Category 1: Global Citizenship
Category 2: SDG 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth
Category 3: SDG 9: Industry, Innovation, Infrastructure
Category 4: SDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities
Category 5: Wild Card
100

What is global citizenship? (Definition)

Understanding global interconnection, responsibility to others, respecting diversity.

100

What does "decent work" mean?

Productive work with fair income, workplace security, social protection, personal development opportunities.

100

What is "infrastructure"? (Definition)

Systems like roads, internet, energy that support daily life and economy.

100

What is the goal of SDG 11? (Short version)

Make cities inclusive, safe, resilient, and sustainable.

100

Name one thing that cities must do to be sustainable.

Create green spaces, improve waste management, invest in public transport, reduce pollution.

200

Give one action a global citizen can take.

Volunteer, advocate for education, protect the environment, promote equality.

200

What does "GDP" stand for?

Gross Domestic Product.

200

Name one example of "innovation" that helps communities.

Examples: Solar energy projects, internet access towers in rural areas, 3D-printed houses.

200

What are "green spaces"?

Parks, gardens, and natural areas in cities.

200

Which SDG focuses on job quality?

SDG 8.

300

What vocabulary word means "respecting all groups in society"?

Social Inclusion.

300

Define "inclusive growth" in your own words.

Growth that benefits all groups, not just the wealthy; fair distribution of opportunities.

300

What does "sustainable industry" mean? (Short definition)

Industry that does not harm the environment and protects future generations.

300

Why is "public transport" important for sustainable cities?

Reduces traffic, pollution, and gives everyone easier access to opportunities.

300

Which SDG focuses on strong infrastructure?

SDG 9.

400

True/False: A global citizen only cares about their own country.

False. (Global citizens think about the whole world, not only their own country.)

400

What is "informal work"? Give one example.

Jobs without legal contracts, benefits, or protections (e.g., street vendors, day laborers).

400

Why is "investment" important for SDG 9?

Investment provides resources to improve industries, technology, and infrastructure.

400

What does "urban" mean?

Related to cities or towns.

400

Which SDG focuses on better cities?

SDG 11.

500

Scenario: You learn about another culture to understand their values. Which global citizenship value are you showing?

Cultural awareness or Intercultural understanding.

500

Name two groups most affected by job inequality.

Youth and Women.

500

Scenario: A country builds solar panel factories and trains workers. Which part of SDG 9 does this support?

Industry and Innovation (also counts if they say all three parts of SDG 9).

500

Scenario: A city designs parks, public buses, and clean energy. Name one key word that describes this city.

Sustainable or resilient is acceptable

500

Scenario: A city focuses only on building malls and highways. What SDG problem does this create?

Sustainability problems: Pollution, inequality, lack of affordable housing, social exclusion.

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