Q.1
When and how did CAFOD start?
  • 1960 – emergency in Dominica
  • 1965 – idea from the Bishops
  • 1966 – to celebrate the World Cup
  • 1967 – in response to Populorum Progressio
Q.2
How much was CAFOD’s income in 2009-10?
  • 28.9 million
  • 41.8 million
  • 49.1 million
  • 56.3 million
Q.3
From whom does CAFOD raise its money?
  • Catholics in England and Wales
  • Governments
  • Other institutions
  • All of the above
Q.4
What is the name of CAFOD's ten-year strategy?
  • Just a Minute
  • Just Go With It
  • Just In Time
  • Just One World
Q.5
How many countries does CAFOD work in?
  • 50 programmes in over 30 countries
  • 100 programmes in over 15 countries
  • 250 programmes in over 25 countries
  • 500 programmes in over 40 countries
Q.6
What is Caritas International?
  • A Catholic airline
  • A network for international rescue of Catholics
  • A network of 162 Catholic relief & development organisations
  • The Vatican football team
Q.7
CAFOD's 'Get down to business' campaign says 'Act big, think .......
  • CAFOD
  • creatively
  • global
  • small
Q.8
What does CAFOD stand for?
  • Catholic Agency for Overseas Development
  • Catholic Aid for Overseas Development
  • Catholic Fund for Overseas Development
  • Catholics for Overseas Development
Q.9
How does CAFOD use its funding?
  • To promote long-term development and raise awareness
  • To respond to emergencies
  • To speak out on behalf of poor communities
  • All of the above
Q.10
How many CAFOD volunteers are there in England & Wales?
  • Fewer than 250
  • Between 250 and 2,000
  • Between 2,000 and 3,500
  • More than 3,500
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