Froggy Jumps Fairtrade QuizOnline version Test your knowledge about fairtrade and its impact on farmers and workers in developing countries. by Aidan Allan Amadeus Earhart 1 What is fairtrade? a A type of trade that only benefits large corporations. b A type of trade that only benefits developed countries. c A movement that aims to help farmers and workers in developing countries get a fair price for their 2 What is the Fairtrade Premium? a An additional sum of money paid to farmers and workers to invest in their communities. b A tax on fairtrade products. c A discount on fairtrade products. 3 What is the Fairtrade Minimum Price? a The minimum price that must be paid to farmers and workers for their products. b The maximum price that can be paid to farmers and workers for their products. c The average price that is paid to farmers and workers for their products. 4 What is the Fairtrade Certification Mark? a A symbol that indicates a product is expensive. b A symbol that indicates a product has been certified as fairtrade. c A symbol that indicates a product is of low quality. 5 What is the Fairtrade International Standards? a A set of standards that must be met by producers and traders to be certified as fairtrade. b A set of standards that must be met by consumers to buy fairtrade products. c A set of standards that must be met by governments to support fairtrade. 6 What is the Fairtrade Labelling Organizations International (FLO)? a An organization that sets the fairtrade standards and certifies fairtrade products. b An organization that supports large corporations. c An organization that promotes unfair trade practices. 7 What are some of the benefits of fairtrade for farmers and workers? a Higher prices, better working conditions, and community development. b Lower prices, worse working conditions, and environmental degradation. c No benefits at all. 8 What are some of the challenges of fairtrade? a No challenges at all. b Limited market access, high certification costs, and lack of consumer awareness. c Unfair competition, low certification costs, and high consumer awareness. 9 What is the difference between fairtrade and free trade? a Fairtrade aims to address the power imbalances in global trade, while free trade assumes that market b Fairtrade is more expensive than free trade, while free trade is cheaper. c Fairtrade is only for developing countries, while free trade is for all countries. 10 How can consumers support fairtrade? a By boycotting fairtrade products and supporting large corporations. b By ignoring fairtrade altogether. c By buying fairtrade products and spreading awareness about fairtrade.