts](https:\u002F\u002Fdata.worldbank.org\u002Findicator\u002FNV.AGR.TOTL.ZS?locations=PW)","Agriculture, forestry and fishing are indeed part of the economy of Palau, but their share has been declining.","Palau has a modern economy!",{"metadata":2107,"sys":2110,"fields":2119},{"tags":2108,"concepts":2109},[],[],{"space":2111,"id":2113,"type":14,"createdAt":2114,"updatedAt":2114,"environment":2115,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":2117,"locale":26},{"sys":2112},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"2Vuxa5XNYq2hCSqND5iwYL","2022-06-22T14:44:54.565Z",{"sys":2116},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":2118},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":130},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":2120,"answers":2121,"answersAsImages":94,"wrongPercentage":745,"name":2122,"questionText":2123,"statistics":2124,"veryWrongStatistics":2126,"correctSentence":2128,"youWereWrong":2129,"youWereRight":2130,"dataSourceShortText":322,"dataSourceLinkLongText":2131,"extendedAnswerText":2132,"headingVeryWrong":2133,"youWereVeryWrong":2129,"headingWrong":2133,"aboutSurveys":326},"1259",[],"In Palau, of all children aged","In Palau, of all children aged 7 to 11, how many went to school in 2014?",[2125],"gmi 0.8",[2127],"gmi 0.44","More than 90% of children aged 7 to 11 went to school in Palau in 2014.","Nearly every child of primary school age in Palau 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 Palau 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=PW)","95% of children go to school in Palau. It is a high-income country and being out of school is rare nowadays.","Children go to school in Palau!",{"metadata":2135,"sys":2138,"fields":2147},{"tags":2136,"concepts":2137},[],[],{"space":2139,"id":2141,"type":14,"createdAt":2142,"updatedAt":2142,"environment":2143,"publishedVersion":21,"revision":21,"contentType":2145,"locale":26},{"sys":2140},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"63tPnqybbE8wO4JQPJdX1j","2022-06-22T14:44:54.693Z",{"sys":2144},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":2146},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":130},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":2148,"answers":2149,"answersAsImages":94,"wrongPercentage":206,"name":2150,"questionText":2151,"statistics":2152,"veryWrongStatistics":2154,"correctSentence":2156,"youWereWrong":2157,"youWereRight":2158,"dataSourceShortText":353,"dataSourceLinkLongText":921,"extendedAnswerText":2159,"headingVeryWrong":356,"youWereVeryWrong":2157,"headingWrong":356,"aboutSurveys":326},"1260",[],"How many babies in Palau were ","How many babies in Palau were vaccinated against some disease in 2020?",[2153],"gmi 0.76",[2155],"gmi 0.48","More than 95 of children were vaccinated against some disease in Palau in 2020.","You missed the modernization that means nearly every child in Palau is vaccinated.","They missed the modernization that means nearly every baby in Palau gets vaccinated.","Basic healthcare has improved a lot in Palau, as the vaccination rate of 96% in 2020 shows. This also tells us something about the progress in Palau'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 Palau nowadays.",{"metadata":2161,"sys":2164,"fields":2173},{"tags":2162,"concepts":2163},[],[],{"space":2165,"id":2167,"type":14,"createdAt":2168,"updatedAt":2168,"environment":2169,"publishedVersion":21,"revision":21,"contentType":2171,"locale":26},{"sys":2166},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"yLfgBccTLFQitup3eDfG8","2022-06-22T14:44:54.832Z",{"sys":2170},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":2172},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":130},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":2174,"answers":2175,"answersAsImages":94,"wrongPercentage":619,"name":2176,"questionText":2177,"statistics":2178,"veryWrongStatistics":2179,"correctSentence":2181,"youWereWrong":2182,"youWereRight":2183,"dataSourceShortText":383,"dataSourceLinkLongText":2184,"extendedAnswerText":2185,"headingVeryWrong":386,"youWereVeryWrong":2182,"headingWrong":386,"aboutSurveys":326},"1261",[],"How many people in Palau have ","How many people in Palau have some access to electricity?",[623],[2180],"gmi 0.37","More than 95% of people in Palau have some access to electricity. ","Nearly everyone in Palau has access to electricity.","They didn't know nearly every person in Palau 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\u002Fpalau)","Today, close to 100% of people in Palau have some access to electricity. It is a high-income country and that has been the case for many years.",{"metadata":2187,"sys":2190,"fields":2199},{"tags":2188,"concepts":2189},[],[],{"space":2191,"id":2193,"type":14,"createdAt":2194,"updatedAt":2194,"environment":2195,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":2197,"locale":26},{"sys":2192},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"2iPgmYZha8fYuDyXtitpus","2022-06-22T14:44:54.960Z",{"sys":2196},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":2198},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":112},{"globalId":2200,"heading":2201,"slug":2200,"questions":2202,"certificateText":2203},"plw-cert","Palau Cert",[2013,2045,2074,2106,2134,2160],"for answering 100% correct on questions about Palau, and thereby proving essential knowledge that most people are wrong about.",{"metadata":2205,"sys":2208,"fields":2215},{"tags":2206,"concepts":2207},[],[],{"space":2209,"id":2211,"type":38,"createdAt":2212,"updatedAt":2212,"environment":2213,"publishedVersion":44,"revision":21,"locale":26},{"sys":2210},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"1lt97pKIodT91WGvsHDeU6","2022-06-22T14:44:53.676Z",{"sys":2214},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"title":2216,"description":47,"file":2217},"pw",{"url":2218,"details":2219,"fileName":2222,"contentType":425},"\u002F\u002Fimages.ctfassets.net\u002Fghhpjogyw4x7\u002F1lt97pKIodT91WGvsHDeU6\u002Fd69b1e0b9e388cfc712cd36eb4cdb456\u002Fpw.svg",{"size":2220,"image":2221},215,{"width":423,"height":423},"pw.svg",{"metadata":2224,"sys":2227,"fields":2236},{"tags":2225,"concepts":2226},[],[],{"space":2228,"id":2230,"type":14,"createdAt":2231,"updatedAt":2231,"environment":2232,"publishedVersion":338,"revision":21,"contentType":2234,"locale":26},{"sys":2229},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"dbpTzDCLAt6QaNPf6PFSw","2022-06-22T13:50:28.531Z",{"sys":2233},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":2235},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":92},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":2237,"name":2238,"slug":2239,"tests":2240,"diplomaTest":2406,"icon":2424,"iconDisplayType":426,"topicCategory":427},"png","Papua New Guinea","papua-new-guinea",[2241],{"metadata":2242,"sys":2245,"fields":2254},{"tags":2243,"concepts":2244},[],[],{"space":2246,"id":2248,"type":14,"createdAt":2249,"updatedAt":2249,"environment":2250,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":2252,"locale":26},{"sys":2247},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"3vn28eSYD1HxxbTLh5hRFU","2022-06-22T13:50:28.568Z",{"sys":2251},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":2253},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":112},{"globalId":2255,"heading":2256,"slug":2255,"questions":2257,"certificateText":47},"png-t1","Papua New Guinea T1",[2258,2290,2321,2352,2377],{"metadata":2259,"sys":2262,"fields":2271},{"tags":2260,"concepts":2261},[],[],{"space":2263,"id":2265,"type":14,"createdAt":2266,"updatedAt":2266,"environment":2267,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":2269,"locale":26},{"sys":2264},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"3JpjwNHh4ulHLv8rB07iTD","2022-06-22T13:50:28.606Z",{"sys":2268},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":2270},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":130},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":2272,"answers":2273,"answersAsImages":94,"wrongPercentage":745,"name":1717,"questionText":2274,"statistics":2275,"veryWrongStatistics":2278,"correctSentence":2282,"youWereWrong":2283,"youWereRight":2284,"dataSourceShortText":2285,"dataSourceLinkLongText":2286,"extendedAnswerText":2287,"headingVeryWrong":2288,"youWereVeryWrong":2289,"headingWrong":2288},"640",[],"When did women first get the right to vote in Papua New Guinea?",[783,2276,819,2277],"nld 0.8400000000000001","chl 0.8500000000000001",[179,2279,2280,2281],"nld 0.51","usa 0.46","chl 0.51","Women in Papua New Guinea got the right to vote in 1964.","But you assumed they only got that right around 40 years ago.","They wrongly assume that a woman's right to vote in Papua New Guinea is recent.","Source: IPU","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 Papua New Guinea. ","Women have voted in Papua New Guinea for nearly 60 years!","But you assumed they only got that right around 20 years ago.",{"metadata":2291,"sys":2294,"fields":2303},{"tags":2292,"concepts":2293},[],[],{"space":2295,"id":2297,"type":14,"createdAt":2298,"updatedAt":2298,"environment":2299,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":2301,"locale":26},{"sys":2296},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"3Pttp90slaFo4cZwJKJ2GB","2022-06-22T13:50:28.743Z",{"sys":2300},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":2302},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":130},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":2304,"answers":2305,"answersAsImages":94,"wrongPercentage":170,"name":2306,"questionText":2307,"statistics":2308,"veryWrongStatistics":2312,"correctSentence":2315,"youWereWrong":2316,"youWereRight":2317,"dataSourceShortText":221,"dataSourceLinkLongText":2318,"extendedAnswerText":2319,"headingVeryWrong":2320,"youWereVeryWrong":2316,"headingWrong":2320},"641",[],"In Papua New Guinea, of all ch","In Papua New Guinea, of all children aged 7 to 12, how many went to school in 2016?",[1783,2309,2310,2311],"nld 0.9099999999999999","usa 0.8200000000000001","chl 0.82",[2313,2314,2280,1725],"uk 0.3","nld 0.57","Around 75% of children aged 7 to 12 went to school in Papua New Guinea in 2016.","Most children of primary school age in Papua New Guinea are in a classroom learning. You thought most were at home, in the streets or out working instead!","They wrongly thought that lots of children in Papua New Guinea 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=PG)","76% of children go to school in Papua New Guinea. But people truly underestimate the share of children in school. It really shows that people have missed important, positive trends in Papua New Guinea.","Children go to school in Papua New Guinea!",{"metadata":2322,"sys":2325,"fields":2334},{"tags":2323,"concepts":2324},[],[],{"space":2326,"id":2328,"type":14,"createdAt":2329,"updatedAt":2329,"environment":2330,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":2332,"locale":26},{"sys":2327},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"606dC2TlyHj0N4EOsY88Qn","2022-06-22T13:50:28.896Z",{"sys":2331},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":2333},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":130},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":2335,"answers":2336,"answersAsImages":94,"wrongPercentage":241,"name":2337,"questionText":2338,"statistics":2339,"veryWrongStatistics":2343,"correctSentence":2347,"youWereWrong":2348,"youWereRight":2349,"dataSourceShortText":2350,"dataSourceLinkLongText":2351,"extendedAnswerText":1028,"headingVeryWrong":1029,"youWereVeryWrong":2348,"headingWrong":1029},"642",[],"There are 57 protected areas i","There are 57 protected areas in Papua New Guinea. How many of these are governed by local communities?",[485,2340,2341,2342],"nld 0.69","usa 0.74","chl 0.69",[2344,1285,2345,2346],"uk 0.35","usa 0.32","chl 0.26","47 of the 57 protected areas in Papua New Guinea are governed by local communities. ","Perhaps you imagined that a central authority is protecting nature against people, but in fact it’s the people themselves that protect most of the nature in Papua New Guinea.","Perhaps they imagined that a central authority is protecting nature against people, but in fact it’s the people themselves that protect most of the nature in Papua New Guinea.","Source: SPREP PROE","The Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP) is an intergovenmental organization that manages the Pacific Islands Protected Area Portal (PIPAP). It says: \"In the Pacific, protected areas encompass more than just national parks and other areas established by central governments.  Protected areas can include locally designated and managed areas affording some level of protection to natural resources and the environment.\" Those protected areas can include: beach reserve, biosphere reserve, bird reserve, botanical reserve, closed area, community-based adaptive co-management, community-based fishery, community-based resource management, community conserved area, community conservation area, conservation area, conservation lease, cultural park, faásao, fauna reserve, fish management area, fisheries reserve, forest conservation area, forest reserve, indigenous cultural and conservation area, island park, Kogatapu mo, locally managed fishing zone, locally managed marine area, marine managed area, marine park, marine protected area, marine sanctuary, marine reserve, national heritage area, national monument, national park, nature reserve, protected seascape, qoli qoli, rahui, Ramsar site, raúi, special management area, tabu areas, vanua, voluntary protected area, wilderness area, wildlife management area, wildlife sanctuary, World Heritage Site, and more.\n\nSource link: [SPREP PROE](https:\u002F\u002Fpipap.sprep.org\u002Fcountry\u002Fpg)",{"metadata":2353,"sys":2356,"fields":2365},{"tags":2354,"concepts":2355},[],[],{"space":2357,"id":2359,"type":14,"createdAt":2360,"updatedAt":2360,"environment":2361,"publishedVersion":21,"revision":21,"contentType":2363,"locale":26},{"sys":2358},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"6DNBGBItEZkLyUOiVjfDBR","2022-06-22T13:50:29.047Z",{"sys":2362},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":2364},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":130},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":2366,"answers":2367,"answersAsImages":94,"wrongPercentage":745,"name":2368,"questionText":2369,"statistics":2370,"veryWrongStatistics":2371,"correctSentence":2372,"youWereWrong":2373,"youWereRight":2374,"dataSourceShortText":353,"dataSourceLinkLongText":921,"extendedAnswerText":2375,"headingVeryWrong":2376,"youWereVeryWrong":2373,"headingWrong":2376,"aboutSurveys":326},"1262",[],"How many babies in Papua New G","How many babies in Papua New Guinea were vaccinated against some disease in 2020?",[2125],[917],"Around 50% of children were vaccinated against some disease in Papua New Guinea in 2020.","But that is still much more than you thought.","Only half of children are vaccinated, but that is still much more than they thought.","Unlike most other countries, as Papua New Guinea's economy has grown the vaccination rate has gone down. More than 90% of children used to be vaccinated against at least one disease, but today that number is just 52%. If the vaccine skepticism isn't addressed, it is likely that preventable childhood diseases will make a return to Papua New Guinea.","Only half of children are vaccinated!",{"metadata":2378,"sys":2381,"fields":2390},{"tags":2379,"concepts":2380},[],[],{"space":2382,"id":2384,"type":14,"createdAt":2385,"updatedAt":2385,"environment":2386,"publishedVersion":21,"revision":21,"contentType":2388,"locale":26},{"sys":2383},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"6TTKnjwpKUdCu3c1ECgvtp","2022-06-22T13:50:29.195Z",{"sys":2387},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":2389},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":130},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":2391,"answers":2392,"answersAsImages":94,"wrongPercentage":170,"name":2393,"questionText":2394,"statistics":2395,"veryWrongStatistics":2397,"correctSentence":2399,"youWereWrong":2400,"youWereRight":2401,"dataSourceShortText":383,"dataSourceLinkLongText":2402,"extendedAnswerText":2403,"headingVeryWrong":2404,"youWereVeryWrong":2405,"headingWrong":2404,"aboutSurveys":326},"1263",[],"How many people in Papua New G","How many people in Papua New Guinea have some access to electricity?",[2396],"gmi 0.8200000000000001",[2398],"gmi 0.49","Around 60% of people in Papua New Guinea have some access to electricity. ","But there are still more people with electricity access than you imagined.","A third of people in Papua New Guinea aren't on the grid. But there are still far more people with electricity access than they imagined.","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\u002Fpapua-new-guinea)","Today, 63% of people in Papua New Guinea have some access to electricity. Back in 2001, it was just 11%! That is incredible progress, but more needs to be done to bring the number of people in Papua New Guinea who are able to light their home, charge their phone and keep their food cool with electricity, up to the global average of 90%.","A third of people in Papua New Guinea are not on the grid","But there are still far more people with electricity access than you imagined.",{"metadata":2407,"sys":2410,"fields":2419},{"tags":2408,"concepts":2409},[],[],{"space":2411,"id":2413,"type":14,"createdAt":2414,"updatedAt":2414,"environment":2415,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":2417,"locale":26},{"sys":2412},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"k6tI8hVGa0JmpcXqfmAeO","2022-06-22T13:50:29.342Z",{"sys":2416},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":2418},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":112},{"globalId":2420,"heading":2421,"slug":2420,"questions":2422,"certificateText":2423},"png-cert","Papua New Guinea Cert",[2258,2290,2321,2352,2377],"for answering 100% correct on questions about 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0.77",[2501,2502,1284,2503],"uk 0.43","usa 0.59","phl 0.38","Samoa became a member state of the United Nations in 1976.","Samoa has been a member of the UN for 45 years now, yet you thought it only happened 15 years ago.","They think Samoa only joined the UN recently or not at all.","Samoa joined the United Nations on 15th December 1976.\n\nSource link: [UN](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.un.org\u002Fabout-us\u002Fmember-states)","Samoa joined the UN already in 1976!","Samoa has been a member of the UN for 45 years now, yet you thought it hadn't happened at all.",{"metadata":2511,"sys":2514,"fields":2523},{"tags":2512,"concepts":2513},[],[],{"space":2515,"id":2517,"type":14,"createdAt":2518,"updatedAt":2518,"environment":2519,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":2521,"locale":26},{"sys":2516},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"TVyVvsKJi4jWGduJrW1Kg","2022-06-22T13:50:43.898Z",{"sys":2520},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":2522},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":130},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":2524,"answers":2525,"answersAsImages":94,"wrongPercentage":1011,"name":2526,"questionText":2527,"statistics":2528,"veryWrongStatistics":2530,"correctSentence":2532,"youWereWrong":2533,"youWereRight":2534,"dataSourceShortText":2350,"dataSourceLinkLongText":2535,"extendedAnswerText":1028,"headingVeryWrong":1029,"youWereVeryWrong":2533,"headingWrong":1029},"691",[],"There are 99 protected areas i","There are 99 protected areas in Samoa. How many of these are governed by indigenous people of Samoa?",[485,487,591,2529],"phl 0.55",[179,492,1789,2531],"phl 0.17","65 of the 99 protected areas in Samoa are governed by indigenous people. ","Perhaps you imagined that a central authority is protecting nature against people, but in fact it’s the people themselves that protect most of the nature in Samoa.","Perhaps they imagined that a central authority is protecting nature against people, but in fact it’s the people themselves that protect most of the nature in Samoa.","The Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP) is an intergovenmental organization that manages the Pacific Islands Protected Area Portal (PIPAP). It says: \"In the Pacific, protected areas encompass more than just national parks and other areas established by central governments.  Protected areas can include locally designated and managed areas affording some level of protection to natural resources and the environment.\" Those protected areas can include: beach reserve, biosphere reserve, bird reserve, botanical reserve, closed area, community-based adaptive co-management, community-based fishery, community-based resource management, community conserved area, community conservation area, conservation area, conservation lease, cultural park, faásao, fauna reserve, fish management area, fisheries reserve, forest conservation area, forest reserve, indigenous cultural and conservation area, island park, Kogatapu mo, locally managed fishing zone, locally managed marine area, marine managed area, marine park, marine protected area, marine sanctuary, marine reserve, national heritage area, national monument, national park, nature reserve, protected seascape, qoli qoli, rahui, Ramsar site, raúi, special management area, tabu areas, vanua, voluntary protected area, wilderness area, wildlife management area, wildlife sanctuary, World Heritage Site, and more.\n\nSource link: [SPREP PROE](https:\u002F\u002Fpipap.sprep.org\u002Fcountry\u002Fws)",{"metadata":2537,"sys":2540,"fields":2549},{"tags":2538,"concepts":2539},[],[],{"space":2541,"id":2543,"type":14,"createdAt":2544,"updatedAt":2544,"environment":2545,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":2547,"locale":26},{"sys":2542},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"3rAf99RgpyI1hwZmnnGu8D","2022-06-22T13:50:44.052Z",{"sys":2546},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":2548},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":130},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":2550,"answers":2551,"answersAsImages":94,"wrongPercentage":206,"name":780,"questionText":2552,"statistics":2553,"veryWrongStatistics":2556,"correctSentence":2559,"youWereWrong":2560,"youWereRight":2561,"dataSourceShortText":794,"dataSourceLinkLongText":2562,"extendedAnswerText":2563,"headingVeryWrong":1291,"youWereVeryWrong":2560,"headingWrong":1291},"692",[],"In terms of representative public institutions and fundamental freedoms, in 2021 Samoa scored:",[749,2554,1015,2555],"usa 0.78","phl 0.71",[2501,2557,2558,1022],"usa 0.33","jpn 0.35","Samoa's individual freedom and civil rights are among the highest in the world. ","Samoa 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 Samoa 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.","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\u002Fsamoa\u002F)","The UN goal is that all societies should be more like Samoa.",{"metadata":2565,"sys":2568,"fields":2577},{"tags":2566,"concepts":2567},[],[],{"space":2569,"id":2571,"type":14,"createdAt":2572,"updatedAt":2572,"environment":2573,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":2575,"locale":26},{"sys":2570},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"51kLB5Kkr4mcnnQlAldD4g","2022-06-22T13:50:44.195Z",{"sys":2574},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":2576},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":130},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":2578,"answers":2579,"answersAsImages":94,"wrongPercentage":170,"name":2580,"questionText":2581,"statistics":2582,"veryWrongStatistics":2586,"correctSentence":2588,"youWereWrong":2589,"youWereRight":2590,"dataSourceShortText":1255,"dataSourceLinkLongText":2591,"extendedAnswerText":2592,"headingVeryWrong":2593,"youWereVeryWrong":2589,"headingWrong":2593},"693",[],"How much of Samoa economy come","How much of Samoa economy comes from agriculture, forestry and fishing?",[210,2583,2584,2585],"usa 0.8699999999999999","jpn 0.76","phl 0.84",[2587,755,2063,1017],"uk 0.41","Around 10% of all the money earned in Samoa comes from agriculture, forestry and fishing.","Agriculture, forestry and fishing are indeed part of the economy of Samoa, but their share has been declining.","They missed the fact that Samoa has a modern economy, mostly driven by services.","The share of the world’s economy which is made up of agriculture, fishing and forestry is only 5%, because almost all money made today comes from services and manufacturing. This is based on national accounts data which is of poorer quality in poorer countries where the informal sector is larger. Over the last 200 years, most countries increased their incomes and as they did they have followed very similar declines of agriculture as a share of their economies. It’s hard to know exactly what the global percentage was at the start of the industrial revolution, but probably around 50%. That’s where a few extremely poor countries still are today.\n\nSource link: [National Accounts](https:\u002F\u002Fdata.worldbank.org\u002Findicator\u002FNV.AGR.TOTL.ZS?locations=WS)","Like most countries today, services such as retail, hospitality and construction make up more than half Somoa's economy. All the people who wrongly assume Samoa makes its money from agriculture, probably think it has a low education level and they will probably not realize the opportunities for  manufacturing, service and industry business, which are the sectors the country is really expanding in now.","Samoa has a modern economy!",{"metadata":2595,"sys":2598,"fields":2607},{"tags":2596,"concepts":2597},[],[],{"space":2599,"id":2601,"type":14,"createdAt":2602,"updatedAt":2602,"environment":2603,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":2605,"locale":26},{"sys":2600},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"5cqdbTeRGi0gniNoQrxtwD","2022-06-22T13:50:44.560Z",{"sys":2604},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":2606},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":130},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":2608,"answers":2609,"answersAsImages":94,"wrongPercentage":1046,"name":2610,"questionText":2611,"statistics":2612,"veryWrongStatistics":2615,"correctSentence":2619,"youWereWrong":2620,"youWereRight":2621,"dataSourceShortText":383,"dataSourceLinkLongText":2622,"extendedAnswerText":2623,"headingVeryWrong":2624,"youWereVeryWrong":2620,"headingWrong":2624},"694",[],"How many people in Samoa have ","How many people in Samoa have some access to electricity?",[138,1567,2613,2614],"jpn 0.7999999999999999","phl 0.6499999999999999",[2616,2280,2617,2618],"uk 0.68","jpn 0.59","phl 0.35","More than 95% of people in Samoa have access to electricity.","Your view of Samoa is many decades out of date.","Their view of Samoa 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\u002Fsamoa)","Today almost everyone in Samoa has some access to electricity. In the last 20 years the share of people in Samoa with access to electricity has improved from 88% to almost 100%. Most people have not realized the amazing progress that Samoa has made during the past decades. Their minds are stuck in the past, but Samoa is not.","Nearly everyone in Samoa is on the grid!",{"metadata":2626,"sys":2629,"fields":2638},{"tags":2627,"concepts":2628},[],[],{"space":2630,"id":2632,"type":14,"createdAt":2633,"updatedAt":2633,"environment":2634,"publishedVersion":21,"revision":21,"contentType":2636,"locale":26},{"sys":2631},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"3LINPb6Jj8ci5tdiMeSmUk","2022-06-22T13:50:44.705Z",{"sys":2635},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":2637},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":130},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":2639,"answers":2640,"answersAsImages":94,"wrongPercentage":1011,"name":2641,"questionText":2642,"statistics":2643,"veryWrongStatistics":2644,"correctSentence":2645,"youWereWrong":2646,"youWereRight":2647,"dataSourceShortText":322,"dataSourceLinkLongText":2648,"extendedAnswerText":2649,"headingVeryWrong":2650,"youWereVeryWrong":2646,"headingWrong":2650,"aboutSurveys":326},"1375",[],"In Samoa, of all children aged","In Samoa, of all children aged 7 to 11, how many went to school in 2018?",[1371],[1113],"More than 90% of children aged 7 to 11 went to school in Samoa in 2018.","Nearly every Samoan 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 Samoan 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=WS)","96% of children go to school in Samoa. But people truly underestimate the share of children in school. 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This also tells us something about the progress in Samoa'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. 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When it comes to issues around this data, one is that there is no global definition for what constitutes an academically trained teacher so each country has a slightly different definition. Also, a trained teacher is not necessarily the same as a qualified teacher. Plus, national standards regarding teacher qualifications and pedagogical skills may vary. This means estimates are dependent on the policy of each country and affect the final number.  The variable does not take into account the varying experience and status of teachers or how they were trained and what they have at their disposal when teaching (materials, classroom conditions etc) which are all factors that affect the quality of teaching and learning. Finally, some teachers without formal training may have acquired equivalent pedagogical skills through professional experience. Despite these concerns, three independent experts we contacted say they trust this data. We also try to counter these caveats by putting large differences between the answer options. \n\nSource link: [UNESCO](https:\u002F\u002Fdata.worldbank.org\u002Findicator\u002FSE.PRM.TCAQ.ZS?locations=1W)","Early education has a huge impact on a child's future, from their grades as a teenager through to the career they have as an adult. Trained teachers are therefore incredibly important in primary school. 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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 Solomon Islands are supervised by trained health workers nowadays (82% in 2015). Basic healthcare is inexpensive today and most mothers get help during childbirth, which means that fewer mothers and babies die. 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But you  overestimated how many were at home, in the streets or out working instead!","They hugely overestimated how many children in Solomon Islands 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=SB)","67% of children go to school in Solomon Islands. There has been a decline in the share of children attending school in recent years that needs to be addressed if literacy rates are going to be improved in Solomon Islands.","Around 65% of children go to school!","There are too many children in Solomon Islands not in a classroom learning. 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This also tells us something about the progress in Solomon Islands'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 Solomon Islands nowadays.",{"metadata":2893,"sys":2896,"fields":2905},{"tags":2894,"concepts":2895},[],[],{"space":2897,"id":2899,"type":14,"createdAt":2900,"updatedAt":2900,"environment":2901,"publishedVersion":21,"revision":21,"contentType":2903,"locale":26},{"sys":2898},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"4dECgolLtmlJqbQJMPotEQ","2022-06-22T15:49:21.253Z",{"sys":2902},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":2904},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":130},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":2906,"answers":2907,"answersAsImages":94,"wrongPercentage":2908,"name":2909,"questionText":2910,"statistics":2911,"veryWrongStatistics":2913,"correctSentence":2914,"youWereWrong":2915,"youWereRight":2916,"dataSourceShortText":383,"dataSourceLinkLongText":2917,"extendedAnswerText":2918,"headingVeryWrong":2919,"youWereVeryWrong":2915,"headingWrong":2919,"aboutSurveys":326},"1298",[],77,"How many people in Solomon Isl","How many people in Solomon Islands have some access to electricity?",[2912],"gmi 0.77",[377],"Around 70% of people in Solomon Islands have some access to electricity. 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Obviously, people’s understanding of Solomon Islands hasn’t been able to keep up with that fast pace of improvement.","A majority are on the grid!",{"metadata":2921,"sys":2924,"fields":2933},{"tags":2922,"concepts":2923},[],[],{"space":2925,"id":2927,"type":14,"createdAt":2928,"updatedAt":2928,"environment":2929,"publishedVersion":44,"revision":21,"contentType":2931,"locale":26},{"sys":2926},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"8c2sf8bQztFecNmrN8z03","2022-06-22T15:49:21.397Z",{"sys":2930},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":2932},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":112},{"globalId":2934,"heading":2935,"slug":2934,"questions":2936,"certificateText":2937},"slb-cert","Solomon Islands Cert",[2749,2778,2808,2837,2866,2892],"for answering 100% correct on questions about Solomon Islands, and thereby proving essential knowledge that most people are wrong about.",{"metadata":2939,"sys":2942,"fields":2949},{"tags":2940,"concepts":2941},[],[],{"space":2943,"id":2945,"type":38,"createdAt":2946,"updatedAt":2946,"environment":2947,"publishedVersion":44,"revision":21,"locale":26},{"sys":2944},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"1ZRQb9Vah8TC89xoaQWvCG","2022-06-22T15:49:20.157Z",{"sys":2948},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"title":2950,"description":47,"file":2951},"sb",{"url":2952,"details":2953,"fileName":2956,"contentType":425},"\u002F\u002Fimages.ctfassets.net\u002Fghhpjogyw4x7\u002F1ZRQb9Vah8TC89xoaQWvCG\u002F6dff97722c65e49f5839fe6974573aaf\u002Fsb.svg",{"size":2954,"image":2955},706,{"width":423,"height":423},"sb.svg",{"metadata":2958,"sys":2961,"fields":2970},{"tags":2959,"concepts":2960},[],[],{"space":2962,"id":2964,"type":14,"createdAt":2965,"updatedAt":2965,"environment":2966,"publishedVersion":20,"revision":21,"contentType":2968,"locale":26},{"sys":2963},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"21mnhumbMwlLJMRkEjMPsX","2022-06-22T13:51:14.725Z",{"sys":2967},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":2969},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":92},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":2971,"name":2972,"slug":2973,"tests":2974,"diplomaTest":3111,"icon":3129,"iconDisplayType":426,"topicCategory":427},"tuv","Tuvalu","tuvalu",[2975],{"metadata":2976,"sys":2979,"fields":2988},{"tags":2977,"concepts":2978},[],[],{"space":2980,"id":2982,"type":14,"createdAt":2983,"updatedAt":2983,"environment":2984,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":2986,"locale":26},{"sys":2981},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"72d1tZaYIDw9FjTqmExdxr","2022-06-22T13:51:14.767Z",{"sys":2985},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":2987},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":112},{"globalId":2989,"heading":2990,"slug":2989,"questions":2991,"certificateText":47},"tuv-t1","Tuvalu T1",[2992,3021,3052,3084],{"metadata":2993,"sys":2996,"fields":3005},{"tags":2994,"concepts":2995},[],[],{"space":2997,"id":2999,"type":14,"createdAt":3000,"updatedAt":3000,"environment":3001,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":3003,"locale":26},{"sys":2998},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"3Bva6izu9N3bUd2hEyt7Qd","2022-06-22T13:51:14.802Z",{"sys":3002},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":3004},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":130},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":3006,"answers":3007,"answersAsImages":94,"wrongPercentage":206,"name":3008,"questionText":3009,"statistics":3010,"veryWrongStatistics":3013,"correctSentence":3015,"youWereWrong":3016,"youWereRight":3017,"dataSourceShortText":3018,"dataSourceLinkLongText":3019,"extendedAnswerText":3020,"headingVeryWrong":356,"youWereVeryWrong":3016,"headingWrong":356},"801",[],"How many babies in Tuvalu were","How many babies in Tuvalu were vaccinated against some disease in 2019?",[3011,784,282,3012],"uk 0.88","usa 0.64",[817,3014,181,2280],"jpn 0.53","More than 95% of children were vaccinated against some disease in Tuvalu in 2019.","You missed the modernization that means nearly every child in Tuvalu is vaccinated.","They missed the modernization that means nearly every baby in Tuvalu gets vaccinated.","Source: WHO & UNICEF","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 & UNICEF](https:\u002F\u002Fapps.who.int\u002Fimmunization_monitoring\u002Fglobalsummary\u002Fcountries?countrycriteria%5Bcountry%5D%5B%5D=TUV)","Basic healthcare has improved a lot in Tuvalu, as the vaccination rate of 99% in 2019 shows. This also tells us something about the progress in Tuvalu'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 Tuvalu nowadays.",{"metadata":3022,"sys":3025,"fields":3034},{"tags":3023,"concepts":3024},[],[],{"space":3026,"id":3028,"type":14,"createdAt":3029,"updatedAt":3029,"environment":3030,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":3032,"locale":26},{"sys":3027},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"uIoAYbopzrqFEvcjRWsLM","2022-06-22T13:51:14.968Z",{"sys":3031},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":3033},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":130},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":3035,"answers":3036,"answersAsImages":94,"wrongPercentage":619,"name":3037,"questionText":3038,"statistics":3039,"veryWrongStatistics":3043,"correctSentence":3047,"youWereWrong":3048,"youWereRight":3049,"dataSourceShortText":794,"dataSourceLinkLongText":3050,"extendedAnswerText":3051,"headingVeryWrong":1291,"youWereVeryWrong":3048,"headingWrong":1291},"802",[],"In terms of individual freedom","In terms of individual freedom and civil rights, compared to other countries Tuvalu scores:",[3040,3041,3042,522],"uk 0.78","jpn 0.5700000000000001","chl 0.72",[3044,1757,3045,3046],"uk 0.37","chl 0.34","usa 0.37","Tuvalu's individual freedom and civil rights are among the highest in the world.","Tuvalu 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 Tuvalu 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.","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\u002F)","The UN goal is that all societies should be more like Tuvalu.",{"metadata":3053,"sys":3056,"fields":3065},{"tags":3054,"concepts":3055},[],[],{"space":3057,"id":3059,"type":14,"createdAt":3060,"updatedAt":3060,"environment":3061,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":3063,"locale":26},{"sys":3058},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"61duaapPtfyZzEwnCnVSQy","2022-06-22T13:51:15.418Z",{"sys":3062},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":3064},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":130},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":3066,"answers":3067,"answersAsImages":94,"wrongPercentage":170,"name":3068,"questionText":3069,"statistics":3070,"veryWrongStatistics":3074,"correctSentence":3078,"youWereWrong":3079,"youWereRight":3080,"dataSourceShortText":383,"dataSourceLinkLongText":3081,"extendedAnswerText":3082,"headingVeryWrong":3083,"youWereVeryWrong":3079,"headingWrong":3083},"803",[],"How many people in Tuvalu have","How many people in Tuvalu have some access to electricity?",[3071,3072,3073,1532],"uk 0.8799999999999999","jpn 0.8700000000000001","chl 0.79",[1531,3075,3076,3077],"jpn 0.67","chl 0.54","usa 0.49","More than 95% of people in Tuvalu have access to electricity.","Your view of Tuvalu is many decades out of date.","Their view of Tuvalu 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\u002Ftuvalu)","Today almost everyone in Tuvalu has some access to electricity. In the last 15 years the share of people in Tuvalu with access to electricity has improved from 95% to almost 100%. Most people completely underestimate this, which shows that they generally can’t imagine the amazing progress that Tuvalu has made.","Nearly everyone in Tuvalu is on the grid!",{"metadata":3085,"sys":3088,"fields":3097},{"tags":3086,"concepts":3087},[],[],{"space":3089,"id":3091,"type":14,"createdAt":3092,"updatedAt":3092,"environment":3093,"publishedVersion":21,"revision":21,"contentType":3095,"locale":26},{"sys":3090},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"ohyGBgGe4pPlQ2ZRxmtxw","2022-06-22T13:51:15.849Z",{"sys":3094},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":3096},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":130},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":3098,"answers":3099,"answersAsImages":94,"wrongPercentage":134,"name":3100,"questionText":3101,"statistics":3102,"veryWrongStatistics":3104,"correctSentence":3105,"youWereWrong":3106,"youWereRight":3107,"dataSourceShortText":322,"dataSourceLinkLongText":3108,"extendedAnswerText":3109,"headingVeryWrong":3110,"youWereVeryWrong":3106,"headingWrong":3110,"aboutSurveys":326},"1347",[],"In Tuvalu, of all children age","In Tuvalu, of all children aged 7 to 11, how many went to school in 2016?",[3103],"gmi 0.8300000000000001",[1400],"Around 85% of children aged 7 to 11 went to school in Tuvalu in 2016.","Most children of primary school age in Tuvalu are 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 Tuvalu 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=TV)","88% of children go to school in Tuvalu. But people truly underestimate the share of children in school. It really shows that people have missed important, positive trends in Tuvalu.","Children go to school in Tuvalu!",{"metadata":3112,"sys":3115,"fields":3124},{"tags":3113,"concepts":3114},[],[],{"space":3116,"id":3118,"type":14,"createdAt":3119,"updatedAt":3119,"environment":3120,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":3122,"locale":26},{"sys":3117},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"2NEOLpk9iDs4eIuS7AjSRw","2022-06-22T13:51:16.004Z",{"sys":3121},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":3123},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":112},{"globalId":3125,"heading":3126,"slug":3125,"questions":3127,"certificateText":3128},"tuv-cert","Tuvalu Cert",[2992,3021,3052,3084],"for answering 100% correct on questions about Tuvalu, and thereby proving essential knowledge that most people are wrong about.",{"metadata":3130,"sys":3133,"fields":3140},{"tags":3131,"concepts":3132},[],[],{"space":3134,"id":3136,"type":38,"createdAt":3137,"updatedAt":3137,"environment":3138,"publishedVersion":44,"revision":21,"locale":26},{"sys":3135},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"7jmwRk0IP7SlWrQRxY0TbC","2022-06-22T13:51:14.677Z",{"sys":3139},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"title":3141,"description":47,"file":3142},"tv",{"url":3143,"details":3144,"fileName":3147,"contentType":425},"\u002F\u002Fimages.ctfassets.net\u002Fghhpjogyw4x7\u002F7jmwRk0IP7SlWrQRxY0TbC\u002F31666fa6c9e708ae229e21dccbe0447f\u002Ftv.svg",{"size":3145,"image":3146},1362,{"width":423,"height":423},"tv.svg",{"metadata":3149,"sys":3152,"fields":3161},{"tags":3150,"concepts":3151},[],[],{"space":3153,"id":3155,"type":14,"createdAt":3156,"updatedAt":3156,"environment":3157,"publishedVersion":439,"revision":21,"contentType":3159,"locale":26},{"sys":3154},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"2J1p5heB7S21vVmNBxMSFP","2022-06-22T14:48:11.426Z",{"sys":3158},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":3160},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":92},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":3162,"name":3163,"slug":3164,"tests":3165,"diplomaTest":3360,"icon":3378,"iconDisplayType":426,"topicCategory":427},"ton","Tonga","tonga",[3166],{"metadata":3167,"sys":3170,"fields":3179},{"tags":3168,"concepts":3169},[],[],{"space":3171,"id":3173,"type":14,"createdAt":3174,"updatedAt":3174,"environment":3175,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":3177,"locale":26},{"sys":3172},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"5AisKzFMuPfvVRkwrjNAj7","2022-06-22T14:48:11.467Z",{"sys":3176},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":3178},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":112},{"globalId":3180,"heading":3181,"slug":3180,"questions":3182,"certificateText":47},"ton-t1","Tonga T1",[3183,3215,3243,3274,3301,3332],{"metadata":3184,"sys":3187,"fields":3196},{"tags":3185,"concepts":3186},[],[],{"space":3188,"id":3190,"type":14,"createdAt":3191,"updatedAt":3191,"environment":3192,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":3194,"locale":26},{"sys":3189},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"5HJArSEAv9ZuSdibLMT9fu","2022-06-22T14:48:11.508Z",{"sys":3193},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":3195},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":130},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":3197,"answers":3198,"answersAsImages":94,"wrongPercentage":170,"name":3199,"questionText":3200,"statistics":3201,"veryWrongStatistics":3205,"correctSentence":3209,"youWereWrong":3210,"youWereRight":3211,"dataSourceShortText":221,"dataSourceLinkLongText":3212,"extendedAnswerText":3213,"headingVeryWrong":3214,"youWereVeryWrong":3210,"headingWrong":3214},"782",[],"How many women in Tonga can re","How many women in Tonga can read and write?",[485,3202,3203,3204],"aus 0.8200000000000001","jpn 0.9199999999999999","chl 0.8",[1818,3206,3207,3208],"aus 0.43","jpn 0.74","chl 0.53","Close to 99% of women in Tonga can read and write.","Most women can read and write in Tonga and that has been the case for many decades.","They have failed understand that most women in Tonga can 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 women 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.FE.ZS?locations=TO)","In recent decades more and more women are attending school and getting a high quality education in Tonga. Roughly 99% of women can now read and write in Tonga. Underestimating women's literacy, puts them at risk of being overlooked for employment opportunities.","Illiteracy is unusual!",{"metadata":3216,"sys":3219,"fields":3228},{"tags":3217,"concepts":3218},[],[],{"space":3220,"id":3222,"type":14,"createdAt":3223,"updatedAt":3223,"environment":3224,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":3226,"locale":26},{"sys":3221},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"zDoQykVdxfI89lyYZT7XL","2022-06-22T14:48:11.860Z",{"sys":3225},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":3227},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":130},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":3229,"answers":3230,"answersAsImages":94,"wrongPercentage":2765,"name":746,"questionText":3231,"statistics":3232,"veryWrongStatistics":3235,"correctSentence":3238,"youWereWrong":3239,"youWereRight":3240,"dataSourceShortText":221,"dataSourceLinkLongText":3241,"extendedAnswerText":3242,"headingVeryWrong":762,"youWereVeryWrong":3239,"headingWrong":762},"783",[],"Of all the primary school teachers in Tonga, how many have had teacher training?",[3040,3233,3234,3073],"aus 0.74","jpn 0.93",[3236,3237,1721,181],"uk 0.56","aus 0.52","More than 85% of primary school teachers in Tonga are educated to teach.","In 2020, 94% of the primary school teachers in Tonga had the required training.","They assumed that a lot fewer teachers in Tonga had the right education to teach than there are in reality.","The data we use for this question comes from UNESCO. When it comes to issues around this data, one is that there is no global definition for what constitutes an academically trained teacher so each country has a slightly different definition. Also, a trained teacher is not necessarily the same as a qualified teacher. Plus, national standards regarding teacher qualifications and pedagogical skills may vary. This means estimates are dependent on the policy of each country and affect the final number.  The variable does not take into account the varying experience and status of teachers or how they were trained and what they have at their disposal when teaching (materials, classroom conditions etc) which are all factors that affect the quality of teaching and learning. Finally, some teachers without formal training may have acquired equivalent pedagogical skills through professional experience. Despite these concerns, three independent experts we contacted say they trust this data. We also try to counter these caveats by putting large differences between the answer options. \n\nSource link: [UNESCO](https:\u002F\u002Fdata.worldbank.org\u002Findicator\u002FSE.PRM.TCAQ.ZS?locations=1W-TO)","Early education has a huge impact on a child's future, from their grades as a teenager through to the career they have as an adult. Trained teachers are therefore incredibly important in primary school. That is something that Tonga has recognized, with untrained teachers now a rarity.",{"metadata":3244,"sys":3247,"fields":3256},{"tags":3245,"concepts":3246},[],[],{"space":3248,"id":3250,"type":14,"createdAt":3251,"updatedAt":3251,"environment":3252,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":3254,"locale":26},{"sys":3249},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"4YsWLKeoufqdYJZJEMsNGw","2022-06-22T14:48:12.017Z",{"sys":3253},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":3255},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":130},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":3257,"answers":3258,"answersAsImages":94,"wrongPercentage":3259,"name":3260,"questionText":3261,"statistics":3262,"veryWrongStatistics":3265,"correctSentence":3269,"youWereWrong":3270,"youWereRight":3271,"dataSourceShortText":3018,"dataSourceLinkLongText":3272,"extendedAnswerText":3273,"headingVeryWrong":356,"youWereVeryWrong":3270,"headingWrong":356},"784",[],85,"How many babies in Tonga were ","How many babies in Tonga were vaccinated against some disease in 2019?",[3011,3263,3264,3073],"aus 0.79","jpn 0.9299999999999999",[3266,180,3267,3268],"uk 0.67","jpn 0.83","chl 0.55","More than 95% of children were vaccinated against some disease in Tonga in 2019.","You missed the modernization that means nearly every child in Tonga is vaccinated.","They missed the modernization that means nearly every baby in Tonga 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 & UNICEF](https:\u002F\u002Fapps.who.int\u002Fgho\u002Fdata\u002Fnode.main.A824?lang=en)","Basic healthcare has improved a lot in Tonga, as the vaccination rate of 99% in 2019 shows. This also tells us something about the progress in Tonga'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 Tonga nowadays.",{"metadata":3275,"sys":3278,"fields":3287},{"tags":3276,"concepts":3277},[],[],{"space":3279,"id":3281,"type":14,"createdAt":3282,"updatedAt":3282,"environment":3283,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":3285,"locale":26},{"sys":3280},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"74HhzYL1wCNwmyrHUcPwnk","2022-06-22T14:48:12.154Z",{"sys":3284},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":3286},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":130},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":3288,"answers":3289,"answersAsImages":94,"wrongPercentage":1749,"name":3290,"questionText":3291,"statistics":3292,"veryWrongStatistics":3295,"correctSentence":3297,"youWereWrong":3298,"youWereRight":3299,"dataSourceShortText":828,"dataSourceLinkLongText":829,"extendedAnswerText":3300,"headingVeryWrong":831,"youWereVeryWrong":3298,"headingWrong":831},"785",[],"Of all the income in Tonga in ","Of all the income in Tonga in 2018, how much came from tourism?",[2797,3293,558,3294],"aus 0.75","chl 0.76",[754,3296,1020,3045],"aus 0.35","Less than 15% of Tonga's economy comes from tourism.","Tonga's economy is more diverse than you realize.","Tonga's economy is more diverse than they realize.","Attracting visitors from different countries is a goal of nearly every country, but people overestimate how much the economies of popular destinations - such as Tonga - rely on tourism. ",{"metadata":3302,"sys":3305,"fields":3314},{"tags":3303,"concepts":3304},[],[],{"space":3306,"id":3308,"type":14,"createdAt":3309,"updatedAt":3309,"environment":3310,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":3312,"locale":26},{"sys":3307},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"5Fb3P1HC5yVCExGeinKGZM","2022-06-22T14:48:12.301Z",{"sys":3311},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":3313},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":130},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":3315,"answers":3316,"answersAsImages":94,"wrongPercentage":3259,"name":3317,"questionText":3318,"statistics":3319,"veryWrongStatistics":3323,"correctSentence":3326,"youWereWrong":3327,"youWereRight":3328,"dataSourceShortText":383,"dataSourceLinkLongText":3329,"extendedAnswerText":3330,"headingVeryWrong":3331,"youWereVeryWrong":3327,"headingWrong":3331},"786",[],"How many people in Tonga have ","How many people in Tonga have some access to electricity?",[3320,3263,3321,3322],"uk 0.8800000000000001","jpn 0.9","chl 0.83",[143,3324,3207,3325],"aus 0.45","chl 0.59","More than 95% of people in Tonga have access to electricity.","Your view of Tonga is many decades out of date.","Their view of Tonga 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\u002Ftonga)","Today almost everyone in Tonga has some access to electricity. In the last 20 years the share of people in Tonga with access to electricity has improved from 85% to almost 99%. ","Nearly everyone in Tonga is on the grid!",{"metadata":3333,"sys":3336,"fields":3345},{"tags":3334,"concepts":3335},[],[],{"space":3337,"id":3339,"type":14,"createdAt":3340,"updatedAt":3340,"environment":3341,"publishedVersion":21,"revision":21,"contentType":3343,"locale":26},{"sys":3338},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"19A114HpakNxAD3PuEnvRk","2022-06-22T14:48:12.438Z",{"sys":3342},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":3344},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":130},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":3346,"answers":3347,"answersAsImages":94,"wrongPercentage":745,"name":3348,"questionText":3349,"statistics":3350,"veryWrongStatistics":3352,"correctSentence":3354,"youWereWrong":3355,"youWereRight":3356,"dataSourceShortText":322,"dataSourceLinkLongText":3357,"extendedAnswerText":3358,"headingVeryWrong":3359,"youWereVeryWrong":3355,"headingWrong":3359,"aboutSurveys":326},"1340",[],"In Tonga, of all children aged","In Tonga, of all children aged 7 to 11, how many went to school in 2015?",[3351],"gmi 0.7999999999999999",[3353],"gmi 0.57","More than 95% of children aged 7 to 11 went to school in Tonga in 2015. ","Nearly every Tongan 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 Tongan 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=TO)","99% of children go to school in Tonga. But people truly underestimate the share of children in school. 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","They assume many people in Vanuatu 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=VU)","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 Vanuatu can’t! It is an extremely outdated view and shows that most people have completely missed Vanuatu's development.","Yet you assumed that more than 70% of adults in Vanuatu can’t! 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You thought many were at home, in the streets or out working instead!","They wrongly thought that lots of children in Vanuatu 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=VU)","92% of children go to school in Vanuatu. It has been over 90% since at least 2000, which shows how outdated most people's perceptions of Vanuatu are.","Children go to school in Vanuatu!",{"metadata":3492,"sys":3495,"fields":3504},{"tags":3493,"concepts":3494},[],[],{"space":3496,"id":3498,"type":14,"createdAt":3499,"updatedAt":3499,"environment":3500,"publishedVersion":21,"revision":21,"contentType":3502,"locale":26},{"sys":3497},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"4W7mU04in5YtHwvvQepY9v","2022-06-22T13:51:48.812Z",{"sys":3501},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":3503},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":130},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":3505,"answers":3506,"answersAsImages":94,"wrongPercentage":241,"name":3507,"questionText":3508,"statistics":3509,"veryWrongStatistics":3511,"correctSentence":3512,"youWereWrong":3513,"youWereRight":3514,"dataSourceShortText":353,"dataSourceLinkLongText":921,"extendedAnswerText":3515,"headingVeryWrong":356,"youWereVeryWrong":3513,"headingWrong":356,"aboutSurveys":326},"1373",[],"How many babies in Vanuatu wer","How many babies in Vanuatu were vaccinated against some disease in 2019 (before the Coronavirus pandemic)?",[3510],"gmi 0.72",[1907],"More than 90% of children were vaccinated against some disease in Vanuatu in 2019.","You missed the modernization that means nearly every child in Vanuatu is vaccinated.","They missed the modernization that means nearly every baby in Vanuatu gets vaccinated.","Basic healthcare has improved a lot in Vanuatu, as the vaccination rate of 97% in 2019 shows. This also tells us something about the progress in Vanuatu'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 Vanuatu nowadays.",{"metadata":3517,"sys":3520,"fields":3529},{"tags":3518,"concepts":3519},[],[],{"space":3521,"id":3523,"type":14,"createdAt":3524,"updatedAt":3524,"environment":3525,"publishedVersion":21,"revision":21,"contentType":3527,"locale":26},{"sys":3522},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"6JjUfbGozDoSRZSGPn9ZMO","2022-06-22T13:51:48.952Z",{"sys":3526},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":3528},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":130},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":3530,"answers":3531,"answersAsImages":94,"wrongPercentage":1046,"name":3532,"questionText":3533,"statistics":3534,"veryWrongStatistics":3535,"correctSentence":3536,"youWereWrong":3537,"youWereRight":3538,"dataSourceShortText":383,"dataSourceLinkLongText":3539,"extendedAnswerText":3540,"headingVeryWrong":3541,"youWereVeryWrong":3537,"headingWrong":3541,"aboutSurveys":326},"1374",[],"How many people in Vanuatu hav","How many people in Vanuatu have some access to electricity?",[1622],[2155],"Around 60% of people in Vanuatu have some access to electricity. 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