1. The 2030 Agenda For Sustainable Development (SDGs) acknowledge that all governments must promote action in the important areas listed below.
    A. People, planet, wealth, plants, and collaboration
    B. People, the world, wealth, flora, and planning
    C. People, planet, prosperity, peace, and collaboration
    Correct Answer: C. People, planet, prosperity, peace, and collaboration
  2. The United Nations has established a total Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
    A. 15
    B.16
    C.17
    Correct Answer: C.17
  3. United Nations (UN) era of schooling for sustainable growth is from
    A. 2005-14
    B. 2004-13
    C. 2003-12
    Correct Answer: A. 2005-14
  4. According to the United Nations, the following are the significant issues of social progress:
    A. Instruction
    B. Public health
    C. All of the preceding
    Correct Answer: C.All of the preceding
  5. Sustainability Science is the application of concepts such as __ and sustainable development.
    A. Science in general
    B. Environmental science
    C. Social science
    Correct Answer: B. Environmental science
  6. The 21st-century notion of sustainable growth places a greater emphasis on
    A. Economic progress
    B. Social progress
    C. All of the preceding.
    Correct Answer: C. All of the preceding.
  7. Which one of the following United Nations commissions is in charge of monitoring progress on Agenda 21 as well as the Rio Agreement on Environmental issues?
    A. The Disarmament Commission of the United Nations
    B. Committee on Environmental Sustainability of the United Nations (CSD)
    C. Human Rights Tribunal of the United Nations
    Correct Answer: B.Committee on Environmental Sustainability of the United Nations (CSD)
  8. In December———-, the General Assembly created the United Nations Council on Environmental Sustainability (CSD).
    A.1992
    B. 1993
    C. 1994
    Correct Answer: A. 1992
  9. Environment refers to:
    A. The natural world of land, water, air, plants and animals that exist around it.
    B. The sum total of conditions which surround human Beings at a given point of time.
    C. All the above
    Correct Answer: A.All the above
  10. The Environment (Protection) Act of India was enacted in:
    A. 2000
    B. 1995
    C. 1986
    Correct Answer: C. 1986
  11. Environment is a composite state of:
    A. Biotic factors
    B. Physiographic factors
    C. All of the above.
    Correct Answer: C.All of the above.
  12. Sustainable development is a matter of inter-generational sensibility in respect of the use of:
    A. Industrial resources
    B. Material resources
    C. Natural resources
    Correct Answer: C.Natural resources
  13. ‘Saving energy and other resources for the future without sacrificing people’s comfort in the present’ is the definition of which of the following concepts?
    A. Human development
    B. Sustainable development
    C. Economic growth
    Correct Answer: B.Sustainable development
  14. The Decade of Sustainable Energy for all is the initiative Of:
    A. Germany
    B. India
    C. United Nations
    Correct Answer: C.United Nations
  15. World Environment Day is celebrated on:
    A. 23 September
    B. 25 May
    C. 5 June
    Correct Answer: A.23 September
  16. A country’s natural capital included all of the following except:
    A. Minerals
    B. Water
    C. Roads
    Correct Answer: C.Roads
  17. National Environmental Engineering Research Institute (NEERI) is situated at:
    A. Bangalore
    B. Hyderabad
    C. Nagpur
    Correct Answer: C. Nagpur
  18. Earth Summit’ was held at:
    A. Rio
    B. Kyoto
    C. Durban
    Correct Answer: A.Rio
  19. International Conference held in Rio-de-Janeiro was:
    A. International new Economics
    B. Environment and Pollution Summit
    C. United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development
    Correct Answer: C.United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development
  20. What is the thin layer of gasses around the earth called?
    A. Atmosphere
    B. Water particle
    C. Biosphere
    Correct Answer: A. Atmosphere

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