UN SDGs Quiz - Sustainability Week Day 2!

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UN SDGs Awareness Quiz

Welcome to the UN SDGs Awareness Quiz! Test your knowledge about the Sustainable Development Goals established by the United Nations. This quiz aims to increase understanding of global goals that promote prosperity while protecting the planet.

Join us to:

  • Learn about the 17 SDGs
  • Understand their impact on global sustainability
  • Discover how you can contribute to these goals
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1) How many Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) have been agreed to, by all the world’s nations, as part of the 2030 Agenda?
A. 17
B. 8
C. 10
D. 16
2) Each SDG is supported by a set of Targets — specific objectives that are associated with that Goal. How many Targets are there in total?
A. 99
B. 1016
C. 169
D. 51
3) Which of the following is not true about the SDGs?
A. They encourage the promotion of health, well-being, and education for all, at all ages
B. They explicitly promote innovation
C. They include the development of sustainable cities, infrastructure, and industry
D. They are a legally binding international treaty that all nations are required to follow
4) Goal 1 is about poverty. What is the aim of this Goal?
A. Cut poverty in half by 2030
B. Reduce poverty by 75% by 2030
C. End poverty in all its forms everywhere
D. Help each nation to make progress reducing poverty
5) Which of the following is not part of the Sustainable Development Goals?
A. Access to sustainable energy for all
B. Availability of water and sanitation for all
C. Provision of internet services for all
D. Promotion of decent jobs for all
6) How many countries globally ratified the goals in 2015?
A. 150
B. 193
C. 92
D. 25
7) How many signposts to sustainability is Mott MacDonald embedding?
A. 12
B. 7
C. 10
D. 5
8) Which of the following is not one of the Mott MacDonald signposts to sustainability?
A. Energy
B. Climate Resilience
C. Procurement
D. Economic and social performance
E. Transport
9) What Mott MacDonald project eform, is asking for value added through applying the signposts for Sustainability?
A. Decision to bid
B. Proposal approval
C. Bid Won or Lost
D. Project Plan of Work
10) Goal 5 Gender equality: Only one country in the world has more women than men in parliament in 2017. Which country is it?
A. The United Kingdom
B. Norway
C. France
D. Rwanda
E. Peru
11) Goal 12 Responsible consumption and production: Plastic bags are a big problem for our environment. Which country was the first to ban plastic bags?
A. Sweden
B. Russia
C. Rwanda
D. Austria
12) Goal 17 is about strengthening the “means of implementation” and revitalizing the “Global Partnership” for realizing all the other Goals. Which of the following is not part of Goal 17
A. Mobilizing the financial resources necessary to achieve the Goals
B. Creating international sports tournaments and festivals to promote the Goals
C. Helping developing countries build the capacities they need in areas such as technology, public policy, and data for reporting on progress
D. Enhancing trade, especially to help developing countries increase their exports and grow their economies
13) Equality issues are specifically mentioned in how many of the Sustainable Development Goals (not including the targets)?
A. In two of them: Goal 6 on water, and Goal 12 on sustainable production and consumption
B. In four of them: Goal 2 on hunger, Goal 7 on energy, Goal 8 on economic growth and jobs, and Goal 14 on preserving the oceans and seas
C. In three of them: Goal 4 on education, Goal 5 on gender, and Goal 10 on reducing inequality within and among countries
D. In one of them: Goal 16 on promoting peaceful and just societies for all
14) What can individuals do to help realize the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals?
A. Hold their governments and the private sector accountable and support reputable civil society organizations
B. Create projects and partnerships of their own and participate in existing initiatives to help achieve one or more of the goals
C. Use their positions in society — as teachers, decision-makers, consumers, role-models, and ordinary citizens — to voice support for the Goals, to make decisions that advance the Goals, and to take actions help to implement the Goals
D. All of the above
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