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Himalayan Sustainability Quiz Questions and Answers
Himalayan Sustainability: Quiz Questions and Answers
This page compiles the quiz questions and answers discussed in the previous chats. The questions are grouped by section and presented in a collapsible format.
Note: In the policy and development quiz, Question 1 was later confirmed as Infrastructure. The final 15-question set on energy, water, cities, and timber construction was shared as the most likely answer set during the timed quiz.
1. Quiz 1: Sustainability Basics
This section includes the first set of Himalayan Sustainability quiz questions and answers discussed earlier.
A) Global Development Indicator
B) Gender Development Index
C) Gross Domestic Investment
D) General Demographics Index
Answer: B) Gender Development Index
A) The study of ancient human civilizations
B) A period marked by significant volcanic activity
C) The Earth's most recent geologic time period influenced by human activity
D) An era characterized by the dominance of dinosaurs
Answer: C) The Earth's most recent geologic time period influenced by human activity
A) Human Development Index
B) Health and Demographics Indicator
C) Human Dependency Indicator
D) Housing Development Index
Answer: A) Human Development Index
A) Ten
B) Eight
C) Seven
D) Nine
Answer: D) Nine
A) A theory that promotes unlimited resource consumption
B) A model aiming to meet human needs within the planet's ecological limits
C) An economic model focusing solely on profit maximization
D) An approach that disregards environmental concerns in economic planning
Answer: B) A model aiming to meet human needs within the planet's ecological limits
A) 1962
B) 1972
C) 1982
D) 1992
Answer: B) 1972
A) Politics, Economics, and Education
B) Environmental Stewardship, Social Equity, and Economic Prosperity
C) Technology, Innovation, and Efficiency
D) Culture, Tradition, and Heritage
Answer: B) Environmental Stewardship, Social Equity, and Economic Prosperity
A) A period of swift technological advancements during the 18th century
B) The rapid increase in human activity impacting the Earth since the mid-20th century
C) The acceleration of Earth's rotation due to gravitational forces
D) The rapid growth of the universe after the Big Bang
Answer: B) The rapid increase in human activity impacting the Earth since the mid-20th century
A) Population Density, Employment Rates, and Healthcare Access
B) Environmental Quality, Social Freedom, and Economic Growth
C) Technology, Innovation, and Infrastructure
D) Life Expectancy, Education, and Per Capita Income
Answer: D) Life Expectancy, Education, and Per Capita Income
A) 1988
B) 1980
C) 2000
D) 1992
Answer: D) 1992
2. Quiz 2: Environmental Milestones and Global Agreements
This section covers environmental milestones such as Stockholm, Rio, Kyoto, MDGs, SDGs, and the Paris Agreement.
A) A chart representing ocean acidity levels
B) A graph showing temperature changes over time
C) CO2 level measurement
D) A measure of global population growth
Answer: C) CO2 level measurement
A) Rio Earth Summit
B) Stockholm Conference
C) Kyoto Protocol was signed
D) Earth Day was first celebrated
Answer: B) Stockholm Conference
A) Sustainable Development
B) Population control
C) Biodiversity conservation
D) Environmental justice
Answer: A) Sustainable Development
A) Agenda 21
B) The creation of the Millennium Development Goals
C) The Paris Agreement
D) The Kyoto Protocol
Answer: A) Agenda 21
A) A global action plan for promoting gender equality
B) A legally binding environmental treaty
C) A non-binding sustainable development action plan
D) A policy focused solely on urban development
Answer: C) A non-binding sustainable development action plan
A) Eliminate deforestation
B) Promote renewable energy
C) Protect endangered species
D) Reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions
Answer: D) Reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions
A) A set of guidelines for environmental conservation
B) A framework for international trade
C) Eight development goals for 2015
D) Six goals to reduce carbon emissions
Answer: C) Eight development goals for 2015
A) Ten
B) Seventeen
C) Twenty
D) Twelve
Answer: B) Seventeen
A) To limit global warming
B) To establish a global ban on plastic
C) To protect endangered species
D) To promote economic growth
Answer: A) To limit global warming
A) Climate action
B) Reduce inequality
C) Ensure quality education
D) Protect marine life
Answer: A) Climate action
3. Quiz 3: Hindu Kush Himalaya and Regional Sustainability
This section covers sustainability issues in the Hindu Kush Himalaya (HKH) region, including biodiversity, water security, and vulnerability.
A) South American Network for Disaster and Environmental Economics
B) Southeast Asian Network for Development and Environmental Ethics
C) South Asian Network for Development and Environmental Economics
D) South African Network for Development and Economic Equity
Answer: C) South Asian Network for Development and Environmental Economics
A) Overpopulation, deforestation, and industrial pollution
B) Climate change, disasters, pollution (air/waste/plastic)
C) Urbanization, loss of biodiversity, and overfishing
D) Soil erosion, water scarcity, and desertification
Answer: B) Climate change, disasters, pollution (air/waste/plastic)
A) Six countries
B) Five countries
C) Eight countries
D) Ten countries
Answer: C) Eight countries
A) 60-85%
B) 40-60%
C) 30-50%
Answer: A) 60-85%
A) Increased agricultural yields
B) Wiping out resources, communities, and cultures
C) Growth in tourism
D) Expansion of forested areas
Answer: B) Wiping out resources, communities, and cultures
A) Stabilization of river flows
B) Water scarcity, floods, rapid melting of glaciers
C) Decreased rainfall variability
D) Increased groundwater levels
Answer: B) Water scarcity, floods, rapid melting of glaciers
A) Improved water quality
B) Enhanced groundwater recharge
C) Increased risk of flooding
D) Increased agricultural productivity
Answer: C) Increased risk of flooding
A) Reduction in energy consumption
B) Stabilization of global temperatures
C) Accelerating global warming and climate change
D) Decreasing carbon emissions
Answer: C) Accelerating global warming and climate change
A) Building more industrial zones
B) Employing nature-based solutions
C) Expanding urban infrastructure
D) Increasing fossil fuel consumption
Answer: B) Employing nature-based solutions
A) Women
B) Wealthy landowners
C) Elderly men
D) Children
Answer: A) Women
4. Quiz 4: Local Development, Nepal, and Design Principles
This section covers local sustainable development, eco-tourism, Nepal’s SDG strategy, permaculture, and people-centric design.
A) Increasing reliance on imported goods
B) Reducing local biodiversity
C) Expanding urban sprawl
D) Supporting and practicing local initiatives
Answer: D) Supporting and practicing local initiatives
A) By promoting luxury travel packages
B) By focusing on high-impact, short-term tourism growth
C) By reducing greenhouse gas emissions and educating communities and tourists about climate change
D) By increasing the number of tourists in fragile ecosystems
Answer: C) By reducing greenhouse gas emissions and educating communities and tourists about climate change
A) Profit, planet, productivity, progress, and people
B) Place, profit, planet, people, purpose
C) Planet, profit, production, processes, and people
D) Purpose, productivity, profit, power, and place
Answer: B) Place, profit, planet, people, purpose
A) Reduction in population growth
B) Strengthening military capabilities
C) Economic isolation
D) Accelerated progress towards sustainable development
Answer: D) Accelerated progress towards sustainable development
A) Inadequate global partnerships
B) Political instability
C) Lack of natural resources
D) Overpopulation
Answer: B) Political instability
A) Agriculture
B) Defense
C) Technology
D) Healthcare
Answer: A) Agriculture
A) Military expansion
B) Limiting economic growth
C) Strengthening governance and institutions
D) Reducing foreign aid dependency
Answer: C) Strengthening governance and institutions
A) Creative green economy, the quintuple bottom line, permaculture principles, and people-centric design
B) Industrial growth, consumer-driven economy, and fossil fuel reliance
C) Free-market capitalism, deregulation, and global trade expansion
D) Technological advancement, urbanization, and resource extraction
Answer: A) Creative green economy, the quintuple bottom line, permaculture principles, and people-centric design
A) A method for increasing agricultural yield using chemical fertilizers
B) A strategy for global industrial development
C) A technique for urban planning focused on maximizing construction density
D) A set of ideas promoting sustainable interactions between people and the environment
Answer: D) A set of ideas promoting sustainable interactions between people and the environment
A) An approach that prioritizes the needs, preferences, and experiences of end-users in problem-solving
B) A method for increasing automation in manufacturing
C) A focus on maximizing corporate profits in product design
D) A strategy that prioritizes industrial efficiency over human needs
Answer: A) An approach that prioritizes the needs, preferences, and experiences of end-users in problem-solving
5. Quiz 5: SDG Interactions and Transformative Impact
This section covers the nature of SDGs, interactions among SDGs, synergies, trade-offs, and analytical approaches.
A) Global, transformative, and universal
B) Measurable, achievable, and time-bound
C) Economic, social, and environmental
D) Integrated, indivisible, and interlinked
Answer: D) Integrated, indivisible, and interlinked
A) Strong and weak
B) Synergies and trade-offs
C) Positive and negative
D) Direct and indirect
Answer: B) Synergies and trade-offs
A) SDG 17 (Partnerships for the Goals)
B) SDG 1 (No Poverty)
C) SDG 2 (Zero Hunger)
D) SDG 12 (Responsible Consumption and Production)
Answer: B) SDG 1 (No Poverty)
A) SDG implementation
B) SDG prioritization
C) SDG cherry-picking
D) SDG networking
Answer: C) SDG cherry-picking
A) To rank SDGs in order of importance
B) To simplify the implementation process
C) To identify synergies and trade-offs for better decision-making
D) To reduce the number of goals
Answer: C) To identify synergies and trade-offs for better decision-making
A) Random sampling
B) Qualitative analysis
C) Expert judgment
D) Quantitative analysis
Answer: A) Random sampling
A) Interactions that are difficult to measure
B) Interactions that occur over a long period of time
C) Interactions between SDG targets within the same goal
D) Interactions between non-adjacent SDGs in a network
Answer: D) Interactions between non-adjacent SDGs in a network
A) Lack of international cooperation
B) All of the above
C) Too many goals and targets
D) Insufficient data for monitoring progress
Answer: B) All of the above
A) Regression analysis
B) Cluster analysis
C) Factor analysis
D) Network analysis
Answer: D) Network analysis
A) Lack of funding
B) Selective implementation
C) Existing priorities
D) Countries not being on track
Answer: A) Lack of funding
6. Quiz 6: Indicators, Correlation, Bioeconomy, RCPs, and SSPs
This section covers SDG targets, indicator disaggregation, Spearman correlation, bioeconomy, RCPs, and SSP scenarios.
A) 232
B) 17
C) 241
D) 169
Answer: D) 169
A) Only by geographic location
B) By various characteristics including income, sex, age, race, etc.
C) No disaggregation is recommended
D) Only by income
Answer: B) By various characteristics including income, sex, age, race, etc.
A) Maximal Information Coefficient
B) Multiple Interaction Coefficient
C) Maximal Information Criterion
D) Minimal Interaction Coefficient
Answer: A) Maximal Information Coefficient
A) 0 to 1
B) -1 to 0
C) -1 to 1
D) 0 to 0.5
Answer: C) -1 to 1
A) ρ > 0
B) ρ > 0.9
C) ρ > 0.5
D) ρ > 0.7
Answer: C) ρ > 0.5
A) Causation implies correlation
B) There is no difference between correlation and causation
C) Correlation implies causation
D) Correlation indicates a statistical association, while causation implies a direct cause-and-effect relationship
Answer: D) Correlation indicates a statistical association, while causation implies a direct cause-and-effect relationship
A) Maximizing economic growth
B) Increasing industrial production
C) Utilizing renewable biological resources
D) Fossil fuel usage
Answer: C) Utilizing renewable biological resources
A) Regional Climate Projections
B) Relative Climate Predictions
C) Representative Concentration Pathways
D) Reactive Carbon Processes
Answer: C) Representative Concentration Pathways
A) 6
B) 5
C) 4
D) 3
Answer: B) 5
A) SSP2
B) SSP3
C) SSP4
D) SSP1
Answer: D) SSP1
7. Quiz 7: Qualitative Research, Systematic Reviews, and Text Mining
This section covers qualitative research, PRISMA, text mining, data extraction, and focus group discussions.
A) Experimental research
B) Quantitative research
C) Mixed-methods research
D) Qualitative research
Answer: D) Qualitative research
A) Narrative analysis
B) Regression analysis
C) Discourse analysis
D) Content analysis
Answer: B) Regression analysis
A) Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses
B) Protocol for Reviewing Important Statistical Methods and Analyses
C) Primary Research In Systematic Meta-Analyses
D) Principal Requirements for Integrating Systematic Methodological Approaches
Answer: A) Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses
A) Sentiment analysis
B) Risk assessment
C) Citation management
D) Topic modeling
Answer: A) Sentiment analysis
A) A written questionnaire
B) A focus group discussion
C) An interview with a rigid set of questions
D) An interview that allows new ideas to be brought up during the conversation
Answer: D) An interview that allows new ideas to be brought up during the conversation
A) MAYBE
B) OR
C) NOT
D) AND
Answer: A) MAYBE
A) To select relevant articles based on criteria
B) To publish research findings
C) To increase the number of articles
D) To write new articles
Answer: A) To select relevant articles based on criteria
A) Manual data extraction
B) Text mining
C) Statistical regression
D) Topic modeling
Answer: C) Statistical regression
A) Both quantitative and qualitative analysis
B) Neither quantitative nor qualitative analysis
C) Only quantitative analysis
D) Only qualitative analysis
Answer: A) Both quantitative and qualitative analysis
A) A one-on-one interview
B) A statistical analysis method
C) A data collection technique where a selected group discusses a given topic in-depth
D) A survey method
Answer: C) A data collection technique where a selected group discusses a given topic in-depth
8. Quiz 8: Development Policy, Investments, and Growth
This section contains the policy, investment, and economic growth quiz. Question 1 was later confirmed from the quiz review as Infrastructure.
A) Environment
B) Infrastructure
C) Education
D) Health
Answer: B) Infrastructure
A) Short-term profit
B) Quick economic recovery
C) Risk minimization
D) Long-term sustainability
Answer: D) Long-term sustainability
A) Contingency Plan
B) Operational Plan
C) Tactical Plan
D) Strategic Plan
Answer: D) Strategic Plan
A) Market monopolization
B) Capacity building
C) Regulatory measures
D) Public-private partnerships
Answer: A) Market monopolization
A) Avoiding investment altogether
B) High-risk, high-reward strategies
C) Concentration on one sector
D) Diversification
Answer: D) Diversification
A) Children
B) Migrants
C) Elderly
D) Working-age population
Answer: D) Working-age population
A) Foreign Direct Investment (FDI)
B) Stock market speculation
C) Venture capital
D) Microfinance
Answer: B) Stock market speculation
A) Short-term financial gains
B) Political approval
C) Media coverage
D) Long-term social impact
Answer: D) Long-term social impact
A) Funding availability
B) Policy design
C) Political will
D) Public opinion
Answer: C) Political will
A) Private sector investment
B) Government spending
C) Consumer spending
D) Foreign aid
Answer: A) Private sector investment
9. Quiz 9: Energy, Water, Cities, and Timber Construction
This section contains the 15-question set answered from lecture-style content. These were provided as the most likely answers during the timed quiz.