How well do you know young people?
Over the last 50 days of The Teens' Speech, we've learned quite a bit about young people in the United Kingdom. Now it's time to check who has been paying attention. Take a deep breath, furrow your brow and dive into our pocket-size teenage Britain quiz. The answers may surprise you. Keep a count of your score and we'll let you know how in tune you really are with the lives of young people. And let us know how you get on in comments.
1. What percentage of pupils overall achieved five GCSEs at grade A*-C?
A. Between 40 and 50%
B. Between 50 and 60%
C. Between 60 and 70%
D. Between 70 and 80%
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2. What percentage of teenagers think their teachers believe in them?
A. Between 40 and 50%
B. Between 50 and 60%
C. Between 60 and 70%
D. Between 70 and 80%
3. What percentage of children aged 14 are being bullied?
A. Between 10 and 20%
B. Between 20 and 30%
C. Between 30 and 40%
D. Between 40 and 50%
4. What percentage of girls aged 11 to 16 would consider cosmetic surgery to make themselves thinner or prettier?
A. Between 10 and 20%
B. Between 20 and 30%
C. Between 30 and 40%
D. Between 40 and 50%
5. 23% of all deaths of young peopled aged 14-24 are due to...
A. Knife crime
B. Traffic accidents
C. Drug taking
D. Suicide
6. How many children in Britain have families with no savings?
A. Under 1 million
B. Between 1 and 2 million
C. Between 3 and 4 million
D. Between 4 and 5 million
7. How many British children live in poverty?
A. 1 in 2
B. 1 in 3
C. 1 in 4
D. 1 in 5
8. What percentage of young offenders are from single-parent families?
A. Between 30 and 40%
B. Between 40 and 50%
C. Between 50 and 60%
D. Between 60 and 70%
9. 1 in 3 children carry...
A. A knife or gun
B. A mobile phone
C. An mp3 player
D. A book
10. What is the age of criminal responsibility in the U.K.?
A. 10
B. 12
C. 14
D. 16
E. 18
How did you score?
1-3 Click here
3-5 Click here
5-7 Click here
8-10 Click here
I was a bit confused by the scoring system, but nonetheless was quite shocked by some of the results. It's interesting that none of these issues seem to get much airtime in the media, other than when things go seriously wrong. The levels of bullying, suicides, weapon carrying and poverty are a national disgrace.
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