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Question-1
UNRRA is the abbreviation for:
(A)
United Nations Resources and Relative Administration
(B)
United Nations Redemption and Recovery Administration
(C)
United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration
(D)
United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Association
Question-2
Where is the headquarters of the International Court of Justice situated?
(A)
Geneva
(B)
Amsterdam
(C)
Beijing
(D)
Hague
Question-3
Which of the following options defines the main function of the General Assembly?
(A)
To consider issues relating to international peace and security and to discuss important international problems.
(B)
Take diplomatic and economic steps against those nations who violate the constitution of the U.N.O.
(C)
Solve the legal disputes of the member states of UNO.
(D)
Help the Security Council in the administration of those countries over which the U.N.O. holds Trusteeship.
Question-4
What is the time period for which the judges of the International Court of Justice are elected?
(A)
5 years
(B)
7 years
(C)
9 years
(D)
11 years
Question-5
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.
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
After the partitioning of Palestine, Jerusalem is governed by:
(A)
Arabs
(B)
Jews
(C)
Economic and Social Council
(D)
Trusteeship Council
Question-8
In which year did FAO initiate its FAO Goodwill Ambassadors Programme?
(A)
1999
(B)
2000
(C)
2005
(D)
2010
Question-9
How many nations signed the UN Charter?
(A)
25
(B)
35
(C)
51
(D)
60
Question-10
Who is appointed as the chief of the Secretariat?
(A)
Secretary
(B)
Chief
(C)
Principal
(D)
Secretary General
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