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This is based on interviews conducted during the period 2009 to 2020 with tens of thousands of businesses with 5 or more employees in the manufacturing and service sectors in 144 countries. Firms with 100% government\u002Fstate ownership are not included. The number of businesses per country ranges from 150 in small countries, to nearly 2000 in large countries. Because the data is based on a small sample of all companies in the world, there is a large margin of error which we take into consideration by putting big differences between the correct answer and the two wrong options. \n\nSource link: [World Bank](https:\u002F\u002Fdata.worldbank.org\u002Findicator\u002FIC.CUS.DURS.EX?locations=AL)","With global supply chains becoming more important, an efficient customs system help countries increase their role in global trade. Many people think the authorities in Albania are slow at clearing goods through customs. They haven’t realized Albania is on an ambitious path to become an effective logistic player in the world economy!","Effective customs in Albania!",{"metadata":154,"sys":157,"fields":166},{"tags":155,"concepts":156},[],[],{"space":158,"id":160,"type":14,"createdAt":161,"updatedAt":161,"environment":162,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":164,"locale":27},{"sys":159},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"1U2pPZoEpdCdlR3LtRJ3eh","2022-06-21T07:42:01.767Z",{"sys":163},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":165},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":167,"answers":168,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":169,"name":170,"questionText":171,"statistics":172,"veryWrongStatistics":177,"correctSentence":182,"youWereWrong":183,"youWereRight":184,"dataSourceShortText":185,"dataSourceLinkLongText":186,"extendedAnswerText":187,"headingVeryWrong":188,"youWereVeryWrong":183,"headingWrong":189},"127",[],73,"How many people in Albania use","How many people in Albania use the Internet?",[173,174,175,176],"uk 0.79","rus 0.76","ita 0.76","nga 0.6",[178,179,180,181],"uk 0.52","rus 0.49","ita 0.41","nga 0.18","Around 70% of people in Albania use the internet.","You underestimated how modern Albania's infrastructure, businesses and people are.","They underestimated how modern Albania's infrastructure, businesses and people are.","Source: ITU","The data comes from the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), which is the United Nations' specialized agency for information and communication technologies. It is compiled through surveys and, where data is missing, from estimates. Some countries’ numbers may be overestimates and others are underestimates, for example there is often an underrepresentation of rural communities where Internet access might be lower, resulting in our number being an overestimation. On the other hand, data can be slow to come in from low-income settings where progress right now is the fastest, and the number we have might therefore also be an underestimation. Finally, the ITU’s definition of using the Internet as being online once in the previous three months. If someone was only online once or twice in that time, that is clearly very different from the constant connection many of us have. Despite these limitations, two independent experts we consulted considered the ITU’s figures the best and most reliable estimate of how many people use the Internet.\n\nSource link: [ITU](https:\u002F\u002Fdata.worldbank.org\u002Findicator\u002FIT.NET.USER.ZS)","The number of internet users globally is growing rapidly and now sits at around 63%. Most people are aware of this, so they usually overestimate global progress and think that it is over 63%. Albania is ahead of the world. Internet usage there increased from 45% in 2010 to more than 70% today. This level of progress is hard to imagine for many people in some countries.","More than a decade out of date!","A decade out of date!",{"metadata":191,"sys":194,"fields":203},{"tags":192,"concepts":193},[],[],{"space":195,"id":197,"type":14,"createdAt":198,"updatedAt":198,"environment":199,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":201,"locale":27},{"sys":196},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"6onK06AS7tQ4h2OnI4MrGo","2022-06-21T07:42:01.936Z",{"sys":200},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":202},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":204,"answers":205,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":206,"name":207,"questionText":208,"statistics":209,"veryWrongStatistics":214,"correctSentence":219,"youWereWrong":220,"youWereRight":221,"dataSourceShortText":222,"dataSourceLinkLongText":223,"extendedAnswerText":224,"headingVeryWrong":225,"youWereVeryWrong":226,"headingWrong":225},"128",[],86,"The average life expectancy in","The average life expectancy in the world today is 72 years. When did Albania reach this life expectancy?",[210,211,212,213],"uk 0.8899999999999999","rus 0.84","ita 0.8200000000000001","nga 0.88",[215,216,217,218],"uk 0.57","rus 0.48","ita 0.34","nga 0.48","Albania reached a life expectancy of 72 years around 1984.","Your view of Albania is more than two decades out of date.","They have a view of Albania that is decades 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)","The average life expectancy of Albania has been more than 72 for nearly 40 years, but many answered that it is still lower than the world average. When so many people underestimate the life expectancy of Albania, it shows a general lack of awareness about the amazing progress the Albanian society has made.","Albanians have a life expectancy of 78!","Your view of Albania is nearly four decades out of date.",{"metadata":228,"sys":231,"fields":240},{"tags":229,"concepts":230},[],[],{"space":232,"id":234,"type":14,"createdAt":235,"updatedAt":235,"environment":236,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":238,"locale":27},{"sys":233},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"7cVEcw2l5ahwj22mc67zmx","2022-06-21T07:42:02.083Z",{"sys":237},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":239},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":241,"answers":242,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":243,"name":244,"questionText":245,"statistics":246,"veryWrongStatistics":251,"correctSentence":256,"youWereWrong":257,"youWereRight":258,"dataSourceShortText":259,"dataSourceLinkLongText":260,"extendedAnswerText":261,"headingVeryWrong":262,"youWereVeryWrong":257,"headingWrong":262},"129",[],76,"During the past 5 years, women","During the past 5 years, women held 25% of all seats in national parliaments worldwide. What was the number in Albania?",[247,248,249,250],"uk 0.8200000000000001","rus 0.6","ita 0.86","nga 0.74",[252,253,254,255],"uk 0.64","rus 0.31","ita 0.37","nga 0.33","During the past 5 five years, women held 30% of seats in Albania's parliament.","Like many countries, Albania is still a long way from having an equal representation of women and men in parliament, BUT a lot of progress has been made.","They are unaware that, even though Albania still has a long way to go to be equal, there has been a lot of progress made.","Source: IPU","Our correct figure is an average across both lower and upper chambers of parliament between 2017-2022. This figure will change as elections are held. We chose to have an average across both chambers of parliament despite the upper houses having different levels of power in different countries. It’s worth noting that being represented in the parliament does not automatically transfer into female contribution and engagement as there sometimes can be other obstacles.\nWe consulted six independent experts for this question who all agreed that the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) data is extremely reliable.\n\nSource link: [IPU](https:\u002F\u002Fdocs.google.com\u002Fspreadsheets\u002Fd\u002F1QE30QKC-uMbvUlYxLDaZpTVe59ooO0Rz9IC-dbIDQJg\u002Fedit#gid=569008178)","The world has gotten halfway to 50\u002F50 men and women, and to speed up that change it’s important that young women are fully aware that their chances of reaching parliament are much better today than ever before. Underestimating this progress undervalues the current work women are doing and could also discourage more women from top positions in politics. ","Growing number of women in parliament!",{"metadata":264,"sys":267,"fields":276},{"tags":265,"concepts":266},[],[],{"space":268,"id":270,"type":14,"createdAt":271,"updatedAt":271,"environment":272,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":274,"locale":27},{"sys":269},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"52ZDSxlip2CpXnvHArzTKn","2022-06-21T07:42:02.326Z",{"sys":273},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":275},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":277,"answers":278,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":279,"name":280,"questionText":281,"statistics":282,"veryWrongStatistics":285,"correctSentence":289,"youWereWrong":290,"youWereRight":291,"dataSourceShortText":292,"dataSourceLinkLongText":293,"extendedAnswerText":294,"headingVeryWrong":295,"youWereVeryWrong":296,"headingWrong":295},"130",[],78,"In Albania, how many babies ar","In Albania, how many babies are born with a trained health worker present (before the pandemic)?",[247,283,284,250],"rus 0.72","ita 0.84",[286,287,180,288],"uk 0.63","rus 0.32","nga 0.37","In Albania, more than 95% of babies are born with a trained health worker present.","The misconception that a quarter of mothers in Albania still don’t have access to modern delivery care proves how unaware you were of the modernization that has happened.","The misconception that many mothers in Albania 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 Albania are supervised by trained health workers nowadays (99.8% in 2018). Basic healthcare is inexpensive today and most mothers get help during childbirth, which means that fewer mothers and babies die. ","A majority of all deliveries in Albania are attended by professionals!","The misconception that nearly half of mothers in Albania still don’t have access to modern delivery care proves how unaware you were of the modernization that has happened.",{"metadata":298,"sys":301,"fields":310},{"tags":299,"concepts":300},[],[],{"space":302,"id":304,"type":14,"createdAt":305,"updatedAt":305,"environment":306,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":308,"locale":27},{"sys":303},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"47ae1Ydi0w7SVDdJrpL9Qj","2022-06-21T07:42:02.481Z",{"sys":307},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":309},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":311,"answers":312,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":313,"name":314,"questionText":315,"statistics":316,"veryWrongStatistics":319,"correctSentence":324,"youWereWrong":325,"youWereRight":326,"dataSourceShortText":327,"dataSourceLinkLongText":328,"extendedAnswerText":329,"headingVeryWrong":330,"youWereVeryWrong":325,"headingWrong":330},"131",[],62,"How many people in Albania hav","How many people in Albania have some access to electricity?",[317,179,139,318],"uk 0.81","nga 0.5900000000000001",[320,321,322,323],"uk 0.49","rus 0.13","ita 0.18","nga 0.25","More than 95% of people in Albania have access to electricity. ","Nearly every Alabanian is on the grid and that has been the case for a long time.","They didn't realize nearly every Albanian has been on the grid for many years.","Source: ESMAP","For this question, the source we use is The Energy Progress Report, which tracks the progress of SDG 7.  The term “access” is defined differently in all their underlying sources. In some extreme cases, households may experience an average of 60 power outages per week and still be listed as “having access to electricity”. We have made sure to avoid using data for countries where experts said the data is particularly unreliable\nand we also use \"more than\" so we avoid using a specific number which may overstate progress. \n\nSource link: [ESMAP](https:\u002F\u002Ftrackingsdg7.esmap.org\u002Fcountry\u002Falbania)","Today almost everyone in Albania has some access to electricity. In fact, almost 100% of people in Albania had access to electricity already 30 years ago (which is as far back as we have data), which illustrates how out of date people’s views are!","You are decades out of date!",{"metadata":332,"sys":335,"fields":344},{"tags":333,"concepts":334},[],[],{"space":336,"id":338,"type":14,"createdAt":339,"updatedAt":339,"environment":340,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":342,"locale":27},{"sys":337},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"4x0Xz0mYERRLB2hV6NRzwe","2022-06-21T07:42:02.668Z",{"sys":341},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":343},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":345,"answers":346,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":347,"name":348,"questionText":349,"statistics":350,"veryWrongStatistics":352,"correctSentence":354,"youWereWrong":355,"youWereRight":356,"dataSourceShortText":357,"dataSourceLinkLongText":358,"extendedAnswerText":359,"headingVeryWrong":360,"youWereVeryWrong":355,"headingWrong":360,"aboutSurveys":361},"841",[],61,"In Albania, of all children ag","In Albania, of all children aged 7 to 11, how many went to school in 2018?",[351],"gmi 0.61",[353],"gmi 0.31","More than 90% of children aged 7 to 11 went to school in Albania in 2018.","Nearly every Albanian 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 Albanian children didn't spend their days in a classroom learning but were probably at home, in the streets or out working instead.","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: [UNESCO](https:\u002F\u002Fdata.worldbank.org\u002Findicator\u002FSE.PRM.TENR)","97% of children go to school in Albania. But people truly underestimate the share of children in school. It really shows that people have missed important, positive trends in Albania.","Children go to school in Albania!","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":363,"sys":366,"fields":375},{"tags":364,"concepts":365},[],[],{"space":367,"id":369,"type":14,"createdAt":370,"updatedAt":370,"environment":371,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":373,"locale":27},{"sys":368},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"5cPgTBzMPfG6KRMtzzlTww","2022-06-21T07:42:02.840Z",{"sys":372},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":374},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":376,"answers":377,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":378,"name":379,"questionText":380,"statistics":381,"veryWrongStatistics":383,"correctSentence":385,"youWereWrong":386,"youWereRight":387,"dataSourceShortText":388,"dataSourceLinkLongText":389,"extendedAnswerText":390,"headingVeryWrong":391,"youWereVeryWrong":386,"headingWrong":391,"aboutSurveys":361},"842",[],70,"How many babies in Albania wer","How many babies in Albania were vaccinated against some disease in 2019?",[382],"gmi 0.7",[384],"gmi 0.37","More than 95% of children were vaccinated against some disease in Albania in 2019.","You missed the modernization that means nearly every child in Albania is vaccinated.","They missed the modernization that means nearly every baby in Albania gets vaccinated.","Source: WHO","The data comes from the Global Health Observatory data repository of the World Health Organization (WHO). The WHO estimates are based mainly on data from national administrative records and household surveys, such as the Expanded Programme on Immunization cluster survey, the UNICEF Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey, and the Demographic and Health Survey (DHS). These surveys assess the vaccination coverage among children aged 12-23 months who received a vaccination anytime before the survey.\nGapminder has compiled the estimates on the percentage of 1-year-old children who received nine different vaccinations (Haemophilus influenzae type B, diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, hepatitis B, tuberculosis BCG, measles, pneumococcal disease, poliomyelitis and rotavirus) for the period 1980-2019 for countries and territories and average global immunization coverage. To avoid overestimating the share of children who have been vaccinated at least once, we use \"more than\" rather than a specific number\n\nSource link: [WHO](https:\u002F\u002Fapps.who.int\u002Fimmunization_monitoring\u002Fglobalsummary\u002Fcountries?countrycriteria%5Bcountry%5D%5B%5D=ALB)","Basic healthcare has improved a lot in Albania, as the vaccination rate of 99% in 2019 shows. This also tells us something about the progress in Albania'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 Albania nowadays.","A majority of the babies are vaccinated!",{"metadata":393,"sys":396,"fields":405},{"tags":394,"concepts":395},[],[],{"space":397,"id":399,"type":14,"createdAt":400,"updatedAt":400,"environment":401,"publishedVersion":88,"revision":88,"contentType":403,"locale":27},{"sys":398},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"6l8vXtELuPRJWrHgIGXBqZ","2022-06-21T07:42:02.984Z",{"sys":402},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":404},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":111},{"globalId":406,"heading":407,"slug":406,"questions":408,"certificateText":409},"alb-cert","Albania Cert",[116,153,190,227,263,297,331,362],"for answering 100% correct on questions about Albania, and thereby proving essential knowledge that most people are wrong about.",{"metadata":411,"sys":414,"fields":422},{"tags":412,"concepts":413},[],[],{"space":415,"id":417,"type":39,"createdAt":418,"updatedAt":418,"environment":419,"publishedVersion":421,"revision":88,"locale":27},{"sys":416},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"2MnAEEh1UkmDKQ40q2exui","2022-06-21T07:42:01.267Z",{"sys":420},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},3,{"title":423,"description":48,"file":424},"al",{"url":425,"details":426,"fileName":430,"contentType":431},"\u002F\u002Fimages.ctfassets.net\u002Fghhpjogyw4x7\u002F2MnAEEh1UkmDKQ40q2exui\u002F3118e67e041295b0ea501fbf15f23987\u002Fal.svg",{"size":427,"image":428},576,{"width":429,"height":429},512,"al.svg","image\u002Fsvg+xml","cover","Country",{"metadata":435,"sys":438,"fields":447},{"tags":436,"concepts":437},[],[],{"space":439,"id":441,"type":14,"createdAt":442,"updatedAt":442,"environment":443,"publishedVersion":45,"revision":88,"contentType":445,"locale":27},{"sys":440},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"2MJvks3r9ZukIZJ76nFm2R","2022-06-21T07:43:21.438Z",{"sys":444},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":446},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":91},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":448,"name":449,"slug":450,"tests":451,"diplomaTest":694,"icon":712,"iconDisplayType":432,"topicCategory":433},"arm","Armenia","armenia",[452],{"metadata":453,"sys":456,"fields":465},{"tags":454,"concepts":455},[],[],{"space":457,"id":459,"type":14,"createdAt":460,"updatedAt":460,"environment":461,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":463,"locale":27},{"sys":458},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"SMzinLNWrgD5UIoBJtgXd","2022-06-21T07:43:21.479Z",{"sys":462},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":464},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":111},{"globalId":466,"heading":467,"slug":466,"questions":468,"certificateText":48},"arm-t1","Armenia T1",[469,505,537,571,606,638,666],{"metadata":470,"sys":473,"fields":482},{"tags":471,"concepts":472},[],[],{"space":474,"id":476,"type":14,"createdAt":477,"updatedAt":477,"environment":478,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":480,"locale":27},{"sys":475},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"2ydsOFjWxe6WGyWRBOARDF","2022-06-21T07:43:21.535Z",{"sys":479},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":481},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":483,"answers":484,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":485,"name":486,"questionText":487,"statistics":488,"veryWrongStatistics":493,"correctSentence":498,"youWereWrong":499,"youWereRight":500,"dataSourceShortText":501,"dataSourceLinkLongText":502,"extendedAnswerText":503,"headingVeryWrong":504,"youWereVeryWrong":499,"headingWrong":504},"157",[],77,"The UN convention on Biologica","The UN convention on Biological Diversity came into effect in Armenia in what year?",[489,490,491,492],"uk 0.73","tur 0.77","rus 0.81","idn 0.77",[494,495,496,497],"uk 0.3","tur 0.4","rus 0.4","idn 0.38","The UN convention on Biological Diversity came into effect in Armenia in 1993.","Armenia may be small but it has a rich biodiversity, with more than 600 plants and flowers that are found in Armenia and nowhere else","They didn't realize that Armenia has a rich biodiversity, with more than 600 plants and flowers that are found there and nowhere else.","Source: Armenian Ministry of Environment","Armenia was one of the earliest ratifiers of the convention, which now includes pretty much every country in the world. \n\nSource link: [Armenian Ministry of Environment](http:\u002F\u002Fwww.mnp.am\u002Fuploads\u002F1\u002F1523357238tab-Eng_large.pdf)","Armenia showed its commitment to protecting biodiversity when it brought the UN Convention on Biological Diversity into force as soon as it was created in 1993. The convention has three main objectives: The conservation of biological diversity; The sustainable use of the components of biological diversity; The fair and equitable sharing of the benefits arising out of the utilization of genetic resources.\n","Protecting nature since 1993!",{"metadata":506,"sys":509,"fields":518},{"tags":507,"concepts":508},[],[],{"space":510,"id":512,"type":14,"createdAt":513,"updatedAt":513,"environment":514,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":516,"locale":27},{"sys":511},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"4WXS2uS3Id0NnVCSOhpo99","2022-06-21T07:43:21.699Z",{"sys":515},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":517},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":519,"answers":520,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":521,"name":522,"questionText":523,"statistics":524,"veryWrongStatistics":527,"correctSentence":531,"youWereWrong":532,"youWereRight":533,"dataSourceShortText":222,"dataSourceLinkLongText":534,"extendedAnswerText":535,"headingVeryWrong":536,"youWereVeryWrong":532,"headingWrong":536},"158",[],69,"What was the life expectancy i","What was the life expectancy in Armenia in 2019?",[137,490,525,526],"rus 0.47","idn 0.73",[142,528,529,530],"tur 0.35","rus 0.25","idn 0.18","Life expectancy in Armenia was 76 years in 2019.","By underestimating how long people live in Armenia you probably don't recognize how much development there has been in recent decades.","They probably don't realize how much Armenia 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\u002F5f3n)","Since 1990, life expectancy in Armenia has risen by five years, yet people’s answers show that the public are hugely unaware about this progress. There has been an increase in life expectancy in every country over the past 30 years, mainly because fewer children die. This amazing improvement happened thanks to the global spread of knowledge about how to stop diseases that used to kill millions every year.","People in Armenia live longer!",{"metadata":538,"sys":541,"fields":550},{"tags":539,"concepts":540},[],[],{"space":542,"id":544,"type":14,"createdAt":545,"updatedAt":545,"environment":546,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":548,"locale":27},{"sys":543},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"37xDrmIoEIhVYPWNTqBL5C","2022-06-21T07:43:21.915Z",{"sys":547},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":549},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":551,"answers":552,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":243,"name":553,"questionText":554,"statistics":555,"veryWrongStatistics":559,"correctSentence":564,"youWereWrong":565,"youWereRight":566,"dataSourceShortText":567,"dataSourceLinkLongText":568,"extendedAnswerText":569,"headingVeryWrong":570,"youWereVeryWrong":565,"headingWrong":570},"159",[],"How many start-up companies in","How many start-up companies in Armenia, created after 2015, are listed on the international investment site Crunchbase?",[556,490,557,558],"uk 0.76","rus 0.7","idn 0.79",[560,561,562,563],"uk 0.28","tur 0.36","rus 0.2","idn 0.35","Around 50 Armenian companies created after 2015 are listed on the international investment site Crunchbase.","You hadn't recognized that the business environment in Armenia encourages the innovation which can drive an economy and create lots of  jobs.","They hadn't recognized that the business environment in Armenia 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 Armenia – which is a very positive sign.","Armenia is good for entrepreneurs!",{"metadata":572,"sys":575,"fields":584},{"tags":573,"concepts":574},[],[],{"space":576,"id":578,"type":14,"createdAt":579,"updatedAt":579,"environment":580,"publishedVersion":421,"revision":88,"contentType":582,"locale":27},{"sys":577},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"3A8n8fQRNnXHGtpkFYV8hZ","2022-06-21T07:43:22.078Z",{"sys":581},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":583},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":585,"answers":586,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":587,"name":588,"questionText":589,"statistics":590,"veryWrongStatistics":595,"correctSentence":599,"youWereWrong":600,"youWereRight":601,"dataSourceShortText":602,"dataSourceLinkLongText":603,"extendedAnswerText":604,"headingVeryWrong":605,"youWereVeryWrong":600,"headingWrong":605},"160",[],64,"Many people have missed the ch","How many vacation rentals in Armenia are listed on Airbnb?",[591,592,593,594],"uk 0.74","tur 0.6499999999999999","rus 0.63","idn 0.53",[596,561,597,598],"uk 0.51","rus 0.42","idn 0.37","There are more than 300 vacation rentals in Armenia on Airbnb.","...and many of them rent apartments and houses from locals!","They probably underestimate how many tourists visit Armenia each year.","Source: Airbnb","We got this information from Airbnb's website in March 2022. There may be many more than 300 properties but when there is Airbnb just lists 300+ as the maximum no matter the country.\n\nSource link: [Airbnb](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.airbnb.com\u002F)","Many people have missed the changes in Armenia and find it hard to believe that locals are able to rent their homes to international tourists. Around 1.9 million people visited Armenia in 2019 and Airbnb now has more than 300 properties available to rent. It is a sign that there is a dynamic private market in the country and a demonstration that visitors find the neighborhoods where locals live safe and interesting.","Nearly 2 million tourists visit Armenia each year!",{"metadata":607,"sys":610,"fields":619},{"tags":608,"concepts":609},[],[],{"space":611,"id":613,"type":14,"createdAt":614,"updatedAt":614,"environment":615,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":617,"locale":27},{"sys":612},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"37GsE6NK19Fk4XPRw9TSlI","2022-06-21T07:43:22.232Z",{"sys":616},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":618},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":620,"answers":621,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":622,"name":623,"questionText":624,"statistics":625,"veryWrongStatistics":629,"correctSentence":633,"youWereWrong":634,"youWereRight":635,"dataSourceShortText":327,"dataSourceLinkLongText":636,"extendedAnswerText":637,"headingVeryWrong":330,"youWereVeryWrong":634,"headingWrong":330},"161",[],75,"How many people in Armenia hav","How many people in Armenia have some access to electricity?",[626,627,138,628],"uk 0.8800000000000001","tur 0.74","idn 0.68",[630,631,253,632],"uk 0.55","tur 0.41","idn 0.15","More than 95% of people in Armenia have access to electricity. ","Nearly every person in Armenia is on the grid and that has been the case for a long time.","They didn't realize nearly every person in Armenia has been on the grid for many years.","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\u002Farmenia)","Today almost everyone in Armenia has some access to electricity. Even 20 years ago, close to 100% of people in Armenia had electricity access, which shows how long it can take views to catch up to reality.",{"metadata":639,"sys":642,"fields":651},{"tags":640,"concepts":641},[],[],{"space":643,"id":645,"type":14,"createdAt":646,"updatedAt":646,"environment":647,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":649,"locale":27},{"sys":644},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"5NbFQMHLRRuccbIqQHl0cq","2022-06-21T07:43:22.383Z",{"sys":648},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":650},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":652,"answers":653,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":347,"name":654,"questionText":655,"statistics":656,"veryWrongStatistics":657,"correctSentence":659,"youWereWrong":660,"youWereRight":661,"dataSourceShortText":662,"dataSourceLinkLongText":663,"extendedAnswerText":664,"headingVeryWrong":665,"youWereVeryWrong":660,"headingWrong":665,"aboutSurveys":361},"851",[],"In Armenia, of all children ag","In Armenia, of all children aged 7 to 11, how many went to school in 2018?",[351],[658],"gmi 0.35","Around 90% of children aged 7 to 11 went to school in Armenia in 2018.","Nearly every Armenian 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 Armenian 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?locations=AM)","91% of children go to school in Armenia. But people truly underestimate the share of children in school. It really shows that people have missed important, positive trends in Armenia.","Children go to school in Armenia!",{"metadata":667,"sys":670,"fields":679},{"tags":668,"concepts":669},[],[],{"space":671,"id":673,"type":14,"createdAt":674,"updatedAt":674,"environment":675,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":677,"locale":27},{"sys":672},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"1bEALlKHtyPfeEDXzgmxHS","2022-06-21T07:43:22.535Z",{"sys":676},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":678},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":680,"answers":681,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":243,"name":682,"questionText":683,"statistics":684,"veryWrongStatistics":686,"correctSentence":688,"youWereWrong":689,"youWereRight":690,"dataSourceShortText":691,"dataSourceLinkLongText":692,"extendedAnswerText":693,"headingVeryWrong":391,"youWereVeryWrong":689,"headingWrong":391,"aboutSurveys":361},"852",[],"How many babies in Armenia wer","How many babies in Armenia were vaccinated against some disease in 2019?",[685],"gmi 0.76",[687],"gmi 0.45","More than 95% of children were vaccinated against some disease in Armenia in 2019.","You missed the modernization that means nearly every child in Armenia is vaccinated.","They missed the modernization that means nearly every baby in Armenia 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=ARM)","Basic healthcare has improved a lot in Armenia, as the vaccination rate of 99% in 2019 shows. This also tells us something about the progress in Armenia'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 Armenia nowadays.",{"metadata":695,"sys":698,"fields":707},{"tags":696,"concepts":697},[],[],{"space":699,"id":701,"type":14,"createdAt":702,"updatedAt":702,"environment":703,"publishedVersion":88,"revision":88,"contentType":705,"locale":27},{"sys":700},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"p59Wdl9XBnS72kBTiLHMa","2022-06-21T07:43:22.674Z",{"sys":704},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":706},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":111},{"globalId":708,"heading":709,"slug":708,"questions":710,"certificateText":711},"arm-cert","Armenia Cert",[469,505,537,571,606,638,666],"for answering 100% correct on questions about Armenia, and thereby proving essential knowledge that most people are wrong about.",{"metadata":713,"sys":716,"fields":723},{"tags":714,"concepts":715},[],[],{"space":717,"id":719,"type":39,"createdAt":720,"updatedAt":720,"environment":721,"publishedVersion":421,"revision":88,"locale":27},{"sys":718},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"7sdflGCinGJKPoqAWqLeY2","2022-06-21T07:43:21.394Z",{"sys":722},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"title":724,"description":48,"file":725},"am",{"url":726,"details":727,"fileName":730,"contentType":431},"\u002F\u002Fimages.ctfassets.net\u002Fghhpjogyw4x7\u002F7sdflGCinGJKPoqAWqLeY2\u002Fd528db599ad45cfb2cfa9ad525dda738\u002Fam.svg",{"size":728,"image":729},284,{"width":429,"height":429},"am.svg",{"metadata":732,"sys":735,"fields":744},{"tags":733,"concepts":734},[],[],{"space":736,"id":738,"type":14,"createdAt":739,"updatedAt":739,"environment":740,"publishedVersion":45,"revision":88,"contentType":742,"locale":27},{"sys":737},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"7dcns5wlwNKP3CtTZOFaTw","2022-06-21T07:49:22.102Z",{"sys":741},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":743},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":91},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":745,"name":746,"slug":747,"tests":748,"diplomaTest":990,"icon":1008,"iconDisplayType":432,"topicCategory":433},"aze","Azerbaijan","azerbaijan",[749],{"metadata":750,"sys":753,"fields":762},{"tags":751,"concepts":752},[],[],{"space":754,"id":756,"type":14,"createdAt":757,"updatedAt":757,"environment":758,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":760,"locale":27},{"sys":755},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"3UmWAy8xQRC60BY1Zw7OnU","2022-06-21T07:49:22.154Z",{"sys":759},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":761},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":111},{"globalId":763,"heading":764,"slug":763,"questions":765,"certificateText":48},"aze-t1","Azerbaijan T1",[766,800,834,869,900,933,964],{"metadata":767,"sys":770,"fields":779},{"tags":768,"concepts":769},[],[],{"space":771,"id":773,"type":14,"createdAt":774,"updatedAt":774,"environment":775,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":777,"locale":27},{"sys":772},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"6eOpDX72HktxejESmbYqyn","2022-06-21T07:49:22.193Z",{"sys":776},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":778},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":780,"answers":781,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":782,"name":783,"questionText":784,"statistics":785,"veryWrongStatistics":789,"correctSentence":793,"youWereWrong":794,"youWereRight":795,"dataSourceShortText":796,"dataSourceLinkLongText":797,"extendedAnswerText":798,"headingVeryWrong":799,"youWereVeryWrong":794,"headingWrong":799},"173",[],67,"How many airports with paved r","How many airports with paved runways are there in Azerbaijan?",[137,786,787,788],"rus 0.5","phl 0.6599999999999999","ita 0.73",[178,790,791,792],"rus 0.23","phl 0.31","ita 0.54","There are more than 25 airports with paved runways in Azerbaijan","There are more than 35 airports in Azerbaijan and most of them have some kind of paved runway. ","Azerbaijan 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\u002FAZ\u002F)","Having reliable infrastructure, including modern airports for national and international transport, is needed for economic development. In Azerbaijan 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.","Azerbaijan has modern airports!",{"metadata":801,"sys":804,"fields":813},{"tags":802,"concepts":803},[],[],{"space":805,"id":807,"type":14,"createdAt":808,"updatedAt":808,"environment":809,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":811,"locale":27},{"sys":806},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"5wali3eaKZO9Dz8XQ8XFEc","2022-06-21T07:49:22.349Z",{"sys":810},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":812},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":814,"answers":815,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":587,"name":816,"questionText":817,"statistics":818,"veryWrongStatistics":823,"correctSentence":826,"youWereWrong":827,"youWereRight":828,"dataSourceShortText":829,"dataSourceLinkLongText":830,"extendedAnswerText":831,"headingVeryWrong":832,"youWereVeryWrong":833,"headingWrong":832},"174",[],"In Azerbaijan, of all children","In Azerbaijan, of all children aged 7 to 11, how many went to school in 2018?",[819,820,821,822],"uk 0.8500000000000001","rus 0.41","phl 0.55","ita 0.77",[178,824,791,825],"rus 0.06","ita 0.43","Around 90% of children aged 7 to 11 went to school in Azerbaijan in 2018.","Nearly every Azerbaijani 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 Azerbaijani children didn't spend their days in a classroom learning but were probably at home, in the streets or out working instead.","Source: UNESCO UIS","The data comes from UNESCO. The ages we use in the question refer to primary school age in that particular country (the ages people attend primary school differ slightly by country). The number used is the percentage of children of that age in the country who are enrolled in school. This number does not show actual school attendance or how many children drop out, just how many are signed up for school. Despite that limitation, five independent experts we contacted said this data is the best available. We also put in big differences between the three options so that the 'correct' answer we use is way more correct than the two other options.\n\nSource link: [UNESCO UIS](https:\u002F\u002Fdata.worldbank.org\u002Findicator\u002FSE.PRM.TENR?locations=AZ)","93% of children go to school in Azerbaijan. But people truly underestimate the share of children in school. It really shows that people have missed important, positive trends in Azerbaijan.","Children go to school in Azerbaijan!","Nearly every Azerbaijani child of primary school age is in a classroom learning. You thought most were at home, in the streets or out working instead!",{"metadata":835,"sys":838,"fields":847},{"tags":836,"concepts":837},[],[],{"space":839,"id":841,"type":14,"createdAt":842,"updatedAt":842,"environment":843,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":845,"locale":27},{"sys":840},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"4iVHlUAKuDIzadMFYyKvih","2022-06-21T07:49:22.491Z",{"sys":844},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":846},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":848,"answers":849,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":133,"name":850,"questionText":851,"statistics":852,"veryWrongStatistics":857,"correctSentence":862,"youWereWrong":863,"youWereRight":864,"dataSourceShortText":865,"dataSourceLinkLongText":866,"extendedAnswerText":867,"headingVeryWrong":868,"youWereVeryWrong":863,"headingWrong":868},"175",[],"In 2009, around 1 million inte","In 2009, around 1 million international tourists visited Azerbaijan. How many were there in 2017?",[853,854,855,856],"uk 0.77","rus 0.59","phl 0.75","ita 0.83",[858,859,860,861],"uk 0.41","rus 0.29","phl 0.3","ita 0.14","160% more tourists visited Azerbaijan in 2017 compared to 2009.","More people have been attracted to Azerbaijan's mixture of Europe and Asia, its history and its modernity.","They didn't recognize how attractive Azerbaijan's mixture of Europe and Asia, its history and its modernity have become.","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\u002Fdata.worldbank.org\u002Findicator\u002FST.INT.ARVL?locations=AZ)","From 2009 to 2017 the number of tourists visiting Azerbaijan increased by 160%! Before the Coronavirus pandemic, Azerbaijan had seen a large increase in the number of tourists coming to relax, sightsee and shop. ","Tourism has more than doubled!",{"metadata":870,"sys":873,"fields":882},{"tags":871,"concepts":872},[],[],{"space":874,"id":876,"type":14,"createdAt":877,"updatedAt":877,"environment":878,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":880,"locale":27},{"sys":875},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"PO4vJIkAiNvMxiyqrVWpN","2022-06-21T07:49:22.632Z",{"sys":879},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":881},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":883,"answers":884,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":485,"name":885,"questionText":886,"statistics":887,"veryWrongStatistics":892,"correctSentence":895,"youWereWrong":896,"youWereRight":897,"dataSourceShortText":292,"dataSourceLinkLongText":293,"extendedAnswerText":898,"headingVeryWrong":899,"youWereVeryWrong":896,"headingWrong":899},"176",[],"In Azerbaijan, how many babies","In Azerbaijan, how many babies are born with a trained health worker present (before the pandemic)?",[888,889,890,891],"uk 0.89","rus 0.56","phl 0.72","ita 0.9",[591,253,893,894],"phl 0.42","ita 0.66","More than 95% of babies in Azerbaijan are born with a trained health worker present.","The misconception that many mothers in Azerbaijan still don’t have access to modern delivery care proves how unaware you were of the modernization that has happened.","The misconception that many mothers in Azerbaijan still don’t have access to modern delivery care proves how unaware they were of the modernization that has happened.","A majority of births in Azerbaijan are supervised by trained health workers nowadays (99% 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 still enormous inequalities within some countries.","A majority of all deliveries in Azerbaijan are attended by professionals!",{"metadata":901,"sys":904,"fields":913},{"tags":902,"concepts":903},[],[],{"space":905,"id":907,"type":14,"createdAt":908,"updatedAt":908,"environment":909,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":911,"locale":27},{"sys":906},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"bMfYZvoxNNO4ECRYME5rp","2022-06-21T07:49:22.876Z",{"sys":910},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":912},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":914,"answers":915,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":622,"name":916,"questionText":917,"statistics":918,"veryWrongStatistics":921,"correctSentence":926,"youWereWrong":927,"youWereRight":928,"dataSourceShortText":929,"dataSourceLinkLongText":930,"extendedAnswerText":931,"headingVeryWrong":932,"youWereVeryWrong":927,"headingWrong":932},"177",[],"How many specially protected a","How many specially protected areas, like national parks and reserves, are there in Azerbaijan?",[137,593,919,920],"phl 0.77","ita 0.79",[922,923,924,925],"uk 0.48","rus 0.18","phl 0.21","ita 0.38","There are more than 35 specially protected areas in Azerbaijan","A big portion of the land in Azerbaijan is already being protected!","They didn't realize that a big portion of land in Azerbaijan is already protected.","Source: Protected Planet","This is a trickier thing to measure that it might forst appear. The source we use (Protected Planet) is a good respresentation of what land is designated as protected by governments but the problem is countries choose which land they decide to protect. This can end up being ‘the land that nobody wants’ that they protect just to meet targets. There’s also no evidence that countries spend any more time, money or effort, conserving this land (which is sort of the point). It can become more of an exercise in box ticking than conservation, which is why we have avoided asking questions about countries where we know there to be particular issues.\n\nSource link: [Protected Planet](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.protectedplanet.net\u002Fcountry\u002FAZE)","This misconception is not specific to Azerbaijan. It is common that people underestimate the protected areas in many countries all over the world. However, Azerbaijan is doing a lot more to protect its land than most realize. It has 37 protected areas such as national parks, covering around 10% of its entire land area.","Good intentions in Azerbaijan",{"metadata":934,"sys":937,"fields":946},{"tags":935,"concepts":936},[],[],{"space":938,"id":940,"type":14,"createdAt":941,"updatedAt":941,"environment":942,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":944,"locale":27},{"sys":939},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"5Y85Z8GhKaqsCFlruLsSSU","2022-06-21T07:49:23.032Z",{"sys":943},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":945},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":947,"answers":948,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":587,"name":949,"questionText":950,"statistics":951,"veryWrongStatistics":956,"correctSentence":960,"youWereWrong":961,"youWereRight":961,"dataSourceShortText":327,"dataSourceLinkLongText":962,"extendedAnswerText":963,"headingVeryWrong":330,"youWereVeryWrong":961,"headingWrong":330},"178",[],"How many people in Azerbaijan ","How many people in Azerbaijan have some access to electricity?",[952,953,954,955],"uk 0.8400000000000001","rus 0.44","phl 0.6200000000000001","ita 0.64",[596,957,958,959],"rus 0.11","phl 0.34","ita 0.3","More than 95% of people in Azerbaijan have some access to electricity. ","Nearly every person in Azerbaijan is on the grid and that has been the case for a long time.","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\u002Fazerbaijan)","Today almost everyone in Azerbaijan has some access to electricity. Even 20 years ago, close to 100% of people in Azerbaijan had electricity access, which shows how long it can take views to catch up to reality.",{"metadata":965,"sys":968,"fields":977},{"tags":966,"concepts":967},[],[],{"space":969,"id":971,"type":14,"createdAt":972,"updatedAt":972,"environment":973,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":975,"locale":27},{"sys":970},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"2RnNHXwn6mAueSWgPsv78B","2022-06-21T07:49:23.173Z",{"sys":974},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":976},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":978,"answers":979,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":378,"name":980,"questionText":981,"statistics":982,"veryWrongStatistics":983,"correctSentence":985,"youWereWrong":986,"youWereRight":987,"dataSourceShortText":691,"dataSourceLinkLongText":988,"extendedAnswerText":989,"headingVeryWrong":391,"youWereVeryWrong":986,"headingWrong":391,"aboutSurveys":361},"861",[],"How many babies in Azerbaijan ","How many babies in Azerbaijan were vaccinated against some disease in 2019 (before the Coronavirus pandemic)?",[382],[984],"gmi 0.42","More than 95% of children were vaccinated against some disease in Azerbaijan in 2019.","You missed the modernization that means nearly every child in Azerbaijan is vaccinated.","They missed the modernization that means nearly every baby in Azerbaijan 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=AZE)","Basic healthcare has improved a lot in Azerbaijan, as the vaccination rate of 98% in 2019 shows. This also tells us something about the progress in Azerbaijan'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 Azerbaijan nowadays.",{"metadata":991,"sys":994,"fields":1003},{"tags":992,"concepts":993},[],[],{"space":995,"id":997,"type":14,"createdAt":998,"updatedAt":998,"environment":999,"publishedVersion":88,"revision":88,"contentType":1001,"locale":27},{"sys":996},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"5z39JUCmDmdwddnKnAnrNR","2022-06-21T07:49:23.319Z",{"sys":1000},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":1002},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":111},{"globalId":1004,"heading":1005,"slug":1004,"questions":1006,"certificateText":1007},"aze-cert","Azerbaijan Cert",[766,800,834,869,900,933,964],"for answering 100% correct on questions about Azerbaijan, and thereby proving essential knowledge that most people are wrong about.",{"metadata":1009,"sys":1012,"fields":1019},{"tags":1010,"concepts":1011},[],[],{"space":1013,"id":1015,"type":39,"createdAt":1016,"updatedAt":1016,"environment":1017,"publishedVersion":421,"revision":88,"locale":27},{"sys":1014},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"I9auQwet7faqJ4MZZHcor","2022-06-21T07:49:22.050Z",{"sys":1018},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"title":1020,"description":48,"file":1021},"az",{"url":1022,"details":1023,"fileName":1026,"contentType":431},"\u002F\u002Fimages.ctfassets.net\u002Fghhpjogyw4x7\u002FI9auQwet7faqJ4MZZHcor\u002Fe043420e0ae9cf0c7cabbe9a45ca6323\u002Faz.svg",{"size":1024,"image":1025},551,{"width":429,"height":429},"az.svg",{"metadata":1028,"sys":1031,"fields":1040},{"tags":1029,"concepts":1030},[],[],{"space":1032,"id":1034,"type":14,"createdAt":1035,"updatedAt":1035,"environment":1036,"publishedVersion":45,"revision":88,"contentType":1038,"locale":27},{"sys":1033},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"nVsGdxwdWZvN1zwZUE2ZE","2022-06-21T07:49:38.167Z",{"sys":1037},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":1039},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":91},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":1041,"name":1042,"slug":1043,"tests":1044,"diplomaTest":1286,"icon":1304,"iconDisplayType":432,"topicCategory":433},"blr","Belarus","belarus",[1045],{"metadata":1046,"sys":1049,"fields":1058},{"tags":1047,"concepts":1048},[],[],{"space":1050,"id":1052,"type":14,"createdAt":1053,"updatedAt":1053,"environment":1054,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":1056,"locale":27},{"sys":1051},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"5O0xPDwOmnZg7lumyQI4jW","2022-06-21T07:49:38.208Z",{"sys":1055},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":1057},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":111},{"globalId":1059,"heading":1060,"slug":1059,"questions":1061,"certificateText":48},"blr-t1","Belarus T1",[1062,1095,1130,1164,1200,1231,1259],{"metadata":1063,"sys":1066,"fields":1075},{"tags":1064,"concepts":1065},[],[],{"space":1067,"id":1069,"type":14,"createdAt":1070,"updatedAt":1070,"environment":1071,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":1073,"locale":27},{"sys":1068},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"6DHWgZlFZgf5IBWieyZYsU","2022-06-21T07:49:38.248Z",{"sys":1072},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":1074},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":1076,"answers":1077,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":1078,"name":1079,"questionText":1079,"statistics":1080,"veryWrongStatistics":1084,"correctSentence":1089,"youWereWrong":1090,"youWereRight":1090,"dataSourceShortText":1091,"dataSourceLinkLongText":1092,"extendedAnswerText":1093,"headingVeryWrong":1094,"youWereVeryWrong":1090,"headingWrong":1094},"201",[],72,"How much of Belarus is forest?",[853,1081,1082,1083],"rus 0.71","vmn 0.72","bra 0.7",[1085,1086,1087,1088],"uk 0.27","rus 0.3","vmn 0.27","bra 0.33","40% of Belarus is forest.","Close to 80% of the population live in towns and cities.","Source: FAO","The data we use for this question comes from the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) and defines forest as: land that is under natural or planted stands of trees of at least 5 meters in situ, whether productive or not. It does exclude trees that are in agriculture production systems and in urban parks and gardens. \nThere are two main ways to measure forested area, via satellite imaging and on the ground reporting. The FAO incorporates a small amount of satellite imaging into their work but almost all of their data comes from on the ground data collection that is self reported by individual countries to the FAO. \nIt is important to realize that this data does not take into account the quality of the forest or whether it is an old, untouched primary forest or a regrowing stand of trees where an old biodiverse forest once stood. \nMeasuring the amount of forest in any country is a difficult task and while there are uncertainties and different approaches, independent experts we asked agreed that this is the correct data to be using for country level forest data. \n\nSource link: [FAO](https:\u002F\u002Fdata.worldbank.org\u002Findicator\u002FAG.LND.FRST.ZS?most_recent_value_desc=true&locations=BY)","Many of us have the wrong image of Belarus in our heads as a rural and forest-covered country with few modern cities and limited infrastructure, which is not accurate. ","Belarus is not just forest!",{"metadata":1096,"sys":1099,"fields":1109},{"tags":1097,"concepts":1098},[],[],{"space":1100,"id":1102,"type":14,"createdAt":1103,"updatedAt":1103,"environment":1104,"publishedVersion":1106,"revision":88,"contentType":1107,"locale":27},{"sys":1101},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"5MpulhZmDNqhAoZTLgEHRp","2022-06-21T07:49:38.404Z",{"sys":1105},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},9,{"sys":1108},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":1110,"answers":1111,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":133,"name":1112,"questionText":1113,"statistics":1114,"veryWrongStatistics":1119,"correctSentence":1124,"youWereWrong":1125,"youWereRight":1125,"dataSourceShortText":1126,"dataSourceLinkLongText":1127,"extendedAnswerText":1128,"headingVeryWrong":1129,"youWereVeryWrong":1125,"headingWrong":1129},"202",[],"The United Nations today has 1","The United Nations today has 193 member states. When did Belarus become a member?",[1115,1116,1117,1118],"uk 0.91","rus 0.75","vmn 0.56","bra 0.72",[1120,1121,1122,1123],"uk 0.38","rus 0.34","vmn 0.29","bra 0.47","Belarus became a member state of the United Nations in 1945.","Belarus was one of the original founder members of the UN in 1945, back then it was called the Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic. ","Source: UN","Belarus joined the UN on 24th October 1945. It changed its name from the Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic in 1991 after the breakup of the Soviet Union.\n\nSource link: [UN](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.un.org\u002Fabout-us\u002Fmember-states)","Alongside 50 other countries, Belarus was one of the original members of the UN. Today, it is truly global, with 193 members.","Belarus joined the UN at the end of the Second World War!",{"metadata":1131,"sys":1134,"fields":1143},{"tags":1132,"concepts":1133},[],[],{"space":1135,"id":1137,"type":14,"createdAt":1138,"updatedAt":1138,"environment":1139,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":1141,"locale":27},{"sys":1136},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"1WtgKRSqtahyUHH8swsVR6","2022-06-21T07:49:38.557Z",{"sys":1140},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":1142},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":1144,"answers":1145,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":1078,"name":1146,"questionText":1147,"statistics":1148,"veryWrongStatistics":1152,"correctSentence":1156,"youWereWrong":1157,"youWereRight":1158,"dataSourceShortText":1159,"dataSourceLinkLongText":1160,"extendedAnswerText":1161,"headingVeryWrong":1162,"youWereVeryWrong":1163,"headingWrong":1162},"203",[],"How many product categories to","How many product categories together make up 75% of Belarus' total export revenue?",[137,1149,1150,1151],"rus 0.77","vmn 0.6","bra 0.69",[1153,562,1154,1155],"uk 0.39","vmn 0.35","bra 0.29","100 different product categories together make up 75% of Belarus' total export revenue.","But you expected it to only be competitive with a small number of products. That is extremely wrong!","They expected Belarus to only be competitive with a handful of products. That is extremely wrong!","Source: Atlas of Economic Complexity","For this question we use the Atlas of Economic Complexity, which is run by the Growth Lab at Harvard University. The data they use about goods is taken from countries’ reporting to the UN Statistical Division (COMTRADE). Some countries may provide limited, delayed or inaccurate reporting. Services data is taken from what is reported to the International Monetary Fund (IMF). The data is cleaned by the team who run the Atlas. However, there is still potential for errors within the data. They put warning notes on those countries where caution should be advised when using the data. We avoid using data for those countries. Despite the limitations of the data, three independent experts we contacted still trust the underlying source of data and the credentials of those running the  Atlas of Economic Complexity.\n\nSource link: [Atlas of Economic Complexity](https:\u002F\u002Fatlas.cid.harvard.edu\u002Fexplore?country=28&product=undefined&year=2017&productClass=HS&target=Product&partner=undefined&startYear=undefined)","Belarus is competitive on the world market with hundreds of products, ranging across many categories, such as fertilizers, fuels, vehicles, machines, minerals, dairy products and many more. ","Belarus produces and sells a huge range of products abroad!","But you expected it to only be competitive with a handful of products. That is extremely wrong!",{"metadata":1165,"sys":1168,"fields":1177},{"tags":1166,"concepts":1167},[],[],{"space":1169,"id":1171,"type":14,"createdAt":1172,"updatedAt":1172,"environment":1173,"publishedVersion":21,"revision":88,"contentType":1175,"locale":27},{"sys":1170},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"5rokHYNYJ9W9Dg4rc2lD4A","2022-06-21T07:49:38.740Z",{"sys":1174},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":1176},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":1178,"answers":1179,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":1180,"name":1181,"questionText":1182,"statistics":1183,"veryWrongStatistics":1188,"correctSentence":1192,"youWereWrong":1193,"youWereRight":1194,"dataSourceShortText":1195,"dataSourceLinkLongText":1196,"extendedAnswerText":1197,"headingVeryWrong":1198,"youWereVeryWrong":1199,"headingWrong":1198},"204",[],85,"How much of all the money earn","How much of all the money earned in Belarus comes from agriculture, forestry and fishing?",[1184,1185,1186,1187],"uk 0.85","rus 0.89","vmn 0.8200000000000001","bra 0.8400000000000001",[320,1189,1190,1191],"rus 0.53","vmn 0.48","bra 0.53","Around 7% of all the money earned in Belarus comes from agriculture, forestry and fishing.","Belarus has a modern economy, mostly driven by services. ","Agriculture, forestry and fishing are of course a large part of the landscape in Belarus, like in all countries, which easily makes people believe that they are industries that bring in a lot of income. But in Belarus the majority of people's incomes come from jobs in the service sector (49%), and the rest from jobs in industry, manufacturing and construction.","Source: National Accounts","The share of the world’s economy which is made up of agriculture, fishing and forestry is only 5%, because almost all money made today comes from services and manufacturing. This is based on national accounts data which is of poorer quality in poorer countries where the informal sector is larger. Over the last 200 years, most countries increased their incomes and as they did they have followed very similar declines of agriculture as a share of their economies. It’s hard to know exactly what the global percentage was at the start of the industrial revolution, but probably around 50%. That’s where a few extremely poor countries still are today.\n\nSource link: [National Accounts](https:\u002F\u002Fdata.worldbank.org\u002Findicator\u002FNV.AGR.TOTL.ZS?locations=BY)","Agriculture, forestry and fishing are indeed part of the economy of Belarus, but their share has been declining. Like most countries today, services such as retail, hospitality and construction make up more than half of the economy. All the people who wrongly assume Belarus makes its money from agriculture, probably think it has a low education level and they will probably not realize the opportunities for manufacturing, services and industry, which are the sectors the country is really expanding in now.","Decades out of date!","Belarus has a modern economy, mostly driven by services.",{"metadata":1201,"sys":1204,"fields":1213},{"tags":1202,"concepts":1203},[],[],{"space":1205,"id":1207,"type":14,"createdAt":1208,"updatedAt":1208,"environment":1209,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":1211,"locale":27},{"sys":1206},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"2B48Vwuihp2dK8sQTc1KPn","2022-06-21T07:49:38.914Z",{"sys":1210},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":1212},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":1214,"answers":1215,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":313,"name":1216,"questionText":1217,"statistics":1218,"veryWrongStatistics":1223,"correctSentence":1226,"youWereWrong":1227,"youWereRight":1228,"dataSourceShortText":327,"dataSourceLinkLongText":1229,"extendedAnswerText":1230,"headingVeryWrong":330,"youWereVeryWrong":1227,"headingWrong":330},"205",[],"How many people in Belarus hav","How many people in Belarus have some access to electricity?",[1219,1220,1221,1222],"uk 0.83","rus 0.44000000000000006","vmn 0.5900000000000001","bra 0.64",[922,1224,1087,1225],"rus 0.16","bra 0.25","More than 95% of people in Belarus have some access to electricity. ","Belarus is an upper-middle-income country. Nearly every person in is on the grid and that has been the case for a long time.","Perhaps they didn't recognize that Belarus is an upper-middle-income country, so nearly every person in is on the grid and that has been the case for a long time.","The source of data is the FAO Land Use, Irrigation and Agricultural Practices questionnaires. According to the FAO, official information may be complemented with statistics from national statistical yearbooks and other official publications and information from governmental data portals. Counting land use is tricky and accurate assessments can be \n\nSource link: [ESMAP](https:\u002F\u002Ftrackingsdg7.esmap.org\u002Fcountry\u002Fbelarus)","Today almost everyone in Belarus has some access to electricity. Even 20 years ago (and probably for long before that) pretty much 100% of people in Belarus had electricity access, which shows how long it can take views to catch up to reality.",{"metadata":1232,"sys":1235,"fields":1244},{"tags":1233,"concepts":1234},[],[],{"space":1236,"id":1238,"type":14,"createdAt":1239,"updatedAt":1239,"environment":1240,"publishedVersion":45,"revision":88,"contentType":1242,"locale":27},{"sys":1237},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"5RM1ILORFanE7T4vQMNIZt","2022-06-21T07:49:39.078Z",{"sys":1241},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":1243},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":1245,"answers":1246,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":1078,"name":1247,"questionText":1248,"statistics":1249,"veryWrongStatistics":1251,"correctSentence":1253,"youWereWrong":1254,"youWereRight":1255,"dataSourceShortText":662,"dataSourceLinkLongText":1256,"extendedAnswerText":1257,"headingVeryWrong":1258,"youWereVeryWrong":1254,"headingWrong":1258,"aboutSurveys":361},"883",[],"In Belarus, of all children ag","In Belarus, of all children aged 7 to 11, how many went to school in 2018?",[1250],"gmi 0.72",[1252],"gmi 0.4","More than 90% of children aged 7 to 11 went to school in Belarus in 2018.","Nearly every child of primary school age in Belarus is in a classroom learning. You thought many were at home, in the streets or out working instead!","They thought lots of children in Belarus 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=BY)","95% of children go to school in Belarus. It is an upper-middle-income country and the children who aren't in school are extremely rare.","Children go to school in Belarus!",{"metadata":1260,"sys":1263,"fields":1272},{"tags":1261,"concepts":1262},[],[],{"space":1264,"id":1266,"type":14,"createdAt":1267,"updatedAt":1267,"environment":1268,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":1270,"locale":27},{"sys":1265},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"74Nt49LxahxztUFfqYrmtw","2022-06-21T07:49:39.217Z",{"sys":1269},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":1271},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":1273,"answers":1274,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":485,"name":1275,"questionText":1276,"statistics":1277,"veryWrongStatistics":1279,"correctSentence":1281,"youWereWrong":1282,"youWereRight":1283,"dataSourceShortText":691,"dataSourceLinkLongText":1284,"extendedAnswerText":1285,"headingVeryWrong":391,"youWereVeryWrong":1282,"headingWrong":391,"aboutSurveys":361},"884",[],"How many babies in Belarus wer","How many babies in Belarus were vaccinated against some disease in 2019?",[1278],"gmi 0.77",[1280],"gmi 0.41","More than 95% of children were vaccinated against some disease in Belarus in 2019.","You missed the modernization that means nearly every child in Belarus is vaccinated.","They missed the modernization that means nearly every baby in Belarus 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 Belarus, as the vaccination rate of 98% in 2019 shows. This also tells us something about the progress in Belarus'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 Belarus nowadays.",{"metadata":1287,"sys":1290,"fields":1299},{"tags":1288,"concepts":1289},[],[],{"space":1291,"id":1293,"type":14,"createdAt":1294,"updatedAt":1294,"environment":1295,"publishedVersion":88,"revision":88,"contentType":1297,"locale":27},{"sys":1292},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"6fF0DYDlfJakafum0YFEak","2022-06-21T07:49:39.358Z",{"sys":1296},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":1298},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":111},{"globalId":1300,"heading":1301,"slug":1300,"questions":1302,"certificateText":1303},"blr-cert","Belarus Cert",[1062,1095,1130,1164,1200,1231,1259],"for answering 100% correct on questions about Belarus, and thereby proving essential knowledge that most people are wrong about.",{"metadata":1305,"sys":1308,"fields":1315},{"tags":1306,"concepts":1307},[],[],{"space":1309,"id":1311,"type":39,"createdAt":1312,"updatedAt":1312,"environment":1313,"publishedVersion":421,"revision":88,"locale":27},{"sys":1310},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"33hycu4U8vxkqoPz3XZqqW","2022-06-21T07:49:38.134Z",{"sys":1314},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"title":1316,"description":48,"file":1317},"by",{"url":1318,"details":1319,"fileName":1322,"contentType":431},"\u002F\u002Fimages.ctfassets.net\u002Fghhpjogyw4x7\u002F33hycu4U8vxkqoPz3XZqqW\u002F7a414b7492ebcc1d6ac731632313e74c\u002Fby.svg",{"size":1320,"image":1321},613,{"width":429,"height":429},"by.svg",{"metadata":1324,"sys":1327,"fields":1336},{"tags":1325,"concepts":1326},[],[],{"space":1328,"id":1330,"type":14,"createdAt":1331,"updatedAt":1331,"environment":1332,"publishedVersion":45,"revision":88,"contentType":1334,"locale":27},{"sys":1329},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"5cGL0cztXpjlUqVchuQEct","2022-06-21T07:50:09.759Z",{"sys":1333},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":1335},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":91},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":1337,"name":1338,"slug":1339,"tests":1340,"diplomaTest":1478,"icon":1496,"iconDisplayType":432,"topicCategory":433},"bih","Bosnia and Herzegovina","bosnia-and-herzegovina",[1341],{"metadata":1342,"sys":1345,"fields":1354},{"tags":1343,"concepts":1344},[],[],{"space":1346,"id":1348,"type":14,"createdAt":1349,"updatedAt":1349,"environment":1350,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":1352,"locale":27},{"sys":1347},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"4Fl7Al1MwBvqwvT3nMlpOy","2022-06-21T07:50:09.802Z",{"sys":1351},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":1353},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":111},{"globalId":1355,"heading":1356,"slug":1355,"questions":1357,"certificateText":48},"bih-t1","Bosnia and Herzegovina T1",[1358,1390,1422,1453],{"metadata":1359,"sys":1362,"fields":1371},{"tags":1360,"concepts":1361},[],[],{"space":1363,"id":1365,"type":14,"createdAt":1366,"updatedAt":1366,"environment":1367,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":1369,"locale":27},{"sys":1364},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"9AKTXEWq3vXAIaM98zG7g","2022-06-21T07:50:09.841Z",{"sys":1368},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":1370},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":1372,"answers":1373,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":1374,"name":1375,"questionText":1376,"statistics":1377,"veryWrongStatistics":1381,"correctSentence":1384,"youWereWrong":1385,"youWereRight":1386,"dataSourceShortText":185,"dataSourceLinkLongText":1387,"extendedAnswerText":1388,"headingVeryWrong":1389,"youWereVeryWrong":1385,"headingWrong":1389},"230",[],57,"How many people in Bosnia and ","How many people in Bosnia and Herzegovina use the internet?",[489,1378,1379,1380],"rus 0.45","usa 0.6799999999999999","phl 0.42000000000000004",[142,562,1382,1383],"usa 0.38","phl 0.08","Around 70% of people in Bosnia and Herzegovina use the internet.","You underestimated how modern Bosnia and Herzegovina's infrastructure, businesses and people are.","They underestimated how modern Bosnia and Herzegovina's infrastructure, businesses and people are.","The data comes from the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), which is the United Nations' specialized agency for information and communication technologies. It is compiled through surveys and, where data is missing, from estimates. Some countries’ numbers may be overestimates and others are underestimates, for example there is often an underrepresentation of rural communities where Internet access might be lower, resulting in our number being an overestimation. On the other hand, data can be slow to come in from low-income settings where progress right now is the fastest, and the number we have might therefore also be an underestimation. Finally, the ITU’s definition of using the Internet as being online once in the previous three months. If someone was only online once or twice in that time, that is clearly very different from the constant connection many of us have. Despite these limitations, two independent experts we consulted considered the ITU’s figures the best and most reliable estimate of how many people use the Internet.\n\nSource link: [ITU](https:\u002F\u002Fdata.worldbank.org\u002Findicator\u002FIT.NET.USER.ZS?locations=BA)","The number of internet users globally is growing rapidly and now sits at around 63%. Most people are aware of this, so they usually overestimate global progress and think that it is over 63%. Bosnia and Herzegovina is ahead of the world. Internet usage there increased 30% in the past decade. This level of progress is hard to imagine for many people in some countries.","Most in Bosnia and Herzegovina are online!",{"metadata":1391,"sys":1394,"fields":1403},{"tags":1392,"concepts":1393},[],[],{"space":1395,"id":1397,"type":14,"createdAt":1398,"updatedAt":1398,"environment":1399,"publishedVersion":421,"revision":88,"contentType":1401,"locale":27},{"sys":1396},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"6GsT5D1Z2B2PvG9lUQn3BC","2022-06-21T07:50:10.001Z",{"sys":1400},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":1402},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":1404,"answers":1405,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":133,"name":1406,"questionText":1407,"statistics":1408,"veryWrongStatistics":1412,"correctSentence":1416,"youWereWrong":1417,"youWereRight":1418,"dataSourceShortText":292,"dataSourceLinkLongText":1419,"extendedAnswerText":1420,"headingVeryWrong":1421,"youWereVeryWrong":1417,"headingWrong":1421},"231",[],"In Bosnia and Herzegovina in 2","In Bosnia and Herzegovina in 2019, how many babies were born with a trained health worker present?",[1409,1410,1411,787],"uk 0.8999999999999999","rus 0.5800000000000001","usa 0.8200000000000001",[1413,1414,1415,791],"uk 0.61","rus 0.27","usa 0.53","More than 95% of babies in Bosnia and Herzegovina are born with a trained health worker present.","The misconception that most mothers in Bosnia and Herzegovina 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 Bosnia and Herzegovina still don’t have access to modern delivery care proves how unaware they were of the modernization that has happened.","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\u002Fresources\u002Fdata_explorer\u002Funicef_f\u002F?ag=UNICEF&df=GLOBAL_DATAFLOW&ver=1.0&dq=BIH.MNCH_SAB..&startPeriod=1994&endPeriod=2021)","A majority of births in Bosnia and Herzegovina are supervised by trained health workers nowadays (close to 100% in 2019). Basic healthcare is inexpensive today and most mothers get help during childbirth, which means that fewer mothers and babies die. Even though the average amount of attended births has gone up everywhere, there are enormous inequalities within some countries","A majority of all deliveries in Bosnia and Herzegovina are attended by professionals!",{"metadata":1423,"sys":1426,"fields":1436},{"tags":1424,"concepts":1425},[],[],{"space":1427,"id":1429,"type":14,"createdAt":1430,"updatedAt":1430,"environment":1431,"publishedVersion":1433,"revision":88,"contentType":1434,"locale":27},{"sys":1428},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"3kXNDeo7WqkWfB5UlDSfts","2022-06-21T07:50:10.166Z",{"sys":1432},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},5,{"sys":1435},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":1437,"answers":1438,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":1439,"name":1375,"questionText":1440,"statistics":1441,"veryWrongStatistics":1444,"correctSentence":1448,"youWereWrong":1449,"youWereRight":1450,"dataSourceShortText":327,"dataSourceLinkLongText":1451,"extendedAnswerText":1452,"headingVeryWrong":330,"youWereVeryWrong":1449,"headingWrong":330},"232",[],65,"How many people in Bosnia and Herzegovina have some access to electricity?",[1219,179,1442,1443],"usa 0.75","phl 0.52",[1445,1086,1446,1447],"uk 0.42","usa 0.34","phl 0.13","More than 95% of people in Bosnia and Herzegovina have some access to electricity. ","Bosnia and Herzegovina is an upper-middle-income country. Nearly every person there is on the grid and that has been the case for a long time.","Perhaps they didn't recognize that Bosnia and Herzegovina is an upper-middle-income country, so nearly every person there is on the grid and that has been the case for a long time.","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\u002Fbosnia-and-herzegovina)","Today almost everyone in Bosnia and Herzegovina has some access to electricity. Even 20 years ago (and probably for long before that) pretty much 100% of people in Bosnia and Herzegovina had electricity access, which shows how long it can take views to catch up to reality.",{"metadata":1454,"sys":1457,"fields":1466},{"tags":1455,"concepts":1456},[],[],{"space":1458,"id":1460,"type":14,"createdAt":1461,"updatedAt":1461,"environment":1462,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":1464,"locale":27},{"sys":1459},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"7nUxlmZ78PpqpdPjyAp9Jc","2022-06-21T07:50:10.316Z",{"sys":1463},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":1465},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":1467,"answers":1468,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":169,"name":1469,"questionText":1470,"statistics":1471,"veryWrongStatistics":1473,"correctSentence":1474,"youWereWrong":1475,"youWereRight":1476,"dataSourceShortText":691,"dataSourceLinkLongText":1284,"extendedAnswerText":1477,"headingVeryWrong":391,"youWereVeryWrong":1475,"headingWrong":391,"aboutSurveys":361},"882",[],"How many babies in Bosnia and ","How many babies in Bosnia and Herzegovina were vaccinated against some disease in 2019?",[1472],"gmi 0.73",[384],"More than 90% of children were vaccinated against some disease in Bosnia and Herzegovina in 2019.","You missed the modernization that means nearly every child in Bosnia and Herzegovina is vaccinated.","They missed the modernization that means nearly every baby in Bosnia and Herzegovina gets vaccinated.","Basic healthcare has improved a lot in Bosnia and Herzegovina, as the vaccination rate of 95% in 2019 shows. This also tells us something about the progress in Bosnia and Herzegovina'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 Bosnia and Herzegovina nowadays.",{"metadata":1479,"sys":1482,"fields":1491},{"tags":1480,"concepts":1481},[],[],{"space":1483,"id":1485,"type":14,"createdAt":1486,"updatedAt":1486,"environment":1487,"publishedVersion":88,"revision":88,"contentType":1489,"locale":27},{"sys":1484},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"2IwaacE2uIGuYa0Z7Uy7S3","2022-06-21T07:50:10.792Z",{"sys":1488},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":1490},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":111},{"globalId":1492,"heading":1493,"slug":1492,"questions":1494,"certificateText":1495},"bih-cert","Bosnia and Herzegovina Cert",[1358,1390,1422,1453],"for answering 100% correct on questions about Bosnia and Herzegovina, and thereby proving essential knowledge that most people are wrong about.",{"metadata":1497,"sys":1500,"fields":1507},{"tags":1498,"concepts":1499},[],[],{"space":1501,"id":1503,"type":39,"createdAt":1504,"updatedAt":1504,"environment":1505,"publishedVersion":421,"revision":88,"locale":27},{"sys":1502},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"7ECTwU353SJ8DRFdUGF6Vo","2022-06-21T07:50:09.712Z",{"sys":1506},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"title":1508,"description":48,"file":1509},"ba",{"url":1510,"details":1511,"fileName":1514,"contentType":431},"\u002F\u002Fimages.ctfassets.net\u002Fghhpjogyw4x7\u002F7ECTwU353SJ8DRFdUGF6Vo\u002Fabb5c094644a34d136e9f0c11e5473f2\u002Fba.svg",{"size":1512,"image":1513},935,{"width":429,"height":429},"ba.svg",{"metadata":1516,"sys":1519,"fields":1529},{"tags":1517,"concepts":1518},[],[],{"space":1520,"id":1522,"type":14,"createdAt":1523,"updatedAt":1523,"environment":1524,"publishedVersion":1526,"revision":88,"contentType":1527,"locale":27},{"sys":1521},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"2vWu50t3gBJZGb3i7HB88L","2022-06-21T12:25:08.221Z",{"sys":1525},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},8,{"sys":1528},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":91},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":1530,"name":1531,"slug":1532,"tests":1533,"diplomaTest":1826,"icon":1844,"iconDisplayType":432,"topicCategory":433},"bgr","Bulgaria","bulgaria",[1534],{"metadata":1535,"sys":1538,"fields":1547},{"tags":1536,"concepts":1537},[],[],{"space":1539,"id":1541,"type":14,"createdAt":1542,"updatedAt":1542,"environment":1543,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":1545,"locale":27},{"sys":1540},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"4UPwlbzmnCaInrW7h41Ujh","2022-06-21T12:25:08.275Z",{"sys":1544},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":1546},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":111},{"globalId":1548,"heading":1549,"slug":1548,"questions":1550,"certificateText":48},"bgr-t1","Bulgaria T1",[1551,1585,1617,1649,1683,1711,1742,1770,1798],{"metadata":1552,"sys":1555,"fields":1566},{"tags":1553,"concepts":1554},[],[],{"space":1556,"id":1558,"type":14,"createdAt":1559,"updatedAt":1560,"environment":1561,"publishedVersion":1563,"revision":22,"contentType":1564,"locale":27},{"sys":1557},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"1hvI5QilGNGRDgi4aFU6k3","2022-06-21T12:25:08.318Z","2022-11-03T15:44:32.614Z",{"sys":1562},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},12,{"sys":1565},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":1567,"answers":1568,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":279,"name":1569,"questionText":1570,"statistics":1571,"veryWrongStatistics":1575,"correctSentence":1579,"youWereWrong":1580,"youWereRight":1581,"dataSourceShortText":149,"dataSourceLinkLongText":1582,"extendedAnswerText":1583,"headingVeryWrong":1584,"youWereVeryWrong":1580,"headingWrong":1584},"245",[],"How many people in Bulgaria li","How many people in Bulgaria live in extreme poverty (less than $2\u002Fday)?",[1572,1573,492,1574],"uk 0.87","are 0.75","rus 0.74",[320,1576,1577,1578],"are 0.33","idn 0.45","rus 0.36","Less than 5% of people in Bulgaria live in extreme poverty.","Many think the poor in upper-middle-income countries like Bulgaria are much poorer than they actually are. Their suffering is undefendable, but almost no poor people in those countries have to sleep on mud floors with their starving children.","They think the poor in upper-middle-income countries are poorer than they are.","Extreme poverty was defined as living on less than $1.90 USD per day when we asked this question. It was later updated in October 2022 to less than $2.15 USD per day. Estimates of extreme poverty are never exact, because the settings where extreme poverty exists don’t allow for exact measures. The data needed to estimate the extreme poverty rate is also lagging a few years. Read more here, and check our calculations, as well as World Bank. Despite that unreliability, the trends are still clear and our “correct” answer is still far closer to being right than the other options, which we deliberately make very different.\n\nSource link: [World Bank](https:\u002F\u002Fdata.worldbank.org\u002Findicator\u002FSI.POV.DDAY?locations=BG)","Being poor is a terrible experience that too many families have to deal with on a daily basis.  However, in Bulgaria– like most upper-middle-income countries – there are very few people living on less than $2 a day (around 1%). Most people’s view of poverty in Bulgaria is completely upside down.","Extremely few are extremely poor in Bulgaria!",{"metadata":1586,"sys":1589,"fields":1598},{"tags":1587,"concepts":1588},[],[],{"space":1590,"id":1592,"type":14,"createdAt":1593,"updatedAt":1593,"environment":1594,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":1596,"locale":27},{"sys":1591},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"10khMBDIxU8i9DrEKD3SbO","2022-06-21T12:25:08.475Z",{"sys":1595},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":1597},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":1599,"answers":1600,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":587,"name":1601,"questionText":1602,"statistics":1603,"veryWrongStatistics":1608,"correctSentence":1611,"youWereWrong":1612,"youWereRight":1613,"dataSourceShortText":357,"dataSourceLinkLongText":1614,"extendedAnswerText":1615,"headingVeryWrong":1616,"youWereVeryWrong":1612,"headingWrong":1616},"246",[],"How many UNESCO world heritage","How many UNESCO world heritage sites are found in Bulgaria?",[1604,1605,1606,1607],"uk 0.71","are 0.6499999999999999","idn 0.5499999999999999","rus 0.64",[560,1609,1610,923],"are 0.24","idn 0.08","There are 10 UNESCO world heritage sites in Bulgaria.","It has ten designated sites of great historical and cultural value throughout the country. ","They were completely unaware that there are so many designated sites of historical and cultural value throughout Bulgaria.","These figures come directly from UNESCO. It is important to recognize that the UNESCO system of designating world heritage sites is not without controversy. Firstly, there are accustions of favoritism and that poorer countries struggle to have their sites recognized due to a lack of expertize. Next, there is an accusation that it can be used to profit from people's heritage and resources in a way that excludes them. Those issues aside, it is clear that in the right hands (i.e., historic and cultural preservation organizations, and indigenous community development organizations.) the recognition of these sites can be used as a force for good to bring more opportunity for economically depressed communities.\n\nSource link: [UNESCO](https:\u002F\u002Fwhc.unesco.org\u002Fen\u002Fstatesparties\u002Fbg)","The UNESCO world heritage system has its critics, with it sometimes being blamed for sites being overexploited for financial gain by profiteers. However, there are also many upsides, with World Heritage sites potentially leading to an increase in tourism that could be of great benefit to economically depressed communities who should benefit most from their heritage. If more people knew there were so many histoically important and culturally beautiful places to visit in Bulgaria, for example, it would probably increase tourism even more.","There are many UNESCO sites in Bulgaria!",{"metadata":1618,"sys":1621,"fields":1630},{"tags":1619,"concepts":1620},[],[],{"space":1622,"id":1624,"type":14,"createdAt":1625,"updatedAt":1625,"environment":1626,"publishedVersion":421,"revision":88,"contentType":1628,"locale":27},{"sys":1623},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"2z5ygra5N7KsVdwxvkG5ud","2022-06-21T12:25:08.628Z",{"sys":1627},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":1629},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":1631,"answers":1632,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":378,"name":1633,"questionText":1634,"statistics":1635,"veryWrongStatistics":1638,"correctSentence":1642,"youWereWrong":1643,"youWereRight":1644,"dataSourceShortText":1645,"dataSourceLinkLongText":1646,"extendedAnswerText":1647,"headingVeryWrong":1648,"youWereVeryWrong":1643,"headingWrong":1648},"247",[],"By 2030, European countries ai","By 2030, European countries aim to recycle at least 70% of all packaging waste. What was this figure in Bulgaria in 2018?",[173,1636,1637,557],"are 0.71","idn 0.6000000000000001",[1153,1639,1640,1641],"are 0.39","idn 0.26","rus 0.35","Bulgaria recycles 60% of its packaging waste.","Bulgaria recycles more than half of its packaging waste already, but you assumed it was much less.","They assume that Bulgaria recycles way less of its packaging waste than the 60% it currently does.","Source: EEA","The data comes from Eurostat. It says: \"Packaging waste covers wasted material that was used for the containment, protection, handling, delivery and presentation of goods, from raw materials to processed goods, from the producer to the user or the consumer, excluding production residues.\" It refers to plastic and wood. The countries themselves report their recycling rates and that may lead to numbers being inflated but we have seen no reports of that in the countries we use for this question.\n\nSource link: [EEA](http:\u002F\u002Fappsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu\u002Fnui\u002FsubmitViewTableAction.do)","It is true that everyone - and every country - needs to reduce waste and to recycle more. In 2018, Bulgaria recycled 60% of its packaging waste already, meaning it had reached the EU’s recycling target 12 years before the deadline of 2030!","On the right track!",{"metadata":1650,"sys":1653,"fields":1662},{"tags":1651,"concepts":1652},[],[],{"space":1654,"id":1656,"type":14,"createdAt":1657,"updatedAt":1657,"environment":1658,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":1660,"locale":27},{"sys":1655},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"5M2RKYT33npuGXjBVDC2Yg","2022-06-21T12:25:08.791Z",{"sys":1659},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":1661},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":1663,"answers":1664,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":1665,"name":1666,"questionText":1667,"statistics":1668,"veryWrongStatistics":1671,"correctSentence":1676,"youWereWrong":1677,"youWereRight":1678,"dataSourceShortText":1679,"dataSourceLinkLongText":1680,"extendedAnswerText":1681,"headingVeryWrong":1682,"youWereVeryWrong":1677,"headingWrong":1682},"248",[],82,"Worldwide, 30% of people work ","Worldwide, 30% of people work in agriculture. What is this number in Bulgaria?",[247,1669,1670,491],"are 0.84","idn 0.8",[1672,1673,1674,1675],"uk 0.43","are 0.41","idn 0.41","rus 0.39","In Bulgaria, 7% of people were employed in the agricultural sector in 2019. ","Bulgaria has a modern workforce. Only 7% of those employed worked in the agricultural sector in 2019. ","They don't realize how modern Bulgaria's workforce is.","Source: ILO","This question refers to the share of people working in agriculture who are of working age. The census data often used by the ILO is collected every 5-10 years so is not always very current. The quality of data obviously varies by country, with one particular issue being that in some countries it only covers employees and so doesn't include those who are self-employed and unpaid family workers. In those cases, the employment share of the agricultural sector is likely severely underreported. Another issue is where the census data only includes people in urban areas. Where the data is like those two, we do not ask questions about those countries. We also put big differences between the answer options so that our correct answer is way more correct than the other options.\n\nSource link: [ILO](https:\u002F\u002Fdata.worldbank.org\u002Findicator\u002FSL.AGR.EMPL.ZS?locations=1W)","Bulgaria has a skilled and diverse workforce, which provides a lot of business and tourism opportunities.. The service industries are the biggest source of income in the majority of countries nowadays and that is where most people work.","Few are farmers in Bulgaria!",{"metadata":1684,"sys":1687,"fields":1696},{"tags":1685,"concepts":1686},[],[],{"space":1688,"id":1690,"type":14,"createdAt":1691,"updatedAt":1691,"environment":1692,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":1694,"locale":27},{"sys":1689},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"2LkaFLV1ClUkz4MmghYLrt","2022-06-21T12:25:08.938Z",{"sys":1693},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":1695},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":1697,"answers":1698,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":1699,"name":244,"questionText":1700,"statistics":1701,"veryWrongStatistics":1704,"correctSentence":1708,"youWereWrong":1709,"youWereRight":1709,"dataSourceShortText":259,"dataSourceLinkLongText":1710,"extendedAnswerText":261,"headingVeryWrong":262,"youWereVeryWrong":1709,"headingWrong":262},"249",[],68,"During the past 5 years, women held 25% of all seats in national parliaments worldwide. What was the number in Bulgaria?",[247,1702,1703,138],"are 0.7","idn 0.52",[1705,1706,1707,1086],"uk 0.53","are 0.31","idn 0.13","During the past 5 five years, women held 25% of seats in Bulgaria's parliament.","Like many countries, Bulgaria is still a long way from having an equal representation of women and men in parliament, BUT a lot of progress has been made.","Our correct figure is an average across both lower and upper chambers of parliament between 2017-2022. This figure will change as elections are held. We chose to have an average across both chambers of parliament despite the upper houses having different levels of power in different countries. It’s worth noting that being represented in the parliament does not automatically transfer into female contribution and engagement as there sometimes can be other obstacles.\nWe consulted six independent experts for this question who all agreed that the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) data is extremely reliable.\n\nSource link: [IPU](https:\u002F\u002Fdocs.google.com\u002Fspreadsheets\u002Fd\u002F1QE30QKC-uMbvUlYxLDaZpTVe59ooO0Rz9IC-dbIDQJg\u002Fedit#gid=569008167)",{"metadata":1712,"sys":1715,"fields":1724},{"tags":1713,"concepts":1714},[],[],{"space":1716,"id":1718,"type":14,"createdAt":1719,"updatedAt":1719,"environment":1720,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":1722,"locale":27},{"sys":1717},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"2ruzFQ2hzmby0PHW8JOxxi","2022-06-21T12:25:09.094Z",{"sys":1721},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":1723},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":1725,"answers":1726,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":133,"name":1727,"questionText":1728,"statistics":1729,"veryWrongStatistics":1733,"correctSentence":1737,"youWereWrong":1738,"youWereRight":1739,"dataSourceShortText":292,"dataSourceLinkLongText":293,"extendedAnswerText":1740,"headingVeryWrong":1741,"youWereVeryWrong":1738,"headingWrong":1741},"250",[],"In Bulgaria, how many babies a","In Bulgaria, how many babies are born with a trained health worker present (before the pandemic)?",[210,1730,1731,1732],"are 0.76","idn 0.64","rus 0.6699999999999999",[1734,1735,1736,253],"uk 0.6","are 0.36","idn 0.27","More than 95% of babies in Bulgaria are born with a trained health worker present.","The misconception that most mothers in Bulgaria 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 Bulgaria still don’t have access to modern delivery care proves how unaware they were of the modernization that has happened.","A majority of births in Bulgaria are supervised by trained health workers nowadays (99.8% in 2015). 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 Bulgaria are attended by professionals!",{"metadata":1743,"sys":1746,"fields":1755},{"tags":1744,"concepts":1745},[],[],{"space":1747,"id":1749,"type":14,"createdAt":1750,"updatedAt":1750,"environment":1751,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":1753,"locale":27},{"sys":1748},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"6IWtScG2UJ1hIkpIXtwGfa","2022-06-21T12:25:09.248Z",{"sys":1752},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":1754},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":1756,"answers":1757,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":1699,"name":1758,"questionText":1759,"statistics":1760,"veryWrongStatistics":1762,"correctSentence":1764,"youWereWrong":1765,"youWereRight":1766,"dataSourceShortText":662,"dataSourceLinkLongText":1767,"extendedAnswerText":1768,"headingVeryWrong":1769,"youWereVeryWrong":1765,"headingWrong":1769,"aboutSurveys":361},"875",[],"In Bulgaria, of all children a","In Bulgaria, of all children aged 7 to 11, how many went to school in 2017?",[1761],"gmi 0.6799999999999999",[1763],"gmi 0.29","More than 85% of children aged 7 to 11 went to school in Bulgaria in 2017.","Nearly every Bulgarian 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 Bulgarian 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=BG)","88% of children go to school in Bulgaria. People who underestimate this probably underestimate how much progress there has been in Bulgaria. Today it is an upper-middle-income country.","Children go to school in Bulgaria!",{"metadata":1771,"sys":1774,"fields":1783},{"tags":1772,"concepts":1773},[],[],{"space":1775,"id":1777,"type":14,"createdAt":1778,"updatedAt":1778,"environment":1779,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":1781,"locale":27},{"sys":1776},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"1Qe5VgqI2iOQV5Wva8gcan","2022-06-21T12:25:09.459Z",{"sys":1780},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":1782},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":1784,"answers":1785,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":1786,"name":1787,"questionText":1788,"statistics":1789,"veryWrongStatistics":1791,"correctSentence":1793,"youWereWrong":1794,"youWereRight":1795,"dataSourceShortText":691,"dataSourceLinkLongText":1796,"extendedAnswerText":1797,"headingVeryWrong":391,"youWereVeryWrong":1794,"headingWrong":391,"aboutSurveys":361},"876",[],50,"How many babies in Bulgaria we","How many babies in Bulgaria were vaccinated against some disease in 2019?",[1790],"gmi 0.5",[1792],"gmi 0.28","More than 90% of children were vaccinated against some disease in Bulgaria in 2019.","You missed the modernization that means nearly every child in Bulgaria is vaccinated.","They missed the modernization that means nearly every baby in Bulgaria 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=BGR)","Basic healthcare has improved a lot in Bulgaria, as the vaccination rate of 96% in 2019 shows. This also tells us something about the progress in Bulgaria'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 Bulgaria nowadays.",{"metadata":1799,"sys":1802,"fields":1811},{"tags":1800,"concepts":1801},[],[],{"space":1803,"id":1805,"type":14,"createdAt":1806,"updatedAt":1806,"environment":1807,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":1809,"locale":27},{"sys":1804},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"4pZvU3vpZC8yMLdoi8vFGp","2022-06-21T12:25:09.937Z",{"sys":1808},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":1810},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":1812,"answers":1813,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":313,"name":1814,"questionText":1815,"statistics":1816,"veryWrongStatistics":1818,"correctSentence":1820,"youWereWrong":1821,"youWereRight":1822,"dataSourceShortText":327,"dataSourceLinkLongText":1823,"extendedAnswerText":1824,"headingVeryWrong":1825,"youWereVeryWrong":1821,"headingWrong":1825,"aboutSurveys":361},"877",[],"How many people in Bulgaria ha","How many people in Bulgaria have some access to electricity?",[1817],"gmi 0.62",[1819],"gmi 0.39","More than 95% of people in Bulgaria have some access to electricity. ","Nearly everyone in Bulgaria has access to electricity.","They didn't know nearly every person in Bulgaria 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 Bulgaria have some access to electricity. It was the same 20 years ago, which shows how long it can take people's perceptions to catch up to reality.","Most people are on the grid!",{"metadata":1827,"sys":1830,"fields":1839},{"tags":1828,"concepts":1829},[],[],{"space":1831,"id":1833,"type":14,"createdAt":1834,"updatedAt":1834,"environment":1835,"publishedVersion":88,"revision":88,"contentType":1837,"locale":27},{"sys":1832},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"1M3aECqwmioUqFxLoHoRIj","2022-06-21T12:25:10.128Z",{"sys":1836},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":1838},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":111},{"globalId":1840,"heading":1841,"slug":1840,"questions":1842,"certificateText":1843},"bgr-cert","Bulgaria Cert",[1551,1585,1617,1649,1683,1711,1742,1770,1798],"for answering 100% correct on questions about Bulgaria, and thereby proving essential knowledge that most people are wrong about.",{"metadata":1845,"sys":1848,"fields":1855},{"tags":1846,"concepts":1847},[],[],{"space":1849,"id":1851,"type":39,"createdAt":1852,"updatedAt":1852,"environment":1853,"publishedVersion":421,"revision":88,"locale":27},{"sys":1850},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"2lwEZXgoQls39Qz4rUhNRw","2022-06-21T12:25:08.182Z",{"sys":1854},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"title":1856,"description":48,"file":1857},"bg",{"url":1858,"details":1859,"fileName":1861,"contentType":431},"\u002F\u002Fimages.ctfassets.net\u002Fghhpjogyw4x7\u002F2lwEZXgoQls39Qz4rUhNRw\u002Fede2d9e7c2b8d104100a670e41e348bf\u002Fbg.svg",{"size":728,"image":1860},{"width":429,"height":429},"bg.svg",{"metadata":1863,"sys":1866,"fields":1875},{"tags":1864,"concepts":1865},[],[],{"space":1867,"id":1869,"type":14,"createdAt":1870,"updatedAt":1870,"environment":1871,"publishedVersion":1526,"revision":88,"contentType":1873,"locale":27},{"sys":1868},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"5apQ3rpVsIsQxh180ezDcI","2022-06-21T12:29:06.703Z",{"sys":1872},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":1874},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":91},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":1876,"name":1877,"slug":1878,"tests":1879,"diplomaTest":2010,"icon":2028,"iconDisplayType":432,"topicCategory":433},"hrv","Croatia","croatia",[1880],{"metadata":1881,"sys":1884,"fields":1893},{"tags":1882,"concepts":1883},[],[],{"space":1885,"id":1887,"type":14,"createdAt":1888,"updatedAt":1888,"environment":1889,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":1891,"locale":27},{"sys":1886},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"tZYreGA8VUMcMh3U97Yk9","2022-06-21T12:29:06.748Z",{"sys":1890},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":1892},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":111},{"globalId":1894,"heading":1895,"slug":1894,"questions":1896,"certificateText":48},"hrv-t1","Croatia T1",[1897,1926,1958,1985],{"metadata":1898,"sys":1901,"fields":1910},{"tags":1899,"concepts":1900},[],[],{"space":1902,"id":1904,"type":14,"createdAt":1905,"updatedAt":1905,"environment":1906,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":1908,"locale":27},{"sys":1903},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"2j2RJvMDl3hzBUAfcdK32U","2022-06-21T12:29:06.796Z",{"sys":1907},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":1909},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":1911,"answers":1912,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":1665,"name":1666,"questionText":1913,"statistics":1914,"veryWrongStatistics":1918,"correctSentence":1921,"youWereWrong":1922,"youWereRight":1923,"dataSourceShortText":1679,"dataSourceLinkLongText":1680,"extendedAnswerText":1924,"headingVeryWrong":1925,"youWereVeryWrong":1922,"headingWrong":1925},"306",[],"Worldwide, 30% of people work in agriculture. What is this number in Croatia?",[1219,1915,1916,1917],"are 0.78","rus 0.8400000000000001","jpn 0.8500000000000001",[1919,1706,889,1920],"uk 0.47","jpn 0.52","In Croatia, 6% of people were employed in the agricultural sector in 2019. ","Croatia has a modern workforce. Only 6% of those employed worked in the agricultural sector in 2019. ","They don't realize how modern Croatia's workforce is.","Like other high-income countries, most people in Croatia now do jobs in the service sector, such as tourism, retail and hospitality.","Few are farmers in Croatia!",{"metadata":1927,"sys":1930,"fields":1939},{"tags":1928,"concepts":1929},[],[],{"space":1931,"id":1933,"type":14,"createdAt":1934,"updatedAt":1934,"environment":1935,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":1937,"locale":27},{"sys":1932},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"3zJ1RkqtWFOsQBpW7ku7iH","2022-06-21T12:29:06.937Z",{"sys":1936},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":1938},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":1940,"answers":1941,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":1439,"name":1942,"questionText":1943,"statistics":1944,"veryWrongStatistics":1948,"correctSentence":1953,"youWereWrong":1954,"youWereRight":1955,"dataSourceShortText":327,"dataSourceLinkLongText":1956,"extendedAnswerText":1957,"headingVeryWrong":330,"youWereVeryWrong":1954,"headingWrong":330},"308",[],"How many people in Croatia hav","How many people in Croatia have some access to electricity?",[489,1945,1946,1947],"are 0.61","rus 0.58","jpn 0.6699999999999999",[1949,1950,1951,1952],"uk 0.36","are 0.16","rus 0.15","jpn 0.43","More than 95% of people in Croatia have some access to electricity. ","Croatia is a rich country. Nearly every person is on the grid and that has been the case for a long time.","Perhaps they didn't recognize that Croatia is a rich country, so nearly every person is on the grid and that has been the case for a long time.","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\u002Fcroatia)","Today almost everyone in Croatia has some access to electricity. Even 20 years ago (and probably for long before that) pretty much 100% of people in Croatia had electricity access, which shows how long it can take views to catch up to reality.",{"metadata":1959,"sys":1962,"fields":1971},{"tags":1960,"concepts":1961},[],[],{"space":1963,"id":1965,"type":14,"createdAt":1966,"updatedAt":1966,"environment":1967,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":1969,"locale":27},{"sys":1964},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"4zQnQrALj230MmSScQRBkk","2022-06-21T12:29:07.151Z",{"sys":1968},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":1970},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":1972,"answers":1973,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":587,"name":1974,"questionText":1975,"statistics":1976,"veryWrongStatistics":1978,"correctSentence":1980,"youWereWrong":1981,"youWereRight":1981,"dataSourceShortText":662,"dataSourceLinkLongText":1982,"extendedAnswerText":1983,"headingVeryWrong":1984,"youWereVeryWrong":1981,"headingWrong":1984,"aboutSurveys":361},"1002",[],"In Croatia, of all children ag","In Croatia, of all children aged 7 to 11, how many went to school in 2017?",[1977],"gmi 0.64",[1979],"gmi 0.32","More than 95% of children aged 7 to 11 went to school in Croatia in 2017.","Like in other high-income countries, it's only very few children in Croatia who aren't in school.","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=HR)","98% of children go to school in Croatia. Children being out of school is rare and that has been the case for many years.","Children go to school in Croatia!",{"metadata":1986,"sys":1989,"fields":1998},{"tags":1987,"concepts":1988},[],[],{"space":1990,"id":1992,"type":14,"createdAt":1993,"updatedAt":1993,"environment":1994,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":1996,"locale":27},{"sys":1991},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"pOmIix03nE3Bu35CW80Ew","2022-06-21T12:29:07.294Z",{"sys":1995},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":1997},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":1999,"answers":2000,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":347,"name":2001,"questionText":2002,"statistics":2003,"veryWrongStatistics":2005,"correctSentence":2007,"youWereWrong":2008,"youWereRight":2008,"dataSourceShortText":691,"dataSourceLinkLongText":1284,"extendedAnswerText":2009,"headingVeryWrong":391,"youWereVeryWrong":2008,"headingWrong":391,"aboutSurveys":361},"1003",[],"How many babies in Croatia wer","How many babies in Croatia were vaccinated against some disease in 2019 (before the Coronavirus pandemic)?",[2004],"gmi 0.6100000000000001",[2006],"gmi 0.33","More than 95% of children were vaccinated against some disease in Croatia in 2019.","Croatia, like other rich countries, has had the infrastructure and education in place to vaccinate the majority of its population for many years.","In Croatia in 2019, 98% of children were vaccinated against at least one illness. Vaccinating so many children requires good roads for transport, electricity to keep vaccines cold, and educated nurses and parents to ensure they reach the babies. These exist close to the majority of children born in Croatia nowadays.",{"metadata":2011,"sys":2014,"fields":2023},{"tags":2012,"concepts":2013},[],[],{"space":2015,"id":2017,"type":14,"createdAt":2018,"updatedAt":2018,"environment":2019,"publishedVersion":88,"revision":88,"contentType":2021,"locale":27},{"sys":2016},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"66gIwsxayvxZfCWgWuxwL7","2022-06-21T12:29:07.443Z",{"sys":2020},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":2022},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":111},{"globalId":2024,"heading":2025,"slug":2024,"questions":2026,"certificateText":2027},"hrv-cert","Croatia Cert",[1897,1926,1958,1985],"for answering 100% correct on questions about Croatia, and thereby proving essential knowledge that most people are wrong about.",{"metadata":2029,"sys":2032,"fields":2039},{"tags":2030,"concepts":2031},[],[],{"space":2033,"id":2035,"type":39,"createdAt":2036,"updatedAt":2036,"environment":2037,"publishedVersion":421,"revision":88,"locale":27},{"sys":2034},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"CFj51oxvKZtssO90P9mk3","2022-06-21T12:29:06.656Z",{"sys":2038},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"title":2040,"description":48,"file":2041},"hr",{"url":2042,"details":2043,"fileName":2046,"contentType":431},"\u002F\u002Fimages.ctfassets.net\u002Fghhpjogyw4x7\u002FCFj51oxvKZtssO90P9mk3\u002F30057314a39418b26af82629984e57a7\u002Fhr.svg",{"size":2044,"image":2045},1119,{"width":429,"height":429},"hr.svg",{"metadata":2048,"sys":2051,"fields":2060},{"tags":2049,"concepts":2050},[],[],{"space":2052,"id":2054,"type":14,"createdAt":2055,"updatedAt":2055,"environment":2056,"publishedVersion":1433,"revision":88,"contentType":2058,"locale":27},{"sys":2053},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"7tiJgnWPFBCIdbWlODQTNh","2022-06-21T07:54:02.225Z",{"sys":2057},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":2059},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":91},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":2061,"name":2062,"slug":2063,"tests":2064,"diplomaTest":2316,"icon":2334,"iconDisplayType":432,"topicCategory":433},"cze","Czech Republic","czech-republic",[2065],{"metadata":2066,"sys":2069,"fields":2078},{"tags":2067,"concepts":2068},[],[],{"space":2070,"id":2072,"type":14,"createdAt":2073,"updatedAt":2073,"environment":2074,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":2076,"locale":27},{"sys":2071},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"65r9a0lw8urBGGgQtKMup9","2022-06-21T07:54:02.264Z",{"sys":2075},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":2077},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":111},{"globalId":2079,"heading":2080,"slug":2079,"questions":2081,"certificateText":48},"cze-t1","Czech Republic T1",[2082,2113,2142,2173,2202,2230,2260,2288],{"metadata":2083,"sys":2086,"fields":2095},{"tags":2084,"concepts":2085},[],[],{"space":2087,"id":2089,"type":14,"createdAt":2090,"updatedAt":2090,"environment":2091,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":2093,"locale":27},{"sys":2088},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"3khQg09laLrAbPoEgziPkD","2022-06-21T07:54:02.305Z",{"sys":2092},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":2094},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":2096,"answers":2097,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":1078,"name":2098,"questionText":2099,"statistics":2100,"veryWrongStatistics":2104,"correctSentence":2107,"youWereWrong":2108,"youWereRight":2109,"dataSourceShortText":388,"dataSourceLinkLongText":2110,"extendedAnswerText":2111,"headingVeryWrong":2112,"youWereVeryWrong":2108,"headingWrong":2112},"317",[],"How many people in the Czech R","How many people in the Czech Republic cook using stoves that don’t produce smoke?",[247,2101,2102,2103],"rus 0.73","mar 0.6699999999999999","jpn 0.6799999999999999",[2105,1578,2106,1952],"uk 0.45","mar 0.24","More than 95% of people in the Czech Republic cook using stoves that don't produce smoke.","People start cooking with gas or electric stoves as soon as they can afford to. But you probably didn’t realize that pretty much every person in Czech Republic is rich enough to afford that.","People start cooking with gas or electric stoves as soon as they can afford to, but many assume people in Czech Republic are not rich enough to afford that.","The data from the WHO is compiled using surveys and, where data is unavailable for a certain year, it is modeled. It also doesn’t take into account that households may have access to clean fuels but don’t use them because of their high costs. Also, homes that report using clean fuels may continue to use biomass as secondary energy sources. The data uncertainties are why we created large differences between the three answer options and use “around”, \"close to\" and \"more then\" instead of an exact number. We also consulted three independent experts who agreed that  the source of the data represent the most accurate picture of how things are when it comes to the use of clean cooking fuels and technology in the world.\n\nSource link: [WHO](https:\u002F\u002Fdata.worldbank.org\u002Findicator\u002FEG.CFT.ACCS.ZS?locations=CZ)","Indoor pollution from cooking using unclean fuels like coal causes millions of deaths a year, but is becoming a smaller problem each year. People probably don’t want to trivialize the lives of those that are still missing basic equipment like a modern stove. But if we systematically overestimate the number of people without clean and healthy cooking methods, most likely the problem becomes much larger in our heads than it is in reality.","Almost nobody cooks over an open fire!",{"metadata":2114,"sys":2117,"fields":2126},{"tags":2115,"concepts":2116},[],[],{"space":2118,"id":2120,"type":14,"createdAt":2121,"updatedAt":2121,"environment":2122,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":2124,"locale":27},{"sys":2119},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"5UntkWEvMyVU3zyD66Ly16","2022-06-21T07:54:02.589Z",{"sys":2123},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":2125},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":2127,"answers":2128,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":243,"name":783,"questionText":2129,"statistics":2130,"veryWrongStatistics":2132,"correctSentence":2135,"youWereWrong":2136,"youWereRight":2137,"dataSourceShortText":2138,"dataSourceLinkLongText":2139,"extendedAnswerText":2140,"headingVeryWrong":2141,"youWereVeryWrong":2136,"headingWrong":2141},"318",[],"How many airports with paved runways are there in the Czech Republic?",[1572,2101,2102,2131],"jpn 0.76",[2133,2134,2106,1952],"uk 0.59","rus 0.19","There are more than 35 airports with paved runways in the Czech Republic.","There are more than 250 airports in the Czech Republic and many of them have some kind of paved runway. ","The Czech Republic has more modern airports than they expected.","Source: OurAirports","OurAirports relies on contributors to crowdsource airport locations. Because of that, we cross-check their numbers with those on the CIA factbook (which are often much lower). We typically use the lower number and say \"more than\" so we do not overestimate development.\n\nSource link: [OurAirports](https:\u002F\u002Fourairports.com\u002Fcountries\u002FCZ\u002F)","Having reliable infrastructure, including modern airports for national and international transport, is needed for economic development. In the Czech Republic 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.","Czech Republic has modern airports!",{"metadata":2143,"sys":2146,"fields":2155},{"tags":2144,"concepts":2145},[],[],{"space":2147,"id":2149,"type":14,"createdAt":2150,"updatedAt":2150,"environment":2151,"publishedVersion":45,"revision":88,"contentType":2153,"locale":27},{"sys":2148},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"4vY21unSQbvE7EcfYTm9VU","2022-06-21T07:54:02.739Z",{"sys":2152},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":2154},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":2156,"answers":2157,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":1078,"name":2158,"questionText":2159,"statistics":2160,"veryWrongStatistics":2163,"correctSentence":2166,"youWereWrong":2167,"youWereRight":2168,"dataSourceShortText":292,"dataSourceLinkLongText":2169,"extendedAnswerText":2170,"headingVeryWrong":2171,"youWereVeryWrong":2172,"headingWrong":2171},"319",[],"How many weeks of paid parenta","How many weeks of paid parental leave are mothers entitled to in the Czech Republic?",[137,1081,2161,2162],"mar 0.69","jpn 0.6599999999999999",[1949,1578,2164,2165],"mar 0.38","jpn 0.24","Mothers are entitled to 53 weeks of paid parental leave in the Czech Republic.","Mothers are entitled to 1.5 times more the amount of paid leave in the Czech Republic than you thought.","They thought mothers were entitled to far less paid parental leave than in reality.","For this question, we use information from a 2019 UNICEF report called \"Are the world’s richest countries family friendly?\" Due to the difficulty in defining paid leave and the benefits that are paid, we cross-check the UNICEF figures with those from the country used in the question. We also put big differences between the three answer options to be certain that the correct answer we use is way more correct than the other options.\n\nSource link: [UNICEF](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.unicef.org\u002Fmedia\u002F55696\u002Ffile\u002FFamily-friendly%20policies%20research%202019.pdf)","Maternity leave has both health benefits for the mother and baby and also economic benefits, such as increased participation by women in the workforce. Most people probably have an outdated view of the Czech Republic in general and therefore they can’t imagine how it has modernized its workers’ rights and employment regulations, including the duration of parental leave. \n\nWorkers' rights in Czech Republic are also better aligned with the UN goals than in most other countries and living conditions are better than most people realize.","Up to 53 weeks of paid parental leave!","Mothers are entitled to four times more paid leave in the Czech Republic than you thought.",{"metadata":2174,"sys":2177,"fields":2186},{"tags":2175,"concepts":2176},[],[],{"space":2178,"id":2180,"type":14,"createdAt":2181,"updatedAt":2181,"environment":2182,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":2184,"locale":27},{"sys":2179},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"3s3sZwaXJ4iuExDb3Enrtv","2022-06-21T07:54:02.907Z",{"sys":2183},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":2185},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":2187,"answers":2188,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":169,"name":1601,"questionText":2189,"statistics":2190,"veryWrongStatistics":2193,"correctSentence":2196,"youWereWrong":2197,"youWereRight":2198,"dataSourceShortText":357,"dataSourceLinkLongText":2199,"extendedAnswerText":2200,"headingVeryWrong":2201,"youWereVeryWrong":2197,"headingWrong":2201},"320",[],"How many UNESCO world heritage sites are found in the Czech Republic?",[317,138,2191,2192],"mar 0.74","jpn 0.6900000000000001",[1153,1086,2194,2195],"mar 0.41","jpn 0.17","There are 16 UNESCO world heritage sites in the Czech Republic.","It has 16 designated sites of great historical and cultural value throughout the country. ","They were completely unaware that there are so many designated sites of historical and cultural value throughout the Czech Republic.","These figures come directly from UNESCO. It is important to recognize that the UNESCO system of designating world heritage sites is not without controversy. Firstly, there are accustions of favoritism and that poorer countries struggle to have their sites recognized due to a lack of expertize. Next, there is an accusation that it can be used to profit from people's heritage and resources in a way that excludes them. Those issues aside, it is clear that in the right hands (i.e., historic and cultural preservation organizations, and indigenous community development organizations.) the recognition of these sites can be used as a force for good to bring more opportunity for economically depressed communities.\n\nSource link: [UNESCO](https:\u002F\u002Fwhc.unesco.org\u002Fen\u002Fstatesparties\u002Fcz)","The UNESCO world heritage system has its critics, with it sometimes being blamed for sites being overexploited for financial gain by profiteers. However, there are also many upsides, with World Heritage sites potentially leading to an increase in tourism that could be of great benefit to economically depressed communities who should benefit most from their heritage. If more people knew there were so many hisotically important and culturally beautiful places to visit in Czech Republic, for example, it would probably increase tourism even more.","There are many UNESCO sites in the Czech Republic!",{"metadata":2203,"sys":2206,"fields":2215},{"tags":2204,"concepts":2205},[],[],{"space":2207,"id":2209,"type":14,"createdAt":2210,"updatedAt":2210,"environment":2211,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":2213,"locale":27},{"sys":2208},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"68gWlLtvkzkAbTQ3KefBrE","2022-06-21T07:54:03.056Z",{"sys":2212},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":2214},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":2216,"answers":2217,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":347,"name":2218,"questionText":2219,"statistics":2220,"veryWrongStatistics":2223,"correctSentence":2226,"youWereWrong":600,"youWereRight":2227,"dataSourceShortText":602,"dataSourceLinkLongText":603,"extendedAnswerText":2228,"headingVeryWrong":2229,"youWereVeryWrong":600,"headingWrong":2229},"321",[],"How many vacation rentals in t","How many vacation rentals in the Czech Republic are listed on Airbnb?",[853,786,2221,2222],"mar 0.59","jpn 0.5700000000000001",[1705,253,2224,2225],"mar 0.29","jpn 0.33","There are more than 300 vacation rentals in the Czech Republic on Airbnb.","They probably underestimate how many tourists visit the Czech Republic each year.","More than 36 million people visited the Czech Republic in 2019 and AirBnB now has many properties available to rent.","Millions of tourists visit the Czech Republic each year!",{"metadata":2231,"sys":2234,"fields":2244},{"tags":2232,"concepts":2233},[],[],{"space":2235,"id":2237,"type":14,"createdAt":2238,"updatedAt":2238,"environment":2239,"publishedVersion":2241,"revision":88,"contentType":2242,"locale":27},{"sys":2236},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"4DwKg5K0UoXsfAdxL0v382","2022-06-21T07:54:03.215Z",{"sys":2240},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},19,{"sys":2243},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":2245,"answers":2246,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":2247,"name":2248,"questionText":2249,"statistics":2250,"veryWrongStatistics":2252,"correctSentence":2253,"youWereWrong":2254,"youWereRight":2255,"dataSourceShortText":662,"dataSourceLinkLongText":2256,"extendedAnswerText":2257,"headingVeryWrong":2258,"youWereVeryWrong":2254,"headingWrong":2259,"aboutSurveys":361},"930",[],51,"In the Czech Republic, of all ","In the Czech Republic, of all children aged 7 to 11, how many went to school in 2017?",[2251],"gmi 0.51",[658],"Around 90% of children aged 7 to 11 went to school in the Czech Republic in 2017.","Nearly every Czech 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 Czech 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)","89% of children go to school in the Czech Republic. It is a high-income country where it is rare for children to not be in school, yet many people imagine that half of primary-age children are not in the classroom. Perhaps that is because people don't realize that the Czech Republic is among the world's 80 richest countries when it comes to income per capita. ","Children go to school in the Czech Republic!","Children go to school in Czech Republic!",{"metadata":2261,"sys":2264,"fields":2273},{"tags":2262,"concepts":2263},[],[],{"space":2265,"id":2267,"type":14,"createdAt":2268,"updatedAt":2268,"environment":2269,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":2271,"locale":27},{"sys":2266},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"1OmkCSOMjnw9NDAgSQkqLG","2022-06-21T07:54:03.372Z",{"sys":2270},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":2272},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":2274,"answers":2275,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":2276,"name":2277,"questionText":2278,"statistics":2279,"veryWrongStatistics":2281,"correctSentence":2283,"youWereWrong":2284,"youWereRight":2285,"dataSourceShortText":691,"dataSourceLinkLongText":2286,"extendedAnswerText":2287,"headingVeryWrong":391,"youWereVeryWrong":2284,"headingWrong":391,"aboutSurveys":361},"931",[],53,"How many babies in the Czech R","How many babies in the Czech Republic were vaccinated against some disease in 2019 (before the Coronavirus pandemic)?",[2280],"gmi 0.53",[2282],"gmi 0.25","More than 90% of children were vaccinated against some disease in the Czech Republic in 2019.","You missed the modernization that means nearly every child in the Czech Republic is vaccinated.","They missed the modernization that means nearly every baby in the Czech Republic 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=CZE)","In the Czech Republic in 2019, 99% of children were vaccinated against at least one illness. Vaccinating so many children requires good roads for transport, electricity to keep vaccines cold, and educated nurses and parents to ensure they reach the babies. These exist close to most children born in the Czech Republic nowadays.",{"metadata":2289,"sys":2292,"fields":2301},{"tags":2290,"concepts":2291},[],[],{"space":2293,"id":2295,"type":14,"createdAt":2296,"updatedAt":2296,"environment":2297,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":2299,"locale":27},{"sys":2294},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"5mPhbCwNaXsWQQd2ro91KR","2022-06-21T07:54:03.534Z",{"sys":2298},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":2300},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":2302,"answers":2303,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":2304,"name":2305,"questionText":2306,"statistics":2307,"veryWrongStatistics":2309,"correctSentence":2311,"youWereWrong":2312,"youWereRight":2313,"dataSourceShortText":327,"dataSourceLinkLongText":2314,"extendedAnswerText":2315,"headingVeryWrong":1825,"youWereVeryWrong":2312,"headingWrong":1825,"aboutSurveys":361},"932",[],59,"How many people in Czech Repub","How many people in Czech Republic have some access to electricity?",[2308],"gmi 0.5900000000000001",[2310],"gmi 0.26","More than 95% of people in the Czech Republic have some access to electricity. ","Nearly everyone in the Czech Republic has access to electricity.","They didn't know nearly every person in the Czech Republic 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\u002Fczechia)","Today, close to 100% of people in the Czech Republic have some access to electricity and that has been the case for many years. The Czech Republic is one of the countries with the highest income per person, with a modern infrastructure and where almost no-one lacks the basics like food, water, electricity and vaccinations.",{"metadata":2317,"sys":2320,"fields":2329},{"tags":2318,"concepts":2319},[],[],{"space":2321,"id":2323,"type":14,"createdAt":2324,"updatedAt":2324,"environment":2325,"publishedVersion":88,"revision":88,"contentType":2327,"locale":27},{"sys":2322},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"1rG9RD7Cd0OhML1l7Nfz9H","2022-06-21T07:54:03.683Z",{"sys":2326},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":2328},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":111},{"globalId":2330,"heading":2331,"slug":2330,"questions":2332,"certificateText":2333},"cze-cert","Czech Republic Cert",[2082,2113,2142,2173,2202,2230,2260,2288],"for answering 100% correct on questions about Czech Republic, and thereby proving essential knowledge that most people are wrong about.",{"metadata":2335,"sys":2338,"fields":2345},{"tags":2336,"concepts":2337},[],[],{"space":2339,"id":2341,"type":39,"createdAt":2342,"updatedAt":2342,"environment":2343,"publishedVersion":421,"revision":88,"locale":27},{"sys":2340},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"269aAscAwr2hiLwG9Fwepd","2022-06-21T07:54:02.183Z",{"sys":2344},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"title":2346,"description":48,"file":2347},"cz",{"url":2348,"details":2349,"fileName":2352,"contentType":431},"\u002F\u002Fimages.ctfassets.net\u002Fghhpjogyw4x7\u002F269aAscAwr2hiLwG9Fwepd\u002F523b2c9523610f0bf7361abe334d0a39\u002Fcz.svg",{"size":2350,"image":2351},260,{"width":429,"height":429},"cz.svg",{"metadata":2354,"sys":2357,"fields":2366},{"tags":2355,"concepts":2356},[],[],{"space":2358,"id":2360,"type":14,"createdAt":2361,"updatedAt":2361,"environment":2362,"publishedVersion":1433,"revision":88,"contentType":2364,"locale":27},{"sys":2359},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"3JrnnNCOGPcTCf6R4e57GP","2022-06-21T07:55:06.699Z",{"sys":2363},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":2365},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":91},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":2367,"name":2368,"slug":2369,"tests":2370,"diplomaTest":2594,"icon":2612,"iconDisplayType":432,"topicCategory":433},"est","Estonia","estonia",[2371],{"metadata":2372,"sys":2375,"fields":2384},{"tags":2373,"concepts":2374},[],[],{"space":2376,"id":2378,"type":14,"createdAt":2379,"updatedAt":2379,"environment":2380,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":2382,"locale":27},{"sys":2377},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"3C0C6ORh3UXiAiv0YY41ga","2022-06-21T07:55:06.762Z",{"sys":2381},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":2383},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":111},{"globalId":2385,"heading":2386,"slug":2385,"questions":2387,"certificateText":48},"est-t1","Estonia T1",[2388,2420,2455,2485,2517,2542,2567],{"metadata":2389,"sys":2392,"fields":2401},{"tags":2390,"concepts":2391},[],[],{"space":2393,"id":2395,"type":14,"createdAt":2396,"updatedAt":2396,"environment":2397,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":2399,"locale":27},{"sys":2394},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"4mg2gC5CKZmLeoxT0PVwct","2022-06-21T07:55:06.798Z",{"sys":2398},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":2400},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":2402,"answers":2403,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":133,"name":2158,"questionText":2404,"statistics":2405,"veryWrongStatistics":2410,"correctSentence":2414,"youWereWrong":2415,"youWereRight":2168,"dataSourceShortText":292,"dataSourceLinkLongText":2416,"extendedAnswerText":2417,"headingVeryWrong":2418,"youWereVeryWrong":2419,"headingWrong":2418},"355",[],"How many weeks of paid parental leave (with 100% of salary) are mothers entitled to in Estonia?",[2406,2407,2408,2409],"uk 0.78","gha 0.7799999999999999","mex 0.76","rus 0.62",[2411,2412,2413,143],"uk 0.46","gha 0.57","mex 0.48","Mothers are entitled to 85 weeks of paid parental leave in Estonia.","Mothers are entitled to 6 months more paid leave in Estonia than you thought.","For this question, we use information from a 2019 UNICEF report called \"Are the world’s richest countries family friendly?\" Due to the difficulty in defining paid leave and the benefits that are paid, we cross-check the UNICEF figures with those from the country used in the question. We also put big differences between the three answer options to be certain that the correct answer we use is way more correct than the other options.\n\nSource link: [UNICEF](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.unicef-irc.org\u002Ffamily-friendly)","Maternity leave has both health benefits for the mother and baby and also economic benefits, such as increased participation by women in the workforce. Estonia is one of the world's leaders when it comes to paid leave for mothers, which many people seem to think is unlikely. 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Their suffering is undefendable, but almost no poor people in rich countries have to sleep on mud floors with their starving children.","They think the poor in rich countries are poorer than they are.","Extreme poverty was defined as living on less than $1.90 USD per day when we asked this question. It was later updated in October 2022 to less than $2.15 USD per day. Estimates of extreme poverty are never exact, because the settings where extreme poverty exists don’t allow for exact measures. The data needed to estimate the extreme poverty rate is also lagging a few years. Read more here, and check our calculations, as well as World Bank. Despite that unreliability, the trends are still clear and our “correct” answer is still far closer to being right than the other options, which we deliberately make very different.\n\nSource link: [World Bank](https:\u002F\u002Fdata.worldbank.org\u002Findicator\u002FSI.POV.DDAY?locations=EE)","Being poor is a terrible experience that too many families have to deal with on a daily basis.  However, in Estonia – like most high-income countries – there are very few people living on less than $2 a day. 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There are countries where there is little or no data and the UN use data modelling, but the margins of error are much smaller than the size of the misconceptions people have (as proved if they choose either of the other two answer options).\n\nSource link: [UN](https:\u002F\u002Fpopulation.un.org\u002Fwpp\u002F)","People think there are many seniors in Estonia but, in reality, today only 20% of the people in Estonia are over 65. 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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=EE)","94% of children go to school in Estonia. Children being out of school is rare and that has been the case for many years.","Children go to school in Estonia!",{"metadata":2543,"sys":2546,"fields":2555},{"tags":2544,"concepts":2545},[],[],{"space":2547,"id":2549,"type":14,"createdAt":2550,"updatedAt":2550,"environment":2551,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":2553,"locale":27},{"sys":2548},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"jvRg33FK1t1VHaDQ2RVjY","2022-06-21T07:55:07.589Z",{"sys":2552},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":2554},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":2556,"answers":2557,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":2558,"name":2559,"questionText":2560,"statistics":2561,"veryWrongStatistics":2563,"correctSentence":2564,"youWereWrong":2565,"youWereRight":2565,"dataSourceShortText":691,"dataSourceLinkLongText":1284,"extendedAnswerText":2566,"headingVeryWrong":391,"youWereVeryWrong":2565,"headingWrong":391,"aboutSurveys":361},"958",[],60,"How many babies in Estonia wer","How many babies in Estonia were vaccinated against some disease in 2019 (before the Coronavirus pandemic)?",[2562],"gmi 0.6000000000000001",[1979],"Around 90% of children were vaccinated against some disease in Estonia in 2019.","Estonia, like other rich countries, has had the infrastructure and education in place to vaccinate the majority of its population for many years.","In Estonia in 2019, 90% of children were vaccinated against at least one illness. 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These exist close to the majority of children born in Estonia nowadays.",{"metadata":2568,"sys":2571,"fields":2580},{"tags":2569,"concepts":2570},[],[],{"space":2572,"id":2574,"type":14,"createdAt":2575,"updatedAt":2575,"environment":2576,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":2578,"locale":27},{"sys":2573},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"lX5CVlVTcqnDlFOHeK0aM","2022-06-21T07:55:07.728Z",{"sys":2577},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":2579},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":2581,"answers":2582,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":2583,"name":2584,"questionText":2585,"statistics":2586,"veryWrongStatistics":2588,"correctSentence":2589,"youWereWrong":2590,"youWereRight":2591,"dataSourceShortText":327,"dataSourceLinkLongText":2592,"extendedAnswerText":2593,"headingVeryWrong":1825,"youWereVeryWrong":2590,"headingWrong":1825,"aboutSurveys":361},"959",[],55,"How many people in Estonia hav","How many people in Estonia have some access to electricity?",[2587],"gmi 0.55",[1792],"More than 95% of people in Estonia have some access to electricity. 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But you probably didn’t realize how many people in Georgia are rich enough to afford that.","People start cooking with gas or electric stoves as soon as they can afford to, but many assume people in Georgia are not rich enough to afford that.","The data from the WHO is compiled using surveys and, where data is unavailable for a certain year, it is modeled. It also doesn’t take into account that households may have access to clean fuels but don’t use them because of their high costs. Also, homes that report using clean fuels may continue to use biomass as secondary energy sources. The data uncertainties are why we created large differences between the three answer options and use “around”, \"close to\" and \"more then\" instead of an exact number. We also consulted three independent experts who agreed that  the source of the data represent the most accurate picture of how things are when it comes to the use of clean cooking fuels and technology in the world.\n\nSource link: [WHO](https:\u002F\u002Fdata.worldbank.org\u002Findicator\u002FEG.CFT.ACCS.ZS?locations=GE)",{"metadata":2698,"sys":2701,"fields":2710},{"tags":2699,"concepts":2700},[],[],{"space":2702,"id":2704,"type":14,"createdAt":2705,"updatedAt":2705,"environment":2706,"publishedVersion":45,"revision":88,"contentType":2708,"locale":27},{"sys":2703},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"145TG9Uuab72CLytfy9bcK","2022-06-21T07:56:18.560Z",{"sys":2707},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":2709},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":2711,"answers":2712,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":206,"name":1181,"questionText":2713,"statistics":2714,"veryWrongStatistics":2719,"correctSentence":2722,"youWereWrong":2723,"youWereRight":2724,"dataSourceShortText":1195,"dataSourceLinkLongText":2725,"extendedAnswerText":2726,"headingVeryWrong":1198,"youWereVeryWrong":2723,"headingWrong":2727},"386",[],"How much of all the money earned in Georgia comes from agriculture, forestry and fishing?",[2715,2716,2717,2718],"uk 0.8600000000000001","rus 0.88","bra 0.85","nga 0.8500000000000001",[2411,179,2720,2721],"bra 0.5","nga 0.39","7% of all the money earned in Georgia comes from agriculture, forestry and fishing.","You mistakenly thought Georgia was an agricultural economy. But today, Georgia has a modern economy, mostly driven by services. ","They missed the fact that Georgia has a modern economy, mostly driven by services.","The share of the world’s economy which is made up of agriculture, fishing and forestry is only 5%, because almost all money made today comes from services and manufacturing. This is based on national accounts data which is of poorer quality in poorer countries where the informal sector is larger. Over the last 200 years, most countries increased their incomes and as they did they have followed very similar declines of agriculture as a share of their economies. It’s hard to know exactly what the global percentage was at the start of the industrial revolution, but probably around 50%. That’s where a few extremely poor countries still are today.\n\nSource link: [National Accounts](https:\u002F\u002Fdata.worldbank.org\u002Findicator\u002FNV.AGR.TOTL.ZS?locations=GE)","Traditional food and wood production is indeed part of the economy of Georgia, but it’s extremely small compared to what people expect. During the past 30 years, the share of GDP that came from service jobs increased from around 35% to more than 60%. 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You thought many were at home, in the streets or out working instead!","They wrongly thought that lots of Georgian 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=GE)","99% of children go to school in Georgia. It is an upper-middle-income country where children being out of school is rare.","Children go to school in Georgia!",{"metadata":2756,"sys":2759,"fields":2768},{"tags":2757,"concepts":2758},[],[],{"space":2760,"id":2762,"type":14,"createdAt":2763,"updatedAt":2763,"environment":2764,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":2766,"locale":27},{"sys":2761},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"5NKjm6cm5J621frTuKTpRw","2022-06-21T07:56:18.881Z",{"sys":2765},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":2767},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":2769,"answers":2770,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":782,"name":2771,"questionText":2772,"statistics":2773,"veryWrongStatistics":2775,"correctSentence":2776,"youWereWrong":2777,"youWereRight":2778,"dataSourceShortText":691,"dataSourceLinkLongText":1284,"extendedAnswerText":2779,"headingVeryWrong":391,"youWereVeryWrong":2777,"headingWrong":391,"aboutSurveys":361},"979",[],"How many babies in Georgia wer","How many babies in Georgia were vaccinated against some disease in 2020?",[2774],"gmi 0.6699999999999999",[1763],"More than 95% of children were vaccinated against some disease in Georgia in 2020.","You missed the modernization that means nearly every child in Georgia is vaccinated.","They missed the modernization that means nearly every baby in Georgia gets vaccinated.","Basic healthcare has improved a lot in Georgia, as the vaccination rate of 96% in 2020 shows. This also tells us something about the progress in Georgia'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 Georgia nowadays.",{"metadata":2781,"sys":2784,"fields":2793},{"tags":2782,"concepts":2783},[],[],{"space":2785,"id":2787,"type":14,"createdAt":2788,"updatedAt":2788,"environment":2789,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":2791,"locale":27},{"sys":2786},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"73OgYC6jQmE0xMfRgiZe5L","2022-06-21T07:56:19.017Z",{"sys":2790},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":2792},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":2794,"answers":2795,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":1786,"name":2796,"questionText":2797,"statistics":2798,"veryWrongStatistics":2799,"correctSentence":2801,"youWereWrong":2802,"youWereRight":2803,"dataSourceShortText":327,"dataSourceLinkLongText":2804,"extendedAnswerText":2805,"headingVeryWrong":1825,"youWereVeryWrong":2802,"headingWrong":1825,"aboutSurveys":361},"980",[],"How many people in Georgia hav","How many people in Georgia have some access to electricity?",[1790],[2800],"gmi 0.17","More than 95% of people in Georgia have some access to electricity. ","Nearly everyone in Georgia has access to electricity.","They didn't know nearly every person in Georgia 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\u002Fgeorgia)","Today, close to 100% of people in Georgia have some access to electricity and that has been the case for at least two decades, which shows how long it takes people's views to catch up to reality.",{"metadata":2807,"sys":2810,"fields":2819},{"tags":2808,"concepts":2809},[],[],{"space":2811,"id":2813,"type":14,"createdAt":2814,"updatedAt":2814,"environment":2815,"publishedVersion":88,"revision":88,"contentType":2817,"locale":27},{"sys":2812},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"4RVPaev4H0R6CIwhu6CxoC","2022-06-21T07:56:19.284Z",{"sys":2816},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":2818},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":111},{"globalId":2820,"heading":2821,"slug":2820,"questions":2822,"certificateText":2823},"geo-cert","Georgia Cert",[2666,2697,2728,2755,2780],"for answering 100% correct on questions about Georgia, and thereby proving essential knowledge that most people are wrong about.",{"metadata":2825,"sys":2828,"fields":2835},{"tags":2826,"concepts":2827},[],[],{"space":2829,"id":2831,"type":39,"createdAt":2832,"updatedAt":2832,"environment":2833,"publishedVersion":421,"revision":88,"locale":27},{"sys":2830},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"2Y8bntbZobjE4Tb7JMTt6N","2022-06-21T07:56:18.284Z",{"sys":2834},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"title":2836,"description":48,"file":2837},"ge",{"url":2838,"details":2839,"fileName":2842,"contentType":431},"\u002F\u002Fimages.ctfassets.net\u002Fghhpjogyw4x7\u002F2Y8bntbZobjE4Tb7JMTt6N\u002F650bb917914e054e3d1e66f63241204f\u002Fge.svg",{"size":2840,"image":2841},639,{"width":429,"height":429},"ge.svg",{"metadata":2844,"sys":2847,"fields":2858},{"tags":2845,"concepts":2846},[],[],{"space":2848,"id":2850,"type":14,"createdAt":2851,"updatedAt":2852,"environment":2853,"publishedVersion":2855,"revision":22,"contentType":2856,"locale":27},{"sys":2849},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"1jqt8PWR04VmP5jfkVUD1R","2022-06-21T12:39:51.936Z","2022-06-22T10:53:43.059Z",{"sys":2854},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},7,{"sys":2857},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":91},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":2859,"name":2860,"slug":2861,"tests":2862,"diplomaTest":3050,"icon":3068,"iconDisplayType":432,"topicCategory":433},"hun","Hungary","hungary",[2863],{"metadata":2864,"sys":2867,"fields":2876},{"tags":2865,"concepts":2866},[],[],{"space":2868,"id":2870,"type":14,"createdAt":2871,"updatedAt":2871,"environment":2872,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":2874,"locale":27},{"sys":2869},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"7sYMT63Pbqlv9ySnBUP4Ql","2022-06-21T12:39:52.030Z",{"sys":2873},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":2875},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":111},{"globalId":2877,"heading":2878,"slug":2877,"questions":2879,"certificateText":48},"hun-t1","Hungary T1",[2880,2911,2946,2976,3002,3025],{"metadata":2881,"sys":2884,"fields":2893},{"tags":2882,"concepts":2883},[],[],{"space":2885,"id":2887,"type":14,"createdAt":2888,"updatedAt":2888,"environment":2889,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":2891,"locale":27},{"sys":2886},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"5RIQoib0MCuIcJZZqoMjQv","2022-06-21T12:39:52.116Z",{"sys":2890},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":2892},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":2894,"answers":2895,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":169,"name":2896,"questionText":2897,"statistics":2898,"veryWrongStatistics":2901,"correctSentence":2905,"youWereWrong":2906,"youWereRight":2907,"dataSourceShortText":149,"dataSourceLinkLongText":2908,"extendedAnswerText":2909,"headingVeryWrong":2910,"youWereVeryWrong":2906,"headingWrong":2910},"423",[],"How many companies in Hungary ","How many companies in Hungary have a female top manager?",[2715,2899,2443,2900],"pak 0.73","hun 0.65",[2902,2903,529,2904],"uk 0.56","pak 0.42","hun 0.37","In Hungary, around 20% of companies have a woman as a top manager or CEO.","It is still true that a majority of companies are run by men in Hungary, but the number of female top managers is increasing every year.","They are correct that a majority of companies are run by men in Hungary, but didn't know the number of female top managers is increasing every year.","For this question we use data from the Enterprise Survey by the World Bank. This is based on interviews conducted during the period 2009 to 2020 with tens of thousands of businesses with 5 or more employees in the manufacturing and service sectors in 144 countries. Firms with 100% government\u002Fstate ownership are not included. The number of businesses per country ranges from 150 in small countries, to nearly 2000 in large countries. Because the data is based on a small sample of all companies in the world, there is a large margin of error which we take into consideration by putting big differences between the correct answer and the two wrong options. \n\nSource link: [World Bank](https:\u002F\u002Fdata.worldbank.org\u002Findicator\u002FIC.FRM.FEMM.ZS?locations=HU)","Many people think that women are not running companies in Hungary. It is still true that a majority of companies are run by men, but the number of female top managers is increasing and today nearly a fifth of firms have women in senior management positions. When girls see more women in top manager roles, they can start dreaming about becoming a top manager themselves.","More and more bosses are women!",{"metadata":2912,"sys":2915,"fields":2926},{"tags":2913,"concepts":2914},[],[],{"space":2916,"id":2918,"type":14,"createdAt":2919,"updatedAt":2920,"environment":2921,"publishedVersion":2923,"revision":22,"contentType":2924,"locale":27},{"sys":2917},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"2H9Ex8GQp4HzFZiGNoA2M2","2022-06-21T12:39:52.285Z","2024-12-16T21:09:52.549Z",{"sys":2922},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},10,{"sys":2925},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":2927,"answers":2928,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":2437,"name":2929,"questionText":2930,"statistics":2931,"veryWrongStatistics":2935,"correctSentence":2938,"youWereWrong":2939,"youWereRight":2940,"dataSourceShortText":2941,"dataSourceLinkLongText":2942,"extendedAnswerText":2943,"headingVeryWrong":2944,"youWereVeryWrong":2945,"headingWrong":2944},"424",[],"How many people in Hungary con","How many people in Hungary consider climate change a major threat to their country?",[1604,2932,2933,2934],"pak 0.71","rus 0.65","hun 0.77",[494,2936,562,2937],"pak 0.43","hun 0.31","More than 60% of people in Hungary consider climate change a major threat to their country.","Climate change is a global problem, yet you thought a many in Hungary were unconcerned.","Even though climate change is a global problem, they thought many in Hungary were unconcerned.","Source: World Risk Poll 2024 by LRF & Gallup","This data comes from The Lloyd’s Register Foundation World Risk Poll 2024. The survey itself was conducted by Gallup in 2023. According to the four independent experts we contacted, the Gallup survey data is reliable and trusted amongst fellow experts and tracks closely with survey data we have seen conducted by other firms.\n\nSource link: [World Risk Poll 2024 by LRF & Gallup](https:\u002F\u002Fwrp.lrfoundation.org.uk\u002Fsites\u002Fdefault\u002Ffiles\u002F2024-11\u002Fwhat_the_world_worries_about_wrp23_hungary.pdf)","Even though most scientists have warned that climate change is a huge threat to the world, many people seem to think that people in Hungary are not really concerned about it. In reality, 66% of Hungarians consider climate change a “very serious threat” and another 29% say it is a “somewhat serious threat” to their country within the next 20 years. That means pretty much everybody is somewhat worried!","Most in Hungary worry about climate change!","Climate change is a global problem, yet you thought a majority in Hungary were unconcerned.",{"metadata":2947,"sys":2950,"fields":2959},{"tags":2948,"concepts":2949},[],[],{"space":2951,"id":2953,"type":14,"createdAt":2954,"updatedAt":2954,"environment":2955,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":2957,"locale":27},{"sys":2952},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"1fg02q4rSwzoMqGzlJ101U","2022-06-21T12:39:52.467Z",{"sys":2956},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":2958},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":2960,"answers":2961,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":622,"name":2962,"questionText":2963,"statistics":2964,"veryWrongStatistics":2967,"correctSentence":2971,"youWereWrong":2972,"youWereRight":2973,"dataSourceShortText":292,"dataSourceLinkLongText":293,"extendedAnswerText":2974,"headingVeryWrong":2975,"youWereVeryWrong":2972,"headingWrong":2975},"425",[],"In Hungary in 2017, how many b","In Hungary in 2017, how many babies were born with a trained health worker present?",[819,2965,2101,2966],"pak 0.79","hun 0.62",[630,2968,2969,2970],"pak 0.37","rus 0.22","hun 0.13","Close to 100% of babies in Hungary are born with a trained health worker present.","The misconception that most mothers in Hungary 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 Hungary still don’t have access to modern delivery care proves how unaware they were of the modernization that has happened.","Nearly all births in Hungary are supervised by trained health workers nowadays (99.7% in 2017). Basic healthcare is inexpensive today and most mothers get help during childbirth, which means that fewer mothers and babies die. Even though the average amount of attended births has gone up everywhere, there are enormous inequalities within some countries.","A majority of all deliveries in Hungary are attended by professionals!",{"metadata":2977,"sys":2980,"fields":2989},{"tags":2978,"concepts":2979},[],[],{"space":2981,"id":2983,"type":14,"createdAt":2984,"updatedAt":2984,"environment":2985,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":2987,"locale":27},{"sys":2982},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"37jJHBsUXv1wxwqemA6DV","2022-06-21T12:39:52.615Z",{"sys":2986},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":2988},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":2990,"answers":2991,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":1374,"name":2992,"questionText":2993,"statistics":2994,"veryWrongStatistics":2996,"correctSentence":2997,"youWereWrong":2998,"youWereRight":2998,"dataSourceShortText":662,"dataSourceLinkLongText":2999,"extendedAnswerText":3000,"headingVeryWrong":3001,"youWereVeryWrong":2998,"headingWrong":3001,"aboutSurveys":361},"1006",[],"In Hungary, of all children ag","In Hungary, of all children aged 7 to 11, how many went to school in 2017?",[2995],"gmi 0.5700000000000001",[1792],"More than 90% of children aged 7 to 11 went to school in Hungary in 2017.","Like in other high-income countries, it's only very few children in Hungary who aren't in school.","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=HU)","97% of children go to school in Hungary. Children being out of school is rare and that has been the case for many years.","Children go to school in Hungary!",{"metadata":3003,"sys":3006,"fields":3015},{"tags":3004,"concepts":3005},[],[],{"space":3007,"id":3009,"type":14,"createdAt":3010,"updatedAt":3010,"environment":3011,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":3013,"locale":27},{"sys":3008},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"5CcBVCWKyBweLuP5mwViKM","2022-06-21T12:39:52.754Z",{"sys":3012},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":3014},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":3016,"answers":3017,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":313,"name":3018,"questionText":3019,"statistics":3020,"veryWrongStatistics":3021,"correctSentence":3022,"youWereWrong":3023,"youWereRight":3023,"dataSourceShortText":691,"dataSourceLinkLongText":1284,"extendedAnswerText":3024,"headingVeryWrong":391,"youWereVeryWrong":3023,"headingWrong":391,"aboutSurveys":361},"1007",[],"How many babies in Hungary wer","How many babies in Hungary were vaccinated against some disease in 2019 (before the Coronavirus pandemic)?",[1817],[353],"More than 95% of children were vaccinated against some disease in Hungary in 2019.","Hungary, like other rich countries, has had the infrastructure and education in place to vaccinate the majority of its population for many years.","In Hungary in 2019, 99% of children were vaccinated against at least one illness. Vaccinating so many children requires good roads for transport, electricity to keep vaccines cold, and educated nurses and parents to ensure they reach the babies. These exist close to the majority of children born in Hungary nowadays.",{"metadata":3026,"sys":3029,"fields":3038},{"tags":3027,"concepts":3028},[],[],{"space":3030,"id":3032,"type":14,"createdAt":3033,"updatedAt":3033,"environment":3034,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":3036,"locale":27},{"sys":3031},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"36tUTqtFuSwZEqRCbhZi7W","2022-06-21T12:39:52.942Z",{"sys":3035},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":3037},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":3039,"answers":3040,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":2247,"name":3041,"questionText":3042,"statistics":3043,"veryWrongStatistics":3044,"correctSentence":3045,"youWereWrong":3046,"youWereRight":3047,"dataSourceShortText":327,"dataSourceLinkLongText":3048,"extendedAnswerText":3049,"headingVeryWrong":1825,"youWereVeryWrong":3046,"headingWrong":1825,"aboutSurveys":361},"1008",[],"How many people in Hungary hav","How many people in Hungary have some access to electricity?",[2251],[2748],"More than 95% of people in Hungary have some access to electricity. ","Nearly everyone in Hungary has access to electricity.","They didn't know nearly every person in Hungary 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\u002Fhungary)","Today, close to 100% of people in Hungary have some access to electricity and that has been the case for at least two decades, which shows how long it takes people's views to catch up to reality.",{"metadata":3051,"sys":3054,"fields":3063},{"tags":3052,"concepts":3053},[],[],{"space":3055,"id":3057,"type":14,"createdAt":3058,"updatedAt":3058,"environment":3059,"publishedVersion":88,"revision":88,"contentType":3061,"locale":27},{"sys":3056},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"JiQQ5mCgtaK4yjLxLpLM3","2022-06-21T12:39:53.122Z",{"sys":3060},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":3062},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":111},{"globalId":3064,"heading":3065,"slug":3064,"questions":3066,"certificateText":3067},"hun-cert","Hungary Cert",[2880,2911,2946,2976,3002,3025],"for answering 100% correct on questions about Hungary, and thereby proving essential knowledge that most people are wrong about.",{"metadata":3069,"sys":3072,"fields":3079},{"tags":3070,"concepts":3071},[],[],{"space":3073,"id":3075,"type":39,"createdAt":3076,"updatedAt":3076,"environment":3077,"publishedVersion":421,"revision":88,"locale":27},{"sys":3074},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"6UuGETN6o8cIqSoiMqq5AO","2022-06-22T10:53:38.535Z",{"sys":3078},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"title":3080,"description":48,"file":3081},"hu",{"url":3082,"details":3083,"fileName":3086,"contentType":431},"\u002F\u002Fimages.ctfassets.net\u002Fghhpjogyw4x7\u002F6UuGETN6o8cIqSoiMqq5AO\u002Fe1f60be42dfa9ae810ce8101d4fe2d38\u002Fhu.svg",{"size":3084,"image":3085},277,{"width":429,"height":429},"hu.svg",{"metadata":3088,"sys":3091,"fields":3100},{"tags":3089,"concepts":3090},[],[],{"space":3092,"id":3094,"type":14,"createdAt":3095,"updatedAt":3095,"environment":3096,"publishedVersion":45,"revision":88,"contentType":3098,"locale":27},{"sys":3093},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"1tiHH8g4ZVpGTUAAn0lyxY","2022-06-21T08:00:39.423Z",{"sys":3097},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":3099},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":91},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":3101,"name":3102,"slug":3103,"tests":3104,"diplomaTest":3247,"icon":3265,"iconDisplayType":432,"topicCategory":433},"xkx","Kosovo","kosovo",[3105],{"metadata":3106,"sys":3109,"fields":3118},{"tags":3107,"concepts":3108},[],[],{"space":3110,"id":3112,"type":14,"createdAt":3113,"updatedAt":3113,"environment":3114,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":3116,"locale":27},{"sys":3111},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"4debwTuMN3JtziYdNcUusX","2022-06-21T08:00:39.484Z",{"sys":3115},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":3117},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":111},{"globalId":3119,"heading":3120,"slug":3119,"questions":3121,"certificateText":48},"xkx-t1","Kosovo T1",[3122,3152,3186,3218],{"metadata":3123,"sys":3126,"fields":3135},{"tags":3124,"concepts":3125},[],[],{"space":3127,"id":3129,"type":14,"createdAt":3130,"updatedAt":3130,"environment":3131,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":3133,"locale":27},{"sys":3128},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"4C8jgBtAy7WLkcsAiX72WV","2022-06-21T08:00:39.522Z",{"sys":3132},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":3134},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":3136,"answers":3137,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":133,"name":207,"questionText":3138,"statistics":3139,"veryWrongStatistics":3142,"correctSentence":3146,"youWereWrong":3147,"youWereRight":3148,"dataSourceShortText":1126,"dataSourceLinkLongText":3149,"extendedAnswerText":3150,"headingVeryWrong":3151,"youWereVeryWrong":3147,"headingWrong":3151},"477",[],"The average life expectancy in the world is 72 years. What is it in Kosovo?",[556,174,3140,3141],"mex 0.63","jpn 0.8300000000000001",[3143,1675,3144,3145],"uk 0.34","mex 0.2","jpn 0.5","Life expectancy in Kosovo was 72 years in 2019.","By underestimating how long people live in Kosovo you probably don't recognize how much development there has been in recent decades.","They probably don't realize how much Kosovo 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 United Nations, which estimates this number based on data mostly from a country's census, typically every five years.\n\nSource link: [UN](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.itu.int\u002Fdms_pub\u002Fitu-d\u002Fopb\u002Fldc\u002FD-LDC-ICTLDC-2018-PDF-E.pdf)","Life expectancy is a measure of the health and development of a nation. It has increased by nearly five years in Kosovo over the past two decades. Indeed, there has been an increase in life expectancy in every country over the past 30 years, mainly because fewer children die. This amazing improvement happened thanks to the global spread of knowledge about how to stop diseases that used to kill millions every year.","People in Kosovo live longer!",{"metadata":3153,"sys":3156,"fields":3165},{"tags":3154,"concepts":3155},[],[],{"space":3157,"id":3159,"type":14,"createdAt":3160,"updatedAt":3160,"environment":3161,"publishedVersion":421,"revision":88,"contentType":3163,"locale":27},{"sys":3158},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"6osHcmtEkS06YqGrj80qA","2022-06-21T08:00:39.725Z",{"sys":3162},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":3164},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":3166,"answers":3167,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":1665,"name":3168,"questionText":3169,"statistics":3170,"veryWrongStatistics":3173,"correctSentence":3178,"youWereWrong":3179,"youWereRight":3180,"dataSourceShortText":3181,"dataSourceLinkLongText":3182,"extendedAnswerText":3183,"headingVeryWrong":3184,"youWereVeryWrong":3185,"headingWrong":3184},"478",[],"What share of Kosovo's roads a","What share of Kosovo's roads are paved?",[888,2101,3171,3172],"mex 0.77","jpn 0.9099999999999999",[3174,3175,3176,3177],"uk 0.66","rus 0.46","mex 0.38","jpn 0.72","95% of Kosovo's roads are paved.","..but you underestimated the level of modernization there.","They underestimated the level of modernization in Kosovo.","Source: CIA","The data we use in this question comes from the CIA Factbook. Some of the data can be quite old and there is a lack of transparency about the data used which is why we try to cross-check it with other sources, keep big differences between the answer options and use the less specific \"around\" or \"more than\" for the correct answers.\n\nSource link: [CIA](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.cia.gov\u002Fthe-world-factbook\u002Fcountries\u002F)","Having reliable infrastructure - including paved roads - is needed for economic development. If food, medicine or other goods cannot be transported safely and quickly, it makes it hard for a society to function effectively. In Kosovo, nearly all roads are good quality.","Most roads are paved in Kosovo!","..but you seriously underestimated the level of modernization there.",{"metadata":3187,"sys":3190,"fields":3200},{"tags":3188,"concepts":3189},[],[],{"space":3191,"id":3193,"type":14,"createdAt":3194,"updatedAt":3195,"environment":3196,"publishedVersion":45,"revision":22,"contentType":3198,"locale":27},{"sys":3192},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"4y8Q1aWN6CytHbutVir0pt","2022-06-21T08:00:39.865Z","2022-11-03T15:52:35.156Z",{"sys":3197},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":3199},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":3201,"answers":3202,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":3203,"name":3204,"questionText":3205,"statistics":3206,"veryWrongStatistics":3211,"correctSentence":3214,"youWereWrong":2450,"youWereRight":2451,"dataSourceShortText":149,"dataSourceLinkLongText":3215,"extendedAnswerText":3216,"headingVeryWrong":3217,"youWereVeryWrong":2450,"headingWrong":3217},"479",[],88,"How many people in Kosovo live","How many people in Kosovo live in extreme poverty (on less than 2 US dollars per day)?",[3207,3208,3209,3210],"uk 0.92","rus 0.85","mex 0.87","jpn 0.9",[630,597,3212,3213],"mex 0.43","jpn 0.54","Less than 1% of people in Kosovo live in extreme poverty.","Extreme poverty was defined as living on less than $1.90 USD per day when we asked this question. It was later updated in October 2022 to less than $2.15 USD per day. Estimates of extreme poverty are never exact, because the settings where extreme poverty exists don’t allow for exact measures. The data needed to estimate the extreme poverty rate is also lagging a few years. Read more here, and check our calculations, as well as World Bank. Despite that unreliability, the trends are still clear and our “correct” answer is still far closer to being right than the other options, which we deliberately make very different.\n\nSource link: [World Bank](https:\u002F\u002Fdata.worldbank.org\u002Findicator\u002FSI.POV.DDAY)","Being poor is a terrible experience that too many families have to deal with on a daily basis.  However, in Kosovo– like most upper-middle-income countries – there are very few people living on less than $2 a day. Most people’s view of poverty in Kosovo is completely upside down.","Extremely few are extremely poor in Kosovo!",{"metadata":3219,"sys":3222,"fields":3231},{"tags":3220,"concepts":3221},[],[],{"space":3223,"id":3225,"type":14,"createdAt":3226,"updatedAt":3226,"environment":3227,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":3229,"locale":27},{"sys":3224},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"3GHbywSF6KsLt7vpcr4bWU","2022-06-21T08:00:40.011Z",{"sys":3228},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":3230},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":3232,"answers":3233,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":1665,"name":3234,"questionText":3235,"statistics":3236,"veryWrongStatistics":3238,"correctSentence":3241,"youWereWrong":3242,"youWereRight":3243,"dataSourceShortText":327,"dataSourceLinkLongText":3244,"extendedAnswerText":3245,"headingVeryWrong":3246,"youWereVeryWrong":3242,"headingWrong":3246},"480",[],"How many people in Kosovo have","How many people in Kosovo have some access to electricity?",[1572,2409,2506,3237],"jpn 0.92",[596,790,3239,3240],"mex 0.42","jpn 0.65","Close to 100% of people in Kosovo have access to electricity.","Your view of Kosovo is many decades out of date.","Their view of Kosovo is many decades out of date.","For this question, the source we use is The Energy Progress Report, which tracks the progress of SDG 7.  The term “access” is defined differently in all their underlying sources. In some extreme cases, households may experience an average of 60 power outages per week and still be listed as “having access to electricity”. We have made sure to avoid using data for countries where experts said the data is particularly unreliable\nand we also use \"more than\" so we avoid using a specific number which may overstate progress. \n\nSource link: [ESMAP](https:\u002F\u002Ftrackingsdg7.esmap.org\u002Fcountry\u002Fkosovo)","Today almost everyone in Kosovo has some access to electricity. In fact, around 100% of people in Kosovo had access to electricity 20 years ago, which shows how long it takes people’s views to catch up to the facts!","Nearly everyone in Kosovo is on the grid!",{"metadata":3248,"sys":3251,"fields":3260},{"tags":3249,"concepts":3250},[],[],{"space":3252,"id":3254,"type":14,"createdAt":3255,"updatedAt":3255,"environment":3256,"publishedVersion":88,"revision":88,"contentType":3258,"locale":27},{"sys":3253},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"6m2el4IVVdoqXKDyRVBelX","2022-06-21T08:00:40.164Z",{"sys":3257},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":3259},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":111},{"globalId":3261,"heading":3262,"slug":3261,"questions":3263,"certificateText":3264},"xkx-cert","Kosovo Cert",[3122,3152,3186,3218],"for answering 100% correct on questions about Kosovo, and thereby proving essential knowledge that most people are wrong about.",{"metadata":3266,"sys":3269,"fields":3276},{"tags":3267,"concepts":3268},[],[],{"space":3270,"id":3272,"type":39,"createdAt":3273,"updatedAt":3273,"environment":3274,"publishedVersion":421,"revision":88,"locale":27},{"sys":3271},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"3wfBOR3kstEJzEQrd6qg2X","2022-06-21T08:00:39.371Z",{"sys":3275},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"title":3277,"description":48,"file":3278},"xk",{"url":3279,"details":3280,"fileName":3283,"contentType":431},"\u002F\u002Fimages.ctfassets.net\u002Fghhpjogyw4x7\u002F3wfBOR3kstEJzEQrd6qg2X\u002Fe3d3ed8a29a5c6d949ca920c04154ea8\u002Fxk.svg",{"size":3281,"image":3282},846,{"width":429,"height":429},"xk.svg",{"metadata":3285,"sys":3288,"fields":3298},{"tags":3286,"concepts":3287},[],[],{"space":3289,"id":3291,"type":14,"createdAt":3292,"updatedAt":3293,"environment":3294,"publishedVersion":2855,"revision":22,"contentType":3296,"locale":27},{"sys":3290},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"YKkzPYf7DphjELwxdmBxs","2022-06-21T12:37:45.206Z","2022-06-22T10:54:23.370Z",{"sys":3295},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":3297},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":91},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":3299,"name":3300,"slug":3301,"tests":3302,"diplomaTest":3519,"icon":3537,"iconDisplayType":432,"topicCategory":433},"lva","Latvia","latvia",[3303],{"metadata":3304,"sys":3307,"fields":3316},{"tags":3305,"concepts":3306},[],[],{"space":3308,"id":3310,"type":14,"createdAt":3311,"updatedAt":3311,"environment":3312,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":3314,"locale":27},{"sys":3309},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"1uPVOWTpBNj8g1PfZWQNub","2022-06-21T12:37:45.255Z",{"sys":3313},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":3315},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":111},{"globalId":3317,"heading":3318,"slug":3317,"questions":3319,"certificateText":48},"lva-t1","Latvia T1",[3320,3348,3379,3410,3442,3468,3493],{"metadata":3321,"sys":3324,"fields":3333},{"tags":3322,"concepts":3323},[],[],{"space":3325,"id":3327,"type":14,"createdAt":3328,"updatedAt":3328,"environment":3329,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":3331,"locale":27},{"sys":3326},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"6762V96nuYpqO7H6WoUna2","2022-06-21T12:37:45.299Z",{"sys":3330},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":3332},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":3334,"answers":3335,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":378,"name":2158,"questionText":3336,"statistics":3337,"veryWrongStatistics":3340,"correctSentence":3343,"youWereWrong":3344,"youWereRight":2168,"dataSourceShortText":292,"dataSourceLinkLongText":2416,"extendedAnswerText":3345,"headingVeryWrong":3346,"youWereVeryWrong":3347,"headingWrong":3346},"494",[],"How many weeks of paid parental leave are mothers entitled to in Latvia?",[1184,3338,593,3339],"usa 0.61","mex 0.73",[858,3341,2477,3342],"usa 0.32","mex 0.37","Mothers are entitled to around 50 weeks of paid parental leave in Latvia.","Mothers are entitled to nearly double the amount of paid leave in Latvia than you thought.","Maternity leave has both health benefits for the mother and baby and also economic benefits, such as increased participation by women in the workforce. Latvia is one of the world's leaders when it comes to paid leave for mothers, which many people seem to think is unlikely. Workers' rights in Latvia are also better aligned with the UN goals than in most other countries and living conditions are better than most people realize.","Up to 50 weeks of paid parental leave!","Mothers are entitled to more than three times more paid leave in Latvia than you thought.",{"metadata":3349,"sys":3352,"fields":3361},{"tags":3350,"concepts":3351},[],[],{"space":3353,"id":3355,"type":14,"createdAt":3356,"updatedAt":3356,"environment":3357,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":3359,"locale":27},{"sys":3354},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"3KrbJ1MLS5sPlw0xRIZ4mB","2022-06-21T12:37:45.446Z",{"sys":3358},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":3360},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":3362,"answers":3363,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":279,"name":3364,"questionText":3365,"statistics":3366,"veryWrongStatistics":3370,"correctSentence":3373,"youWereWrong":3374,"youWereRight":3375,"dataSourceShortText":1679,"dataSourceLinkLongText":3376,"extendedAnswerText":3377,"headingVeryWrong":3378,"youWereVeryWrong":3374,"headingWrong":3378},"495",[],"Worldwide, 28% of people are e","Worldwide, 28% of people are employed in the agricultural sector. What is this figure in Latvia?",[317,3367,3368,3369],"usa 0.77","rus 0.8","mex 0.72",[2411,3371,2448,3372],"usa 0.42","mex 0.25","In Latvia, 7% of people were employed in the agricultural sector in 2019. ","Latvia has a modern workforce. Only 7% of those employed worked in the agricultural sector in 2019. ","They don't realize how modern Latvia's workforce is.","This question refers to the share of people working in agriculture who are of working age. The census data often used by the ILO is collected every 5-10 years so is not always very current. The quality of data obviously varies by country, with one particular issue being that in some countries it only covers employees and so doesn't include those who are self-employed and unpaid family workers. In those cases, the employment share of the agricultural sector is likely severely underreported. Another issue is where the census data only includes people in urban areas. Where the data is like those two, we do not ask questions about those countries. We also put big differences between the answer options so that our correct answer is way more correct than the other options.\n\nSource link: [ILO](https:\u002F\u002Fdata.worldbank.org\u002Findicator\u002FSL.AGR.EMPL.ZS?locations=LV)","Latvia is a typical high-income country, where services make up the biggest share of the economy (around 60% in 2020).","Few are farmers in Latvia!",{"metadata":3380,"sys":3383,"fields":3392},{"tags":3381,"concepts":3382},[],[],{"space":3384,"id":3386,"type":14,"createdAt":3387,"updatedAt":3387,"environment":3388,"publishedVersion":421,"revision":88,"contentType":3390,"locale":27},{"sys":3385},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"2vDJ7MIhQFUoGpbuZ2PKDv","2022-06-21T12:37:45.593Z",{"sys":3389},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":3391},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":3393,"answers":3394,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":2501,"name":3395,"questionText":3396,"statistics":3397,"veryWrongStatistics":3400,"correctSentence":3403,"youWereWrong":3404,"youWereRight":3405,"dataSourceShortText":1126,"dataSourceLinkLongText":3406,"extendedAnswerText":3407,"headingVeryWrong":3408,"youWereVeryWrong":3409,"headingWrong":3408},"496",[],"How many people in Latvia are ","How many people in Latvia are 65 and older?",[888,1442,3398,3399],"rus 0.8300000000000001","mex 0.78",[2411,3401,1378,3402],"usa 0.36","mex 0.28","Around 21% of people in Latvia are aged 65 or older.","It is true that Latvia's population is ageing, but nowhere near as much as you imagined.","It is true that Latvia's population is aging, but nowhere near as much as they imagined.","For this question, we use figures from the UN Population Division's World Population Prospects.  There are countries where there is little or no data and the UN use data modelling, but the margins of error are much smaller than the size of the misconceptions people have (as proved if they choose either of the other two answer options).\n\nSource link: [UN](https:\u002F\u002Fpopulation.un.org\u002Fwpp\u002FGraphs\u002FProbabilistic\u002FPopPerc\u002F65plus\u002F428)","People think there are many seniors in Latvia but, in reality, today only 21% of the people in Latvia are over 65. Despite the share of old people increasing as life expectancy has grown across the world, adults aged 16-64 still make up the majority of the world’s population and it isn't the unmanageable problem people often think it is.","Most people in Latvia are not seniors!","It is true that Latvia's population is aging, but nowhere near as much as you imagined.",{"metadata":3411,"sys":3414,"fields":3423},{"tags":3412,"concepts":3413},[],[],{"space":3415,"id":3417,"type":14,"createdAt":3418,"updatedAt":3418,"environment":3419,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":3421,"locale":27},{"sys":3416},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"5Cpke8WVOnmfBEOHdI9QWH","2022-06-21T12:37:45.843Z",{"sys":3420},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":3422},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":3424,"answers":3425,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":133,"name":3426,"questionText":3427,"statistics":3428,"veryWrongStatistics":3431,"correctSentence":3435,"youWereWrong":3436,"youWereRight":3437,"dataSourceShortText":3438,"dataSourceLinkLongText":3439,"extendedAnswerText":3440,"headingVeryWrong":3441,"youWereVeryWrong":3436,"headingWrong":3441},"497",[],"When did Latvia have its first","When did Latvia have its first female president?",[853,3338,3429,3430],"rus 0.79","mex 0.81",[1672,3432,3433,3434],"usa 0.4","rus 0.38","mex 0.41","Latvia had its first female president in 1999.","Vaira Vike-Freiberga became Latvia's head of state more than 20 years ago.","They assumed Latvia had either not elected a woman or only did recently. ","Source: Wikipedia","We used Wikipedia to find this information originally, before cross-checking with othe sources.\n\nSource link: [Wikipedia](https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FList_of_elected_and_appointed_female_heads_of_state_and_government)","Women are gaining more power across the world and, so far, more than 70 countries have had a woman as leader at some point. Still, when it comes to Latvia, people could not imagine it had a female president already in 1999 when Vaira Vike-Freiberga took office. Recognizing this history might encourage more women and girls to strive for positions of political power.","Latvia elected a woman as president in 1999!",{"metadata":3443,"sys":3446,"fields":3455},{"tags":3444,"concepts":3445},[],[],{"space":3447,"id":3449,"type":14,"createdAt":3450,"updatedAt":3450,"environment":3451,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":3453,"locale":27},{"sys":3448},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"4Fb1AF6u4rgPGhHnEVlK9M","2022-06-21T12:37:45.979Z",{"sys":3452},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":3454},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":3456,"answers":3457,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":378,"name":3458,"questionText":3459,"statistics":3460,"veryWrongStatistics":3461,"correctSentence":3462,"youWereWrong":3463,"youWereRight":3464,"dataSourceShortText":662,"dataSourceLinkLongText":3465,"extendedAnswerText":3466,"headingVeryWrong":3467,"youWereVeryWrong":3463,"headingWrong":3467,"aboutSurveys":361},"1178",[],"In Latvia, of all children age","In Latvia, of all children aged 7 to 11, how many went to school in 2017?",[382],[1252],"More than 90% of children aged 7 to 11 went to school in Latvia in 2017.","Nearly every Latvian 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 Latvian 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=LV)","97% of children go to school in Latvia. But people truly underestimate the share of children in school. Today Latvia is a high-income country where very few people are out of school. Sometimes it can be hard, though, for people's perceptions to catch up to reality.","Children go to school in Latvia!",{"metadata":3469,"sys":3472,"fields":3481},{"tags":3470,"concepts":3471},[],[],{"space":3473,"id":3475,"type":14,"createdAt":3476,"updatedAt":3476,"environment":3477,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":3479,"locale":27},{"sys":3474},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"1BMaqiylPDr6oXs1oSm8r0","2022-06-21T12:37:46.121Z",{"sys":3478},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":3480},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":3482,"answers":3483,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":313,"name":3484,"questionText":3485,"statistics":3486,"veryWrongStatistics":3487,"correctSentence":3489,"youWereWrong":3490,"youWereRight":3490,"dataSourceShortText":691,"dataSourceLinkLongText":3491,"extendedAnswerText":3492,"headingVeryWrong":391,"youWereVeryWrong":3490,"headingWrong":391,"aboutSurveys":361},"1179",[],"How many babies in Latvia were","How many babies in Latvia were vaccinated against some disease in 2020?",[1817],[3488],"gmi 0.36","More than 95% of children were vaccinated against some disease in Latvia in 2020.","Latvia, like other high-income countries, has had the infrastructure and education in place to vaccinate the majority of its population for many years.","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 Latvia in 2020, 99% of children were vaccinated against at least one illness. Vaccinating so many children requires good roads for transport, electricity to keep vaccines cold, and educated nurses and parents to ensure they reach the babies. These exist close to the majority of children born in Luxembourg nowadays.",{"metadata":3494,"sys":3497,"fields":3506},{"tags":3495,"concepts":3496},[],[],{"space":3498,"id":3500,"type":14,"createdAt":3501,"updatedAt":3501,"environment":3502,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":3504,"locale":27},{"sys":3499},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"4uNiNnye4p39qrWECug9Dc","2022-06-21T12:37:46.269Z",{"sys":3503},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":3505},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":3507,"answers":3508,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":521,"name":3509,"questionText":3510,"statistics":3511,"veryWrongStatistics":3513,"correctSentence":3514,"youWereWrong":3515,"youWereRight":3516,"dataSourceShortText":327,"dataSourceLinkLongText":3517,"extendedAnswerText":3518,"headingVeryWrong":1825,"youWereVeryWrong":3515,"headingWrong":1825,"aboutSurveys":361},"1180",[],"How many people in Latvia have","How many people in Latvia have some access to electricity?",[3512],"gmi 0.69",[353],"More than 95% of people in Latvia have some access to electricity. ","Nearly everyone in Latvia has access to electricity.","They didn't know nearly every person in Latvia 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\u002Flatvia)","Today, close to 100% of people in Latvia have some access to electricity and it has been that way for at least 20 years (probably more), which shows how outdated some people's views can be.",{"metadata":3520,"sys":3523,"fields":3532},{"tags":3521,"concepts":3522},[],[],{"space":3524,"id":3526,"type":14,"createdAt":3527,"updatedAt":3527,"environment":3528,"publishedVersion":88,"revision":88,"contentType":3530,"locale":27},{"sys":3525},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"70ojKhFpf2C2tYW39BSDXP","2022-06-21T12:37:46.420Z",{"sys":3529},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":3531},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":111},{"globalId":3533,"heading":3534,"slug":3533,"questions":3535,"certificateText":3536},"lva-cert","Latvia Cert",[3320,3348,3379,3410,3442,3468,3493],"for answering 100% correct on questions about Latvia, and thereby proving essential knowledge that most people are wrong about.",{"metadata":3538,"sys":3541,"fields":3548},{"tags":3539,"concepts":3540},[],[],{"space":3542,"id":3544,"type":39,"createdAt":3545,"updatedAt":3545,"environment":3546,"publishedVersion":421,"revision":88,"locale":27},{"sys":3543},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"1HBsHGZOezfjKW30lPHQR4","2022-06-22T10:54:20.432Z",{"sys":3547},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"title":3549,"description":48,"file":3550},"lv",{"url":3551,"details":3552,"fileName":3555,"contentType":431},"\u002F\u002Fimages.ctfassets.net\u002Fghhpjogyw4x7\u002F1HBsHGZOezfjKW30lPHQR4\u002Ff07338476612dad05df09cf78c52761d\u002Flv.svg",{"size":3553,"image":3554},253,{"width":429,"height":429},"lv.svg",{"metadata":3557,"sys":3560,"fields":3569},{"tags":3558,"concepts":3559},[],[],{"space":3561,"id":3563,"type":14,"createdAt":3564,"updatedAt":3564,"environment":3565,"publishedVersion":45,"revision":88,"contentType":3567,"locale":27},{"sys":3562},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"SllYhAA0uhHnEC8AfkdQU","2022-06-21T08:10:02.871Z",{"sys":3566},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":3568},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":91},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":3570,"name":3571,"slug":3572,"tests":3573,"diplomaTest":3783,"icon":3801,"iconDisplayType":432,"topicCategory":433},"ltu","Lithuania","lithuania",[3574],{"metadata":3575,"sys":3578,"fields":3587},{"tags":3576,"concepts":3577},[],[],{"space":3579,"id":3581,"type":14,"createdAt":3582,"updatedAt":3582,"environment":3583,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":3585,"locale":27},{"sys":3580},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"3IO46dM9TeqaamhQlGx2GN","2022-06-21T08:10:02.916Z",{"sys":3584},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":3586},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":111},{"globalId":3588,"heading":3589,"slug":3588,"questions":3590,"certificateText":48},"ltu-t1","Lithuania T1",[3591,3620,3647,3676,3706,3734,3758],{"metadata":3592,"sys":3595,"fields":3604},{"tags":3593,"concepts":3594},[],[],{"space":3596,"id":3598,"type":14,"createdAt":3599,"updatedAt":3599,"environment":3600,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":3602,"locale":27},{"sys":3597},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"6rCZ6T9k5zb8pwd0IcnDE","2022-06-21T08:10:02.961Z",{"sys":3601},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":3603},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":3605,"answers":3606,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":2501,"name":3607,"questionText":3608,"statistics":3609,"veryWrongStatistics":3612,"correctSentence":3616,"youWereWrong":3617,"youWereRight":3618,"dataSourceShortText":388,"dataSourceLinkLongText":3619,"extendedAnswerText":2111,"headingVeryWrong":2112,"youWereVeryWrong":3617,"headingWrong":2112},"510",[],"How many people in Lithuania c","How many people in Lithuania cook using stoves that don’t produce smoke?",[210,1116,3610,3611],"usa 0.8300000000000001","swe 0.76",[3613,820,3614,3615],"uk 0.58","usa 0.5","swe 0.41","Close to 100% of people in Lithuania cook using stoves that don't produce smoke.","People start cooking with gas or electric stoves as soon as they can afford to. But you probably didn’t realize how many people in Lithuania are rich enough to afford that.","People start cooking with gas or electric stoves as soon as they can afford to, but many assume people in Lithuania are not rich enough to afford that.","The data from the WHO is compiled using surveys and, where data is unavailable for a certain year, it is modeled. It also doesn’t take into account that households may have access to clean fuels but don’t use them because of their high costs. Also, homes that report using clean fuels may continue to use biomass as secondary energy sources. The data uncertainties are why we created large differences between the three answer options and use “around”, \"close to\" and \"more then\" instead of an exact number. We also consulted three independent experts who agreed that  the source of the data represent the most accurate picture of how things are when it comes to the use of clean cooking fuels and technology in the world.\n\nSource link: [WHO](https:\u002F\u002Fdata.worldbank.org\u002Findicator\u002FEG.CFT.ACCS.ZS?locations=LT)",{"metadata":3621,"sys":3624,"fields":3633},{"tags":3622,"concepts":3623},[],[],{"space":3625,"id":3627,"type":14,"createdAt":3628,"updatedAt":3628,"environment":3629,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":3631,"locale":27},{"sys":3626},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"57JattW5XUHOe4REqAx41B","2022-06-21T08:10:03.113Z",{"sys":3630},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":3632},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":3634,"answers":3635,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":485,"name":2158,"questionText":3636,"statistics":3637,"veryWrongStatistics":3639,"correctSentence":3642,"youWereWrong":3643,"youWereRight":2168,"dataSourceShortText":292,"dataSourceLinkLongText":2169,"extendedAnswerText":3644,"headingVeryWrong":3645,"youWereVeryWrong":3646,"headingWrong":3645},"511",[],"How many weeks of paid parental leave are mothers entitled to in Lithuania?",[247,557,1411,3638],"swe 0.74",[922,820,3640,3641],"usa 0.45","swe 0.33","Mothers are entitled to 62 weeks of paid parental leave in Lithuania.","Mothers are entitled to nearly double the amount of paid leave in Lithuania than you thought.","Maternity leave has both health benefits for the mother and baby and also economic benefits, such as increased participation by women in the workforce. Mothers in Lithuania are entitled to more than 60 weeks of paid parental leave. But people have an outdated view of Lithuania’s workforce and workers' rights, and therefore underestimate the length of paid leave mothers in Lithuania get to spend quality time with their newborns.","More than a year paid time with your baby!","Mothers are entitled to four times more paid leave in Lithuania than you thought.",{"metadata":3648,"sys":3651,"fields":3660},{"tags":3649,"concepts":3650},[],[],{"space":3652,"id":3654,"type":14,"createdAt":3655,"updatedAt":3655,"environment":3656,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":3658,"locale":27},{"sys":3653},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"3bEbNtkH3BoNmccpRoLz2Q","2022-06-21T08:10:03.278Z",{"sys":3657},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":3659},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":3661,"answers":3662,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":243,"name":3364,"questionText":3663,"statistics":3664,"veryWrongStatistics":3667,"correctSentence":3670,"youWereWrong":3671,"youWereRight":3672,"dataSourceShortText":1679,"dataSourceLinkLongText":3673,"extendedAnswerText":3674,"headingVeryWrong":3675,"youWereVeryWrong":3671,"headingWrong":3675},"512",[],"Worldwide, 28% of people are employed in the agricultural sector. What is this figure in Lithuania?",[3665,1081,1379,3666],"uk 0.8300000000000001","swe 0.8",[630,1675,3668,3669],"usa 0.41","swe 0.45","In Lithuania, less than 8% of people were employed in the agricultural sector in 2019. ","Lithuania has a modern workforce, where around 6% of those employed worked in the agricultural sector in 2019.","They don't realize how modern Lithuania's workforce is.","This question refers to the share of people working in agriculture who are of working age. The census data often used by the ILO is collected every 5-10 years so is not always very current. The quality of data obviously varies by country, with one particular issue being that in some countries it only covers employees and so doesn't include those who are self-employed and unpaid family workers. In those cases, the employment share of the agricultural sector is likely severely underreported. Another issue is where the census data only includes people in urban areas. Where the data is like those two, we do not ask questions about those countries. We also put big differences between the answer options so that our correct answer is way more correct than the other options.\n\nSource link: [ILO](https:\u002F\u002Fdata.worldbank.org\u002Findicator\u002FSL.AGR.EMPL.ZS?locations=1W-LT)","Like all other high-income countries, services such as ICT and financial services make up the biggest share of the economy in Lithuania.","Few are farmers in Lithuania!",{"metadata":3677,"sys":3680,"fields":3689},{"tags":3678,"concepts":3679},[],[],{"space":3681,"id":3683,"type":14,"createdAt":3684,"updatedAt":3684,"environment":3685,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":3687,"locale":27},{"sys":3682},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"4ke7Oqt4ILECkLnCYLpvyi","2022-06-21T08:10:03.424Z",{"sys":3686},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":3688},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":3690,"answers":3691,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":3692,"name":3693,"questionText":3694,"statistics":3695,"veryWrongStatistics":3698,"correctSentence":3701,"youWereWrong":3702,"youWereRight":3703,"dataSourceShortText":3438,"dataSourceLinkLongText":3439,"extendedAnswerText":3704,"headingVeryWrong":3705,"youWereVeryWrong":3702,"headingWrong":3705},"513",[],80,"When did Lithuania have its fi","When did Lithuania have its first female prime minister?",[137,3368,3696,3697],"usa 0.8099999999999999","swe 0.78",[2411,597,3699,3700],"usa 0.58","swe 0.47","Lithuania elected its first female prime minister in 1990.","Kazimira Prunskienė was Lithuania's first prime minister after it became independent from the Soviet Union in 1990.","They didn't know that Kazimira Prunskienė was Lithuania's first prime minister after it became independent from the Soviet Union in 1990.","Women are gaining more power across the world and, so far, more than 70 countries have had a woman as leader at some point. Lithuania was among the 15 first countries to have female prime minister, more than 30 years ago. Recognizing this history might encourage more women and girls to strive for positions of political power.","Lithuania has elected a woman as leader",{"metadata":3707,"sys":3710,"fields":3719},{"tags":3708,"concepts":3709},[],[],{"space":3711,"id":3713,"type":14,"createdAt":3714,"updatedAt":3714,"environment":3715,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":3717,"locale":27},{"sys":3712},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"5esqdMkWUuNTCTHbMVYBI6","2022-06-21T08:10:03.576Z",{"sys":3716},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":3718},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":3720,"answers":3721,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":3722,"name":3723,"questionText":3724,"statistics":3725,"veryWrongStatistics":3727,"correctSentence":3729,"youWereWrong":3730,"youWereRight":3731,"dataSourceShortText":662,"dataSourceLinkLongText":2256,"extendedAnswerText":3732,"headingVeryWrong":3733,"youWereVeryWrong":3730,"headingWrong":3733,"aboutSurveys":361},"1172",[],56,"In Lithuania, of all children ","In Lithuania, of all children aged 7 to 11, how many went to school in 2017?",[3726],"gmi 0.56",[3728],"gmi 0.27","More than 95% of children aged 7 to 11 went to school in Lithuania in 2017.","Nearly every Lithuanian 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 Lithuanian children didn't spend their days in a classroom learning but were probably at home, in the streets or out working instead.","Close to 100% (99.6%) of children go to school in Lithuania. Like in other high-income countries, being out of school is extremely rare.","Children go to school in Lithuania!",{"metadata":3735,"sys":3738,"fields":3747},{"tags":3736,"concepts":3737},[],[],{"space":3739,"id":3741,"type":14,"createdAt":3742,"updatedAt":3742,"environment":3743,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":3745,"locale":27},{"sys":3740},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"2r0C29GqsRofqNwZ7VnySJ","2022-06-21T08:10:03.778Z",{"sys":3744},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":3746},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":3748,"answers":3749,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":2304,"name":3750,"questionText":3751,"statistics":3752,"veryWrongStatistics":3754,"correctSentence":3755,"youWereWrong":3756,"youWereRight":3756,"dataSourceShortText":691,"dataSourceLinkLongText":3491,"extendedAnswerText":3757,"headingVeryWrong":391,"youWereVeryWrong":3756,"headingWrong":391,"aboutSurveys":361},"1173",[],"How many babies in Lithuania w","How many babies in Lithuania were vaccinated against some disease in 2020?",[3753],"gmi 0.59",[2748],"More than 90% of children were vaccinated against some disease in Lithuania in 2020.","Lithuania, like other rich countries, has had the infrastructure and education in place to vaccinate the majority of its population for many years.","In Lithuania in 2020, 96% of children were vaccinated against at least one illness. Vaccinating so many children requires good roads for transport, electricity to keep vaccines cold, and educated nurses and parents to ensure they reach the babies. These exist close to the majority of children born in Lithuania nowadays.",{"metadata":3759,"sys":3762,"fields":3771},{"tags":3760,"concepts":3761},[],[],{"space":3763,"id":3765,"type":14,"createdAt":3766,"updatedAt":3766,"environment":3767,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":3769,"locale":27},{"sys":3764},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"4fWYw5TDv3IhPgWWzHKN7n","2022-06-21T08:10:03.913Z",{"sys":3768},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":3770},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":3772,"answers":3773,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":347,"name":3774,"questionText":3775,"statistics":3776,"veryWrongStatistics":3777,"correctSentence":3778,"youWereWrong":3779,"youWereRight":3780,"dataSourceShortText":327,"dataSourceLinkLongText":3781,"extendedAnswerText":3782,"headingVeryWrong":1825,"youWereVeryWrong":3779,"headingWrong":1825,"aboutSurveys":361},"1174",[],"How many people in Lithuania h","How many people in Lithuania have some access to electricity?",[351],[353],"More than 95% of people in Lithuania have some access to electricity. 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Lithuania is among the richest countries in the world when it comes to income per person, with a modern infrastructure and where almost no-one lacks the basics like food, water, electricity and vaccinations.",{"metadata":3784,"sys":3787,"fields":3796},{"tags":3785,"concepts":3786},[],[],{"space":3788,"id":3790,"type":14,"createdAt":3791,"updatedAt":3791,"environment":3792,"publishedVersion":88,"revision":88,"contentType":3794,"locale":27},{"sys":3789},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"BglwLCOAhlSnTfPNuysaw","2022-06-21T08:10:04.068Z",{"sys":3793},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":3795},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":111},{"globalId":3797,"heading":3798,"slug":3797,"questions":3799,"certificateText":3800},"ltu-cert","Lithuania Cert",[3591,3620,3647,3676,3706,3734,3758],"for answering 100% correct on questions about Lithuania, and thereby proving essential knowledge that most people are wrong about.",{"metadata":3802,"sys":3805,"fields":3812},{"tags":3803,"concepts":3804},[],[],{"space":3806,"id":3808,"type":39,"createdAt":3809,"updatedAt":3809,"environment":3810,"publishedVersion":421,"revision":88,"locale":27},{"sys":3807},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"321WnC8epFhC21SWxpmiNG","2022-06-21T08:10:02.836Z",{"sys":3811},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"title":3813,"description":48,"file":3814},"lt",{"url":3815,"details":3816,"fileName":3819,"contentType":431},"\u002F\u002Fimages.ctfassets.net\u002Fghhpjogyw4x7\u002F321WnC8epFhC21SWxpmiNG\u002Fa50bcc9b68502d83d103b2f4518887b9\u002Flt.svg",{"size":3817,"image":3818},280,{"width":429,"height":429},"lt.svg",{"metadata":3821,"sys":3824,"fields":3833},{"tags":3822,"concepts":3823},[],[],{"space":3825,"id":3827,"type":14,"createdAt":3828,"updatedAt":3828,"environment":3829,"publishedVersion":45,"revision":88,"contentType":3831,"locale":27},{"sys":3826},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"18EDvBmiLt3MmuA0hpRGrO","2022-06-21T08:08:34.782Z",{"sys":3830},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":3832},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":91},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":3834,"name":3835,"slug":3836,"tests":3837,"diplomaTest":4030,"icon":4048,"iconDisplayType":432,"topicCategory":433},"mda","Moldova","moldova",[3838],{"metadata":3839,"sys":3842,"fields":3851},{"tags":3840,"concepts":3841},[],[],{"space":3843,"id":3845,"type":14,"createdAt":3846,"updatedAt":3846,"environment":3847,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":3849,"locale":27},{"sys":3844},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"6OuIgIvJMzVFXXDmOudPNq","2022-06-21T08:08:34.827Z",{"sys":3848},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":3850},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":111},{"globalId":3852,"heading":3853,"slug":3852,"questions":3854,"certificateText":48},"mda-t1","Moldova T1",[3855,3885,3916,3947,3977,4005],{"metadata":3856,"sys":3859,"fields":3868},{"tags":3857,"concepts":3858},[],[],{"space":3860,"id":3862,"type":14,"createdAt":3863,"updatedAt":3863,"environment":3864,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":3866,"locale":27},{"sys":3861},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"6DIub0eErqqNpU1sHau6Gb","2022-06-21T08:08:34.877Z",{"sys":3865},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":3867},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":3869,"answers":3870,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":169,"name":3871,"questionText":3872,"statistics":3873,"veryWrongStatistics":3876,"correctSentence":3879,"youWereWrong":3880,"youWereRight":3881,"dataSourceShortText":185,"dataSourceLinkLongText":3882,"extendedAnswerText":3883,"headingVeryWrong":3884,"youWereVeryWrong":3880,"headingWrong":3884},"560",[],"How many people in Moldova use","How many people in Moldova use the internet?",[2406,3368,3874,3875],"chl 0.71","deu 0.64",[142,2691,3877,3878],"chl 0.44","deu 0.37","More than 70% of people in Moldova use the internet.","You underestimated how modern Moldova's infrastructure, businesses and people are.","They underestimated how modern Moldova's infrastructure, businesses and people are.","The data comes from the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), which is the United Nations' specialized agency for information and communication technologies. It is compiled through surveys and, where data is missing, from estimates. Some countries’ numbers may be overestimates and others are underestimates, for example there is often an underrepresentation of rural communities where Internet access might be lower, resulting in our number being an overestimation. On the other hand, data can be slow to come in from low-income settings where progress right now is the fastest, and the number we have might therefore also be an underestimation. Finally, the ITU’s definition of using the Internet as being online once in the previous three months. If someone was only online once or twice in that time, that is clearly very different from the constant connection many of us have. Despite these limitations, two independent experts we consulted considered the ITU’s figures the best and most reliable estimate of how many people use the Internet.\n\nSource link: [ITU](https:\u002F\u002Fdata.worldbank.org\u002Findicator\u002FIT.NET.USER.ZS?locations=MD)","The number of internet users globally is growing rapidly and now sits at around 63%. Most people are aware of this, so they usually overestimate global progress and think that it is over 63%. Moldova is ahead of the world. Internet usage there increased from just over 30% to 76% in the past decade. This level of progress is hard to imagine for many people in some countries.","Most in Moldova are online!",{"metadata":3886,"sys":3889,"fields":3898},{"tags":3887,"concepts":3888},[],[],{"space":3890,"id":3892,"type":14,"createdAt":3893,"updatedAt":3893,"environment":3894,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":3896,"locale":27},{"sys":3891},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"49eyRxq1IcvOjyDDyOtHGj","2022-06-21T08:08:35.170Z",{"sys":3895},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":3897},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":3899,"answers":3900,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":279,"name":3901,"questionText":3902,"statistics":3903,"veryWrongStatistics":3908,"correctSentence":3911,"youWereWrong":3912,"youWereRight":3913,"dataSourceShortText":292,"dataSourceLinkLongText":293,"extendedAnswerText":3914,"headingVeryWrong":3915,"youWereVeryWrong":3912,"headingWrong":3915},"562",[],"In Moldova in 2020, how many b","In Moldova in 2020, how many babies were born with a trained health worker present?",[3904,3905,3906,3907],"uk 0.8699999999999999","rus 0.7100000000000001","chl 0.79","deu 0.73",[215,1224,3909,3910],"chl 0.36","deu 0.34","More than 95% of babies in Moldova are born with a trained health worker present.","The misconception that most mothers in Moldova 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 Moldova still don’t have access to modern delivery care proves how unaware they were of the modernization that has happened.","Nearly all births in Moldova are supervised by trained health workers nowadays (99% in 2020). Basic healthcare is inexpensive today and most mothers get help during childbirth, which means that fewer mothers and babies die. Even though the average amount of attended births has gone up everywhere, there are enormous inequalities within some countries.","A majority of all deliveries in Moldova are attended by professionals!",{"metadata":3917,"sys":3920,"fields":3929},{"tags":3918,"concepts":3919},[],[],{"space":3921,"id":3923,"type":14,"createdAt":3924,"updatedAt":3924,"environment":3925,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":3927,"locale":27},{"sys":3922},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"15u0BDa5qp09Sj43PbK46v","2022-06-21T08:08:35.614Z",{"sys":3926},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":3928},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":3930,"answers":3931,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":2437,"name":3932,"questionText":3933,"statistics":3934,"veryWrongStatistics":3937,"correctSentence":3940,"youWereWrong":3941,"youWereRight":3942,"dataSourceShortText":327,"dataSourceLinkLongText":3943,"extendedAnswerText":3944,"headingVeryWrong":3945,"youWereVeryWrong":3946,"headingWrong":3945},"563",[],"How many people in Moldova hav","How many people in Moldova have some access to electricity?",[853,2101,3935,3936],"chl 0.64","deu 0.69",[142,2134,3938,3939],"chl 0.3","deu 0.33","More than 95% of people in Moldova have access to electricity.","Your view of Moldova is decades out of date.","Their view of Moldova is many decades out of date.","For this question, the source we use is The Energy Progress Report, which tracks the progress of SDG 7.  The term “access” is defined differently in all their underlying sources. In some extreme cases, households may experience an average of 60 power outages per week and still be listed as “having access to electricity”. We have made sure to avoid using data for countries where experts said the data is particularly unreliable\nand we also use \"more than\" so we avoid using a specific number which may overstate progress. \n\nSource link: [ESMAP](https:\u002F\u002Ftrackingsdg7.esmap.org\u002Fcountry\u002Frepublic-moldova)","Today almost everyone in Moldova has some access to electricity. In fact, almost 100% of people in Moldova had access to electricity already 30 years ago, which shows how outdated people’s views are!","Nearly everyone in Moldova is on the grid!","Your view of Moldova is many decades out of date.",{"metadata":3948,"sys":3951,"fields":3960},{"tags":3949,"concepts":3950},[],[],{"space":3952,"id":3954,"type":14,"createdAt":3955,"updatedAt":3955,"environment":3956,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":3958,"locale":27},{"sys":3953},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"4CMwgTvVO7WBJxE0VQQisq","2022-06-21T08:08:35.781Z",{"sys":3957},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":3959},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":3961,"answers":3962,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":243,"name":3963,"questionText":3964,"statistics":3965,"veryWrongStatistics":3968,"correctSentence":3971,"youWereWrong":3972,"youWereRight":3973,"dataSourceShortText":3438,"dataSourceLinkLongText":3439,"extendedAnswerText":3974,"headingVeryWrong":3975,"youWereVeryWrong":3976,"headingWrong":3975},"564",[],"When did Moldova have its firs","When did Moldova have its first female prime minister?",[1604,174,3966,3967],"chl 0.81","deu 0.76",[494,143,3969,3970],"chl 0.4","deu 0.22","Moldova had its first female prime minister in 2008.","Zinaida Greceanîi became prime minister more than ten years ago, yet you assumed Moldova was behind many other countries.","The assumed Moldova hadn't been led by women when, in reality, Zinaida Greceanîi became prime minister back in 2008.","Women are gaining more power across the world and, so far, more than 70 countries have had a woman as leader at some point. Still, when it comes to Moldova, people’s preconceived ideas make it hard for them to imagine it had a female prime minister already in 2008. Recognizing this history might encourage more women and girls to strive for positions of political power.","Moldova was led by a woman in 2008!","Zinaida Greceanîi became prime minister more than ten years ago, yet you assumed women weren't even allowed to be politicians!",{"metadata":3978,"sys":3981,"fields":3990},{"tags":3979,"concepts":3980},[],[],{"space":3982,"id":3984,"type":14,"createdAt":3985,"updatedAt":3985,"environment":3986,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":3988,"locale":27},{"sys":3983},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"6ygPp818Bn1LCxdU6wVnoi","2022-06-21T08:08:36.075Z",{"sys":3987},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":3989},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":3991,"answers":3992,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":3993,"name":3994,"questionText":3995,"statistics":3996,"veryWrongStatistics":3998,"correctSentence":3999,"youWereWrong":4000,"youWereRight":4001,"dataSourceShortText":662,"dataSourceLinkLongText":4002,"extendedAnswerText":4003,"headingVeryWrong":4004,"youWereVeryWrong":4000,"headingWrong":4004,"aboutSurveys":361},"1185",[],63,"In Moldova, of all children ag","In Moldova, of all children aged 7 to 11, how many went to school in 2018?",[3997],"gmi 0.63",[353],"Around 90% of children aged 7 to 11 went to school in Moldova in 2018.","Nearly every Moldovan 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 Moldovan 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=MD)","90% of children go to school in Moldova. But people truly underestimate the share of children in school. It really shows that people have missed important, positive trends in Moldova.","Children go to school in Moldova!",{"metadata":4006,"sys":4009,"fields":4018},{"tags":4007,"concepts":4008},[],[],{"space":4010,"id":4012,"type":14,"createdAt":4013,"updatedAt":4013,"environment":4014,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":4016,"locale":27},{"sys":4011},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"79mLxMhVXc7aDAuGtHWJ3r","2022-06-21T08:08:36.245Z",{"sys":4015},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":4017},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":4019,"answers":4020,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":1439,"name":4021,"questionText":4022,"statistics":4023,"veryWrongStatistics":4025,"correctSentence":4026,"youWereWrong":4027,"youWereRight":4028,"dataSourceShortText":691,"dataSourceLinkLongText":3491,"extendedAnswerText":4029,"headingVeryWrong":391,"youWereVeryWrong":4027,"headingWrong":391,"aboutSurveys":361},"1186",[],"How many babies in Moldova wer","How many babies in Moldova were vaccinated against some disease in 2020?",[4024],"gmi 0.65",[2282],"More than 90% of children were vaccinated against some disease in Moldova in 2020.","You missed the modernization that means nearly every child in Moldova is vaccinated.","They missed the modernization that means nearly every baby in Moldova gets vaccinated.","Moldova is an upper-middle-income country with a vaccination rate of 95% in 2020. Basic healthcare is available to nearly all, which tells us something about the progress in Moldova'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 Moldova nowadays.",{"metadata":4031,"sys":4034,"fields":4043},{"tags":4032,"concepts":4033},[],[],{"space":4035,"id":4037,"type":14,"createdAt":4038,"updatedAt":4038,"environment":4039,"publishedVersion":88,"revision":88,"contentType":4041,"locale":27},{"sys":4036},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"7utm3OFWoCCcNktnGHNowG","2022-06-21T08:08:36.395Z",{"sys":4040},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":4042},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":111},{"globalId":4044,"heading":4045,"slug":4044,"questions":4046,"certificateText":4047},"mda-cert","Moldova Cert",[3855,3885,3916,3947,3977,4005],"for answering 100% correct on questions about Moldova, and thereby proving essential knowledge that most people are wrong about.",{"metadata":4049,"sys":4052,"fields":4059},{"tags":4050,"concepts":4051},[],[],{"space":4053,"id":4055,"type":39,"createdAt":4056,"updatedAt":4056,"environment":4057,"publishedVersion":421,"revision":88,"locale":27},{"sys":4054},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"5glV0OCRQQAhdz1kd1QYSK","2022-06-21T08:08:34.744Z",{"sys":4058},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"title":4060,"description":48,"file":4061},"md",{"url":4062,"details":4063,"fileName":4066,"contentType":431},"\u002F\u002Fimages.ctfassets.net\u002Fghhpjogyw4x7\u002F5glV0OCRQQAhdz1kd1QYSK\u002F66eb9ddb4dbed4facae5c0837cbecb8a\u002Fmd.svg",{"size":4064,"image":4065},724,{"width":429,"height":429},"md.svg",{"metadata":4068,"sys":4071,"fields":4080},{"tags":4069,"concepts":4070},[],[],{"space":4072,"id":4074,"type":14,"createdAt":4075,"updatedAt":4075,"environment":4076,"publishedVersion":45,"revision":88,"contentType":4078,"locale":27},{"sys":4073},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"425l0DkyqpK0Wo06T9oFTu","2022-06-21T08:08:09.016Z",{"sys":4077},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":4079},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":91},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":4081,"name":4082,"slug":4083,"tests":4084,"diplomaTest":4240,"icon":4258,"iconDisplayType":432,"topicCategory":433},"mne","Montenegro","montenegro",[4085],{"metadata":4086,"sys":4089,"fields":4098},{"tags":4087,"concepts":4088},[],[],{"space":4090,"id":4092,"type":14,"createdAt":4093,"updatedAt":4093,"environment":4094,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":4096,"locale":27},{"sys":4091},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"5vw9IF3rb08B0EQvtzNe9N","2022-06-21T08:08:09.056Z",{"sys":4095},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":4097},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":111},{"globalId":4099,"heading":4100,"slug":4099,"questions":4101,"certificateText":48},"mne-t1","Montenegro T1",[4102,4129,4159,4190,4217],{"metadata":4103,"sys":4106,"fields":4115},{"tags":4104,"concepts":4105},[],[],{"space":4107,"id":4109,"type":14,"createdAt":4110,"updatedAt":4110,"environment":4111,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":4113,"locale":27},{"sys":4108},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"1QbNYljSLP4CXJ1XQcBxl2","2022-06-21T08:08:09.094Z",{"sys":4112},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":4114},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":4116,"answers":4117,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":1078,"name":244,"questionText":4118,"statistics":4119,"veryWrongStatistics":4123,"correctSentence":4125,"youWereWrong":4126,"youWereRight":4127,"dataSourceShortText":259,"dataSourceLinkLongText":4128,"extendedAnswerText":261,"headingVeryWrong":262,"youWereVeryWrong":4126,"headingWrong":262},"573",[],"During the past 5 years, women held 25% of all seats in national parliaments worldwide. What was the number in Montenegro?",[4120,1607,4121,4122],"uk 0.84","phl 0.6799999999999999","nga 0.71",[320,790,924,4124],"nga 0.28","During the past 5 five years, women held 25% of seats in Montenegro's parliament.","Like many countries, Montenegro is still a long way from having an equal representation of women and men in parliament, BUT a lot of progress has been made.","They assumed that Montenegro hasn't made much progress when it comes to women in parliament.","Our correct figure is an average across both lower and upper chambers of parliament between 2017-2022. This figure will change as elections are held. We chose to have an average across both chambers of parliament despite the upper houses having different levels of power in different countries. It’s worth noting that being represented in the parliament does not automatically transfer into female contribution and engagement as there sometimes can be other obstacles.\nWe consulted six independent experts for this question who all agreed that the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) data is extremely reliable.\n\nSource link: [IPU](https:\u002F\u002Fdocs.google.com\u002Fspreadsheets\u002Fd\u002F1QE30QKC-uMbvUlYxLDaZpTVe59ooO0Rz9IC-dbIDQJg\u002Fedit#gid=569008179)",{"metadata":4130,"sys":4133,"fields":4142},{"tags":4131,"concepts":4132},[],[],{"space":4134,"id":4136,"type":14,"createdAt":4137,"updatedAt":4137,"environment":4138,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":4140,"locale":27},{"sys":4135},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"3mQJpY9VfmzG4tgOu06p68","2022-06-21T08:08:09.240Z",{"sys":4139},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":4141},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":4143,"answers":4144,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":1078,"name":4145,"questionText":4146,"statistics":4147,"veryWrongStatistics":4151,"correctSentence":4154,"youWereWrong":4155,"youWereRight":4156,"dataSourceShortText":292,"dataSourceLinkLongText":293,"extendedAnswerText":4157,"headingVeryWrong":4158,"youWereVeryWrong":4155,"headingWrong":4158},"574",[],"In Montenegro in 2018, how man","In Montenegro in 2018, how many babies were born with a trained health worker present?",[4148,1732,4149,4150],"uk 0.9","phl 0.58","nga 0.75",[596,4152,4153,288],"rus 0.26","phl 0.35","More than 95% of babies in Montenegro are born with a trained health worker present.","The misconception that most mothers in Montenegro 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 Montenegro still don’t have access to modern delivery care proves how unaware they were of the modernization that has happened.","A majority of births in Montenegro are supervised by trained health workers nowadays (99% 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 some countries.","A majority of all deliveries in Montenegro are attended by professionals!",{"metadata":4160,"sys":4163,"fields":4172},{"tags":4161,"concepts":4162},[],[],{"space":4164,"id":4166,"type":14,"createdAt":4167,"updatedAt":4167,"environment":4168,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":4170,"locale":27},{"sys":4165},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"rFvw3tiDyRlT7TLd8IuiL","2022-06-21T08:08:09.389Z",{"sys":4169},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":4171},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":4173,"answers":4174,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":1699,"name":4175,"questionText":4176,"statistics":4177,"veryWrongStatistics":4181,"correctSentence":4184,"youWereWrong":4185,"youWereRight":4186,"dataSourceShortText":327,"dataSourceLinkLongText":4187,"extendedAnswerText":4188,"headingVeryWrong":4189,"youWereVeryWrong":4185,"headingWrong":4189},"575",[],"How many people in Montenegro ","How many people in Montenegro have some access to electricity?",[173,4178,4179,4180],"rus 0.51","phl 0.61","nga 0.81",[2411,790,4182,4183],"phl 0.23","nga 0.36","More than 95% of people in Montenegro have access to electricity.","Your view of Montenegro is many decades out of date.","Their view of Montenegro is many decades out of date.","For this question, the source we use is The Energy Progress Report, which tracks the progress of SDG 7.  The term “access” is defined differently in all their underlying sources. In some extreme cases, households may experience an average of 60 power outages per week and still be listed as “having access to electricity”. We have made sure to avoid using data for countries where experts said the data is particularly unreliable\nand we also use \"more than\" so we avoid using a specific number which may overstate progress. \n\nSource link: [ESMAP](https:\u002F\u002Ftrackingsdg7.esmap.org\u002Fcountry\u002Fmontenegro)","Today almost everyone in Montenegro has some access to electricity. In fact, almost 100% of people in Montenegro had access to electricity 30 years ago, which shows how outdated people’s views generally are!","Nearly everyone in Montenegro is on the grid!",{"metadata":4191,"sys":4194,"fields":4203},{"tags":4192,"concepts":4193},[],[],{"space":4195,"id":4197,"type":14,"createdAt":4198,"updatedAt":4198,"environment":4199,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":4201,"locale":27},{"sys":4196},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"1Sn5G7VME4jZ6PMNFYqWvG","2022-06-21T08:08:09.561Z",{"sys":4200},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":4202},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":4204,"answers":4205,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":1078,"name":4206,"questionText":4207,"statistics":4208,"veryWrongStatistics":4209,"correctSentence":4210,"youWereWrong":4211,"youWereRight":4212,"dataSourceShortText":662,"dataSourceLinkLongText":4213,"extendedAnswerText":4214,"headingVeryWrong":4215,"youWereVeryWrong":4216,"headingWrong":4215,"aboutSurveys":361},"1207",[],"In Montenegro, of all children","In Montenegro, of all children aged 7 to 11, how many went to school in 2018?",[1250],[2748],"More than 90% of children aged 7 to 11 went to school in Montenegro in 2018.","Nearly every child of primary school age in Montenegro is in a classroom learning. You thought many were at home, in the streets or out working instead!","They wrongly thought that lots of children in Montenegro 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=ME)","97% of children go to school in Montenegro. But people truly underestimate the share of children in school. It really shows that people have missed important, positive trends in Montenegro.","Children go to school in Montenegro!","Nearly every child of primary school age in Montenegro is in a classroom learning. 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However, there has been a decline from the early 2010s when around 95% of babies in Montenegro were vaccinated. UNICEF says vaccine skepticism has been increasing in Montenegro because of misinformation about the measles vaccine and it could potentially lead to a measles oubreak.",{"metadata":4241,"sys":4244,"fields":4253},{"tags":4242,"concepts":4243},[],[],{"space":4245,"id":4247,"type":14,"createdAt":4248,"updatedAt":4248,"environment":4249,"publishedVersion":88,"revision":88,"contentType":4251,"locale":27},{"sys":4246},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"2zQihrc3ALik0130kTgNy0","2022-06-21T08:08:09.897Z",{"sys":4250},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":4252},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":111},{"globalId":4254,"heading":4255,"slug":4254,"questions":4256,"certificateText":4257},"mne-cert","Montenegro Cert",[4102,4129,4159,4190,4217],"for answering 100% correct on questions about Montenegro, and thereby proving essential knowledge that most people are wrong about.",{"metadata":4259,"sys":4262,"fields":4269},{"tags":4260,"concepts":4261},[],[],{"space":4263,"id":4265,"type":39,"createdAt":4266,"updatedAt":4266,"environment":4267,"publishedVersion":421,"revision":88,"locale":27},{"sys":4264},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"11pmOW6y1mD4eaBjPFhXOx","2022-06-21T08:08:08.986Z",{"sys":4268},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"title":4270,"description":48,"file":4271},"me",{"url":4272,"details":4273,"fileName":4276,"contentType":431},"\u002F\u002Fimages.ctfassets.net\u002Fghhpjogyw4x7\u002F11pmOW6y1mD4eaBjPFhXOx\u002Fb5de2598653411047166928c9aeefa69\u002Fme.svg",{"size":4274,"image":4275},844,{"width":429,"height":429},"me.svg",{"metadata":4278,"sys":4281,"fields":4290},{"tags":4279,"concepts":4280},[],[],{"space":4282,"id":4284,"type":14,"createdAt":4285,"updatedAt":4285,"environment":4286,"publishedVersion":45,"revision":88,"contentType":4288,"locale":27},{"sys":4283},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"ZsHQZXimm1bVDMsSSuQ7K","2022-06-21T08:07:40.409Z",{"sys":4287},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":4289},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":91},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":4291,"name":4292,"slug":4293,"tests":4294,"diplomaTest":4422,"icon":4440,"iconDisplayType":432,"topicCategory":433},"mkd","North Macedonia","north-macedonia",[4295],{"metadata":4296,"sys":4299,"fields":4308},{"tags":4297,"concepts":4298},[],[],{"space":4300,"id":4302,"type":14,"createdAt":4303,"updatedAt":4303,"environment":4304,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":4306,"locale":27},{"sys":4301},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"2qjj1VYbvujPELCkolUcBs","2022-06-21T08:07:40.449Z",{"sys":4305},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":4307},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":111},{"globalId":4309,"heading":4310,"slug":4309,"questions":4311,"certificateText":48},"mkd-t1","North Macedonia T1",[4312,4346,4373,4397],{"metadata":4313,"sys":4316,"fields":4327},{"tags":4314,"concepts":4315},[],[],{"space":4317,"id":4319,"type":14,"createdAt":4320,"updatedAt":4321,"environment":4322,"publishedVersion":4324,"revision":421,"contentType":4325,"locale":27},{"sys":4318},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"5fLvbWglDX8hwmVkLTPdZR","2022-01-11T14:46:11.106Z","2022-06-21T08:07:40.490Z",{"sys":4323},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},23,{"sys":4326},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"globalId":4328,"answers":4329,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":4330,"name":4331,"questionText":4332,"statistics":4333,"veryWrongStatistics":4336,"correctSentence":4340,"youWereWrong":4341,"youWereRight":4342,"dataSourceShortText":357,"dataSourceLinkLongText":4343,"extendedAnswerText":4344,"headingVeryWrong":4345,"youWereVeryWrong":4341,"headingWrong":4345},"116",[],79,"In North Macedonia, of all chi","In North Macedonia, of all children aged 6 to 10, how many went to school in 2017?",[888,4334,2101,4335],"grc 0.76","mys 0.77",[4337,4338,1578,4339],"uk 0.44","grc 0.28","mys 0.34","More than 90% of children aged 6 to 10 went to school in North Macedonia in 2017.","Nearly every North Macedonian 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 North Macedonian 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=MK)","96% of children go to school in North Macedonia. But people truly underestimate the share of children in school. It really shows that people have missed important, positive trends in North Macedonia.","Children go to school in North Macedonia!",{"metadata":4347,"sys":4350,"fields":4359},{"tags":4348,"concepts":4349},[],[],{"space":4351,"id":4353,"type":14,"createdAt":4354,"updatedAt":4354,"environment":4355,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":4357,"locale":27},{"sys":4352},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"5zwmIKpothE69TrqRcXq5U","2022-06-21T08:07:40.583Z",{"sys":4356},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":4358},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":4360,"answers":4361,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":1078,"name":244,"questionText":4362,"statistics":4363,"veryWrongStatistics":4366,"correctSentence":4369,"youWereWrong":4370,"youWereRight":4371,"dataSourceShortText":259,"dataSourceLinkLongText":4372,"extendedAnswerText":261,"headingVeryWrong":262,"youWereVeryWrong":4370,"headingWrong":262},"616",[],"During the past 5 years, women held 25% of all seats in national parliaments worldwide. What was the number in North Macedonia?",[489,4364,557,4365],"grc 0.77","mys 0.7",[922,4367,597,4368],"grc 0.51","mys 0.33","During the past 5 five years, women held 38% of seats in North Macedonia's parliament.","Like many countries, North Macedonia is still a long way from having an equal representation of women and men in parliament, BUT a lot of progress has been made.","They assumed that North Macedonia hasn't made much progress when it comes to women in parliament.","Our correct figure is an average across both lower and upper chambers of parliament between 2017-2022. This figure will change as elections are held. We chose to have an average across both chambers of parliament despite the upper houses having different levels of power in different countries. 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This also tells us something about the progress in North Macedonia'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 North Macedonia nowadays.",{"metadata":4398,"sys":4401,"fields":4410},{"tags":4399,"concepts":4400},[],[],{"space":4402,"id":4404,"type":14,"createdAt":4405,"updatedAt":4405,"environment":4406,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":4408,"locale":27},{"sys":4403},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"5LKs7j3vCE5VNdumbFNWvy","2022-06-21T08:07:40.890Z",{"sys":4407},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":4409},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":4411,"answers":4412,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":378,"name":4413,"questionText":4414,"statistics":4415,"veryWrongStatistics":4416,"correctSentence":4417,"youWereWrong":4418,"youWereRight":4419,"dataSourceShortText":327,"dataSourceLinkLongText":4420,"extendedAnswerText":4421,"headingVeryWrong":1825,"youWereVeryWrong":4418,"headingWrong":1825,"aboutSurveys":361},"1198",[],"How many people in North Maced","How many people in North Macedonia have some access to electricity?",[382],[2310],"More than 95% of people in North Macedonia have some access to electricity. ","Nearly everyone in North Macedonia has access to electricity.","They didn't know nearly every person in North Macedonia 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\u002Fnorth-macedonia)","Today, close to 100% of people in North Macedonia have some access to electricity. Back in 2001 it was the same, which shows how outdated some people's views can be. 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","Poland 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\u002FPL\u002F)","Having reliable infrastructure, including modern airports for national and international transport, is needed for economic development. 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","They were completely unaware that there are so many designated sites of historical and cultural value throughout Poland.","These figures come directly from UNESCO. It is important to recognize that the UNESCO system of designating world heritage sites is not without controversy. Firstly, there are accustions of favoritism and that poorer countries struggle to have their sites recognized due to a lack of expertize. Next, there is an accusation that it can be used to profit from people's heritage and resources in a way that excludes them. Those issues aside, it is clear that in the right hands (i.e., historic and cultural preservation organizations, and indigenous community development organizations.) the recognition of these sites can be used as a force for good to bring more opportunity for economically depressed communities.\n\nSource link: [UNESCO](https:\u002F\u002Fwhc.unesco.org\u002Fen\u002Fstatesparties\u002Fpl)","The UNESCO world heritage system has its critics, with it sometimes being blamed for sites being overexploited for financial gain by profiteers. However, there are also many upsides, with World Heritage sites potentially leading to an increase in tourism that could be of great benefit to economically depressed communities who should benefit most from their heritage. If more people knew there were so many historically important and culturally beautiful places to visit in Poland, for example, it would probably increase tourism even more.","There are many UNESCO sites in Poland!",{"metadata":4564,"sys":4567,"fields":4577},{"tags":4565,"concepts":4566},[],[],{"space":4568,"id":4570,"type":14,"createdAt":4571,"updatedAt":4572,"environment":4573,"publishedVersion":421,"revision":22,"contentType":4575,"locale":27},{"sys":4569},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"6YMZWv0rp5oXJgyD8q8Her","2022-06-21T08:06:22.628Z","2022-06-21T08:07:00.033Z",{"sys":4574},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":4576},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":4578,"answers":4579,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":169,"name":4580,"questionText":4581,"statistics":4582,"veryWrongStatistics":4587,"correctSentence":4591,"youWereWrong":4592,"youWereRight":4593,"dataSourceShortText":4594,"dataSourceLinkLongText":4595,"extendedAnswerText":4596,"headingVeryWrong":4597,"youWereVeryWrong":4592,"headingWrong":4597},"659",[],"How many companies in Poland w","How many companies in Poland were listed on international stock markets in 2020?",[4583,4584,4585,4586],"uk 0.75","pol 0.6599999999999999","jpn 0.74","bra 0.77",[1672,4588,4589,4590],"pol 0.41","jpn 0.31","bra 0.43","In 2020, around 780 companies in Poland were listed on international stock markets.","With more than 780 companies that are publicly traded on its stock exchange, Poland has far more companies than people you imagined.","With more than 780 companies that are publicly traded on its stock exchange, Poland has far more companies than people can imagine.","Source: WFE","The data refers to companies which are listed on a stock market in their own country. We only use countries where those stock markets are open to investors and companies from different countries.\n\nSource link: [WFE](https:\u002F\u002Fdata.worldbank.org\u002Findicator\u002FCM.MKT.LDOM.NO?locations=PL)","With nearly 800 companies listed on stock exchanges, Poland has more than most European countries. Many people haven’t realized that Poland has transformed into a successful competitor on global markets in all kinds of industries. And many people probably don’t recognize the opportunities either as they can’t imagine what Poland can be like in the future.","Poland has an advanced economy!",{"metadata":4599,"sys":4602,"fields":4612},{"tags":4600,"concepts":4601},[],[],{"space":4603,"id":4605,"type":14,"createdAt":4606,"updatedAt":4607,"environment":4608,"publishedVersion":421,"revision":22,"contentType":4610,"locale":27},{"sys":4604},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"1YuaAlX8DpBMaEFw2xZ9hr","2022-06-21T08:06:22.774Z","2022-06-21T08:07:00.341Z",{"sys":4609},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":4611},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":4613,"answers":4614,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":2682,"name":4615,"questionText":4616,"statistics":4617,"veryWrongStatistics":4621,"correctSentence":4624,"youWereWrong":4625,"youWereRight":4626,"dataSourceShortText":292,"dataSourceLinkLongText":293,"extendedAnswerText":4627,"headingVeryWrong":4628,"youWereVeryWrong":4625,"headingWrong":4628},"660",[],"In Poland, how many babies are","In Poland, how many babies are born with a trained health worker present?",[853,4618,4619,4620],"pol 0.52","jpn 0.69","bra 0.6399999999999999",[320,4622,2225,4623],"pol 0.16","bra 0.35","More than 95% of babies in Poland are born with a trained health worker present.","The misconception that most mothers in Poland 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 Poland still don’t have access to modern delivery care proves how unaware they were of the modernization that has happened.","A majority of births in Poland are supervised by trained health workers nowadays (99.7% in 2020). 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 Poland are attended by professionals!",{"metadata":4630,"sys":4633,"fields":4643},{"tags":4631,"concepts":4632},[],[],{"space":4634,"id":4636,"type":14,"createdAt":4637,"updatedAt":4638,"environment":4639,"publishedVersion":421,"revision":22,"contentType":4641,"locale":27},{"sys":4635},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"DcpMWpfarSZzqaNwGQNoj","2022-06-21T08:06:22.929Z","2022-06-21T08:07:00.504Z",{"sys":4640},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":4642},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":4644,"answers":4645,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":521,"name":4646,"questionText":4647,"statistics":4648,"veryWrongStatistics":4651,"correctSentence":4655,"youWereWrong":4656,"youWereRight":4657,"dataSourceShortText":3438,"dataSourceLinkLongText":3439,"extendedAnswerText":4658,"headingVeryWrong":4659,"youWereVeryWrong":4656,"headingWrong":4659},"661",[],"When did Poland have its first","When did Poland have its first female prime minister?",[4120,4649,2103,4650],"pol 0.45","bra 0.8",[4519,4652,4653,4654],"pol 0.14","jpn 0.37","bra 0.42","Poland had its first female prime minister in 1992.","Hanna Suchocka became Poland's first female prime minister when she took office in 1992.","They didn't know that Hanna Suchocka became Poland's first female prime minister when she took office in 1992.","Women are gaining more power across the world and, so far, more than 70 countries have had a woman as leader at some point. Still, when it comes to Poland, people’s preconceived ideas make it hard for them to imagine it had a female prime minister already in 1992. Recognizing this history might encourage more women and girls to strive for positions of political power.","Poland has been led by a woman!",{"metadata":4661,"sys":4664,"fields":4674},{"tags":4662,"concepts":4663},[],[],{"space":4665,"id":4667,"type":14,"createdAt":4668,"updatedAt":4669,"environment":4670,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":22,"contentType":4672,"locale":27},{"sys":4666},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"3kr3fsydjWfZgfcGiQYtxE","2022-06-21T08:06:23.087Z","2022-06-21T08:07:00.658Z",{"sys":4671},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":4673},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":4675,"answers":4676,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":4677,"name":4678,"questionText":4679,"statistics":4680,"veryWrongStatistics":4682,"correctSentence":4684,"youWereWrong":4685,"youWereRight":4686,"dataSourceShortText":662,"dataSourceLinkLongText":4687,"extendedAnswerText":4688,"headingVeryWrong":4689,"youWereVeryWrong":4685,"headingWrong":4689,"aboutSurveys":361},"1264",[],43,"In Poland, of all children age","In Poland, of all children aged 7 to 11, how many went to school in 2017?",[4681],"gmi 0.43",[4683],"gmi 0.19","More than 90% of children aged 7 to 11 went to school in Poland in 2017.","Nearly every Polish 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 Polish 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=PL)","97% of children go to school in Poland. Today, it is a high-income country and being out of school is extremely rare.","Children go to school in Poland!",{"metadata":4691,"sys":4694,"fields":4704},{"tags":4692,"concepts":4693},[],[],{"space":4695,"id":4697,"type":14,"createdAt":4698,"updatedAt":4699,"environment":4700,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":22,"contentType":4702,"locale":27},{"sys":4696},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"5myy3KRhEtQXAhH1Y1PvME","2022-06-21T08:06:23.239Z","2022-06-21T08:07:00.988Z",{"sys":4701},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":4703},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":4705,"answers":4706,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":3722,"name":4707,"questionText":4708,"statistics":4709,"veryWrongStatistics":4710,"correctSentence":4711,"youWereWrong":4712,"youWereRight":4712,"dataSourceShortText":691,"dataSourceLinkLongText":3491,"extendedAnswerText":4713,"headingVeryWrong":391,"youWereVeryWrong":4712,"headingWrong":391,"aboutSurveys":361},"1265",[],"How many babies in Poland were","How many babies in Poland were vaccinated against some disease in 2019?",[3726],[3728],"More than 90% of children were vaccinated against some disease in Poland in 2019.","Poland, like other high-income countries, has had the infrastructure and education in place to vaccinate the majority of its population for many years.","In Poland in 2019, 95% of children were vaccinated against at least one illness. Vaccinating so many children requires good roads for transport, electricity to keep vaccines cold, and educated nurses and parents to ensure they reach the babies. These exist close to the majority of children born in Poland nowadays.",{"metadata":4715,"sys":4718,"fields":4728},{"tags":4716,"concepts":4717},[],[],{"space":4719,"id":4721,"type":14,"createdAt":4722,"updatedAt":4723,"environment":4724,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":22,"contentType":4726,"locale":27},{"sys":4720},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"3r3DaJrVZsf3TqGT6TLEdc","2022-06-21T08:06:23.468Z","2022-06-21T08:07:01.150Z",{"sys":4725},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":4727},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":4729,"answers":4730,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":4731,"name":4732,"questionText":4733,"statistics":4734,"veryWrongStatistics":4736,"correctSentence":4738,"youWereWrong":4739,"youWereRight":4740,"dataSourceShortText":327,"dataSourceLinkLongText":4741,"extendedAnswerText":4742,"headingVeryWrong":1825,"youWereVeryWrong":4739,"headingWrong":1825,"aboutSurveys":361},"1266",[],52,"How many people in Poland have","How many people in Poland have some access to electricity?",[4735],"gmi 0.52",[4737],"gmi 0.14","More than 95% of people in Poland have some access to electricity. ","Nearly everyone in Poland has access to electricity.","They didn't know nearly every person in Poland 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\u002Fpoland)","Today, close to 100% of people in Poland have some access to electricity and that has been the case for many years. Poland is among the richest countries in the world when it comes to income per person, with a modern infrastructure and where almost no-one lacks the basics like food, water, electricity and vaccinations.",{"metadata":4744,"sys":4747,"fields":4757},{"tags":4745,"concepts":4746},[],[],{"space":4748,"id":4750,"type":14,"createdAt":4751,"updatedAt":4752,"environment":4753,"publishedVersion":421,"revision":22,"contentType":4755,"locale":27},{"sys":4749},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"2D5oJDYgaLlyvndDG3yRQz","2022-06-21T08:06:23.621Z","2022-06-21T08:07:01.309Z",{"sys":4754},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":4756},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":111},{"globalId":4758,"heading":4759,"slug":4758,"questions":4760,"certificateText":4761},"pol-cert","Poland Cert",[4496,4529,4563,4598,4629,4660,4690,4714],"for answering 100% correct on questions about Poland, and thereby proving essential knowledge that most people are wrong about.",{"metadata":4763,"sys":4766,"fields":4774},{"tags":4764,"concepts":4765},[],[],{"space":4767,"id":4769,"type":39,"createdAt":4770,"updatedAt":4771,"environment":4772,"publishedVersion":45,"revision":22,"locale":27},{"sys":4768},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"4zwb6hKep2V5WIOup8h1Fx","2022-06-21T08:06:22.148Z","2022-06-21T08:06:59.521Z",{"sys":4773},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"title":4775,"description":48,"file":4776},"pl",{"url":4777,"details":4778,"fileName":4781,"contentType":431},"\u002F\u002Fimages.ctfassets.net\u002Fghhpjogyw4x7\u002F4zwb6hKep2V5WIOup8h1Fx\u002F50dc954183fd85c0689848c1e779222c\u002Fpl.svg",{"size":4779,"image":4780},217,{"width":429,"height":429},"pl.svg",{"metadata":4783,"sys":4786,"fields":4795},{"tags":4784,"concepts":4785},[],[],{"space":4787,"id":4789,"type":14,"createdAt":4790,"updatedAt":4790,"environment":4791,"publishedVersion":45,"revision":88,"contentType":4793,"locale":27},{"sys":4788},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"5mEKKBcIHhEkI27jhPfZSg","2022-06-21T08:05:48.119Z",{"sys":4792},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":4794},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":91},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":4796,"name":4797,"slug":4798,"tests":4799,"diplomaTest":4951,"icon":4969,"iconDisplayType":432,"topicCategory":433},"rou","Romania","romania",[4800],{"metadata":4801,"sys":4804,"fields":4813},{"tags":4802,"concepts":4803},[],[],{"space":4805,"id":4807,"type":14,"createdAt":4808,"updatedAt":4808,"environment":4809,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":4811,"locale":27},{"sys":4806},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"7ydVKSQEw6y3lLUTMHZxd0","2022-06-21T08:05:48.166Z",{"sys":4810},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":4812},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":111},{"globalId":4814,"heading":4815,"slug":4814,"questions":4816,"certificateText":48},"rou-t1","Romania T1",[4817,4846,4875,4901,4925],{"metadata":4818,"sys":4821,"fields":4831},{"tags":4819,"concepts":4820},[],[],{"space":4822,"id":4824,"type":14,"createdAt":4825,"updatedAt":4826,"environment":4827,"publishedVersion":45,"revision":421,"contentType":4829,"locale":27},{"sys":4823},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"2BNYEr3PTdlyYMMsNIgp4f","2022-06-21T08:05:48.210Z","2023-10-26T13:08:59.001Z",{"sys":4828},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":4830},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":4832,"answers":4833,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":4330,"name":553,"questionText":4834,"statistics":4835,"veryWrongStatistics":4837,"correctSentence":4840,"youWereWrong":4841,"youWereRight":4842,"dataSourceShortText":567,"dataSourceLinkLongText":4843,"extendedAnswerText":4844,"headingVeryWrong":4845,"youWereVeryWrong":4841,"headingWrong":4845},"671",[],"How many start-up companies in Romania, created after 2015, are listed on the international investment site Crunchbase?",[853,174,4836,3611],"jpn 0.88",[494,597,4838,4839],"jpn 0.45","swe 0.36","Around 390 Romanian companies created after 2015 are listed on the international investment site Crunchbase.","You hadn't recognized that the business environment in Romania encourages the innovation which can drive an economy and create lots of jobs.","They hadn't recognized that the business environment in Romania 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\u002F4fe6424189d478d92397f3332ad083b7)","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 Romania – which is a very positive sign.","Romania is good for entrepreneurs!",{"metadata":4847,"sys":4850,"fields":4859},{"tags":4848,"concepts":4849},[],[],{"space":4851,"id":4853,"type":14,"createdAt":4854,"updatedAt":4854,"environment":4855,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":4857,"locale":27},{"sys":4852},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"4bxHbk8cIamz9gWuXtvSTu","2022-06-21T08:05:48.384Z",{"sys":4856},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":4858},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":4860,"answers":4861,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":1699,"name":4862,"questionText":4863,"statistics":4864,"veryWrongStatistics":4866,"correctSentence":4870,"youWereWrong":4871,"youWereRight":4872,"dataSourceShortText":3438,"dataSourceLinkLongText":3439,"extendedAnswerText":4873,"headingVeryWrong":4874,"youWereVeryWrong":4871,"headingWrong":4874},"672",[],"When did Romania have its firs","When did Romania have its first female prime minister?",[556,2933,3145,4865],"swe 0.8300000000000001",[4867,790,4868,4869],"uk 0.21","jpn 0.16","swe 0.31","Romania had its first female prime minister in 2018.","Viorica Dancila became Romania's first female prime minister when she took office in 2018.","They didn't know that Viorica Dancila became Romania's first female prime minister when she took office in 2018.","Women are gaining more power across the world and, so far, more than 70 countries have had a woman as leader at some point. Still, when it comes to Romania, people’s preconceived ideas make it hard for them to imagine it had a female prime minister. Recognizing this history might encourage more women and girls to strive for positions of political power.","Romania has been led by a woman!",{"metadata":4876,"sys":4879,"fields":4888},{"tags":4877,"concepts":4878},[],[],{"space":4880,"id":4882,"type":14,"createdAt":4883,"updatedAt":4883,"environment":4884,"publishedVersion":88,"revision":88,"contentType":4886,"locale":27},{"sys":4881},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"1Yad4N9WjCpPJoZj8lZKGK","2022-06-21T08:05:48.598Z",{"sys":4885},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":4887},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":4889,"answers":4890,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":1699,"name":4891,"questionText":4892,"statistics":4893,"veryWrongStatistics":4894,"correctSentence":4895,"youWereWrong":4896,"youWereRight":4897,"dataSourceShortText":662,"dataSourceLinkLongText":4898,"extendedAnswerText":4899,"headingVeryWrong":4900,"youWereVeryWrong":4896,"headingWrong":4900,"aboutSurveys":361},"1277",[],"In Romania, of all children ag","In Romania, of all children aged 7 to 11, how many went to school in 2017?",[1761],[2006],"Around 85% of children aged 7 to 11 went to school in Romania in 2017.","Nearly every Romanian 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 Romanian 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=RO)","86% of children go to school in Romania. According to UNESCO figures, that is a decline from early in the 2000s when nearly every child was in school. There have been issues with children dropping out of school and a lack of access for extremely poor children, which need to be fixed if Romania is to have a school attendance rate that is more like its European neighbors.","Children go to school in Romania!",{"metadata":4902,"sys":4905,"fields":4914},{"tags":4903,"concepts":4904},[],[],{"space":4906,"id":4908,"type":14,"createdAt":4909,"updatedAt":4909,"environment":4910,"publishedVersion":88,"revision":88,"contentType":4912,"locale":27},{"sys":4907},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"2QzxfdgVnIgWy7tdA3iemd","2022-06-21T08:05:48.763Z",{"sys":4911},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":4913},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":4915,"answers":4916,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":587,"name":4917,"questionText":4918,"statistics":4919,"veryWrongStatistics":4920,"correctSentence":4921,"youWereWrong":4922,"youWereRight":4923,"dataSourceShortText":691,"dataSourceLinkLongText":3491,"extendedAnswerText":4924,"headingVeryWrong":391,"youWereVeryWrong":4922,"headingWrong":391,"aboutSurveys":361},"1278",[],"How many babies in Romania wer","How many babies in Romania were vaccinated against some disease in 2020?",[1977],[2282],"More than 90% of children were vaccinated against some disease in Romania in 2020.","You missed the modernization that means nearly every child in Romania is vaccinated.","They missed the modernization that means nearly every baby in Romania gets vaccinated.","Basic healthcare has improved a lot in Romania, as the vaccination rate of 97% in 2020 shows. This also tells us something about the progress in Romania'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 Romania nowadays.",{"metadata":4926,"sys":4929,"fields":4938},{"tags":4927,"concepts":4928},[],[],{"space":4930,"id":4932,"type":14,"createdAt":4933,"updatedAt":4933,"environment":4934,"publishedVersion":88,"revision":88,"contentType":4936,"locale":27},{"sys":4931},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"4SegVoB443UJI1NiOFXcb9","2022-06-21T08:05:49.216Z",{"sys":4935},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":4937},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":4939,"answers":4940,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":4731,"name":4941,"questionText":4942,"statistics":4943,"veryWrongStatistics":4944,"correctSentence":4946,"youWereWrong":4947,"youWereRight":4948,"dataSourceShortText":327,"dataSourceLinkLongText":4949,"extendedAnswerText":4950,"headingVeryWrong":1825,"youWereVeryWrong":4947,"headingWrong":1825,"aboutSurveys":361},"1279",[],"How many people in Romania hav","How many people in Romania have some access to electricity?",[4735],[4945],"gmi 0.22","More than 95% of people in Romania have some access to electricity. ","Nearly everyone in Romania has access to electricity.","They didn't know nearly every person in Romania 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\u002Fromania)","Today, close to 100% of people in Romania have some access to electricity. That has been the case for at least 20 years (and probably longer), which shows how long it can take perceptions to catch up to reality.",{"metadata":4952,"sys":4955,"fields":4964},{"tags":4953,"concepts":4954},[],[],{"space":4956,"id":4958,"type":14,"createdAt":4959,"updatedAt":4959,"environment":4960,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":4962,"locale":27},{"sys":4957},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"14BBuTbeZG2iUR87zqDbXo","2022-06-21T08:05:49.368Z",{"sys":4961},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":4963},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":111},{"globalId":4965,"heading":4966,"slug":4965,"questions":4967,"certificateText":4968},"rou-cert","Romania Cert",[4817,4846,4875,4901,4925],"for answering 100% correct on questions about Romania, and thereby proving essential knowledge that most people are wrong about.",{"metadata":4970,"sys":4973,"fields":4980},{"tags":4971,"concepts":4972},[],[],{"space":4974,"id":4976,"type":39,"createdAt":4977,"updatedAt":4977,"environment":4978,"publishedVersion":421,"revision":88,"locale":27},{"sys":4975},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"1HrazVoLTVE5me9SLwOQKM","2022-06-21T08:05:48.039Z",{"sys":4979},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"title":4981,"description":48,"file":4982},"ro",{"url":4983,"details":4984,"fileName":4986,"contentType":431},"\u002F\u002Fimages.ctfassets.net\u002Fghhpjogyw4x7\u002F1HrazVoLTVE5me9SLwOQKM\u002Fa7735af77908eeb25541fdeacbd5ecca\u002Fro.svg",{"size":3817,"image":4985},{"width":429,"height":429},"ro.svg",{"metadata":4988,"sys":4991,"fields":5000},{"tags":4989,"concepts":4990},[],[],{"space":4992,"id":4994,"type":14,"createdAt":4995,"updatedAt":4995,"environment":4996,"publishedVersion":21,"revision":88,"contentType":4998,"locale":27},{"sys":4993},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"7gzKd9xLXvPqVfxPp6dDbG","2022-06-21T13:33:22.844Z",{"sys":4997},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":4999},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":91},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":5001,"name":5002,"slug":5003,"tests":5004,"diplomaTest":5252,"icon":5270,"iconDisplayType":432,"topicCategory":433},"rus","Russia","russia",[5005],{"metadata":5006,"sys":5009,"fields":5018},{"tags":5007,"concepts":5008},[],[],{"space":5010,"id":5012,"type":14,"createdAt":5013,"updatedAt":5013,"environment":5014,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":5016,"locale":27},{"sys":5011},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"6Ah1dcWfcvSZhGGLahdhUN","2022-06-21T13:33:22.900Z",{"sys":5015},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":5017},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":111},{"globalId":5019,"heading":5020,"slug":5019,"questions":5021,"certificateText":48},"rus-t1","Russia T1",[5022,5053,5082,5111,5143,5172,5200,5224],{"metadata":5023,"sys":5026,"fields":5035},{"tags":5024,"concepts":5025},[],[],{"space":5027,"id":5029,"type":14,"createdAt":5030,"updatedAt":5030,"environment":5031,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":5033,"locale":27},{"sys":5028},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"3fuYxQD8R9LJwMyHsgaru4","2022-06-21T13:33:23.055Z",{"sys":5032},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":5034},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":5036,"answers":5037,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":5038,"name":5039,"questionText":5040,"statistics":5041,"veryWrongStatistics":5044,"correctSentence":5047,"youWereWrong":5048,"youWereRight":5049,"dataSourceShortText":185,"dataSourceLinkLongText":5050,"extendedAnswerText":5051,"headingVeryWrong":5052,"youWereVeryWrong":5048,"headingWrong":5052},"673",[],58,"How many people in Russia use ","How many people in Russia use the internet?",[556,248,5042,5043],"usa 0.67","pak 0.3",[1153,923,5045,5046],"usa 0.27","pak 0.06","More than 80% of people in Russia use the internet.","You underestimated how modern Russia's infrastructure, businesses and people are.","They underestimated how modern Russia's infrastructure, businesses and people are.","The data comes from the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), which is the United Nations' specialized agency for information and communication technologies. It is compiled through surveys and, where data is missing, from estimates. Some countries’ numbers may be overestimates and others are underestimates, for example there is often an underrepresentation of rural communities where Internet access might be lower, resulting in our number being an overestimation. On the other hand, data can be slow to come in from low-income settings where progress right now is the fastest, and the number we have might therefore also be an underestimation. Finally, the ITU’s definition of using the Internet as being online once in the previous three months. If someone was only online once or twice in that time, that is clearly very different from the constant connection many of us have. Despite these limitations, two independent experts we consulted considered the ITU’s figures the best and most reliable estimate of how many people use the Internet.\n\nSource link: [ITU](https:\u002F\u002Fdata.worldbank.org\u002Findicator\u002FIT.NET.USER.ZS?locations=RU)","The number of internet users globally is growing rapidly and now sits at around 63%. Most people are aware of this, so they usually overestimate global progress and think that it is over 63%. With 85% of people online in 2020, Russia is ahead of the world. Internet usage there nearly doubled in the past decade. This level of progress is hard to imagine for many people in some countries.","Most in Russia are online!",{"metadata":5054,"sys":5057,"fields":5066},{"tags":5055,"concepts":5056},[],[],{"space":5058,"id":5060,"type":14,"createdAt":5061,"updatedAt":5061,"environment":5062,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":5064,"locale":27},{"sys":5059},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"6DumQ9lUuhNNt7nYTWs9On","2022-06-21T13:33:23.248Z",{"sys":5063},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":5065},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":5067,"answers":5068,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":378,"name":1601,"questionText":5069,"statistics":5070,"veryWrongStatistics":5073,"correctSentence":5076,"youWereWrong":5077,"youWereRight":5078,"dataSourceShortText":357,"dataSourceLinkLongText":5079,"extendedAnswerText":5080,"headingVeryWrong":5081,"youWereVeryWrong":5077,"headingWrong":5081},"674",[],"How many UNESCO world heritage sites are found in Russia?",[2406,2933,5071,5072],"usa 0.71","pak 0.6599999999999999",[2411,3433,5074,5075],"usa 0.43","pak 0.31","There are 30 UNESCO world heritage sites in Russia.","It has 30 designated sites of great historical and cultural value throughout the country. ","They were completely unaware that there are so many designated sites of historical and cultural value throughout Russia.","These figures come directly from UNESCO. It is important to recognize that the UNESCO system of designating world heritage sites is not without controversy. Firstly, there are accustions of favoritism and that poorer countries struggle to have their sites recognized due to a lack of expertize. Next, there is an accusation that it can be used to profit from people's heritage and resources in a way that excludes them. Those issues aside, it is clear that in the right hands (i.e., historic and cultural preservation organizations, and indigenous community development organizations.) the recognition of these sites can be used as a force for good to bring more opportunity for economically depressed communities.\n\nSource link: [UNESCO](https:\u002F\u002Fwhc.unesco.org\u002Fen\u002Fstatesparties\u002Fru)","The UNESCO world heritage system has its critics, with it sometimes being blamed for sites being overexploited for financial gain by profiteers. However, there are also many upsides, with World Heritage sites potentially leading to an increase in tourism that could be of great benefit to economically depressed communities who should benefit most from their heritage. If more people knew there were so many hisotically important and culturally beautiful places to visit in Russia, for example, it would probably increase tourism even more.","There are many UNESCO sites in Russia!",{"metadata":5083,"sys":5086,"fields":5095},{"tags":5084,"concepts":5085},[],[],{"space":5087,"id":5089,"type":14,"createdAt":5090,"updatedAt":5090,"environment":5091,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":5093,"locale":27},{"sys":5088},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"7ua6E97l40tmybncbF2NJn","2022-06-21T13:33:23.407Z",{"sys":5092},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":5094},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":5096,"answers":5097,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":169,"name":5098,"questionText":5099,"statistics":5100,"veryWrongStatistics":5102,"correctSentence":5105,"youWereWrong":5106,"youWereRight":5107,"dataSourceShortText":149,"dataSourceLinkLongText":5108,"extendedAnswerText":5109,"headingVeryWrong":5110,"youWereVeryWrong":5106,"headingWrong":5110},"675",[],"How many companies in Russia h","How many companies in Russia have a woman as one of their main owners?",[317,2933,3610,5101],"pak 0.63",[142,2448,5103,5104],"usa 0.64","pak 0.17","In 2019, 34% of companies in Russia had a woman as one of their main owners.","Across the world men own more resources than women, and they still do in Russia, but you completely underestimated how many women in Russia own a business today.","Across the world men own more resources than women, and they still do in Russia, but they completely underestimated how many women in Russia own a business today.","For this question we use data from the Enterprise Survey by the World Bank. This is based on interviews conducted during the period 2009 to 2020 with tens of thousands of businesses with 5 or more employees in the manufacturing and service sectors in 144 countries. Firms with 100% government\u002Fstate ownership are not included. The number of businesses per country ranges from 150 in small countries, to nearly 2000 in large countries. Because the data is based on a small sample of all companies in the world, there is a large margin of error which we take into consideration by putting big differences between the correct answer and the two wrong options.\n\nSource link: [World Bank](https:\u002F\u002Fdata.worldbank.org\u002Findicator\u002FIC.FRM.FEMO.ZS?locations=AR-BJ-BO-KH-EC-KE-CO)","If people don’t realize the growth in women's influence in business in Russia, the negative picture that almost no women are in power could be maintained, which can be self reinforcing and may discourage young women from pursuing a career in business.","Women own firms in Russia!",{"metadata":5112,"sys":5115,"fields":5124},{"tags":5113,"concepts":5114},[],[],{"space":5116,"id":5118,"type":14,"createdAt":5119,"updatedAt":5119,"environment":5120,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":5122,"locale":27},{"sys":5117},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"3IyG64uPTAnvu4VJYrCOy9","2022-06-21T13:33:23.571Z",{"sys":5121},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":5123},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":5125,"answers":5126,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":1665,"name":5127,"questionText":5128,"statistics":5129,"veryWrongStatistics":5133,"correctSentence":5136,"youWereWrong":5137,"youWereRight":5138,"dataSourceShortText":1091,"dataSourceLinkLongText":5139,"extendedAnswerText":5140,"headingVeryWrong":5141,"youWereVeryWrong":5142,"headingWrong":5141},"676",[],"How much of Russia is barren l","How much of Russia is barren land, with bare soil, sand and rocks?",[888,5130,5131,5132],"rus 0.78","usa 0.8500000000000001","pak 0.75",[5134,496,1415,5135],"uk 0.54","pak 0.29","Less than 5% of Russia's land is barren, with bare soil, sand and rocks.","Around 2% of Russia is made up of rocky, dusty, bare land where almost nothing grows, yet you thought it was at least ten times more.","Around 2% of Russia is made up of rocky, dusty, bare land where almost nothing grows, yet they thought it was at least ten times more.","The data we use for this question comes from the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO). It defines barren land as \"any geographical area dominated by natural abiotic surfaces (bare soil, sand, rocks, etc.) where the natural vegetation is absent or nearly absent (i.e. cover is less than 2 per cent). The class includes areas regularly flooded by inland water (lake shores, river banks, salt flats, etc.). It excludes coastal areas\naffected by the tidal movement of saltwater.\" It compiles this information from publicly available maps from two different sources of satellite data. It is hard to define land completely accurately and that is why we have big differences between our answer options and don't give a precise number, choosing instead to use \"less than\" or \"around\".\n\nSource link: [FAO](http:\u002F\u002Fwww.fao.org\u002Ffaostat\u002Fen\u002F#data\u002FLC\u002Fvisualize)","It is true that Russia has enormous areas with very little population, but in almost all of these areas there is a lot of vegetation of various kinds. It’s not desert.","Barely any of Russia's land is barren!","Around 2% of Russia is made up of rocky, dusty, bare land where almost nothing grows, yet you thought it was at least 20 times more.",{"metadata":5144,"sys":5147,"fields":5156},{"tags":5145,"concepts":5146},[],[],{"space":5148,"id":5150,"type":14,"createdAt":5151,"updatedAt":5151,"environment":5152,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":5154,"locale":27},{"sys":5149},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"77yG9bAkaf6x4BwcpPrS85","2022-06-21T13:33:23.712Z",{"sys":5153},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":5155},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":5157,"answers":5158,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":521,"name":5159,"questionText":5160,"statistics":5161,"veryWrongStatistics":5164,"correctSentence":5167,"youWereWrong":5168,"youWereRight":5169,"dataSourceShortText":567,"dataSourceLinkLongText":568,"extendedAnswerText":5170,"headingVeryWrong":5171,"youWereVeryWrong":5168,"headingWrong":5171},"677",[],"How many startup companies in ","How many startup companies in Russia, created after 2015, are listed on the international investment site Crunchbase?",[3174,1081,5162,5163],"usa 0.74","pak 0.65",[1085,1578,5165,5166],"usa 0.3","pak 0.38","Around 620 Russian companies created after 2015 are listed on the international investment site Crunchbase.","You hadn't recognized that the business environment in Russia encourages the innovation which can drive an economy and create lots of jobs!","They hadn't recognized that the business environment in Russia encourages the innovation which can drive an economy and create lots of jobs!","The online site Crunchbase lists internationally recognised companies from all over the world. More than 600 startups from  Russia were listed in January 2021, which is a truly impressive number. Most people have a hard time imagining that the business environment in Russia keeps growing and stimulating innovation.","Russia is home to hundreds of startups",{"metadata":5173,"sys":5176,"fields":5185},{"tags":5174,"concepts":5175},[],[],{"space":5177,"id":5179,"type":14,"createdAt":5180,"updatedAt":5180,"environment":5181,"publishedVersion":1106,"revision":88,"contentType":5183,"locale":27},{"sys":5178},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"2DrLYjASWrbQ00HJIll3gZ","2022-06-21T13:33:23.864Z",{"sys":5182},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":5184},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":5186,"answers":5187,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":782,"name":5188,"questionText":5189,"statistics":5190,"veryWrongStatistics":5192,"correctSentence":5194,"youWereWrong":5195,"youWereRight":5196,"dataSourceShortText":662,"dataSourceLinkLongText":5197,"extendedAnswerText":5198,"headingVeryWrong":5199,"youWereVeryWrong":5195,"headingWrong":5199,"aboutSurveys":361},"1280",[],"In Russia, of all children age","In Russia, of all children aged 7 to 11, how many went to school in 2017?",[5191],"gmi 0.67",[5193],"gmi 0.15","More than 95% of children aged 7 to 11 went to school in Russia in 2017.","Nearly every Russian 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 Russian 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=RU)","98% of children go to school in Russia. Perhaps people didn't realize that it is an upper-middle-income country and being out of school is rare (and that has been the case for many years).","Children go to school in Russia!",{"metadata":5201,"sys":5204,"fields":5213},{"tags":5202,"concepts":5203},[],[],{"space":5205,"id":5207,"type":14,"createdAt":5208,"updatedAt":5208,"environment":5209,"publishedVersion":88,"revision":88,"contentType":5211,"locale":27},{"sys":5206},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"lBLU6lY116kmf9XjJgbNE","2022-06-21T13:33:24.273Z",{"sys":5210},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":5212},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":5214,"answers":5215,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":3993,"name":5216,"questionText":5217,"statistics":5218,"veryWrongStatistics":5219,"correctSentence":5220,"youWereWrong":5221,"youWereRight":5222,"dataSourceShortText":691,"dataSourceLinkLongText":3491,"extendedAnswerText":5223,"headingVeryWrong":391,"youWereVeryWrong":5221,"headingWrong":391,"aboutSurveys":361},"1281",[],"How many babies in Russia were","How many babies in Russia were vaccinated against some disease in 2020?",[3997],[353],"More than 95% of children were vaccinated against some disease in Russia in 2020.","Nearly every child in Russia is vaccinated, and that has been the case for many years.","They missed the modernization that means nearly every baby in Russia gets vaccinated.","Basic healthcare is available to almost everyone in Russia, as the vaccination rate of 98% in 2020 shows. This also tells us something about Russia'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 Russia nowadays.",{"metadata":5225,"sys":5228,"fields":5237},{"tags":5226,"concepts":5227},[],[],{"space":5229,"id":5231,"type":14,"createdAt":5232,"updatedAt":5232,"environment":5233,"publishedVersion":88,"revision":88,"contentType":5235,"locale":27},{"sys":5230},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"1OhqNnHSGevNjspwVOaOcP","2022-06-21T13:33:24.421Z",{"sys":5234},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":5236},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":5238,"answers":5239,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":5240,"name":5241,"questionText":5242,"statistics":5243,"veryWrongStatistics":5245,"correctSentence":5247,"youWereWrong":5248,"youWereRight":5249,"dataSourceShortText":327,"dataSourceLinkLongText":5250,"extendedAnswerText":5251,"headingVeryWrong":1825,"youWereVeryWrong":5248,"headingWrong":1825,"aboutSurveys":361},"1282",[],54,"How many people in Russia have","How many people in Russia have some access to electricity?",[5244],"gmi 0.54",[5246],"gmi 0.23","More than 95% of people in Russia have some access to electricity. ","Nearly everyone in Russia has access to electricity.","They didn't know nearly every person in Russia 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\u002Frussian-federation)","Today, close to 100% of people in Russia have some access to electricity. That has been the case for at least 20 years (and probably much longer), which shows how outdated some people's perceptions can be.",{"metadata":5253,"sys":5256,"fields":5265},{"tags":5254,"concepts":5255},[],[],{"space":5257,"id":5259,"type":14,"createdAt":5260,"updatedAt":5260,"environment":5261,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":5263,"locale":27},{"sys":5258},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"5bCPAqIro4IfjY7dOPA2r","2022-06-21T13:33:24.577Z",{"sys":5262},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":5264},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":111},{"globalId":5266,"heading":5267,"slug":5266,"questions":5268,"certificateText":5269},"rus-cert","Russia Cert",[5022,5053,5082,5111,5143,5172,5200,5224],"for answering 100% correct on questions about Russia, and thereby proving essential knowledge that most people are wrong about.",{"metadata":5271,"sys":5274,"fields":5281},{"tags":5272,"concepts":5273},[],[],{"space":5275,"id":5277,"type":39,"createdAt":5278,"updatedAt":5278,"environment":5279,"publishedVersion":1433,"revision":88,"locale":27},{"sys":5276},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"4QeFQl256PP2KeFYireKdG","2022-06-21T13:33:22.789Z",{"sys":5280},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"title":5282,"description":48,"file":5283},"ru",{"url":5284,"details":5285,"fileName":5287,"contentType":431},"\u002F\u002Fimages.ctfassets.net\u002Fghhpjogyw4x7\u002F4QeFQl256PP2KeFYireKdG\u002F6b60e9650157f03ba421f7d2e4278b8c\u002Fru.svg",{"size":3084,"image":5286},{"width":429,"height":429},"ru.svg",{"metadata":5289,"sys":5292,"fields":5301},{"tags":5290,"concepts":5291},[],[],{"space":5293,"id":5295,"type":14,"createdAt":5296,"updatedAt":5296,"environment":5297,"publishedVersion":45,"revision":88,"contentType":5299,"locale":27},{"sys":5294},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"7zRpSAYdTj0cxcauU9HVSK","2022-06-21T08:04:48.166Z",{"sys":5298},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":5300},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":91},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":5302,"name":5303,"slug":5304,"tests":5305,"diplomaTest":5526,"icon":5544,"iconDisplayType":432,"topicCategory":433},"srb","Serbia","serbia",[5306],{"metadata":5307,"sys":5310,"fields":5319},{"tags":5308,"concepts":5309},[],[],{"space":5311,"id":5313,"type":14,"createdAt":5314,"updatedAt":5314,"environment":5315,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":5317,"locale":27},{"sys":5312},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"4IY1EdeFGTA8o0FGgmboSk","2022-06-21T08:04:48.216Z",{"sys":5316},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":5318},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":111},{"globalId":5320,"heading":5321,"slug":5320,"questions":5322,"certificateText":48},"srb-t1","Serbia T1",[5323,5353,5377,5407,5439,5470,5498],{"metadata":5324,"sys":5327,"fields":5336},{"tags":5325,"concepts":5326},[],[],{"space":5328,"id":5330,"type":14,"createdAt":5331,"updatedAt":5331,"environment":5332,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":5334,"locale":27},{"sys":5329},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"pjfKOliOmHqckXCUR5sIF","2022-06-21T08:04:48.258Z",{"sys":5333},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":5335},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":5337,"answers":5338,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":622,"name":5339,"questionText":5340,"statistics":5341,"veryWrongStatistics":5343,"correctSentence":5347,"youWereWrong":5348,"youWereRight":5349,"dataSourceShortText":5350,"dataSourceLinkLongText":5351,"extendedAnswerText":5352,"headingVeryWrong":391,"youWereVeryWrong":5348,"headingWrong":391},"708",[],"How many babies in Serbia were","How many babies in Serbia were vaccinated against some disease in 2019?",[317,1151,2933,5342],"jpn 0.85",[320,5344,5345,5346],"bra 0.41","rus 0.14","jpn 0.7","More than 95% of children were vaccinated against some disease in Serbia in 2019.","You missed the modernization that means nearly every child in Serbia is vaccinated.","They missed the modernization that means nearly every baby in Serbia 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=SRB)","Basic healthcare has improved a lot in Serbia, as the vaccination rate of 98% in 2019 shows. This also tells us something about the progress in Serbia'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 Serbia nowadays.",{"metadata":5354,"sys":5357,"fields":5366},{"tags":5355,"concepts":5356},[],[],{"space":5358,"id":5360,"type":14,"createdAt":5361,"updatedAt":5361,"environment":5362,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":5364,"locale":27},{"sys":5359},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"2vkt3Gqbgw7Kn2scE3VEhp","2022-06-21T08:04:48.405Z",{"sys":5363},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":5365},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":5367,"answers":5368,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":3692,"name":244,"questionText":5369,"statistics":5370,"veryWrongStatistics":5372,"correctSentence":5373,"youWereWrong":5374,"youWereRight":5375,"dataSourceShortText":259,"dataSourceLinkLongText":5376,"extendedAnswerText":261,"headingVeryWrong":262,"youWereVeryWrong":5374,"headingWrong":262},"709",[],"During the past 5 years, women held 25% of all seats in national parliaments worldwide. What was the number in Serbia?",[853,5371,1116,5342],"bra 0.81",[215,2720,3175,5346],"During the past 5 five years, women held 38% of seats in Serbia's parliament.","Like many countries, Serbia is still a long way from having an equal representation of women and men in parliament, BUT a lot of progress has been made.","They assumed that Serbia hasn't made much progress when it comes to women in parliament.","Our correct figure is an average across both lower and upper chambers of parliament between 2017-2022. This figure will change as elections are held. We chose to have an average across both chambers of parliament despite the upper houses having different levels of power in different countries. It’s worth noting that being represented in the parliament does not automatically transfer into female contribution and engagement as there sometimes can be other obstacles.\nWe consulted six independent experts for this question who all agreed that the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) data is extremely reliable.\n\nSource link: [IPU](https:\u002F\u002Fdocs.google.com\u002Fspreadsheets\u002Fd\u002F1QE30QKC-uMbvUlYxLDaZpTVe59ooO0Rz9IC-dbIDQJg\u002Fedit#gid=569008180)",{"metadata":5378,"sys":5381,"fields":5390},{"tags":5379,"concepts":5380},[],[],{"space":5382,"id":5384,"type":14,"createdAt":5385,"updatedAt":5385,"environment":5386,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":5388,"locale":27},{"sys":5383},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"6hkOPRcFomVvQDBYvuAldi","2022-06-21T08:04:48.561Z",{"sys":5387},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":5389},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":5391,"answers":5392,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":485,"name":5393,"questionText":5394,"statistics":5395,"veryWrongStatistics":5399,"correctSentence":5402,"youWereWrong":5403,"youWereRight":5404,"dataSourceShortText":292,"dataSourceLinkLongText":293,"extendedAnswerText":5405,"headingVeryWrong":5406,"youWereVeryWrong":5403,"headingWrong":5406},"710",[],"In Serbia, how many babies are","In Serbia, how many babies are born with a trained health worker present (before the pandemic)?",[5396,5397,854,5398],"uk 0.86","bra 0.74","jpn 0.8800000000000001",[252,5400,820,5401],"bra 0.49","jpn 0.68","Close to 100% of babies in Serbia are born with a trained health worker present.","The misconception that most mothers in Serbia 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 Serbia still don’t have access to modern delivery care proves how unaware they were of the modernization that has happened.","Nearly all births in Serbia are supervised by trained health workers nowadays (99.9 in 2019). Basic healthcare is inexpensive today and most mothers get help during childbirth, which means that fewer mothers and babies die. Even though the average amount of attended births has gone up everywhere, there are enormous inequalities within countries","A majority of all deliveries in Serbia are attended by professionals!",{"metadata":5408,"sys":5411,"fields":5420},{"tags":5409,"concepts":5410},[],[],{"space":5412,"id":5414,"type":14,"createdAt":5415,"updatedAt":5415,"environment":5416,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":5418,"locale":27},{"sys":5413},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"1v2BKwBOjL2cXiyBEXHZGn","2022-06-21T08:04:48.814Z",{"sys":5417},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":5419},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":5421,"answers":5422,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":133,"name":5423,"questionText":5424,"statistics":5425,"veryWrongStatistics":5429,"correctSentence":5432,"youWereWrong":5433,"youWereRight":5434,"dataSourceShortText":1126,"dataSourceLinkLongText":5435,"extendedAnswerText":5436,"headingVeryWrong":5437,"youWereVeryWrong":5438,"headingWrong":5437},"711",[],"How many people in Serbia are ","How many people in Serbia are 65 and older?",[173,5426,5427,5428],"bra 0.78","rus 0.8700000000000001","jpn 0.51",[178,5430,1121,5431],"bra 0.38","jpn 0.15","Around 19% of people in Serbia are aged 65 or older.","It is true that Serbia's population is ageing, but nowhere near as much as you imagined.","It is true that Serbia's population is aging, but nowhere near as much as they imagined.","For this question, we use figures from the UN Population Division's World Population Prospects.  There are countries where there is little or no data and the UN use data modelling, but the margins of error are much smaller than the size of the misconceptions people have (as proved if they choose either of the other two answer options).\n\nSource link: [UN](https:\u002F\u002Fpopulation.un.org\u002Fwpp\u002FGraphs\u002FDemographicProfiles\u002FLine\u002F688)","People think there are many seniors in Serbia but, in reality, today only 19% of the people in Serbia are over 65. Despite the share of old people increasing as life expectancy has grown across the world, adults aged 16-64 still make up the majority of the world’s population and it isn't the unmageable problem people often think it is.","Most people in Serbia are not seniors!","It is true that Serbia's population is aging, but nowhere near as much as you imagined.",{"metadata":5440,"sys":5443,"fields":5452},{"tags":5441,"concepts":5442},[],[],{"space":5444,"id":5446,"type":14,"createdAt":5447,"updatedAt":5447,"environment":5448,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":5450,"locale":27},{"sys":5445},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"2jsRVemmIHWCL33AyLF0L2","2022-06-21T08:04:49.030Z",{"sys":5449},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":5451},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":5453,"answers":5454,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":169,"name":5455,"questionText":5456,"statistics":5457,"veryWrongStatistics":5462,"correctSentence":5464,"youWereWrong":5465,"youWereRight":5466,"dataSourceShortText":327,"dataSourceLinkLongText":5467,"extendedAnswerText":5468,"headingVeryWrong":5469,"youWereVeryWrong":5465,"headingWrong":5469},"712",[],"How many people in Serbia have","How many people in Serbia have some access to electricity?",[5458,5459,5460,5461],"uk 0.6699999999999999","bra 0.71","rus 0.61","jpn 0.93",[494,4654,1641,5463],"jpn 0.81","More than 95% of people in Serbia have access to electricity.","Your view of Serbia is many decades out of date.","Their view of Serbia is many decades out of date.","For this question, the source we use is The Energy Progress Report, which tracks the progress of SDG 7.  The term “access” is defined differently in all their underlying sources. In some extreme cases, households may experience an average of 60 power outages per week and still be listed as “having access to electricity”. We have made sure to avoid using data for countries where experts said the data is particularly unreliable\nand we also use \"more than\" so we avoid using a specific number which may overstate progress. \n\nSource link: [ESMAP](https:\u002F\u002Ftrackingsdg7.esmap.org\u002Fcountry\u002Fserbia)","Today almost everyone in Serbia has some access to electricity. In fact, almost everyone in Serbia had access to electricity 30 years ago, which shows how outdated people’s views are!","Nearly everyone in Serbia is on the grid!",{"metadata":5471,"sys":5474,"fields":5483},{"tags":5472,"concepts":5473},[],[],{"space":5475,"id":5477,"type":14,"createdAt":5478,"updatedAt":5478,"environment":5479,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":5481,"locale":27},{"sys":5476},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"5lT3j5LAqPQWZ8vMxX1z86","2022-06-21T08:04:49.177Z",{"sys":5480},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":5482},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":5484,"answers":5485,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":243,"name":5486,"questionText":5487,"statistics":5488,"veryWrongStatistics":5490,"correctSentence":5493,"youWereWrong":5494,"youWereRight":5495,"dataSourceShortText":3438,"dataSourceLinkLongText":3439,"extendedAnswerText":5496,"headingVeryWrong":5497,"youWereVeryWrong":5494,"headingWrong":5497},"713",[],"When did Serbia have its first","When did Serbia have its first female head of state?",[1572,5397,2933,5489],"jpn 0.77",[2105,5491,4152,5492],"bra 0.36","jpn 0.32","Serbia had its first female head of state in 2012.","Slavica Đukić Dejanović became Serbia's first female president when she took office in 2012.","They didn't know that Slavica Đukić Dejanović became Serbia's first female president when she took office in 2012. ","Women are gaining more power across the world and, so far, more than 70 countries have had a woman as leader at some point. Still, when it comes to Serbia, people’s preconceived ideas make it hard for them to imagine it is ahead of most countries in this aspect, as it had a female head of state in 2012, and currently has a female head of government. Recognizing this history might encourage more women and girls to strive for positions of political power.","Serbia has been led by a woman!",{"metadata":5499,"sys":5502,"fields":5511},{"tags":5500,"concepts":5501},[],[],{"space":5503,"id":5505,"type":14,"createdAt":5506,"updatedAt":5506,"environment":5507,"publishedVersion":88,"revision":88,"contentType":5509,"locale":27},{"sys":5504},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"55mpd7tHHUu6yWF9YXmQfM","2022-06-21T08:04:49.337Z",{"sys":5508},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":5510},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":5512,"answers":5513,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":1374,"name":5514,"questionText":5515,"statistics":5516,"veryWrongStatistics":5518,"correctSentence":5520,"youWereWrong":5521,"youWereRight":5522,"dataSourceShortText":662,"dataSourceLinkLongText":5523,"extendedAnswerText":5524,"headingVeryWrong":5525,"youWereVeryWrong":5521,"headingWrong":5525,"aboutSurveys":361},"1307",[],"In Serbia, of all children age","In Serbia, of all children aged 7 to 11, how many went to school in 2018?",[5517],"gmi 0.57",[5519],"gmi 0.21","More than 95% of children aged 7 to 11 went to school in Serbia in 2018.","Nearly every Serbian 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 Serbian 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=RS)","98% of children go to school in Serbia. But people truly underestimate the share of children in school. It really shows that people have missed important, positive trends in Serbia.","Children go to school in Serbia!",{"metadata":5527,"sys":5530,"fields":5539},{"tags":5528,"concepts":5529},[],[],{"space":5531,"id":5533,"type":14,"createdAt":5534,"updatedAt":5534,"environment":5535,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":5537,"locale":27},{"sys":5532},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"118IhruE8wn5tqtD93YtJK","2022-06-21T08:04:49.493Z",{"sys":5536},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":5538},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":111},{"globalId":5540,"heading":5541,"slug":5540,"questions":5542,"certificateText":5543},"srb-cert","Serbia Cert",[5323,5353,5377,5407,5439,5470,5498],"for answering 100% correct on questions about Serbia, and thereby proving essential knowledge that most people are wrong about.",{"metadata":5545,"sys":5548,"fields":5555},{"tags":5546,"concepts":5547},[],[],{"space":5549,"id":5551,"type":39,"createdAt":5552,"updatedAt":5552,"environment":5553,"publishedVersion":421,"revision":88,"locale":27},{"sys":5550},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"2v0xZsxjlr0s2Xi57Mtl4W","2022-06-21T08:04:48.135Z",{"sys":5554},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"title":5556,"description":48,"file":5557},"rs",{"url":5558,"details":5559,"fileName":5562,"contentType":431},"\u002F\u002Fimages.ctfassets.net\u002Fghhpjogyw4x7\u002F2v0xZsxjlr0s2Xi57Mtl4W\u002F2639dc26d6de9e6c1f1ae609d0f956b6\u002Frs.svg",{"size":5560,"image":5561},878,{"width":429,"height":429},"rs.svg",{"metadata":5564,"sys":5567,"fields":5577},{"tags":5565,"concepts":5566},[],[],{"space":5568,"id":5570,"type":14,"createdAt":5571,"updatedAt":5572,"environment":5573,"publishedVersion":2855,"revision":22,"contentType":5575,"locale":27},{"sys":5569},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"4scR0w99DLllf2hYou9qKQ","2022-06-21T13:35:52.882Z","2022-06-21T13:37:08.452Z",{"sys":5574},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":5576},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":91},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":5578,"name":5579,"slug":5580,"tests":5581,"diplomaTest":5738,"icon":5756,"iconDisplayType":432,"topicCategory":433},"svk","Slovakia","slovakia",[5582],{"metadata":5583,"sys":5586,"fields":5595},{"tags":5584,"concepts":5585},[],[],{"space":5587,"id":5589,"type":14,"createdAt":5590,"updatedAt":5590,"environment":5591,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":5593,"locale":27},{"sys":5588},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"06dTo9neaBO1dUlxysdmP","2022-06-21T13:35:52.933Z",{"sys":5592},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":5594},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":111},{"globalId":5596,"heading":5597,"slug":5596,"questions":5598,"certificateText":48},"svk-t1","Slovakia T1",[5599,5633,5663,5689,5713],{"metadata":5600,"sys":5603,"fields":5612},{"tags":5601,"concepts":5602},[],[],{"space":5604,"id":5606,"type":14,"createdAt":5607,"updatedAt":5607,"environment":5608,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":5610,"locale":27},{"sys":5605},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"7lF7khnEMbuDUYn90Sz0kB","2022-06-21T13:35:53.004Z",{"sys":5609},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":5611},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":5613,"answers":5614,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":169,"name":5615,"questionText":5616,"statistics":5617,"veryWrongStatistics":5621,"correctSentence":5626,"youWereWrong":5627,"youWereRight":5628,"dataSourceShortText":5629,"dataSourceLinkLongText":5630,"extendedAnswerText":5631,"headingVeryWrong":5632,"youWereVeryWrong":5627,"headingWrong":5632},"724",[],"In how many countries does Slo","In how many countries does Slovakia have embassies?",[173,5618,5619,5620],"aut 0.6699999999999999","jpn 0.71","ken 0.76",[5622,5623,5624,5625],"uk 0.5","aut 0.3","jpn 0.35","ken 0.36","Slovakia has embassies in more than 60 countries.","The number of embassies Slovakia has shows it is more interested in engaging with the world beyond its borders than you expected.","They expected Slovakia to be less interested in engaging with the world beyond its borders.","Source: Embassypages","For this question, we use the website Embassy Pages as our main source. Embassy Pages says it gathers information \"from multiple official quality resources. A series of automated and manual data mining, data cleansing and data triangulation procedures are employed to ensure the high quality of our content\". The lists of embassies are updated regularly, but obviously there may be some embassies missing from the list. That is why we cross-check the number of embassies with other sources if possible, preferably those from the country itself.\n\nSource link: [Embassypages](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.embassypages.com\u002F)","The embassies Slovakia has in different countries shows it is interested in a relationship with each host country, that it wants to know what is happening on the ground there and that it can support its own citizens who have moved or are visiting. People think that Slovakia is less outward facing than it really is.","Slovakia is present in many countries!",{"metadata":5634,"sys":5637,"fields":5647},{"tags":5635,"concepts":5636},[],[],{"space":5638,"id":5640,"type":14,"createdAt":5641,"updatedAt":5642,"environment":5643,"publishedVersion":21,"revision":45,"contentType":5645,"locale":27},{"sys":5639},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"3xl3LPEj3Qo6L7qZrmu9jY","2022-06-21T13:35:53.147Z","2023-06-22T13:15:21.967Z",{"sys":5644},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":5646},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":5648,"answers":5649,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":133,"name":2158,"questionText":5650,"statistics":5651,"veryWrongStatistics":5655,"correctSentence":5658,"youWereWrong":5659,"youWereRight":2168,"dataSourceShortText":292,"dataSourceLinkLongText":2169,"extendedAnswerText":5660,"headingVeryWrong":5661,"youWereVeryWrong":5662,"headingWrong":5661},"725",[],"How many weeks of paid parental leave are mothers entitled to in Slovakia?",[591,5652,5653,5654],"aut 0.76","jpn 0.5900000000000001","ken 0.85",[4337,5656,5492,5657],"aut 0.4","ken 0.42","Mothers are entitled to 54 weeks of paid parental leave in Slovakia.","Mothers are entitled to nearly double the amount of paid leave in Slovakia than you thought.","Maternity leave has both health benefits for the mother and baby and also economic benefits, such as increased participation by women in the workforce. Mothers in Slovakia are entitled to more than a year of paid parental leave, which is among the longest in the world, similar to the Nordic countries. People have an outdated view of Slovakia’s workforce and workers' rights, and therefore underestimate the length of the parental leave.","Up to 54 weeks paid parental leave!","Mothers are entitled to more than three times more paid leave in Slovakia than you thought.",{"metadata":5664,"sys":5667,"fields":5676},{"tags":5665,"concepts":5666},[],[],{"space":5668,"id":5670,"type":14,"createdAt":5671,"updatedAt":5671,"environment":5672,"publishedVersion":88,"revision":88,"contentType":5674,"locale":27},{"sys":5669},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"6kFiN7Rr9j1ivLbb5X9KmO","2022-06-21T13:35:53.299Z",{"sys":5673},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":5675},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":5677,"answers":5678,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":521,"name":5679,"questionText":5680,"statistics":5681,"veryWrongStatistics":5682,"correctSentence":5683,"youWereWrong":5684,"youWereRight":5685,"dataSourceShortText":662,"dataSourceLinkLongText":5686,"extendedAnswerText":5687,"headingVeryWrong":5688,"youWereVeryWrong":5684,"headingWrong":5688,"aboutSurveys":361},"1315",[],"In Slovakia, of all children a","In Slovakia, of all children aged 7 to 11, how many went to school in 2017?",[3512],[1763],"Around 80% of children aged 7 to 11 went to school in Slovakia in 2017.","Eight out of ten children in Slovakia go to school, which is way more than you expected.","They overestimated how many Slovakian children were not in school.","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=SK)","83% of children go to primary school in Slovakia, which is actually low compared to most other high-income countries. Amnesty International has criticized Slovakia for its treatment of Romani children, who it says are often denied the rights to a decent primary school education in Slovakia. Clearly that needs to be fixed if Slovakia is to have school attendance matching other high-income countries.","Most children go to school in Slovakia!",{"metadata":5690,"sys":5693,"fields":5702},{"tags":5691,"concepts":5692},[],[],{"space":5694,"id":5696,"type":14,"createdAt":5697,"updatedAt":5697,"environment":5698,"publishedVersion":88,"revision":88,"contentType":5700,"locale":27},{"sys":5695},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"5RSi8rSt35Vi2UItgxqJb4","2022-06-21T13:35:53.440Z",{"sys":5699},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":5701},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":5703,"answers":5704,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":622,"name":5705,"questionText":5706,"statistics":5707,"veryWrongStatistics":5709,"correctSentence":5710,"youWereWrong":5711,"youWereRight":5711,"dataSourceShortText":691,"dataSourceLinkLongText":3491,"extendedAnswerText":5712,"headingVeryWrong":391,"youWereVeryWrong":5711,"headingWrong":391,"aboutSurveys":361},"1316",[],"How many babies in Slovakia we","How many babies in Slovakia were vaccinated against some disease in 2020?",[5708],"gmi 0.75",[353],"More than 95% of children were vaccinated against some disease in Slovakia in 2020.","Slovakia, like other high-income countries, has had the infrastructure and education in place to vaccinate the majority of its population for many years.","In Slovakia in 2020, 98% of children were vaccinated against at least one illness. Vaccinating so many children requires good roads for transport, electricity to keep vaccines cold, and educated nurses and parents to ensure they reach the babies. These exist close to the majority of children born in Slovakia nowadays.",{"metadata":5714,"sys":5717,"fields":5726},{"tags":5715,"concepts":5716},[],[],{"space":5718,"id":5720,"type":14,"createdAt":5721,"updatedAt":5721,"environment":5722,"publishedVersion":88,"revision":88,"contentType":5724,"locale":27},{"sys":5719},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"7nYj2iCNkPJA0HeBnLB4DG","2022-06-21T13:35:53.596Z",{"sys":5723},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":5725},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":5727,"answers":5728,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":587,"name":5729,"questionText":5730,"statistics":5731,"veryWrongStatistics":5732,"correctSentence":5733,"youWereWrong":5734,"youWereRight":5735,"dataSourceShortText":327,"dataSourceLinkLongText":5736,"extendedAnswerText":5737,"headingVeryWrong":1825,"youWereVeryWrong":5734,"headingWrong":1825,"aboutSurveys":361},"1317",[],"How many people in Slovakia ha","How many people in Slovakia have some access to electricity?",[1977],[5519],"More than 95% of people in Slovakia have some access to electricity. ","Nearly everyone in Slovakia has access to electricity.","They didn't know nearly every person in Slovakia 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\u002Fslovakia)","Today, close to 100% of people in Slovakia have some access to electricity and that has been the case for a long time, which shows how outdated some people's views can be.",{"metadata":5739,"sys":5742,"fields":5751},{"tags":5740,"concepts":5741},[],[],{"space":5743,"id":5745,"type":14,"createdAt":5746,"updatedAt":5746,"environment":5747,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":5749,"locale":27},{"sys":5744},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"5e9QzWj6cdCiaBg10bbrMr","2022-06-21T13:35:53.817Z",{"sys":5748},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":5750},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":111},{"globalId":5752,"heading":5753,"slug":5752,"questions":5754,"certificateText":5755},"svk-cert","Slovakia Cert",[5599,5633,5663,5689,5713],"for answering 100% correct on questions about Slovakia, and thereby proving essential knowledge that most people are wrong about.",{"metadata":5757,"sys":5760,"fields":5767},{"tags":5758,"concepts":5759},[],[],{"space":5761,"id":5763,"type":39,"createdAt":5764,"updatedAt":5764,"environment":5765,"publishedVersion":421,"revision":88,"locale":27},{"sys":5762},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"5055jEP9ENT0fD0pLfitfH","2022-06-21T13:37:08.408Z",{"sys":5766},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"title":5768,"description":48,"file":5769},"sk",{"url":5770,"details":5771,"fileName":5774,"contentType":431},"\u002F\u002Fimages.ctfassets.net\u002Fghhpjogyw4x7\u002F5055jEP9ENT0fD0pLfitfH\u002F0d230319b334d2b08959208a4fe081e7\u002Fsk.svg",{"size":5772,"image":5773},710,{"width":429,"height":429},"sk.svg",{"metadata":5776,"sys":5779,"fields":5788},{"tags":5777,"concepts":5778},[],[],{"space":5780,"id":5782,"type":14,"createdAt":5783,"updatedAt":5783,"environment":5784,"publishedVersion":45,"revision":88,"contentType":5786,"locale":27},{"sys":5781},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"13nIlNK2JOnS8G2sw7Anmg","2022-06-21T08:04:21.427Z",{"sys":5785},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":5787},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":91},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":5789,"name":5790,"slug":5791,"tests":5792,"diplomaTest":5999,"icon":6017,"iconDisplayType":432,"topicCategory":433},"svn","Slovenia","slovenia",[5793],{"metadata":5794,"sys":5797,"fields":5806},{"tags":5795,"concepts":5796},[],[],{"space":5798,"id":5800,"type":14,"createdAt":5801,"updatedAt":5801,"environment":5802,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":5804,"locale":27},{"sys":5799},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"gRyVrp2QAMmjeQrfVpboN","2022-06-21T08:04:21.471Z",{"sys":5803},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":5805},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":111},{"globalId":5807,"heading":5808,"slug":5807,"questions":5809,"certificateText":48},"svn-t1","Slovenia T1",[5810,5838,5866,5893,5922,5950,5974],{"metadata":5811,"sys":5814,"fields":5823},{"tags":5812,"concepts":5813},[],[],{"space":5815,"id":5817,"type":14,"createdAt":5818,"updatedAt":5818,"environment":5819,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":5821,"locale":27},{"sys":5816},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"k5jjFrJIsVl6He69zBWxz","2022-06-21T08:04:21.519Z",{"sys":5820},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":5822},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":5824,"answers":5825,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":378,"name":522,"questionText":5826,"statistics":5827,"veryWrongStatistics":5830,"correctSentence":5832,"youWereWrong":5833,"youWereRight":5834,"dataSourceShortText":222,"dataSourceLinkLongText":5835,"extendedAnswerText":5836,"headingVeryWrong":5837,"youWereVeryWrong":5833,"headingWrong":5837},"726",[],"What was the life expectancy in Slovenia in 2019?",[2715,2443,5828,5829],"are 0.63","usa 0.6100000000000001",[494,859,1609,5831],"usa 0.28","Life expectancy in Slovenia was 81 years in 2019.","By underestimating how long people live in Slovenia you probably don't recognize how much development there has been in recent decades.","They probably don't realize how much Slovenia 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\u002F5qaa)","Life expectancy is a measure of the health and development of a nation, and is very often underestimated. Slovenia has had a high life expectancy for a long time, yet people’s answers show that the public are not aware of the high quality of life there.","People in Slovenia live longer!",{"metadata":5839,"sys":5842,"fields":5851},{"tags":5840,"concepts":5841},[],[],{"space":5843,"id":5845,"type":14,"createdAt":5846,"updatedAt":5846,"environment":5847,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":5849,"locale":27},{"sys":5844},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"6mtYgDD5Oos6vmp9oKflxl","2022-06-21T08:04:21.666Z",{"sys":5848},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":5850},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":5852,"answers":5853,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":279,"name":2158,"questionText":5854,"statistics":5855,"veryWrongStatistics":5858,"correctSentence":5859,"youWereWrong":5860,"youWereRight":2168,"dataSourceShortText":5861,"dataSourceLinkLongText":5862,"extendedAnswerText":5863,"headingVeryWrong":5864,"youWereVeryWrong":5865,"headingWrong":5864},"727",[],"How many weeks of paid parental leave are mothers entitled to in Slovenia?",[2406,3368,5856,5857],"are 0.72","usa 0.8",[1153,3433,1639,3614],"Mothers are entitled to 50 weeks of paid parental leave in Slovenia.","Mothers are entitled to nearly double the amount of paid leave in Slovenia than you thought.","Source: Slovenia's family rights and benefits","When a baby is born, there are many short and long-term benefits of mothers and fathers being able to spend time caring for and bonding with their child. Slovenia recognizes that and offers one of the most generous paid parental leaves for both mothers and fathers. If more people knew, perhaps they would push their own countries to try to reach Slovenia's standard!\n\nSource link: [Slovenia's family rights and benefits](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.gov.si\u002Fen\u002Fpolicies\u002Ffamiliy-children-and-marriage\u002Ffamily-rights-and-benefits\u002F)","Maternity leave has both health benefits for the mother and baby and also economic benefits, such as increased participation by women in the workforce. Slovenia is one of the world's leaders when it comes to paid leave for mothers, which many people seem to think is unlikely. Workers' rights in Slovenia are also better aligned with the UN goals than in most other countries and living conditions are better than most people realize.","Up to 50 weeks paid parental leave!","Mothers are entitled to five times more paid leave in Slovenia than you thought.",{"metadata":5867,"sys":5870,"fields":5879},{"tags":5868,"concepts":5869},[],[],{"space":5871,"id":5873,"type":14,"createdAt":5874,"updatedAt":5874,"environment":5875,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":5877,"locale":27},{"sys":5872},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"KSTHk6l0l9VaG2AjpMBq5","2022-06-21T08:04:21.829Z",{"sys":5876},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":5878},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":5880,"answers":5881,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":133,"name":3364,"questionText":5882,"statistics":5883,"veryWrongStatistics":5885,"correctSentence":5887,"youWereWrong":5888,"youWereRight":5889,"dataSourceShortText":1679,"dataSourceLinkLongText":5890,"extendedAnswerText":5891,"headingVeryWrong":5892,"youWereVeryWrong":5888,"headingWrong":5892},"728",[],"Worldwide, 28% of people are employed in the agricultural sector. What is this figure in Slovenia?",[4120,593,5884,3367],"are 0.73",[215,529,5886,3371],"are 0.4","In Slovenia, around 5% of people were employed in the agricultural sector in 2019. ","Slovenia has a modern workforce. Only around 5% of those employed worked in the agricultural sector in 2019. ","They don't realize how modern Slovenia's workforce is.","This question refers to the share of people working in agriculture who are of working age. The census data often used by the ILO is collected every 5-10 years so is not always very current. The quality of data obviously varies by country, with one particular issue being that in some countries it only covers employees and so doesn't include those who are self-employed and unpaid family workers. In those cases, the employment share of the agricultural sector is likely severely underreported. Another issue is where the census data only includes people in urban areas. Where the data is like those two, we do not ask questions about those countries. We also put big differences between the answer options so that our correct answer is way more correct than the other options.\n\nSource link: [ILO](https:\u002F\u002Fdata.worldbank.org\u002Findicator\u002FSL.AGR.EMPL.ZS?locations=1W-SI)","Slovenia has a highly educated and modern workforce. Agriculture isn’t more than 10% of its exports. The rest of its exports mare made up of hundreds of different products in industries like electronics, machines, chemicals and vehicles as well as services of different types.","Few are farmers in Slovenia!",{"metadata":5894,"sys":5897,"fields":5906},{"tags":5895,"concepts":5896},[],[],{"space":5898,"id":5900,"type":14,"createdAt":5901,"updatedAt":5901,"environment":5902,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":5904,"locale":27},{"sys":5899},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"4c5CoUWzkTj1JjBqfW1QNu","2022-06-21T08:04:22.272Z",{"sys":5903},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":5905},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":5907,"answers":5908,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":782,"name":244,"questionText":5909,"statistics":5910,"veryWrongStatistics":5914,"correctSentence":5918,"youWereWrong":5919,"youWereRight":5920,"dataSourceShortText":259,"dataSourceLinkLongText":5921,"extendedAnswerText":261,"headingVeryWrong":262,"youWereVeryWrong":5919,"headingWrong":262},"729",[],"During the past 5 years, women held 25% of all seats in national parliaments worldwide. What was the number in Slovenia?",[5911,889,5912,5913],"uk 0.72","are 0.6699999999999999","usa 0.73",[2411,5915,5916,5917],"rus 0.28","are 0.26","usa 0.39","During the past 5 five years, women held 20% of seats in Slovenia's parliament.","Like many countries, Slovenia is still a long way from having an equal representation of women and men in parliament, BUT a lot of progress has been made.","They assumed that Slovenia hasn't made much progress when it comes to women in parliament.","Our correct figure is an average across both lower and upper chambers of parliament between 2017-2022. This figure will change as elections are held. We chose to have an average across both chambers of parliament despite the upper houses having different levels of power in different countries. It’s worth noting that being represented in the parliament does not automatically transfer into female contribution and engagement as there sometimes can be other obstacles.\nWe consulted six independent experts for this question who all agreed that the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) data is extremely reliable.\n\nSource link: [IPU](https:\u002F\u002Fdocs.google.com\u002Fspreadsheets\u002Fd\u002F1QE30QKC-uMbvUlYxLDaZpTVe59ooO0Rz9IC-dbIDQJg\u002Fedit#gid=569008176)",{"metadata":5923,"sys":5926,"fields":5935},{"tags":5924,"concepts":5925},[],[],{"space":5927,"id":5929,"type":14,"createdAt":5930,"updatedAt":5930,"environment":5931,"publishedVersion":88,"revision":88,"contentType":5933,"locale":27},{"sys":5928},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"2ezhvlQlekGQtnjWlCS9BW","2022-06-21T08:04:22.445Z",{"sys":5932},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":5934},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":5936,"answers":5937,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":2682,"name":5938,"questionText":5939,"statistics":5940,"veryWrongStatistics":5942,"correctSentence":5944,"youWereWrong":5945,"youWereRight":5946,"dataSourceShortText":662,"dataSourceLinkLongText":5947,"extendedAnswerText":5948,"headingVeryWrong":5949,"youWereVeryWrong":5945,"headingWrong":5949,"aboutSurveys":361},"1318",[],"In Slovenia, of all children a","In Slovenia, of all children aged 7 to 11, how many went to school in 2017?",[5941],"gmi 0.66",[5943],"gmi 0.34","More than 95% of children aged 7 to 11 went to school in Slovenia in 2017.","Nearly every Slovenian 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 Slovenian 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=SI)","98% of children go to school in Slovenia. It is a high-income country and being out of school is extremely rare.","Children go to school in Slovenia!",{"metadata":5951,"sys":5954,"fields":5964},{"tags":5952,"concepts":5953},[],[],{"space":5955,"id":5957,"type":14,"createdAt":5958,"updatedAt":5959,"environment":5960,"publishedVersion":45,"revision":45,"contentType":5962,"locale":27},{"sys":5956},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"4pUBClwiml8yq4cIpinjSU","2022-06-21T08:04:22.691Z","2023-10-05T07:55:10.281Z",{"sys":5961},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":5963},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":5965,"answers":5966,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":3993,"name":5967,"questionText":5968,"statistics":5969,"veryWrongStatistics":5970,"correctSentence":5971,"youWereWrong":5972,"youWereRight":5972,"dataSourceShortText":691,"dataSourceLinkLongText":3491,"extendedAnswerText":5973,"headingVeryWrong":391,"youWereVeryWrong":5972,"headingWrong":391,"aboutSurveys":361},"1319",[],"How many babies in Slovenia we","How many babies in Slovenia were vaccinated against some disease in 2020?",[3997],[1792],"More than 90% of children were vaccinated against some disease in Slovenia in 2020.","Slovenia, like other high-income countries, has had the infrastructure and education in place to vaccinate the majority of its population for many years.","In Slovenia in 2020, 95% of children were vaccinated against at least one illness. Vaccinating so many children requires good roads for transport, electricity to keep vaccines cold, and educated nurses and parents to ensure they reach the babies. These exist close to the majority of children born in Slovenia nowadays.",{"metadata":5975,"sys":5978,"fields":5987},{"tags":5976,"concepts":5977},[],[],{"space":5979,"id":5981,"type":14,"createdAt":5982,"updatedAt":5982,"environment":5983,"publishedVersion":88,"revision":88,"contentType":5985,"locale":27},{"sys":5980},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"1NYI3gT5n7PGGecepzk412","2022-06-21T08:04:23.020Z",{"sys":5984},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":5986},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":5988,"answers":5989,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":2558,"name":5990,"questionText":5991,"statistics":5992,"veryWrongStatistics":5993,"correctSentence":5994,"youWereWrong":5995,"youWereRight":5996,"dataSourceShortText":327,"dataSourceLinkLongText":5997,"extendedAnswerText":5998,"headingVeryWrong":1825,"youWereVeryWrong":5995,"headingWrong":1825,"aboutSurveys":361},"1320",[],"How many people in Slovenia ha","How many people in Slovenia have some access to electricity?",[2562],[2310],"More than 95% of people in Slovenia have some access to electricity. ","Nearly everyone in Slovenia has access to electricity.","They didn't know nearly every person in Slovenia 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\u002Fslovenia)","Today, close to 100% of people in Slovenia have some access to electricity and that has been the case for a long time, which shows how outdated some people's views can be.",{"metadata":6000,"sys":6003,"fields":6012},{"tags":6001,"concepts":6002},[],[],{"space":6004,"id":6006,"type":14,"createdAt":6007,"updatedAt":6007,"environment":6008,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":6010,"locale":27},{"sys":6005},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"5j7s72MuSp5bvdEjLIQWXf","2022-06-21T08:04:23.166Z",{"sys":6009},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":6011},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":111},{"globalId":6013,"heading":6014,"slug":6013,"questions":6015,"certificateText":6016},"svn-cert","Slovenia Cert",[5810,5838,5866,5893,5922,5950,5974],"for answering 100% correct on questions about Slovenia, and thereby proving essential knowledge that most people are wrong about.",{"metadata":6018,"sys":6021,"fields":6028},{"tags":6019,"concepts":6020},[],[],{"space":6022,"id":6024,"type":39,"createdAt":6025,"updatedAt":6025,"environment":6026,"publishedVersion":421,"revision":88,"locale":27},{"sys":6023},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"4f1GnJDUt6jOgyvNrBRc0v","2022-06-21T08:04:21.386Z",{"sys":6027},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"title":6029,"description":48,"file":6030},"si",{"url":6031,"details":6032,"fileName":6035,"contentType":431},"\u002F\u002Fimages.ctfassets.net\u002Fghhpjogyw4x7\u002F4f1GnJDUt6jOgyvNrBRc0v\u002F300e6ff018a6d0dff98cd6d698f61b60\u002Fsi.svg",{"size":6033,"image":6034},455,{"width":429,"height":429},"si.svg",{"metadata":6037,"sys":6040,"fields":6049},{"tags":6038,"concepts":6039},[],[],{"space":6041,"id":6043,"type":14,"createdAt":6044,"updatedAt":6044,"environment":6045,"publishedVersion":1526,"revision":88,"contentType":6047,"locale":27},{"sys":6042},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"5ttCbPWeTjfhPHAkUd7Zqu","2022-06-23T14:11:58.586Z",{"sys":6046},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":6048},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":91},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":6050,"name":6051,"slug":6052,"tests":6053,"diplomaTest":6253,"icon":6272,"iconDisplayType":432,"topicCategory":433},"ukr","Ukraine","ukraine",[6054],{"metadata":6055,"sys":6058,"fields":6069},{"tags":6056,"concepts":6057},[],[],{"space":6059,"id":6061,"type":14,"createdAt":6062,"updatedAt":6063,"environment":6064,"publishedVersion":6066,"revision":22,"contentType":6067,"locale":27},{"sys":6060},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"3bJ7WiWVitC551V7FIPyhu","2022-06-23T14:11:58.625Z","2022-09-20T07:42:00.229Z",{"sys":6065},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},11,{"sys":6068},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":111},{"globalId":6070,"heading":6071,"slug":6070,"questions":6072},"ukr-t1","Ukraine T1",[6073,6105,6139,6170,6201,6227],{"metadata":6074,"sys":6077,"fields":6088},{"tags":6075,"concepts":6076},[],[],{"space":6078,"id":6080,"type":14,"createdAt":6081,"updatedAt":6082,"environment":6083,"publishedVersion":6085,"revision":22,"contentType":6086,"locale":27},{"sys":6079},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"67OiwZuw5n2v3yQZOzWZh7","2022-06-23T14:11:58.672Z","2022-06-27T10:06:25.997Z",{"sys":6084},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},32,{"sys":6087},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":6089,"answers":6090,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":2304,"name":6091,"questionText":6091,"statistics":6092,"veryWrongStatistics":6094,"correctSentence":6098,"youWereWrong":6099,"youWereRight":6100,"dataSourceShortText":3438,"dataSourceLinkLongText":6101,"extendedAnswerText":6102,"headingVeryWrong":6103,"youWereVeryWrong":6104,"headingWrong":6103},"1395",[],"When did Ukraine have its first female prime minister?",[5911,821,1578,6093],"ind 0.72",[1705,6095,6096,6097],"phl 0.26","rus 0.21","ind 0.35","Ukraine had its first female prime minister in 2005.","Yulia Tymoshenko became Ukraine's first female prime minister when she took office more than 15 years ago.","They didn't know that Yulia Tymoshenko became Ukraine's first female prime minister when she took office more than 15 years ago.","We used Wikipedia to find this information originally, before cross-checking with othe sources.\n\n[Wikipedia](https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FList_of_elected_and_appointed_female_heads_of_state_and_government)  ","Women are gaining more power across the world and, so far, more than 70 countries have had a woman as leader at some point. Still, when it comes to Ukraine, people’s preconceived ideas make it hard for them to imagine it had a female prime minister already. Yulia Tymoshenko first served as prime minister in 2005 and then again between 2007 and 2010. Recognizing this history might encourage more women and girls to strive for positions of political power.","Ukraine has elected a woman as leader!","Yulia Tymoshenko was Ukraine's first female prime minister when she took office more than 15 years ago.",{"metadata":6106,"sys":6109,"fields":6120},{"tags":6107,"concepts":6108},[],[],{"space":6110,"id":6112,"type":14,"createdAt":6113,"updatedAt":6114,"environment":6115,"publishedVersion":6117,"revision":421,"contentType":6118,"locale":27},{"sys":6111},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"6pCH90bKnvDeJFXROlwgCW","2022-09-20T07:42:00.363Z","2023-02-01T14:42:02.461Z",{"sys":6116},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},38,{"sys":6119},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":6121,"answers":6122,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":1078,"name":6123,"questionText":6124,"statistics":6125,"veryWrongStatistics":6129,"correctSentence":6132,"youWereWrong":6133,"youWereRight":6134,"dataSourceShortText":6135,"dataSourceLinkLongText":6136,"extendedAnswerText":6137,"headingVeryWrong":6138,"youWereVeryWrong":6133,"headingWrong":6138},"1493",[],"A majority of all deliveries in Ukraine are attended by professionals!","In Ukraine, how many babies were born with a trained health worker present in 2019?",[1115,6126,6127,6128],"phl 0.6","rus 0.57","ind 0.78",[3613,6130,1414,6131],"phl 0.38","ind 0.29","Close to 100% of babies in Ukraine were born with a trained health worker present in 2019.","The misconception that most mothers in Ukraine didn’t have access to modern delivery care before the pandemic and the Russian invasion proves how unaware you were of the modernization that had happened.","The misconception that most mothers in Ukraine didn’t have access to modern delivery care before the pandemic and the Russian invasion proves how unaware they were of the modernization that had happened.","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\n[1]  [UNICEF](https:\u002F\u002Fdata.unicef.org\u002Ftopic\u002Fmaternal-health\u002Fdelivery-care\u002F)  ","Before the Coronavirus pandemic and the conflict with Russian forces, a majority of births in Ukraine were supervised by trained health workers (99.9 in 2014). 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. We don't yet know how the current war with Russia will affect the progress in Ukraine, but it is clear that a lot of infrastructure has been destroyed.","A majority of all deliveries in Ukraine were attended by professionals!",{"metadata":6140,"sys":6143,"fields":6153},{"tags":6141,"concepts":6142},[],[],{"space":6144,"id":6146,"type":14,"createdAt":6147,"updatedAt":6147,"environment":6148,"publishedVersion":6150,"revision":88,"contentType":6151,"locale":27},{"sys":6145},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"50laShdSSPzxTNoU6YjnSV","2022-09-20T07:42:00.502Z",{"sys":6149},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},27,{"sys":6152},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":6154,"answers":6155,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":1699,"name":6156,"questionText":6157,"statistics":6158,"veryWrongStatistics":6161,"correctSentence":6163,"youWereWrong":6164,"youWereRight":6165,"dataSourceShortText":6166,"dataSourceLinkLongText":6167,"extendedAnswerText":6168,"headingVeryWrong":6169,"youWereVeryWrong":6164,"headingWrong":6169},"1494",[],"Most people in Ukraine are on the grid!","How many people in Ukraine had some access to electricity in 2020?",[1604,6159,248,6160],"phl 0.74","ind 0.62",[2445,791,2969,6162],"ind 0.25","Close to 100% of people in Ukraine had some access to electricity in 2020. ","Nearly everyone in Ukraine had access to electricity prior to the conflict with Russia.","They didn't know nearly every person in Ukraine was on the grid before the conflict with Russia.","ESMAP","For this question, the source we use is The Energy Progress Report, which tracks the progress of SDG 7.  The term “access” is defined differently in all their underlying sources. In some extreme cases, households may experience an average of 60 power outages per week and still be listed as “having access to electricity”. We have made sure to avoid using data for countries where experts said the data is particularly unreliable\nand we also use \"more than\" so we avoid using a specific number which may overstate progress. \n\n[1]  [ESMAP](https:\u002F\u002Ftrackingsdg7.esmap.org\u002Fcountry\u002Fukraine) ","Close to 100% of people in Ukraine had some access to electricity in 2020, and that had been the case for many years. Ukraine is a middle-income country and, before the invasion by Russia in 2022, it had a modern infrastructure that meant almost no-one was without electricity access.","Most people were on the grid!",{"metadata":6171,"sys":6174,"fields":6184},{"tags":6172,"concepts":6173},[],[],{"space":6175,"id":6177,"type":14,"createdAt":6178,"updatedAt":6178,"environment":6179,"publishedVersion":6181,"revision":88,"contentType":6182,"locale":27},{"sys":6176},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"1pnx5RyVhyMgI9ph52l8wO","2022-09-20T07:42:00.648Z",{"sys":6180},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},26,{"sys":6183},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":6185,"answers":6186,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":2437,"name":6187,"questionText":6188,"statistics":6189,"veryWrongStatistics":6192,"correctSentence":6195,"youWereWrong":6196,"youWereRight":6196,"dataSourceShortText":6197,"dataSourceLinkLongText":6198,"extendedAnswerText":6199,"headingVeryWrong":6200,"youWereVeryWrong":6196,"headingWrong":6200},"1495",[],"Most people in Ukraine live in cities!","Worldwide, 44% of people live in rural areas. What was this number in Ukraine?",[556,6190,2933,6191],"phl 0.7","ind 0.73",[6193,860,1414,6194],"uk 0.31","ind 0.22","Around 31% of people in Ukraine lived in rural areas.","Before the conflict with Russia, less than a third of Ukrainians lived in the countryside.","UN","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 no matter how you count, it’s clear that our correct answer still stands: as the urban population has been increasing, so too has the rural population. Experts who find this lack of clear definition problematic are working on new ways to define what’s urban and what’s rural. One suggested method includes satellite imagery, using the density of buildings and density of people as a criteria for determining whether a place is urban or rural.\n\n[1]  [UN](https:\u002F\u002Fpopulation.un.org\u002Fwup\u002FCountry-Profiles\u002F)  ","In the media we were used to seeing images of vast plains and farmland in Ukraine which, before the Russian invasion in 2022, was a huge source of grain for the world. It’s easy to be misled into thinking that’s where most people lived. In reality, seven in every ten people lived in cities, as that is where most of the education and job opportunities were – just like in every modern country. As so much damage has been done to Ukraine's towns and cities and millions of the population have been displaced, it is impossible to know what these numbers are today.","Most people in Ukraine lived in cities!",{"metadata":6202,"sys":6205,"fields":6214},{"tags":6203,"concepts":6204},[],[],{"space":6206,"id":6208,"type":14,"createdAt":6209,"updatedAt":6209,"environment":6210,"publishedVersion":22,"revision":88,"contentType":6212,"locale":27},{"sys":6207},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"aoU4MWroRhOyv3pobz526","2022-09-20T07:42:00.785Z",{"sys":6211},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":6213},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":129},{"isHidden":93,"globalId":6215,"answers":6216,"answersAsImages":93,"wrongPercentage":313,"name":6217,"questionText":6218,"statistics":6219,"veryWrongStatistics":6220,"correctSentence":6221,"youWereWrong":6222,"youWereRight":6223,"dataSourceShortText":357,"dataSourceLinkLongText":6224,"extendedAnswerText":6225,"headingVeryWrong":6226,"youWereVeryWrong":6222,"headingWrong":6226,"aboutSurveys":361},"1353",[],"In Ukraine, of all children ag","In Ukraine, of all children aged 7 to 11, how many went to school in 2014?",[1817],[1979],"Around 90% of children aged 7 to 11 went to school in Ukraine in 2014.","Nearly every Ukrainian child of primary school age was in a classroom learning before the Russian invasion in 2022. You thought many were at home, in the streets or out working instead!","They wrongly thought that lots of Ukrainian 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=UA)","92% of children went to school in Ukraine in 2014. Since Russia invaded in 2022, millions of children have fled the country and many who remained are not in school learning any more. 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The WHO estimates are based mainly on data from national administrative records and household surveys, such as the Expanded Programme on Immunization cluster survey, the UNICEF Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey, and the Demographic and Health Survey (DHS). These surveys assess the vaccination coverage among children aged 12-23 months who received a vaccination anytime before the survey.\n\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\u002Fwww.who.int\u002Fdata\u002Fgho\u002Fdata\u002Fthemes\u002Ftopics\u002Findicator-groups\u002Findicator-group-details\u002FGHO\u002Fimmunization-coverage-estimates)","Basic healthcare had improved a lot in Ukraine before the Russian invasion began in 2022, as the vaccination rate of 93% in 2020 showed. This also tells us something about the progress in Ukraine's education and infrastructure. Vaccinating so many children required good roads for transport, electricity to keep vaccines cold, and educated nurses and parents to ensure they reach the babies. These existed close to the majority of children born in Ukraine before 2022.","A majority of the babies were vaccinated!",{"metadata":6254,"sys":6257,"fields":6267},{"tags":6255,"concepts":6256},[],[],{"space":6258,"id":6260,"type":14,"createdAt":6261,"updatedAt":6262,"environment":6263,"publishedVersion":1106,"revision":22,"contentType":6265,"locale":27},{"sys":6259},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"4DFirL78gwq6ZtMZAK5sl6","2022-06-23T14:11:58.825Z","2022-09-20T07:42:01.063Z",{"sys":6264},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"sys":6266},{"type":10,"linkType":25,"id":111},{"globalId":6268,"heading":6269,"slug":6268,"questions":6270,"certificateText":6271},"ukr-cert","Ukraine cert",[6073,6227,6201,6170,6139,6105],"for answering 100% correct on questions about Ukraine, and thereby proving essential knowledge that most people are wrong about.",{"metadata":6273,"sys":6276,"fields":6283},{"tags":6274,"concepts":6275},[],[],{"space":6277,"id":6279,"type":39,"createdAt":6280,"updatedAt":6280,"environment":6281,"publishedVersion":421,"revision":88,"locale":27},{"sys":6278},{"type":10,"linkType":11,"id":12},"74JxR0FhzJfhHmd601VRtH","2022-06-23T14:11:58.519Z",{"sys":6282},{"id":19,"type":10,"linkType":20},{"title":6284,"description":48,"file":6285},"ua",{"url":6286,"details":6287,"fileName":6290,"contentType":431},"\u002F\u002Fimages.ctfassets.net\u002Fghhpjogyw4x7\u002F74JxR0FhzJfhHmd601VRtH\u002Faf64f085be6d8847e65c1e5b57809e48\u002Fua.svg",{"size":6288,"image":6289},218,{"width":429,"height":429},"ua.svg"]