Froggy Jumps Poverty ChallengeVersion en ligne Test your knowledge on extreme poverty in the world with these challenging questions! par Hernan Ezequiel Procaccini 1 Which region has the highest percentage of people living in extreme poverty? a Europe b Sub-Saharan Africa c East Asia 2 What is the international poverty line set by the World Bank in terms of daily income? a $5.00 b $10.00 c $1.90 3 Which country has the highest number of people living in extreme poverty? a Brazil b India c United States 4 What percentage of the global population lives in extreme poverty? a Approximately 10% b Approximately 50% c Approximately 25% 5 Which age group is most affected by extreme poverty? a Young adults 18-30 b Children under 18 c Adults over 65 6 What is one of the main causes of extreme poverty? a High government spending b Overpopulation c Lack of access to education 7 Which United Nations Sustainable Development Goal aims to end poverty in all its forms? a Goal 5: Gender Equality b Goal 1: No Poverty c Goal 13: Climate Action 8 What is the poverty gap index used for? a Assessing healthcare quality b Measuring the depth of poverty c Predicting economic growth 9 Which country has made significant progress in reducing extreme poverty in recent years? a China b Mexico c Nigeria 10 What is one way to help combat extreme poverty? a Promoting consumerism b Supporting microfinance initiatives c Increasing military spending 11 Which institute measures poverty in Argentina? a INDEC b INCAA c INADI 12 Last INDEC measure of poverty in 2023 rate was... a 35% b 41% c 50% 13 Current poverty in Argentina according to UCA (universidad Católica) is... a 45% b 52% c 57% 14 Total basic basket determines... a Indigency line b Poverty Line c High Class 15 Inflation in Argentina is measured by INDEC... a Every Month b Every Week c Every six months 16 Poverty in Argentina is measured by INDEC a Every month b Every Year c Every six months 17 Current poverty line for a family of 4 in Argentina is... a $620.000 b $690.000 c $740.000 18 Poverty is measured by monthly income of a The father of the family b The whole family c The mother of the family