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[Learn with a Quiz] Quiz Questions about the SDGs

Words like SDGs and sustainable have become common in recent years.They’re frequently featured on TV and elsewhere, but many people still aren’t quite sure what they actually are.To put it simply, it’s about “achieving 17 goals by 2030 so that people around the world can continue to live peacefully and with dignity.”In this article, we present a selection of items from those 17 SDGs as a quiz.It’s a multiple-choice quiz with three options, so even those who aren’t familiar with the SDGs can give it a try.Why not deepen your understanding of the issues we must face—and the knowledge we need—while solving the quiz?

[Learn with Quizzes] Quiz Questions on the SDGs (11–20)

The proportion of people suffering from hunger worldwide

The proportion of people suffering from hunger worldwide
  1. One in ten
  2. one in 100 people
  3. One in 1,000
See the answer

One in ten

Under “Zero Hunger,” the goal is to ensure that everyone can overcome malnutrition and secure access to food. Globally, the total amount of food produced is sufficient to feed the world, but in reality it does not reach everyone due to issues such as production methods and preservation. We should also actively address food loss.

SDGs Quiz

Kokoro-chan’s SDGs Quiz
SDGs Quiz

Here are some ideas for SDGs quizzes you can tackle with family and friends! SDGs refers to the United Nations’ “Sustainable Development Goals,” right? Some of you may already be keeping them in mind at school, after-school programs, or at home.

This time, let’s try a quiz about the SDGs.

For example, you might get a question like, “After drinking tea from a plastic bottle, what should you do?” There are three answer choices, so pick the one closest to your own thinking while deepening your knowledge.

In conclusion

Many of you may have tried the SDGs quiz, found the answers, and discovered some surprising facts! Even small actions by each of us can add up to significant results. I hope this becomes an opportunity to think more personally about issues like food loss, climate change, and waste.