Product Design
Community
Environment
Labor
100
What is one of Nike’s most used materials? A. vinyl B. leather C. cotton D. plastic
C. cotton
100
The Nike Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to investing in adolescent girls as the most powerful force for positive change on the planet is which of the following: A. Has an extensive global network including the World Bank B. Uses "Girl Hubs" in 3 main countries: Rwanda, Nigeria, and Ethiopia C. Amplifies teen spirit through social communications D. Has proved that when a girl in the developing world receives 7 years of education, she marries 4 years later and has 2.2 fewer children; an extra year of secondary school increases her eventual wages 25% E. All of the above
E. All of the above
100
The Nike reuse-a-shoe program--which recycles discarded athletic shoes, produces Nike Grind which is then used to produce A. Sports Fields B. Buttons and Zippers for Nike clothing C. Nike Footwear D. All of the Above
D. All of the Above
100
What percent of the factory employees are female? A. 34% B. 56% C. 67% D. 28%
C. 67%
200
Where does Nike’s leather come from? A. Brazil B. Nigeria C. Bangladesh D. Texas
A. Brazil
200
What country does the Nike School Innovation Fund (NSIF) specifically support? A. Rwanda B. Mexico C. The United States D. India
C. The United States (Oregon)
200
Nike is working to design products from materials that require less water to produce. How many gallons of water does it take to make enough cotton for one t-shirt? A. 7 B. 70 C. 700 D. 7,000
C. 700
200
Nike is working with their contracted factories to help them build their Human Resources. The main focus of their HR is on? A. Working conditions in factories: environment, safety and health B. Labor rights, freedoms and protections C. Workers’ lives outside of the factory, and living conditions in their communities D. All of the above
D. All of the above
300
Which of the following is NOT on Nike’s restricted substance list? A. Copper B. Asbestos C. Disperse dyes D. Tubvinyl (ink)
D. Tubvinyl (ink)
300
What is significant about the Nike’s global collection of LIVESTRONG products? A. It has raised the most money out of any other Nike community investment B. It has created the Air Cancer sneaker, a premium and an exclusive product for athletes that want to support a great cause C. It has helped build unique relationships with Nike’s consumers and the things they all care about D. In partnership with Converse’s RED, it has provided combined marathons that seek to connect supporters of both cancer and HIV/AIDS
C. It has helped build unique relationships with Nike’s consumers and the things they all care about
300
Nike environmentally preferred rubber contains ___% fewer toxins by weight than original rubber A. 55% B. 26% C. 98% D. 73%
C. 98%
300
From 2009 to 2011 the percent of E-rate factories dropped from 48% to: A. 17% B. 24% C. 13% D. 8%
D. 8%
400
Nike has 3 main targets for waste reduction. Which of the following is not included? A. Footwear B. Shipping C. Apparel D. Packaging
B. Shipping
400
What did Nike learn when figuring out approaches to help disaster-affected communities? A. That Nike’s greatest potential impact is in arena where they have expertise B. Both A and D C. That programs that seek to help youth deal with the trauma of loss (via counseling, sporting activities) work best with children ages 7-11 D. That providing employee engagement platforms like WE Portal can provide a gateway for donations, create volunteering teams, and help track all contributions
B. Both A and D
400
Nike recognizes the recommendations of the majority of leading climate scientists that the global economy needs to see greenhouse gas emissions reduced 80 percent below 1990 levels by 2050, and they recognize that there are a number of ways to reach this level of mitigation. Which of the following is NOT one of Nike's impact areas for reducing GHG emissions? A. Footwear and Apparel Manufacturing B. Facilities C. Business Travel D. All of the Above are Impact Areas
D. All of the Above are Impact Areas
400
Which of the following is NOT one of the most frequently identified incidents of health, safety, and environment noncompliance among contract factories in 2011? A. Underground storage tanks B. Hazardous materials C. Childcare D. Confined spaces • Electrical safety
C. Childcare
500
In FY2011, how many factory visits/audits did Nike have? A. 515 B. 965 C. 1,030 D. 1,161
D. 1,161
500
Which of the following is not a key area for Nike’s community engagement strategy? A. Access to physical activity B. Brand engagement C. Investing in the power of adolescent girls D. Using sport to rebuild communities E. Focusing investments in emerging markets versus North America
E. Focusing investments in emerging markets versus North America
500
The Business for Innovative Climate and Energy Policy (BICEP) is an advocacy coalition of businesses committed to working with policy makers in several countries to pass meaningful energy and climate legislation that will enable a rapid transition to a low-carbon, 21st century economy. BICEP has... A. Created the Clean Air Act B. Created new jobs and Stimulated economic growth C. Both A and B D. Neither A nor B
B. Created new jobs and Stimulated economic growth
500
TRUE or FALSE: Nike controls the wages of all their workers
False