Activities of the Organs of the UN
Trending Questions
Q. What is the function of the General Assembly?
- To discuss budget matters.
- To solve disputes between nations diplomatically.
- To decide on the matters of membership to the UN.
- Helps maintain the peace and security of the world.
Q. What is veto power?
- The power to support a vote.
- The power to block or reject a vote.
- The power to make unilateral decisions.
- The power to make essential decisions.
Q.
When Was WHO Established.
Q. What is the function of the International Labour Organisation?
- To provide monetary funds.
- To solve disputes between nations diplomatically.
- To provide justice to labourers.
- To raise the standard of living in Europe.
Q. What does IMF stand for?
- International Money Foundation
- Indian Monetary Foundation
- Indian Money Foundation
- International Monetary Fund
Q. What does ILO stand for?
- Indian Labour Organization
- Integrated Labour Organization
- Industrial Labour Organization
- International Labour Organization
Q. Where is the headquarter of the UNESCO situated?
- Paris
- Portugal
- Spain
- Berlin
Q. Where is the headquarters of UNESCO located?
- Paris
- Rome
- Geneva
- Manhattan
Q.
WHO was established in?
1978
1998
1989
1948
Q. Which of the following organisations is concerned with international public health?
- ILO
- FAO
- WHO
- IMF
Q. How many permanent and non permanent members are there in the United Nation Security Council ? What is the difference between permanent and non permanent members ?
Q. ______ is the most critical organ of the United Nations Organisation.
- Security Council
- General Assembly
- Economic and Social Council
- Trusteeship Council
Q. Match the following organisations with their respective headquarters.
1) General Assembly | a) Hague |
2) The International Court of Justice | b) New York |
3) UNESCO | c) Geneva |
4) WHO | d) Rome |
5) FAO | e) Paris |
- 1-d, 2-a, 3-b, 4-a, 5-e
- 1-b, 2-d, 3-a, 4-c, 5-e
- 1-b, 2-a, 3-e, 4-c, 5-d
- 1-b, 2-a, 3-d, 4-c, 5-e
Q. This global multilateral organisation was heavily criticised for its failure to contain the Covid-19 pandemic. Its initial responses and actions to the pandemic were considered to be biased and inaccurate. The opacity in the functioning of this organisation led to the international order demanding reforms in global multilateral institutions. Identify this organisation from the following options.
- Amnesty International
- Red Cross Society
- World Health Organisation
- Centre for Disease Control and Prevention
Q. Which of the following UN organ is called the "world court"?
- ICJ
- IMF
- ILO
- UNICEF
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Name two organs of UNO and describe their role in global scenario.
Q. Which of the following office/organ of the United Nations is called the Secretariat?
- Security Council
- Office of the Secretary-General
- International Court of Justice
- International Monetary Fund
Q. What is INF? how does it work?
Q. As of 2019, who among the following are permanent members of the Security Council?
- USA
- Russia
- India
- Japan