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Introduction to International Development, Practice Quiz: Chapter 25
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Introduction to International Development, Practice Quiz: Chapter 25
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To help gain an understanding of the different concepts and measures of poverty, there is a need to ________.
a) examine how thinking about poverty has evolved over time
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b) ignore all debates about the causes of poverty
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c) not waste time in reading of the main schools of thought that have shaped poverty debates
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d) follow structural adjustments
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e) all of the above
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________ undertook the first comprehensive poverty studies were undertaken in England around the turn of the twentieth century.
a) Karl Marx
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b) Charles Booth
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c) Thomas Hill Green
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d) Fredrick Engels
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e) Max Weber
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Given the complexities involved in the welfare measurement, a degree of common practice has emerged to determine the amount of monetary resources available. An important element of that practice in ________ countries is to consider how much someone consumes or spends, rather than earns, as income.
a) high-income
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b) middle-income
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c) low- income
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d) both A and C
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e) both B and C
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The poverty severity index is calculated by ________.
a) giving greater weight to larger poverty gaps by "squaring" individual poverty gaps before dividing them by the poverty line
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b) giving weight to the impacts of structural adjustments prescribed by the Washington Consensus
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c) averaging the weight of poverty across the total population
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d) both A and C
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e) all of the above
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Human development index includes all of the following except ________.
a) prosperous life and mass consumption
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b) long and healthy life
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c) being knowledgeable
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d) having a decent standard of living
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e) none of the above
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Multidimensional Poverty Index ________.
a) includes information on education, health, and standard of living
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b) includes two indicators in the education domain
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c) includes two indicators in the health domain
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d) includes six indicators in the living standards domain
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e) all of the above
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The importance of the common practice to determine the amount of monetary resources available is important for the following reasons: ________.
a) income fluctuates much more than consumption does
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b) income is usually under-reported as people are either reluctant to share full information about their earnings or may not know the full extent of their income
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c) income may not take the form of money, particularly in developing countries
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d) both A and B
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e) all of the above
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Critics of absolute poverty lines have argued that ________.
a) they objectify people as cattle or livestock people are being reared, not part of society
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b) this is an absolutely right understanding of poverty
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c) poverty needs to be defined in relation to whether people are integrated and able to participate in society
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d) both A and C
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e) both A and B
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Shortcomings of the monetary approach mostly relate to the following except its assumption that ________.
a) monetary policies could help amelioration of poverty
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b) everything necessary for a minimum standard of living can be expressed in monetary terms
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c) everything can be bought on markets and that such markets function perfectly.
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d) a given level of income is also spent on the minimum required set of basic needs
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e) income at the household level is distributed to individual members in equal measure
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In "Development as Freedom," Amartya Sen sets the ________ apart from the monetary approach.
a) relative poverty approach
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b) Foster-Greer-Thorbecke approach
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c) human development approach
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d) capability approach
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e) multi-dimensional approach
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Given the focus on individual values and freedom to live up to such values, Amartya Sen has always been opposed to ________.
a) formulating a universal set of capabilities
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b) social exclusion
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c) measuring income at the household level
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d) both A and B
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e) all of the above
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Venn diagrams shows that groups of children being either monetary or multi-dimensionally poor are largest in ________.
a) Kenya
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b) Ethiopia
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c) Tanzania
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d) Malawi
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e) Rwanda
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Arguments for the importance of including people's voices in development processes were pioneered by ________.
a) Robert Chambers
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b) Robert Cox
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c) Robert Nozic
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d) Robert Anderson
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e) Walt Rostow
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Poverty measurement is important ________.
a) for identifying policy areas of particular concern or that should receive priority
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b) because their inclusion of different dimensions of poverty allows for drawing direct linkages to policy areas
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c) for measuring the positive impacts of the structural adjustments
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d) both A and B
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e) both B and C
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If someone's welfare is lower than the ________, that person is considered poor.
a) absolute poverty line
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b) relative poverty line
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c) poverty line
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d) food line
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e) welfare line
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The first comprehensive poverty studies were undertaken in England around the turn of the twentieth century.
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b) False
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The division between monetary and multi-dimensional approaches to poverty measurement is informed by normative, conceptual, and empirical underpinnings.
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b) False
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The poverty gap index provides insight into how severe poverty is.
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b) False
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The measurement of multi-dimensional poverty can be said to follow from heated debates around how GDP impacts poverty.
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b) False
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Welfare is usually established at the household level.
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b) False
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The "food poverty" line is very meagre. It represents the amount required to meet caloric requirements assuming that all household income is spent on food.
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b) False
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The construction of multi-dimensional measures is scrutinized to the same (if not greater) degree as monetary measures are.
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b) False
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Practice around multi-dimensional poverty measurement is much more harmonized than monetary measurement.
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b) False
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Capability approach addresses poverty as the deprivation of basic capabilities rather than merely as lowness of incomes.
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b) False
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The poverty line represents a minimum of food and non-food expenditures based on the consumption pattern of the second quartile of the consumption distribution.
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b) False
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HDI presents an important shift from focusing solely on social indicators for assessing global and regional progress towards development.
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b) False
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Monetary and multi-dimensional poverty approaches are the two facets of the same coin. Not too much difference between them.
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b) False
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Rwanda has seen widespread economic growth and great advances in both monetary and multi-dimensional poverty reduction.
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b) False
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The use of poverty measures for targeting policies and programs is not limited to monetary approaches.
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b) False
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Measuring poverty is really not a monitor of progress towards goals and targets in terms of development policy and poverty reduction.
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b) False
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