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Geographies of Wellbeing
Game Code: 1182868
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Which country has the highest Human Development Index
Denmark
Norway
Switzerland
Australia
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Which country has the lowest Human Development Index
Central African Republic
Congo
Burkina Faso
Niger
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Which country inspired the world happiness report?
Phuket
Vietnam
Bhutan
Singapore
15
What does the wide base of this population pyramid means?
High birth rate
Medium birth rate
High amount of working people
High death rate
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What does the tapered top of the pyramid shows?
High working population
High death rates
Medium birth rates
High birth rates
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Pyramids like this are indicative of LEDCs
TRUE
FALSE
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Rectangular shaped pyramids like this one are indicative of more economically developed countries
TRUE
FALSE
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What does standard of living means?
The standard in which we live
Measure of wealth, access, wellbeing, development, health
Measurement of how good or bad life is
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Cambodia is located in
Asia
South-East Asia
Middle-East
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Australia is considered a
island
continent
country
All of the above
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Life expectancy means...
The number of years before a child must attend school
The number of years a child is expected to live from birth
How old parents must be before they have a child
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Adult literacy rate means...
Percentage of adults that can do simple maths
Percentage of adults that can read and write
Number of children that attend school
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America has a high poverty rate...
False
True
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HDI stands for...
Human Death Indicator
Huge Development Index
Human Development Index
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We measure poverty because...
Tells us how the rest of the world lives
All of the above
It gives us an understanding of global human wellbeing
Allows us to identify and target problem areas
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Global disparities exist because of...
Economic reasons
Historical reasons
All of the above
Political reasons
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