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Question-1
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-2
Woodrow Wilson's emphasis on this underlined the creation of a general association of nations to create a world organization to maintain peace and prevent future wars.
(A)
Thirteen Points
(B)
Fourteen Points
(C)
Fifteen Points
(D)
Sixteen Points
Question-3
In which year was Germany given a permanent seat in the Council?
(A)
1920
(B)
1923
(C)
1926
(D)
1930
Question-4
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-5
Who appoints the staff in the Secretariat?
(A)
Secretary General alone.
(B)
Secretary General in consultation with the Council.
(C)
Secretary General in consultation with the Assembly.
(D)
By the Assembly.
Question-6
In August 1923, an Italian general and two officers were murdered on Greek soil. The Italians demanded apologies and reparations too for the crime. Greece refused to accept the demands of Italy. Hence Italy occupied the island of:
(A)
Lesbos
(B)
Curfu
(C)
Rhodes
(D)
Crete
Question-7
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
Question-8
The Secretariat is headed by the:
(A)
The Chancellor
(B)
Principal
(C)
Secretary General
(D)
Speaker
Question-9
Which country protested to the League of Nations against the decision of giving Euphen and Malmady to Belgium in 1920 and 1921?
(A)
Switzerland
(B)
Germany
(C)
Italy
(D)
Japan
Question-10
This Commission set up by the League of Nations was responsible for the issue and supervision of various League Loans for various countries. Name it.
(A)
Economic Commission
(B)
Financial Commission
(C)
Corporate Commission
(D)
Monetary Commission
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