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Homepage >> Quiz >> Quiz: what you know (or you don’t) about refugees

Quiz: what you know (or you don’t) about refugees

December 27, 2015
How much of your knowledge relies on verified data and information? Check what you know about #refugeecrisis and migrants' flows through our test!
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The migrant and refugee crisis has dramatically marked 2015.

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  1. Question 1 of 10
    1. Question

    How many migrants and refugees reached Europe via the Mediterranean route in 2015?

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    According to UNHCR (the UN refugee agency), in the last 12 months around 1 million migrants have crossed the sea from Turkey to Greece. About 150,000 reached Italy from Northern Africa.

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    According to UNHCR (the UN refugee agency), in the last 12 months around 1 million migrants have crossed the sea from Turkey to Greece. About 150,000 reached Italy from Northern Africa.

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    How many people died at sea trying to reach Europe in 2015?

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    According to IOM and UNHCR, this is the number of dead/missing people trying to cross the Mediterranean. About 20% of them are children.

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    According to IOM and UNHCR, this is the number of dead/missing people trying to cross the Mediterranean. About 20% of them are children.

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    What is the country that hosts the largest number of refugees per inhabitant?

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    According to UNHCR Global Trends 2014, 232 out of every 1000 inhabitants are refugees.

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    According to UNHCR Global Trends 2014, 232 out of every 1000 inhabitants are refugees.

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    It is possible to make a distinction between asylum seekers and economic migrants on the ground of nationality.

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    The right to international protection is a right relating to the individual and not to the country of origin.

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    The right to international protection is a right relating to the individual and not to the country of origin.

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    The Dublin Regulation…

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    You can find the details of the Dublin regulation here.

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    You can find the details of the Dublin regulation here.

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    How many asylum requests did Italy receive in 2015?

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    Eurostat recorded 61,545 claims for asylum in Italy (last update: October 10th, 2015). The nationality with the greatest number of asylum requests is Nigeria (10,205 requests up to September 2015)

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    Eurostat recorded 61,545 claims for asylum in Italy (last update: October 10th, 2015). The nationality with the greatest number of asylum requests is Nigeria (10,205 requests up to September 2015)

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    What is the top origin country of migrants arrived in Italy in 2015?

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    According to UNHCR, almost 40,000 Eritreans came to Italy in 2015. Only a few hundreds of them seeked asylum in the country.

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    According to UNHCR, almost 40,000 Eritreans came to Italy in 2015. Only a few hundreds of them seeked asylum in the country.

  8. Question 8 of 10
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    Compared to 2014, arrivals in Italy in 2015…

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    About 150,000 people. The number of arrivals by sea is approximately the same registered at the end of 2014 (Source: UNHCR).

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    About 150,000 people. The number of arrivals by sea is approximately the same registered at the end of 2014 (Source: UNHCR).

  9. Question 9 of 10
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    How many Muslims live in Italy (%)?

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    According to Dossier Statistico Idos, in Italy there are 1.6 million Muslims, around 1/40 of the population (60 millions).

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    According to Dossier Statistico Idos, in Italy there are 1.6 million Muslims, around 1/40 of the population (60 millions).

  10. Question 10 of 10
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    What is the largest religion of foreigners in Italy?

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    Non-Italian Christians are 2.7 million: Catholics (18.31%), Orthodox (30,48%) and other Christian cults (5%). (Source: Dossier Statistico IDOS)

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    Non-Italian Christians are 2.7 million: Catholics (18.31%), Orthodox (30,48%) and other Christian cults (5%). (Source: Dossier Statistico IDOS)

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