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The document consists of a series of multiple-choice questions related to various environmental organizations, agreements, and reports. It covers topics such as the Emissions Gap Report, the Kyoto and Montreal Protocols, and the roles of organizations like IPCC, UNEP, and IUCN. The questions assess knowledge on international environmental governance and conservation efforts.

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The document consists of a series of multiple-choice questions related to various environmental organizations, agreements, and reports. It covers topics such as the Emissions Gap Report, the Kyoto and Montreal Protocols, and the roles of organizations like IPCC, UNEP, and IUCN. The questions assess knowledge on international environmental governance and conservation efforts.

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1.Which organization publishes the "Emissions Gap Report"?

a) IPCC
b)UNEP
c) WMO
d) WWF
2.The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) was established by:
a) UNFCCC and UNEP
b) UNEP and WMO
c) UNDP and World Bank
d) UNESCO and IUCN
3.Which organization is known for the 'Living Planet Report'?
a) WWF
b) IPCC
c) FAO
d) Greenpeace
5.The headquarters of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) is
located in:
a) Geneva, Switzerland
b) Paris, France
c) Gland, Switzerland
d) Nairobi, Kenya
6.Which international organization maintains the Red List of Threatened Species?
a) UNEP
b) IUCN
c) WWF
d) FAO
7.The Green Climate Fund (GCF) was established under the framework of:
a) Kyoto Protocol
b) UNFCCC
c) Montreal Protocol
d) Rio+20
8.The Global Environment Facility (GEF) primarily supports projects related to:
a) Nuclear energy
b) Marine shipping
c) Biodiversity and climate change
d) Urban infrastructure
9.Which organization is responsible for the 'State of the World’s Forests' report?
a) UNEP
b) FAO
c) WWF
d) UNDP
10.CITES is concerned with:
a) Emission trading
b) Protection of wetlands
c) International trade in endangered species
d) Climate change finance
11.The 'Kyoto Protocol' is related to:
a) Conservation of oceans
b) Protection of endangered species
c) Reduction of greenhouse gas emissions
d) Phasing out of plastic use
12.The 'Montreal Protocol' aims to protect:
a) Forest ecosystems
b) Biodiversity
c) Ozone layer
d) Marine life
13.Which of the following is not a legally binding agreement?
a) Kyoto Protocol
b) Paris Agreement
c) Stockholm Convention
d) Agenda 21
14.The “Stockholm Convention” deals with:
a) Ocean pollution
b) Desertification
c) Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs)
d) Electronic waste
15.Which report is released by the IPCC?
a) Global Forest Resources Assessment
b) Global Biodiversity Outlook
c) Assessment Report (AR)
d) Emissions Gap Report
16.The Paris Agreement of 2015 aims to limit global warming to:
a) Below 3°C
b) Below 2°C, preferably 1.5°C
c) Below 1°C, preferably 1.5°C
d) Exactly 2.5°C
17.The Earth Summit 1992 was held in:
a) Kyoto, Japan
b) Paris, France
c) Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
d) Stockholm, Sweden
18.Which of the following is associated with the protection of migratory species of
wild animals?
a) CBD
b) CMS (Bonn Convention)
c) Ramsar Convention
d) UNCCD
19.The Basel Convention regulates the:
a) Trade of endangered species
b) Management of hazardous waste
c) Use of ozone-depleting substances
d) Carbon emissions trading
20.Which of these reports focuses on biodiversity and is released by the CBD
Secretariat?
a) Global Biodiversity Outlook
b) State of Forests Report
c) Living Planet Report
d) Climate Action Tracker

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