What is a 14yr old supposed to do?
Not finding faults or anything, but a 'None of the above' option would be welcome next time...
Questions of the survey are not obligatory. You can leave them unanswered if you feel that you are not qualified to give an honest answer (or you don't want to. right?). So, I expect students (I'm one) to leave those questions empty.
As Braiam said, you can avoid questions that don't apply to you. However, in your example at least one question is always answerable in theory, even if you don't have a job: you may always have an opinion on whether
Diversity in the workplace is important
You don't need to actually have a workplace for agreeing/disagreeing to that
I would create a quick script that generates a random (hopefully something that resembles randomness well) integer from 1 to 5 or find one of those random number generators online. Like so:
Once more people do this, we can figure out any patterns in the results or the generator itself.
This of course if the survey is anonymous.
Don't take the survey.
The survey seems to be designed for people that do have a job. Whatever you answer as a student, it will create a false impression.
Creating a post about it on Meta is indeed the best thing you can do, as it makes the creator of this survey aware of the survey's flaw.
This survey should have started with one simple question: Are you currently employed?. The questions after that would depend on your answer, and thus there would be two surveys, which will provide a much more accurate conclusion.