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Question-1
Which among these is the chief executive body of the UNO?
(A)
Trusteeship Council
(B)
Secretariat
(C)
Security Council
(D)
General Assembly
Question-2
This organ of the UNO can take diplomatic and economic steps against those nations who violate the constitution of the U.N.O. It has five permanent and ten non-permanent members. Which is this organ in question?
(A)
The Trusteeship Council
(B)
The Economic and Social Council
(C)
The Security Council
(D)
International Court of Justice
Question-3
Where was the UN Charter signed?
(A)
San Francisco
(B)
Amsterdam
(C)
Hague
(D)
Geneva
Question-4
Who is appointed as the chief of the Secretariat?
(A)
Secretary
(B)
Chief
(C)
Principal
(D)
Secretary General
Question-5
When was the International Telecommunications Union established?
(A)
1865
(B)
1885
(C)
1895
(D)
2000
Question-6
What is the powerful vote entrusted to each permanent member of the Security Council called?
(A)
Signature
(B)
Wildcard
(C)
Veto
(D)
Smartcard
Question-7
How many departments is FAO composed of?
(A)
6
(B)
8
(C)
10
(D)
12
Question-8
Amongst the states partitioned out of Palestine, which was the independent state established for Jews?
(A)
Israel
(B)
Jerusalem
(C)
Qatar
(D)
Cambodia
Question-9
When did the UNO come into being?
(A)
24th October 1945
(B)
26th June 1945
(C)
25th October 1945
(D)
24th October 1944
Question-10
What does GIPB refer to?
(A)
Global Partnership Initiative for Plant Breeding Capacity Building.
(B)
Global Partnership Intention for Plant Breeding Capacity Building.
(C)
Global Partnership Initiative for Power Breeding Capacity.
(D)
Global Parentive Initiative for Plant Breeding Capacity Building.
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