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Question-1
In June 1945, the United Nations Charter, was drawn up by representatives of _____ countries.
(A)
100
(B)
50
(C)
151
(D)
1200
Question-2
How many Allied nations participated in the Washington conference ?
(A)
26
(B)
16
(C)
36
(D)
46
Question-3
The Official languages of the United Nations are __________.
(A)
Arabic, Chinese and English
(B)
French, Russian and Spanish
(C)
Hindi, Sanskrit and French
(D)
Both a and b are correct
Question-4
The nations which made the proposal called London Declaration were ___________.
(A)
Britain, Canada and New Zealand
(B)
Australia and South Africa
(C)
Russia, France and UK
(D)
Both a and b are correct
Question-5
The London Declaration was made in the year ________.
(A)
1941
(B)
1944
(C)
1940
(D)
1942
Question-6
The Dumbarton Oaks conference was held in the year ________.
(A)
1944
(B)
1946
(C)
1942
(D)
1943
Question-7
The term 'United Nations' was first used in the __________.
(A)
London Declaration
(B)
Moscow declaration
(C)
Washington declaration
(D)
None of these
Question-8
The Principles of the United Nations include _________.
(A)
All counters should respect the sovereignty and rights of other nations.
(B)
All members should settle their disputes by peaceful means
(C)
They should refrain themselves from the threat or use of force
(D)
All are correct
Question-9
The Moscow Declaration was made in ________
(A)
1945
(B)
1941
(C)
1943
(D)
1944
Question-10
The United Nations flag adopted on _______________.
(A)
10th October, 1947
(B)
20th October, 1947
(C)
15th October, 1947
(D)
18th October, 1947
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