| Your Results | Global Average | |
|---|---|---|
| Questions | 5 | 5 |
| Correct | 0 | 3.10 |
| Score | 0% | 62% |
| Organizing a foreign exchange program for an American high school. | |
| Teaching English to local business owners in Croatia. | |
| Organizing a protest against unfair labor laws in Bangladesh. | |
| Setting up a computer network for an elementary school in Taiwan. |
| perennial, ephemeral, intermittent | |
| ephemeral, perennial, intermittent | |
| ephemeral, intermittent, perennial | |
| perennial, intermittent, ephemeral |
| Television advertisements discussing health concerns related to smoking could be an example of a TCP initiative. | |
| The regulation of the production of tobacco products is covered by the TCP. | |
| The tobacco tax initiative was a measure to reduce taxes on tobacco products. | |
| Proposition 99/AB75 added more regulations to the tobacco tax initiative. |
| The number of ties have increased after this rule change. | |
| The number of ties have stayed the same after this rule change. | |
| There's not enough information to determine if this rule change impacted the number of ties. | |
| The number of ties have been reduced after this rule change. |
| A store receives a violation when the shelf or advertised price does not match the charged price. | |
| An item costing less than the announced price will no t be considered a violation. | |
| An inspector will usually find a pricing error when 15 items are being purchased. | |
| Price violation cases are automatically turned over to the appropriate jurisdiction’s attorney office. |