1. According to the UNESCO Global Education Monitoring Report 2024, how many children and youth remain out of school?
1) 200 million
2) 251 million
3) 300 million
4) 150 million
Answer: 2
2. What percentage of school-aged children in low-income countries are out of school?
1) 23%
2) 43%
3) 33%
4) 13%
Answer: 3
3. How much did low-income countries spend per learner in 2022?
1) $55
2) $155
3) $255
4) $355
Answer: 1
4. What percentage of public expenditure is allocated to education by four in ten countries?
1) Less than 20%
2) Less than 10%
3) Less than 5%
4) Less than 15%
Answer: 4
5. How many more children have entered school since the adoption of UN SDG on education in 2015?
1) 90 million
2) 100 million
3) 110 million
4) 120 million
Answer: 3
6. What is the percentage of children out of school in high-income countries?
1) 5%
2) 4%
3) 3%
4) 2%
Answer: 3
7. How much did high-income countries invest per learner in 2022?
1) $7,543
2) $8,543
3) $9,543
4) $6,543
Answer: 2
8. What was the decline in official development assistance for education from 2019 to 2022?
1) 9.3% to 7.6%
2) 8.3% to 6.6%
3) 7.3% to 5.6%
4) 6.3% to 4.6%
Answer: 1
9. By how much have completion rates for secondary education increased?
1) 30 million
2) 35 million
3) 40 million
4) 45 million
Answer: 3
10. What is the reduction in the out-of-school population over nearly a decade?
1) 1%
2) 2%
3) 3%
4) 4%
Answer: 1
11. Where do more than half of out-of-school youth reside?
1) South Asia
2) Middle East
3) Sub-Saharan Africa
4) Latin America
Answer: 3
12. Which country hosted the Global Education Meeting?
1) India
2) Brazil
3) China
4) Russia
Answer: 2
13. What percentage of GDP do many countries invest less than in education?
1) 2%
2) 3%
3) 4%
4) 5%
Answer: 3
14. What is proposed as an innovative financing solution?
1) Education bonds
2) Debt-for-education swaps
3) International loans
4) Private funding
Answer: 2
15. Which organization published the Education Finance Watch 2024?
1) UNICEF
2) WHO
3) UNESCO-World Bank
4) UNDP
Answer: 3
16. What coincided with the Global Education Meeting?
1) UN General Assembly
2) G20 Education Ministers’ Meeting
3) World Economic Forum
4) UNESCO Conference
Answer: 2
17. What do African nations spend nearly as much on as education?
1) Healthcare
2) Infrastructure
3) Debt servicing
4) Defense
Answer: 3
18. What type of platform is suggested to facilitate debt-for-education negotiations?
1) Bilateral
2) Multilateral
3) Regional
4) National
Answer: 2
19. What is emphasized as crucial for addressing educational disparities?
1) Technology
2) Teacher training
3) International solidarity
4) Infrastructure
Answer: 3
20. What is Brazil’s aim in education discussions
1) Technology integration
2) Curriculum reform
3) Overcoming inequalities
4) Teacher development
Answer: 3
21. What is identified as a critical barrier to education?
1) Technology
2) Infrastructure
3) Funding
4) Teachers
Answer: 3
22. What does the UNESCO report emphasize the need for?
1) Better technology
2) More teachers
3) Bold leadership
4) New curriculum
Answer: 3
23. What is the focus of the Global Partnership for Education?
1) Technology in education
2) Teacher training
3) Improving education globally
4) School infrastructure
Answer: 3
24. What kind of action does the report call for?
1) Gradual change
2) Immediate and sustained
3) Long-term planning
4) Regional cooperation
Answer: 2
25. What aspect of cultural diversity is emphasized in the report?
1) Language preservation
2) Traditional practices
3) Value integration
4) Cultural exchange
Answer: 3