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Question-1
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.
Question-2
The Health Organization was set up by the League in which year?
(A)
1900
(B)
1920
(C)
1923
(D)
1925
Question-3
How many permanent and Assembly elected members did the Council have originally?
(A)
5,4
(B)
4,4
(C)
4,3
(D)
4,6
Question-4
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-5
Where are the Aaland Islands geographically located?
(A)
Between France and Italy.
(B)
Between Italy and Austria.
(C)
Between Spain and Finland.
(D)
Between Sweden and Finland.
Question-6
How many judges does the Permanent Court of International Justice constitute?
(A)
5
(B)
10
(C)
15
(D)
20
Question-7
In which year was Germany given a permanent seat in the Council?
(A)
1920
(B)
1923
(C)
1926
(D)
1930
Question-8
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-9
Where was the headquarters of The Permanent Court of International Justice instituted?
(A)
Prague
(B)
Hague
(C)
Geneva
(D)
Canada
Question-10
Which organ of the League of Nations acted as the International Legislature?
(A)
The Assembly
(B)
The Council
(C)
The Secretariat
(D)
The Permanent Court of International Justice
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