Question 1 of 10
Which treaty, signed during the Second World War, first established the intention to
create a permanent mechanism for international security?
AThe San Francisco Treaty
BThe Atlantic Treaty
CThe Charter of the United Nations
DThe Treaty of the League of
Nations
Question 2 of 10
For a resolution to be passed in the Security Council, what is the minimum voting
requirement?
AThe agreement of all fifteen
members of the council.
BA simple majority of any eight
members.
CThe assent of all five permanent
members and four non-permanent members.
DThe agreement of the five
permanent members only.
Question 3 of 10
Which main organ of the United Nations has the primary function of coordinating the
economic and social policies of the UN?
AThe General Assembly
BThe Economic and Social Council
CThe World Bank
DThe Secretariat
Question 4 of 10
What is a fundamental principle of the United Nations regarding the status of its
member countries?
AOnly nations with established
democracies can have full status.
BAll member nations have the same
status.
CPermanent members of the Security
Council have a higher status.
DA nation's status is based on its
financial contribution.
Question 5 of 10
The work of the Trusteeship Council ended after which event?
AThe independence of Palau in 1994.
BThe creation of the International
Court of Justice.
CThe end of the Second World War.
DThe establishment of the
Millennium Development Goals.
Question 6 of 10
Which UN-affiliated organisation is specifically mentioned as conducting workshops
in India to combat malnutrition in children?
AUNESCO
BFood and Agriculture Organisation
(FAO)
CWorld Health Organisation (WHO)
DUNICEF
Question 7 of 10
What is the term length for a judge serving on the International Court of Justice?
AFive years
BNine years
CTwo years
DThree years
Question 8 of 10
According to the text, what is a key role of the UN Peacekeeping forces in
strife-torn areas?
ATo prosecute individuals for war
crimes.
BTo enforce economic sanctions on
the conflicting parties.
CTo govern the area directly until
a new government is formed.
DTo create favourable circumstances
for permanent peace.
Question 9 of 10
What is the nature of the decisions passed by the General Assembly?
AThey are binding international
laws.
BThey are administrative orders for
the Secretariat.
CThey are in the form of
resolutions.
DThey are judicial rulings on
disputes.
Question 10 of 10
According to the provided text, India was the first country to raise which specific
issue within the United Nations?
AThe importance of decolonisation.
BThe question of racism.
CThe problems of developing
countries.
DThe need for disarmament.