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Question-1
What is the natural global rate of male birth for every 100 female birth?
(A)
98
(B)
105
(C)
107
(D)
110
Question-2
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-3
Which region had the highest representation of women in parliament between 1999 and 2004?
(A)
Oceania
(B)
North America
(C)
South America
(D)
Europe
Question-4
As per the Global Gender Gap Index 2008, which of the following key aspect of quality of life closed the gender gap to the maximum?
(A)
Health Outcomes
(B)
Educational Attainment
(C)
Economic Participation
(D)
Political Empowerment
Question-5
What is the reason for high rates of female migration in Latin America?
(A)
Increased suitable industrial jobs
(B)
Low fertility
(C)
Literacy
(D)
Low mortality
Question-6
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-7
Which is the term that refers to the socially constructed roles, behaviors, activities and attributes that a given society considers appropriate to men and women?
(A)
Social norms
(B)
Culture
(C)
Status
(D)
Gender
Question-8
Which of the following causes gender differences and inequalities?
(A)
Literacy
(B)
Family size
(C)
Birth ratio
(D)
Social norms and values
Question-9
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-10
What would be the value of Global Gender Gap Index for a country that has completely eliminated the gender gap?
(A)
0
(B)
1.0
(C)
10.0
(D)
100.0
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Cambridge Advanced Grade 11
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