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Module 5. Jeopardy. Game on!. Working group. ILO, 2013. Rules of Jeopardy. Correct answer: + 10 Wrong answer: -5 No answer: 0. Rules of Jeopardy. Bonus!. Choose a number!. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 7. 13. 14. 18. 15. 16. 17. 22. 23. 24. 19. 20. 21. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Working groupILO, 2013

Module 5 Game on!Jeopardy

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Rules of JeopardyGroup

selects a rep!

Rep chooses a number

& reads out the

question!

Group discusses &

answers!

Correct answer: +10

Wrong answer: -5

No answer: 0

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+ -‘Jackpot’ Get

+20 for correct answer

!

‘Joker’Get

+10 for free!

Bonus!Rules of Jeopardy

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Choose a number!

1 2 37

6548 109 1

112

13 14 181716152219 23 242120

End

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Question 1

BACK

Which of the following health care schemes in Lao PDR is not a health insurance scheme? A. Social Security Organization’s scheme for private

sector workersB. State Authority for Social Security scheme for civil

servantsC. Community Based Health Insurance scheme for

informal economy workersD. Health Equity Funds

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Question 1

BACK

Which of the following health care schemes in Lao PDR is not a health insurance scheme? A. Social Security Organization’s scheme for private

sector workersB. State Authority for Social Security scheme for civil

servantsC. Community Based Health Insurance scheme for

informal economy workersD. Health Equity Funds

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Question 2

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Which country has achieved the SPF guarantee for health care?

A. Thailand B. IndonesiaC. Viet NamD. Malaysia

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Question 2

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Which country has achieved the SPF guarantee for health care?

A. Thailand B. IndonesiaC. Viet NamD. Malaysia

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Question 3

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Identify the objectives of the National Health Insurance Agency in Lao PDR?

A. To complete the existing health insurance scheme with additional benefits

B. To implement a health insurance scheme that will integrate all existing social health protection systems

C. To achieve universal health care coverageD. To provide free access to health care for all

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Question 3

BACK

Identify the objectives of the National Health Insurance Agency in Lao PDR?

A. To complete the existing health insurance scheme with additional benefits

B. To implement a health insurance scheme that will integrate all existing social health protection systems

C. To achieve universal health care coverageD. To provide free access to health care for all

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Question 4

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Which of the following is not a design gap?

A. People in remote areas not aware of the public health care scheme

B. No provision for cost of transportation to hospitals in the non-contributory health insurance scheme

C. No provision for undocumented migrant workers in the non-contributory health insurance scheme

D. Laws and institutions involved in the social health protection system are fragmented

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Question 4

BACK

Which of the following is not a design gap?

A. People in remote areas not aware of the public health care scheme

B. No provision for cost of transportation to hospitals in the non-contributory health insurance scheme

C. No provision for undocumented migrant workers in the non-contributory health insurance scheme

D. Laws and institutions involved in the social health protection system are fragmented

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Question 5What was the total estimated expenditure under all social protection schemes in Cambodia in 2010? A. 3.3% of GDPB. 5.5% of GDPC. 7.7% of GDPD. 10.2% of GDP

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Question 5What was the total estimated expenditure under all social protection schemes in Cambodia in 2010? A. 3.3% of GDPB. 5.5% of GDPC. 7.7% of GDPD. 10.2% of GDP

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Question 6Which of the following recommendations is not appropriate?

A. Floor for health should include Antiretroviral treatment for HIV+ people.

B. Package should include preventive and curative care.C. Migrant and domestic workers should not be entitled

to the social protection floor for health.D. Schemes should be coordinated and integrated.

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Question 6Which of the following recommendations is not appropriate?

A. Floor for health should include Antiretroviral treatment for HIV+ people.

B. Package should include preventive and curative care.C. Migrant and domestic workers should not be entitled

to the social protection floor for health.D. Schemes should be coordinated and integrated.

BACK

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Question 7

BACK

What does IAWG-SPC stand for?

A. Insurance Against White Gorillas in South Pacific Countries

B. Information Analysis Working Group for Statistics and Process Control

C. Indonesian Advanced Welfare Guarantee and Social Protection Committee

D. Inter Agency Working Group for Social Protection of Children

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Question 7

BACK

What does IAWG-SPC stand for?

A. Insurance Against White Gorillas in South Pacific Countries

B. Information Analysis Working Group for Statistics and Process Control

C. Indonesian Advanced Welfare Guarantee and Social Protection Committee

D. Inter Agency Working Group for Social Protection of Children

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Question 8

BACK

Which of the following is NOT a useful and consistent predictor of child vulnerability?

A. Having parents living below the poverty lineB. Being a single or double orphanC. Facing problems that are drivers of social exclusion

such as disability, displacement, ethnicityD. Risks and vulnerabilities specific to a gender or age

group

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Question 8

BACK

Which of the following is NOT a useful and consistent predictor of child vulnerability?

A. Having parents living below the poverty lineB. Being a single or double orphanC. Facing problems that are drivers of social exclusion

such as disability, displacement, ethnicityD. Risks and vulnerabilities specific to a gender or age

group

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Question 9

BACK

Which country already has a centralised system to identify and register beneficiaries of social protection programs using smart cards?

A. ThailandB. BruneiC. ChinaD. India

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Question 9

BACK

Which country already has a centralised system to identify and register beneficiaries of social protection programs using smart cards?

A. ThailandB. BruneiC. ChinaD. India

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Question 10

BACK

To design social protection measures, opinions of children and young people do not necessarily have to be included because parents will know better about their needs.

A. TrueB. False

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Question 10

BACK

To design social protection measures, opinions of children and young people do not necessarily have to be included because parents will know better about their needs.

A. TrueB. False

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Question 11

BACK

Which of the following schemes does not exist yet in Myanmar?

A. Unemployment protectionB. Free primary educationC. Maternity benefitsD. Disability benefits

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Question 11

BACK

Which of the following schemes does not exist yet in Myanmar?

A. Unemployment protectionB. Free primary educationC. Maternity benefitsD. Disability benefits

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Question 12

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The Ministry of Social Welfare should be the sole actor to ensure a more efficient intervention in child labour issues.

A. TrueB. False

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Question 12

BACK

The Ministry of Social Welfare should be the sole actor to ensure a more efficient intervention in child labour issues.

A. TrueB. False

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Question 13

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Question 13

BACK

Which of the following benefits is not provided to private sector employees in Indonesia under the PT Jamsostek social insurance fund?

A. Employment injuryB. Death benefitsC. Unemployment benefitsD. Provident fund

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Question 13

BACK

Which of the following benefits is not provided to private sector employees in Indonesia under the PT Jamsostek social insurance fund?

A. Employment injuryB. Death benefitsC. Unemployment benefitsD. Provident fund

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Question 14

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What is the coverage of the two minimum living standard guarantee schemes for urban and rural people with income levels below the local poverty line in China?

A. 22%B. 50%C. 67%D. Almost 100%

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Question 14

BACK

What is the coverage of the two minimum living standard guarantee schemes for urban and rural people with income levels below the local poverty line in China?

A. 22%B. 50%C. 67%D. Almost 100%

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Question 15

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With which countries has China entered into bilateral social security agreements for expats and migrants?

A. Mongolia and NepalB. Germany and KoreaC. Singapore and MyanmarD. France and India

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Question 15

BACK

With which countries has China entered into bilateral social security agreements for expats and migrants?

A. Mongolia and NepalB. Germany and KoreaC. Singapore and MyanmarD. France and India

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Question 16

BACK

Which of the following features of the Social Security Organisation’s package for informal economy workers could be flagged as a design issue?

A. It has a yearly contributionB. Government subsidizes part of the contributionC. SSO works with community groups to collect the

contributionsD. Beneficiaries are involved in the development of the

package

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Question 16

BACK

Which of the following features of the Social Security Organisation’s package for informal economy workers could be flagged as a design issue?

A. It has a yearly contributionB. Government subsidizes part of the contributionC. SSO works with community groups to collect the

contributionsD. Beneficiaries are involved in the development of the

package

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Question 17

BACK

In Viet Nam, some employers maintain the number of employees below a threshold so that they do not fall under the Social Insurance Law.

A. TrueB. False

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Question 17

BACK

In Viet Nam, some employers maintain the number of employees below a threshold so that they do not fall under the Social Insurance Law.

A. TrueB. False

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Question 18

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Question 18What does the “Twin” system of China refer to?

A. A system which compares information collected by labour inspectors with data from social security institutions

B. A scheme which provides social security benefits of health care and working age to formal sector workers

C. An infrastructure system which maintains a database of all registered beneficiaries

D. A unified infrastructure system used by the Govt. and line ministries to pay out social security benefits

BACK

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Question 18

BACK

What does the “Twin” system of China refer to?

A. A system which compares information collected by labour inspectors with data from social security institutions

B. A scheme which provides social security benefits of health care and working age to formal sector workers

C. An infrastructure system which maintains a database of all registered beneficiaries

D. A unified infrastructure system used by the Govt. and line ministries to pay out social security benefits

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Question 19

BACK

Which of these schemes are provided to people in Brunei?

A. Universal schemesB. Programmes to facilitate return to employmentC. Housing policy schemesD. All of the above

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Question 19

BACK

Which of these schemes are provided to people in Brunei?

A. Universal schemesB. Programmes to facilitate return to employmentC. Housing policy schemesD. All of the above

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Question 20

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A study of countries that provide social pensions has indicated that the cost of universal social pensions is usually less than what percentage of the GDP?

A. 2%B. 3%C. 4%D. 5%

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Question 20

BACK

A study of countries that provide social pensions has indicated that the cost of universal social pensions is usually less than what percentage of the GDP?

A. 2%B. 3%C. 4%D. 5%

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Question 21

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Which of the following countries has the longest tradition of social welfare?

A. ThailandB. Brunei C. MalaysiaD. South Korea

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Question 21

BACK

Which of the following countries has the longest tradition of social welfare?

A. ThailandB. BruneiC. MalaysiaD. South Korea

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Question 22

BACK

Does the provision of a lump sum amount upon retirement offer adequate protection for the elderly?

A. Yes B. No

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Question 22

BACK

Does the provision of a lump sum amount upon retirement offer adequate protection for the elderly?

A. Yes B. No

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Question 23

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Question 24

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Which country introduced the Progress Package in 2006 to share Government budgetary surplus with the people, especially the elderly and poor sections?

A. BruneiB. JapanC. SingaporeD. Thailand

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Question 24

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Which country introduced the Progress Package in 2006 to share Government budgetary surplus with the people, especially the elderly and poor sections?

A. BruneiB. JapanC. SingaporeD. Thailand

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Congratulations!

You have wonBudget money

for implementing social protection

provisions!

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Jeopardy points Budget money (bn dines)-20 0-15 32-10 64-5 960 1285 160

10 19215 22420 25625 28830 32035 35240 38445 41650 44855 48060 512

Points conversion