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Sustainable Development Goals

Total questions: 24

Worksheet time: 18mins

Name
Class
Date
1.

1. What is sustainable development?

a)

A. The development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.

b)

B. To conserve natural resources and to develop alternate sources of power while reducing pollution and harm to the environment.

c)

C. It is the practice of developing land and construction projects in a manner that reduces their impact on the environment by allowing them to create energy-efficient models of self-sufficiency. 

d)

D. All of the above

2.

Who implemented the SDGs?

a)

The United Nations

b)

World Economic Forum

c)

World Health Organization

d)

The Australian Government

3.

What year were the Sustainable Development Goals created?

a)

2015

b)

2019

c)

1995

d)

2008

4.

By what year should these goals be achieved?

a)

2020

b)

2050

c)

2030

d)

2025

5.

Why were these goals created?

a)

Help extinct animals

b)

End poverty, fight inequality and address the urgency of climate change

c)

Create new communities with less diseases and higher pay

d)

End poverty, save the turtles and locate the countries that have been lost

6.

How many Sustainable Development Goals are there?

a)

187

b)

17

c)

20

d)

5

7.

Which is not one of the SDG goals?

a)

Life below water

b)

Reduced inequalities

c)

Clean water and sanitation

d)

Recycle innovations

8.

This icon stands for ...

a)

Decent Work and Economic Growth

b)

Life Below Water

c)

Good Health and Well-being

d)

Life on Land

9.

...?

a)

Sustainable Cities and Communities

b)

Quality Education

c)

Gender Equality

d)

Climate Action

10.

What about this one?

a)

Life Below Water

b)

Reduced Inequalities

c)

Decent Work and Economic Growth

d)

Partnerships for the Goals

11.

...?

a)

Peace and Justice Strong Institutions

b)

No Poverty

c)

Sustainable Cities and Communities

d)

Life Below Water

12.

...?

a)

Zero Hunger

b)

Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure

c)

Gender Equality

d)

Responsible Consumption and Production

13.

What about this one?

a)

No Poverty

b)

Responsible Consumption and Production

c)

Gender Equality

d)

Reduced Inequalities

14.

And this one for ...

a)

Affordable and Clean Energy

b)

Climate Action

c)

Sustainable Cities and Communities

d)

Lifeon Land

15.

And do you recognize this icon?

a)

Life Below Water

b)

Quality Education

c)

Climate Action

d)

Life on Land

16.

And the last one ...?

a)

Life on Land

b)

Clean Water and Sanitation

c)

Life Below Water

d)

Good Health and Well-being

17.

How is poverty currently measured?

a)

Earning less than $1.25 per day

b)

Not knowing when you will have your next meal

c)

Living in a homeless shelter

d)

Going without a meal for three days in a row

18.

The future we want includes cities of opportunities for all with access to basic services.

a)

Industry, innovation and infrastructure

b)

Life in land

c)

Sustainable cities and communities

d)

Climate action

19.

Climate change is a global challenge that does not respect borders

a)

Partnerships for the goals

b)

Affordable and clean energy

c)

Zero hunger

d)

Climate action

20.

Partnerships between governments, the private sector and civil society.

a)

Life below water

b)

Industry, innovation and infrastructure

c)

Zero hunger

d)

Partnerships for the goals

21.

Aims at doing more and better with less

a)

Responsible consumption and production

b)

Life on land

c)

Industry, innovation and infrastructure

d)

Reduce inequialities

22.

How much of the world's food is wasted?

(a)  

23.

Water scarcity/lack of clean water affects more than (a)   of the world's population.

24.

In order to measure the SDG's data, Michael Green use.....

a)

The Economic Progress Index

b)

The SDG Progress Index

c)

The Social Progress Index

d)

The Poverty Progress Index