GRI certification Final Exam (2025/2026) LATEST
|COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS
(GRADED A+) DETAILED ANSWERS!!
What are the 8 reporting principles ? - (ANSWER)Accuracy, balance, clarity,
comparability, completeness, sustainability context, timeliness, verifiability
What are the key concepts in GRI 1 Foundation? - (ANSWER)impact, material
topics, due diligence, stakeholder
What is the internationally recognized human rights document that the GRI is
based off of? - (ANSWER)Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR)
What are the four categories of the ILO's Declaration on Fundamental Principles
and Rights at Work? - (ANSWER)Freedom of association and right to collective
bargaining; freedom from forced labor; freedom from child labor; freedom from
discrimination in the workplace
What is an example of a business' negative impact on the right not to be
subjected to slavery, servitude, or forced labor? - (ANSWER)Worker's in a
business' supply chain have been trafficked and are forced to work in factories to
pay off a debt
What is an example of a business' negative impact on the right to freedom of
thought, conscience, and religion? - (ANSWER)A business has a policy that
prevents workers from wearing certain types of clothing (hijab)
, What is an example of a business' negative impact on the right to enjoy just and
favorable conditions at work? - (ANSWER)A businesses uses contracted cleaning
staff that are not paid a living wage and have no benefits such as sick leave
What is an example of a business' negative impact on the right to health? -
(ANSWER)Pollution from a business' activities creates negative impacts on
workers' and/or local community members' health
What is the UN's document on Human Rights? - (ANSWER)The UN Guiding
Principles on Business and Human Rights (UNGPs)
What are the three pillars of the UN's Guiding Principles on Human Rights? -
(ANSWER)protect, respect, remedy
What is scale when determining impact? - (ANSWER)how grave the impact is
What is scope when determining impact? - (ANSWER)how widespread the impact
is
What is irremediable character when determining impact? - (ANSWER)how hard
it is to counteract or make good the resulting harm
What is (potential) likelihood when determining impact? - (ANSWER)refers to the
chance of the impact happening
|COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS
(GRADED A+) DETAILED ANSWERS!!
What are the 8 reporting principles ? - (ANSWER)Accuracy, balance, clarity,
comparability, completeness, sustainability context, timeliness, verifiability
What are the key concepts in GRI 1 Foundation? - (ANSWER)impact, material
topics, due diligence, stakeholder
What is the internationally recognized human rights document that the GRI is
based off of? - (ANSWER)Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR)
What are the four categories of the ILO's Declaration on Fundamental Principles
and Rights at Work? - (ANSWER)Freedom of association and right to collective
bargaining; freedom from forced labor; freedom from child labor; freedom from
discrimination in the workplace
What is an example of a business' negative impact on the right not to be
subjected to slavery, servitude, or forced labor? - (ANSWER)Worker's in a
business' supply chain have been trafficked and are forced to work in factories to
pay off a debt
What is an example of a business' negative impact on the right to freedom of
thought, conscience, and religion? - (ANSWER)A business has a policy that
prevents workers from wearing certain types of clothing (hijab)
, What is an example of a business' negative impact on the right to enjoy just and
favorable conditions at work? - (ANSWER)A businesses uses contracted cleaning
staff that are not paid a living wage and have no benefits such as sick leave
What is an example of a business' negative impact on the right to health? -
(ANSWER)Pollution from a business' activities creates negative impacts on
workers' and/or local community members' health
What is the UN's document on Human Rights? - (ANSWER)The UN Guiding
Principles on Business and Human Rights (UNGPs)
What are the three pillars of the UN's Guiding Principles on Human Rights? -
(ANSWER)protect, respect, remedy
What is scale when determining impact? - (ANSWER)how grave the impact is
What is scope when determining impact? - (ANSWER)how widespread the impact
is
What is irremediable character when determining impact? - (ANSWER)how hard
it is to counteract or make good the resulting harm
What is (potential) likelihood when determining impact? - (ANSWER)refers to the
chance of the impact happening