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We used the accountancy firm KPMG as our source for this questions but there are countless more online.\n\nSource link: [KPMG](https:\u002F\u002Fassets.kpmg\u002Fcontent\u002Fdam\u002Fkpmg\u002Fpdf\u002F2016\u002F08\u002Fcountry-tax-profile-brunei.pdf)","There are a handful of countries in the world where the income tax rate is 0%, and Brunei is one of them. Companies pay corporation tax but individuals pay nothing on their salaries.","No individual income tax in Brunei!",{"metadata":156,"sys":159,"fields":168},{"tags":157,"concepts":158},[],[],{"space":160,"id":162,"type":14,"createdAt":163,"updatedAt":163,"environment":164,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":166,"locale":26},{"sys":161},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"3EmQOvxeYWoNfeCjSuVhDC","2022-06-22T14:25:09.994Z",{"sys":165},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":167},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":169,"answers":170,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":171,"name":172,"questionText":173,"statistics":174,"veryWrongStatistics":179,"correctSentence":184,"youWereWrong":185,"youWereRight":186,"dataSourceShortText":187,"dataSourceLinkLongText":188,"extendedAnswerText":189,"headingVeryWrong":190,"youWereVeryWrong":191,"headingWrong":190},"242",[],64,"How many vacation rentals in B","How many vacation rentals in Brunei are listed on Airbnb?",[175,176,177,178],"uk 0.68","jpn 0.62","bra 0.66","pak 0.62",[180,181,182,183],"uk 0.52","jpn 0.37","bra 0.52","pak 0.41","There are more than 150 vacation rentals in Brunei on Airbnb.","...and many of them rent apartments and houses from locals!","They probably underestimate how many tourists visit Brunei each year.","Source: Airbnb","We got this information from Airbnb's website in March 2022. There may be many more than 300 properties but when there is Airbnb just lists 300+ as the maximum no matter the country.\n\nSource link: [Airbnb](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.airbnb.com\u002Fs\u002FBrunei\u002Fhomes?tab_id=home_tab&refinement_paths%5B%5D=%2Fhomes&flexible_trip_dates%5B%5D=april&flexible_trip_dates%5B%5D=may&flexible_trip_lengths%5B%5D=weekend_trip&date_picker_type=calendar&query=Brunei&place_id=ChIJ0bm4BEuZGDIR1t)","Many people have missed the changes in Brunei and find it hard to believe that locals are able to rent their homes to international tourists. More than 300,000 people visited Brunei in 2019 and AirBnB now has more than 150 properties available to rent, and other similar online services are listing even more.","Hundreds of thousands of tourists yearly!","The preconceived ideas you have about Brunei meant you assumed modern app based rental services are banned. 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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 Brunei are supervised by trained health workers nowadays (99.8% in 2017). Basic healthcare is inexpensive today and most mothers get help during childbirth, which means that fewer mothers and babies die. Even though the average amount of attended births has gone up everywhere, there are enormous inequalities within some countries","A majority of all deliveries in Brunei are attended by professionals!",{"metadata":228,"sys":231,"fields":240},{"tags":229,"concepts":230},[],[],{"space":232,"id":234,"type":14,"createdAt":235,"updatedAt":235,"environment":236,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":238,"locale":26},{"sys":233},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"5vLyAvPk4d3xXCLwBnhu1O","2022-06-22T14:25:10.425Z",{"sys":237},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":239},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":241,"answers":242,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":243,"name":244,"questionText":245,"statistics":246,"veryWrongStatistics":251,"correctSentence":256,"youWereWrong":257,"youWereRight":258,"dataSourceShortText":259,"dataSourceLinkLongText":260,"extendedAnswerText":261,"headingVeryWrong":262,"youWereVeryWrong":257,"headingWrong":262},"244",[],83,"How much of all the money earn","How much of all the money earned in Brunei comes from agriculture, forestry and fishing?",[247,248,249,250],"uk 0.84","jpn 0.89","bra 0.8300000000000001","pak 0.76",[252,253,254,255],"uk 0.59","jpn 0.5","bra 0.46","pak 0.32","Around 1% of all the money earned in Brunei comes from agriculture, forestry and fishing.","Agriculture, forestry and fishing are a tiny part of the economy of Brunei, but they only account for a fraction of the total income.","They missed the fact that only a tiny part of the economy of Brunei comes from agriculture, forestry and fishing.","Source: National Accounts","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=BN)","In Brunei, the most important parts of the economy are oil and gas extraction and a long list of services, as well as manufacturing which make up around 14% of the total income. 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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 Brunei didn't spend their days in a classroom learning but were probably at home, in the streets or out working instead.","Source: Source: UNESCO","The data comes from UNESCO. The ages we use in the question refer to primary school age in that particular country (the ages people attend primary school differ slightly by country). The number used is the percentage of children of that age in the country who are enrolled in school. This number does not show actual school attendance or how many children drop out, just how many are signed up for school. Despite that limitation, five independent experts we contacted said this data is the best available. We also put in big differences between the three options so that the 'correct' answer we use is way more correct than the two other options.\n\nSource link: [Source: UNESCO](https:\u002F\u002Fdata.worldbank.org\u002Findicator\u002FSE.PRM.TENR)","96% of children go to school in Brunei. It is among the richest countries in the world and, just like in other high-income countries, it is rare for children to not be in school.","Children go to school in Brunei!","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":295,"sys":298,"fields":307},{"tags":296,"concepts":297},[],[],{"space":299,"id":301,"type":14,"createdAt":302,"updatedAt":302,"environment":303,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":305,"locale":26},{"sys":300},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"YkuMkFAxzfPE6RY6J45K8","2022-06-22T14:25:10.714Z",{"sys":304},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":306},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":308,"answers":309,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":310,"name":311,"questionText":312,"statistics":313,"veryWrongStatistics":315,"correctSentence":317,"youWereWrong":318,"youWereRight":318,"dataSourceShortText":319,"dataSourceLinkLongText":320,"extendedAnswerText":321,"headingVeryWrong":322,"youWereVeryWrong":318,"headingWrong":322,"aboutSurveys":293},"893",[],71,"How many babies in Brunei were","How many babies in Brunei were vaccinated against some disease in 2019?",[314],"gmi 0.71",[316],"gmi 0.28","More than 95% of children were vaccinated against some disease in Brunei in 2019.","Brunei, 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=BRN)","In Brunei in 2019, 99% of children were vaccinated against at least one illness. Vaccinating so many children requires good roads for transport, electricity to keep vaccines cold, and educated nurses and parents to ensure they reach the babies. These exist close to the majority of children born in Brunei nowadays.","A majority of the babies are vaccinated!",{"metadata":324,"sys":327,"fields":336},{"tags":325,"concepts":326},[],[],{"space":328,"id":330,"type":14,"createdAt":331,"updatedAt":331,"environment":332,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":334,"locale":26},{"sys":329},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"32qy8RL5J0Kfov2cqvjrWf","2022-06-22T14:25:10.865Z",{"sys":333},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":335},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":337,"answers":338,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":339,"name":340,"questionText":341,"statistics":342,"veryWrongStatistics":344,"correctSentence":346,"youWereWrong":347,"youWereRight":348,"dataSourceShortText":349,"dataSourceLinkLongText":350,"extendedAnswerText":351,"headingVeryWrong":352,"youWereVeryWrong":347,"headingWrong":352,"aboutSurveys":293},"894",[],62,"How many people in Brunei have","How many people in Brunei have some access to electricity?",[343],"gmi 0.62",[345],"gmi 0.37","More than 95% of people in Brunei have some access to electricity. ","Nearly everyone in Brunei has access to electricity.","They assumed that more people were without electricity in Brunei 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\u002Fcountry\u002Fbrunei-darussalam)","Today, close to 100% of people in Brunei have some access to electricity and that has been the case for many years. Brunei is among the richest countries in the world, with a modern infrastructure and where almost no-one lacks the basics like food, water, electricity and vaccinations.","Most people are on the grid!",{"metadata":354,"sys":357,"fields":367},{"tags":355,"concepts":356},[],[],{"space":358,"id":360,"type":14,"createdAt":361,"updatedAt":362,"environment":363,"publishedVersion":44,"revision":70,"contentType":365,"locale":26},{"sys":359},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"2ixpCQdkszCPaIahNDkiXJ","2022-06-22T14:25:10.999Z","2022-09-14T07:19:27.725Z",{"sys":364},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":366},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":113},{"globalId":368,"heading":369,"slug":368,"questions":370,"certificateText":371},"brn-cert","Brunei Cert",[118,155,192,227,263,294,323],"for answering 100% correct on questions about Brunei, and thereby proving essential knowledge that most people are wrong about.",{"metadata":373,"sys":376,"fields":383},{"tags":374,"concepts":375},[],[],{"space":377,"id":379,"type":38,"createdAt":380,"updatedAt":380,"environment":381,"publishedVersion":44,"revision":21,"locale":26},{"sys":378},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"3Zxt9Jli0UbV36oFZwWas1","2022-06-22T14:25:09.762Z",{"sys":382},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"title":384,"description":47,"file":385},"bn",{"url":386,"details":387,"fileName":391,"contentType":392},"\u002F\u002Fimages.ctfassets.net\u002Fghhpjogyw4x7\u002F3Zxt9Jli0UbV36oFZwWas1\u002Fbc57d796a91a967dc8789b9b408a2e8d\u002Fbn.svg",{"size":388,"image":389},744,{"width":390,"height":390},512,"bn.svg","image\u002Fsvg+xml","cover","Country",{"metadata":396,"sys":399,"fields":408},{"tags":397,"concepts":398},[],[],{"space":400,"id":402,"type":14,"createdAt":403,"updatedAt":403,"environment":404,"publishedVersion":20,"revision":21,"contentType":406,"locale":26},{"sys":401},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"1eciZyPayhgstKRS9F67l7","2022-06-22T14:50:28.675Z",{"sys":405},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":407},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":91},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":409,"name":410,"slug":411,"tests":412,"diplomaTest":665,"icon":683,"iconDisplayType":393,"topicCategory":394},"khm","Cambodia","cambodia",[413],{"metadata":414,"sys":417,"fields":426},{"tags":415,"concepts":416},[],[],{"space":418,"id":420,"type":14,"createdAt":421,"updatedAt":421,"environment":422,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":424,"locale":26},{"sys":419},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"42YfhcWLBe0R2OUXnoBU9z","2022-06-22T14:50:28.720Z",{"sys":423},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":425},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":113},{"globalId":427,"heading":428,"slug":427,"questions":429,"certificateText":47},"khm-t1","Cambodia T1",[430,465,500,536,569,603,635],{"metadata":431,"sys":434,"fields":443},{"tags":432,"concepts":433},[],[],{"space":435,"id":437,"type":14,"createdAt":438,"updatedAt":438,"environment":439,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":441,"locale":26},{"sys":436},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"5PrRNniZUDFAnvKW2XxDqU","2022-06-22T14:50:28.763Z",{"sys":440},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":442},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":444,"answers":445,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":446,"name":447,"questionText":448,"statistics":449,"veryWrongStatistics":453,"correctSentence":458,"youWereWrong":459,"youWereRight":460,"dataSourceShortText":461,"dataSourceLinkLongText":462,"extendedAnswerText":463,"headingVeryWrong":464,"youWereVeryWrong":459,"headingWrong":464},"264",[],72,"What was the life expectancy i","What was the life expectancy in Cambodia in 2019?",[212,450,451,452],"tha 0.63","usa 0.73","fra 0.6900000000000001",[454,455,456,457],"uk 0.37","tha 0.23","usa 0.36","fra 0.15","Life expectancy in Cambodia was 70 years in 2017.","By underestimating how long people live in Cambodia you probably don't recognize how much development there has been in recent decades.","They probably don't realize how much Cambodia has developed in recent years.","Source: IHME","Life expectancy is the number of years the average newborn in a population can expect to live if mortality rates in that year continue for the rest of a person’s life. For this question, we have used data from the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME)'s 2019 Global Burden of Disease Study, which are estimates. This data is not collected annually (usually once every 10 years or so) and, as such, some of the countries’ figures may be slightly outdated. If data were available for every country for this year it is quite likely the average life expectancy would be even higher. \n\nSource link: [IHME](http:\u002F\u002Fihmeuw.org\u002F5cy0)","Since 1990, life expectancy in Cambodia has risen 12 years, yet people’s answers show that the public are hugely unaware about this progress. There has been an increase in life expectancy in every country over the past 30 years, mainly because fewer children die. This amazing improvement happened thanks to the global spread of knowledge about how to stop diseases that used to kill millions every year.","People in Cambodia live longer!",{"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},"7HEN2d3Jk4X3x5H5VzXqF0","2022-06-22T14:50:28.944Z",{"sys":475},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":477},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":479,"answers":480,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":481,"name":482,"questionText":483,"statistics":484,"veryWrongStatistics":488,"correctSentence":493,"youWereWrong":494,"youWereRight":495,"dataSourceShortText":496,"dataSourceLinkLongText":497,"extendedAnswerText":498,"headingVeryWrong":499,"youWereVeryWrong":494,"headingWrong":499},"265",[],70,"How much of Cambodia is protec","How much of Cambodia is protected land, such as national parks?",[485,486,451,487],"uk 0.8","tha 0.5800000000000001","fra 0.6699999999999999",[489,490,491,492],"uk 0.44","tha 0.26","usa 0.38","fra 0.3","40% of Cambodia's land area is protected.","A big portion of the land in Cambodia is already being protected!","They didn't realize that a big portion of land in Cambodia is already protected.","Source: UNEP Protected Planet","This is a trickier thing to measure that it might forst appear. The source we use (Protected Planet) is a good representation of what land is designated as protected by governments but the problem is countries choose which land they decide to protect. This can end up being ‘the land that nobody wants’ that they protect just to meet targets. There’s also no evidence that countries spend any more time, money or effort, conserving this land (which is sort of the point). It can become more of an exercise in box ticking than conservation, which is why we have avoided asking questions about countries where we know there to be particular issues.\n\nSource link: [UNEP Protected Planet](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.protectedplanet.net\u002Fcountry\u002FKHM)","It is common to think that large amounts of land and animal habitats aren't being protected in many countries all over the world. Globally, the share of protected land is close to 15%, and in Cambodia it’s even higher, with around 40% of its land being designated as protected areas, such as national parks.","Good intentions in Cambodia",{"metadata":501,"sys":504,"fields":513},{"tags":502,"concepts":503},[],[],{"space":505,"id":507,"type":14,"createdAt":508,"updatedAt":508,"environment":509,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":511,"locale":26},{"sys":506},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"5U8fSH9KK0YE53dBSee6P3","2022-06-22T14:50:29.105Z",{"sys":510},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":512},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":514,"answers":515,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":516,"name":517,"questionText":518,"statistics":519,"veryWrongStatistics":524,"correctSentence":529,"youWereWrong":530,"youWereRight":531,"dataSourceShortText":532,"dataSourceLinkLongText":533,"extendedAnswerText":534,"headingVeryWrong":535,"youWereVeryWrong":530,"headingWrong":535},"266",[],82,"How many firms in Cambodia had","How many firms in Cambodia had a female top manager in 2016?",[520,521,522,523],"uk 0.85","tha 0.72","usa 0.8200000000000001","fra 0.89",[525,526,527,528],"uk 0.63","tha 0.41","usa 0.68","fra 0.67","In Cambodia, more than 50% of companies have a woman as a top manager or CEO","A majority of companies are now run by women in Cambodia.","They don't realize that a majority of companies are now run by women in Cambodia.","Source: World Bank","For this question we use data from the Enterprise Survey by the World Bank. This is based on interviews conducted during the period 2009 to 2020 with tens of thousands of businesses with 5 or more employees in the manufacturing and service sectors in 144 countries. Firms with 100% government\u002Fstate ownership are not included. The number of businesses per country ranges from 150 in small countries, to nearly 2000 in large countries. Because the data is based on a small sample of all companies in the world, there is a large margin of error which we take into consideration by putting big differences between the correct answer and the two wrong options. \n\nSource link: [World Bank](https:\u002F\u002Fdata.worldbank.org\u002Findicator\u002FIC.FRM.FEMM.ZS)","Cambodia ranks second place after Thailand in how common it is for a company to have a female top manager. This progress deserves to be better known worldwide. When more girls see women in top manager roles, they can start dreaming about becoming a top manager themselves.","Women in charge!",{"metadata":537,"sys":540,"fields":549},{"tags":538,"concepts":539},[],[],{"space":541,"id":543,"type":14,"createdAt":544,"updatedAt":544,"environment":545,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":547,"locale":26},{"sys":542},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"3xSkxHolvmDrj4jmtodiNb","2022-06-22T14:50:29.347Z",{"sys":546},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":548},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":550,"answers":551,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":552,"name":553,"questionText":554,"statistics":555,"veryWrongStatistics":558,"correctSentence":562,"youWereWrong":563,"youWereRight":564,"dataSourceShortText":565,"dataSourceLinkLongText":566,"extendedAnswerText":567,"headingVeryWrong":568,"youWereVeryWrong":563,"headingWrong":568},"267",[],84,"Of all the primary school teac","Of all the primary school teachers in Cambodia, how many have had teacher training?",[520,556,522,557],"tha 0.7899999999999999","fra 0.9",[525,559,560,561],"tha 0.57","usa 0.66","fra 0.66","Close to 100% of primary school teachers in Cambodia are educated to teach.","In 2018, close to every single one of the primary school teachers in Cambodia had the required training.","They assumed that a lot fewer teachers in Cambodia had the right education to teach than there are in reality.","Source: UNESCO","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-KH)","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 Cambodia has recognized, with untrained teachers now a rarity.","Educated to educate!",{"metadata":570,"sys":573,"fields":582},{"tags":571,"concepts":572},[],[],{"space":574,"id":576,"type":14,"createdAt":577,"updatedAt":577,"environment":578,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":580,"locale":26},{"sys":575},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"2Sc8akc8vOProt43W8D70C","2022-06-22T14:50:29.606Z",{"sys":579},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":581},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":583,"answers":584,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":552,"name":585,"questionText":586,"statistics":587,"veryWrongStatistics":592,"correctSentence":597,"youWereWrong":598,"youWereRight":599,"dataSourceShortText":600,"dataSourceLinkLongText":601,"extendedAnswerText":602,"headingVeryWrong":322,"youWereVeryWrong":598,"headingWrong":322},"268",[],"How many babies in Cambodia we","How many babies in Cambodia were vaccinated against some disease in 2019?",[588,589,590,591],"uk 0.9099999999999999","tha 0.79","usa 0.8","fra 0.8800000000000001",[593,594,595,596],"uk 0.62","tha 0.43","usa 0.64","fra 0.68","More than 90% of children were vaccinated against some disease in Cambodia in 2020.","You missed the modernization that means nearly every child in Cambodia is vaccinated.","They missed the modernization that means nearly every baby in Cambodia gets vaccinated.","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: [WHO](https:\u002F\u002Fapps.who.int\u002Fimmunization_monitoring\u002Fglobalsummary\u002Fcountries?countrycriteria%5Bcountry%5D%5B%5D=KHM)","Basic healthcare has improved a lot in Cambodia, as the vaccination rate of 98% in 2020 shows. This also tells us something about the progress in Cambodia'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 Cambodia nowadays.",{"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},"4RmFVrMH3Cljd5diHSSZsQ","2022-06-22T14:50:29.762Z",{"sys":613},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":615},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":617,"answers":618,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":243,"name":619,"questionText":620,"statistics":621,"veryWrongStatistics":625,"correctSentence":630,"youWereWrong":631,"youWereRight":632,"dataSourceShortText":349,"dataSourceLinkLongText":633,"extendedAnswerText":634,"headingVeryWrong":352,"youWereVeryWrong":631,"headingWrong":352},"269",[],"How many people in Cambodia ha","How many people in Cambodia have some access to electricity?",[247,622,623,624],"tha 0.75","usa 0.81","fra 0.9199999999999999",[626,627,628,629],"uk 0.47","tha 0.31","usa 0.47","fra 0.58","More than 85% of people in Cambodia have some access to electricity. ","Nine out of ten people in Cambodia have access to electricity.","They didn't know nearly every person in Cambodia 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\u002Fcambodia)","Today, 93% of people in Cambodia have some access to electricity. Back in 2001, it was just 15% . Obviously, people’s understanding of Cambodia hasn’t been able to keep up with that fast pace of improvement.",{"metadata":636,"sys":639,"fields":648},{"tags":637,"concepts":638},[],[],{"space":640,"id":642,"type":14,"createdAt":643,"updatedAt":643,"environment":644,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":646,"locale":26},{"sys":641},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"6VbaVeJO9htbR9LUea0JHh","2022-06-22T14:50:29.974Z",{"sys":645},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":647},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":649,"answers":650,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":651,"name":652,"questionText":653,"statistics":654,"veryWrongStatistics":656,"correctSentence":658,"youWereWrong":659,"youWereRight":660,"dataSourceShortText":289,"dataSourceLinkLongText":661,"extendedAnswerText":662,"headingVeryWrong":663,"youWereVeryWrong":664,"headingWrong":663,"aboutSurveys":293},"1043",[],66,"In Cambodia, of all children a","In Cambodia, of all children aged 7 to 11, how many went to school in 2018?",[655],"gmi 0.66",[657],"gmi 0.51","Around 90% of children aged 7 to 11 went to school in Cambodia in 2018.","Nearly every Cambodian 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 Cambodian 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=KH)","91% of children go to school in Cambodia. But people truly underestimate the share of children in school. It really shows that people have missed important, positive trends in Cambodia.","Children go to school in Cambodia!","Nearly every Cambodian child of primary school age is in a classroom learning. You thought most were at home, in the streets or out working instead!",{"metadata":666,"sys":669,"fields":678},{"tags":667,"concepts":668},[],[],{"space":670,"id":672,"type":14,"createdAt":673,"updatedAt":673,"environment":674,"publishedVersion":21,"revision":21,"contentType":676,"locale":26},{"sys":671},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"3ess4crL16mgZaR1dIVBdq","2022-06-22T14:50:30.135Z",{"sys":675},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":677},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":113},{"globalId":679,"heading":680,"slug":679,"questions":681,"certificateText":682},"khm-cert","Cambodia Cert",[430,465,500,536,569,603,635],"for answering 100% correct on questions about Cambodia, and thereby proving essential knowledge that most people are wrong about.",{"metadata":684,"sys":687,"fields":694},{"tags":685,"concepts":686},[],[],{"space":688,"id":690,"type":38,"createdAt":691,"updatedAt":691,"environment":692,"publishedVersion":44,"revision":21,"locale":26},{"sys":689},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"4iAK3J9DAUjWtwaGoWjOOZ","2022-06-22T14:50:28.631Z",{"sys":693},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"title":695,"description":47,"file":696},"kh",{"url":697,"details":698,"fileName":701,"contentType":392},"\u002F\u002Fimages.ctfassets.net\u002Fghhpjogyw4x7\u002F4iAK3J9DAUjWtwaGoWjOOZ\u002F7808a120ceed225fbf2c3ca514cbd860\u002Fkh.svg",{"size":699,"image":700},421,{"width":390,"height":390},"kh.svg",{"metadata":703,"sys":706,"fields":715},{"tags":704,"concepts":705},[],[],{"space":707,"id":709,"type":14,"createdAt":710,"updatedAt":710,"environment":711,"publishedVersion":20,"revision":21,"contentType":713,"locale":26},{"sys":708},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"7C3dlFgp2E3HPWNCqfo5g1","2022-06-22T15:19:04.908Z",{"sys":712},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":714},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":91},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":716,"name":717,"slug":718,"tests":719,"diplomaTest":929,"icon":948,"iconDisplayType":393,"topicCategory":394},"idn","Indonesia","indonesia",[720],{"metadata":721,"sys":724,"fields":734},{"tags":722,"concepts":723},[],[],{"space":725,"id":727,"type":14,"createdAt":728,"updatedAt":729,"environment":730,"publishedVersion":88,"revision":70,"contentType":732,"locale":26},{"sys":726},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"6xeZCEPZMt04RrZCfsKpP","2022-06-22T15:19:05.188Z","2022-09-14T09:24:16.644Z",{"sys":731},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":733},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":113},{"globalId":735,"heading":736,"slug":735,"questions":737,"certificateText":47},"idn-t1","Indonesia T1",[738,774,806,841,873,902],{"metadata":739,"sys":742,"fields":751},{"tags":740,"concepts":741},[],[],{"space":743,"id":745,"type":14,"createdAt":746,"updatedAt":746,"environment":747,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":749,"locale":26},{"sys":744},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"6m1CGPbR5oC68wP3s28fwU","2022-06-22T15:19:05.228Z",{"sys":748},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":750},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":752,"answers":753,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":754,"name":755,"questionText":756,"statistics":757,"veryWrongStatistics":762,"correctSentence":767,"youWereWrong":768,"youWereRight":769,"dataSourceShortText":770,"dataSourceLinkLongText":771,"extendedAnswerText":772,"headingVeryWrong":773,"youWereVeryWrong":768,"headingWrong":773},"431",[],79,"How many airports with paved r","How many airports with paved runways are there in Indonesia?",[758,759,760,761],"uk 0.96","are 0.8300000000000001","nld 0.73","idn 0.63",[763,764,765,766],"uk 0.74","are 0.5","nld 0.49","idn 0.3","There are more than 180 airports with paved runways in Indonesia","There are more than 500 airports in Indonesia and many of them have some kind of paved runway. ","Indonesia has more modern airports than they expected.","Source: OurAirports","OurAirports relies on contributors to crowdsource airport locations. Because of that, we cross-check their numbers with those on the CIA factbook (which are often much lower). We typically use the lower number and say \"more than\" so we do not overestimate development.\n\nSource link: [OurAirports](https:\u002F\u002Fourairports.com\u002Fcountries\u002FID\u002F)","Having reliable infrastructure, including modern airports for national and international transport, is needed for economic development. In Indonesia there are many more airports with paved runways than people think, because they generally underestimate the level of modernization, which is common in many countries.","Indonesia has modern airports!",{"metadata":775,"sys":778,"fields":787},{"tags":776,"concepts":777},[],[],{"space":779,"id":781,"type":14,"createdAt":782,"updatedAt":782,"environment":783,"publishedVersion":110,"revision":21,"contentType":785,"locale":26},{"sys":780},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"6cL2ff1ja2JFdJkZSTeDql","2022-06-22T15:19:05.386Z",{"sys":784},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":786},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":788,"answers":789,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":339,"name":790,"questionText":791,"statistics":792,"veryWrongStatistics":795,"correctSentence":799,"youWereWrong":800,"youWereRight":801,"dataSourceShortText":532,"dataSourceLinkLongText":802,"extendedAnswerText":803,"headingVeryWrong":804,"youWereVeryWrong":800,"headingWrong":805},"432",[],"Is Indonesia a low-, middle-, ","Is Indonesia a low-, middle-, or high-income country?",[763,764,793,794],"nld 0.8","idn 0.44",[525,796,797,798],"are 0.43","nld 0.66","idn 0.14","Indonesia is a middle-income country","Many think of countries as either rich or poor, either high- or low-income. But most countries in the world are middle-income countries.","They didn't realize that Indonesia is a middle-income country.","The World Bank categorizes countries as low-, middle- or high-income countries based on gross national income per person. This is calculated using the World Bank Atlas method. In 2022, a country was classified as low-income with an average income of $1,045 or less in 2020; lower middle-income economies are those with a GNI per capita between $1,046 and $4,095; upper middle-income economies are those with a GNI per capita between $4,096 and $12,695; high-income economies are those with a GNI per capita of $12,696 or more.\n\nSource link: [World Bank](https:\u002F\u002Fdatahelpdesk.worldbank.org\u002Fknowledgebase\u002Farticles\u002F906519-world-bank-country-and-lending-groups)","Thanks to rapid economic development in the past few decades, many countries moved from being low-income to middle-income countries. The view that the world can be simply divided into rich and poor is extremely outdated. ","Indonesia is richer than most think! ","Indonesia is not a high-income country!",{"metadata":807,"sys":810,"fields":819},{"tags":808,"concepts":809},[],[],{"space":811,"id":813,"type":14,"createdAt":814,"updatedAt":814,"environment":815,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":817,"locale":26},{"sys":812},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"6IM62qndhQc1cP8nPRnVAI","2022-09-14T09:19:20.182Z",{"sys":816},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":818},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":820,"answers":821,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":208,"name":822,"questionText":823,"statistics":824,"veryWrongStatistics":829,"correctSentence":834,"youWereWrong":835,"youWereRight":836,"dataSourceShortText":837,"dataSourceLinkLongText":838,"extendedAnswerText":839,"headingVeryWrong":840,"youWereVeryWrong":835,"headingWrong":840},"1489",[],"When were regulations introduc","When were regulations introduced to control industrial emissions in Indonesia?",[825,826,827,828],"uk 0.79","are 0.8","nld 0.81","idn 0.6599999999999999",[830,831,832,833],"uk 0.54","are 0.35","nld 0.46","idn 0.19","Indonesia introduced regulations to control emissions before 1996.","Emissions were controlled 25 years ago.","Indonesia started trying to control emissions 25 years ago.","Source: UNEP","Minister of Environment Decree No. Kep-13\u002FMENLH was introduced in 1995 and it \"regulates and sets up standards and limits for emissions from stationary sources.\" For stationary sources, the program gives priority to power plants, cement, paper and pulp, and steel industries.\n\nSource link: [UNEP](https:\u002F\u002Fdocuments1.worldbank.org\u002Fcurated\u002Fen\u002F969911468752758902\u002Fpdf\u002F263330PAPER0En1ronment0Monitor02003.pdf)","People’s stereotypes of Indonesia seem to tell them that air pollution has been uncontrolled until recently. In fact, Indonesia has had regulations on industrial emissions since before 1996. More reductions of pollution are still needed, and the laws must be better enforced and adjusted for new types of pollutants, but at least the core regulations are in place, which very few people in other countries imagine is the case.","Good intentions in Indonesia!",{"metadata":842,"sys":845,"fields":854},{"tags":843,"concepts":844},[],[],{"space":846,"id":848,"type":14,"createdAt":849,"updatedAt":849,"environment":850,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":852,"locale":26},{"sys":847},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"46wFV3biJONn4cfVEmprZG","2022-06-22T15:19:05.550Z",{"sys":851},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":853},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":855,"answers":856,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":208,"name":857,"questionText":858,"statistics":859,"veryWrongStatistics":864,"correctSentence":868,"youWereWrong":869,"youWereRight":870,"dataSourceShortText":349,"dataSourceLinkLongText":871,"extendedAnswerText":872,"headingVeryWrong":352,"youWereVeryWrong":869,"headingWrong":352},"433",[],"How many people in Indonesia h","How many people in Indonesia have some access to electricity?",[860,861,862,863],"uk 0.78","are 0.76","nld 0.8800000000000001","idn 0.61",[865,866,867,798],"uk 0.35","are 0.36","nld 0.55","More than 95% of people in Indonesia have some access to electricity. ","Nearly everyone in Indonesia has some access to electricity.","They didn't know that nearly everyone in Indonesia 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\u002Findonesia)","In the last 30 years, the share of people with access to electricity has improved from around 60% to around 99%. The results show how people are generally unaware of the many amazing improvements in Indonesia.",{"metadata":874,"sys":877,"fields":886},{"tags":875,"concepts":876},[],[],{"space":878,"id":880,"type":14,"createdAt":881,"updatedAt":881,"environment":882,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":884,"locale":26},{"sys":879},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"5rbJQ6N20M9ngxqFimRtBw","2022-06-22T15:19:05.703Z",{"sys":883},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":885},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":887,"answers":888,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":889,"name":890,"questionText":891,"statistics":892,"veryWrongStatistics":894,"correctSentence":896,"youWereWrong":897,"youWereRight":898,"dataSourceShortText":289,"dataSourceLinkLongText":899,"extendedAnswerText":900,"headingVeryWrong":901,"youWereVeryWrong":897,"headingWrong":901,"aboutSurveys":293},"1009",[],63,"In Indonesia, of all children ","In Indonesia, of all children aged 7 to 11, how many went to school in 2018?",[893],"gmi 0.63",[895],"gmi 0.39","More than 90% of children aged 7 to 11 went to school in Indonesia in 2018.","Nearly every Indonesian 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 Indonesian 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=ID)","94% of children go to school in Indonesia. But people truly underestimate the share of children in school. It really shows that people have missed important, positive trends in Indonesia.","Children go to school in Indonesia!",{"metadata":903,"sys":906,"fields":915},{"tags":904,"concepts":905},[],[],{"space":907,"id":909,"type":14,"createdAt":910,"updatedAt":910,"environment":911,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":913,"locale":26},{"sys":908},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"1jHEk3Cyir33BIgIXi86yY","2022-06-22T15:19:05.877Z",{"sys":912},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":914},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":916,"answers":917,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":918,"name":919,"questionText":920,"statistics":921,"veryWrongStatistics":922,"correctSentence":924,"youWereWrong":925,"youWereRight":926,"dataSourceShortText":319,"dataSourceLinkLongText":927,"extendedAnswerText":928,"headingVeryWrong":322,"youWereVeryWrong":925,"headingWrong":322,"aboutSurveys":293},"1010",[],51,"How many babies in Indonesia w","How many babies in Indonesia were vaccinated against some disease in 2019 (before the Coronavirus pandemic)?",[657],[923],"gmi 0.35","Around 90% of children were vaccinated against some disease in Indonesia in 2019.","You missed the modernization that means nearly every child in Indonesia is vaccinated.","They missed the modernization that means nearly every baby in Indonesia gets vaccinated.","The data comes from the Global Health Observatory data repository of the World Health Organization (WHO). The WHO estimates are based mainly on data from national administrative records and household surveys, such as the Expanded Programme on Immunization cluster survey, the UNICEF Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey, and the Demographic and Health Survey (DHS). These surveys assess the vaccination coverage among children aged 12-23 months who received a vaccination anytime before the survey.\nGapminder has compiled the estimates on the percentage of 1-year-old children who received nine different vaccinations (Haemophilus influenzae type B, diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, hepatitis B, tuberculosis BCG, measles, pneumococcal disease, poliomyelitis and rotavirus) for the period 1980-2019 for countries and territories and average global immunization coverage. To avoid overestimating the share of children who have been vaccinated at least once, we use \"more than\" rather than a specific number\n\nSource link: [Source: WHO](https:\u002F\u002Fapps.who.int\u002Fimmunization_monitoring\u002Fglobalsummary\u002Fcountries?countrycriteria%5Bcountry%5D%5B%5D=KHM)","Basic healthcare has improved a lot in Indonesia, as the vaccination rate of 90% in 2019 shows. This also tells us something about the progress in Indonesia'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 Indonesia nowadays.",{"metadata":930,"sys":933,"fields":943},{"tags":931,"concepts":932},[],[],{"space":934,"id":936,"type":14,"createdAt":937,"updatedAt":938,"environment":939,"publishedVersion":110,"revision":70,"contentType":941,"locale":26},{"sys":935},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"3j4pBsITKeoLinnmdOlOmo","2022-06-22T15:19:06.046Z","2022-09-14T09:24:22.281Z",{"sys":940},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":942},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":113},{"globalId":944,"heading":945,"slug":944,"questions":946,"certificateText":947},"idn-cert","Indonesia Cert",[738,774,806,841,873,902],"for answering 100% correct on questions about Indonesia, and thereby proving essential knowledge that most people are wrong about.",{"metadata":949,"sys":952,"fields":959},{"tags":950,"concepts":951},[],[],{"space":953,"id":955,"type":38,"createdAt":956,"updatedAt":956,"environment":957,"publishedVersion":44,"revision":21,"locale":26},{"sys":954},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"Sq11wwkXiQPeery2r8vmB","2022-06-22T15:19:04.840Z",{"sys":958},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"title":960,"description":47,"file":961},"id",{"url":962,"details":963,"fileName":966,"contentType":392},"\u002F\u002Fimages.ctfassets.net\u002Fghhpjogyw4x7\u002FSq11wwkXiQPeery2r8vmB\u002Ff0eedd6a74fbfc09b9df9be132a3956f\u002Fid.svg",{"size":964,"image":965},217,{"width":390,"height":390},"id.svg",{"metadata":968,"sys":971,"fields":980},{"tags":969,"concepts":970},[],[],{"space":972,"id":974,"type":14,"createdAt":975,"updatedAt":975,"environment":976,"publishedVersion":110,"revision":21,"contentType":978,"locale":26},{"sys":973},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"5a6ZBqbB72Rl1IINtlXI3B","2022-06-22T14:26:05.013Z",{"sys":977},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":979},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":91},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":981,"name":982,"slug":983,"tests":984,"diplomaTest":1184,"icon":1202,"iconDisplayType":393,"topicCategory":394},"lao","Laos","laos",[985],{"metadata":986,"sys":989,"fields":998},{"tags":987,"concepts":988},[],[],{"space":990,"id":992,"type":14,"createdAt":993,"updatedAt":993,"environment":994,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":996,"locale":26},{"sys":991},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"4jXGRUTcAqvEIqFHIkGu9x","2022-06-22T14:26:05.056Z",{"sys":995},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":997},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":113},{"globalId":999,"heading":1000,"slug":999,"questions":1001,"certificateText":47},"lao-t1","Laos T1",[1002,1035,1069,1101,1130,1157],{"metadata":1003,"sys":1006,"fields":1015},{"tags":1004,"concepts":1005},[],[],{"space":1007,"id":1009,"type":14,"createdAt":1010,"updatedAt":1010,"environment":1011,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":1013,"locale":26},{"sys":1008},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"45dnTobCFj9jPeYY7xQD0d","2022-06-22T14:26:05.092Z",{"sys":1012},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":1014},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":1016,"answers":1017,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":1018,"name":1019,"questionText":1020,"statistics":1021,"veryWrongStatistics":1026,"correctSentence":1029,"youWereWrong":1030,"youWereRight":1031,"dataSourceShortText":532,"dataSourceLinkLongText":1032,"extendedAnswerText":1033,"headingVeryWrong":1034,"youWereVeryWrong":1030,"headingWrong":1034},"491",[],85,"How many companies in Laos hav","How many companies in Laos have a female top manager?",[1022,1023,1024,1025],"uk 0.86","tha 0.84","fra 0.86","zaf 0.8300000000000001",[593,526,1027,1028],"fra 0.61","zaf 0.5","In Laos, around 40% of companies have a woman as a top manager or CEO.","It is still true that a majority of companies are run by men in Laos, but the number of female top managers is increasing every year.","They are correct that a majority of companies are run by men in Laos, but didn't know the number of female top managers is increasing every year.","For this question we use data from the Enterprise Survey by the World Bank. This is based on interviews conducted during the period 2009 to 2020 with tens of thousands of businesses with 5 or more employees in the manufacturing and service sectors in 144 countries. Firms with 100% government\u002Fstate ownership are not included. The number of businesses per country ranges from 150 in small countries, to nearly 2000 in large countries. Because the data is based on a small sample of all companies in the world, there is a large margin of error which we take into consideration by putting big differences between the correct answer and the two wrong options. \n\nSource link: [World Bank](https:\u002F\u002Fdata.worldbank.org\u002Findicator\u002FIC.FRM.FEMM.ZS?locations=LA)","Many people think that women cannot run companies in Laos. When more girls see women in top manager roles, they can start dreaming about becoming a top manager themselves.","More and more bosses are women!",{"metadata":1036,"sys":1039,"fields":1048},{"tags":1037,"concepts":1038},[],[],{"space":1040,"id":1042,"type":14,"createdAt":1043,"updatedAt":1043,"environment":1044,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":1046,"locale":26},{"sys":1041},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"4vcM5HY6uSTYyQ2Z0JcXe4","2022-06-22T14:26:05.246Z",{"sys":1045},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":1047},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":1049,"answers":1050,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":208,"name":1051,"questionText":1052,"statistics":1053,"veryWrongStatistics":1057,"correctSentence":1062,"youWereWrong":1063,"youWereRight":1064,"dataSourceShortText":565,"dataSourceLinkLongText":1065,"extendedAnswerText":1066,"headingVeryWrong":1067,"youWereVeryWrong":1068,"headingWrong":1067},"492",[],"How many adults in Laos say th","How many adults in Laos say they can read and write?",[1054,1055,1024,1056],"uk 0.73","tha 0.7","zaf 0.77",[1058,1059,1060,1061],"uk 0.48","tha 0.24","fra 0.43","zaf 0.34","More than 80% of adults in Laos say they can read and write.","Yet you assumed that nearly half of adults in Laos can’t! ","They assume many people in Laos 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=LA)","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 Laos can’t! It is an extremely outdated view and shows that most people have completely missed Laos's development.","Almost everyone can read and write","Yet you assumed that 70% of adults in Laos can’t! ",{"metadata":1070,"sys":1073,"fields":1082},{"tags":1071,"concepts":1072},[],[],{"space":1074,"id":1076,"type":14,"createdAt":1077,"updatedAt":1077,"environment":1078,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":1080,"locale":26},{"sys":1075},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"4ncuJvJqGWUCxqPaVZMd6n","2022-06-22T14:26:05.388Z",{"sys":1079},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":1081},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":1083,"answers":1084,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":1085,"name":553,"questionText":1086,"statistics":1087,"veryWrongStatistics":1092,"correctSentence":1096,"youWereWrong":1097,"youWereRight":1098,"dataSourceShortText":565,"dataSourceLinkLongText":1099,"extendedAnswerText":1100,"headingVeryWrong":568,"youWereVeryWrong":1097,"headingWrong":568},"493",[],87,"Of all the primary school teachers in Laos, how many have had teacher training?",[1088,1089,1090,1091],"uk 0.8799999999999999","tha 0.8200000000000001","fra 0.9099999999999999","zaf 0.8800000000000001",[252,1093,1094,1095],"tha 0.52","fra 0.62","zaf 0.54","More than 90% of primary school teachers in Laos are educated to teach.","In 2020, around 98% of the primary school teachers in Laos had the required training.","They assumed that a lot fewer teachers in Laos 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-LA)","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 Laos has recognized, with untrained teachers now a rarity.",{"metadata":1102,"sys":1105,"fields":1114},{"tags":1103,"concepts":1104},[],[],{"space":1106,"id":1108,"type":14,"createdAt":1109,"updatedAt":1109,"environment":1110,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":1112,"locale":26},{"sys":1107},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"IT4ZWzJ9j0PMNr5cZ9dwG","2022-06-22T14:26:05.533Z",{"sys":1111},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":1113},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":1115,"answers":1116,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":1117,"name":1118,"questionText":1119,"statistics":1120,"veryWrongStatistics":1122,"correctSentence":1124,"youWereWrong":1125,"youWereRight":1126,"dataSourceShortText":289,"dataSourceLinkLongText":1127,"extendedAnswerText":1128,"headingVeryWrong":1129,"youWereVeryWrong":1125,"headingWrong":1129,"aboutSurveys":293},"1054",[],68,"In Laos, of all children aged ","In Laos, of all children aged 7 to 11, how many went to school in 2018?",[1121],"gmi 0.6799999999999999",[1123],"gmi 0.41","Around 90% of children aged 7 to 11 went to school in Laos in 2018.","Nearly every child of primary school age in Laos 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 Laos 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=LA)","91% of children go to school in Laos. But people truly underestimate the share of children in school. It really shows that people have missed important, positive trends in Laos.","Children go to school in Laos!",{"metadata":1131,"sys":1134,"fields":1143},{"tags":1132,"concepts":1133},[],[],{"space":1135,"id":1137,"type":14,"createdAt":1138,"updatedAt":1138,"environment":1139,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":1141,"locale":26},{"sys":1136},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"6mFbJPF0eV49OQYl0VW4vh","2022-06-22T14:26:05.942Z",{"sys":1140},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":1142},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":1144,"answers":1145,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":135,"name":1146,"questionText":1147,"statistics":1148,"veryWrongStatistics":1150,"correctSentence":1152,"youWereWrong":1153,"youWereRight":1154,"dataSourceShortText":319,"dataSourceLinkLongText":1155,"extendedAnswerText":1156,"headingVeryWrong":322,"youWereVeryWrong":1153,"headingWrong":322,"aboutSurveys":293},"1055",[],"How many babies in Laos were v","How many babies in Laos were vaccinated against some disease in 2020?",[1149],"gmi 0.75",[1151],"gmi 0.48","Around 90% of children were vaccinated against some disease in Laos in 2020.","You missed the modernization that means nearly every child in Laos is vaccinated.","They missed the modernization that means nearly every baby in Laos gets vaccinated.","The data comes from the Global Health Observatory data repository of the World Health Organization (WHO). The WHO estimates are based mainly on data from national administrative records and household surveys, such as the Expanded Programme on Immunization cluster survey, the UNICEF Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey, and the Demographic and Health Survey (DHS). These surveys assess the vaccination coverage among children aged 12-23 months who received a vaccination anytime before the survey.\nGapminder has compiled the estimates on the percentage of 1-year-old children who received nine different vaccinations (Haemophilus influenzae type B, diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, hepatitis B, tuberculosis BCG, measles, pneumococcal disease, poliomyelitis and rotavirus) for the period 1980-2019 for countries and territories and average global immunization coverage. To avoid overestimating the share of children who have been vaccinated at least once, we use \"more than\" rather than a specific number\n\nSource link: [Source: WHO](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.who.int\u002Fdata\u002Fgho\u002Fdata\u002Fthemes\u002Ftopics\u002Findicator-groups\u002Findicator-group-details\u002FGHO\u002Fimmunization-coverage-estimates)","Basic healthcare has improved a lot in Laos, as the vaccination rate of 90% in 2020 shows. This also tells us something about the progress in Laos'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 Laos nowadays.",{"metadata":1158,"sys":1161,"fields":1170},{"tags":1159,"concepts":1160},[],[],{"space":1162,"id":1164,"type":14,"createdAt":1165,"updatedAt":1165,"environment":1166,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":1168,"locale":26},{"sys":1163},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"2Orfz5uAadF7O7bo40Tre","2022-06-22T14:26:06.101Z",{"sys":1167},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":1169},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":1171,"answers":1172,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":1173,"name":1174,"questionText":1175,"statistics":1176,"veryWrongStatistics":1178,"correctSentence":1179,"youWereWrong":1180,"youWereRight":1181,"dataSourceShortText":349,"dataSourceLinkLongText":1182,"extendedAnswerText":1183,"headingVeryWrong":352,"youWereVeryWrong":1180,"headingWrong":352,"aboutSurveys":293},"1056",[],67,"How many people in Lao have so","How many people in Lao have some access to electricity?",[1177],"gmi 0.67",[895],"More than 95% of people in Laos have some access to electricity. ","Nearly everyone in Laos has access to electricity.","They didn't know nearly every person in Laos 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\u002Fcountries)","Today, close to 100% of people in Laos have some access to electricity. Back in 2001, it was 45% . Obviously, people’s understanding of Laos hasn’t been able to keep up with that fast pace of improvement.",{"metadata":1185,"sys":1188,"fields":1197},{"tags":1186,"concepts":1187},[],[],{"space":1189,"id":1191,"type":14,"createdAt":1192,"updatedAt":1192,"environment":1193,"publishedVersion":21,"revision":21,"contentType":1195,"locale":26},{"sys":1190},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"6WiT4xmVptlHM7f4WX1Zb5","2022-06-22T14:26:06.280Z",{"sys":1194},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":1196},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":113},{"globalId":1198,"heading":1199,"slug":1198,"questions":1200,"certificateText":1201},"lao-cert","Laos Cert",[1002,1035,1069,1101,1130,1157],"for answering 100% correct on questions about Laos, and thereby proving essential knowledge that most people are wrong about.",{"metadata":1203,"sys":1206,"fields":1213},{"tags":1204,"concepts":1205},[],[],{"space":1207,"id":1209,"type":38,"createdAt":1210,"updatedAt":1210,"environment":1211,"publishedVersion":44,"revision":21,"locale":26},{"sys":1208},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"i1edPeNY1A04EnIK2MQs6","2022-06-22T14:26:04.960Z",{"sys":1212},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"title":1214,"description":47,"file":1215},"la",{"url":1216,"details":1217,"fileName":1220,"contentType":392},"\u002F\u002Fimages.ctfassets.net\u002Fghhpjogyw4x7\u002Fi1edPeNY1A04EnIK2MQs6\u002Fed9ffdaf58b203f7c9863f36b04506aa\u002Fla.svg",{"size":1218,"image":1219},308,{"width":390,"height":390},"la.svg",{"metadata":1222,"sys":1225,"fields":1234},{"tags":1223,"concepts":1224},[],[],{"space":1226,"id":1228,"type":14,"createdAt":1229,"updatedAt":1229,"environment":1230,"publishedVersion":110,"revision":21,"contentType":1232,"locale":26},{"sys":1227},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"7ojbcclmi7084b4jZxrojt","2022-06-22T14:26:18.108Z",{"sys":1231},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":1233},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":91},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":1235,"name":1236,"slug":1237,"tests":1238,"diplomaTest":1446,"icon":1464,"iconDisplayType":393,"topicCategory":394},"mys","Malaysia","malaysia",[1239],{"metadata":1240,"sys":1243,"fields":1252},{"tags":1241,"concepts":1242},[],[],{"space":1244,"id":1246,"type":14,"createdAt":1247,"updatedAt":1247,"environment":1248,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":1250,"locale":26},{"sys":1245},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"AcDBL8Ea69FgsQMVBlEyc","2022-06-22T14:26:18.146Z",{"sys":1249},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":1251},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":113},{"globalId":1253,"heading":1254,"slug":1253,"questions":1255,"certificateText":47},"mys-t1","Malaysia T1",[1256,1288,1320,1353,1387,1419],{"metadata":1257,"sys":1260,"fields":1269},{"tags":1258,"concepts":1259},[],[],{"space":1261,"id":1263,"type":14,"createdAt":1264,"updatedAt":1264,"environment":1265,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":1267,"locale":26},{"sys":1262},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"3kSduvIIdnRhaet02zYbCT","2022-06-22T14:26:18.180Z",{"sys":1266},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":1268},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":1270,"answers":1271,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":516,"name":755,"questionText":1272,"statistics":1273,"veryWrongStatistics":1277,"correctSentence":1281,"youWereWrong":1282,"youWereRight":1283,"dataSourceShortText":1284,"dataSourceLinkLongText":1285,"extendedAnswerText":1286,"headingVeryWrong":1287,"youWereVeryWrong":1282,"headingWrong":1287},"525",[],"How many airports with paved runways are there in Malaysia?",[860,1274,1275,1276],"mys 0.8300000000000001","usa 0.8400000000000001","jpn 0.8300000000000001",[1058,1278,1279,1280],"mys 0.29","usa 0.54","jpn 0.44","There are more than 35 airports with paved runways in Malaysia","There are more than 110 airports in Malaysia and many of them have some kind of paved runway. ","Malaysia has more modern airports than they expected.","Source: OurAirPorts","OurAirports relies on contributors to crowdsource airport locations. Because of that, we cross-check their numbers with those on the CIA factbook (which are often much lower). We typically use the lower number and say \"more than\" so we do not overestimate development.\n\nSource link: [OurAirPorts](https:\u002F\u002Fourairports.com\u002Fcountries\u002FMY\u002F)","Having reliable infrastructure, including modern airports for national and international transport, is needed for economic development. In Malaysia there are many more airports with paved runways than people think, because they generally underestimate the level of modernization, which is common in many countries.","Malaysia has modern airports!",{"metadata":1289,"sys":1292,"fields":1301},{"tags":1290,"concepts":1291},[],[],{"space":1293,"id":1295,"type":14,"createdAt":1296,"updatedAt":1296,"environment":1297,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":1299,"locale":26},{"sys":1294},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"51vzKVhaLUH9vOxADngPAW","2022-06-22T14:26:18.323Z",{"sys":1298},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":1300},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":1302,"answers":1303,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":208,"name":1304,"questionText":1305,"statistics":1306,"veryWrongStatistics":1311,"correctSentence":1315,"youWereWrong":1316,"youWereRight":1317,"dataSourceShortText":532,"dataSourceLinkLongText":1318,"extendedAnswerText":1319,"headingVeryWrong":1034,"youWereVeryWrong":1316,"headingWrong":1034},"526",[],"How many companies in Malaysia","How many companies in Malaysia have a female top manager?",[1307,1308,1309,1310],"uk 0.8500000000000001","mys 0.72","usa 0.89","jpn 0.58",[830,1312,1313,1314],"mys 0.3","usa 0.67","jpn 0.21","In Malaysia, more than 20% of companies have a woman as a top manager or CEO.","It is still true that a majority of companies are run by men in Malaysia, but the number of female top managers is increasing every year.","They are correct that a majority of companies are run by men in Malaysia, but didn't know the number of female top managers is increasing every year.","For this question we use data from the Enterprise Survey by the World Bank. This is based on interviews conducted during the period 2009 to 2020 with tens of thousands of businesses with 5 or more employees in the manufacturing and service sectors in 144 countries. Firms with 100% government\u002Fstate ownership are not included. The number of businesses per country ranges from 150 in small countries, to nearly 2000 in large countries. Because the data is based on a small sample of all companies in the world, there is a large margin of error which we take into consideration by putting big differences between the correct answer and the two wrong options. \n\nSource link: [World Bank](https:\u002F\u002Fdata.worldbank.org\u002Findicator\u002FIC.FRM.FEMM.ZS?locations=MY)","Many people think that women cannot run companies in Malaysia. When more girls see women in top manager roles, they can start dreaming about becoming a top manager themselves.",{"metadata":1321,"sys":1324,"fields":1333},{"tags":1322,"concepts":1323},[],[],{"space":1325,"id":1327,"type":14,"createdAt":1328,"updatedAt":1328,"environment":1329,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":1331,"locale":26},{"sys":1326},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"6RLD9OdOqYMnY7nacx1fv2","2022-06-22T14:26:18.465Z",{"sys":1330},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":1332},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":1334,"answers":1335,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":135,"name":1336,"questionText":1337,"statistics":1338,"veryWrongStatistics":1343,"correctSentence":1347,"youWereWrong":1348,"youWereRight":1349,"dataSourceShortText":600,"dataSourceLinkLongText":1350,"extendedAnswerText":1351,"headingVeryWrong":1352,"youWereVeryWrong":1348,"headingWrong":1352},"527",[],"How many babies in Malaysia we","How many babies in Malaysia were vaccinated against some disease in 2019?",[1339,1340,1341,1342],"uk 0.8200000000000001","mys 0.62","usa 0.8300000000000001","jpn 0.73",[1344,1345,1346,181],"uk 0.66","mys 0.22","usa 0.5","More than 95% of children were vaccinated against some disease in Malaysia in 2020.","You missed the modernization that means nearly every child in Malaysia is vaccinated.","They missed the modernization that means nearly every baby in Malaysia gets vaccinated.","The data comes from the Global Health Observatory data repository of the World Health Organization (WHO). The WHO estimates are based mainly on data from national administrative records and household surveys, such as the Expanded Programme on Immunization cluster survey, the UNICEF Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey, and the Demographic and Health Survey (DHS). These surveys assess the vaccination coverage among children aged 12-23 months who received a vaccination anytime before the survey.\nGapminder has compiled the estimates on the percentage of 1-year-old children who received nine different vaccinations (Haemophilus influenzae type B, diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, hepatitis B, tuberculosis BCG, measles, pneumococcal disease, poliomyelitis and rotavirus) for the period 1980-2019 for countries and territories and average global immunization coverage. To avoid overestimating the share of children who have been vaccinated at least once, we use \"more than\" rather than a specific number\n\nSource link: [WHO](https:\u002F\u002Fapps.who.int\u002Fimmunization_monitoring\u002Fglobalsummary\u002Fcountries?countrycriteria%5Bcountry%5D%5B%5D=MYS)","Basic healthcare has improved a lot in Malaysia, as the vaccination rate of 99% in 2020 shows. This also tells us something about the progress in Malaysia'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 Malaysia nowadays.","Nearly all babies are vaccinated!",{"metadata":1354,"sys":1357,"fields":1366},{"tags":1355,"concepts":1356},[],[],{"space":1358,"id":1360,"type":14,"createdAt":1361,"updatedAt":1361,"environment":1362,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":1364,"locale":26},{"sys":1359},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"1hPrYCYSqhnN3qoqGU4c4T","2022-06-22T14:26:18.594Z",{"sys":1363},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":1365},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":1367,"answers":1368,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":1369,"name":1304,"questionText":1370,"statistics":1371,"veryWrongStatistics":1376,"correctSentence":1380,"youWereWrong":1381,"youWereRight":1382,"dataSourceShortText":1383,"dataSourceLinkLongText":1384,"extendedAnswerText":1385,"headingVeryWrong":1386,"youWereVeryWrong":1381,"headingWrong":1386},"528",[],80,"How many companies in Malaysia are listed on an international stock market?",[1372,1373,1374,1375],"uk 0.77","mys 0.8","usa 0.8600000000000001","jpn 0.76",[626,1377,1378,1379],"mys 0.39","usa 0.53","jpn 0.27","In 2020, more than 900 companies in Malaysia were listed on international stock markets.","With more than 900 companies that are publicly traded on its stock exchange, Malaysia has far more companies than people you imagined.","With more than 900 companies that are publicly traded on its stock exchange, Malaysia has far more companies than they imagined.","Source: World Federation of Exchanges database","The data refers to companies which are listed on a stock market in their own country. We only use countries where those stock markets are open to investors and companies from different countries.\n\nSource link: [World Federation of Exchanges database](https:\u002F\u002Fdata.worldbank.org\u002Findicator\u002FCM.MKT.LDOM.NO?locations=MY&most_recent_value_desc=true)","Most people have missed how high functioning and modern Malaysia's financial system is and so probably underestimate the business talent and opportunities there too.","Malaysia has an advanced economy!",{"metadata":1388,"sys":1391,"fields":1400},{"tags":1389,"concepts":1390},[],[],{"space":1392,"id":1394,"type":14,"createdAt":1395,"updatedAt":1395,"environment":1396,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":1398,"locale":26},{"sys":1393},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"7Ec905YDkNXSQwp6iEulr4","2022-06-22T14:26:18.742Z",{"sys":1397},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":1399},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":1401,"answers":1402,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":208,"name":1403,"questionText":1404,"statistics":1405,"veryWrongStatistics":1409,"correctSentence":1413,"youWereWrong":1414,"youWereRight":1415,"dataSourceShortText":349,"dataSourceLinkLongText":1416,"extendedAnswerText":1417,"headingVeryWrong":1418,"youWereVeryWrong":1414,"headingWrong":1418},"529",[],"How many people in Malaysia ha","How many people in Malaysia have some access to electricity?",[1406,1407,590,1408],"uk 0.89","mys 0.51","jpn 0.8400000000000001",[1410,1411,1279,1412],"uk 0.61","mys 0.11","jpn 0.32","More than 95% of people in Malaysia have access to electricity.","Your view of Malaysia is many decades out of date.","Their view of Malaysia 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\u002Fmalaysia)","Today almost everyone in Malaysia has some access to electricity. In fact, 94% of people in Malaysia had access to electricity already 30 years ago, which shows how long it takes people's views to catch up to reality!","Nearly everyone in Malaysia is on the grid!",{"metadata":1420,"sys":1423,"fields":1432},{"tags":1421,"concepts":1422},[],[],{"space":1424,"id":1426,"type":14,"createdAt":1427,"updatedAt":1427,"environment":1428,"publishedVersion":21,"revision":21,"contentType":1430,"locale":26},{"sys":1425},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"ropVLehTrz711P3elFm3m","2022-06-22T14:26:18.884Z",{"sys":1429},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":1431},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":1433,"answers":1434,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":1173,"name":1435,"questionText":1436,"statistics":1437,"veryWrongStatistics":1438,"correctSentence":1440,"youWereWrong":1441,"youWereRight":1442,"dataSourceShortText":289,"dataSourceLinkLongText":1443,"extendedAnswerText":1444,"headingVeryWrong":1445,"youWereVeryWrong":1441,"headingWrong":1445,"aboutSurveys":293},"1225",[],"In Malaysia, of all children a","In Malaysia, of all children aged 7 to 11, how many went to school in 2015?",[1177],[1439],"gmi 0.34","More than 95% of children aged 7 to 11 went to school in Malaysia in 2015.","Nearly every Malaysian 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 Malaysian 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=MY)","Close to 100% of children go to school in Malaysia. It is an upper-middle-income country today and being out of school is extremely rare.","Children go to school in Malaysia!",{"metadata":1447,"sys":1450,"fields":1459},{"tags":1448,"concepts":1449},[],[],{"space":1451,"id":1453,"type":14,"createdAt":1454,"updatedAt":1454,"environment":1455,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":1457,"locale":26},{"sys":1452},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"2axsnISRvjmMZzKboXxRl5","2022-06-22T14:26:19.194Z",{"sys":1456},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":1458},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":113},{"globalId":1460,"heading":1461,"slug":1460,"questions":1462,"certificateText":1463},"mys-cert","Malaysia Cert",[1256,1288,1320,1353,1387,1419],"for answering 100% correct on questions about Malaysia, and thereby proving essential knowledge that most people are wrong about.",{"metadata":1465,"sys":1468,"fields":1475},{"tags":1466,"concepts":1467},[],[],{"space":1469,"id":1471,"type":38,"createdAt":1472,"updatedAt":1472,"environment":1473,"publishedVersion":44,"revision":21,"locale":26},{"sys":1470},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"5NOMEFRirBljVboPDsjxLN","2022-06-22T14:26:18.078Z",{"sys":1474},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"title":1476,"description":47,"file":1477},"my",{"url":1478,"details":1479,"fileName":1482,"contentType":392},"\u002F\u002Fimages.ctfassets.net\u002Fghhpjogyw4x7\u002F5NOMEFRirBljVboPDsjxLN\u002F7eabce2749a037c11f0bd318b84171fc\u002Fmy.svg",{"size":1480,"image":1481},693,{"width":390,"height":390},"my.svg",{"metadata":1484,"sys":1487,"fields":1497},{"tags":1485,"concepts":1486},[],[],{"space":1488,"id":1490,"type":14,"createdAt":1491,"updatedAt":1491,"environment":1492,"publishedVersion":1494,"revision":21,"contentType":1495,"locale":26},{"sys":1489},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"1gPTCzMCIwH1djXjHQFqBx","2022-06-22T15:38:22.859Z",{"sys":1493},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},7,{"sys":1496},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":91},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":1498,"name":1499,"slug":1500,"tests":1501,"diplomaTest":1757,"icon":1775,"iconDisplayType":393,"topicCategory":394},"mmr","Myanmar","myanmar",[1502],{"metadata":1503,"sys":1506,"fields":1516},{"tags":1504,"concepts":1505},[],[],{"space":1507,"id":1509,"type":14,"createdAt":1510,"updatedAt":1511,"environment":1512,"publishedVersion":110,"revision":70,"contentType":1514,"locale":26},{"sys":1508},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"6ozX6GrBLvSVxo6gPjvS0L","2022-06-22T15:38:22.899Z","2023-09-04T07:40:20.933Z",{"sys":1513},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":1515},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":113},{"globalId":1517,"heading":1518,"slug":1517,"questions":1519,"certificateText":47},"mmr-t1","Myanmar T1",[1520,1553,1582,1613,1643,1670,1697,1725],{"metadata":1521,"sys":1524,"fields":1533},{"tags":1522,"concepts":1523},[],[],{"space":1525,"id":1527,"type":14,"createdAt":1528,"updatedAt":1528,"environment":1529,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":1531,"locale":26},{"sys":1526},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"6EZMMvwSNKCmAMnTsA9nGh","2022-06-22T15:38:22.938Z",{"sys":1530},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":1532},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":1534,"answers":1535,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":1085,"name":755,"questionText":1536,"statistics":1537,"veryWrongStatistics":1542,"correctSentence":1547,"youWereWrong":1548,"youWereRight":1549,"dataSourceShortText":770,"dataSourceLinkLongText":1550,"extendedAnswerText":1551,"headingVeryWrong":1552,"youWereVeryWrong":1548,"headingWrong":1552},"583",[],"How many airports with paved runways are there in Myanmar?",[1538,1539,1540,1541],"uk 0.95","nga 0.87","jpn 0.8799999999999999","tha 0.77",[1543,1544,1545,1546],"uk 0.76","nga 0.45","jpn 0.7","tha 0.39","There are more than 30 airports with paved runways in Myanmar","There are more than 80 airports in Myanmar and many of them have some kind of paved runway. ","Myanmar has more modern airports than they expected.","OurAirports relies on contributors to crowdsource airport locations. Because of that, we cross-check their numbers with those on the CIA factbook (which are often much lower). We typically use the lower number and say \"more than\" so we do not overestimate development.\n\nSource link: [OurAirports](https:\u002F\u002Fourairports.com\u002Fcountries\u002FMM\u002F)","Having reliable infrastructure, including modern airports for national and international transport, is needed for economic development. In Myanmar there are many more airports with paved runways than people think, because they generally underestimate the level of modernization, which is common in many countries.","Myanmar has modern airports!",{"metadata":1554,"sys":1557,"fields":1566},{"tags":1555,"concepts":1556},[],[],{"space":1558,"id":1560,"type":14,"createdAt":1561,"updatedAt":1561,"environment":1562,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":1564,"locale":26},{"sys":1559},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"2pMAtEnCp0QUqhfsAbm5SQ","2022-06-22T15:38:23.086Z",{"sys":1563},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":1565},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":1567,"answers":1568,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":754,"name":1569,"questionText":1570,"statistics":1571,"veryWrongStatistics":1574,"correctSentence":1577,"youWereWrong":1578,"youWereRight":1579,"dataSourceShortText":532,"dataSourceLinkLongText":1580,"extendedAnswerText":1581,"headingVeryWrong":1034,"youWereVeryWrong":1578,"headingWrong":1034},"584",[],"How many companies in Myanmar ","How many companies in Myanmar have a female top manager?",[1572,1573,1408,450],"uk 0.9199999999999999","nga 0.76",[763,1575,1280,1576],"nga 0.41","tha 0.32","In Myanmar, more than 35% of companies have a woman as a top manager or CEO.","It is still true that a majority of companies are run by men in Myanmar, but the number of female top managers is increasing every year.","They are correct that a majority of companies are run by men in Myanmar, but didn't know the number of female top managers is increasing every year.","For this question we use data from the Enterprise Survey by the World Bank. This is based on interviews conducted during the period 2009 to 2020 with tens of thousands of businesses with 5 or more employees in the manufacturing and service sectors in 144 countries. Firms with 100% government\u002Fstate ownership are not included. The number of businesses per country ranges from 150 in small countries, to nearly 2000 in large countries. Because the data is based on a small sample of all companies in the world, there is a large margin of error which we take into consideration by putting big differences between the correct answer and the two wrong options. \n\nSource link: [World Bank](https:\u002F\u002Fdata.worldbank.org\u002Findicator\u002FIC.FRM.FEMM.ZS?locations=MM)","Many people think that women cannot run companies in Myanmar. When more girls see women in top manager roles, they can start dreaming about becoming a top manager themselves.",{"metadata":1583,"sys":1586,"fields":1595},{"tags":1584,"concepts":1585},[],[],{"space":1587,"id":1589,"type":14,"createdAt":1590,"updatedAt":1590,"environment":1591,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":1593,"locale":26},{"sys":1588},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"2v4CQOLM7pl7iwgUltDzf5","2022-06-22T15:38:23.227Z",{"sys":1592},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":1594},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":1596,"answers":1597,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":1085,"name":553,"questionText":1598,"statistics":1599,"veryWrongStatistics":1604,"correctSentence":1608,"youWereWrong":1609,"youWereRight":1610,"dataSourceShortText":565,"dataSourceLinkLongText":1611,"extendedAnswerText":1612,"headingVeryWrong":568,"youWereVeryWrong":1609,"headingWrong":568},"585",[],"Of all the primary school teachers in Myanmar, how many have had teacher training?",[1600,1601,1602,1603],"uk 0.91","nga 0.86","jpn 0.94","tha 0.76",[1344,1605,1606,1607],"nga 0.51","jpn 0.75","tha 0.4","More than 90% of primary school teachers in Myanmar are educated to teach.","In 2018, 95% of the primary school teachers in Myanmar had the required training.","They assumed that a lot less teachers in Myanmar 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=MM)","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 Myanmar has recognized, with untrained teachers now a rarity.",{"metadata":1614,"sys":1617,"fields":1626},{"tags":1615,"concepts":1616},[],[],{"space":1618,"id":1620,"type":14,"createdAt":1621,"updatedAt":1621,"environment":1622,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":1624,"locale":26},{"sys":1619},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"5ceLlBVLpKjpOEo1Gve28k","2022-06-22T15:38:23.568Z",{"sys":1623},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":1625},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":1627,"answers":1628,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":208,"name":244,"questionText":1629,"statistics":1630,"veryWrongStatistics":1633,"correctSentence":1637,"youWereWrong":1638,"youWereRight":1639,"dataSourceShortText":259,"dataSourceLinkLongText":1640,"extendedAnswerText":1641,"headingVeryWrong":1642,"youWereVeryWrong":1638,"headingWrong":1642},"586",[],"How much of all the money earned in Myanmar comes from agriculture, forestry and fishing?",[825,1631,1545,1632],"nga 0.72","tha 0.8400000000000001",[1634,1635,1636,1546],"uk 0.43","nga 0.35","jpn 0.33","Less than 25% of all the money earned in Myanmar comes from agriculture, forestry and fishing.","Production of raw materials and food is not as profitable as industrial production and services.","They missed the fact that Myanmar has a diverse economy increasingly driven more by industry than agriculture.","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)","The share of all salaries from manufacturing jobs steeply increased in Myanmar during the past 20 years, from 7% to 25%, while the number for agriculture declined down to 21%. Asia has surprised the world with rapid growth before, and now that is happening in Myanmar, most people are missing it again.","Myanmar has a diverse economy!",{"metadata":1644,"sys":1647,"fields":1656},{"tags":1645,"concepts":1646},[],[],{"space":1648,"id":1650,"type":14,"createdAt":1651,"updatedAt":1651,"environment":1652,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":1654,"locale":26},{"sys":1649},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"1q5H9PApzfgBsrxDThxk7q","2022-06-22T15:38:24.003Z",{"sys":1653},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":1655},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":1657,"answers":1658,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":310,"name":1659,"questionText":1660,"statistics":1661,"veryWrongStatistics":1662,"correctSentence":1664,"youWereWrong":1665,"youWereRight":1666,"dataSourceShortText":289,"dataSourceLinkLongText":1667,"extendedAnswerText":1668,"headingVeryWrong":1669,"youWereVeryWrong":1665,"headingWrong":1669,"aboutSurveys":293},"1204",[],"In Myanmar, of all children ag","In Myanmar, of all children aged 7 to 11, how many went to school in 2018?",[314],[1663],"gmi 0.32","More than 95% of children aged 7 to 11 went to school in Myanmar in 2018.","Nearly every child of primary school age in Myanmar 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 Myanmar 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=MM)","98% of children go to school in Myanmar. But people truly underestimate the share of children in school. It really shows that people have missed important, positive trends in Myanmar.","Children go to school in Myanmar!",{"metadata":1671,"sys":1674,"fields":1683},{"tags":1672,"concepts":1673},[],[],{"space":1675,"id":1677,"type":14,"createdAt":1678,"updatedAt":1678,"environment":1679,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":1681,"locale":26},{"sys":1676},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"6ITsBPBhXgxQf4bZhvHZA7","2022-06-22T15:38:24.149Z",{"sys":1680},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":1682},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":1684,"answers":1685,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":1686,"name":1687,"questionText":1688,"statistics":1689,"veryWrongStatistics":1691,"correctSentence":1693,"youWereWrong":1694,"youWereRight":1695,"dataSourceShortText":319,"dataSourceLinkLongText":1155,"extendedAnswerText":1696,"headingVeryWrong":322,"youWereVeryWrong":1694,"headingWrong":322,"aboutSurveys":293},"1205",[],69,"How many babies in Myanmar wer","How many babies in Myanmar were vaccinated against some disease in 2020?",[1690],"gmi 0.69",[1692],"gmi 0.45","Around 90% of children were vaccinated against some disease in Myanmar in 2020.","You missed the modernization that means nearly every child in Myanmar is vaccinated.","They missed the modernization that means nearly every baby in Myanmar gets vaccinated.","Basic healthcare has improved a lot in Myanmar, as the vaccination rate of 91% in 2020 shows. This also tells us something about the progress in Myanmar'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 Myanmar nowadays.",{"metadata":1698,"sys":1701,"fields":1710},{"tags":1699,"concepts":1700},[],[],{"space":1702,"id":1704,"type":14,"createdAt":1705,"updatedAt":1705,"environment":1706,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":1708,"locale":26},{"sys":1703},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"3Viatczs0DdBn3TxufoMWv","2022-06-22T15:38:24.290Z",{"sys":1707},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":1709},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":1711,"answers":1712,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":1713,"name":1714,"questionText":1715,"statistics":1716,"veryWrongStatistics":1718,"correctSentence":1719,"youWereWrong":1720,"youWereRight":1721,"dataSourceShortText":349,"dataSourceLinkLongText":1722,"extendedAnswerText":1723,"headingVeryWrong":1724,"youWereVeryWrong":1720,"headingWrong":1724,"aboutSurveys":293},"1206",[],77,"How many people in Myanmar hav","How many people in Myanmar have some access to electricity?",[1717],"gmi 0.77",[1123],"Around 65% of people in Myanmar have some access to electricity. ","Which is far more with electricity access than you imagined.","A third of people in Myanmar 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\u002Fmyanmar)","Today, 68% of people in Myanmar have some access to electricity. Back in 2003, it was just 45%! It is clear there has been progress, but more needs to be done to bring the number of people in Myanmar who are able to light their home, charge their phone and keep their food cool with electricity, up to the global average of 90%.","Two-thirds of people in Myanmar are on the grid",{"metadata":1726,"sys":1729,"fields":1740},{"tags":1727,"concepts":1728},[],[],{"space":1730,"id":1732,"type":14,"createdAt":1733,"updatedAt":1734,"environment":1735,"publishedVersion":1737,"revision":88,"contentType":1738,"locale":26},{"sys":1731},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"1j53yIu0tdBMCsQioKtrOU","2023-07-28T07:27:26.571Z","2023-09-04T07:39:54.627Z",{"sys":1736},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},119,{"sys":1739},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"isRequiredForChallenge":93,"globalId":1741,"answers":1742,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":446,"name":1743,"questionText":1744,"statistics":1745,"veryWrongStatistics":1747,"correctSentence":1749,"youWereWrong":1750,"youWereRight":1750,"dataSourceShortText":1751,"dataSourceLinkLongText":1752,"extendedAnswerText":1753,"headingVeryWrong":1754,"youWereVeryWrong":1755,"headingWrong":1756},"1696",[],"Myanmar press freedom ranking","Out of 180 countries, where does Myanmar rank in terms of freedom of the press? (1 being best, 180 being worst.) ",[1746],"usa 0.72",[1748],"usa 0.27","In 2023, Myanmar ranked 173 on the Reporters without Borders World Press Freedom Index.","Press freedom has been severely restricted in Myanmar for at least 60 years. But prior to 2021, there had been a decade of improvement and an independent media began to emerge. The military seizure of power crushed that progress, and Myanmar has since slipped further down press freedom rankings. Today, it's among the worst in the world.\n","Source: Reporters Without Borders World Press Freedom Index 2023","The Reporters without Borders Press Freedom Index[1] started in 2002 and measures and ranks the level of press freedom in 180 countries. \nThey do this through counting quantitative data on the number “of abuses against media and journalists in connection with their work” and a “qualitative analysis of the situation in each country or territory based on the responses of press freedom specialists (including journalists, researchers, academics and human rights defenders) to an RSF questionnaire available in 24 languages.”.\n\nThe scores and ranking take into account data from the previous calendar year but they do adjust the scores throughout the year in the event of significant changes in the press freedom in a country. This includes things such as a new war, a coup, major attacks on journalists or other similar events. \n\nIn July 2023 Myanmar had a score of 28.26 and ranked 173 out of 180 countries.\n\nIn the past there has been criticisms of the Reporters without Borders World Press Freedom Index and The Freedom House Freedom of the Press report[2], another similar index that started in 1978 and stopped in 2017. \nMost of the criticisms are summarized in this article[3] and some Myanmar specific concerns were raised in 2013 concerning the Freedom House Index[4]. \n\nDespite these criticisms, experts we spoke to and published articles on the subject acknowledge that this is currently the best attempt at quantifying and ranking press freedoms between countries. \nThe Reporters without Borders methodology has also changed and adapted since these criticisms were published, to add more questions and attempt to address blind spots in the methodology. \n\n[1]  [Reporters without Borders World Press Freedom Index 2023](https:\u002F\u002Frsf.org\u002Fen\u002Findex?year=2023)\n\n[2]  [Freedom House Freedom of the Press 2017](https:\u002F\u002Ffreedomhouse.org\u002Fsites\u002Fdefault\u002Ffiles\u002FFOTP_2017_booklet_FINAL_April28.pdf)\n\n[3]  [How reliable are world press freedom indices? Pearson, Mark](https:\u002F\u002Fjournlaw.com\u002F2015\u002F07\u002F21\u002Fhow-reliable-are-world-press-freedom-indices\u002F) \n\n[4]  [The Problem with Human Rights Discourse and Freedom Indices:\nThe Case of Burma\u002FMyanmar Media. Brooten, Lisa](https:\u002F\u002Fijoc.org\u002Findex.php\u002Fijoc\u002Farticle\u002Fview\u002F1663\u002F876)","The release of Nobel Peace Prize winner Aung San Suu Kyi from house arrest in 2010 was celebrated by media globally. It seemed that Myanmar was on a better path. Perhaps that's why people are unaware of just how repressive Myanmar has become in the past two years. Since 2021, major independent outlets have lost their licenses, many journalists have been arrested and four journalists have been killed. Despite those dangers, there are many brave journalists still continuing to report, both in the country undercover and in exile.\n","Press freedoms in Myanmar are much more restricted than you thought","Press freedom has been severely restricted in Myanmar for at least 60 years. But prior to 2021, there had been a decade of improvement and an independent media began to emerge. The military seizure of power crushed that progress, and Myanmar has since slipped further down press freedom rankings. Today, it's among the worst in the world.","Press freedoms in Myanmar are more restricted than you thought",{"metadata":1758,"sys":1761,"fields":1770},{"tags":1759,"concepts":1760},[],[],{"space":1762,"id":1764,"type":14,"createdAt":1765,"updatedAt":1765,"environment":1766,"publishedVersion":21,"revision":21,"contentType":1768,"locale":26},{"sys":1763},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"1NfSQJyQVZDaC7gLVJL9G4","2022-06-22T15:38:24.440Z",{"sys":1767},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":1769},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":113},{"globalId":1771,"heading":1772,"slug":1771,"questions":1773,"certificateText":1774},"mmr-cert","Myanmar Cert",[1520,1553,1582,1613,1643,1670,1697],"for answering 100% correct on questions about Myanmar, and thereby proving essential knowledge that most people are wrong about.",{"metadata":1776,"sys":1779,"fields":1786},{"tags":1777,"concepts":1778},[],[],{"space":1780,"id":1782,"type":38,"createdAt":1783,"updatedAt":1783,"environment":1784,"publishedVersion":44,"revision":21,"locale":26},{"sys":1781},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"4utqYBGrfdhktyWND9vPSY","2022-06-22T15:38:22.825Z",{"sys":1785},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"title":1787,"description":47,"file":1788},"mm",{"url":1789,"details":1790,"fileName":1793,"contentType":392},"\u002F\u002Fimages.ctfassets.net\u002Fghhpjogyw4x7\u002F4utqYBGrfdhktyWND9vPSY\u002F0d0f5cc4198038fcb19d336131b98a9a\u002Fmm.svg",{"size":1791,"image":1792},395,{"width":390,"height":390},"mm.svg",{"metadata":1795,"sys":1798,"fields":1807},{"tags":1796,"concepts":1797},[],[],{"space":1799,"id":1801,"type":14,"createdAt":1802,"updatedAt":1802,"environment":1803,"publishedVersion":20,"revision":21,"contentType":1805,"locale":26},{"sys":1800},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"4GdFOv9G3c5CQUpifWtNP7","2022-06-22T14:54:30.675Z",{"sys":1804},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":1806},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":91},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":1808,"name":1809,"slug":1810,"tests":1811,"diplomaTest":2013,"icon":2031,"iconDisplayType":393,"topicCategory":394},"phl","Philippines","philippines",[1812],{"metadata":1813,"sys":1816,"fields":1825},{"tags":1814,"concepts":1815},[],[],{"space":1817,"id":1819,"type":14,"createdAt":1820,"updatedAt":1820,"environment":1821,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":1823,"locale":26},{"sys":1818},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"5s3bNd6WWmwm7wXviCXuyB","2022-06-22T14:54:30.751Z",{"sys":1822},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":1824},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":113},{"globalId":1826,"heading":1827,"slug":1826,"questions":1828,"certificateText":47},"phl-t1","Philippines T1",[1829,1863,1895,1928,1957,1984],{"metadata":1830,"sys":1833,"fields":1842},{"tags":1831,"concepts":1832},[],[],{"space":1834,"id":1836,"type":14,"createdAt":1837,"updatedAt":1837,"environment":1838,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":1840,"locale":26},{"sys":1835},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"4pUff8tl0Jm7v1NhJpBiRF","2022-06-22T14:54:30.791Z",{"sys":1839},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":1841},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":1843,"answers":1844,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":310,"name":1845,"questionText":1846,"statistics":1847,"veryWrongStatistics":1852,"correctSentence":1857,"youWereWrong":1858,"youWereRight":1859,"dataSourceShortText":565,"dataSourceLinkLongText":1860,"extendedAnswerText":1861,"headingVeryWrong":1067,"youWereVeryWrong":1862,"headingWrong":1067},"654",[],"How many adults in the Philipp","How many adults in the Philippines say they can read and write?",[1848,1849,1850,1851],"uk 0.65","phl 0.69","nga 0.74","usa 0.77",[1853,1854,1855,1856],"uk 0.27","phl 0.29","nga 0.22","usa 0.24","More than 90% of adults in the Philippines say they can read and write.","Yet you assumed that 35% of adults in the Philippines can’t! ","They assume many people in Philippines 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=PH)","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 Philippines can’t! It is an extremely outdated view and shows that most people have completely missed the Philippines' development.","Yet you assumed that more than half of adults in the Philippines can’t! ",{"metadata":1864,"sys":1867,"fields":1876},{"tags":1865,"concepts":1866},[],[],{"space":1868,"id":1870,"type":14,"createdAt":1871,"updatedAt":1871,"environment":1872,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":1874,"locale":26},{"sys":1869},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"6YjbYG0M4sDfvqU6TSzTFe","2022-06-22T14:54:30.945Z",{"sys":1873},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":1875},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":1877,"answers":1878,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":754,"name":1879,"questionText":1880,"statistics":1881,"veryWrongStatistics":1884,"correctSentence":1889,"youWereWrong":1890,"youWereRight":1891,"dataSourceShortText":532,"dataSourceLinkLongText":1892,"extendedAnswerText":1893,"headingVeryWrong":1894,"youWereVeryWrong":1890,"headingWrong":1894},"655",[],"How many companies in the Phil","How many companies in the Philippines have a woman as one of their main owners?",[1406,1882,1883,623],"phl 0.72","nga 0.75",[1885,1886,1887,1888],"uk 0.53","phl 0.39","nga 0.39","usa 0.56","In 2015, 69% of companies in the Philippines had a woman as one of their main owners.","Across the world men own more resources than women, and they still do in the Philippines, but you completely underestimated how many women in the Philippines own a business today.","Across the world men own more resources than women, and they still do in the Philippines, but they completely underestimated how many women in the Philippines own a business today.","For this question we use data from the Enterprise Survey by the World Bank. This is based on interviews conducted during the period 2009 to 2020 with tens of thousands of businesses with 5 or more employees in the manufacturing and service sectors in 144 countries. Firms with 100% government\u002Fstate ownership are not included. The number of businesses per country ranges from 150 in small countries, to nearly 2000 in large countries. Because the data is based on a small sample of all companies in the world, there is a large margin of error which we take into consideration by putting big differences between the correct answer and the two wrong options.\n\nSource link: [World Bank](https:\u002F\u002Fdata.worldbank.org\u002Findicator\u002FIC.FRM.FEMO.ZS?locations=PH)","The Philippines is often near the top of global rankings when it comes to women’s influence in business, and it has been increasing. This should be widely known, but it isn’t. Instead the negative picture is maintained that almost no women are in power, which can be self reinforcing as it may discourage young women from pursuing a career in business.","Women own firms in the Philippines!",{"metadata":1896,"sys":1899,"fields":1908},{"tags":1897,"concepts":1898},[],[],{"space":1900,"id":1902,"type":14,"createdAt":1903,"updatedAt":1903,"environment":1904,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":1906,"locale":26},{"sys":1901},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"5lhadi85ALmWl5tpxPxPJz","2022-06-22T14:54:31.090Z",{"sys":1905},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":1907},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":1909,"answers":1910,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":1911,"name":244,"questionText":1912,"statistics":1913,"veryWrongStatistics":1917,"correctSentence":1922,"youWereWrong":1923,"youWereRight":1924,"dataSourceShortText":259,"dataSourceLinkLongText":1925,"extendedAnswerText":1926,"headingVeryWrong":1927,"youWereVeryWrong":1923,"headingWrong":1927},"656",[],86,"How much of all the money earned in the Philippines comes from agriculture, forestry and fishing?",[1914,1915,1916,590],"uk 0.98","phl 0.87","nga 0.8",[1918,1919,1920,1921],"uk 0.72","phl 0.47","nga 0.4","usa 0.33","10% of all the money earned in the Philippines comes from agriculture, forestry and fishing.","The Philippines’ economy is mainly driven by services, manufacturing, production of electronics and shipbuilding.","They were not aware that the Philippines’ economy is mainly driven by services, manufacturing, production of electronics and shipbuilding.","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=PH)","All the people who wrongly assume the Philippines 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.","A modern economy!",{"metadata":1929,"sys":1932,"fields":1941},{"tags":1930,"concepts":1931},[],[],{"space":1933,"id":1935,"type":14,"createdAt":1936,"updatedAt":1936,"environment":1937,"publishedVersion":21,"revision":21,"contentType":1939,"locale":26},{"sys":1934},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"6r5DYu9oaJuzf0OCePRohP","2022-06-22T14:54:31.234Z",{"sys":1938},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":1940},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":1942,"answers":1943,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":1944,"name":1945,"questionText":1946,"statistics":1947,"veryWrongStatistics":1949,"correctSentence":1951,"youWereWrong":1952,"youWereRight":1953,"dataSourceShortText":289,"dataSourceLinkLongText":1954,"extendedAnswerText":1955,"headingVeryWrong":1956,"youWereVeryWrong":1952,"headingWrong":1956,"aboutSurveys":293},"1256",[],60,"In the Philippines, of all chi","In the Philippines, of all children aged 7 to 11, how many went to school in 2017?",[1948],"gmi 0.6",[1950],"gmi 0.3","More than 90% of children aged 7 to 11 went to school in the Philippines in 2017.","Nearly every Filipino 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 Filipino 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=PH)","95% of children go to school in the Philippines. Being out of school is rare and that has been the case for many years.","Children go to school in the Philippines!",{"metadata":1958,"sys":1961,"fields":1970},{"tags":1959,"concepts":1960},[],[],{"space":1962,"id":1964,"type":14,"createdAt":1965,"updatedAt":1965,"environment":1966,"publishedVersion":21,"revision":21,"contentType":1968,"locale":26},{"sys":1963},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"6Mk4VYO9V6VQ494CrwdC9T","2022-06-22T14:54:31.619Z",{"sys":1967},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":1969},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":1971,"answers":1972,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":1369,"name":1973,"questionText":1974,"statistics":1975,"veryWrongStatistics":1977,"correctSentence":1979,"youWereWrong":1980,"youWereRight":1981,"dataSourceShortText":319,"dataSourceLinkLongText":1155,"extendedAnswerText":1982,"headingVeryWrong":1983,"youWereVeryWrong":1980,"headingWrong":1983,"aboutSurveys":293},"1257",[],"How many babies in the Philipp","How many babies in the Philippines were vaccinated against some disease in 2019 (before the Coronavirus pandemic)?",[1976],"gmi 0.8",[1978],"gmi 0.53","Around 75% of children were vaccinated against some disease in the Philippines in 2019.","...but vaccination rates in the Philippines have been dropping in recent years.","Vaccination rates in the Philippines have been dropping in recent years but are still higher than they imagined.","77% of children in the Philippines were vaccinated against at least one disease in 2019. The rate actually used to be more than 90% but there has been an increase in vaccine hesitancy after scares about a dengue vaccine which the manufacturer said could make dengue worse in people who hadn't had the illness before. Those fears have led to a decrease in parents vaccinating their children for preventable illnesses such as polio and tetanus.","A majority of the babies are still vaccinated...",{"metadata":1985,"sys":1988,"fields":1998},{"tags":1986,"concepts":1987},[],[],{"space":1989,"id":1991,"type":14,"createdAt":1992,"updatedAt":1993,"environment":1994,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":70,"contentType":1996,"locale":26},{"sys":1990},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"5FHD4zp17KkyI9wP8HHa4r","2022-06-22T14:54:31.763Z","2023-09-19T08:05:30.706Z",{"sys":1995},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":1997},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":1999,"answers":2000,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":2001,"name":2002,"questionText":2003,"statistics":2004,"veryWrongStatistics":2006,"correctSentence":2008,"youWereWrong":2009,"youWereRight":2010,"dataSourceShortText":349,"dataSourceLinkLongText":2011,"extendedAnswerText":2012,"headingVeryWrong":352,"youWereVeryWrong":2009,"headingWrong":352,"aboutSurveys":293},"1258",[],65,"How many people in the Philipp","How many people in the Philippines have some access to electricity?",[2005],"gmi 0.65",[2007],"gmi 0.27","More than 90% of people in the Philippines have some access to electricity. ","Nearly everyone in the Philippines has access to electricity.","They didn't know nearly every person in the Philippines 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\u002Fphilippines)","Today, 96% of people in the Philippines have some access to electricity. Back in 2001, it was 76% . That pace of improvement can be hard for people to keep up with and they continue to keep outdated perceptions of countries in their minds.",{"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},"v4Fbi8hS2eh5Z2N1YsPOh","2022-06-22T14:54:31.964Z",{"sys":2023},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":2025},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":113},{"globalId":2027,"heading":2028,"slug":2027,"questions":2029,"certificateText":2030},"phl-cert","Philippines Cert",[1829,1863,1895,1928,1957,1984],"for answering 100% correct on questions about Philippines, and thereby proving essential knowledge that most people are wrong about.",{"metadata":2032,"sys":2035,"fields":2042},{"tags":2033,"concepts":2034},[],[],{"space":2036,"id":2038,"type":38,"createdAt":2039,"updatedAt":2039,"environment":2040,"publishedVersion":44,"revision":21,"locale":26},{"sys":2037},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"5s2hU0R8IBfQxhh0Tkvqdg","2022-06-22T15:55:45.879Z",{"sys":2041},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"title":2043,"description":47,"file":2044},"ph",{"url":2045,"details":2046,"fileName":2049,"contentType":392},"\u002F\u002Fimages.ctfassets.net\u002Fghhpjogyw4x7\u002F5s2hU0R8IBfQxhh0Tkvqdg\u002Fc9922fd2f7ce80b156d01ce013c30c7a\u002Fph.svg",{"size":2047,"image":2048},725,{"width":390,"height":390},"ph.svg",{"metadata":2051,"sys":2054,"fields":2063},{"tags":2052,"concepts":2053},[],[],{"space":2055,"id":2057,"type":14,"createdAt":2058,"updatedAt":2058,"environment":2059,"publishedVersion":20,"revision":21,"contentType":2061,"locale":26},{"sys":2056},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"4i2sVa50yEZbeyyo3zJ8Pt","2022-06-22T14:57:26.100Z",{"sys":2060},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":2062},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":91},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":2064,"name":2065,"slug":2066,"tests":2067,"diplomaTest":2298,"icon":2316,"iconDisplayType":393,"topicCategory":394},"sgp","Singapore","singapore",[2068],{"metadata":2069,"sys":2072,"fields":2081},{"tags":2070,"concepts":2071},[],[],{"space":2073,"id":2075,"type":14,"createdAt":2076,"updatedAt":2076,"environment":2077,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":2079,"locale":26},{"sys":2074},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"7zrwbqoyzEcH2oXpoGuhek","2022-06-22T14:57:26.199Z",{"sys":2078},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":2080},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":113},{"globalId":2082,"heading":2083,"slug":2082,"questions":2084,"certificateText":47},"sgp-t1","Singapore T1",[2085,2120,2153,2184,2218,2246,2272],{"metadata":2086,"sys":2089,"fields":2099},{"tags":2087,"concepts":2088},[],[],{"space":2090,"id":2092,"type":14,"createdAt":2093,"updatedAt":2094,"environment":2095,"publishedVersion":88,"revision":70,"contentType":2097,"locale":26},{"sys":2091},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"2otogSzOtZ4gqxfY0sl0jn","2022-06-22T14:57:26.245Z","2024-12-16T20:53:29.298Z",{"sys":2096},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":2098},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":2100,"answers":2101,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":481,"name":2102,"questionText":2103,"statistics":2104,"veryWrongStatistics":2107,"correctSentence":2112,"youWereWrong":2113,"youWereRight":2114,"dataSourceShortText":2115,"dataSourceLinkLongText":2116,"extendedAnswerText":2117,"headingVeryWrong":2118,"youWereVeryWrong":2119,"headingWrong":2118},"720",[],"How many people in Singapore c","How many people in Singapore consider climate change a threat to the world or to their country?",[525,2105,2106,1545],"sgp 0.8300000000000001","ind 0.63",[2108,2109,2110,2111],"uk 0.31","sgp 0.49","ind 0.31","jpn 0.29","Around 85% of people in Singapore consider climate change a major threat to their country.","Climate change is a global problem, yet you thought a many in Singapore were unconcerned.","Even though climate change is a global problem, they thought many in Singapore were unconcerned.","Source: Vlasceanu et al and Lloyd's Register Foundation","In November 2024, we changed the source for this question to a more recent study and it also mirrored the results from the original survey we used. This particular study is about the beliefs people had in 2023. The questions nearly 60,000 people in 63 countries were asked regarding their beliefs were whether action was necessary to avoid a global catastrophe, whether humans were causing climate change, whether it was a serious threat to humanity, and whether it was a global emergency. This \"belief\" in climate change averaged 86% across those 63 countries. \nThe original data we used came from The Lloyd’s Register Foundation World Risk Poll. That survey was conducted by Gallup in 2021.\n\n[1] [Madalina Vlasceanu et al, \"Addressing climate change with behavioral science: A global intervention tournament in 63 countries\", published in Science Advances in February 2024](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.science.org\u002Fdoi\u002F10.1126\u002Fsciadv.adj5778) \n\n[2] [Our World In Data – More people care about climate change than you think](https:\u002F\u002Fourworldindata.org\u002Fclimate-change-support)\n\n[3]  [The Lloyd's Register Foundation World Risk Poll 2021](https:\u002F\u002Fwrp.lrfoundation.org.uk\u002FLRF_2021_report_risk-in-the-covid-age_online_version.pdf)     \n\n[4]  [The Lloyd's Register Foundation World Risk Poll 2021 - Climate change Perception Dataset - v2 via Gapminder](https:\u002F\u002Fdocs.google.com\u002Fspreadsheets\u002Fd\u002F1OYxxRgJ0N_3TxhdvhNdrnPI2I9CUPOngZpGGKlFhL6A\u002Fedit#gid=501532268) ","Even though most scientists have warned that climate change is a huge threat to the world, many people seem to think that people in Singapore are not really concerned about it. In reality, 73% consider climate change a “very serious threat” to their country within the next 20 years, while 18% consider it a “somewhat serious threat”, which sum up to 91% who are somewhat worried!","Most in Singapore worry about climate change!","Climate change is a global problem, yet you thought a majority in Singapore were unconcerned.",{"metadata":2121,"sys":2124,"fields":2133},{"tags":2122,"concepts":2123},[],[],{"space":2125,"id":2127,"type":14,"createdAt":2128,"updatedAt":2128,"environment":2129,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":2131,"locale":26},{"sys":2126},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"6SYmx8SCS5hgBpbJCbMn00","2022-06-22T14:57:26.388Z",{"sys":2130},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":2132},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":2134,"answers":2135,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":446,"name":2136,"questionText":2137,"statistics":2138,"veryWrongStatistics":2141,"correctSentence":2146,"youWereWrong":2147,"youWereRight":2148,"dataSourceShortText":2149,"dataSourceLinkLongText":2150,"extendedAnswerText":2151,"headingVeryWrong":2152,"youWereVeryWrong":2147,"headingWrong":2152},"721",[],"How many start-up companies in","How many start-up companies in Singapore, created after 2015, are listed on the international investment site Crunchbase?",[525,2139,2140,1606],"sgp 0.81","ind 0.67",[2142,2143,2144,2145],"uk 0.28","sgp 0.43","ind 0.33","jpn 0.25","Around 2,000 Singaporean companies created after 2015 are listed on the international investment site Crunchbase.","You hadn't recognized that the business environment in Singapore encourages the innovation which can drive an economy and create lots of  jobs!","They hadn't recognized that the business environment in Singapore encourages the innovation which can drive an economy and create lots of  jobs!","Source: Crunchbase","Crunchbase lists innovative companies in each country. Using a variety of different methods including an in-house data team and members of the community (these companies are still checked before being added). We extracted the data in February 2021 and it shows the number of companies listed who were created from 1st Jan 2016.\n\nSource link: [Crunchbase](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.crunchbase.com\u002Fdiscover\u002Forganization.companies\u002F28cedd6c574752b93829f269564089e6)","Creating lots of new companies is often associated with entrepreneurship and a dynamic economy. Crunchbase lists innovative companies in different countries and it shows that there are lots of new businesses being created in many different sectors in Singapore – which is a very positive sign.","Singapore is good for entrepreneurs!",{"metadata":2154,"sys":2157,"fields":2166},{"tags":2155,"concepts":2156},[],[],{"space":2158,"id":2160,"type":14,"createdAt":2161,"updatedAt":2161,"environment":2162,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":2164,"locale":26},{"sys":2159},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"hPtVp1600KRtCLatVvvxY","2022-06-22T14:57:26.551Z",{"sys":2163},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":2165},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":2167,"answers":2168,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":208,"name":2169,"questionText":2170,"statistics":2171,"veryWrongStatistics":2174,"correctSentence":2177,"youWereWrong":2178,"youWereRight":2179,"dataSourceShortText":2180,"dataSourceLinkLongText":2181,"extendedAnswerText":2182,"headingVeryWrong":2183,"youWereVeryWrong":2178,"headingWrong":2183},"722",[],"Of all the incomes in Singapor","Of all the incomes in Singapore in 2018, how much came from tourism?",[860,2172,2173,1375],"sgp 0.71","ind 0.81",[454,2175,2176,1280],"sgp 0.23","ind 0.46","Less than 10% of Singapore's economy comes from tourism.","Singapore's economy is more diverse than you realize.","Singapore's economy is more diverse than they realize.","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)","Attracting visitors from different countries is a goal of nearly every country, but people overestimate how much the economies of popular destinations - such as Singapore - rely on tourism. ","Tourism is a small part of the economy!",{"metadata":2185,"sys":2188,"fields":2197},{"tags":2186,"concepts":2187},[],[],{"space":2189,"id":2191,"type":14,"createdAt":2192,"updatedAt":2192,"environment":2193,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":2195,"locale":26},{"sys":2190},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"4YUbHEHaOGV82bAFppvnQm","2022-06-22T14:57:26.699Z",{"sys":2194},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":2196},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":2198,"answers":2199,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":2200,"name":2201,"questionText":2202,"statistics":2203,"veryWrongStatistics":2207,"correctSentence":2211,"youWereWrong":2212,"youWereRight":2213,"dataSourceShortText":2214,"dataSourceLinkLongText":2215,"extendedAnswerText":2216,"headingVeryWrong":2217,"youWereVeryWrong":2212,"headingWrong":2217},"723",[],56,"When did Singapore have its fi","When did Singapore have its first female president?",[2204,2205,2206,140],"uk 0.75","sgp 0.32","ind 0.47000000000000003",[2208,2209,2210,1379],"uk 0.41","sgp 0.04","ind 0.14","Singapore had its first female president in 2017.","Halimah Yacob became Singapore's first female president in 2017. ","They didn't know that Halimah Yacob became Singapore's first female president in 2017. ","Source: Wikipedia","We used Wikipedia to find this information originally, before cross-checking with othe sources.\n\nSource link: [Wikipedia](https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FList_of_elected_and_appointed_female_heads_of_state_and_government)","Women are gaining more power across the world and, so far, more than 70 countries have had a woman as leader at some point. Still, when it comes to Singapore, people’s preconceived ideas make it hard for them to imagine that Singapore has had a female head of state since 2017, when Halimah Yacob took office. Recognizing this worldwide equality trend might encourage more women and girls to strive for positions of political power.","Singapore has a woman president now!",{"metadata":2219,"sys":2222,"fields":2231},{"tags":2220,"concepts":2221},[],[],{"space":2223,"id":2225,"type":14,"createdAt":2226,"updatedAt":2226,"environment":2227,"publishedVersion":21,"revision":21,"contentType":2229,"locale":26},{"sys":2224},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"Dcvsx0AN48eLMXwiyjlWp","2022-06-22T14:57:26.863Z",{"sys":2228},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":2230},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":2232,"answers":2233,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":2234,"name":2235,"questionText":2236,"statistics":2237,"veryWrongStatistics":2238,"correctSentence":2240,"youWereWrong":2241,"youWereRight":2242,"dataSourceShortText":289,"dataSourceLinkLongText":2243,"extendedAnswerText":2244,"headingVeryWrong":2245,"youWereVeryWrong":2241,"headingWrong":2245,"aboutSurveys":293},"1293",[],37,"In Singapore, of all children ","In Singapore, of all children aged 7 to 11, how many went to school in 2017?",[345],[2239],"gmi 0.16","More than 95% of children aged 7 to 11 went to school in Singapore in 2017.","Nearly every child of primary school age in Sinagpore 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 Singapore 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=SG)","Close to 100% of children go to school in Singapore. It is a high-income country and being out of school is extremely rare.","Children go to school in Singapore!",{"metadata":2247,"sys":2250,"fields":2259},{"tags":2248,"concepts":2249},[],[],{"space":2251,"id":2253,"type":14,"createdAt":2254,"updatedAt":2254,"environment":2255,"publishedVersion":21,"revision":21,"contentType":2257,"locale":26},{"sys":2252},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"78qHMm3kmykHhby9ZPiLCm","2022-06-22T14:57:27.010Z",{"sys":2256},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":2258},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":2260,"answers":2261,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":2262,"name":2263,"questionText":2264,"statistics":2265,"veryWrongStatistics":2267,"correctSentence":2269,"youWereWrong":2270,"youWereRight":2270,"dataSourceShortText":319,"dataSourceLinkLongText":1155,"extendedAnswerText":2271,"headingVeryWrong":322,"youWereVeryWrong":2270,"headingWrong":322,"aboutSurveys":293},"1294",[],42,"How many babies in Singapore w","How many babies in Singapore were vaccinated against some disease in 2019?",[2266],"gmi 0.42",[2268],"gmi 0.21","More than 95% of children were vaccinated against some disease in Singapore in 2019.","Singapore, like other high-income countries, has had the infrastructure and education in place to vaccinate the majority of its population for many years.","In Singapore 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. These exist close to the majority of children born in Singapore nowadays.",{"metadata":2273,"sys":2276,"fields":2285},{"tags":2274,"concepts":2275},[],[],{"space":2277,"id":2279,"type":14,"createdAt":2280,"updatedAt":2280,"environment":2281,"publishedVersion":21,"revision":21,"contentType":2283,"locale":26},{"sys":2278},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"7n3UZ8eZPt5TSPLrQ0hjcf","2022-06-22T14:57:27.167Z",{"sys":2282},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":2284},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":2286,"answers":2287,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":2288,"name":2289,"questionText":2290,"statistics":2291,"veryWrongStatistics":2292,"correctSentence":2293,"youWereWrong":2294,"youWereRight":2295,"dataSourceShortText":349,"dataSourceLinkLongText":2296,"extendedAnswerText":2297,"headingVeryWrong":352,"youWereVeryWrong":2294,"headingWrong":352,"aboutSurveys":293},"1295",[],39,"How many people in Singapore h","How many people in Singapore have some access to electricity?",[895],[2268],"More than 95% of people in Singapore have some access to electricity. ","Nearly everyone in Singapore has access to electricity.","They didn't know nearly every person in Singapore 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\u002Fsingapore)","Today, close to 100% of people in Singapore have some access to electricity and that has been the case for many years. Singapore 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":2299,"sys":2302,"fields":2311},{"tags":2300,"concepts":2301},[],[],{"space":2303,"id":2305,"type":14,"createdAt":2306,"updatedAt":2306,"environment":2307,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":2309,"locale":26},{"sys":2304},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"34FoIPYA8rgkco7YNAOPH8","2022-06-22T14:57:27.361Z",{"sys":2308},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":2310},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":113},{"globalId":2312,"heading":2313,"slug":2312,"questions":2314,"certificateText":2315},"sgp-cert","Singapore Cert",[2085,2120,2153,2184,2218,2246,2272],"for answering 100% correct on questions about Singapore, and thereby proving essential knowledge that most people are wrong about.",{"metadata":2317,"sys":2320,"fields":2327},{"tags":2318,"concepts":2319},[],[],{"space":2321,"id":2323,"type":38,"createdAt":2324,"updatedAt":2324,"environment":2325,"publishedVersion":44,"revision":21,"locale":26},{"sys":2322},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"3ObsidOndr31xsF3PAkXdZ","2022-06-22T15:55:45.895Z",{"sys":2326},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"title":2328,"description":47,"file":2329},"sg",{"url":2330,"details":2331,"fileName":2334,"contentType":392},"\u002F\u002Fimages.ctfassets.net\u002Fghhpjogyw4x7\u002F3ObsidOndr31xsF3PAkXdZ\u002F016de40b6d3b8c9488d40a7a3385d801\u002Fsg.svg",{"size":2332,"image":2333},766,{"width":390,"height":390},"sg.svg",{"metadata":2336,"sys":2339,"fields":2348},{"tags":2337,"concepts":2338},[],[],{"space":2340,"id":2342,"type":14,"createdAt":2343,"updatedAt":2343,"environment":2344,"publishedVersion":110,"revision":21,"contentType":2346,"locale":26},{"sys":2341},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"1FMjXTVFAbyjlf0fnLAmWs","2022-06-22T14:27:30.238Z",{"sys":2345},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":2347},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":91},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":2349,"name":2350,"slug":2351,"tests":2352,"diplomaTest":2496,"icon":2514,"iconDisplayType":393,"topicCategory":394},"tha","Thailand","thailand",[2353],{"metadata":2354,"sys":2357,"fields":2366},{"tags":2355,"concepts":2356},[],[],{"space":2358,"id":2360,"type":14,"createdAt":2361,"updatedAt":2361,"environment":2362,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":2364,"locale":26},{"sys":2359},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"58i19sX0uDF4zgWynjOl9L","2022-06-22T14:27:30.277Z",{"sys":2363},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":2365},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":113},{"globalId":2367,"heading":2368,"slug":2367,"questions":2369,"certificateText":47},"tha-t1","Thailand T1",[2370,2402,2435,2464],{"metadata":2371,"sys":2374,"fields":2383},{"tags":2372,"concepts":2373},[],[],{"space":2375,"id":2377,"type":14,"createdAt":2378,"updatedAt":2378,"environment":2379,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":2381,"locale":26},{"sys":2376},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"4uo6CRfiGEWK3yUxMM24WU","2022-06-22T14:27:30.324Z",{"sys":2380},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":2382},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":2384,"answers":2385,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":1369,"name":2386,"questionText":2387,"statistics":2388,"veryWrongStatistics":2392,"correctSentence":2397,"youWereWrong":2398,"youWereRight":2399,"dataSourceShortText":600,"dataSourceLinkLongText":2400,"extendedAnswerText":2401,"headingVeryWrong":322,"youWereVeryWrong":2398,"headingWrong":322},"769",[],"How many babies in Thailand we","How many babies in Thailand were vaccinated against some disease in 2019?",[2389,2390,557,2391],"uk 0.8300000000000001","tha 0.6000000000000001","jpn 0.86",[2393,2394,2395,2396],"uk 0.56","tha 0.2","fra 0.46","jpn 0.63","More than 95% of children were vaccinated against some disease in Thailand in 2019.","You missed the modernization that means nearly every child in Thailand is vaccinated.","They missed the modernization that means nearly every baby in Thailand gets vaccinated.","The data comes from the Global Health Observatory data repository of the World Health Organization (WHO). The WHO estimates are based mainly on data from national administrative records and household surveys, such as the Expanded Programme on Immunization cluster survey, the UNICEF Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey, and the Demographic and Health Survey (DHS). These surveys assess the vaccination coverage among children aged 12-23 months who received a vaccination anytime before the survey.\nGapminder has compiled the estimates on the percentage of 1-year-old children who received nine different vaccinations (Haemophilus influenzae type B, diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, hepatitis B, tuberculosis BCG, measles, pneumococcal disease, poliomyelitis and rotavirus) for the period 1980-2019 for countries and territories and average global immunization coverage. To avoid overestimating the share of children who have been vaccinated at least once, we use \"more than\" rather than a specific number\n\nSource link: [WHO](https:\u002F\u002Fapps.who.int\u002Fgho\u002Fdata\u002Fnode.main.A824?lang=en)","Basic healthcare has improved a lot in Thailand, as the vaccination rate of 99% in 2019 shows. This also tells us something about the progress in Thailand'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 Thailand nowadays.",{"metadata":2403,"sys":2406,"fields":2415},{"tags":2404,"concepts":2405},[],[],{"space":2407,"id":2409,"type":14,"createdAt":2410,"updatedAt":2410,"environment":2411,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":2413,"locale":26},{"sys":2408},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"7gKD9nNwdh7aZbm0ozJZxK","2022-06-22T14:27:30.474Z",{"sys":2412},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":2414},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":2416,"answers":2417,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":2418,"name":2419,"questionText":2420,"statistics":2421,"veryWrongStatistics":2426,"correctSentence":2429,"youWereWrong":2430,"youWereRight":2431,"dataSourceShortText":532,"dataSourceLinkLongText":2432,"extendedAnswerText":2433,"headingVeryWrong":2434,"youWereVeryWrong":2430,"headingWrong":2434},"770",[],81,"How many companies in Thailand","How many companies in Thailand have a woman as one of their main owners?",[2422,2423,2424,2425],"uk 0.8800000000000001","tha 0.73","fra 0.84","jpn 0.79",[217,2427,629,2428],"tha 0.3","jpn 0.45","In 2016, 64% of companies in Thailand had a woman as one of their main owners.","Across the world men own more resources than women, and they still do in Thailand, but you completely underestimated how many women in Thailand own a business today.","Across the world men own more resources than women, and they still do in Thailand, but they completely underestimated how many women in Thailand own a business today.","For this question we use data from the Enterprise Survey by the World Bank. This is based on interviews conducted during the period 2009 to 2020 with tens of thousands of businesses with 5 or more employees in the manufacturing and service sectors in 144 countries. Firms with 100% government\u002Fstate ownership are not included. The number of businesses per country ranges from 150 in small countries, to nearly 2000 in large countries. Because the data is based on a small sample of all companies in the world, there is a large margin of error which we take into consideration by putting big differences between the correct answer and the two wrong options.\n\nSource link: [World Bank](https:\u002F\u002Fdata.worldbank.org\u002Findicator\u002FIC.FRM.FEMO.ZS?locations=TH)","Thailand always comes near the top of global rankings when it comes to women in business, and there have been many improvements. This should be widely known, but it isn’t. Instead the negative picture is maintained that almost no women are in power, which can be self reinforcing as it may discourage young women from pursuing a career in business.","Women own firms in Thailand!",{"metadata":2436,"sys":2439,"fields":2448},{"tags":2437,"concepts":2438},[],[],{"space":2440,"id":2442,"type":14,"createdAt":2443,"updatedAt":2443,"environment":2444,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":2446,"locale":26},{"sys":2441},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"5z82roS4DjK3KPBlKjRVFJ","2022-06-22T14:27:30.634Z",{"sys":2445},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":2447},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":2449,"answers":2450,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":516,"name":2386,"questionText":2451,"statistics":2452,"veryWrongStatistics":2455,"correctSentence":2459,"youWereWrong":2460,"youWereRight":2461,"dataSourceShortText":223,"dataSourceLinkLongText":224,"extendedAnswerText":2462,"headingVeryWrong":2463,"youWereVeryWrong":2460,"headingWrong":2463},"771",[],"How many babies in Thailand were born with a trained health worker present, before the pandemic?",[520,1055,2453,2454],"fra 0.88","jpn 0.8500000000000001",[252,2456,2457,2458],"tha 0.35","fra 0.49","jpn 0.46","More than 95% of babies in Thailand are born with a trained health worker present.","The misconception that most mothers in Thailand still don’t have access to modern delivery care proves how unaware you were of the modernization that has happened.","The misconception that most mothers in Thailand still don’t have access to modern delivery care proves how unaware they were of the modernization that has happened.","A majority of births in Thailand are supervised by trained health workers nowadays (99% in 2019). Basic healthcare is inexpensive today and most mothers get help during childbirth, which means that fewer mothers and babies die. Even though the average amount of attended births has gone up everywhere, there are enormous inequalities within countries","A majority of all deliveries in Thailand are attended by professionals!",{"metadata":2465,"sys":2468,"fields":2477},{"tags":2466,"concepts":2467},[],[],{"space":2469,"id":2471,"type":14,"createdAt":2472,"updatedAt":2472,"environment":2473,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":2475,"locale":26},{"sys":2470},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"bN6DF9saiXQ0eKSNcYXop","2022-06-22T14:27:30.790Z",{"sys":2474},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":2476},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":2478,"answers":2479,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":2418,"name":2480,"questionText":2481,"statistics":2482,"veryWrongStatistics":2485,"correctSentence":2490,"youWereWrong":2491,"youWereRight":2492,"dataSourceShortText":349,"dataSourceLinkLongText":2493,"extendedAnswerText":2494,"headingVeryWrong":2495,"youWereVeryWrong":2491,"headingWrong":2495},"772",[],"How many people in Thailand ha","How many people in Thailand have some access to electricity?",[520,2483,2484,2391],"tha 0.61","fra 0.92",[2486,2487,2488,2489],"uk 0.49","tha 0.18","fra 0.65","jpn 0.61","More than 95% of people in Thailand have access to electricity.","Your view of Thailand is many decades out of date.","Their view of Thailand 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\u002Fthailand)","Today almost everyone in Thailand has some access to electricity. In the last 20 years the share of people in Thailand with access to electricity has improved from 82% to very close to 100%.","People in Thailand are on the grid!",{"metadata":2497,"sys":2500,"fields":2509},{"tags":2498,"concepts":2499},[],[],{"space":2501,"id":2503,"type":14,"createdAt":2504,"updatedAt":2504,"environment":2505,"publishedVersion":21,"revision":21,"contentType":2507,"locale":26},{"sys":2502},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"3rmidnDnBmS398KAQjNAQL","2022-06-22T14:27:31.157Z",{"sys":2506},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":2508},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":113},{"globalId":2510,"heading":2511,"slug":2510,"questions":2512,"certificateText":2513},"tha-cert","Thailand Cert",[2370,2402,2435,2464],"for answering 100% correct on questions about Thailand, and thereby proving essential knowledge that most people are wrong 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T1",[2568,2599,2633,2666,2699,2733,2763,2789],{"metadata":2569,"sys":2572,"fields":2581},{"tags":2570,"concepts":2571},[],[],{"space":2573,"id":2575,"type":14,"createdAt":2576,"updatedAt":2576,"environment":2577,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":2579,"locale":26},{"sys":2574},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"1upVyYoLBhuNG0iEN3dWmw","2022-06-22T14:27:47.886Z",{"sys":2578},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":2580},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":2582,"answers":2583,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":310,"name":2584,"questionText":2585,"statistics":2586,"veryWrongStatistics":2590,"correctSentence":2595,"youWereWrong":800,"youWereRight":2596,"dataSourceShortText":532,"dataSourceLinkLongText":802,"extendedAnswerText":803,"headingVeryWrong":2597,"youWereVeryWrong":800,"headingWrong":2598},"773",[],"Is Timor-Leste a low, middle o","Is Timor-Leste a low, middle or high income country?",[2204,2587,2588,2589],"prt 0.7999999999999999","bra 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think!",{"metadata":2600,"sys":2603,"fields":2612},{"tags":2601,"concepts":2602},[],[],{"space":2604,"id":2606,"type":14,"createdAt":2607,"updatedAt":2607,"environment":2608,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":2610,"locale":26},{"sys":2605},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"2N48FlCLg1nyDgITlAXOKW","2022-06-22T14:27:48.032Z",{"sys":2609},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":2611},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":2613,"answers":2614,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":1117,"name":2615,"questionText":2616,"statistics":2617,"veryWrongStatistics":2621,"correctSentence":2625,"youWereWrong":2626,"youWereRight":2627,"dataSourceShortText":2628,"dataSourceLinkLongText":2629,"extendedAnswerText":2630,"headingVeryWrong":2631,"youWereVeryWrong":2632,"headingWrong":2631},"774",[],"When did Timor-Leste become a ","When did Timor-Leste become a UN member?",[1339,2618,2619,2620],"prt 0.55","bra 0.76","idn 0.58",[1058,2622,2623,2624],"prt 0.33","bra 0.54","idn 0.36","Timor-Leste became a member state of the United Nations in 2002.","Timor-Leste has been a member of the UN for 20 years now, yet you thought it only happened 10 years ago.","They think Timor-Leste only joined the UN recently or not at all.","Source: UN","Timor-Leste joined the United Nations on 27th September 2002.\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.","Timor-Leste joined the UN already in 2002!","Timor-Leste has been a member of the UN for 20 years now, yet you thought it hadn't happened at all.",{"metadata":2634,"sys":2637,"fields":2646},{"tags":2635,"concepts":2636},[],[],{"space":2638,"id":2640,"type":14,"createdAt":2641,"updatedAt":2641,"environment":2642,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":2644,"locale":26},{"sys":2639},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"6NqhsDxHxUmVivf3JbhKmj","2022-06-22T14:27:48.173Z",{"sys":2643},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":2645},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":2647,"answers":2648,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":135,"name":2649,"questionText":2650,"statistics":2651,"veryWrongStatistics":2656,"correctSentence":2660,"youWereWrong":2661,"youWereRight":2662,"dataSourceShortText":2663,"dataSourceLinkLongText":2664,"extendedAnswerText":2665,"headingVeryWrong":322,"youWereVeryWrong":2661,"headingWrong":322},"775",[],"How many babies in Timor-Leste","How many babies in Timor-Leste were vaccinated against some disease in 2019 (before the Coronavirus pandemic)?",[2652,2653,2654,2655],"uk 0.8600000000000001","prt 0.82","bra 0.6699999999999999","idn 0.65",[217,2657,2658,2659],"prt 0.47","bra 0.29","idn 0.27","More than 90% of children were vaccinated against some disease in Timor-Leste in 2019.","You missed the modernization that means nearly every child in Timor-Leste is vaccinated.","They missed the modernization that means nearly every baby in Timor-Leste 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=TLS)","Basic healthcare has improved a lot in Timor-Leste, as the vaccination rate of 95% in 2019 shows. This also tells us something about the progress in Timor-Leste'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 Timor-Leste nowadays.",{"metadata":2667,"sys":2670,"fields":2679},{"tags":2668,"concepts":2669},[],[],{"space":2671,"id":2673,"type":14,"createdAt":2674,"updatedAt":2674,"environment":2675,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":2677,"locale":26},{"sys":2672},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"6VkL0OrI4PWBAJWcqYfogt","2022-06-22T14:27:48.314Z",{"sys":2676},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":2678},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":2680,"answers":2681,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":2682,"name":2683,"questionText":2684,"statistics":2685,"veryWrongStatistics":2687,"correctSentence":2692,"youWereWrong":2693,"youWereRight":2694,"dataSourceShortText":2695,"dataSourceLinkLongText":2696,"extendedAnswerText":2697,"headingVeryWrong":2698,"youWereVeryWrong":2693,"headingWrong":2698},"776",[],78,"During the past 5 years, women","During the past 5 years, women held 25% of all seats in national parliaments worldwide. What was the number in Timor-Leste?",[1022,2686,214,2655],"prt 0.87",[2688,2689,2690,2691],"uk 0.69","prt 0.52","bra 0.4","idn 0.21","During the past 5 five years, women held 37% of seats in Timor-Leste's parliament.","Like many countries, Timor-Leste is still a long way from having an equal representation of women and men in parliament, BUT a lot of progress has been made.","They assumed that Timor-Leste hasn't made much progress when it comes to women in parliament.","Source: IPU","Our correct figure is an average across both lower and upper chambers of parliament between 2017-2022. This figure will change as elections are held. We chose to have an average across both chambers of parliament despite the upper houses having different levels of power in different countries. It’s worth noting that being represented in the parliament does not automatically transfer into female contribution and engagement as there sometimes can be other obstacles.\nWe consulted six independent experts for this question who all agreed that the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) data is extremely reliable.\n\nSource link: [IPU](https:\u002F\u002Fdocs.google.com\u002Fspreadsheets\u002Fd\u002F1QE30QKC-uMbvUlYxLDaZpTVe59ooO0Rz9IC-dbIDQJg\u002Fedit#gid=569008172)","The world has gotten halfway to 50\u002F50 men and women, and to speed up that change it’s important that young women are fully aware that their chances of reaching parliament are much better today than ever before. Underestimating this progress undervalues the current work women are doing and could also discourage more women from top positions in politics. ","Growing number of women in parliament!",{"metadata":2700,"sys":2703,"fields":2712},{"tags":2701,"concepts":2702},[],[],{"space":2704,"id":2706,"type":14,"createdAt":2707,"updatedAt":2707,"environment":2708,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":2710,"locale":26},{"sys":2705},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"6BFxnTdVQo20xIIdA9KjUn","2022-06-22T14:27:48.740Z",{"sys":2709},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":2711},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":2713,"answers":2714,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":651,"name":2715,"questionText":2716,"statistics":2717,"veryWrongStatistics":2721,"correctSentence":2725,"youWereWrong":2726,"youWereRight":2727,"dataSourceShortText":187,"dataSourceLinkLongText":2728,"extendedAnswerText":2729,"headingVeryWrong":2730,"youWereVeryWrong":2731,"headingWrong":2732},"777",[],"How many vacation rentals in T","How many vacation rentals in Timor-Leste are listed on Airbnb?",[1543,2718,2719,2720],"prt 0.72","bra 0.65","idn 0.53",[1410,2722,2723,2724],"prt 0.38","bra 0.45","idn 0.28","There are around 50 vacation rentals in Timor-Leste listed on Airbnb.","Including the homes of private people on services like Airbnb!","The assumed that Airbnb was either illegal or locals were not taking part. ","We got this information from Airbnb's website in March 2022. There may be many more than 300 properties but when there is Airbnb just lists 300+ as the maximum no matter the country.\n\nSource link: [Airbnb](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.airbnb.com\u002Fs\u002FTimor~Leste\u002Fhomes?tab_id=home_tab&refinement_paths%5B%5D=%2Fhomes&flexible_trip_dates%5B%5D=april&flexible_trip_dates%5B%5D=may&flexible_trip_lengths%5B%5D=weekend_trip&date_picker_type=calendar&query=Timor-Leste&place_id=ChIJKaHk)","People have missed the changes in Timor-Leste and find it hard to believe that locals are now renting their homes to international tourists. More than 70,000 people visited Timor-Leste in 2019 and AirBnB is just one online service where properties are available to rent. ","Tourists have a variety of vacation rentals to choose from in Timor-Leste!","Online services like Airbnb ARE allowed and locals use them to rent their homes to tourists.","Tourists have a variety of vacation rentals to choose from in Timor-Leste",{"metadata":2734,"sys":2737,"fields":2746},{"tags":2735,"concepts":2736},[],[],{"space":2738,"id":2740,"type":14,"createdAt":2741,"updatedAt":2741,"environment":2742,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":2744,"locale":26},{"sys":2739},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"17fzamurQRcDr9N6xM7i4U","2022-06-22T14:27:48.887Z",{"sys":2743},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":2745},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":2747,"answers":2748,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":2418,"name":244,"questionText":2749,"statistics":2750,"veryWrongStatistics":2754,"correctSentence":2757,"youWereWrong":2758,"youWereRight":2759,"dataSourceShortText":259,"dataSourceLinkLongText":2760,"extendedAnswerText":2761,"headingVeryWrong":2762,"youWereVeryWrong":2758,"headingWrong":2762},"778",[],"How much of all the money earned in Timor-Leste in 2020 came from agriculture, forestry and fishing?",[1022,2751,2752,2753],"prt 0.73","bra 0.8400000000000001","idn 0.8",[626,2755,2723,2756],"prt 0.43","idn 0.37","Less than 20% of all the money earned in Timor-Leste comes from agriculture, forestry and fishing.","Back in 2006, roughly 30% of incomes came from jobs in agriculture, forestry and fishing. Since then it has dropped to 14%.","They missed the fact that Timor-Leste's economy has been transitioning away from agriculture, forestry and fishing.","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=TL)","At the same time as agriculture has been declining as a share of Timor-Leste's economy, more salaries came from the service sector (increasing to above half of the total GDP). The rocket is the industrial sector. It went from 5% to 30% of GDP in just 15 years. With such trends, during the next decades, Timor-Leste will most likely become internationally competitive with a range of new production, which most people will fail to realize if they keep thinking it’s still just agriculture, forestry and fishing.","Timor-Leste’s economy is in transition!",{"metadata":2764,"sys":2767,"fields":2776},{"tags":2765,"concepts":2766},[],[],{"space":2768,"id":2770,"type":14,"createdAt":2771,"updatedAt":2771,"environment":2772,"publishedVersion":21,"revision":21,"contentType":2774,"locale":26},{"sys":2769},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"6wISoWjSlXuS7dLCjM0KG2","2022-06-22T14:27:49.034Z",{"sys":2773},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":2775},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":2777,"answers":2778,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":310,"name":2779,"questionText":2780,"statistics":2781,"veryWrongStatistics":2782,"correctSentence":2783,"youWereWrong":2784,"youWereRight":2785,"dataSourceShortText":289,"dataSourceLinkLongText":2786,"extendedAnswerText":2787,"headingVeryWrong":2788,"youWereVeryWrong":2784,"headingWrong":2788,"aboutSurveys":293},"1338",[],"In Timor-Leste, of all childre","In Timor-Leste, of all children aged 7 to 11, how many went to school in 2018?",[314],[1663],"More than 90% of children aged 7 to 11 went to school in Timor-Leste in 2018.","Nearly every child of primary school age in Timor-Leste 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 Timor-Leste 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=TL)","95% of children go to school in Timor-Leste. But people truly underestimate the share of children in school. It really shows that people have missed important, positive trends in Timor-Leste.","Children go to school in Timor-Leste!",{"metadata":2790,"sys":2793,"fields":2802},{"tags":2791,"concepts":2792},[],[],{"space":2794,"id":2796,"type":14,"createdAt":2797,"updatedAt":2797,"environment":2798,"publishedVersion":21,"revision":21,"contentType":2800,"locale":26},{"sys":2795},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"3kZkQ3YnVJP3rolCC9My5F","2022-06-22T14:27:49.170Z",{"sys":2799},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":2801},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":2803,"answers":2804,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":243,"name":2805,"questionText":2806,"statistics":2807,"veryWrongStatistics":2809,"correctSentence":2811,"youWereWrong":2812,"youWereRight":2813,"dataSourceShortText":349,"dataSourceLinkLongText":2814,"extendedAnswerText":2815,"headingVeryWrong":352,"youWereVeryWrong":2812,"headingWrong":352,"aboutSurveys":293},"1339",[],"How many people in Timor-Leste","How many people in Timor-Leste have some access to electricity?",[2808],"gmi 0.8300000000000001",[2810],"gmi 0.52","Around 95% of people in Timor-Leste have some access to electricity. ","Nearly everyone in Timor-Leste has access to electricity.","They didn't know nearly every person in Timor-Leste 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\u002Ftimor-leste)","Today, 95% of people in Timor-Leste have some access to electricity. Back in 2001, it was just 26% . Obviously, people’s understanding of Timor-Leste hasn’t been able to keep up with that fast pace of improvement.",{"metadata":2817,"sys":2820,"fields":2829},{"tags":2818,"concepts":2819},[],[],{"space":2821,"id":2823,"type":14,"createdAt":2824,"updatedAt":2824,"environment":2825,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":2827,"locale":26},{"sys":2822},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"4dGfOyaZZwKI2zohLSWm6V","2022-06-22T14:27:49.324Z",{"sys":2826},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":2828},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":113},{"globalId":2830,"heading":2831,"slug":2830,"questions":2832,"certificateText":2833},"tls-cert","Timor-Leste Cert",[2568,2599,2633,2666,2699,2733,2763,2789],"for answering 100% correct on questions about Timor-Leste, and thereby proving essential knowledge that most people are wrong about.",{"metadata":2835,"sys":2838,"fields":2845},{"tags":2836,"concepts":2837},[],[],{"space":2839,"id":2841,"type":38,"createdAt":2842,"updatedAt":2842,"environment":2843,"publishedVersion":44,"revision":21,"locale":26},{"sys":2840},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"4FdZo3ez4oD9CQ30PZRFoT","2022-06-22T14:27:47.474Z",{"sys":2844},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"title":2846,"description":47,"file":2847},"tl",{"url":2848,"details":2849,"fileName":2852,"contentType":392},"\u002F\u002Fimages.ctfassets.net\u002Fghhpjogyw4x7\u002F4FdZo3ez4oD9CQ30PZRFoT\u002F57aea6bc033c28df05125c50e1d520b0\u002Ftl.svg",{"size":2850,"image":2851},379,{"width":390,"height":390},"tl.svg",{"metadata":2854,"sys":2857,"fields":2866},{"tags":2855,"concepts":2856},[],[],{"space":2858,"id":2860,"type":14,"createdAt":2861,"updatedAt":2861,"environment":2862,"publishedVersion":20,"revision":21,"contentType":2864,"locale":26},{"sys":2859},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"RVValxHJTLV5aukAvE1V6","2022-06-22T14:59:08.678Z",{"sys":2863},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":2865},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":91},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":2867,"name":2868,"slug":2869,"tests":2870,"diplomaTest":3129,"icon":3147,"iconDisplayType":393,"topicCategory":394},"vnm","Vietnam","vietnam",[2871],{"metadata":2872,"sys":2875,"fields":2884},{"tags":2873,"concepts":2874},[],[],{"space":2876,"id":2878,"type":14,"createdAt":2879,"updatedAt":2879,"environment":2880,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":2882,"locale":26},{"sys":2877},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"5cIGAK1CbVhSNCEOZJjq47","2022-06-22T14:59:08.724Z",{"sys":2881},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":2883},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":113},{"globalId":2885,"heading":2886,"slug":2885,"questions":2887,"certificateText":47},"vnm-t1","Vietnam T1",[2888,2923,2954,2987,3017,3050,3077,3103],{"metadata":2889,"sys":2892,"fields":2901},{"tags":2890,"concepts":2891},[],[],{"space":2893,"id":2895,"type":14,"createdAt":2896,"updatedAt":2896,"environment":2897,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":2899,"locale":26},{"sys":2894},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"2PPcDNpzgEuo6pK4IRWYbE","2022-06-22T14:59:08.772Z",{"sys":2898},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":2900},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":2902,"answers":2903,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":2904,"name":2905,"questionText":2906,"statistics":2907,"veryWrongStatistics":2911,"correctSentence":2916,"youWereWrong":2917,"youWereRight":2918,"dataSourceShortText":2919,"dataSourceLinkLongText":2920,"extendedAnswerText":2921,"headingVeryWrong":2922,"youWereVeryWrong":2917,"headingWrong":2922},"827",[],59,"Worldwide, 63% of people uses ","Worldwide, 63% of people uses the internet. What is the number in Vietnam?",[2908,2909,2910,595],"uk 0.71","vmn 0.32","ken 0.6799999999999999",[2912,2913,2914,2915],"uk 0.4","vmn 0.14","ken 0.27","usa 0.51","More than 70% of people in Vietnam use the internet.","You underestimated how modern Vietnam's infrastructure, businesses and people are.","They underestimated how modern Vietnam's infrastructure, businesses and people are.","Source: ITU","The data comes from the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), which is the United Nations' specialized agency for information and communication technologies. It is compiled through surveys and, where data is missing, from estimates. Some countries’ numbers may be overestimates and others are underestimates, for example there is often an underrepresentation of rural communities where Internet access might be lower, resulting in our number being an overestimation. On the other hand, data can be slow to come in from low-income settings where progress right now is the fastest, and the number we have might therefore also be an underestimation. Finally, the ITU’s definition of using the Internet as being online once in the previous three months. If someone was only online once or twice in that time, that is clearly very different from the constant connection many of us have. Despite these limitations, two independent experts we consulted considered the ITU’s figures the best and most reliable estimate of how many people use the Internet.\n\nSource link: [ITU](https:\u002F\u002Fdata.worldbank.org\u002Findicator\u002FIT.NET.USER.ZS?locations=VN)","The number of internet users globally is growing rapidly and now sits at around 63%. Most people are aware of this, so they usually overestimate global progress and think that it is over 63%. Vietnam is ahead of the world. Internet usage there increased from around 30% of the population to 70% in the past decade. This level of progress is hard to imagine for many people in some countries.","Most in Vietnam are online!",{"metadata":2924,"sys":2927,"fields":2936},{"tags":2925,"concepts":2926},[],[],{"space":2928,"id":2930,"type":14,"createdAt":2931,"updatedAt":2931,"environment":2932,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":2934,"locale":26},{"sys":2929},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"15ShmaK1HybwuToh9TYEev","2022-06-22T14:59:08.939Z",{"sys":2933},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":2935},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":2937,"answers":2938,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":2682,"name":2939,"questionText":2940,"statistics":2941,"veryWrongStatistics":2943,"correctSentence":2947,"youWereWrong":2948,"youWereRight":2949,"dataSourceShortText":259,"dataSourceLinkLongText":2950,"extendedAnswerText":2951,"headingVeryWrong":2952,"youWereVeryWrong":2953,"headingWrong":2952},"828",[],"Which sector contributes the m","Which sector contributes the most to Vietnam’s economy?",[2389,2942,2910,590],"vmn 0.8",[1848,2944,2945,2946],"vmn 0.46","ken 0.3","usa 0.52","Services contribute the most to Vietnam's economy","Services drive the economy, not factories!","They don't realize how services make up the largest slice of almost every modern economy, including Vietnam.","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=VN)","Services are 65% of the world economy and make up the biggest share in most middle- and high-income countries, just like in Vietnam. The service sector in Vietnam is rapidly approaching such high numbers, currently making up around 41% of the economy, while agriculture’s share is declining (currently 13% of GDP), But people’s view of Vietnam is lagging behind, also inside Vietnam, as they maintain the idea of Vietnam as an agricultural economy.","Vietnam has a modern economy","Services drive the economy, not farming!",{"metadata":2955,"sys":2958,"fields":2967},{"tags":2956,"concepts":2957},[],[],{"space":2959,"id":2961,"type":14,"createdAt":2962,"updatedAt":2962,"environment":2963,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":2965,"locale":26},{"sys":2960},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"1tJduAQFdLgNw8NqQBzvHE","2022-06-22T14:59:09.304Z",{"sys":2964},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":2966},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":2968,"answers":2969,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":135,"name":2970,"questionText":2971,"statistics":2972,"veryWrongStatistics":2976,"correctSentence":2980,"youWereWrong":2981,"youWereRight":2982,"dataSourceShortText":2983,"dataSourceLinkLongText":2984,"extendedAnswerText":2985,"headingVeryWrong":2986,"youWereVeryWrong":2981,"headingWrong":2986},"829",[],"How many companies in Vietnam ","How many companies in Vietnam were listed on an international stock market, in 2020?",[860,2973,2974,2975],"vmn 0.64","ken 0.72","usa 0.8500000000000001",[626,2977,2978,2979],"vmn 0.34","ken 0.38","usa 0.65","In 2020, around 750 companies in Vietnam were listed on international stock markets.","With more than 700 companies that are publicly traded on its stock exchange, Vietnam has far more companies than you imagined.","With more than 700 companies that are publicly traded on its stock exchange, Vietnam has far more companies than people can imagine.","Source: World Federation of Exchanges","The data refers to companies which are listed on a stock market in their own country. We only use countries where those stock markets are open to investors and companies from different countries.\n\nSource link: [World Federation of Exchanges](https:\u002F\u002Fdata.worldbank.org\u002Findicator\u002FCM.MKT.LDOM.NO?locations=VN&most_recent_value_desc=true)","Vietnam has many successful businesses - including 20 valued at more than a billion dollars! Most people have missed how high functioning and modern Vietnam's financial system is and so probably underestimate the business talent and opportunities there too.","Vietnam has an advanced economy!",{"metadata":2988,"sys":2991,"fields":3000},{"tags":2989,"concepts":2990},[],[],{"space":2992,"id":2994,"type":14,"createdAt":2995,"updatedAt":2995,"environment":2996,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":2998,"locale":26},{"sys":2993},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"7ETMsQG2Tx8auWOlKTnT1Z","2022-06-22T14:59:09.613Z",{"sys":2997},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":2999},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":3001,"answers":3002,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":2682,"name":2970,"questionText":3003,"statistics":3004,"veryWrongStatistics":3007,"correctSentence":3011,"youWereWrong":3012,"youWereRight":3013,"dataSourceShortText":532,"dataSourceLinkLongText":3014,"extendedAnswerText":3015,"headingVeryWrong":3016,"youWereVeryWrong":3012,"headingWrong":3016},"830",[],"How many companies in Vietnam have a woman as one of their main owners?",[1339,3005,3006,1309],"vmn 0.6","ken 0.79",[180,3008,3009,3010],"vmn 0.21","ken 0.44","usa 0.63","In 2015, around 50% of companies in Vietnam had a woman as one of their main owners.","Across the world men own more resources than women, and they still do in Vietnam, but you completely underestimated how many women in Vietnam own a business today.","Across the world men own more resources than women, and they still do in Vietnam, but they completely underestimated how many women in Vietnam own a business today.","For this question we use data from the Enterprise Survey by the World Bank. This is based on interviews conducted during the period 2009 to 2020 with tens of thousands of businesses with 5 or more employees in the manufacturing and service sectors in 144 countries. Firms with 100% government\u002Fstate ownership are not included. The number of businesses per country ranges from 150 in small countries, to nearly 2000 in large countries. Because the data is based on a small sample of all companies in the world, there is a large margin of error which we take into consideration by putting big differences between the correct answer and the two wrong options.\n\nSource link: [World Bank](https:\u002F\u002Fdata.worldbank.org\u002Findicator\u002FIC.FRM.FEMO.ZS?locations=VN)","Vietnam is often near the top of global rankings when it comes to women’s influence in business, and it has been increasing. This should be widely known, but it isn’t. Instead the negative picture is maintained that almost no women are in power, which can be self reinforcing as it may discourage young women from pursuing a career in business.","Women own firms in Vietnam!",{"metadata":3018,"sys":3021,"fields":3030},{"tags":3019,"concepts":3020},[],[],{"space":3022,"id":3024,"type":14,"createdAt":3025,"updatedAt":3025,"environment":3026,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":3028,"locale":26},{"sys":3023},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"7bZUu6ktfKcSgOmGmfknkF","2022-06-22T14:59:09.758Z",{"sys":3027},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":3029},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":3031,"answers":3032,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":171,"name":3033,"questionText":3034,"statistics":3035,"veryWrongStatistics":3040,"correctSentence":3044,"youWereWrong":185,"youWereRight":3045,"dataSourceShortText":187,"dataSourceLinkLongText":3046,"extendedAnswerText":3047,"headingVeryWrong":3048,"youWereVeryWrong":3049,"headingWrong":3048},"831",[],"How many houses and apartments","How many houses and apartments in Vietnam are listed as vacation rentals on Airbnb?",[3036,3037,3038,3039],"uk 0.7300000000000001","vmn 0.6100000000000001","ken 0.47000000000000003","usa 0.76",[2393,3041,3042,3043],"vmn 0.33","ken 0.34","usa 0.58","There are more than 300 vacation rentals in Vietnam on Airbnb.","They probably underestimated how many people visit Vietnam each year.","We got this information from Airbnb's website in March 2022. There may be many more than 300 properties but when there is Airbnb just lists 300+ as the maximum no matter the country.\n\nSource link: [Airbnb](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.airbnb.com\u002F)","People have missed the changes in Vietnam and find it hard to believe that locals are able to rent their homes to international tourists. More than 18 million people visited Vietnam in 2019 and AirBnB now actually has THOUSANDS of properties available to rent.","Millions of tourists visit Vietnam each year!","...and private citizens can rent them their homes!",{"metadata":3051,"sys":3054,"fields":3063},{"tags":3052,"concepts":3053},[],[],{"space":3055,"id":3057,"type":14,"createdAt":3058,"updatedAt":3058,"environment":3059,"publishedVersion":21,"revision":21,"contentType":3061,"locale":26},{"sys":3056},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"190TYjqgYGP2xiY5mc2F7j","2022-06-22T14:59:09.904Z",{"sys":3060},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":3062},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":3064,"answers":3065,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":135,"name":3066,"questionText":3067,"statistics":3068,"veryWrongStatistics":3069,"correctSentence":3071,"youWereWrong":3072,"youWereRight":3073,"dataSourceShortText":289,"dataSourceLinkLongText":3074,"extendedAnswerText":3075,"headingVeryWrong":3076,"youWereVeryWrong":3072,"headingWrong":3076,"aboutSurveys":293},"1369",[],"In Vietnam, of all children ag","In Vietnam, of all children aged 7 to 11, how many went to school in 2013?",[1149],[3070],"gmi 0.5","More than 95% of children aged 7 to 11 went to school in Vietnam in 2013.","Nearly every Vietnamese 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 Vietnamese 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=VN)","Close to 100% of children go to school in Vietnam. But people truly underestimate the share of children in school. It really shows that people have missed important, positive trends in Vietnam.","Children go to school in Vietnam!",{"metadata":3078,"sys":3081,"fields":3090},{"tags":3079,"concepts":3080},[],[],{"space":3082,"id":3084,"type":14,"createdAt":3085,"updatedAt":3085,"environment":3086,"publishedVersion":21,"revision":21,"contentType":3088,"locale":26},{"sys":3083},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"4gKSsvX59qglmtlNlN9Q6O","2022-06-22T14:59:10.044Z",{"sys":3087},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":3089},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":3091,"answers":3092,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":1117,"name":3093,"questionText":3094,"statistics":3095,"veryWrongStatistics":3097,"correctSentence":3099,"youWereWrong":3100,"youWereRight":3101,"dataSourceShortText":319,"dataSourceLinkLongText":1155,"extendedAnswerText":3102,"headingVeryWrong":322,"youWereVeryWrong":3100,"headingWrong":322,"aboutSurveys":293},"1370",[],"How many babies in Vietnam wer","How many babies in Vietnam were vaccinated against some disease in 2020?",[3096],"gmi 0.68",[3098],"gmi 0.4","More than 90% of children were vaccinated against some disease in Vietnam in 2020.","You missed the modernization that means nearly every child in Vietnam is vaccinated.","They missed the modernization that means nearly every baby in Vietnam gets vaccinated.","Basic healthcare has improved a lot in Vietnam, as the vaccination rate of 97% in 2020 shows. This also tells us something about the progress in Vietnam'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 Vietnam nowadays.",{"metadata":3104,"sys":3107,"fields":3116},{"tags":3105,"concepts":3106},[],[],{"space":3108,"id":3110,"type":14,"createdAt":3111,"updatedAt":3111,"environment":3112,"publishedVersion":21,"revision":21,"contentType":3114,"locale":26},{"sys":3109},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"8u9NP8wlXVANThBlvlS5o","2022-06-22T14:59:10.197Z",{"sys":3113},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":3115},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":131},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":3117,"answers":3118,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":651,"name":3119,"questionText":3120,"statistics":3121,"veryWrongStatistics":3122,"correctSentence":3124,"youWereWrong":3125,"youWereRight":3126,"dataSourceShortText":349,"dataSourceLinkLongText":3127,"extendedAnswerText":3128,"headingVeryWrong":352,"youWereVeryWrong":3125,"headingWrong":352,"aboutSurveys":293},"1371",[],"How many people in Vietnam hav","How many people in Vietnam have some access to electricity?",[655],[3123],"gmi 0.2","More than 95% of people in Vietnam have some access to electricity. ","Nearly everyone in Vietnam has access to electricity.","They didn't know nearly every person in Vietnam 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\u002Fviet-nam)","Today, 99% of people in Vietnam have some access to electricity. Back in 2001, it was already 89%, which shows how outdated some people's perceptions can be.",{"metadata":3130,"sys":3133,"fields":3142},{"tags":3131,"concepts":3132},[],[],{"space":3134,"id":3136,"type":14,"createdAt":3137,"updatedAt":3137,"environment":3138,"publishedVersion":70,"revision":21,"contentType":3140,"locale":26},{"sys":3135},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"2nZXZRnCPAxRRYm6t81Fja","2022-06-22T14:59:10.348Z",{"sys":3139},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"sys":3141},{"type":10,"linkType":24,"id":113},{"globalId":3143,"heading":3144,"slug":3143,"questions":3145,"certificateText":3146},"vnm-cert","Vietnam Cert",[2888,2923,2954,2987,3017,3050,3077,3103],"for answering 100% correct on questions about Vietnam, and thereby proving essential knowledge that most people are wrong about.",{"metadata":3148,"sys":3151,"fields":3158},{"tags":3149,"concepts":3150},[],[],{"space":3152,"id":3154,"type":38,"createdAt":3155,"updatedAt":3155,"environment":3156,"publishedVersion":44,"revision":21,"locale":26},{"sys":3153},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"1voIB4cUxz5wfJ0jfb1XsI","2022-06-22T14:59:08.630Z",{"sys":3157},{"id":18,"type":10,"linkType":19},{"title":3159,"description":47,"file":3160},"vn",{"url":3161,"details":3162,"fileName":3165,"contentType":392},"\u002F\u002Fimages.ctfassets.net\u002Fghhpjogyw4x7\u002F1voIB4cUxz5wfJ0jfb1XsI\u002F3d9a485e1a93ae9c425b50ce067af637\u002Fvn.svg",{"size":3163,"image":3164},272,{"width":390,"height":390},"vn.svg"]