What is the term used to describe a person's physical, mental, emotional and social health?
Human Wellbeing
Which term describes wealthy, industrialised countries?
Global North
Name one global challenge that reduces wellbeing.
Poverty
Conflict
Climate change
Disease
Pollution
Gender inequality
Lack of education
How many Sustainable Development Goals are there?
17
Which indicator measures life expectancy, education and income?
Human Development Index (HDI)
How many dimensions are included on the Wellbeing Wheel?
8 Dimensions
Which term describes many developing countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America?
Global South
Which global challenge has displaced millions of Ukrainians?
Conflict/War
Which organisation created the SDGs?
Which indicator measures a country's economic output per person?
GDP per capita
Name two dimensions of wellbeing.
Environmental
Intellectual
Spiritual
Financial
Social
Physical
Emotional
Occupational
Name one characteristic of Global North countries.
High income
Advanced technology
Longer life expectancy
Strong healthcare
Better education
Which challenge can reduce food production through droughts and floods?
Climate change
Which SDG focuses on clean water?
SDG 6 - Clean Water and Sanitation
Which indicator compares development between males and females?
Gender Development Index (GDI)
Wellbeing only refers to being physically healthy.
False
Life expectancy is the average number of ________ a person is expected to live.
Years
Explain one way poverty affects human wellbeing.
Less healthcare
Poor nutrition
Lower education
Unsafe housing
Reduced employment opportunities
Which SDG focuses on quality education?
SDG 4 - Quality Education
Which indicator measures multiple forms of deprivation, including health, education and living standards?
Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI)
Explain why someone with little money could still have high wellbeing.
Because wellbeing includes relationships, safety, health, education, belonging and happiness, not just wealth.
List three factors that influence life expectancy.
Healthcare
Education
Income
Clean water
Nutrition
Political stability
Environment
Why are global challenges considered a cause of spatial inequality?
Because they affect places differently, creating unequal levels of wellbeing between regions.
Explain why the SDGs improve human wellbeing.
They aim to reduce poverty, improve health, education, equality, environmental sustainability and peace.
Why is HDI considered a better measure than GDP alone?
Because it measures health, education and income rather than only wealth.