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1 NO

POVERTY 2 ZERO
HUNGER 3 GOOD
HEALTH

Are there fewer people living in poverty now Choose two things that would help stop
than there were 25 years ago? True or false: The number of starving people children under 5 from dying.
in the world is decreasing.
a) No, 1 billion more people are now a) Nutritious Food
a) True b) An iPad
living in poverty
b) False c) Clean drinking water
b) Yes, 1 billion people have been
lifted out of poverty d) Fizzy drinks

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Potable Water is:


True or false: Fewer girls than boys Which country was the first in the world to
attend school worldwide. give women full political rights? a) Water that is safe to drink
(the right to vote and be elected) b) Water that we can find in flower pots
a) True
a) France c) Water that looks clean
b) False
b) USA
c) Finland

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AND INFRASTRUCTURE

What does energy efficiency mean? If you have a job, does that mean
you are safe from poverty? True or false: Everyone has
a) When a lamp gives a bright light access to the internet.
b) When you can use energy without having a) Yes, because you work to earn money;
a) True
to worry about your consumption b) No, you can have a job and still be in poverty
b) False
c) A device or building that uses
relatively little energy to provide it (1 worker out of 7 worldwide still
with the power it needs lives below the poverty line)
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True or False: In the last 25 years, Solutions to save energy How much food is wasted every day worldwide?
the number of people in extreme poverty and protect the planet already exist.
has NOT gone down Which of these are not real? a) None
a) True a) Bicycles b) One third of food produced
b) False b) Electric buses c) Almost half of all food produced

(since 1990, the number of people living c) Flying cars


in extreme poverty has declined
by more than 50 %)

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Which of the following statements is correct?


What is overfishing? True or false: Human activities are
a) Global warming doesn’t exist because responsible for the extinction
last winter was really cold a) Eating too much fish and getting sick; of other species.
b) Global warming doesn't exist because b) When we take fish more fish out of the sea
than can be naturally replaced; a) True
there are still global icecaps
c) Overfeeding fish so they get fat. b) False
c) Global warming will lead to more
flooding and heavy storms

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What is a child soldier? How does fairtrade contribute to the SDGs?


a) A child who plays war games with other a) It offers better trading conditions to
children producers and workers
b) A child who is enrolled in an armed group b) It increases profits
for industries
c) Both
c) It encourages producers
to hire children
1 NO
POVERTY 2 ZERO
HUNGER 3 GOOD
HEALTH

How many people are living in How many people in the world are not What is best for a newborn baby?
extreme poverty worldwide? eating enough to be in good health?
a) Drinking lemonade
a) Around 800 people a) Almost 90 people b) Drinking orange juice
b) Around 8,000 people b) Almost 9,000 people c) Breastfeeding
c) Over 800 million people c) Almost 900 million people

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Education… How many countries in the world have Where does most of the wastewater
a woman as President or Head of State? resulting from human activities go?
a) Will make it hard for you to get a job
b) Will help you get a job and improve your life a) 5 a) It is treated and recycled
c) Is only for very smart kids b) 20 b) It is stored in safe places
c) 100 c) It is discharged into rivers or sea
without any pollution removal

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ENERGY 8 DECENT WORK
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Global warming happens What does “economic growth” mean?


because of an increase of a certain gas True or false: Everyone has access
in the atmosphere. Which gas is it? a) You save more money every month to electricity.
b) Prices are increasing a) True
a) Ozone
c) An increase in the value of goods and b) False
b) Carbon services produced by a country
c) Gasoline (about one third of the global
population are facing difficulties in
accessing electricity all of the time)
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In terms of education... What is renewable energy? Oil is the most polluting industry in the world.
Which comes second?
a) Girls should only learn to knit and cook a) Energy that comes from natural sources
and never runs out a) Coal
b) Boys should only learn science and
technology b) Energy from outer space! b) Textile
c) Girls and boys should have equal c) A form of energy used by c) Toy
learning opportunities the pharaohs of Ancient Egypt

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Countries should make sure they use more: Which of the following contribute Biodiversity means...
to marine pollution...
a) Coal and oil for energy a) The diversity of animal and plant species
a) Litter on the beach living on our planet
b) Nuclear energy
b) Jellyfish and crabs b) The variety of healthy products you
c) Energy from the sun, wind and waves
c) Seaweed can find in your supermarket
d) Refusing plastic shopping bags c) The number of planets
and bringing your own reusable that humans could live on
bags to the shops instead

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A blue helmet is... What made communication


among partners easier?
a) A soldier who works for the United Nations
to protect peace a) Messenger pigeons
b) A firefighter in the navy b) The Internet
c) A child soldier c) Messages in bottles
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1 NO
POVERTY 2 ZERO
HUNGER 3 GOOD
HEALTH

4 Most of the people living in poverty live in: Which of these statements is true? How many minutes of exercise should children
between 5 and 17 do everyday?
a) Europe a) You need at least one sweetened fizzy
drink per day to stay healthy a) 60 minutes
b) North and South America
b) There is enough food to feed the world b) 30 minutes
c) Africa and Asia
c) You can stay healthy if you don’t eat c) You don’t need to exercise everyday
vegetables and fruits

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Who should do the cooking How many countries in the world have Which statement is correct?
and cleaning in a house? a woman as President or Head of State?
a) More people have a mobile phone
a) The males in the house a) 5 than a toilet
b) The females in the house b) 20 b) Most people have toilets but can’t afford
c) Everyone should help out! c) 100 a mobile phone
c) Everyone has both a mobile
phone and a toilet

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ENERGY 8 DECENT WORK
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Some energy sources are renewable, why? How many people are jobless worldwide? Which one of these innovations is the best
at fighting climate change?
a) Because they don’t pollute a) 2 million
b) Because they are brand new b) 20 million a) An electric car
c) Because they can be replenished c) 200 million b) A diesel car
by nature in a short time c) A petrol car
(1 out of every 40 people in the world)
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To reduce health inequalities all children Where is the fastest urbanisation Plastic bags are a big problem for our
should have access to: in the world situated? environment. Which country was the first
to ban plastic bags?
a) Clean drinking water a) Europe
b) The United States of America a) Sweden
b) Medical care
c) In developing countries b) Russia
c) Vaccines
c) Rwanda
d) All of the above

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Who is in charge of looking after the planet? If we don’t change our habits by 2050 there Globally, forests are...
will be more plastic in the ocean
a) Scientists than there are fish. a) Growing, there are trees everywhere
b) Famous people a) True b) Being cut down at the same rate they
c) The government are being replanted
b) False
d) Everyone c) Vanishing, around half of all
forests have already disappeared

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What is a refugee camp? What is needed to achieve


the 17 sustainable development goals ?
a) A summer camp in the mountains
b) A camp for the protection of people a) The involvement of all countries
when they flee from their homes b) The developed countries
c) A military camp leading the change
c) The developing countries
leading the change
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1 NO
POVERTY 2 ZERO
HUNGER 3 GOOD
HEALTH

In 1990, almost four people in ten (38%) lived What is malnutrition ? Which of these insects has helped to spread
in extreme poverty. How many people the disease malaria?
live in extreme poverty now? a) When you don’t have a three course meal
a) Mosquitoes
b) When you don’t eat meat every day
a) 10 % b) Dragonflies
c) When you don’t eat enough healthy food
b) 30% for a certain period of time c) Glow Flies
c) 50%

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AND SANITATION

What percentage of adults today are literate, What percentage of researchers in science What percentage of water in the world
meaning they can read and write? and technology are women? is potable?
a) 80% a) 50% a) Only 3 %
b) 60% b) 30% b) Half of all water, 50 %
c) 30% c) 70% c) Almost all of it, 97%

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Which is a renewable energy source? True or false: Every adult What infrastructure is important
possesses a bank account. for quality education?
a) Oil
b) Gas a) True a) Well built schools
c) Sunlight b) False b) School books
(40% of people worldwide do not have a c) Internet connection
bank account) d) All of the above
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We can fight inequalities by: In 2030 what percentage of the world’s How do bees help our environment?
population will live in urban areas?
a) Making all buildings wheelchair accessible a) They help plants grow and make food
a) 60% b) They do not help, they just make honey
b) Making public transport usable
for everyone b) 100% c) They sting mean people!
c) Including people with disabilities in c) 20%
games and sports
d) All of the above

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In 2015, where did world leaders make Plastic bags are dangerous for turtles Trees are essential because...
a plan for our climate? because sometimes they think they are:
a) They are a habitat for wildlife
a) Paris (Paris Agreement) a) Food
b) You can climb them
b) London (Big Ben Agreement) b) A toy
c) Plastic is produced from trees
c) New York (The Statue of Liberty c) A shell
Agreement)

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What is child displacement? Who should be involved in partnership


to achieve the 17 SDGs?
a) When a child goes on holiday
b) When a child is displaced a) Citizens
due to armed conflict b) Governments
c) When a child spends the night c) Companies
at a friend’s home
d) All of the above

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