Question
Which one of the following statements is not true about
United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UNSDG)?Solution
The Sustainable Development Goals agenda was accepted by all members of the United Nations in 2012 at the Rio De Janeiro Council Meet with an aim to promote a healthy and developed future of the planet and its people. It was in 2015 when the Sustainable Development Goals were implemented after a successful fifteen-year plan of development called the Millennium Development Goals. It is a group of 17 goals with 169 targets and 304 indicators, as proposed by the United Nation General Assembly’s Open Working Group on Sustainable Development Goals to be achieved by 2030.
In an election between two candidates 'M' and 'N', 'M' got 68% of the votes and won by 8,820 votes. Find the number of votes received by 'N'.
Monthly savings of ‘A’ is Rs. 1500 more than his monthly expenditure and his total monthly income is Rs. 4100. If his monthly income is increased by...
A boy lost his 25% of his money. After spending 30% of the remainder, he has Rs 1260 left. What money does he had initially?
The total strength of school A is 20% more than that of school B. In school A and B, out of total number of students, 20% and 50% respectively are girls...
One fourth of one third of two fifth of a number is 15. What will be 40% of that number
...45% of ‘r’ added to 55% of ‘s’ gives 180. If ‘s’ is 60 more than ‘r’, find the value of (2r – s)
The total strength of school A is 40% more than that of school B. In school A and B, out of total number of students, 25% and 40% respectively are girls...
Manish has some money left after spending 11%, 15% and 20% of monthly salary on rent, electricity and shopping respectively. The remaining money with Ma...
A person spent 25% of his monthly income on food and 55% of the remaining on rent. If amount spent on rent is Rs 825, then find the amount spent on food.
50% of a number is equal to 40% of another number. If the total of both numbers is 360, find the difference between them.