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","Algeria has more modern airports than they expected.","Source: OurAirports","OurAirports relies on contributors to crowdsource airport locations. Because of that, we cross-check their numbers with those on the CIA factbook (which are often much lower). We typically use the lower number and also say \"more than\" so we do not overestimate development.\n\nSource link: [OurAirports](https:\u002F\u002Fourairports.com\u002Fcountries\u002FDZ\u002F)","Having reliable infrastructure, including modern airports for national and international transport, is needed for economic development. In Algeria 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.","Algeria has modern airports!",{"metadata":155,"sys":158,"fields":167},{"tags":156,"concepts":157},[],[],{"space":159,"id":161,"type":14,"createdAt":162,"updatedAt":162,"environment":163,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":89,"contentType":165,"locale":27},{"sys":160},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"V612EOD6FQjwAIkBAAAD6","2022-06-20T15:22:32.409Z",{"sys":164},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":166},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":130},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":168,"answers":169,"answersAsImages":94,"wrongPercentage":170,"name":171,"questionText":172,"statistics":173,"veryWrongStatistics":178,"correctSentence":183,"youWereWrong":184,"youWereRight":185,"dataSourceShortText":186,"dataSourceLinkLongText":187,"extendedAnswerText":188,"headingVeryWrong":189,"youWereVeryWrong":184,"headingWrong":189},"133",[],62,"How many of the teaching staff","How many of the teaching staff in Algerian colleges and universities are women?",[174,175,176,177],"uk 0.81","fra 0.73","dza 0.35","idn 0.58",[179,180,181,182],"uk 0.55","fra 0.25","dza 0.09","idn 0.17","Women make up 44% of teaching staff in colleges and universities in Algeria.","Almost half the staff at colleges and universities in Algeria are women.","They didn't know that nearly half the staff at colleges and universities in Algeria are women.","Source: UNESCO","The data we used in this question is collected by the UNESCO Institute for Statistics from official responses to its annual education survey. Independent experts we consulted on this question did have some issues with the numbers for high-income countries they know about, but UNESCO and its surveys are typically considered a reliable source of infomation. To counter any issues, though, we put big differences between the three answer options so that our correct option is more correct than the other two.\n\nSource link: [UNESCO](https:\u002F\u002Fdata.worldbank.org\u002Findicator\u002FSE.TER.TCHR.FE.ZS?locations=DZ)","Like many countries, Algeria still does not have equal representation of women and men working in colleges and universities, BUT it is getting very close to it. 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When did Algeria reach this life expectancy?",[210,175,211,212],"uk 0.74","dza 0.7","idn 0.61",[214,215,216,217],"uk 0.5","fra 0.43","dza 0.4","idn 0.41","Algeria reached a life expectancy of 72 years around the year 2000.","Your view of Algeria is 15 years out of date.","They have a view of Algeria that is many years out of date.","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 1985, average lifespans in Algeria have been longer than the average for the world as a whole and today life expectancy is 76 years. Life expectancy is a measure of the health and development of a nation. When lots of people underestimate it, it shows that they are generally unaware of the enormous progress that has been made. And this misconception also exists within Algeria itself.\n","Algerians live longer than the world average!","Your view of Algeria is decades out of date.",{"metadata":227,"sys":230,"fields":239},{"tags":228,"concepts":229},[],[],{"space":231,"id":233,"type":14,"createdAt":234,"updatedAt":234,"environment":235,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":89,"contentType":237,"locale":27},{"sys":232},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"5h5FKUvbHMlh34Anyahdrp","2022-06-20T15:22:32.702Z",{"sys":236},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":238},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":130},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":240,"answers":241,"answersAsImages":94,"wrongPercentage":242,"name":243,"questionText":244,"statistics":245,"veryWrongStatistics":250,"correctSentence":255,"youWereWrong":256,"youWereRight":257,"dataSourceShortText":258,"dataSourceLinkLongText":259,"extendedAnswerText":260,"headingVeryWrong":261,"youWereVeryWrong":256,"headingWrong":261},"135",[],69,"How many babies in Algeria wer","How many babies in Algeria were vaccinated against some disease in 2019?",[246,247,248,249],"uk 0.8","fra 0.66","dza 0.5700000000000001","idn 0.74",[251,252,253,254],"uk 0.42","fra 0.22","dza 0.27","idn 0.4","More than 95% of children were vaccinated against some disease in Algeria in 2019.","You missed the modernization that means nearly every child in Algeria is vaccinated.","They missed the modernization that means nearly every baby in Algeria 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\u002Fgho\u002Fdata\u002Fnode.main.A824?lang=en)","Basic healthcare has improved a lot in Algeria, as the vaccination rate of 99% in 2019 shows. This also tells us something about the progress in Algeria'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 Algeria nowadays.","A majority of babies are vaccinated!",{"metadata":263,"sys":266,"fields":277},{"tags":264,"concepts":265},[],[],{"space":267,"id":269,"type":14,"createdAt":270,"updatedAt":271,"environment":272,"publishedVersion":274,"revision":45,"contentType":275,"locale":27},{"sys":268},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"5n5tc1cIGKYN3Tkpkd9Sd","2022-06-20T15:22:32.839Z","2022-09-21T09:21:02.869Z",{"sys":273},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},4,{"sys":276},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":130},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":278,"answers":279,"answersAsImages":94,"wrongPercentage":280,"name":281,"questionText":282,"statistics":283,"veryWrongStatistics":287,"correctSentence":292,"youWereWrong":293,"youWereRight":294,"dataSourceShortText":295,"dataSourceLinkLongText":296,"extendedAnswerText":297,"headingVeryWrong":298,"youWereVeryWrong":293,"headingWrong":298},"136",[],67,"How many of these 10 global fi","How many of these 10 global firms have offices in Algeria: KPMG, PWC, Deloitte, Ernst & Young, UPS, Microsoft, Sanofi, Pfizer, IBM, Shell?",[284,285,286,177],"uk 0.76","fra 0.69","dza 0.65",[288,289,290,291],"uk 0.25","fra 0.19","dza 0.26","idn 0.21","All 10 of the companies KPMG, PWC, Deloitte, Ernst & Young, UPS, Microsoft, Sanofi, Pfizer, IBM and Shell all have offices in Algeria.","Big firms know they need to be in Algeria to stay globally competitive.","They didn't realize that Algeria is an important market for many big global firms.","Source: Firms' websites","There are many ways to measure a country's development. In this case, we use the attraction of global companies as an indicator of economic development. After all, huge profit-driven companies don't usually enter into a market if there are not local companies creating wealth and people with a disposable income. Increasing income normally leads to improvement in things like life expectancy, education and infrastructure.\n\nSource link: [Firms' websites](https:\u002F\u002Fdocs.google.com\u002Fdocument\u002Fd\u002F1XkMNeUAZNj54iXdm35VL8N1pXX64Ut_N\u002Fedit#)","As many countries that were previously poor have gotten richer and become middle- and high-income countries, the global market for customers has shifted. \n","Algeria attracts international companies! 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Even 20 years ago, close to 100% of people in Algeria had electricity access, which shows how long it can take views to catch up to reality.","You are decades out of date!",{"metadata":334,"sys":337,"fields":346},{"tags":335,"concepts":336},[],[],{"space":338,"id":340,"type":14,"createdAt":341,"updatedAt":341,"environment":342,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":89,"contentType":344,"locale":27},{"sys":339},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"1WXQJbCR2K6AIEVflqYB60","2022-06-20T15:22:33.124Z",{"sys":343},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":345},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":130},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":347,"answers":348,"answersAsImages":94,"wrongPercentage":349,"name":350,"questionText":351,"statistics":352,"veryWrongStatistics":354,"correctSentence":356,"youWereWrong":357,"youWereRight":358,"dataSourceShortText":359,"dataSourceLinkLongText":360,"extendedAnswerText":361,"headingVeryWrong":362,"youWereVeryWrong":357,"headingWrong":362,"aboutSurveys":363},"944",[],77,"In Algeria, of all children ag","In Algeria, of all children aged 7 to 11, how many went to school in 2018?",[353],"gmi 0.77",[355],"gmi 0.49","More than 95% of children aged 7 to 11 went to school in Algeria in 2018.","Nearly every Algerian 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 Algerian children didn't spend their days in a classroom learning but were probably at home, in the streets or out working instead.","Source: Source: UNESCO","The data comes from UNESCO. The ages we use in the question refer to primary school age in that particular country (the ages people attend primary school differ slightly by country). The number used is the percentage of children of that age in the country who are enrolled in school. This number does not show actual school attendance or how many children drop out, just how many are signed up for school. Despite that limitation, five independent experts we contacted said this data is the best available. We also put in big differences between the three options so that the 'correct' answer we use is way more correct than the two other options.\n\nSource link: [Source: UNESCO](https:\u002F\u002Fdata.worldbank.org\u002Findicator\u002FSE.PRM.TENR)","99% of children go to school in Algeria. But people truly underestimate the share of children in school. It really shows that people have missed important, positive trends in Algeria.","Children go to school in Algeria!","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":365,"sys":368,"fields":377},{"tags":366,"concepts":367},[],[],{"space":369,"id":371,"type":14,"createdAt":372,"updatedAt":372,"environment":373,"publishedVersion":89,"revision":89,"contentType":375,"locale":27},{"sys":370},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"7AHI7NTXviwzczGEzNMEcX","2022-06-20T15:22:33.256Z",{"sys":374},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":376},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":112},{"globalId":378,"heading":379,"slug":378,"questions":380,"certificateText":381},"dza-cert","Algeria Cert",[117,154,190,226,262,299,333],"for answering 100% correct on questions about Algeria, and thereby proving essential knowledge that most people are wrong about.",{"metadata":383,"sys":386,"fields":393},{"tags":384,"concepts":385},[],[],{"space":387,"id":389,"type":39,"createdAt":390,"updatedAt":390,"environment":391,"publishedVersion":45,"revision":89,"locale":27},{"sys":388},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"4DVfSijUT0QLKJFRtfOovL","2022-06-20T15:22:31.809Z",{"sys":392},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"title":394,"description":48,"file":395},"dz",{"url":396,"details":397,"fileName":401,"contentType":402},"\u002F\u002Fimages.ctfassets.net\u002Fghhpjogyw4x7\u002F4DVfSijUT0QLKJFRtfOovL\u002F2063b017b6c5660c59d47388d003f655\u002Fdz.svg",{"size":398,"image":399},478,{"width":400,"height":400},512,"dz.svg","image\u002Fsvg+xml","cover","Country",{"metadata":406,"sys":409,"fields":418},{"tags":407,"concepts":408},[],[],{"space":410,"id":412,"type":14,"createdAt":413,"updatedAt":413,"environment":414,"publishedVersion":274,"revision":89,"contentType":416,"locale":27},{"sys":411},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"3vQPLBJE1mSzq3SSX0aY7A","2022-06-20T15:22:33.305Z",{"sys":415},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":417},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":92},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":419,"name":420,"slug":421,"tests":422,"diplomaTest":672,"icon":691,"iconDisplayType":403,"topicCategory":404},"dji","Djibouti","djibouti",[423],{"metadata":424,"sys":427,"fields":437},{"tags":425,"concepts":426},[],[],{"space":428,"id":430,"type":14,"createdAt":431,"updatedAt":432,"environment":433,"publishedVersion":274,"revision":22,"contentType":435,"locale":27},{"sys":429},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"6H7XDX9YNBmKpm9E9ugCyD","2022-06-20T15:22:33.402Z","2022-09-12T07:23:43.997Z",{"sys":434},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":436},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":112},{"globalId":438,"heading":439,"slug":438,"questions":440,"certificateText":48},"dji-t1","Djibouti T1",[441,476,512,546,578,610,644],{"metadata":442,"sys":445,"fields":454},{"tags":443,"concepts":444},[],[],{"space":446,"id":448,"type":14,"createdAt":449,"updatedAt":449,"environment":450,"publishedVersion":89,"revision":89,"contentType":452,"locale":27},{"sys":447},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"3ld3DWNFjKVcYJylu5B6qa","2022-09-12T07:15:35.896Z",{"sys":451},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":453},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":130},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":455,"answers":456,"answersAsImages":94,"wrongPercentage":457,"name":458,"questionText":459,"statistics":460,"veryWrongStatistics":464,"correctSentence":469,"youWereWrong":470,"youWereRight":471,"dataSourceShortText":472,"dataSourceLinkLongText":473,"extendedAnswerText":474,"headingVeryWrong":475,"youWereVeryWrong":470,"headingWrong":475},"1438",[],74,"In 1970 each woman in Djibouti","In 1970 each woman in Djibouti gave birth to an average of 7 babies. What is this figure today?",[174,461,462,463],"usa 0.69","mys 0.74","fra 0.71",[465,466,467,468],"uk 0.14","usa 0.25","mys 0.29","fra 0.13","Today, women in Djibouti have an average of 2.6 babies.","In the world today, women have an average of 2 babies. Djibouti is getting close, yet you assumed it is way behind when it comes to this measure of development.","In the world today, women have an average of 2 babies. Djibouti is getting close, yet people assume it is way behind when it comes to this measure of development.","Source: UN","We use data from UN World Population Prospects for this question. Total fertility rate \"represents the number of children that would be born to a woman if she were to live to the end of her childbearing years and bear children in accordance with age-specific fertility rates of the specified year\". Like any population data, it varies according to how reliable the census data is in a country, with poorer countries typically having less reliable data. However, the UN's data is regarded as the most reliable by experts and we put large differences between our three options so our correct answer is the \"most\" correct.\n\nSource link: [UN](https:\u002F\u002Fdata.worldbank.org\u002Findicator\u002FSP.DYN.TFRT.IN?locations=DJ)","As women become better educated, get married later, have access to modern contraceptive methods and the overall health of a nation improves, the number of babies per woman decreases. Lives for women in Djibouti have been improving in recent years as the economy has grown, with fewer child marriages and a lower adolescent birth rate.","Women in Djibouti have fewer than 3 babies!",{"metadata":477,"sys":480,"fields":489},{"tags":478,"concepts":479},[],[],{"space":481,"id":483,"type":14,"createdAt":484,"updatedAt":484,"environment":485,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":89,"contentType":487,"locale":27},{"sys":482},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"23vADrJ1ZqEqmeZDgvdhr0","2022-06-20T15:22:33.702Z",{"sys":486},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":488},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":130},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":490,"answers":491,"answersAsImages":94,"wrongPercentage":492,"name":493,"questionText":494,"statistics":495,"veryWrongStatistics":500,"correctSentence":505,"youWereWrong":506,"youWereRight":507,"dataSourceShortText":508,"dataSourceLinkLongText":509,"extendedAnswerText":510,"headingVeryWrong":511,"youWereVeryWrong":506,"headingWrong":511},"324",[],79,"How many babies in Djibouti we","How many babies in Djibouti were vaccinated against some disease in 2019 (before the Coronavirus pandemic)?",[496,497,498,499],"uk 0.95","usa 0.71","mys 0.6699999999999999","fra 0.83",[501,502,503,504],"uk 0.77","usa 0.46","mys 0.42","fra 0.57","More than 90% of children were vaccinated against some disease in Djibouti in 2019.","You missed the modernization that means nearly every child in Djibouti is vaccinated.","They missed the modernization that means nearly every baby in Djibouti 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=DJI)","Basic healthcare has improved a lot in Djibouti, as the vaccination rate of 95% in 2019 shows. This also tells us something about the progress in Djibouti'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 Djibouti nowadays.","A majority of the babies are vaccinated!",{"metadata":513,"sys":516,"fields":525},{"tags":514,"concepts":515},[],[],{"space":517,"id":519,"type":14,"createdAt":520,"updatedAt":520,"environment":521,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":89,"contentType":523,"locale":27},{"sys":518},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"1nkShLhkgszW65Eki8zoIp","2022-06-20T15:22:33.846Z",{"sys":522},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":524},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":130},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":526,"answers":527,"answersAsImages":94,"wrongPercentage":349,"name":528,"questionText":529,"statistics":530,"veryWrongStatistics":535,"correctSentence":540,"youWereWrong":541,"youWereRight":541,"dataSourceShortText":542,"dataSourceLinkLongText":543,"extendedAnswerText":544,"headingVeryWrong":545,"youWereVeryWrong":541,"headingWrong":545},"325",[],"How many vacation rentals in D","How many vacation rentals in Djibouti are listed on Airbnb?",[531,532,533,534],"uk 0.82","usa 0.87","mys 0.64","fra 0.74",[536,537,538,539],"uk 0.69","usa 0.72","mys 0.38","fra 0.59","There are around 40 vacation rentals in Djibouti listed on Airbnb.","The number of people visiting Djibouti since 2000 tripled to more than 60,000 and now locals are renting them their homes.","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\u002F)","Many people have missed the modernization in Djibouti and find it hard to believe that locals are able to rent their homes to international visitors.","Tourism to Djibouti is growing!",{"metadata":547,"sys":550,"fields":559},{"tags":548,"concepts":549},[],[],{"space":551,"id":553,"type":14,"createdAt":554,"updatedAt":554,"environment":555,"publishedVersion":89,"revision":89,"contentType":557,"locale":27},{"sys":552},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"2N4DMGZWTGKVdKdDPWz307","2022-09-12T07:20:30.700Z",{"sys":556},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":558},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":130},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":560,"answers":561,"answersAsImages":94,"wrongPercentage":457,"name":562,"questionText":563,"statistics":564,"veryWrongStatistics":568,"correctSentence":573,"youWereWrong":574,"youWereRight":574,"dataSourceShortText":472,"dataSourceLinkLongText":575,"extendedAnswerText":576,"headingVeryWrong":577,"youWereVeryWrong":574,"headingWrong":577},"1439",[],"Today, the population of Djibo","Today, the population of Djibouti is around 1 million people. According to the UN's forecast, in 2050 there will be:",[174,565,566,567],"usa 0.8","mys 0.71","fra 0.6599999999999999",[569,570,571,572],"uk 0.36","usa 0.39","mys 0.3","fra 0.24","According to the UN's forecast, in 2050 the population of Djibouti will be around 1.3 million.","As family size has declined so much in Djibouti and most families strive to have fewer more successful children, population growth already peaked in the 1960s.","For this question, we use projections from the UN Population Division which published new \npopulation forecasts every second year in their publication World Population Prospects. They work with multiple alternative scenarios. The one they think is most probable is called the ‘medium fertility variant’, which falls between the highest and lowest predictions of fertility and mortality decline worldwide. For the past ten years, the UN Population Division has published forecasts of this scenario predicting that the number of children in the year 2100 will not be higher than it is today. In their latest revision published in 2019, the UN Population Division estimates that there are 1.975 billion children (aged 0 to 14) in 2019 and forecast that the number will be 1.898 billion in 2100 (having peaked at 2.06 in the year 2053). Nobody can know for sure, but the question is only asking which forecast is the most likely. \n\nSource link: [UN](https:\u002F\u002Fpopulation.un.org\u002Fwpp\u002FGraphs\u002F)","UN experts expect that the trend in Djibouti will continue. But these demographic changes that determine population growth are rarely ever reported, even when they reflect a fundamental modernization of family culture.","Slow, steady population growth in Djibouti!",{"metadata":579,"sys":582,"fields":591},{"tags":580,"concepts":581},[],[],{"space":583,"id":585,"type":14,"createdAt":586,"updatedAt":586,"environment":587,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":89,"contentType":589,"locale":27},{"sys":584},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"3Ed13PQ5Hq89BQWIzqhhYV","2022-06-20T15:22:33.972Z",{"sys":588},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":590},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":130},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":592,"answers":593,"answersAsImages":94,"wrongPercentage":206,"name":594,"questionText":595,"statistics":596,"veryWrongStatistics":599,"correctSentence":604,"youWereWrong":605,"youWereRight":606,"dataSourceShortText":329,"dataSourceLinkLongText":607,"extendedAnswerText":608,"headingVeryWrong":609,"youWereVeryWrong":605,"headingWrong":609},"326",[],"How many people in Djibouti ha","How many people in Djibouti have some access to electricity?",[597,598,533,463],"uk 0.87","usa 0.5700000000000001",[600,601,602,603],"uk 0.49","usa 0.34","mys 0.24","fra 0.28","Around 60% of people in Djibouti have some access to electricity. ","Around 60% of people in Djibouti have access to electricity.","They didn't know more than 60% of people in Djibouti are on the grid.","For this question, the source we use is The Energy Progress Report, which tracks the progress of SDG 7.  The term “access” is defined differently in all their underlying sources. In some extreme cases, households may experience an average of 60 power outages per week and still be listed as “having access to electricity”. We have made sure to avoid using data for countries where experts said the data is particularly unreliable\nand we also use \"more than\" so we avoid using a specific number which may overstate progress. \n\nSource link: [ESMAP](https:\u002F\u002Ftrackingsdg7.esmap.org\u002Fcountry\u002Fdjibouti)","The share of people in Djibouti who have electricity is below the global average of 90% and there has not been much improvement in the past 20 years, yet people still underestimate how many in Djibouti are able to charge their phone, plug in a refrigerator or work at home in the dark.","A majority are on the grid!",{"metadata":611,"sys":614,"fields":623},{"tags":612,"concepts":613},[],[],{"space":615,"id":617,"type":14,"createdAt":618,"updatedAt":618,"environment":619,"publishedVersion":89,"revision":89,"contentType":621,"locale":27},{"sys":616},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"4HTYgvSMtTjofAxT4cxFBp","2022-09-12T07:23:24.912Z",{"sys":620},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":622},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":130},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":624,"answers":625,"answersAsImages":94,"wrongPercentage":626,"name":627,"questionText":628,"statistics":629,"veryWrongStatistics":633,"correctSentence":638,"youWereWrong":639,"youWereRight":640,"dataSourceShortText":472,"dataSourceLinkLongText":641,"extendedAnswerText":642,"headingVeryWrong":643,"youWereVeryWrong":639,"headingWrong":643},"1440",[],66,"How many people in Djibouti li","How many people in Djibouti live in towns and cities?",[284,630,631,632],"usa 0.63","mys 0.54","fra 0.7",[634,635,636,637],"uk 0.47","usa 0.32","mys 0.25","fra 0.27","78% of people in Djibouti live in towns and cities.","...and that has been the case for sixty years!","A majority of Djiboutians have lived in towns and cities for sixty years.","Different countries have very different definitions of what is urban and what is rural, for instance how many people need to live in a village for it to be urban and not rural? The UN uses the estimates based on each country’s national definition which means that the data coming from different countries is not directly comparable, but the UN still pools it into one global average. There is skepticism among some experts about the UN’s method of just taking data from each country since the definitions vary so much. But that is not as much of an issue with it comes to this question, as each individual country uses the same definition \n\nSource link: [UN](https:\u002F\u002Fdata.worldbank.org\u002Findicator\u002FSP.URB.TOTL.IN.ZS?locations=DJ)","Historically it has been more common to live in the countryside than in towns and cities. However, the trend everywhere is that humans now gather more in towns and cities, and this is also true for Djibouti where 78% lived in towns and cities in 2021. When people live close together many problems can be solved more effectively, such as public transport, a greater variety of schools, entertainment and healthcare.","Most Djiboutians live in towns and cities!",{"metadata":645,"sys":648,"fields":657},{"tags":646,"concepts":647},[],[],{"space":649,"id":651,"type":14,"createdAt":652,"updatedAt":652,"environment":653,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":89,"contentType":655,"locale":27},{"sys":650},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"3tbpoNoWnIK6i76zefBNsS","2022-06-20T15:22:34.101Z",{"sys":654},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":656},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":130},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":658,"answers":659,"answersAsImages":94,"wrongPercentage":349,"name":660,"questionText":661,"statistics":662,"veryWrongStatistics":663,"correctSentence":665,"youWereWrong":666,"youWereRight":667,"dataSourceShortText":359,"dataSourceLinkLongText":668,"extendedAnswerText":669,"headingVeryWrong":670,"youWereVeryWrong":671,"headingWrong":670,"aboutSurveys":363},"936",[],"In Djibouti, of all children a","In Djibouti, of all children aged 7 to 11, how many went to school in 2019?",[353],[664],"gmi 0.43","Around 65% of children aged 7 to 11 went to school in Djibouti in 2019.","A majority of children of primary school age in Djibouti are in a classroom learning. You thought many were at home, in the streets or out working instead!","They wrongly thought that lots of children in Djibouti 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=DJ)","Around 67% of children go to school in Djibouti. But people truly underestimate the share of children in school. It really shows that people have missed important, positive trends in Djibouti.","Children go to school in Djibouti!","A majority of children of primary school age in Djibouti are in a classroom learning. You thought most were at home, in the streets or out working instead!",{"metadata":673,"sys":676,"fields":686},{"tags":674,"concepts":675},[],[],{"space":677,"id":679,"type":14,"createdAt":680,"updatedAt":681,"environment":682,"publishedVersion":45,"revision":22,"contentType":684,"locale":27},{"sys":678},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"41OinSYNOxuoNg1MtDjnIs","2022-06-20T15:22:34.223Z","2022-09-12T07:23:53.302Z",{"sys":683},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":685},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":112},{"globalId":687,"heading":688,"slug":687,"questions":689,"certificateText":690},"dji-cert","Djibouti Cert",[441,476,512,546,578,610,644],"for answering 100% correct on questions about Djibouti, and thereby proving essential knowledge that most people are wrong about.",{"metadata":692,"sys":695,"fields":702},{"tags":693,"concepts":694},[],[],{"space":696,"id":698,"type":39,"createdAt":699,"updatedAt":699,"environment":700,"publishedVersion":45,"revision":89,"locale":27},{"sys":697},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"3evjUYjnAXo3wO2Bj8ZhPj","2022-06-20T15:22:31.819Z",{"sys":701},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"title":703,"description":48,"file":704},"dj",{"url":705,"details":706,"fileName":709,"contentType":402},"\u002F\u002Fimages.ctfassets.net\u002Fghhpjogyw4x7\u002F3evjUYjnAXo3wO2Bj8ZhPj\u002Fa56fc6c225130ac3ebef6c7022f2c395\u002Fdj.svg",{"size":707,"image":708},442,{"width":400,"height":400},"dj.svg",{"metadata":711,"sys":714,"fields":723},{"tags":712,"concepts":713},[],[],{"space":715,"id":717,"type":14,"createdAt":718,"updatedAt":718,"environment":719,"publishedVersion":274,"revision":89,"contentType":721,"locale":27},{"sys":716},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"35048X18nfjJqGWg0eE0TL","2022-06-20T15:22:34.262Z",{"sys":720},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":722},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":92},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":724,"name":725,"slug":726,"tests":727,"diplomaTest":967,"icon":986,"iconDisplayType":403,"topicCategory":404},"egy","Egypt","egypt",[728],{"metadata":729,"sys":732,"fields":742},{"tags":730,"concepts":731},[],[],{"space":733,"id":735,"type":14,"createdAt":736,"updatedAt":737,"environment":738,"publishedVersion":274,"revision":22,"contentType":740,"locale":27},{"sys":734},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"2UyDZpmKGknAG8wPnMjyX8","2022-06-20T15:22:34.298Z","2022-09-12T07:31:05.778Z",{"sys":739},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":741},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":112},{"globalId":743,"heading":744,"slug":743,"questions":745,"certificateText":48},"egy-t1","Egypt T1",[746,779,814,847,881,909,938],{"metadata":747,"sys":750,"fields":759},{"tags":748,"concepts":749},[],[],{"space":751,"id":753,"type":14,"createdAt":754,"updatedAt":754,"environment":755,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":89,"contentType":757,"locale":27},{"sys":752},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"5Nps2GV9TYDF9SGOD3cuuX","2022-06-20T15:22:34.345Z",{"sys":756},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":758},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":130},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":760,"answers":761,"answersAsImages":94,"wrongPercentage":762,"name":135,"questionText":763,"statistics":764,"veryWrongStatistics":768,"correctSentence":773,"youWereWrong":774,"youWereRight":775,"dataSourceShortText":150,"dataSourceLinkLongText":776,"extendedAnswerText":777,"headingVeryWrong":778,"youWereVeryWrong":774,"headingWrong":778},"340",[],88,"How many airports with paved runways are there in Egypt?",[597,765,766,767],"mys 0.8900000000000001","bra 0.88","rus 0.8800000000000001",[769,770,771,772],"uk 0.52","mys 0.55","bra 0.49","rus 0.55","There are more than 65 airports with paved runways in Egypt","There are more than 85 airports in Egypt and most of them have some kind of paved runway. ","Egypt 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\u002FEG\u002F)","Having reliable infrastructure, including modern airports for national and international transport, is needed for economic development. In Egypt 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.","Egypt has modern airports!",{"metadata":780,"sys":783,"fields":792},{"tags":781,"concepts":782},[],[],{"space":784,"id":786,"type":14,"createdAt":787,"updatedAt":787,"environment":788,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":89,"contentType":790,"locale":27},{"sys":785},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"62GBNU8mi8cfrtA3dBAoXh","2022-09-12T07:30:47.699Z",{"sys":789},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":791},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":130},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":793,"answers":794,"answersAsImages":94,"wrongPercentage":492,"name":795,"questionText":796,"statistics":797,"veryWrongStatistics":802,"correctSentence":807,"youWereWrong":808,"youWereRight":809,"dataSourceShortText":810,"dataSourceLinkLongText":811,"extendedAnswerText":812,"headingVeryWrong":813,"youWereVeryWrong":808,"headingWrong":813},"1444",[],"Of all land in Egypt, how much","Of all land in Egypt, how much is used for agriculture?",[798,799,800,801],"uk 0.7","mys 0.75","bra 0.86","rus 0.8400000000000001",[803,804,805,806],"uk 0.32","mys 0.36","bra 0.42","rus 0.52","4% of Egypt's land is used for agriculture.","Only a very small share of land is fit for agriculture.","Egypt is more than 90% desert and only a very small share is fit for agriculture.","Source: FAO","The data we use for this question comes from the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO). It defines agricultural land as: \"Land used for cultivation of crops and animal husbandry. The total of areas under ''Cropland'' and ''Permanent meadows and pastures.''\" The FAO compiles this information from publicly available maps from two different sources of satellite data. It is hard to define land completely accurately and that is why we have big differences between our answer options and don't give a precise number, choosing instead to use \"around\".\n\nSource link: [FAO](http:\u002F\u002Fwww.fao.org\u002Ffaostat\u002Fen\u002F?#data\u002FRL)","Egypt has a very special geographical composition with the river Nile being a valley of life, where irrigation and farming is possible, in an otherwise uninhabitable landscape. Most people have never examined Egypt on the world map and find it had to imagine just how much of the country is barren land where nothing can grown.","Egypt is more than 90% desert!",{"metadata":815,"sys":818,"fields":827},{"tags":816,"concepts":817},[],[],{"space":819,"id":821,"type":14,"createdAt":822,"updatedAt":822,"environment":823,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":89,"contentType":825,"locale":27},{"sys":820},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"51TtjcsB6Rbxd4v1B0k5oE","2022-06-20T15:22:34.494Z",{"sys":824},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":826},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":130},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":828,"answers":829,"answersAsImages":94,"wrongPercentage":206,"name":830,"questionText":831,"statistics":832,"veryWrongStatistics":836,"correctSentence":840,"youWereWrong":841,"youWereRight":842,"dataSourceShortText":843,"dataSourceLinkLongText":844,"extendedAnswerText":845,"headingVeryWrong":846,"youWereVeryWrong":841,"headingWrong":846},"342",[],"How many startup companies in ","How many startup companies in Egypt, created after 2015, are listed on the international investment site Crunchbase?",[536,833,834,835],"mys 0.78","bra 0.72","rus 0.6",[837,467,838,839],"uk 0.28","bra 0.28","rus 0.24","Around 470 Egyptian companies created after 2015 are listed on the international investment site Crunchbase.","You hadn't recognized that the business environment in Egypt encourages the innovation which can drive an economy and create lots of  jobs!","They hadn't recognized that the business environment in Egypt 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 Egypt – which is a very positive sign.","Egypt is home to hundreds of startups!",{"metadata":848,"sys":851,"fields":860},{"tags":849,"concepts":850},[],[],{"space":852,"id":854,"type":14,"createdAt":855,"updatedAt":855,"environment":856,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":89,"contentType":858,"locale":27},{"sys":853},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"1rijCtgYBIjb1sfCTob6KU","2022-06-20T15:22:34.666Z",{"sys":857},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":859},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":130},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":861,"answers":862,"answersAsImages":94,"wrongPercentage":863,"name":864,"questionText":865,"statistics":866,"veryWrongStatistics":870,"correctSentence":874,"youWereWrong":875,"youWereRight":876,"dataSourceShortText":877,"dataSourceLinkLongText":878,"extendedAnswerText":879,"headingVeryWrong":880,"youWereVeryWrong":875,"headingWrong":880},"343",[],84,"Of all the incomes in Egypt in","Of all the incomes in Egypt in 2019, how much came from tourism?",[597,867,868,869],"mys 0.87","bra 0.81","rus 0.8",[214,871,872,873],"mys 0.44","bra 0.39","rus 0.41","Less than 10% of Egypt's economy comes from tourism.","Egypt's economy is more diverse than you realize.","Egypt'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 is a goal of nearly every country, but when they only see the tourism side of a country, people  generally overestimate how important tourism incomes are for popular destinations, like Egypt. Here are rough numbers for the main sources of income in Egypt in 2019. Service jobs (other than tourism) such as jobs in banks, insurance, education and health care: 40%. Jobs in industries: 35%. ","Tourism is a small part of the economy!",{"metadata":882,"sys":885,"fields":894},{"tags":883,"concepts":884},[],[],{"space":886,"id":888,"type":14,"createdAt":889,"updatedAt":889,"environment":890,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":89,"contentType":892,"locale":27},{"sys":887},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"7uAd1HK0eU93qQkcdKs6BB","2022-06-20T15:22:34.843Z",{"sys":891},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":893},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":130},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":895,"answers":896,"answersAsImages":94,"wrongPercentage":457,"name":897,"questionText":898,"statistics":899,"veryWrongStatistics":901,"correctSentence":903,"youWereWrong":904,"youWereRight":905,"dataSourceShortText":359,"dataSourceLinkLongText":906,"extendedAnswerText":907,"headingVeryWrong":908,"youWereVeryWrong":904,"headingWrong":908,"aboutSurveys":363},"948",[],"In Egypt, of all children aged","In Egypt, of all children aged 7 to 11, how many went to school in 2018?",[900],"gmi 0.74",[902],"gmi 0.38","More than 95% of children aged 7 to 11 went to school in Egypt in 2018.","Nearly every Egyptian 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 Egyptian 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=EG)","98% of children go to school in Egypt. But people truly underestimate the share of children in school. It really shows that people have missed important, positive trends in Egypt.","Children go to school in Egypt!",{"metadata":910,"sys":913,"fields":922},{"tags":911,"concepts":912},[],[],{"space":914,"id":916,"type":14,"createdAt":917,"updatedAt":917,"environment":918,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":89,"contentType":920,"locale":27},{"sys":915},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"2eLe1I68NEGpeqInxC8d9E","2022-06-20T15:22:34.984Z",{"sys":919},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":921},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":130},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":923,"answers":924,"answersAsImages":94,"wrongPercentage":925,"name":926,"questionText":927,"statistics":928,"veryWrongStatistics":930,"correctSentence":932,"youWereWrong":933,"youWereRight":934,"dataSourceShortText":935,"dataSourceLinkLongText":936,"extendedAnswerText":937,"headingVeryWrong":511,"youWereVeryWrong":933,"headingWrong":511,"aboutSurveys":363},"949",[],71,"How many babies in Egypt were ","How many babies in Egypt were vaccinated against some disease in 2019 (before the Coronavirus pandemic)?",[929],"gmi 0.71",[931],"gmi 0.48","More than 90% of children were vaccinated against some disease in Egypt in 2019.","You missed the modernization that means nearly every child in Egypt is vaccinated.","They missed the modernization that means nearly every baby in Egypt gets vaccinated.","Source: Source: WHO","The data comes from the Global Health Observatory data repository of the World Health Organization (WHO). The WHO estimates are based mainly on data from national administrative records and household surveys, such as the Expanded Programme on Immunization cluster survey, the UNICEF Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey, and the Demographic and Health Survey (DHS). These surveys assess the vaccination coverage among children aged 12-23 months who received a vaccination anytime before the survey.\nGapminder has compiled the estimates on the percentage of 1-year-old children who received nine different vaccinations (Haemophilus influenzae type B, diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, hepatitis B, tuberculosis BCG, measles, pneumococcal disease, poliomyelitis and rotavirus) for the period 1980-2019 for countries and territories and average global immunization coverage. To avoid overestimating the share of children who have been vaccinated at least once, we use \"more than\" rather than a specific number\n\nSource link: [Source: WHO](https:\u002F\u002Fapps.who.int\u002Fimmunization_monitoring\u002Fglobalsummary\u002Fcountries?countrycriteria%5Bcountry%5D%5B%5D=EGY)","Basic healthcare has improved a lot in Egypt, as the vaccination rate of 96% in 2019 shows. This also tells us something about the progress in Egypt'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 Egypt nowadays.",{"metadata":939,"sys":942,"fields":951},{"tags":940,"concepts":941},[],[],{"space":943,"id":945,"type":14,"createdAt":946,"updatedAt":946,"environment":947,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":89,"contentType":949,"locale":27},{"sys":944},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"1MEnn5SqLm7jO5fwqGk5mH","2022-06-20T15:22:35.124Z",{"sys":948},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":950},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":130},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":952,"answers":953,"answersAsImages":94,"wrongPercentage":954,"name":955,"questionText":956,"statistics":957,"veryWrongStatistics":959,"correctSentence":961,"youWereWrong":962,"youWereRight":963,"dataSourceShortText":329,"dataSourceLinkLongText":964,"extendedAnswerText":965,"headingVeryWrong":966,"youWereVeryWrong":962,"headingWrong":966,"aboutSurveys":363},"950",[],72,"How many people in Egypt have ","How many people in Egypt have some access to electricity?",[958],"gmi 0.72",[960],"gmi 0.27","More than 95% of people in Egypt have some access to electricity. ","Nearly everyone in Egypt has access to electricity.","They didn't know nearly every person in Egypt 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 Egypt have some access to electricity. 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What was it in Libya?",[1059,1060,1061,1062],"uk 0.8500000000000001","usa 0.8400000000000001","pak 0.62","mar 0.67",[1064,1065,1066,1067],"uk 0.3","usa 0.29","pak 0.3","mar 0.34","Life expectancy in Libya was around 75 years in 2019.","By underestimating how long people live in Libya you probably don't recognize how much development there has been in recent decades.","They probably don't realize how much Libya has developed in recent years.","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\u002F5fd4)","In 1965, the average lifespan in Libya was 59 years, which is what most people believe it is today. This is typical for many countries, where the population have managed to improve their lives a lot, despite all the problems that people have heard of in the news. In Libya people live just as long as the world average, and this is thanks to educated parents, nurses and doctors, whose successful efforts hardly ever get reported in the news.","People in Libya live longer!",{"metadata":1075,"sys":1078,"fields":1087},{"tags":1076,"concepts":1077},[],[],{"space":1079,"id":1081,"type":14,"createdAt":1082,"updatedAt":1082,"environment":1083,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":89,"contentType":1085,"locale":27},{"sys":1080},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"3TmnQvkbIcD6GeVqcHOVH6","2022-06-20T15:22:35.527Z",{"sys":1084},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":1086},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":130},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":1088,"answers":1089,"answersAsImages":94,"wrongPercentage":1090,"name":1091,"questionText":1092,"statistics":1093,"veryWrongStatistics":1098,"correctSentence":1103,"youWereWrong":1104,"youWereRight":1105,"dataSourceShortText":150,"dataSourceLinkLongText":1106,"extendedAnswerText":1107,"headingVeryWrong":1108,"youWereVeryWrong":1104,"headingWrong":1108},"508",[],80,"How many airports are there in","How many airports are there in Libya?",[1094,1095,1096,1097],"uk 0.8300000000000001","usa 0.9199999999999999","pak 0.72","mar 0.74",[1099,1100,1101,1102],"uk 0.53","usa 0.7","pak 0.36","mar 0.43","There are more than 60 airports in Libya.","There are at least 64 airports in Libya with international airport codes and most of them have paved runways.","Libya has more 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\u002FLY\u002F)","Having reliable infrastructure, including modern airports for national and international transport, is needed for economic development. In Libya there are many more airports than people imagine, probably because they generally underestimate the level of modernization in Libya.","Libya has many airports!",{"metadata":1110,"sys":1113,"fields":1122},{"tags":1111,"concepts":1112},[],[],{"space":1114,"id":1116,"type":14,"createdAt":1117,"updatedAt":1117,"environment":1118,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":89,"contentType":1120,"locale":27},{"sys":1115},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"78hCAsZhcVm9ZN7ilSvcgt","2022-06-20T15:22:35.843Z",{"sys":1119},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":1121},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":130},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":1123,"answers":1124,"answersAsImages":94,"wrongPercentage":1125,"name":1126,"questionText":1127,"statistics":1128,"veryWrongStatistics":1130,"correctSentence":1132,"youWereWrong":1133,"youWereRight":1134,"dataSourceShortText":935,"dataSourceLinkLongText":1135,"extendedAnswerText":1136,"headingVeryWrong":511,"youWereVeryWrong":1133,"headingWrong":511,"aboutSurveys":363},"1164",[],81,"How many babies in Libya were ","How many babies in Libya were vaccinated against some disease in 2019 (before the Coronavirus pandemic)?",[1129],"gmi 0.81",[1131],"gmi 0.52","Around 75% of children were vaccinated against some disease in Libya in 2019.","Even though more babies have basic healthcare than you expected, many others are missing out due to conflict and vaccine shortages. ","They underestimated how many babies in Libya get vaccinated. Many babies in Libya are still missing out due to conflict and vaccine shortages, though.","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)","In 2020, 74% of children in Libya got vaccinated. It was the same in 2019 and 2018. Before that, basic healthcare actually used to be available to MORE of the population. But due to conflict, some children have been harder to reach than they used to be previously.These children could now end up getting terrible diseases that can be prevented by vaccinations that once used to be given to 99% of babies in Libya. ",{"metadata":1138,"sys":1141,"fields":1150},{"tags":1139,"concepts":1140},[],[],{"space":1142,"id":1144,"type":14,"createdAt":1145,"updatedAt":1145,"environment":1146,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":89,"contentType":1148,"locale":27},{"sys":1143},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"5zAqj77D93aDoyyodu266W","2022-06-20T15:22:35.979Z",{"sys":1147},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":1149},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":130},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":1151,"answers":1152,"answersAsImages":94,"wrongPercentage":206,"name":1153,"questionText":1154,"statistics":1155,"veryWrongStatistics":1157,"correctSentence":1159,"youWereWrong":1160,"youWereRight":1161,"dataSourceShortText":329,"dataSourceLinkLongText":1162,"extendedAnswerText":1163,"headingVeryWrong":609,"youWereVeryWrong":1160,"headingWrong":609,"aboutSurveys":363},"1165",[],"How many people in Libya have ","How many people in Libya have some access to electricity?",[1156],"gmi 0.7",[1158],"gmi 0.25","Around 65% of people in Libya have some access to electricity. ","There has been a decrease in the number who have electricity access in Libya since conflict began, but not as much as you imagined.","There has been a decrease in the number who have electricity access in Libya since conflict began, but not as much as 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\u002Flibya)","Today, 69% of people in Libya have some access to electricity. Back in 2001, it was 97%. It shows how conflict can set a country back decades.",{"metadata":1165,"sys":1168,"fields":1177},{"tags":1166,"concepts":1167},[],[],{"space":1169,"id":1171,"type":14,"createdAt":1172,"updatedAt":1172,"environment":1173,"publishedVersion":89,"revision":89,"contentType":1175,"locale":27},{"sys":1170},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"3jcRMOw748UWJEYGB5ZZmS","2022-06-20T15:22:36.129Z",{"sys":1174},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":1176},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":112},{"globalId":1178,"heading":1179,"slug":1178,"questions":1180,"certificateText":1181},"lby-cert","Libya Cert",[1040,1074,1109,1137],"for answering 100% correct on questions about Libya, and thereby proving essential knowledge that most people are wrong about.",{"metadata":1183,"sys":1186,"fields":1193},{"tags":1184,"concepts":1185},[],[],{"space":1187,"id":1189,"type":39,"createdAt":1190,"updatedAt":1190,"environment":1191,"publishedVersion":45,"revision":89,"locale":27},{"sys":1188},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"41AAAS1Uy0HbNwXYGdunUl","2022-06-20T15:22:31.845Z",{"sys":1192},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"title":1194,"description":48,"file":1195},"ly",{"url":1196,"details":1197,"fileName":1200,"contentType":402},"\u002F\u002Fimages.ctfassets.net\u002Fghhpjogyw4x7\u002F41AAAS1Uy0HbNwXYGdunUl\u002F6836c253efa062769066a0273ba3b9cf\u002Fly.svg",{"size":1198,"image":1199},537,{"width":400,"height":400},"ly.svg",{"metadata":1202,"sys":1205,"fields":1214},{"tags":1203,"concepts":1204},[],[],{"space":1206,"id":1208,"type":14,"createdAt":1209,"updatedAt":1209,"environment":1210,"publishedVersion":274,"revision":89,"contentType":1212,"locale":27},{"sys":1207},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"4c8NlukCLvOAuAgTAMSEoV","2022-06-20T15:22:36.179Z",{"sys":1211},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":1213},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":92},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":1215,"name":1216,"slug":1217,"tests":1218,"diplomaTest":1419,"icon":1437,"iconDisplayType":403,"topicCategory":404},"mar","Morocco","morocco",[1219],{"metadata":1220,"sys":1223,"fields":1232},{"tags":1221,"concepts":1222},[],[],{"space":1224,"id":1226,"type":14,"createdAt":1227,"updatedAt":1227,"environment":1228,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":89,"contentType":1230,"locale":27},{"sys":1225},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"61opCqOaYfQI6Za9A5qyN3","2022-06-20T15:22:36.212Z",{"sys":1229},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":1231},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":112},{"globalId":1233,"heading":1234,"slug":1233,"questions":1235,"certificateText":48},"mar-t1","Morocco T1",[1236,1267,1301,1335,1365,1392],{"metadata":1237,"sys":1240,"fields":1249},{"tags":1238,"concepts":1239},[],[],{"space":1241,"id":1243,"type":14,"createdAt":1244,"updatedAt":1244,"environment":1245,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":89,"contentType":1247,"locale":27},{"sys":1242},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"4CB0p9fvbtb0jQf2j7SInn","2022-06-20T15:22:36.246Z",{"sys":1246},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":1248},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":130},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":1250,"answers":1251,"answersAsImages":94,"wrongPercentage":457,"name":135,"questionText":1252,"statistics":1253,"veryWrongStatistics":1257,"correctSentence":1261,"youWereWrong":1262,"youWereRight":1263,"dataSourceShortText":150,"dataSourceLinkLongText":1264,"extendedAnswerText":1265,"headingVeryWrong":1266,"youWereVeryWrong":1262,"headingWrong":1266},"576",[],"How many airports with paved runways are there in Morocco?",[597,1254,1255,1256],"mar 0.6","fra 0.72","usa 0.77",[1258,1259,637,1260],"uk 0.45","mar 0.15","usa 0.48","There are more than 25 airports with paved runways in Morocco","There are more than 35 airports in Morocco and most of them have some kind of paved runway. ","Morocco 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\u002FMA\u002F)","Having reliable infrastructure, including modern airports for national and international transport, is needed for economic development. In Morocco 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.","Morocco has modern airports!",{"metadata":1268,"sys":1271,"fields":1280},{"tags":1269,"concepts":1270},[],[],{"space":1272,"id":1274,"type":14,"createdAt":1275,"updatedAt":1275,"environment":1276,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":89,"contentType":1278,"locale":27},{"sys":1273},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"5ma7kgXMMVb1TLf31821gu","2022-06-20T15:22:36.384Z",{"sys":1277},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":1279},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":130},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":1281,"answers":1282,"answersAsImages":94,"wrongPercentage":1090,"name":1283,"questionText":1284,"statistics":1285,"veryWrongStatistics":1289,"correctSentence":1293,"youWereWrong":1294,"youWereRight":1295,"dataSourceShortText":1296,"dataSourceLinkLongText":1297,"extendedAnswerText":1298,"headingVeryWrong":1299,"youWereVeryWrong":1300,"headingWrong":1299},"577",[],"When did women in Morocco obta","When did women in Morocco obtain constitutional voting rights?",[1286,1287,139,1288],"uk 0.89","mar 0.64","usa 0.8200000000000001",[1290,1291,1292,570],"uk 0.51","mar 0.11","fra 0.36","Women in Morocco got the right to vote in 1963.","But you assumed they only got that right 30 years ago.","They wrongly assume that a woman's right to vote in Morocco is recent.","Source: IPU","We use information for this question from the the IPU, which is the global organization of national parliaments and recognized by the independent experts we contacted as a reliable source of information.\n\nSource link: [IPU](http:\u002F\u002Farchive.ipu.org\u002Fwmn-e\u002Fsuffrage.htm)","In many countries granting women the right to vote has taken far too long which might be the reason why many think this is also the case for Morocco. ","Women have voted in Morocco for 60 years!","But you assumed they hadn't been allowed that right at all yet.",{"metadata":1302,"sys":1305,"fields":1314},{"tags":1303,"concepts":1304},[],[],{"space":1306,"id":1308,"type":14,"createdAt":1309,"updatedAt":1309,"environment":1310,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":89,"contentType":1312,"locale":27},{"sys":1307},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"1QWC8bFdwHk81GP8nkIlwD","2022-06-20T15:22:36.516Z",{"sys":1311},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":1313},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":130},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":1315,"answers":1316,"answersAsImages":94,"wrongPercentage":280,"name":1317,"questionText":1318,"statistics":1319,"veryWrongStatistics":1323,"correctSentence":1327,"youWereWrong":1328,"youWereRight":1329,"dataSourceShortText":186,"dataSourceLinkLongText":1330,"extendedAnswerText":1331,"headingVeryWrong":1332,"youWereVeryWrong":1333,"headingWrong":1332,"aboutSurveys":1334},"578",[],"In Morocco, of all children ag","In Morocco, of all children aged 7 to 11, how many went to school in 2018?",[1320,1321,1322,1100,900],"uk 0.73","mar 0.55","fra 0.61",[803,1324,1325,1065,1326],"mar 0.13","fra 0.16","gmi 0.41","More than 95% of children aged 6 to 11 went to school in Morocco in 2018.","Nearly every Moroccan 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 Moroccan children didn't spend their days in a classroom learning but were probably at home, in the streets or out working instead.","The data comes from UNESCO. The ages we use in the question refer to primary school age in that particular country (the ages people attend primary school differ slightly by country). The number used is the percentage of children of that age in the country who are enrolled in school. This number does not show actual school attendance or how many children drop out, just how many are signed up for school. Despite that limitation, five independent experts we contacted said this data is the best available. We also put in big differences between the three options so that the 'correct' answer we use is way more correct than the two other options.\n\nSource link: [UNESCO](https:\u002F\u002Fdata.worldbank.org\u002Findicator\u002FSE.PRM.TENR?locations=MA)","99% of children go to school in Morocco. But people truly underestimate the share of children in school. It really shows that people have missed important, positive trends in Morocco.","Children go to school in Morocco!","Nearly every Moroccan child of primary school age is in a classroom learning. You thought most were at home, in the streets or out working instead!","During 2021, we conducted hundreds of online surveys asking thousands of people in Japan, the UK and Brazil about their perceptions of progress of all 197 countries. We call it the Gapminder Misconception Index pilot (GMI). The results you see above is what the respondents answered on this question. In total, we asked around 600 questions in each country, using Google Surveys. The results are based on answers from 7,875 online respondents: roughly 35 per country for each question. The majority of the surveys were run in August 2021. Some of the surveys in the UK were conducted already in 2020. This is not an academic study. It hasn’t been peer reviewed and is not intended for any academic journal. If some academic researcher wants to build on our work, they are most welcome. We published these findings freely on our website, on 14 January 2022, because we think the world needs to know this. You can read more about the Gapminder Misconception Index pilot study [here](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.gapminder.org\u002Fignorance\u002Fgapminder-index-pilot\u002F)\n\nThis question also has results from other online surveys conducted with Google Surveys in a selection of countries during 2019-2021. ",{"metadata":1336,"sys":1339,"fields":1348},{"tags":1337,"concepts":1338},[],[],{"space":1340,"id":1342,"type":14,"createdAt":1343,"updatedAt":1343,"environment":1344,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":89,"contentType":1346,"locale":27},{"sys":1341},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"2KuF0hUrhtYpy4Vj3Sdwj7","2022-06-20T15:22:36.673Z",{"sys":1345},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":1347},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":130},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":1349,"answers":1350,"answersAsImages":94,"wrongPercentage":134,"name":830,"questionText":1351,"statistics":1352,"veryWrongStatistics":1355,"correctSentence":1359,"youWereWrong":1360,"youWereRight":1361,"dataSourceShortText":843,"dataSourceLinkLongText":1362,"extendedAnswerText":1363,"headingVeryWrong":1364,"youWereVeryWrong":1360,"headingWrong":1364},"579",[],"How many startup companies in Morocco, created after 2015, are listed on the international investment site Crunchbase?",[174,1353,175,1354],"mar 0.73","usa 0.79",[1356,1357,603,1358],"uk 0.31","mar 0.23","usa 0.45","Around 60 Moroccan companies created after 2015 are listed on the international investment site Crunchbase.","Like many others, you had a hard time imagining that the business environment in Morocco keeps growing and stimulates innovation.","They have a hard time imagining that the business environment in Morocco keeps growing and stimulates innovation.","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\u002Fsearch\u002Forganization.companies\u002F59f79b9e9020e0f8e791bfef392097f9)","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 Morocco – which is a very positive sign.","Innovation takes place in Morocco!",{"metadata":1366,"sys":1369,"fields":1378},{"tags":1367,"concepts":1368},[],[],{"space":1370,"id":1372,"type":14,"createdAt":1373,"updatedAt":1373,"environment":1374,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":89,"contentType":1376,"locale":27},{"sys":1371},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"yegFn5i9qivG2iQsIjrwd","2022-06-20T15:22:36.806Z",{"sys":1375},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":1377},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":130},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":1379,"answers":1380,"answersAsImages":94,"wrongPercentage":492,"name":1381,"questionText":1382,"statistics":1383,"veryWrongStatistics":1385,"correctSentence":1387,"youWereWrong":1388,"youWereRight":1389,"dataSourceShortText":935,"dataSourceLinkLongText":1390,"extendedAnswerText":1391,"headingVeryWrong":511,"youWereVeryWrong":1388,"headingWrong":511,"aboutSurveys":363},"1181",[],"How many babies in Morocco wer","How many babies in Morocco were vaccinated against some disease in 2019?",[1384],"gmi 0.79",[1386],"gmi 0.37","More than 95% of children were vaccinated against some disease in Morocco in 2019.","You missed the modernization that means nearly every child in Morocco is vaccinated.","They missed the modernization that means nearly every baby in Morocco 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 Morocco, as the vaccination rate of 99% in 2019 shows. This also tells us something about the progress in Morocco'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 Morocco nowadays.",{"metadata":1393,"sys":1396,"fields":1405},{"tags":1394,"concepts":1395},[],[],{"space":1397,"id":1399,"type":14,"createdAt":1400,"updatedAt":1400,"environment":1401,"publishedVersion":45,"revision":89,"contentType":1403,"locale":27},{"sys":1398},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"5IaHx2Q7P5D875SabCx53V","2022-06-20T15:22:36.944Z",{"sys":1402},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":1404},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":130},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":1406,"answers":1407,"answersAsImages":94,"wrongPercentage":242,"name":1408,"questionText":1409,"statistics":1410,"veryWrongStatistics":1412,"correctSentence":1414,"youWereWrong":1415,"youWereRight":1416,"dataSourceShortText":329,"dataSourceLinkLongText":1417,"extendedAnswerText":1418,"headingVeryWrong":966,"youWereVeryWrong":1415,"headingWrong":966,"aboutSurveys":363},"1182",[],"How many people in Morocco hav","How many people in Morocco have some access to electricity?",[1411],"gmi 0.69",[1413],"gmi 0.36","More than 95% of people in Morocco have some access to electricity. ","Nearly everyone in Morocco has access to electricity.","They didn't know nearly every person in Morocco 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\u002Fmorocco)","Today, close to 100% of people in Morocco have some access to electricity. Back in 2001, it was around 70% . Obviously, some people’s understanding of Morocco hasn’t been able to keep up with that fast pace of improvement.",{"metadata":1420,"sys":1423,"fields":1432},{"tags":1421,"concepts":1422},[],[],{"space":1424,"id":1426,"type":14,"createdAt":1427,"updatedAt":1427,"environment":1428,"publishedVersion":89,"revision":89,"contentType":1430,"locale":27},{"sys":1425},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"6NT48tfANkRNnyoo1V1LpT","2022-06-20T15:22:37.078Z",{"sys":1429},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":1431},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":112},{"globalId":1433,"heading":1434,"slug":1433,"questions":1435,"certificateText":1436},"mar-cert","Morocco Cert",[1236,1267,1301,1335,1365,1392],"for answering 100% correct on questions about Morocco, and thereby proving essential knowledge that most people are wrong about.",{"metadata":1438,"sys":1441,"fields":1448},{"tags":1439,"concepts":1440},[],[],{"space":1442,"id":1444,"type":39,"createdAt":1445,"updatedAt":1445,"environment":1446,"publishedVersion":45,"revision":89,"locale":27},{"sys":1443},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"3Mh8wzEBF2P0lWmdegnnX1","2022-06-20T15:22:31.853Z",{"sys":1447},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"title":1449,"description":48,"file":1450},"ma",{"url":1451,"details":1452,"fileName":1455,"contentType":402},"\u002F\u002Fimages.ctfassets.net\u002Fghhpjogyw4x7\u002F3Mh8wzEBF2P0lWmdegnnX1\u002F0f95c727f0078bf5558011c8df96a885\u002Fma.svg",{"size":1453,"image":1454},525,{"width":400,"height":400},"ma.svg",{"metadata":1457,"sys":1460,"fields":1469},{"tags":1458,"concepts":1459},[],[],{"space":1461,"id":1463,"type":14,"createdAt":1464,"updatedAt":1464,"environment":1465,"publishedVersion":274,"revision":89,"contentType":1467,"locale":27},{"sys":1462},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"4W4atSXar9knWqTxN6fQmQ","2022-06-20T15:22:37.116Z",{"sys":1466},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":1468},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":92},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":1470,"name":1471,"slug":1472,"tests":1473,"diplomaTest":1635,"icon":1653,"iconDisplayType":403,"topicCategory":404},"tun","Tunisia","tunisia",[1474],{"metadata":1475,"sys":1478,"fields":1487},{"tags":1476,"concepts":1477},[],[],{"space":1479,"id":1481,"type":14,"createdAt":1482,"updatedAt":1482,"environment":1483,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":89,"contentType":1485,"locale":27},{"sys":1480},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"6xzsnZNZiYPDQmvGw9kWLM","2022-06-20T15:22:37.150Z",{"sys":1484},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":1486},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":112},{"globalId":1488,"heading":1489,"slug":1488,"questions":1490,"certificateText":48},"tun-t1","Tunisia T1",[1491,1523,1557,1584,1608],{"metadata":1492,"sys":1495,"fields":1504},{"tags":1493,"concepts":1494},[],[],{"space":1496,"id":1498,"type":14,"createdAt":1499,"updatedAt":1499,"environment":1500,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":89,"contentType":1502,"locale":27},{"sys":1497},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"1C5x1jWWMZPvtyiPKSLN8J","2022-06-20T15:22:37.183Z",{"sys":1501},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":1503},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":130},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":1505,"answers":1506,"answersAsImages":94,"wrongPercentage":1507,"name":830,"questionText":1508,"statistics":1509,"veryWrongStatistics":1513,"correctSentence":1517,"youWereWrong":1518,"youWereRight":1519,"dataSourceShortText":843,"dataSourceLinkLongText":1520,"extendedAnswerText":1521,"headingVeryWrong":1522,"youWereVeryWrong":1518,"headingWrong":1522},"791",[],65,"How many startup companies in Tunisia, created after 2015, are listed on the international investment site Crunchbase?",[1510,175,1511,1512],"uk 0.63","vmn 0.5800000000000001","mar 0.6599999999999999",[1514,180,1515,1516],"uk 0.21","vmn 0.19","mar 0.36","Around 70 Tunisian companies created after 2015 are listed on the international investment site Crunchbase.","You hadn't recognized that the business environment in Tunisia encourages the innovation which can drive an economy and create lots of  jobs!","They hadn't recognized that the business environment in Tunisia encourages the innovation which can drive an economy and create lots of  jobs!","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\u002Fsearch\u002Forganization.companies\u002F59efd3f1e448af54f753bbb41d37780c)","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 new businesses being created in different sectors in Tunisia – which is a very positive sign.","Tunisia has many entrepreneurs!",{"metadata":1524,"sys":1527,"fields":1536},{"tags":1525,"concepts":1526},[],[],{"space":1528,"id":1530,"type":14,"createdAt":1531,"updatedAt":1531,"environment":1532,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":89,"contentType":1534,"locale":27},{"sys":1529},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"7a7N6B8144VxmWCzzTv23D","2022-06-20T15:22:37.323Z",{"sys":1533},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":1535},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":130},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":1537,"answers":1538,"answersAsImages":94,"wrongPercentage":134,"name":1539,"questionText":1540,"statistics":1541,"veryWrongStatistics":1545,"correctSentence":1550,"youWereWrong":1551,"youWereRight":1552,"dataSourceShortText":1553,"dataSourceLinkLongText":1554,"extendedAnswerText":1555,"headingVeryWrong":1556,"youWereVeryWrong":1551,"headingWrong":1556},"792",[],"In Tunisia in 2018, how many b","In Tunisia in 2018, how many babies were born with a trained health worker present?",[597,1542,1543,1544],"fra 0.79","vmn 0.6599999999999999","mar 0.71",[1546,1547,1548,1549],"uk 0.44","fra 0.45","vmn 0.29","mar 0.39","More than 95% of babies in Tunisia are born with a trained health worker present.","The misconception that most mothers in Tunisia 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 Tunisia still don’t have access to modern delivery care proves how unaware they were of the modernization that has happened.","Source: UNICEF","This data is complied by the World Health Organization and Unicef. The number we use is based on the most recent data. Data from some countries is more reliable than from others. Different countries also use very different criteria for what is a “trained” health worker. To account for this we use the correct option “more than” rather than using a specific number, to ensure we do not overestimate progress. Since 2004, we have known how many skilled health workers attend births but not their quality. After 2004, there was an increase in births attended by skilled workers, and even though there was a lot of progress, the decline in maternal mortality didn’t reach the 75% by 2015 that was stated in the Millennium Development Goals (The decrease in maternal mortality ratio from 2000 to 2017 was 38%. This was addressed in 2018, with a newer definition of who is a skilled health worker, which has stricter standards. Our data doesn’t yet take this new definition into account as most of the data was collected before 2018. Due to the issue around the definition of “skilled” we tweaked the question to say “trained” health worker instead, as the definition the data uses still meets that criteria.\n\nSource link: [UNICEF](https:\u002F\u002Fdata.unicef.org\u002Ftopic\u002Fmaternal-health\u002Fdelivery-care\u002F)","A majority of births in Tunisia are supervised by trained health workers nowadays (99.5% in 2018). Basic healthcare is inexpensive today and most mothers get help during childbirth, which means that fewer mothers and babies die. Even though the average amount of attended births has gone up everywhere, there are enormous inequalities within countries","A majority of all deliveries in Tunisia are attended by professionals!",{"metadata":1558,"sys":1561,"fields":1570},{"tags":1559,"concepts":1560},[],[],{"space":1562,"id":1564,"type":14,"createdAt":1565,"updatedAt":1565,"environment":1566,"publishedVersion":89,"revision":89,"contentType":1568,"locale":27},{"sys":1563},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"2O4p2OPRHoXP6eDrAeLf13","2022-06-20T15:22:37.461Z",{"sys":1567},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":1569},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":130},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":1571,"answers":1572,"answersAsImages":94,"wrongPercentage":349,"name":1573,"questionText":1574,"statistics":1575,"veryWrongStatistics":1576,"correctSentence":1578,"youWereWrong":1579,"youWereRight":1580,"dataSourceShortText":359,"dataSourceLinkLongText":1581,"extendedAnswerText":1582,"headingVeryWrong":1583,"youWereVeryWrong":1579,"headingWrong":1583,"aboutSurveys":363},"1342",[],"In Tunisia, of all children ag","In Tunisia, of all children aged 7 to 11, how many went to school in 2013?",[353],[1577],"gmi 0.33","More than 95% of children aged 7 to 11 went to school in Tunisia in 2013.","Nearly every Tunisian 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 Tunisian 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=TN)","99% of children go to school in Tunisia. But people truly underestimate the share of children in school. It really shows that people have missed important, positive trends in Tunisia.","Children go to school in Tunisia!",{"metadata":1585,"sys":1588,"fields":1597},{"tags":1586,"concepts":1587},[],[],{"space":1589,"id":1591,"type":14,"createdAt":1592,"updatedAt":1592,"environment":1593,"publishedVersion":89,"revision":89,"contentType":1595,"locale":27},{"sys":1590},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"2ar4r2TdU0zx4YKP8RgvrD","2022-06-20T15:22:37.601Z",{"sys":1594},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":1596},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":130},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":1598,"answers":1599,"answersAsImages":94,"wrongPercentage":206,"name":1600,"questionText":1601,"statistics":1602,"veryWrongStatistics":1603,"correctSentence":1604,"youWereWrong":1605,"youWereRight":1606,"dataSourceShortText":935,"dataSourceLinkLongText":1135,"extendedAnswerText":1607,"headingVeryWrong":511,"youWereVeryWrong":1605,"headingWrong":511,"aboutSurveys":363},"1343",[],"How many babies in Tunisia wer","How many babies in Tunisia were vaccinated against some disease in 2020?",[1156],[902],"More than 90% of children were vaccinated against some disease in Tunisia in 2020.","You missed the modernization that means nearly every child in Tunisia is vaccinated.","They missed the modernization that means nearly every baby in Tunisia gets vaccinated.","Basic healthcare has improved a lot in Tunisia, as the vaccination rate of 93% in 2020 shows. This also tells us something about the progress in Tunisia'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 Tunisia nowadays.",{"metadata":1609,"sys":1612,"fields":1621},{"tags":1610,"concepts":1611},[],[],{"space":1613,"id":1615,"type":14,"createdAt":1616,"updatedAt":1616,"environment":1617,"publishedVersion":89,"revision":89,"contentType":1619,"locale":27},{"sys":1614},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"39jzpp3oyzCUu0R2JkqyQ8","2022-06-20T15:22:37.999Z",{"sys":1618},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":1620},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":130},{"isHidden":94,"globalId":1622,"answers":1623,"answersAsImages":94,"wrongPercentage":315,"name":1624,"questionText":1625,"statistics":1626,"veryWrongStatistics":1628,"correctSentence":1630,"youWereWrong":1631,"youWereRight":1632,"dataSourceShortText":329,"dataSourceLinkLongText":1633,"extendedAnswerText":1634,"headingVeryWrong":966,"youWereVeryWrong":1631,"headingWrong":966,"aboutSurveys":363},"1344",[],"How many people in Tunisia hav","How many people in Tunisia have some access to electricity?",[1627],"gmi 0.63",[1629],"gmi 0.34","More than 95% of people in Tunisia have some access to electricity. ","Nearly everyone in Tunisia has access to electricity.","They didn't know nearly every person in Tunisia 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\u002Ftunisia)","Today, close to 100% of people in Tunisia have some access to electricity. Back in 2001 it was already 97%, which shows how outdated some people's perceptions can be.",{"metadata":1636,"sys":1639,"fields":1648},{"tags":1637,"concepts":1638},[],[],{"space":1640,"id":1642,"type":14,"createdAt":1643,"updatedAt":1643,"environment":1644,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":89,"contentType":1646,"locale":27},{"sys":1641},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"5rbfhtWkhVDui22WSvU65A","2022-06-20T15:22:38.144Z",{"sys":1645},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":1647},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":112},{"globalId":1649,"heading":1650,"slug":1649,"questions":1651,"certificateText":1652},"tun-cert","Tunisia Cert",[1491,1523,1557,1584,1608],"for answering 100% correct on questions about Tunisia, and thereby proving essential knowledge that most people are wrong about.",{"metadata":1654,"sys":1657,"fields":1664},{"tags":1655,"concepts":1656},[],[],{"space":1658,"id":1660,"type":39,"createdAt":1661,"updatedAt":1661,"environment":1662,"publishedVersion":45,"revision":89,"locale":27},{"sys":1659},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"xEeDpeNGdhpdV7JklpiYu","2022-06-20T15:22:31.860Z",{"sys":1663},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"title":1665,"description":48,"file":1666},"tn",{"url":1667,"details":1668,"fileName":1671,"contentType":402},"\u002F\u002Fimages.ctfassets.net\u002Fghhpjogyw4x7\u002FxEeDpeNGdhpdV7JklpiYu\u002F454300cdc6c5a8b55a77dd54e8d03bc5\u002Ftn.svg",{"size":1669,"image":1670},471,{"width":400,"height":400},"tn.svg"]