Test your knowledge on Collective Action!

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Test Your Anti-Corruption Knowledge!

Challenge yourself with this informative quiz on the concept of Collective Action and its impact on anti-corruption efforts around the world. Test your understanding and see how much you really know!

  • Learn about key initiatives and organizations
  • Discover the importance of collaboration in combating corruption
  • Enhance your knowledge with factual questions
11 Questions3 MinutesCreated by EngagingAction472
The concept of anti-corruption Collective Action came about
In the 90s
In the early 2000s
Last year
Mid 1950s
How much money gets lost in bribes worldwide every year?
Over US$ 1 trillion
US$ 250 billion
US$ 5 trillion
The Wolfsberg Banking Group can be considered
The first early success of anti-corruption Collective Action
A raw material trading company
A public banks association
The aim of Collective Action is to bring together
The private sector
The Public Sector
Civil society organisations
Academia
All of the above
Collective Action helps
Overcoming the prisoner's dilemma
Bringing together link-minded individuals to work towards a common objective
Level the playing field between competitors
All of the above
What are the success factors of a Collective Action?
Working in sillos
Having strong incentives for members to join and stay engaged
Finding a sustainable funding model right from the start
Speaking the same language with different stakeholders
Building trust between the different stakeholders
The B20 Collective Action Hub is
A resource and knowledge centre on anti-corruption
A Task Force on business and integrity
A helpdesk for civil society organisations wishing to engage in Collective Action
An Integrity Pact is...
A whistle-blowing mechanism
A tool for due diligence in the supply chain
A tool for preventing corruption in public procurement
A agreement signed between governments to encourage public expenditure tracking
Collective Action works best in the following industry(ies)/sector(s):
Extractive Industry
Logging sector
Banking sector
Pharmaceuticals industry
What is FCPA's biggest settlement?
Siemens
Glencore
Goldman Sachs
The B20 is
An international Business Summit providing policy recommandations to the Group of 20
A promising alternative to fossil fuels
An inter-governmental Forum of European Ministries of Economic Affairs and Trade
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