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Rules Ø 4 groups Ø Each group answers 6 questions Ø And earns budget Rules Ø 4 groups Ø Each group answers 6 questions Ø And earns budget money to implement social protection in Coresia! Ø Time limit: 45 seconds

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1. Which of the following programmes does the Philippine Department of Education finance? A: 1. Which of the following programmes does the Philippine Department of Education finance? A: Education for All B: 4 Ps C: Education for All and Supplementary Feeding Program D: All of the above PROTECTIONAIRE

1. Which of the following programmes does the Philippine Department of Education finance? A: 1. Which of the following programmes does the Philippine Department of Education finance? A: Education for All B: 4 Ps C: Education for All and Supplementary Feeding Program D: All of the above PROTECTIONAIRE

2. Which of the following programmes in the Philippines is financed by the Sin 2. Which of the following programmes in the Philippines is financed by the Sin Tax? A: Phil. Health C: Philippine Veterans Affairs Office PROTECTIONAIRE B: Universal Health Coverage for Children below 5 D: Supplementary Feeding Program

2. Which of the following programmes in the Philippines is financed by the Sin 2. Which of the following programmes in the Philippines is financed by the Sin Tax? A: Phil. Health C: Philippine Veterans Affairs Office PROTECTIONAIRE B: Universal Health Coverage for Children below 5 D: Supplementary Feeding Program

3. What is the pervasive problem faced in the implementation of child-specific social protection 3. What is the pervasive problem faced in the implementation of child-specific social protection in Viet Nam? A: Low level of benefit amount C: Uncovered costs are high PROTECTIONAIRE B: Poor implementation and benefits do not reach the needy D: Low level of funds

3. What is the pervasive problem faced in the implementation of child-specific social protection 3. What is the pervasive problem faced in the implementation of child-specific social protection in Viet Nam? A: Low level of benefit amount C: Uncovered costs are high PROTECTIONAIRE B: Poor implementation and benefits do not reach the needy D: Low level of funds

4. Which of the following government-funded health schemes in Singapore provides assistance if citizens 4. Which of the following government-funded health schemes in Singapore provides assistance if citizens exhaust their funds before receiving complete treatment? A: Medi. Save C: Medi. Fund PROTECTIONAIRE B: Medi. Shield D: Interim Disability Assistance Program for the Elderly

4. Which of the following government-funded health schemes in Singapore provides assistance if citizens 4. Which of the following government-funded health schemes in Singapore provides assistance if citizens exhaust their funds before receiving complete treatment? A: Medi. Save C: Medi. Fund PROTECTIONAIRE B: Medi. Shield D: Interim Disability Assistance Program for the Elderly

5. By what year does Lao PDR aim to achieve universal health insurance coverage? 5. By what year does Lao PDR aim to achieve universal health insurance coverage? A: 2015 C: 2030 PROTECTIONAIRE B: 2020 D: 2025

5. By what year does Lao PDR aim to achieve universal health insurance coverage? 5. By what year does Lao PDR aim to achieve universal health insurance coverage? A: 2015 C: 2030 PROTECTIONAIRE B: 2020 D: 2025

6. How many households in Indonesia received the Rice Subsidy for the Poor in 6. How many households in Indonesia received the Rice Subsidy for the Poor in 2012? A: 10 million C: 15 million PROTECTIONAIRE B: 12. 5 million D: 17. 5 million

6. How many households in Indonesia received the Rice Subsidy for the Poor in 6. How many households in Indonesia received the Rice Subsidy for the Poor in 2012? A: 10 million C: 15 million PROTECTIONAIRE B: 12. 5 million D: 17. 5 million

7. Which country has the highest percentage enrolment of primary school children under its 7. Which country has the highest percentage enrolment of primary school children under its Universal Education System? A: Brunei C: Malaysia PROTECTIONAIRE B: Cambodia D: Thailand

7. Which country has the highest percentage enrolment of primary school children under its 7. Which country has the highest percentage enrolment of primary school children under its Universal Education System? A: Brunei C: Malaysia PROTECTIONAIRE B: Cambodia D: Thailand

8. Which of the following countries does not provide a conditional cash transfer to 8. Which of the following countries does not provide a conditional cash transfer to poor families living in remote forested, mountainous and tribal areas? A: Brazil C: Malaysia PROTECTIONAIRE B: Pakistan D: Turkey

8. Which of the following countries does not provide a conditional cash transfer to 8. Which of the following countries does not provide a conditional cash transfer to poor families living in remote forested, mountainous and tribal areas? A: Brazil C: Malaysia PROTECTIONAIRE B: Pakistan D: Turkey

9. Which of the following old age benefit schemes in the Philippines has the 9. Which of the following old age benefit schemes in the Philippines has the highest coverage in numbers? A: Government Service Insurance System C: Philippine Veterans Affairs Office PROTECTIONAIRE B: Armed Forces Retirement and D: Social Pension for Indigent Separation Benefits System Senior Citizens

9. Which of the following old age benefit schemes in the Philippines has the 9. Which of the following old age benefit schemes in the Philippines has the highest coverage in numbers? A: Government Service Insurance System C: Philippine Veterans Affairs Office PROTECTIONAIRE B: Armed Forces Retirement and D: Social Pension for Indigent Separation Benefits System Senior Citizens

10. What was the budget allocated to the Supplementary Feeding Program in the Philippines 10. What was the budget allocated to the Supplementary Feeding Program in the Philippines in 2014? A: PHP 2. 8 billion C: PHP 1. 8 billion PROTECTIONAIRE B: PHP 4. 2 billion D: PHP 3. 8 billion

10. What was the budget allocated to the Supplementary Feeding Program in the Philippines 10. What was the budget allocated to the Supplementary Feeding Program in the Philippines in 2014? A: PHP 2. 8 billion C: PHP 1. 8 billion PROTECTIONAIRE B: PHP 4. 2 billion D: PHP 3. 8 billion

11. How many people received the Allowance for Leprosy Patients in Brunei in 2011? 11. How many people received the Allowance for Leprosy Patients in Brunei in 2011? A: 1 C: 1, 000 PROTECTIONAIRE B: 10 D: 10, 000

11. How many people received the Allowance for Leprosy Patients in Brunei in 2011? 11. How many people received the Allowance for Leprosy Patients in Brunei in 2011? A: 1 C: 1, 000 PROTECTIONAIRE B: 10 D: 10, 000

12. How much of the labour force is actively contributing to the Malaysian Employees’ 12. How much of the labour force is actively contributing to the Malaysian Employees’ Provident Fund? A: 24% C: 44% PROTECTIONAIRE B: 34% D: 54%

12. How much of the labour force is actively contributing to the Malaysian Employees’ 12. How much of the labour force is actively contributing to the Malaysian Employees’ Provident Fund? A: 24% C: 44% PROTECTIONAIRE B: 34% D: 54%

13. How many months of paid sick leave are workers allowed in Cambodia according 13. How many months of paid sick leave are workers allowed in Cambodia according to the 1997 Labour Code? A: 1 C: 3 PROTECTIONAIRE B: 6 D: 2

13. How many months of paid sick leave are workers allowed in Cambodia according 13. How many months of paid sick leave are workers allowed in Cambodia according to the 1997 Labour Code? A: 1 C: 3 PROTECTIONAIRE B: 6 D: 2

14. Which of the following ILO Conventions has been ratified by the Philippines? A: 14. Which of the following ILO Conventions has been ratified by the Philippines? A: Social Security (Minimum Standards) Convention, 1952 (No. 102) C: Seamen's Articles of Agreement Convention, 1926 (No. 22) PROTECTIONAIRE B: Equality of Treatment (Social Security) Convention, 1962 (No. 118) D: All of the above

14. Which of the following ILO Conventions has been ratified by the Philippines? A: 14. Which of the following ILO Conventions has been ratified by the Philippines? A: Social Security (Minimum Standards) Convention, 1952 (No. 102) C: Seamen's Articles of Agreement Convention, 1926 (No. 22) PROTECTIONAIRE B: Equality of Treatment (Social Security) Convention, 1962 (No. 118) D: All of the above

15. What is the monthly benefit amount transferred under the Cash Transfer for Vulnerable 15. What is the monthly benefit amount transferred under the Cash Transfer for Vulnerable Elderly in Indonesia? A: US$ 23 C: US$ 58 PROTECTIONAIRE B: US$ 39 D: US$ 78

15. What is the monthly benefit amount transferred under the Cash Transfer for Vulnerable 15. What is the monthly benefit amount transferred under the Cash Transfer for Vulnerable Elderly in Indonesia? A: US$ 23 C: US$ 58 PROTECTIONAIRE B: US$ 39 D: US$ 78

16. Which of the following countries has a designated programme for the provision of 16. Which of the following countries has a designated programme for the provision of textbooks to government and government-aided schools? A: Indonesia C: Myanmar PROTECTIONAIRE B: Malaysia D: Cambodia

16. Which of the following countries has a designated programme for the provision of 16. Which of the following countries has a designated programme for the provision of textbooks to government and government-aided schools? A: Indonesia C: Myanmar PROTECTIONAIRE B: Malaysia D: Cambodia

17. What is the age of retirement for government employees in Brunei? (male/female) A: 17. What is the age of retirement for government employees in Brunei? (male/female) A: 60/50 C: 55/45 PROTECTIONAIRE B: 65/55 D: 50/40

17. What is the age of retirement for government employees in Brunei? (male/female) A: 17. What is the age of retirement for government employees in Brunei? (male/female) A: 60/50 C: 55/45 PROTECTIONAIRE B: 65/55 D: 50/40

18. What was the coverage of the Free Medicine Programme for HIV/AIDS patients in 18. What was the coverage of the Free Medicine Programme for HIV/AIDS patients in Myanmar in 2014? A: 50% C: 30% PROTECTIONAIRE B: 40% D: 20%

18. What was the coverage of the Free Medicine Programme for HIV/AIDS patients in 18. What was the coverage of the Free Medicine Programme for HIV/AIDS patients in Myanmar in 2014? A: 50% C: 30% PROTECTIONAIRE B: 40% D: 20%

19. How many regions in the Philippines have a minimum daily wage of more 19. How many regions in the Philippines have a minimum daily wage of more than PHP 350? A: 2 C: 5 PROTECTIONAIRE B: 3 D: 7

19. How many regions in the Philippines have a minimum daily wage of more 19. How many regions in the Philippines have a minimum daily wage of more than PHP 350? A: 2 C: 5 PROTECTIONAIRE B: 3 D: 7

20. In China, the minimum wage is set as what fraction of average urban 20. In China, the minimum wage is set as what fraction of average urban salary? A: 50% C: 25% PROTECTIONAIRE B: 40% D: 10%

20. In China, the minimum wage is set as what fraction of average urban 20. In China, the minimum wage is set as what fraction of average urban salary? A: 50% C: 25% PROTECTIONAIRE B: 40% D: 10%

21. number of people living with HIV between 2001 and 2011? A: Indonesia, Cambodia, 21. number of people living with HIV between 2001 and 2011? A: Indonesia, Cambodia, Myanmar C: Thailand, Indonesia, Viet Nam PROTECTIONAIRE B: Indonesia, Philippines, Bangladesh D: Philippines, Thailand, India

21. number of people living with HIV between 2001 and 2011? A: Indonesia, Cambodia, 21. number of people living with HIV between 2001 and 2011? A: Indonesia, Cambodia, Myanmar C: Thailand, Indonesia, Viet Nam PROTECTIONAIRE B: Indonesia, Philippines, Bangladesh D: Philippines, Thailand, India

22. How many households participated in the food-for- work programme in Cambodia in 2010? 22. How many households participated in the food-for- work programme in Cambodia in 2010? A: 490 C: 4, 900 PROTECTIONAIRE B: 980 D: 19, 600

22. How many households participated in the food-for- work programme in Cambodia in 2010? 22. How many households participated in the food-for- work programme in Cambodia in 2010? A: 490 C: 4, 900 PROTECTIONAIRE B: 980 D: 19, 600

23. Compared to 75 years in the United States, and 45 years in the 23. Compared to 75 years in the United States, and 45 years in the United Kingdom and Germany, how long did it take for Japan’s 65+ population to double from 7% to 14%? A: 55 years C: 25 years PROTECTIONAIRE B: 33 years D: 15 years

23. Compared to 75 years in the United States, and 45 years in the 23. Compared to 75 years in the United States, and 45 years in the United Kingdom and Germany, how long did it take for Japan’s 65+ population to double from 7% to 14%? A: 55 years C: 25 years PROTECTIONAIRE B: 33 years D: 15 years

24. Which of the following countries have signed bilateral agreements regarding employment / social 24. Which of the following countries have signed bilateral agreements regarding employment / social security for migrant workers? A: Thailand Cambodia C: Germany and Philippines PROTECTIONAIRE B: Republic of Korea and India D: All of the above

24. Which of the following countries have signed bilateral agreements regarding employment / social 24. Which of the following countries have signed bilateral agreements regarding employment / social security for migrant workers? A: Thailand Cambodia C: Germany and Philippines PROTECTIONAIRE B: Republic of Korea and India D: All of the above

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