The Line Documentary Quiz

A thought-provoking and compassionate illustration depicting the challenges of poverty, featuring diverse individuals in a community setting, with elements like food pantries, music, and family dynamics.

Understanding Poverty: A Quiz

Test your knowledge about the realities of poverty and the challenges faced by those living in it. This quiz is designed to raise awareness and prompt discussions about stereotypes, struggles, and resilience.

  • 10 Engaging Multiple Choice Questions
  • Learn about the personal stories of individuals affected by poverty
  • Challenge common stereotypes and misconceptions
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by EmpoweringVoice247
What is the most stereotypes about poor people?
Lazy, Stupid, have no skills, prefer poverty, can't take care of their family
People drink too much
Poor people do not value education
How many Americans are working two or more jobs just to make ends meet?
No Americans are working two or more jobs
12 million people
7 million people
9 billion people
Why is John embarrassed for help towards getting food from the food pantry?
John did not want to admit he was defeated; to look like he was a failure
John does not have no money
John does not speak English
John does not want to become a homeless person
Suburbs in the largest metro areas saw their_______ increase from ______ in 2000 to 2008
Suburbs are experiencing poverty from gun violence
Suburbs in the largest metro areas saw their 25% increase from poor population in 2000 to 2008
Suburbs in the largest metro areas saw their 5% increase from high income families in 2000 to 2008
Suburbs in the largest metro areas saw their 0% increase from middle class families in 2000 to 2008
What is Jaquest trying to have people understand in his music?
Helping people understand that your human and have tune of possibilies. People need to hear that in poverty communties
To have people learn to not be afraid being an artist
Music can give hope to peoples lives
Wheather their poor or not in terms of quantitative measurement, they feel ______, _______, _______, _________, _________
Insecure, hopeless, sad
Feel like animals
Feel poor, need more, less than human, affended by their gov, affended by their neighbor
The Violence of Poverty- How did Shelia's life changed in 1974 from being affected from poverty?
Her sister got shot and soon died. This destroyed her family
She had to move out her house
She lost her job
What did Shelia get to surive? Was it worth the cost?
She met a new man and got rich. It was totally worth it
She filed for disability and food stamps for her children but was not worth it as she used that for rent (disability)
She won the lottery
Average food stamps a week is ________
$21a week
$60 a year
$1 a month
$100 every six months
Why was giving hope for Shelia's children was hard?
She had no place to live and it was hard to put food on the table
She had gotten cancer
She could not get a job
Her children went to a private school and buying lunch for school was hard. Plus, living by other students who had high wage families that had expensive clothes, shoes, etc.
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