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Question-1
How many countries were included in the Global Gender Gap Index 2008?
(A)
110
(B)
120
(C)
130
(D)
135
Question-2
What is the natural global rate of male birth for every 100 female birth?
(A)
98
(B)
105
(C)
107
(D)
110
Question-3
What are the main reasons for higher male mortality up to the age of 14 in UK?
(A)
Poisoning and injury
(B)
Car accidents and suicides
(C)
Sexual abuse
(D)
Deceases and surgical complications
Question-4
Who introduced Global Gender Gap Index?
(A)
United Nations Development Programme
(B)
World Health Organization
(C)
World Economic Forum
(D)
UNESCO Institute for Statistics
Question-5
Which of the following country could NOT make its position among the first 30 position in Global Gender Gap Index 2008?
(A)
Norway
(B)
Japan
(C)
Sri Lanka
(D)
Germany
Question-6
What are the rules for how people should act in a given group or society are collectively called?
(A)
Social norms
(B)
Culture
(C)
Status
(D)
Gender
Question-7
Which of the following developing country could make its position among the first 30 position in Global Gender Gap Index 2008?
(A)
India
(B)
Pakistan
(C)
Sri Lanka
(D)
UAE
Question-8
Which region had the lowest representation of women in parliament between 1999 and 2004?
(A)
Oceania
(B)
North America
(C)
South America
(D)
Europe
Question-9
What is the reason for low rates of female migration in Kenya?
(A)
Poverty
(B)
Child-rearing over a long period
(C)
Illiteracy
(D)
High mortality
Question-10
Which of the following causes gender differences and inequalities?
(A)
Literacy
(B)
Family size
(C)
Birth ratio
(D)
Social norms and values
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Cambridge Advanced Grade 11
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