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Question-1
How many judges does the Permanent Court of International Justice constitute?
(A)
5
(B)
10
(C)
15
(D)
20
Question-2
The first members who joined the League of Nations were those which worked for the defeat of this country and her allies. Which is the country in question?
(A)
France
(B)
USA
(C)
Japan
(D)
Germany
Question-3
There was a question related to the frontier dispute between Turkey and the Great Britain’s mandated territory of Iraq. Both the parties claimed Mosul Villayet which was rich in oil. Both failed to come to an agreement on this boundary line. Ultimately the League Council gave its final judgment on the subject.
Who was favored in this subject?
(A)
Turkey
(B)
Great Britain
(C)
Both Turkey and Great Britain were equally favored.
(D)
The case was dissolved and none was favored.
Question-4
With whom was the favor of the League of Nations benefitted, when there arose the dispute of the Aaland Islands case in 1920?
(A)
Sweden
(B)
Finland
(C)
Both Sweden and Finland were equally favored.
(D)
The case was dissolved and none was favored.
Question-5
Where was the headquarters of The Permanent Court of International Justice instituted?
(A)
Prague
(B)
Hague
(C)
Geneva
(D)
Canada
Question-6
Name the League of Nations organ which aimed to improve the labour conditions in various parts of the world.
(A)
IFO
(B)
ILA
(C)
ILO
(D)
IAL
Question-7
In August 1923, an Italian general and two officers were murdered on Greek soil. The Italians demanded apologies and reparations too for the crime. Greece refused to accept the demands of Italy. Hence Italy occupied the island of:
(A)
Lesbos
(B)
Curfu
(C)
Rhodes
(D)
Crete
Question-8
Who was the founder of the League of Nations?
(A)
George Washington
(B)
John F. Kennedy
(C)
Woodrow Wilson
(D)
Winston Churchill
Question-9
Who appoints the staff in the Secretariat?
(A)
Secretary General alone.
(B)
Secretary General in consultation with the Council.
(C)
Secretary General in consultation with the Assembly.
(D)
By the Assembly.
Question-10
1. The territories captured from the Central Powers and Turkey were not restored to them.
2. The administration of those countries was given to various powers under the supervision of the League of Nations.
(A)
Both 1&2 are true
(B)
1 is false. The territories were duly restored back to them after the formation of the League.
(C)
2 is false. The administration of these territories was handled by USA alone.
(D)
Both 1&2 are false.
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