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Green Skills Class 10
Session 1: Sustainable Development
1. What is Sustainable Development?
a. Without compromising the capacity of future generations
b. Guaranteeing the balance between economic growth
c. Care for the environment and social well – being
d. All of the above
2. _______________ consists of environment friendly methods of farming that allow the production of agricultural crops or livestock without damage to human or natural systems.
a. Sustainable Agriculture
b. Indefensible Agriculture
c. Both a) and b)
d. None of the above
3. What are the major problems related to sustainable?
a. Food
b. Water
c. Fuel
d. All of the above
4. An environment friendly way for production of power is ___________
a. Solar Energy
b. Hydro Energy
c. Wind Mill
d. All of the above
5. Sustainable development includes ___________.
a. Reducing excessive use of resources and enhancing resource conservation
b. Recycling and reuse of waste materials
c. Scientific management of renewable resources
d. All of the above
6. When was the first time you heard of sustainable development?
a. World Development Report
b. First Earth Summit Report
c. Human Development Report
d. Brundtland Commission Report
7. Which of the following is NOT a goal for sustainable development that will be met by 2030?
a. Gender Equality
b. Good Health and Wellbeing
c. Space Research
d. Zero Hunger
8. Sustainable agriculture consists of environmentally friendly methods of farming that allow the production of ________________________.
a. Production of agricultural crops
b. Livestock without damage to human
c. Natural System
d. All of the above
9. Sustainable development includes ____________.
a. Reducing excessive use of resources and enhancing resource conservation
b. Recycling and reuse of waste materials
c. Scientific management of renewable resource, especially bio-resources
d. All of the above
10. What are the sustainable development goals?
a. End Poverty
b. Protect the planet
c. All people enjoy peace and prosperity
d. All of the above
11. The sustainable development Goals (SDGs) were launched at the _____________.
a. New York
b. Australia
c. Japan
d. India
12. United Nations Sustainable Development Summit launched in New York in the year of ________.
a. 2010
b. 2012
c. 2015
d. 2020
13. How many goals are launched in (SDGs)New York
a. 17 Goals
b. 18 Goals
c. 19 Goals
d. 20 Goals
14. What are the deadlines given to countries to achieve the Sustainable development target?
a. 2025
b. 2028
c. 2029
d. 2030
15. The SDGs have been framed with the objective to address vital issues facing businesses, governments and society, such as________.
a. Gender Equality
b. Energy & Climate change
c. Biodiversity
d. All of the above
16. Green growth could play an important role in balancing ___________ priorities.
a. Reduce the quantity of resources
b. Social Equity
c. Job Creation
d. All of the above
17. The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) defines the green economy as “one that improves human well-being and environment” and ______________.
a. Social Equity
b. Significantly reducing environmental risks
c. Ecological Scarcities
d. All of the above
18. Green Economy benefits ___________.
a. Society
b. Environmental
c. Economy
d. All of the above
19. The National Skill Development Mission, which was officially launched by the Government of India in 2015 has been developed to create convergence across sectors and States in terms of ______________.
a. Create convergence across sectors
b. In terms of skill training activities, states
c. Including Green Skills
d. All of the above
20. Which organization has made the Sustainable Development Goals.
a. United Nations
b. League of Nations
c. UNICEF
d. World Health Organization
21. Choose the option which defines sustainable development.
a. Taking care of future generations
b. Taking care of only ourselves
c. Taking care of ourselves and the future generations
d. Well-being of all
Session 2: Our Role in Sustainable Development.
22. Increasing population and development has led to the increase in consumption of the ____________.
a. Food
b. Energy
c. Water
d. All of the above
23. Which initiative was taken by the Ministry of Railways in Varanasi?
a. Clay posts ‘Kulhads’ to replace plastic and paper cups
b. Job creation for potters, which contributes to the economy.
c. Reduce plastic waste
d. All of the above
24. Government implementing green projects in areas like ______________.
a. Waste management
b. Energy conservation
c. Green sanitation
d. All of the above
25. What are the fundamental sources of energy
a. Nuclear fusion in the Sun (solar energy)
b. Gravity generated by the Earth and Moon & Nuclear fission reactions
c. Energy in the interior of the Earth & Energy stored in chemical bonds
d. All of the above
26. It is created by the decomposition of buried dead animals and plants in lakes and oceans. It’s found in oil wells above the oil. Vehicles are powered by compressed ________ .
a. Natural Gas (CNG)
b. Biomass
c. Nuclear energy
d. All of the above
27. ______________ emissions into the atmosphere from burning oil, coal and gas for energy use is a serious problem as it is harmful to the environment.
a. Carbon dioxide
b. Oxygen
c. Hydrogen
d. None of the above
28. How we can contribute to economic growth.
a. Study and find good jobs to take care of ourselves and our families.
b. Work hard and contribute to society.
c. Learn and develop skills so that we add value in our community.
d. All of the above
29. How to reduce inequalities?
a. Be friendly with everyone.
b. Help others by including everyone whether they are small or big, girl or boy, belonging to any class or caste.
c. Including everyone while working or playing.
d. All of the above
30. How we can create sustainable cities.
a. Save energy by switching off lights and fans when not in use.
b. Use natural light as much as possible
c. Use energy efficient lights (LED bulbs)
d. All of the above
31. How can we become responsible about our own environment?
a. Reusing paper, glass, plastic, water, etc.
b. Taking cloth bags to market carrying fruits and vegetables.
c. Donate things we do not use such as clothes, books, furniture, food, etc.
d. All of the above
32. Tons of plastic are found in the seas, which is killing marine life. protecting marine life, saving our oceans from pollution is necessary to
a. Reduce waste
b. Respect habitat
c. Choose sustainable seafood
d. All of the above
33. _____________ is leading to soil erosion and making land dry and unusable for cultivation.
a. Cutting trees
b. Reduce waste
c. Using plastics
d. Due to pollution
34. How you can help towards Sustainable Development Goals.
a. Quality Education
b. Clean Water and Sanitation
c. Affordable and Clean Energy
d. All of the above
35. Which of the following has increased with economic development over the years?
a. Water pollution
b. Air pollution
c. Noise pollution
d. All of the above
36. What is development that satisfies the needs of the present without compromising the capacity of future generations called?
a. Overall development
b. Economic development
c. Sustainable development
d. None of the above
37. What does the term “sustainability” mean according to Collins English Dictionary?
a. Management
b. Sustainability
c. Maintainability
d. None of the above
38. Which of the following represents usual sustainable behaviour?
a. Reusing of waste water
b. Conserving rain water
c. Segregating waste at source
d. All of the above
39. What is the solution to global problems like scarcity of clean water, pure air, unadulterated food, and global warming?
a. Stop using these resources
b. Sustainability
c. Make people aware
d. None of the above
40. What does “upcycling” mean?
a. Reuse
b. Recycle
c. Upcycling
d. None of the above
41. Which of the following are environmental problems?
a. Climate change
b. Emission of greenhouse gases
c. Both of the above
d. None of the above
42. Which term describes an economy that reduces environmental risks and promotes ecological balance?
a. Green Economy
b. Green Field
c. Green Nature
d. None of the above
43. Which of the following is a major problem related to sustainable development?
a. Food
b. Fuel
c. Water
d. All of the above
44. Which of the following is not one of the four pillars of sustainability?
a. Refuse
b. Reduce
c. Recycle
d. Recreate
45. Which of the following is not a part of sustainable development?
a. Incorporating green grassy patches and trees between concrete buildings
b. Using environmentally friendly technologies
c. Increasing the excessive use of resources and decreasing resource conservation
d. None of the above
46. Which of the following methods can help protect the environment?
a. Solar Power Plants
b. Waste Water Treatment Plants
c. Electric Vehicles
d. All of the above
47. What is made up of the elements Prithvi (Earth), Agni (Fire), Jal (Water), Vaayu (Air), and Aakash (Space)?
a. Five objects
b. Five elements of nature
c. Five parts of nature
d. None of the above
48. Which of the following is a result of exploiting nature?
a. Scarcity of clean water to drink
b. Scarcity of pure air to breathe
c. Depletion of ozone layer
d. All of the above
49. What does the acronym SDGs stand for?
a. Sustainable Development Goals
b. Sustainable Development Goalseeker
c. Sustainable Developmental Goals
d. None of the above
50. Which of the following are included in the SDGs?
a. Poverty
b. Climate Change
c. Gender Equality
d. All of the above
51. What do organic farmers not use?
a. Chemical Fertilizers
b. Pesticides
c. Chemical Sprays
d. None of the above
Q24. What is the definition of sustainable development?
a. Taking care of future generations only
b. Taking care of ourselves only
c. Taking care of ourselves and future generations
d. None of the above
Q17. When were the SDGs launched at the United Nations?
a. 2013
b. 2016
c. 2014
d. 2015
Q21. Which international organization is responsible for creating the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)?
a. United Nations
b. League of Nations
c. UNICEF
d. World Health Organization
Q22. Which of the following activities contribute to environmental conservation?
a. Organic farming
b. Vermi-composting
c. Rainwater harvesting
d. All of the above
Q23. What are the benefits of organic farming?
a. Better quality, chemical-free crops
b. Improved soil quality for future use
c. Both a and b
d. None of the above
Q18. How many SDGs are there?
a. 13
b. 17
c. 12
d. 15
Q25. What causes an increase in consumption of natural resources?
a. Increasing population
b. Development in all sectors
c. Both a and b
d. None of the above
Q29. Which of the following is an affordable and clean source of energy?
a. Solar energy
b. Energy from fossil fuels
c. Both a and b
d. None of the above
Q30. Which of the following is not a Sustainable Development Goal according to the United Nations?
a. Clean Water and Sanitation
b. Gender Equality
c. Population
d. Reduced Inequalities
Q26. Which of the following is harmful to the environment?
a. Clay pots (Kulhads)
b. Plastic cups
c. Edible cutlery
d. None of the above
Q27. What are the advantages of using clay pots (Kulhads)?
a. Reduce the cutting of trees
b. Create jobs for potters
c. Reduce plastic waste
d. All of the above
Q28. What are some problems related to sustainable development?
a. Large population
b. Poverty
c. Lack of awareness
d. All of the above
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