This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Ugc Net > Paper 1 > Environment > Sustainable Development Goals – Quiz 7 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Sustainable Development Goals Quiz 7 (30 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. Why do the 17 SDGs need 169 sub-targets? A) In the sub-targets exceptions are formulated. B) There the main goals are concretized. C) The tasks of individual actors are described there. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) There the main goals are concretized. 2. NO.13 Ozone depletion is due to: A) Increase in green house gas concerntrations. B) Deforestation. C) High levels of chlorine and bromine copounds in the stratosphere. D) Land degradadtion. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) High levels of chlorine and bromine copounds in the stratosphere. 3. What do the "Three I's" in goal #9 stand for? A) Infrastructure, Intelligence and Inventive. B) Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure. C) Innovative, Invisible and Industrious. D) Industry, Insidious and Innovation. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure. 4. How many goals are there in sustainable development goals? A) 19. B) 60. C) 17. D) 32. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) 17. 5. Which of the following is a source of non-renewable energy? A) Hydroelectric. B) Solar. C) Methane. D) Coal. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Coal. 6. Running water for 2 minutes is equal to how many gallons of water? A) 3-5 gallons. B) 1-2 gallons. C) 6 gallons. D) 4-8 gallons. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) 3-5 gallons. 7. How many targets are to be reached by 2030? A) 89. B) 100. C) 135. D) 169. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) 169. 8. What's the main reason for the establishment of the sustainable development goals A) Conquer the diseases and illnesses that cause the most deaths. B) To enable access to healthcare for everyone globally. C) To tackle global challenges. D) To provide everyone with the resources for a healthy and happy life. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) To tackle global challenges. 9. The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development was adopted by all member states in year? A) 2013. B) 2014. C) 2011. D) 2012. E) 2015. Show Answer Correct Answer: E) 2015. 10. States, all members of the UN, have signed the Agenda 2030. But there are more states in the world, what about them? A) They are against the agreement. B) Their status is controversial, e.g. Kosovo is not recognized by the UN as an independent state. C) They do not want to be a member of the UN. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Their status is controversial, e.g. Kosovo is not recognized by the UN as an independent state. 11. How many students globally rely on school meals for their nutrition? A) 369 million. B) 36.9 million. C) 3690 million. D) 3.69 million. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) 369 million. 12. Who is responsible for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals? A) Policy-makers. B) Civil society. C) Everyone has a role to play in achieving the Sustainable. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Everyone has a role to play in achieving the Sustainable. 13. Which statement is true in terms of sustainable development? A) Countries in the Global South are considered to be developing. B) Countries in the Global North are considered to be developing. C) Countries in the whole world are considered to be developing. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Countries in the whole world are considered to be developing. 14. What were the two fundamental concepts established at the Rio Summit in 1992 in order to achieve sustainable development? A) Environmental protection and economic growth. B) Human-centered development and the right to live in harmony with nature. C) Technological innovation and renewable energ. D) Cultural diversity and social equity. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Human-centered development and the right to live in harmony with nature. 15. The global climate experts believe that, over the next 100 years, the average temperature will ..... A) Get warmer. B) Remain stable. C) Get colder. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Get warmer. 16. Concept of sustainable development is derived from the ..... Brundtland Report. A) 1945. B) 1987. C) 1919. D) 1997. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) 1987. 17. Which goal works for sustainable use and protection of land, sustainably managed forests and protecting all plant and animal life on land? A) Goal 1-No poverty. B) Goal 6-Clean water and sanitation. C) Goal 15-Life on land. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Goal 15-Life on land. 18. What is the name of the report that defined the concept of sustainable development and was published under the title "Our Common Future" ? A) The Rio Declaration. B) The Stockholm Declaration. C) The Brundtland Report. D) The Kyoto Protocol. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) The Brundtland Report. 19. Which of these three goals are NOT a SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS? A) No poverty. B) Zero Hunger. C) No money. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) No money. 20. Climate change is a global challenge that does not respect borders. This is addressed by which goal? A) Partnerships for the goals. B) Affordable and clean energy. C) Zero hunger. D) Climate action. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Climate action. 21. Goal 4:Quality EducationWhat percentage of adults today are literate, meaning they can read and write? A) 80% (or 8 out of 10 adults can read and write). B) 60% (or 6 out of 10 adults can read and write). C) 30% (or 3 out of 10 adults can read and write). D) 90% (or 9 out of 10 adults can read and write). Show Answer Correct Answer: A) 80% (or 8 out of 10 adults can read and write). 22. Who implemented the Sustainable Development Goals? A) WWF. B) United Nations. C) Foundation for Environmental Educations. D) All of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) United Nations. 23. Which of these is not one of the SDG goals? A) Life on land. B) Reduced inequalities. C) Life below water. D) Recycle innovations. E) Quality education. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Recycle innovations. 24. Under BREEAM standard, M04 is for A) Responsible Sourcing of Materials. B) Insulation. C) Life Cycle Impacts. D) Material Efficiency. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Insulation. 25. What is the deadline to achieve the SDGs adopted in September 2015 by United Nations? A) 2040. B) 2050. C) 2030. D) 2060. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) 2030. 26. What is the current population of Earth? A) 3.3 million. B) 6.5 billion. C) 7.4 billion. D) 10 billion. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) 7.4 billion. 27. Whose project addressed SDG 12-Climate Action A) Elif. B) Muzoon. C) Urban Creators. D) Melati & Isabel. E) Rohit. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Elif. 28. Which of the following is not an action area of importance for humanity and the planet? A) People. B) Protection. C) Prosperity. D) Peace. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Protection. 29. Which project was created by adults? A) Elif. B) Rohit. C) Urban creators. D) Discardius. E) None. Show Answer Correct Answer: E) None. 30. In sustainable development, revitalisation of town centres & effective use of energy are examples of: A) Social responsibility. B) Economic accountability. C) Environmental accountability. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Economic accountability. ← PreviousNext →Related QuizzesPaper 1 QuizzesUgc Net QuizzesSustainable Development Goals Quiz 1Sustainable Development Goals Quiz 2Sustainable Development Goals Quiz 3Sustainable Development Goals Quiz 4Sustainable Development Goals Quiz 5Sustainable Development Goals Quiz 6Sustainable Development Goals Quiz 8Sustainable Development Goals Quiz 9 🏠 Back to Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books