What analogy does the speaker use to describe the world's income distribution?
TED: See how the rest of the world lives, organized by income | Anna Rosling Rönnlund

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A ladder with different rungs
A street with the poorest on one end and the richest on the other
A circle with equal distribution
A pyramid with the wealthy at the top
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What surprising perception do Swedish students have about their economic status?
They believe they are among the poorest
They think they are in the middle
They feel they are below average
They see themselves as the richest
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What is the purpose of photographing homes in different countries?
To create a real estate catalog
To compare architectural styles
To visualize income disparities
To promote tourism
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How do the front doors of homes differ across income levels?
They are similar regardless of income
They are all identical
They are only different in color
They vary significantly by income
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What common household item is used to illustrate income-based lifestyle differences?
Microwave
Toothbrush
Refrigerator
Television
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What is a key finding when comparing homes in China and Nigeria?
They share similarities based on income level
They use different types of furniture
They have identical cultural practices
They have completely different lifestyles
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What does the speaker suggest about country stereotypes?
They are mostly accurate
They are irrelevant to income levels
They fall apart when using visual data
They are reinforced by media
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What does the speaker imply about the person on the other side of the world?
They look quite similar to us
They have nothing in common with us
They are very different from us
They live in a completely different reality
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What is the main message of the Dollar Street project?
To sell household products
To use photos as data to challenge stereotypes
To highlight cultural differences
To promote global tourism
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What does the speaker hope to achieve with the findings?
To create a new social media platform
To inspire action and hope
To publish a book on global architecture
To develop a new economic model
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