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Question-1
The UN Secretary General is elected for a term of _______ years.
(A)
9
(B)
5
(C)
3
(D)
12
Question-2
The major coutures which are not yet members of the united nations are ___________.
(A)
Switzerland, Taiwan, North and South Korea
(B)
Vatican, Brazil and Portugal
(C)
Indonesia, Australia and Vatican
(D)
None of these
Question-3
The number of judges in the International court of Justice is ________.
(A)
9
(B)
15
(C)
22
(D)
26
Question-4
The number of Permanent members in the security Council is ___________.
(A)
10
(B)
5
(C)
15
(D)
20
Question-5
The Economic and Social Council meets once a year in _________.
(A)
August
(B)
July
(C)
December
(D)
January
Question-6
The real power of the United Nations Organization lay in the ________.
(A)
General Assembly
(B)
International Court of justice
(C)
Security Council
(D)
Secretariat
Question-7
The Functions of the General Assembly include ____________.
(A)
To receiver and consider reports from the Security Council and other UN organs
(B)
To consider and Approve the UN budget
(C)
To elect the non-permanent members of the Security Council
(D)
All are correct
Question-8
The General Assembly the Principal Organ of the UN meets at the United Nations headquarter in ________.
(A)
Nirvachan Sadan
(B)
Writers building
(C)
Manhattan
(D)
Washington
Question-9
The UN Secretary general is appointed by the ________.
(A)
General Assembly on the recommendation of the Security Council
(B)
economic and Social Council
(C)
Trusteeship Council
(D)
General Assembly on the recommendation of the Secretariat.
Question-10
The Principal judicial organ of the UN is ____________.
(A)
International Criminal court
(B)
International court of Justice
(C)
Secretariat
(D)
None of these
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