10 Questions
Social housing only provides shelter and does not focus on creating communities with basic facilities.
False
Social housing is limited to small and cheap housing for low-income groups.
False
Location is not an important aspect of social housing.
False
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights does not recognize housing as a fundamental human right.
False
Social housing does not contribute to worker productivity, national income, and economic growth.
False
Social housing aims to create communities that offer basic facilities such as water, electricity, and sewage systems.
True
Social housing is limited to just providing shelter and does not focus on creating communities with basic facilities.
False
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights recognizes the right to a standard of living that includes housing.
True
Location is a crucial aspect of social housing.
True
Social housing is not necessarily small and cheap housing; it means housing that is affordable and meets basic living requirements.
True
Test your knowledge of the concept of social housing and its importance in providing safe and affordable housing for low-income groups. Explore how social housing contributes to creating inclusive communities with basic amenities.
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