Class 10 History Chapter 13 United Nations

This quiz on ICSE Class 10 History – Chapter 13: The United Nations is designed to help students revise and reinforce their understanding of the origin, objectives, principles, and structure of the United Nations. It assesses knowledge of the circumstances leading to the formation of the UN, its aims such as maintaining international peace and security, promoting human rights, and fostering international cooperation, as well as the roles and functions of its principal organs including the General Assembly, Security Council, International Court of Justice, and Secretariat. The quiz encourages recall of key facts, clarity of concepts, and the ability to connect historical developments with contemporary global issues, making it an effective tool for exam preparation and conceptual strengthening.

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Category: Three new objectives: Disarm, Decolonise, Develop

1. What is the primary goal of the UN's objective 'Disarm'?

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Category: Other principal organs (International Court of Justice,

2. Which entities are currently authorized to request advisory opinions from the International Court of Justice?

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Category: Chief administrative office of UN

3. Who was the first Secretary-General of the United Nations according to the syllabus?

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Category: San Francisco Conference (June 1945)

4. On which date did the United Nations officially come into existence after the ratification of its Charter?

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Category: Assembly elects new President, 21 Vice‑Presidents and Chairmen of six Main Committees at start of each session

5. When does the regular session of the General Assembly begin each year?

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Category: Regular sessions: third Tuesday in September to usually third week of December each year

6. What majority is required for decisions on important matters such as the election of non-permanent Security Council members in the General Assembly?

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Category: Assembly elects new President, 21 Vice‑Presidents and Chairmen of six Main Committees at start of each session

7. How many representatives does each member state of the United Nations have in the General Assembly?

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Category: Reasons for the establishment of the United Nations

8. Who were among the leaders who recognized the potential danger of wars and advocated for the creation of the United Nations?

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Category: Flag: light blue with white UN Emblem

9. What does the UN emblem consist of?

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Category: To develop friendly relations among nations based on equal rights and self‑determination of peoples

10. Nation X accuses Nation Y of violating airspace sovereignty. Both are UN members. Which action aligns with the UN’s objective to maintain friendly relations without compromising equal rights?

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Category: Failure of the League of Nations:

11. (A) The League of Nations failed to prevent the Second World War.
(R) The League lacked a standing army to enforce its decisions.

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Category: Chief administrative office of UN

12. As per the syllabus, who is the current serving Secretary-General of the United Nations?

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Category: Division of the world into two blocs:

13. Why was the United Nations established after World War II in the context of the two power blocs?

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Category: Consider and approve UN budget

14. The General Assembly is reviewing the UN budget proposed by the Secretary-General. If the total administrative expenses for a fiscal year are estimated at \$5 billion and peacekeeping operations require an additional \$3 billion, what majority vote is required in the General Assembly to approve this combined budget?

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Category: Peace treaties after First World War sowed seeds of bitterness;

15. How did the Treaty of Versailles contribute to the rise of nationalist sentiments in Germany, and what was its broader geopolitical impact?

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Category: Division of the world into two blocs:

16. During the Cold War era, why did many newly independent countries prefer to remain non-aligned rather than join either the USA-led or USSR-led bloc?

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Category: Consider and approve UN budget

17. What is one of the key objectives ensured by the General Assembly while approving the UN budget?

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Category: To maintain international peace and security

18. Which of the following actions can the Security Council NOT take under its primary responsibility for maintaining international peace and security?

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Category: Consider and make recommendations on cooperation principles in maintaining international peace and security

19. Which of the following is a power of the General Assembly as per the United Nations Charter?

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Category: Peace treaties after First World War sowed seeds of bitterness;

20. Why did the failure of post-WWI peace treaties motivate the creation of the United Nations?

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Category: Chief administrative office of UN

21. Who was the first Secretary-General of the United Nations?

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Category: Fear of Third World War:

22. What was the main objective behind establishing the United Nations Organisation in 1945?

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Category: The General Assembly (composition, powers and functions)

23. What is the voting requirement for the General Assembly to admit a new member state to the United Nations?

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Category: Responsible for promoting higher standards of living

24. (A) ECOSOC's coordination with specialized agencies like WHO and UNESCO directly ensures higher standards of living globally by pooling expertise and resources.
(R) Specialized agencies have specific mandates that align with ECOSOC's goal of promoting economic and social progress, making their collaboration essential.

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Category: Trusteeship Council

25. (A) The Trusteeship Council currently consists of all five permanent members of the Security Council.
(R) The Trusteeship Council's primary function was to supervise trust territories until they achieved self-governance or independence.

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Category: Official languages: Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian, Spanish

26. If a speech is delivered in French at the UN General Assembly, into how many other official languages will it be translated?

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Category: Membership: open to peace‑loving nations accepting UN principles

27. A new country, "Nation X," wishes to join the United Nations. It has submitted its application and meets all the basic membership criteria. What must happen next for Nation X to become a full UN member?

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Category: Membership: open to peace‑loving nations accepting UN principles

28. Which body recommends a new country for membership to the United Nations?

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Category: Settles legal disputes between nations

29. Under which condition does the International Court of Justice have compulsory jurisdiction over a dispute?

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Category: Three new objectives: Disarm, Decolonise, Develop

30. (A) The UN's objective to 'Decolonise' aims to ensure self-determination and sovereignty for all nations, particularly those previously under colonial rule.
(R) This objective is directly linked to the principle of equal rights and respect for national sovereignty as outlined in the UN Charter.

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Category: Flag: light blue with white UN Emblem

31. (A) The light blue colour of the UN flag represents peace, while the white emblem symbolises unity among nations.
(R) The UN flag was officially adopted on October 20, 1947, to reflect its commitment to global cooperation.

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Category: Three new objectives: Disarm, Decolonise, Develop

32. What critical challenge arises when implementing decolonisation and development initiatives simultaneously?

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Category: Disastrous World Wars

33. Which event led to the drafting of the UN Charter in June 1945?

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Category: Three new objectives: Disarm, Decolonise, Develop

34. What is the main focus of the UN's objective "Develop"?

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Category: Membership: open to peace‑loving nations accepting UN principles

35. What is the primary criterion for a country to become a member of the United Nations?

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Category: The Security Council (composition, powers and functions)

36. What effect does an abstention by a permanent member have during a Security Council vote on a substantive matter?

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Category: Members to fulfil obligations in good faith

37. What is the primary characteristic of fulfilling obligations in good faith?

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Category: To be a centre for harmonising nations' actions for these common ends

38. Which initiative by the United Nations exemplifies its role in aligning national efforts towards common ends?

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Category: To develop friendly relations among nations based on equal rights and self‑determination of peoples

39. How does the United Nations encourage peaceful coexistence among nations?

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Category: Division of the world into two blocs:

40. Which two superpowers led the division of the world into two blocs after World War II?

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Category: Consider and make recommendations on cooperation principles in maintaining international peace and security

41. (A) The General Assembly can make recommendations on international peace and security even when the Security Council is actively handling the matter.
(R) The "Uniting for Peace" resolution allows the General Assembly to act when the Security Council fails due to lack of unanimity among permanent members.

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Category: Reasons for the establishment of the United Nations

42. (A) The United Nations was established to prevent future world wars.
(R) The two World Wars resulted in massive destruction, loss of life, and economic devastation, prompting the need for an international peacekeeping organization.

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Category: Each State has five representatives but one vote

43. If the United Nations has 193 member states, how many total representatives are there in the General Assembly?

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Category: Responsible for promoting higher standards of living

44. What is the primary responsibility of the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) within the United Nations system?

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Category: Post–WWII world divided into USA-led and USSR-led power blocs with opposite ideologies

45. What term describes the state of political tension between the USA and USSR without direct large-scale warfare?

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Category: Discuss and recommend on any issue within Charter scope or affecting UN organs

46. In which scenario can the General Assembly intervene and recommend collective measures, including the use of armed force?

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Category: Presidency rotates yearly among five groups: Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe, Latin America & Caribbean, Western Europe & Others

47. Which continent is NOT part of the five rotating presidency groups?

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Category: Headquarters: New York, USA

48. (A) The United Nations headquarters is located in New York, USA.
(R) New York was chosen as the UN headquarters due to its global significance and accessibility for member states.

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Category: International Court of Justice

49. Which type of jurisdiction does the International Court of Justice (ICJ) exercise when it provides legal opinions to UN organs and specialized agencies?

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Category: All UN members are members of the Assembly

50. How many representatives does each member state have in the United Nations General Assembly?

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Category: UN shall not intervene in internal/domestic affairs of any State

51. A country enacts a law restricting freedom of speech for national security reasons. The UN Secretary-General publicly criticizes this law, stating it violates human rights. This action by the UN is:

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Category: To maintain international peace and security

52. Under the "Uniting for Peace" resolution, what action can the General Assembly take if the Security Council fails to act due to a lack of unanimity among its permanent members?

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Category: Trusteeship Council

53. What was the primary function of the Trusteeship Council?

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Category: Post–WWII world divided into USA-led and USSR-led power blocs with opposite ideologies

54. (A) The USA and USSR emerged as superpowers after WWII due to their opposing capitalist and communist ideologies.
(R) The ideological conflict between the two blocs led to proxy wars and an arms race during the Cold War.

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Category: Role in codification of international law

55. Which entity can request an advisory opinion from the International Court of Justice regarding legal questions related to international law?

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Category: Role in codification of international law

56. (A) The International Court of Justice (ICJ) primarily relies on international conventions as its main source of law for codification.
(R) International conventions are the only binding agreements between states that provide clear legal norms for the ICJ to interpret and apply.

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Category: Security Council

57. How many non-permanent members from Afro-Asian countries are elected to the Security Council?

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Category: Headquarters, flag, official languages and membership

58. (A) The International Court of Justice is located in New York, USA.
(R) All principal organs of the United Nations are based at its headquarters in New York.

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Category: The General Assembly (composition, powers and functions)

59. Which of the following decisions requires a two-thirds majority vote in the General Assembly?

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Category: Post–WWII world divided into USA-led and USSR-led power blocs with opposite ideologies

60. Which fundamental difference in economic ideology between the USA and USSR during the Cold War era made mutual trust virtually impossible despite the establishment of the United Nations?

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Category: Recommends procedures and terms for settlement of disputes

61. In a case where the ICJ recommends terms of settlement to resolve a territorial dispute, which of the following sources would the Court MOST likely consider as part of its decision-making process?

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Category: The Security Council (composition, powers and functions)

62. If a dispute arises between two nations and the Security Council votes on a resolution to impose economic sanctions, which scenario ensures the resolution is passed if all permanent members are present and voting?

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Category: Failure of the League of Nations:

63. What was a major reason behind the League of Nations' inability to prevent aggression by powerful nations?

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Category: To achieve international cooperation in solving economic, social, cultural and humanitarian problems;

64. Which article of the UN Charter enshrines the objective of achieving international cooperation in solving economic, social, cultural, and humanitarian problems?

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Category: Responsible for promoting higher standards of living

65. How are members of the Economic and Social Council elected, and what is their term duration?

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Category: Reasons for the establishment of the United Nations

66. What was a major reason for the establishment of the United Nations after World War II?

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Category: Function: coordinate and supervise activities of UN organs

67. A dispute arises between two UN member states regarding interpretation of a Security Council resolution. Which of the following best describes the Secretariat's primary role in resolving this situation?

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Category: Disastrous World Wars

68. Which of the following is NOT one of the main objectives of the United Nations as per the UN Charter?

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Category: Disastrous World Wars

69. On which date is United Nations Day celebrated annually?

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Category: Formation and Membership

70. (A) The United Nations was established primarily to prevent future world wars.
(R) The League of Nations failed to prevent the Second World War, highlighting the need for a stronger international organization.

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Category: Disastrous World Wars

71. What was the main reason behind the formation of the United Nations Organisation (UNO)?

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Category: Finances: contributions by member countries decided by General Assembly annually on committee recommendation

72. (A) The financial contributions of UN member states are mandatory and binding.
(R) Failure to meet financial obligations may result in the loss of voting rights under Article 19 of the UN Charter.

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Category: UN shall not intervene in internal/domestic affairs of any State

73. What is the primary purpose of the principle of non-intervention in the UN Charter?

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Category: Secretariat

74. Which of the following individuals served as the Secretary-General of the United Nations?

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Category: The Security Council (composition, powers and functions)

75. What is required for a procedural decision to pass in the Security Council?

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Category: Six principal organs of the UN

76. Where is the seat of the International Court of Justice located?

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Category: Ensure non‑member States act according to these principles

77. (A) The United Nations Security Council can impose economic sanctions on non-member States to ensure compliance with its principles.
(R) Non-member States are legally bound by all UN Charter provisions in the same way as member States.

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Category: Refrain from threat or use of force against any State

78. Which of the following is an exception to the prohibition of the use of force under international law?

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Category: Reasons for the establishment of the United Nations

79. (A) The establishment of the United Nations was necessary due to the failure of the League of Nations in preventing the Second World War.

(R) The League of Nations lacked effective enforcement mechanisms, which undermined its ability to prevent conflicts among major powers.

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Category: Trusteeship Council

80. What was one of the main functions of the Trusteeship Council?

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Category: Assembly elects new President, 21 Vice‑Presidents and Chairmen of six Main Committees at start of each session

81. How many Main Committees have their chairmen elected at the start of each General Assembly session?

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Category: Members to fulfil obligations in good faith

82. (A) Members of an organization must fulfil their obligations in good faith to maintain trust and cooperation within the group.
(R) Good faith is a fundamental principle that ensures fair dealing and transparency among members.

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Category: Membership: open to peace‑loving nations accepting UN principles

83. What is the primary requirement for a country to become a member of the United Nations?

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Category: Settle international disputes by peaceful means

84. (A) The International Court of Justice (ICJ) can only adjudicate disputes if all parties involved have explicitly accepted its jurisdiction.
(R) The principle of sovereign equality requires that no state be subjected to international legal proceedings without its consent.

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Category: Gives advisory opinions on legal issues

85. How are judges of the International Court of Justice elected?

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Category: Membership: open to peace‑loving nations accepting UN principles

86. How many countries were original members of the United Nations when it was founded?

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Category: To achieve international cooperation in solving economic, social, cultural and humanitarian problems;

87. According to the UN Charter, which principle requires member states to settle disputes by peaceful means without threatening or using force?

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Category: Function: coordinate and supervise activities of UN organs

88. What is one of the key responsibilities of the Secretariat staff as part of their role in supporting the UN's mission?

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Category: To be a centre for harmonising nations' actions for these common ends

89. (A) The United Nations can enforce its decisions on member states through military intervention if they fail to comply with Security Council resolutions.
(R) The UN Charter prohibits the use of force except in cases of self-defense or when authorized by the Security Council for maintaining international peace and security.

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Category: Recommends procedures and terms for settlement of disputes

90. What happens if a member state fails to comply with the decision of the International Court of Justice?

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Category: Role in codification of international law

91. How did the ICJ's decision in the Reparations for Injuries case affect the codification of international law regarding international organizations?

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Category: Headquarters: New York, USA

92. Why is the UN Headquarters in New York considered international territory?

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Category: To be a centre for harmonising nations' actions for these common ends

93. In addressing global poverty, how does the UN ensure harmonised actions among nations while adhering to its mandate?

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Category: Objectives and principles of the UN

94. A developing country applies for UN membership but has not fully paid its contributions to a previous international organization. Which criterion in the UN Charter is most relevant to evaluating its application?

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Category: Consider and approve UN budget

95. What majority is required in the General Assembly to approve important matters such as the UN budget?

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Category: All UN members are members of the Assembly

96. (A) All members of the United Nations are also members of the General Assembly.
(R) Each State has five representatives in the General Assembly, but only one vote per State.

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Category: League (1920–1939) failed to prevent Second World War

97. Which event demonstrated the League of Nations' inability to stop aggressive expansion by a major power?

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Category: To achieve international cooperation in solving economic, social, cultural and humanitarian problems;

98. Which principle states that the United Nations shall not intervene in the domestic affairs of any State?

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Category: Division of the world into two blocs:

99. How did the division into US-led and USSR-led blocs affect global politics after World War II?

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Category: Flag: light blue with white UN Emblem

100. (A) The UN flag’s light blue background symbolises peace and neutrality.
(R) The white emblem on the UN flag represents global unity and cooperation among nations.

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Category: Disastrous World Wars

101. Which principal organ of the United Nations is responsible for settling legal disputes between states and giving advisory opinions on legal questions?

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Category: Headquarters, flag, official languages and membership

102. How many original members signed and approved the UN Charter during the San Francisco Conference?

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Category: Other principal organs (International Court of Justice,

103. (A) The International Court of Justice has judges representing all member states of the United Nations.
(R) The ICJ is composed of 15 judges elected by the UN General Assembly and Security Council, with no two judges from the same nationality.

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Category: The General Assembly (composition, powers and functions)

104. Under what circumstances can the General Assembly take action regarding international peace and security if the Security Council fails to act?

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Category: Trusteeship Council

105. Why did the Trusteeship Council suspend operations in 1994 rather than being formally abolished?

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Category: Reasons for the establishment of the United Nations

106. (A) The failure of the League of Nations was one of the key reasons for the establishment of the United Nations.
(R) The League of Nations failed to prevent the outbreak of the Second World War.

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Category: Chief administrative office of UN

107. (A) The Secretary-General is appointed by the General Assembly alone.
(R) The Security Council has no role in the appointment of the Secretary-General.

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Category: Chief administrative office of UN

108. (A) The Secretary-General of the United Nations is elected by the General Assembly on the recommendation of the Security Council.
(R) The Secretary-General serves as the chief administrative officer of the UN and is responsible for coordinating and supervising its activities.

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Category: Assembly elects new President, 21 Vice‑Presidents and Chairmen of six Main Committees at start of each session

109. When does the regular session of the General Assembly begin each year?

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Category: Trusteeship Council

110. Which of the following is NOT a member of the Trusteeship Council?

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Category: Other principal organs (International Court of Justice,

111. Who can request advisory opinions from the International Court of Justice?

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Category: Refrain from threat or use of force against any State

112. According to the UN Charter, how should States primarily resolve their disputes?

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Category: Trusteeship Council

113. What is the current operational status of the Trusteeship Council?

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Category: Discuss and recommend on any issue within Charter scope or affecting UN organs

114. What voting requirement must be met for the General Assembly to decide on important matters?

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Category: Headquarters, flag, official languages and membership

115. Which of the following is NOT an official language of the United Nations?

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Category: Trusteeship Council

116. Why did the Trusteeship Council suspend its operations in 1994?

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Category: Membership: open to peace‑loving nations accepting UN principles

117. (A) A country that does not accept the obligations of the UN Charter can still become a member of the United Nations.
(R) Membership in the UN is open only to peace-loving nations that accept the principles and obligations of the UN Charter.

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Category: Refrain from threat or use of force against any State

118. Under which condition is the use of force permitted under international law?

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Category: Secretariat

119. How is the UN Secretary-General selected?

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Category: Recommends procedures and terms for settlement of disputes

120. (A) The International Court of Justice (ICJ) has the authority to recommend terms of settlement to resolve disputes between states.
(R) The ICJ’s decisions are binding on all member states of the United Nations, and non-compliance can be escalated to the Security Council.

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Category: Give UN assistance in any action it takes

121. What is expected of member states if the UN decides to take military action against an aggressor?

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Category: To be a centre for harmonising nations' actions for these common ends

122. The United Nations plays a crucial role in harmonising nations' actions towards common ends. Which of the following scenarios best exemplifies the UN's role as described in its Charter?

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Category: Two World Wars cost billions and caused millions of deaths, disabilities, homelessness and unemployment

123. What was one major economic impact of the World Wars?

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Category: Atomic bombs and weapons of mass destruction capable of ending world

124. (A) The use of atomic bombs in World War II directly led to the creation of the United Nations to prevent future global conflicts involving such destructive weapons.
(R) The realization that another war with atomic weapons could lead to human extinction prompted nations to establish an international peacekeeping organization.

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Category: Post–WWII world divided into USA-led and USSR-led power blocs with opposite ideologies

125. (A) The division of the world into USA-led and USSR-led blocs after WWII necessitated the creation of the United Nations as a neutral platform for dispute resolution.
(R) The opposing ideologies of capitalism and communism led to frequent conflicts that required an impartial mediator to prevent escalation.

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Category: Respect sovereign equality of all members

126. How does the principle of sovereign equality manifest in the representation of member states in the United Nations General Assembly?

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Category: All UN members are members of the Assembly

127. (A) The General Assembly can take collective measures, including the use of armed force, if the Security Council fails to act due to a lack of unanimity among its permanent members.
(R) Under the "Uniting for Peace" resolution, the General Assembly has the authority to intervene in matters of international peace and security when the Security Council is deadlocked.

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Category: Objectives and principles of the UN

128. According to the principles of the United Nations, which of the following actions is required from its members?

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Category: Formation and Membership

129. What was one of the primary reasons for the establishment of the United Nations after World War II?

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Category: Assembly elects new President, 21 Vice‑Presidents and Chairmen of six Main Committees at start of each session

130. How many Vice-Presidents are elected at the start of each regular session of the General Assembly?

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Category: UN formally came into existence:

131. Who represented India at the San Francisco Conference where the UN Charter was signed?

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Category: Regular sessions: third Tuesday in September to usually third week of December each year

132. What key positions are elected at the start of each regular session of the General Assembly?

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Category: Headquarters: New York, USA

133. What does the emblem on the UN flag represent?

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Category: Important matters (election of non‑permanent Security Council members,

134. What majority is required in the General Assembly to elect a non-permanent member of the Security Council?

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Category: Settle international disputes by peaceful means

135. In the context of settling international disputes, what distinguishes mediation from arbitration?

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Category: Trusteeship Council

136. In the original composition of the Trusteeship Council, how was the balance between administering and non-administering member states maintained?

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Category: Security Council

137. (A) The "Uniting for Peace" resolution allows the General Assembly to bypass the Security Council and take direct enforcement action in cases of threats to international peace.
(R) The Security Council's inability to act due to veto power by permanent members can lead to deadlock in addressing critical global security issues.

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Category: Chief administrative office of UN

138. Which of the following UN Secretary-Generals served during a period marked by the decolonization of African and Asian countries and played a key role in establishing peacekeeping operations?

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Category: Consider and approve UN budget

139. How does the General Assembly determine member states' financial contributions to the UN budget?

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Category: Gives advisory opinions on legal issues

140. How has the ICJ contributed to the codification of international law through its advisory opinions?

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Category: Regular sessions: third Tuesday in September to usually third week of December each year

141. (A) The General Assembly's regular session starts on the third Tuesday of September and typically ends in the third week of December.
(R) This schedule allows time for electing new officials and ensures equitable geographical representation by rotating the presidency among different groups of States.

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Category: Official languages: Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian, Spanish

142. (A) All official languages of the United Nations are also its working languages.
(R) The United Nations uses only English and French for day-to-day operations.

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Category: Discuss any question relating to international peace and security

143. How many affirmative votes are required for the Security Council to pass a procedural decision, including the concurring votes of all permanent members?

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Category: Consider and approve UN budget

144. During budget implementation monitoring, the General Assembly discovers that only 70\% of allocated funds for a development program have been utilized by Q3. What primary advisory body would typically review this matter before it reaches the full Assembly?

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Category: Trusteeship Council

145. (A) The Trusteeship Council has been formally dissolved by the United Nations.
(R) All trust territories have achieved independence, eliminating the need for the Trusteeship Council's active functioning.

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Category: San Francisco Conference (June 1945)

146. The San Francisco Conference in June 1945 involved representatives from how many countries to draft the UN Charter? Considering India was one of the original signatories, what unique aspect did it contribute to international diplomacy at this stage?

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Category: Each State has five representatives but one vote

147. (A) All member states in the UN General Assembly have an equal voting power of one vote, regardless of their number of representatives.

(R) The principle of sovereign equality among states ensures that no state has greater influence than another in the General Assembly's decision-making process.

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Category: Gives advisory opinions on legal issues

148. What is the primary purpose of advisory opinions issued by the International Court of Justice (ICJ)?

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Category: Three new objectives: Disarm, Decolonise, Develop

149. (A) The UN's objective of disarmament is primarily aimed at reducing the economic burden of military spending on developing nations.
(R) Disarmament ensures that resources allocated for arms can be redirected towards socio-economic development, as per the UN's 'Develop' objective.

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Category: Objectives and principles of the UN

150. Which of the following is NOT one of the main objectives of the United Nations as per Article I of its Charter?

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Category: Peace treaties after First World War sowed seeds of bitterness;

151. (A) The harsh terms imposed by the Treaty of Versailles directly led to the rise of nationalist sentiments in Germany.
(R) The Treaty of Versailles included heavy reparations and territorial losses for Germany, fueling resentment and economic instability.

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Category: Secretariat

152. What is the main function of the UN Secretariat?

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Category: Assembly elects new President, 21 Vice‑Presidents and Chairmen of six Main Committees at start of each session

153. (A) The General Assembly elects a new President at the start of each regular session.
(R) The presidency of the Assembly rotates annually among five regional groups to ensure equitable geographical representation.

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Category: Flag: light blue with white UN Emblem

154. What does the twin olive branches in the UN emblem symbolize?

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Category: Other principal organs (International Court of Justice,

155. (A) The International Court of Justice consists of 15 judges who are elected for a term of nine years.
(R) The judges of the International Court of Justice must possess qualifications required for the highest judicial offices in their respective countries or be jurists of recognized competence in international law.

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Category: Each State has five representatives but one vote

156. In the United Nations General Assembly, each member state has five representatives but only one vote. Which of the following best explains why this voting structure was adopted?

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Category: Three new objectives: Disarm, Decolonise, Develop

157. How do the UN's objectives of disarmament and decolonisation collectively contribute to global stability?

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Category: Important matters (election of non‑permanent Security Council members,

158. (A) The election of non-permanent members of the Security Council requires a two-third majority vote in the General Assembly.
(R) This ensures fair representation by preventing dominance of any single regional group.

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Category: To achieve international cooperation in solving economic, social, cultural and humanitarian problems;

159. The General Assembly can initiate studies and make recommendations to promote international cooperation in solving problems related to:

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Category: Regular sessions: third Tuesday in September to usually third week of December each year

160. Which of the following is a power explicitly granted to the General Assembly under the UN Charter?

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Category: Reasons for the establishment of the United Nations

161. What key geopolitical condition at the end of World War II contributed to the establishment of the United Nations?

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Category: To be a centre for harmonising nations' actions for these common ends

162. (A) The United Nations serves as a central hub for harmonizing the actions of nations to achieve shared objectives.
(R) This role is explicitly outlined in Article I of the UN Charter, which mandates coordination among member states for common goals.

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Category: Discuss any question relating to international peace and security

163. In which of these scenarios would a permanent Security Council member's vote NOT constitute a veto under UN Charter provisions?

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Category: To be a centre for harmonising nations' actions for these common ends

164. A conflict arises between two member states of the United Nations. How should the UN respond to uphold its principles while harmonising their actions?

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Category: Function: coordinate and supervise activities of UN organs

165. What is the chief administrative office of the United Nations called?

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Category: To develop friendly relations among nations based on equal rights and self‑determination of peoples

166. In a scenario where two nations are in dispute over territorial waters but both claim sovereign equality under the UN Charter, which approach BEST demonstrates how the UN would facilitate friendly relations between them while upholding self-determination?

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Category: To be a centre for harmonising nations' actions for these common ends

167. (A) The United Nations serves as a central platform for harmonising the actions of nations to achieve common objectives.
(R) This purpose is enshrined in Article I of the UN Charter.

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Category: Chief administrative office of UN

168. Under which Secretary-General did the UN Secretariat expand its administrative functions to address globalization challenges, including climate change and sustainable development?

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Category: Division of the world into two blocs:

169. What was the primary ideological difference between the USA and the USSR after World War II?

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Category: General Assembly

170. Under what specific condition can the General Assembly take action regarding international peace and security when the Security Council is unable to act?

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Category: Official languages: Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian, Spanish

171. (A) The United Nations uses only English and French as working languages for all its documents.
(R) English and French are the most widely spoken languages among the UN member states.

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Category: Atomic bombs and weapons of mass destruction capable of ending world

172. (A) The use of atomic bombs in Hiroshima and Nagasaki led to long-term environmental and health consequences.
(R) The fission reaction of Uranium-235 releases massive energy according to $E = mc^2$, causing radioactive contamination.

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Category: Important matters (election of non‑permanent Security Council members,

173. (A) The election of non-permanent members to the Security Council requires a two-thirds majority vote in the General Assembly to ensure equitable regional representation.
(R) The General Assembly’s role in electing non-permanent members reflects the collective will of the United Nations member states and ensures balanced geographical distribution.

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Category: Responsible for promoting higher standards of living

174. What is one of the primary functions of the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC)?

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Category: Settles legal disputes between nations

175. What type of jurisdiction does the ICJ have when states voluntarily agree to bring a dispute before it?

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Category: Chief administrative office of UN

176. Who served as the Secretary-General of the United Nations from 1982 to 1992?

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Category: Atomic bombs and weapons of mass destruction capable of ending world

177. What was a major reason for establishing the United Nations after World War II?

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Category: Division of the world into two blocs:

178. What were the ideological systems represented by the USA and the USSR during the Cold War?

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Category: Consider and approve UN budget

179. What majority is required for the General Assembly to approve the UN budget?

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Category: Respect sovereign equality of all members

180. How does the principle of sovereign equality under the UN Charter influence the decision-making process in the General Assembly?

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Category: Recommends procedures and terms for settlement of disputes

181. (A) The International Court of Justice (ICJ) has the authority to recommend terms for dispute settlement between member states.
(R) The ICJ’s jurisdiction includes interpreting international law and providing reparation for breaches of international obligations.

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Category: Each State has five representatives but one vote

182. How many votes does each member state have in the United Nations General Assembly?

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Category: Headquarters, flag, official languages and membership

183. Which of the following languages are working languages used for official documents at the United Nations?

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Category: Six principal organs of the UN

184. If a permanent member of the Security Council abstains from voting on a non-procedural resolution, what happens to the resolution's chance of adoption?

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Category: Objectives and principles of the UN

185. (A) The United Nations aims to maintain international peace and security through collective measures.
(R) Article I of the UN Charter defines this as one of its primary objectives.

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Category: Failure of the League of Nations:

186. What was a significant weakness in the League of Nations' ability to enforce its decisions?

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Category: The Security Council (composition, powers and functions)

187. Under what condition can the General Assembly take action regarding international peace and security instead of the Security Council?

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Category: UN shall not intervene in internal/domestic affairs of any State

188. Country X experiences civil war with ethnic cleansing allegations. The Security Council authorizes military intervention under Chapter VII. This decision is:

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Category: Failure of the League of Nations:

189. Which major power never joined the League of Nations, weakening its authority?

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Category: Consider and make recommendations on cooperation principles in maintaining international peace and security

190. Which principle of the United Nations specifically addresses the non-intervention in domestic affairs of member states, while still maintaining international peace and security obligations?

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Category: San Francisco Conference (June 1945)

191. One of the fundamental differences between the UN Charter and the Covenant of the League of Nations was the approach to enforcing collective security. How did the San Francisco Conference address this critical limitation of its predecessor organization?

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Category: Other principal organs (International Court of Justice,

192. Under which condition does the International Court of Justice have compulsory jurisdiction over disputes between states?

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Category: Membership: open to peace‑loving nations accepting UN principles

193. (A) South Sudan was the last country to be admitted as a member of the United Nations.
(R) The General Assembly admits new members by a two-third majority vote upon recommendation from the Security Council.

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Category: Consider and approve UN budget

194. (A) The General Assembly reviews financial reports and audits to ensure proper utilization of UN funds.
(R) The Advisory Committee on Administrative and Budgetary Questions (ACABQ) scrutinizes budgetary proposals before they are approved by the General Assembly.

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Category: International Court of Justice

195. Where is the seat of the International Court of Justice located?

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Category: Trusteeship Council

196. (A) The Trusteeship Council currently meets annually to review new trust territories.
(R) All trust territories under the International Trusteeship System have achieved self-government or independence as of 1994.

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Category: To achieve international cooperation in solving economic, social, cultural and humanitarian problems;

197. The Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) is primarily responsible for promoting international cooperation in which of the following areas?

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Category: Formation and Membership

198. (A) The United Nations was established to prevent future world wars and promote international cooperation.
(R) The League of Nations failed to prevent the Second World War, leading to the creation of a more powerful organization.

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Category: League (1920–1939) failed to prevent Second World War

199. (A) The League of Nations failed to prevent the Second World War.
(R) The League lacked a military force and relied on economic sanctions, which were often ineffective.

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Category: Reasons for the establishment of the United Nations

200. Which of the following was a major reason for world leaders to consider establishing the United Nations after World War II?

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Category: Membership: open to peace‑loving nations accepting UN principles

201. According to the UN Charter, which principle prohibits interference in the internal affairs of any member state?

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Category: League (1920–1939) failed to prevent Second World War

202. Which major power never joined the League of Nations, weakening its effectiveness?

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Category: Two World Wars cost billions and caused millions of deaths, disabilities, homelessness and unemployment

203. (A) The two World Wars led to a realization among world leaders that another such war could destroy human civilization.
(R) The wars caused massive destruction, deaths, disabilities, and economic losses, prompting the need for an international organization to maintain peace.

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Category: Give UN assistance in any action it takes

204. Which of the following is a requirement for member states under the UN Charter regarding UN-led peacekeeping missions?

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Category: International Court of Justice

205. What is the primary mechanism for enforcing a judgment of the International Court of Justice if a party fails to comply?

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Category: Trusteeship Council

206. What was one of the key functions of the Trusteeship Council?

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Category: The Security Council (composition, powers and functions)

207. How many permanent members are there in the United Nations Security Council?

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Category: San Francisco Conference (June 1945)

208. (A) The United Nations formally came into existence on October 24, 1945, because the UN Charter was ratified by all 50 participating nations at the San Francisco Conference.
(R) The UN Charter required ratification by at least 29 nations, including the five permanent members of the Security Council, to come into force.

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Category: Headquarters, flag, official languages and membership

209. What does the emblem on the UN flag represent, and where is the only UN organ not headquartered in New York located?

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Category: All UN members are members of the Assembly

210. How many representatives does each member state have in the United Nations General Assembly?

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Category: UN shall not intervene in internal/domestic affairs of any State

211. Under what condition can the UN intervene in the domestic affairs of a State?

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Category: Destructive weapons

212. Which critical realization emerged among world leaders following the development of increasingly destructive weapons after World War II?

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Category: To maintain international peace and security

213. (A) The General Assembly can take action under the "Uniting for Peace" resolution if the Security Council fails to act due to lack of unanimity among its permanent members.
(R) The "Uniting for Peace" resolution allows the General Assembly to recommend collective measures, including the use of armed force.

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Category: To be a centre for harmonising nations' actions for these common ends

214. What approach does the UN encourage among nations to address global challenges?

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Category: Give UN assistance in any action it takes

215. Under which circumstance can the UN call upon member states to apply economic sanctions or other non-forceful measures?

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Category: Reasons for the establishment of the United Nations

216. Why did leaders like Churchill advocate for the creation of the United Nations?

217 / 746

Category: Consider and make recommendations on cooperation principles in maintaining international peace and security

217. Under which resolution can the General Assembly take action if the Security Council fails to act due to lack of unanimity among its permanent members?

218 / 746

Category: Function: coordinate and supervise activities of UN organs

218. What is the primary function of the UN Secretariat?

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Category: Headquarters: New York, USA

219. (A) The United Nations uses only English and French for drafting all official documents because they are the most widely spoken languages globally.
(R) The working languages of the UN for document drafting are English and French, while speeches can be made in any of its six official languages.

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Category: Trusteeship Council

220. What was the primary reason for the Trusteeship Council suspending its operations in 1994?

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Category: Discuss any question relating to international peace and security

221. When a state fails to comply with an International Court of Justice judgment, what specific action can the other party take through UN mechanisms?

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Category: Peace treaties after First World War sowed seeds of bitterness;

222. How did the unresolved issues from World War I peace treaties contribute to World War II?

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Category: Regular sessions: third Tuesday in September to usually third week of December each year

223. Which scenario would require a two-thirds majority vote in the General Assembly?

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Category: Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC)

224. Which of the following is a key focus area of ECOSOC?

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Category: Consider and approve UN budget

225. (A) The General Assembly's approval of the UN budget is solely based on voluntary contributions from member states.
(R) The UN Charter mandates that the General Assembly apportions contributions among members based on their capacity to pay.

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Category: League (1920–1939) failed to prevent Second World War

226. Why did the League of Nations fail to take significant action against Japan's invasion of Manchuria in 1931?

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Category: Failure of the League of Nations:

227. (A) The League of Nations failed to prevent World War II because it lacked a standing military force to enforce its decisions.
(R) The League's reliance on economic sanctions alone was ineffective as member states often ignored them.

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Category: Division of the world into two blocs:

228. Which role did the United Nations primarily play during the Cold War between the US-led and USSR-led blocs?

229 / 746

Category: Recommends procedures and terms for settlement of disputes

229. Who can request advisory opinions from the International Court of Justice?

230 / 746

Category: Respect sovereign equality of all members

230. Which of the following statements best describes sovereign equality among UN member states?

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Category: Consider and make recommendations on cooperation principles in maintaining international peace and security

231. Which of the following scenarios restricts the General Assembly from making recommendations on a dispute or situation?

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Category: League (1920–1939) failed to prevent Second World War

232. (A) The League of Nations failed to prevent Japan's invasion of Manchuria in 1931.
(R) The League lacked military power to enforce its decisions against aggressive nations.

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Category: Three new objectives: Disarm, Decolonise, Develop

233. Which scenario best illustrates the interdependence of the UN's development and disarmament objectives?

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Category: Reasons for the establishment of the United Nations

234. Why did leaders consider establishing a new organization like the United Nations after the League of Nations failed?

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Category: Function: coordinate and supervise activities of UN organs

235. During a complex humanitarian crisis requiring simultaneous input from UNICEF, WHO, and UNHCR, which of these represents the Secretariat's most critical coordination challenge?

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Category: Role in codification of international law

236. (A) The International Court of Justice (ICJ) can issue binding advisory opinions that contribute to the codification of international law.
(R) Advisory opinions are legally binding on all United Nations member states and directly influence the development of customary international law.

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Category: Give UN assistance in any action it takes

237. (A) Member states are legally obligated to provide troops and resources for UN peacekeeping missions as per the UN Charter.
(R) The principle of collective responsibility mandates that all member states must support UN actions in accordance with the Charter to maintain international peace and security.

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Category: Presidency rotates yearly among five groups: Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe, Latin America & Caribbean, Western Europe & Others

238. A special session of the General Assembly is convened in June 2027. Assuming the regular session presidency rotation is unaffected, which group would have presided over the immediately preceding regular session if the 2026 regular session was presided over by Africa?

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Category: Destructive weapons

239. What was the primary geopolitical consequence of the invention and use of atomic bombs during World War II that led to the establishment of a new international organization?

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Category: Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC)

240. The Economic and Social Council plays a crucial role in coordinating various UN bodies. If ECOSOC needs to address regional economic disparities in Africa while simultaneously promoting women's rights globally, which combination of its subsidiary bodies would be most directly involved?

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Category: Post–WWII world divided into USA-led and USSR-led power blocs with opposite ideologies

241. Why was the United Nations considered an imperfect but necessary solution to manage tensions between the two postwar superpower blocs?

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Category: Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC)

242. A developing nation facing high unemployment wants ECOSOC's assistance to improve economic conditions while protecting cultural heritage. What makes ECOSOC particularly suited to help compared to other UN bodies?

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Category: UN formally came into existence:

243. (A) The United Nations officially came into existence on October 24, 1945.
(R) The UN Charter was ratified by the five permanent members of the Security Council and other signatory nations on this date.

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Category: Disastrous World Wars

244. (A) The formation of the United Nations was primarily motivated by the need to prevent another catastrophic world war.
(R) The destructive potential of atomic weapons used in World War II made global leaders realize the necessity of a unified international peacekeeping body.

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Category: Important matters (election of non‑permanent Security Council members,

245. A Latin American country has completed its two-year term as a non-permanent Security Council member in December 2022. When can it run for non-permanent membership again according to UN rules?

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Category: Two World Wars cost billions and caused millions of deaths, disabilities, homelessness and unemployment

246. What was a significant effect of the destruction caused by the World Wars on civilians?

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Category: Settles legal disputes between nations

247. How many judges serve on the International Court of Justice (ICJ)?

248 / 746

Category: Give UN assistance in any action it takes

248. How does the UN Charter expect non-member states to act concerning the principles outlined in the Charter?

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Category: Other principal organs (International Court of Justice,

249. Which entities are authorized to request advisory opinions from the International Court of Justice?

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Category: UN formally came into existence:

250. (A) The United Nations formally came into existence only after the ratification of its Charter by the five permanent members of the Security Council and a majority of other signatories.
(R) The UN Charter required ratification by at least the five permanent members of the Security Council to ensure their commitment to international peace and security.

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Category: Role in codification of international law

251. When an authorized UN agency requests an advisory opinion from the ICJ regarding interpretation of an environmental treaty, how does this contribute to codification?

252 / 746

Category: Function: coordinate and supervise activities of UN organs

252. What is the primary function of the United Nations Secretariat?

253 / 746

Category: Other principal organs (International Court of Justice,

253. Under what conditions does the International Court of Justice exercise compulsory jurisdiction?

254 / 746

Category: The Security Council (composition, powers and functions)

254. (A) The "Uniting for Peace" resolution allows the General Assembly to override decisions of the Security Council when a veto is cast by a permanent member.
(R) The Security Council’s decisions are binding on all member states, but the General Assembly can recommend collective measures if the Council fails to act due to a veto.

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Category: Gives advisory opinions on legal issues

255. (A) The International Court of Justice (ICJ) can give advisory opinions based on general principles of law recognized by civilized nations.
(R) General principles of law are one of the sources of applicable law for the ICJ under Article 38(1)(c) of its Statute.

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Category: Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC)

256. An international NGO working on sustainable development wants to contribute to ECOSOC's work. What must the organization obtain to formally participate in ECOSOC's policy discussions?

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Category: Give UN assistance in any action it takes

257. What could be a potential consequence if a member state fails to assist the UN in its actions?

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Category: Membership: open to peace‑loving nations accepting UN principles

258. Which of the following statements accurately describes India's role in the formation of the United Nations?

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Category: Post–WWII world divided into USA-led and USSR-led power blocs with opposite ideologies

259. (A) The USA promoted democracy and free-market capitalism after World War II.
(R) The USSR advocated for communism and state-controlled economies during the same period.

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Category: Refrain from threat or use of force against any State

260. According to the UN Charter, under which article is the threat or use of force prohibited?

261 / 746

Category: Other principal organs (International Court of Justice,

261. Which of the following entities can appear before the International Court of Justice?

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Category: Fear of Third World War:

262. (A) The fear of a Third World War was a significant reason for the establishment of the United Nations.
(R) The United Nations was created to provide a platform for diplomacy and collective security to prevent future conflicts.

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Category: Division of the world into two blocs:

263. (A) The United Nations was established primarily to mediate conflicts between capitalist and communist blocs during the Cold War era.
(R) The USA and USSR-led blocs lacked mutual trust and engaged in proxy wars, making a neutral platform necessary for conflict resolution.

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Category: Membership: open to peace‑loving nations accepting UN principles

264. (A) A nation that refuses to participate in UN peacekeeping missions is automatically barred from becoming a member of the United Nations.
(R) The UN Charter requires all member states to contribute to peacekeeping efforts as part of their obligations.

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Category: UN formally came into existence:

265. Where was the text for the UN Charter drafted?

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Category: Failure of the League of Nations:

266. (A) The absence of the USA as a member significantly weakened the League of Nations' ability to enforce its decisions globally.
(R) The League lacked a standing army and relied solely on economic sanctions, which were ineffective without unanimous support from major powers.

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Category: Consider and approve UN budget

267. (A) The General Assembly requires a simple majority vote to approve the UN budget.
(R) Budgetary decisions in the General Assembly require a two-thirds majority vote as per the UN Charter.

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Category: Important matters (election of non‑permanent Security Council members,

268. If the current month's Security Council President is from France (a permanent member), and next in alphabetical order is Gabon (a non-permanent Afro-Asian member), followed by Germany (non-permanent West European member), who will preside in the following month?

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Category: Settle international disputes by peaceful means

269. (A) The International Court of Justice consists of judges who represent their respective governments in legal disputes.
(R) Judges of the International Court of Justice are independent magistrates and do not represent their governments.

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Category: To be a centre for harmonising nations' actions for these common ends

270. How does the United Nations assist nations in resolving conflicts peacefully?

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Category: Respect sovereign equality of all members

271. (A) The United Nations Charter prohibits intervention in the domestic affairs of member states, ensuring their sovereign equality.
(R) Sovereign equality under the UN Charter means that all member states possess equal rights and obligations regardless of their size or power.

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Category: Two World Wars cost billions and caused millions of deaths, disabilities, homelessness and unemployment

272. (A) The economic devastation caused by the World Wars led to a reduction in global GDP and widespread unemployment for decades.
(R) The massive loss of human capital due to deaths and disabilities significantly hindered post-war economic recovery.

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Category: Post–WWII world divided into USA-led and USSR-led power blocs with opposite ideologies

273. What was one of the primary roles of the United Nations in the context of the divided post-WWII world?

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Category: Settles legal disputes between nations

274. (A) The International Court of Justice (ICJ) can only entertain disputes if the concerned states agree to take the issue to it.
(R) The ICJ has compulsory jurisdiction in cases involving interpretation of international law and reparation for breach of an international obligation.

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Category: The General Assembly (composition, powers and functions)

275. How many representatives does each member state have in the United Nations General Assembly?

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Category: Members to fulfil obligations in good faith

276. What does it mean for members to fulfill obligations in good faith?

277 / 746

Category: All UN members are members of the Assembly

277. During a General Assembly session about admitting new UN members, if 120 member states are present and voting, what is the minimum number of votes required for approval under important matters?

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Category: Discuss and recommend on any issue within Charter scope or affecting UN organs

278. (A) The General Assembly can make legally binding decisions on all international political disputes.
(R) The UN Charter grants the General Assembly the authority to enforce its recommendations.

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Category: Consider and approve UN budget

279. A member state has been assessed to contribute 2\% of the UN's regular budget based on its Gross National Income (GNI). If the approved regular budget is \$4 billion and an additional \$1 billion is allocated for a special peacekeeping mission, how much should this member state pay in total?

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Category: Finances: contributions by member countries decided by General Assembly annually on committee recommendation

280. How frequently are member countries' contributions to the United Nations assessed?

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Category: Membership: open to peace‑loving nations accepting UN principles

281. According to the principles of the United Nations, what must member states refrain from doing?

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Category: To develop friendly relations among nations based on equal rights and self‑determination of peoples

282. (A) The principle of equal rights ensures that all nations, regardless of their size or power, have an equal voice in the United Nations General Assembly.
(R) The UN Charter explicitly states that the principle of equal rights is fundamental to fostering friendly relations among nations and ensuring global peace.

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Category: Security Council

283. What happens if a permanent member of the Security Council abstains from voting on a procedural matter?

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Category: Objectives and principles of the UN

284. What are the three new objectives set by the United Nations besides those mentioned in Article I of the Charter?

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Category: Finances: contributions by member countries decided by General Assembly annually on committee recommendation

285. If the Committee on Contributions recommends adjusting a member country's contribution based on its GDP growth, but the General Assembly disagrees with this adjustment, what is the final authority in determining the contribution amount?

286 / 746

Category: Give UN assistance in any action it takes

286. (A) All UN member states are legally obligated to provide assistance in actions taken by the UN to maintain international peace and security.
(R) This obligation is enshrined in Article 2, Paragraph 5 of the UN Charter.

287 / 746

Category: Function: coordinate and supervise activities of UN organs

287. Who is the current Secretary-General of the United Nations as of 2023?

288 / 746

Category: Function: coordinate and supervise activities of UN organs

288. (A) The Secretariat ensures the smooth functioning of the UN by coordinating and supervising activities across all its organs.
(R) The Secretary-General, as the chief administrative officer, plays a pivotal role in implementing UN decisions and policies.

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Category: UN formally came into existence:

289. What is required for the General Assembly to make decisions on important matters such as the admission of new members or budgetary questions?

290 / 746

Category: Official languages: Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian, Spanish

290. How many official languages does the United Nations have?

291 / 746

Category: To achieve international cooperation in solving economic, social, cultural and humanitarian problems;

291. (A) The United Nations plays a significant role in promoting international cooperation to solve economic, social, and humanitarian problems.
(R) One of the main purposes of the UN is to achieve international cooperation in solving problems of an economic, social, cultural, or humanitarian character.

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Category: To achieve international cooperation in solving economic, social, cultural and humanitarian problems;

292. ) What is the primary responsibility of ECOSOC?

293 / 746

Category: Consider and approve UN budget

293. In case of a proposed UN budget amendment that increases expenditures beyond the initially approved amount, what is the minimum voting requirement for its approval by member states given that all 193 members are present but only 180 cast votes?

294 / 746

Category: To develop friendly relations among nations based on equal rights and self‑determination of peoples

294. What right does the principle of self-determination grant to peoples according to the UN Charter?

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Category: International Court of Justice

295. How many judges are there in the International Court of Justice?

296 / 746

Category: Each State has five representatives but one vote

296. A special session of the UN General Assembly can be convened under which of the following circumstances?

297 / 746

Category: Two World Wars cost billions and caused millions of deaths, disabilities, homelessness and unemployment

297. Which demographic was most affected by the casualties of the two World Wars?

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Category: Fear of Third World War:

298. (A) The use of destructive weapons like atom bombs during the Second World War increased fears of a Third World War.
(R) The destructive potential of these weapons led to the formation of the United Nations to prevent future conflicts.

299 / 746

Category: San Francisco Conference (June 1945)

299. What was the main purpose of the San Francisco Conference held in June 1945?

300 / 746

Category: Peace treaties after First World War sowed seeds of bitterness;

300. (A) The Treaty of Versailles imposed severe reparations and territorial losses on Germany.
(R) These harsh conditions created resentment and fueled aggressive nationalism in Germany, leading to the Second World War.

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Category: Responsible for promoting higher standards of living

301. How many member states are part of the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC)?

302 / 746

Category: League (1920–1939) failed to prevent Second World War

302. Which major power never joined the League of Nations, significantly weakening its ability to prevent conflicts?

303 / 746

Category: Three new objectives: Disarm, Decolonise, Develop

303. (A) The UN's objective of 'Disarm' aims to reduce the threat posed by weapons of mass destruction.

(R) Modern weapons have immense destructive potential, as seen during the World Wars, making disarmament crucial.

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Category: Official languages: Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian, Spanish

304. What color is the United Nations flag?

305 / 746

Category: To be a centre for harmonising nations' actions for these common ends

305. The United Nations serves as a central platform for harmonising the actions of nations primarily to achieve which of the following goals?

306 / 746

Category: Objectives and principles of the UN

306. Which organ of the UN is responsible for the maintenance of international peace and security?

307 / 746

Category: Discuss any question relating to international peace and security

307. What is one of the key functions of the International Court of Justice in relation to international peace and security?

308 / 746

Category: Membership: open to peace‑loving nations accepting UN principles

308. Which of the following describes India's role in the United Nations?

309 / 746

Category: Gives advisory opinions on legal issues

309. The International Court of Justice (ICJ) bases its advisory opinions on several sources. If a dispute involves the interpretation of an international treaty and customary practices, which source will the ICJ prioritize if there is a conflict between the two?

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Category: Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC)

310. (A) The Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) promotes economic and social progress.
(R) ECOSOC is responsible for coordinating the activities of specialized agencies to achieve sustainable development.

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Category: Finances: contributions by member countries decided by General Assembly annually on committee recommendation

311. Which body recommends the contribution amounts for UN member states?

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Category: Fear of Third World War:

312. Which weapons were invented during the Second World War that increased fears of global destruction?

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Category: Assembly elects new President, 21 Vice‑Presidents and Chairmen of six Main Committees at start of each session

313. (A) The presidency of the General Assembly rotates annually among five geographical groups to ensure equitable representation.

(R) The rotation ensures that no single region dominates the leadership of the General Assembly, promoting inclusivity and fairness in global governance.

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Category: The General Assembly (composition, powers and functions)

314. Under what circumstances can a special session of the General Assembly be convened?

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Category: Refrain from threat or use of force against any State

315. (A) The United Nations Charter prohibits the use of force by States except in cases of self-defense or with Security Council authorization.
(R) This principle is enshrined in Article 2(4) of the UN Charter to maintain international peace and security.

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Category: Atomic bombs and weapons of mass destruction capable of ending world

316. What is the primary concern associated with the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction (WMDs)?

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Category: Assembly elects new President, 21 Vice‑Presidents and Chairmen of six Main Committees at start of each session

317. In the General Assembly, how many Vice-Presidents are elected each year?

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Category: Members to fulfil obligations in good faith

318. Why is fulfilling obligations in good faith important in professional settings?

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Category: Settle international disputes by peaceful means

319. Which international body is primarily responsible for judicial settlement of disputes between states?

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Category: Regular sessions: third Tuesday in September to usually third week of December each year

320. How does the presidency of the General Assembly rotate among member states?

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Category: Headquarters: New York, USA

321. (A) The International Court of Justice is located at the UN headquarters in New York.
(R) All principal organs of the United Nations are based in New York.

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Category: Atomic bombs and weapons of mass destruction capable of ending world

322. (A) The use of atomic bombs during World War II demonstrated their potential to destroy entire cities in seconds.
(R) The destructive power of atomic bombs led to the establishment of the United Nations to prevent future wars and promote global peace.

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Category: Disastrous World Wars

323. (A) The United Nations was formed to prevent future world wars.
(R) The destructive consequences of World War II led world leaders to seek a platform for international cooperation and peace.

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Category: Each State has five representatives but one vote

324. How many representatives does each member state have in the United Nations General Assembly?

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Category: Security Council

325. Under what condition can the General Assembly take action under the "Uniting for Peace" resolution?

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Category: Assembly elects new President, 21 Vice‑Presidents and Chairmen of six Main Committees at start of each session

326. Which of the following groups is included in the rotation for the presidency of the General Assembly?

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Category: UN shall not intervene in internal/domestic affairs of any State

327. (A) The United Nations cannot interfere in the internal political policies of member states.
(R) Article 2(7) of the UN Charter prohibits intervention in matters within the domestic jurisdiction of any state.

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Category: Ensure non‑member States act according to these principles

328. A dispute arises between a UN member State and a non-member State over maritime boundaries. The non-member State has not accepted ICJ jurisdiction. How can the UN legally facilitate resolution while upholding its Charter principles?

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Category: Gives advisory opinions on legal issues

329. Under what circumstances does the International Court of Justice have compulsory jurisdiction?

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Category: Security Council

330. In the Security Council, what happens if a permanent member abstains from voting on a substantive matter?

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Category: Important matters (election of non‑permanent Security Council members,

331. What majority is required in the General Assembly to elect a non-permanent member of the Security Council?

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Category: Consider and approve UN budget

332. (A) The General Assembly is responsible for approving the UN budget.
(R) The General Assembly has the authority to make binding financial decisions on all member states.

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Category: General Assembly

333. What majority is required for decisions on important matters such as the election of non-permanent members of the Security Council in the General Assembly?

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Category: Flag: light blue with white UN Emblem

334. How many non-permanent members are there in the UN Security Council?

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Category: Finances: contributions by member countries decided by General Assembly annually on committee recommendation

335. In determining a member state’s UN contribution, which economic indicator is most likely used by the Committee on Contributions to assess its capacity to pay?

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Category: Each State has five representatives but one vote

336. Which statement correctly describes the voting system in the General Assembly?

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Category: UN shall not intervene in internal/domestic affairs of any State

337. Which article of the UN Charter prohibits intervention in the domestic affairs of any State?

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Category: Presidency rotates yearly among five groups: Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe, Latin America & Caribbean, Western Europe & Others

338. (A) The presidency of the UN General Assembly rotates annually among five geographical groups to ensure equitable representation.
(R) The rotation system was established to prevent any single region from dominating the leadership of the General Assembly.

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Category: Membership: open to peace‑loving nations accepting UN principles

339. A hypothetical nation, "Country Y," has applied for UN membership but is currently engaged in an armed conflict with a neighboring state. Based on the UN Charter’s principles, what is the most likely outcome of its application?

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Category: UN shall not intervene in internal/domestic affairs of any State

340. The UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) proposes economic sanctions on Country Y for refusing to adopt climate policies. Country Y claims this violates its sovereignty. Which argument holds?

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Category: Consider and approve UN budget

341. What is required for the UN General Assembly to approve the regular budget?

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Category: Respect sovereign equality of all members

342. Under what condition can the UN intervene in the domestic affairs of a member state?

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Category: Respect sovereign equality of all members

343. According to the principle of sovereign equality, which of the following best describes the rights and obligations of member states in the United Nations?

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Category: Objectives and principles of the UN

344. The UN Security Council is considering a resolution to address nuclear proliferation. One permanent member vetoes the proposal. Which of the following statements accurately describes the implications of this veto?

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Category: Regular sessions: third Tuesday in September to usually third week of December each year

345. When does the regular session of the General Assembly typically begin each year?

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Category: The General Assembly (composition, powers and functions)

346. Which of the following functions is NOT performed by the General Assembly?

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Category: Disastrous World Wars

347. What happens if a permanent member of the Security Council uses its veto power?

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Category: The Security Council (composition, powers and functions)

348. (A) The Security Council cannot take any action if a permanent member exercises its veto power.
(R) A permanent member abstaining from voting does not constitute a veto.

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Category: Secretariat

349. A candidate for the position of UN Secretary-General must first be recommended by the Security Council before being appointed by the General Assembly. What unique challenge does this dual-step process present in selecting a Secretary-General?

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Category: Chief administrative office of UN

350. Who is the current Secretary-General of the United Nations as of 2023?

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Category: Objectives and principles of the UN

351. (A) The United Nations can intervene militarily in a member state without its consent if it deems it necessary to maintain international peace and security.
(R) One of the main principles of the UN is to refrain from the threat or use of force against any State.

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Category: Failure of the League of Nations:

352. Which of the following countries never joined the League of Nations despite being a key global power at the time?

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Category: Post–WWII world divided into USA-led and USSR-led power blocs with opposite ideologies

353. What was a major consequence of the division into USA-led and USSR-led power blocs?

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Category: Respect sovereign equality of all members

354. (A) The United Nations recognizes the sovereign equality of all its member states.
(R) This principle ensures that no member state can interfere in the domestic affairs of another member state.

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Category: Six principal organs of the UN

355. Which of the following is a permanent member of the United Nations Security Council?

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Category: Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC)

356. What is one of the primary functions of ECOSOC?

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Category: Refrain from threat or use of force against any State

357. State A publicly threatens State B with military action if it does not cede a portion of its territory. Which principle of international law does this violate?

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Category: Other principal organs (International Court of Justice,

358. (A) The International Court of Justice (ICJ) can include multiple judges from the same nationality if elected by both the General Assembly and Security Council.
(R) The composition of the ICJ must reflect the main forms of civilization and principal legal systems of the world.

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Category: Settle international disputes by peaceful means

359. When can the General Assembly take action under the "Uniting for Peace" resolution regarding an international dispute?

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Category: General Assembly

360. (A) The General Assembly can recommend collective measures, including the use of armed force, under the "Uniting for Peace" resolution if the Security Council fails to act due to lack of unanimity among its permanent members.
(R) The "Uniting for Peace" resolution empowers the General Assembly to bypass the Security Council's veto power and take direct action in matters of international peace and security.

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Category: Consider and make recommendations on cooperation principles in maintaining international peace and security

361. What is the General Assembly prohibited from doing while the Security Council is handling a dispute or situation?

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Category: Consider and make recommendations on cooperation principles in maintaining international peace and security

362. If a member state fails to comply with a decision of the International Court of Justice, what action can the other party take, considering the veto power in the Security Council?

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Category: Presidency rotates yearly among five groups: Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe, Latin America & Caribbean, Western Europe & Others

363. Which group includes countries from Central America?

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Category: Ensure non‑member States act according to these principles

364. , Security Council Measures, Diplomatic Pressure) A non-member State is engaged in activities that severely threaten regional stability but refuses to cooperate with the United Nations. Which of the following actions can the UN legally take under Article 2(6) and Chapter VII of the Charter to ensure compliance with its principles?

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Category: UN formally came into existence:

365. When did the United Nations officially come into existence?

366 / 746

Category: San Francisco Conference (June 1945)

366. What was the main objective of the San Francisco Conference held in June 1945?

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Category: To develop friendly relations among nations based on equal rights and self‑determination of peoples

367. Which principle of the UN Charter emphasizes that all member states have equal rights and sovereign equality?

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Category: UN shall not intervene in internal/domestic affairs of any State

368. According to the UN Charter, what does the principle of sovereignty ensure for member States?

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Category: Secretariat

369. Who appoints the international staff of the UN Secretariat?

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Category: Security Council

370. How many non-permanent members are elected from the Afro-Asian countries in the Security Council?

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Category: The Security Council (composition, powers and functions)

371. How many non-permanent members are elected to the United Nations Security Council, and what is their regional distribution?

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Category: Two World Wars cost billions and caused millions of deaths, disabilities, homelessness and unemployment

372. Which principle of the United Nations directly addresses the issue of non-interference in the internal affairs of member states?

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Category: Responsible for promoting higher standards of living

373. What is the primary function of the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC)?

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Category: Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC)

374. (A) The Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) can directly enforce its policy recommendations on member states.
(R) ECOSOC's role is limited to formulating policy recommendations and coordinating economic and social work, without any enforcement authority.

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Category: League (1920–1939) failed to prevent Second World War

375. What was the primary enforcement method used by the League of Nations against aggressive nations?

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Category: All UN members are members of the Assembly

376. Which type of decisions in the General Assembly require a two-thirds majority vote?

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Category: Refrain from threat or use of force against any State

377. Which article of the UN Charter prohibits the use of force against any State?

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Category: Recommends procedures and terms for settlement of disputes

378. If a dispute arises between two member states of the United Nations regarding the interpretation of an international treaty, and one party refuses to comply with the ICJ's ruling, what is the immediate course of action available to the other party under the UN Charter?

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Category: Give UN assistance in any action it takes

379. Which scenario aligns with the UN Charter’s principle of non-intervention in domestic affairs of any State?

380 / 746

Category: To achieve international cooperation in solving economic, social, cultural and humanitarian problems;

380. (A) The Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) is responsible for promoting economic and social progress through full employment and higher standards of living.
(R) Article I of the UN Charter mandates international cooperation to solve humanitarian problems, and ECOSOC's role aligns with this objective by addressing economic and social challenges.

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Category: All UN members are members of the Assembly

381. What majority is required for decisions on important matters such as budgetary issues in the UN General Assembly?

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Category: Six principal organs of the UN

382. Which organ of the United Nations is responsible for electing non-permanent members of the Security Council and appointing the Secretary-General?

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Category: Destructive weapons

383. Which cities were the targets of atomic bombings by the United States during World War II?

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Category: Destructive weapons

384. What was the primary aim of establishing the United Nations Organisation (UNO) in 1945?

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Category: Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC)

385. (A) ECOSOC consists of 54 members elected by the General Assembly for a term of three years.
(R) The geographical representation in ECOSOC ensures equitable participation of all regions in global economic and social decision-making.

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Category: Responsible for promoting higher standards of living

386. (A) ECOSOC plays a key role in implementing the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
(R) The SDGs aim to achieve sustainable development by 2030, which aligns with ECOSOC's mandate of promoting higher standards of living.

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Category: Settles legal disputes between nations

387. Under what circumstances does the International Court of Justice exercise compulsory jurisdiction?

388 / 746

Category: Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC)

388. Which of the following is a primary function of the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC)?

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Category: The Security Council (composition, powers and functions)

389. (A) The Security Council has five permanent members with veto power.
(R) The permanent members are China, France, Russia, the UK, and the USA.

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Category: Two World Wars cost billions and caused millions of deaths, disabilities, homelessness and unemployment

390. What was one of the primary reasons for establishing the United Nations after the Second World War?

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Category: Membership: open to peace‑loving nations accepting UN principles

391. Which of the following is a mandatory condition for a country to become a member of the United Nations?

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Category: Responsible for promoting higher standards of living

392. Which of the following is NOT a function of the Economic and Social Council?

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Category: To maintain international peace and security

393. Which of the following is a key function of the UN Security Council in maintaining international peace and security?

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Category: Respect sovereign equality of all members

394. (A) The United Nations General Assembly grants each member state one vote, regardless of its size or power.
(R) This ensures that no single nation can dominate decision-making, upholding the principle of sovereign equality.

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Category: Finances: contributions by member countries decided by General Assembly annually on committee recommendation

395. Who decides the annual contributions of member countries to the United Nations?

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Category: Membership: open to peace‑loving nations accepting UN principles

396. (A) All countries that accept the principles of the UN Charter are automatically granted membership in the United Nations without requiring a Security Council recommendation.
(R) The General Assembly can independently admit new members to the United Nations if they meet the criteria of being peace-loving and accepting the obligations of the UN Charter.

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Category: International Court of Justice

397. In which notable ICJ case was state responsibility for genocide clarified?

398 / 746

Category: The Security Council (composition, powers and functions)

398. Which of the following is a power of the Security Council?

399 / 746

Category: Settles legal disputes between nations

399. Which of the following is NOT listed as a source of law applied by the International Court of Justice?

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Category: Function: coordinate and supervise activities of UN organs

400. How is the Secretary-General of the United Nations appointed?

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Category: Finances: contributions by member countries decided by General Assembly annually on committee recommendation

401. Who is responsible for deciding the amount each member country must contribute to the United Nations annually?

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Category: San Francisco Conference (June 1945)

402. The United Nations officially came into existence after the ratification of its Charter. Which of the following conditions were necessary for the UN to begin operations according to the provisions finalized at the San Francisco Conference?

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Category: Formation and Membership

403. Who represented India at the San Francisco Conference where the UN Charter was drafted?

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Category: Presidency rotates yearly among five groups: Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe, Latin America & Caribbean, Western Europe & Others

404. How often does the presidency rotate among the five groups?

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Category: Security Council

405. How many permanent members are there in the United Nations Security Council?

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Category: All UN members are members of the Assembly

406. When can the General Assembly exercise its "Uniting for Peace" powers to address a security crisis?

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Category: Important matters (election of non‑permanent Security Council members,

407. (A) The election of non-permanent members to the United Nations Security Council requires a simple majority vote in the General Assembly.
(R) According to the UN Charter, important matters such as the election of non-permanent members require a two-thirds majority of members present and voting.

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Category: Refrain from threat or use of force against any State

408. Under what circumstance can the UN Security Council authorize the use of force against a state without its consent?

409 / 746

Category: Objectives and principles of the UN

409. What is one of the main objectives of the United Nations as defined in Article I of its Charter?

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Category: To maintain international peace and security

410. (A) The General Assembly can authorize the use of armed force under the "Uniting for Peace" resolution if the Security Council fails to act due to lack of unanimity among its permanent members.
(R) The "Uniting for Peace" resolution empowers the General Assembly to bypass the Security Council and take necessary enforcement actions independently.

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Category: Discuss any question relating to international peace and security

411. Which body of the United Nations has the primary responsibility for maintaining international peace and security?

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Category: Important matters (election of non‑permanent Security Council members,

412. How many non-permanent members are there in the United Nations Security Council?

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Category: Post–WWII world divided into USA-led and USSR-led power blocs with opposite ideologies

413. Which international organization was created after World War II to mediate conflicts and maintain peace?

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Category: Division of the world into two blocs:

414. (A) After the Second World War, the world was divided into two power blocs led by the USA and the USSR respectively.
(R) The fundamental differences in political and economic ideologies between the USA and the USSR led to their mutual distrust and competition.

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Category: Membership: open to peace‑loving nations accepting UN principles

415. What was the primary reason for India being an original member of the United Nations?

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Category: Fear of Third World War:

416. How did the establishment of the United Nations aim to address the specific fears surrounding a potential Third World War?

417 / 746

Category: To maintain international peace and security

417. What happens if a member state fails to comply with a decision of the International Court of Justice in a case where it is a party?

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Category: Secretariat

418. The UN Secretariat plays a crucial role in coordinating the activities of other UN organs. If a dispute arises between two member states, which of the following actions is most likely to be taken by the Secretariat to support conflict resolution while adhering to its administrative role?

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Category: Members to fulfil obligations in good faith

419. A wealthy member state deliberately delays its assessed financial contributions to the UN budget while simultaneously refusing to participate in mediation efforts for an ongoing conflict. How does this behavior contradict its obligations under the UN Charter?

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Category: Formation and Membership

420. In which year did the United Nations formally come into existence?

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Category: Settles legal disputes between nations

421. Which entities are currently authorized to request advisory opinions from the International Court of Justice?

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Category: Headquarters: New York, USA

422. Which of the following is not an official language of the United Nations?

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Category: Membership: open to peace‑loving nations accepting UN principles

423. How is a new country admitted as a member of the United Nations?

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Category: Ensure non‑member States act according to these principles

424. According to Article 2(6) of the UN Charter, what must non-member states respect regarding other states?

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Category: Important matters (election of non‑permanent Security Council members,

425. Which statement about the term and re-election of non-permanent Security Council members is correct?

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Category: Secretariat

426. (A) The Secretary-General of the UN is appointed directly by the General Assembly.
(R) The Security Council recommends a candidate for the position of Secretary-General to the General Assembly.

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Category: Official languages: Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian, Spanish

427. In which two languages are UN documents primarily written, even though speeches are translated into all six official languages?

428 / 746

Category: Three new objectives: Disarm, Decolonise, Develop

428. What is the primary goal of the UN's objective "Disarm"?

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Category: San Francisco Conference (June 1945)

429. How many countries participated in the San Francisco Conference in June 1945?

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Category: Consider and make recommendations on cooperation principles in maintaining international peace and security

430. (A) The United Nations General Assembly can make recommendations on any question relating to international peace and security, except when the Security Council is actively handling the matter.
(R) This limitation ensures that there is no overlap or conflict in the functions of the UN's principal organs.

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Category: Three new objectives: Disarm, Decolonise, Develop

431. Which of the following best describes the UN's objective "Decolonise"?

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Category: Settle international disputes by peaceful means

432. Which body serves as the principal judicial organ of the United Nations for settling legal disputes between states?

433 / 746

Category: Responsible for promoting higher standards of living

433. How many member states are part of ECOSOC?

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Category: To develop friendly relations among nations based on equal rights and self‑determination of peoples

434. What method does the UN encourage nations to adopt for resolving international disputes?

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Category: Flag: light blue with white UN Emblem

435. In the UN Security Council, what is the significance of veto power held by the five permanent members?

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Category: Discuss and recommend on any issue within Charter scope or affecting UN organs

436. (A) The General Assembly can discuss any issue within the scope of the UN Charter or affecting UN organs.
(R) This power allows the General Assembly to initiate studies and make recommendations for international cooperation.

437 / 746

Category: Reasons for the establishment of the United Nations

437. How did the invention and use of atomic bombs influence the creation of the United Nations?

438 / 746

Category: International Court of Justice

438. How many judges serve on the International Court of Justice (ICJ), and how are they elected?

439 / 746

Category: Respect sovereign equality of all members

439. Which action by the UN would violate the principle of non-interference in domestic affairs?

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Category: Trusteeship Council

440. (A) The Trusteeship Council includes all five permanent members of the Security Council.
(R) The permanent members of the Security Council have a role in supervising Trust Territories as part of their UN responsibilities.

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Category: Formation and Membership

441. Why is India considered an original member of the United Nations?

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Category: Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC)

442. How many seats are allocated to African states in the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC)?

443 / 746

Category: Recommends procedures and terms for settlement of disputes

443. How many judges constitute the International Court of Justice, and what is their term duration?

444 / 746

Category: Recommends procedures and terms for settlement of disputes

444. Which of the following entities is legally authorized to request an advisory opinion from the ICJ under its established procedures?

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Category: Finances: contributions by member countries decided by General Assembly annually on committee recommendation

445. (A) The General Assembly decides the annual contributions of member countries to the United Nations.
(R) The General Assembly follows recommendations from the Committee on Contributions for deciding these amounts.

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Category: Formation and Membership

446. Why is India considered significant in the context of UN peacekeeping missions?

447 / 746

Category: Headquarters, flag, official languages and membership

447. Where is the headquarters of the United Nations located?

448 / 746

Category: Atomic bombs and weapons of mass destruction capable of ending world

448. The first atomic bomb used in warfare was dropped on which city during World War II?

449 / 746

Category: Secretariat

449. (A) The Secretary-General of the UN has the authority to veto resolutions passed by the Security Council.
(R) The Secretary-General is the chief administrative officer of the UN and oversees the functioning of the Secretariat.

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Category: Function: coordinate and supervise activities of UN organs

450. (A) The Secretariat has the authority to make binding decisions for all UN member states.
(R) The Secretariat is composed of the Secretary-General and international staff appointed by him.

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Category: Official languages: Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian, Spanish

451. (A) The United Nations uses Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian, and Spanish as its official languages.
(R) These languages are chosen to ensure inclusivity and effective communication among all member states.

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Category: Reasons for the establishment of the United Nations

452. Why did the failure of the League of Nations contribute to the establishment of the United Nations?

453 / 746

Category: To achieve international cooperation in solving economic, social, cultural and humanitarian problems;

453. (A) The United Nations promotes international cooperation to solve economic, social, cultural, and humanitarian problems.
(R) The UN Charter emphasizes the sovereign equality of all its members as one of its core principles.

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Category: Discuss any question relating to international peace and security

454. (A) The United Nations General Assembly can discuss any question relating to international peace and security.

(R) The General Assembly has this authority under the UN Charter, provided the Security Council is not already addressing the same matter.

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Category: Gives advisory opinions on legal issues

455. (A) The advisory opinions of the International Court of Justice are binding on all member states of the United Nations.
(R) Advisory opinions provide legal clarity to international organizations but are not legally binding on states.

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Category: Consider and make recommendations on cooperation principles in maintaining international peace and security

456. What is one of the primary roles of the General Assembly in maintaining international peace and security?

457 / 746

Category: Objectives and principles of the UN

457. Which principle requires UN members to settle their disputes by peaceful means?

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Category: Regular sessions: third Tuesday in September to usually third week of December each year

458. (A) The presidency of the General Assembly rotates annually among five groups of States to ensure equitable geographical representation.
(R) The five groups are Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe, Latin America and Caribbean, and Western Europe and other States.

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Category: Six principal organs of the UN

459. The UN General Assembly is debating a resolution to address climate change. Which of the following actions can the General Assembly legally enforce on member states if they fail to comply with the resolution?

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Category: Headquarters, flag, official languages and membership

460. (A) The United Nations headquarters is located in New York City.
(R) The International Court of Justice is also based in New York City along with other principal organs of the UN.

461 / 746

Category: Peace treaties after First World War sowed seeds of bitterness;

461. Which treaty imposed heavy reparations and territorial losses on Germany after World War I?

462 / 746

Category: San Francisco Conference (June 1945)

462. ) (A) The San Francisco Conference was held in June 1945 to draft and sign the UN Charter.
(R) The conference aimed to create a more effective international organization than the League of Nations.

463 / 746

Category: Discuss any question relating to international peace and security

463. (A) The General Assembly can recommend collective measures, including the use of armed force, under the "Uniting for Peace" resolution when the Security Council is deadlocked.
(R) The "Uniting for Peace" resolution allows the General Assembly to bypass the Security Council's exclusive authority on matters of international peace and security.

464 / 746

Category: Finances: contributions by member countries decided by General Assembly annually on committee recommendation

464. What can happen if a member state fails to pay its UN contributions?

465 / 746

Category: Members to fulfil obligations in good faith

465. In contract law, which scenario best exemplifies a breach of good faith?

466 / 746

Category: Two World Wars cost billions and caused millions of deaths, disabilities, homelessness and unemployment

466. What was one of the major economic consequences of the two World Wars?

467 / 746

Category: Flag: light blue with white UN Emblem

467. The UN flag features a light blue background with a white emblem at its center. What do the twin olive branches in the UN emblem symbolize?

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Category: Fear of Third World War:

468. Which two countries led the opposing power blocs that escalated tensions after the Second World War?

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Category: Discuss and recommend on any issue within Charter scope or affecting UN organs

469. Which statement accurately describes a limitation of the General Assembly's powers?

470 / 746

Category: Discuss any question relating to international peace and security

470. Under the "Uniting for Peace" resolution, what action can the General Assembly take if the Security Council fails to act due to a veto by a permanent member?

471 / 746

Category: League (1920–1939) failed to prevent Second World War

471. How did the League's weak response to Italy's invasion of Abyssinia (1935) contribute to the outbreak of World War II?

472 / 746

Category: To develop friendly relations among nations based on equal rights and self‑determination of peoples

472. (A) The United Nations promotes equal rights among nations to ensure mutual respect and prevent conflicts.
(R) Equal rights are fundamental to the UN Charter, as they foster harmonious relations and uphold sovereignty.

473 / 746

Category: Settle international disputes by peaceful means

473. What is the primary principle outlined in the UN Charter for settling international disputes?

474 / 746

Category: To achieve international cooperation in solving economic, social, cultural and humanitarian problems;

474. Which principle ensures that all UN member states must cooperate in solving international problems of an economic, social, or humanitarian nature?

475 / 746

Category: Security Council

475. What is the term used when a permanent member of the Security Council casts a negative vote on a substantive matter?

476 / 746

Category: The General Assembly (composition, powers and functions)

476. How many representatives does each member state have in the United Nations General Assembly?

477 / 746

Category: Fear of Third World War:

477. What was the primary reason for the heightened fear of a Third World War immediately after the Second World War?

478 / 746

Category: Settles legal disputes between nations

478. Which statement correctly describes the composition and election process of judges in the International Court of Justice (ICJ)?

479 / 746

Category: Consider and approve UN budget

479. (A) The General Assembly reviews and approves the annual budget of the United Nations.
(R) The General Assembly ensures financial stability by allocating funds for various UN mandates.

480 / 746

Category: Consider and make recommendations on cooperation principles in maintaining international peace and security

480. (A) The General Assembly can override the Security Council's decisions under the "Uniting for Peace" resolution when there is a threat to international peace and security.
(R) The "Uniting for Peace" resolution allows the General Assembly to make recommendations for collective measures, including armed force, if the Security Council fails to act due to lack of unanimity among its permanent members.

481 / 746

Category: Formation and Membership

481. Which of the following was NOT a primary reason for the establishment of the United Nations?

482 / 746

Category: Presidency rotates yearly among five groups: Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe, Latin America & Caribbean, Western Europe & Others

482. If the General Assembly elects 21 Vice-Presidents during a session where the presidency is held by Asia, what is the minimum number of Vice-Presidents that must come from the other four geographical groups combined to ensure equitable representation?

483 / 746

Category: Fear of Third World War:

483. Why did the peace treaties signed after World War I fail to prevent World War II, raising concerns about future conflicts?

484 / 746

Category: Two World Wars cost billions and caused millions of deaths, disabilities, homelessness and unemployment

484. Approximately how many lives were lost in the two World Wars?

485 / 746

Category: Finances: contributions by member countries decided by General Assembly annually on committee recommendation

485. What happens if a member state fails to meet its assessed financial contributions to the United Nations for two consecutive years?

486 / 746

Category: Respect sovereign equality of all members

486. How is sovereign equality reflected in the UN General Assembly?

487 / 746

Category: Destructive weapons

487. What fundamental change in warfare perception occurred due to the deployment of atomic bombs in World War II according to the syllabus?

488 / 746

Category: UN formally came into existence:

488. On which date did the United Nations formally come into existence?

489 / 746

Category: All UN members are members of the Assembly

489. If a regional group has consistently held the presidency for three consecutive years, which constitutional principle of the General Assembly is being violated?

490 / 746

Category: Headquarters, flag, official languages and membership

490. Where is the International Court of Justice located?

491 / 746

Category: UN formally came into existence:

491. (A) The United Nations formally came into existence on October 24, 1945.
(R) The UN Charter was ratified by the five permanent members of the Security Council along with other nations.

492 / 746

Category: International Court of Justice

492. Which of the following statements correctly describes the composition and jurisdiction of the International Court of Justice (ICJ)?

493 / 746

Category: To maintain international peace and security

493. What is the primary responsibility of the Security Council under the United Nations Charter?

494 / 746

Category: Flag: light blue with white UN Emblem

494. (A) The light blue color of the UN Flag represents peace.
(R) The olive branches in the UN Emblem signify harmony and unity among member states.

495 / 746

Category: Recommends procedures and terms for settlement of disputes

495. (A) The judgment of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) is binding on all member states of the United Nations, regardless of whether they are parties to the dispute.
(R) The ICJ's decisions are enforceable by the Security Council under Article 94 of the UN Charter.

496 / 746

Category: Important matters (election of non‑permanent Security Council members,

496. From how many Afro-Asian countries are non-permanent members of the Security Council elected?

497 / 746

Category: All UN members are members of the Assembly

497. (A) Each member state of the United Nations has one vote in the General Assembly regardless of its population size.
(R) The principle of sovereign equality ensures that all UN member states have equal voting power in the General Assembly.

498 / 746

Category: Headquarters: New York, USA

498. Which of the following UN principal organs is NOT located at its headquarters in New York, USA?

499 / 746

Category: Refrain from threat or use of force against any State

499. A country is facing an imminent armed attack from a neighboring state. According to Article 51 of the UN Charter, what action can the threatened country legally take?

500 / 746

Category: Members to fulfil obligations in good faith

500. Which action aligns with the principle of good faith in professional settings?

501 / 746

Category: Discuss any question relating to international peace and security

501. What is the primary role of the United Nations General Assembly in maintaining international peace and security?

502 / 746

Category: Formation and Membership

502. What is required for a new country to be admitted to the United Nations?

503 / 746

Category: All UN members are members of the Assembly

503. When does the regular session of the UN General Assembly usually begin each year?

504 / 746

Category: Ensure non‑member States act according to these principles

504. (A) No assertion can be generated due to empty syllabus.
(R) No reason can be generated due to empty syllabus.

505 / 746

Category: UN formally came into existence:

505. Which of the following was NOT a primary reason for the establishment of the United Nations?

506 / 746

Category: League (1920–1939) failed to prevent Second World War

506. (A) The League of Nations failed to prevent Japan's invasion of Manchuria in 1931 because it lacked a strong enforcement mechanism.
(R) Economic sanctions imposed by the League were ineffective as member states often ignored them.

507 / 746

Category: International Court of Justice

507. (A) The International Court of Justice consists of 15 judges.
(R) The judges are elected for a term of nine years and may be re-elected.

508 / 746

Category: Regular sessions: third Tuesday in September to usually third week of December each year

508. In the General Assembly, decisions on important matters such as the election of non-permanent Security Council members require:

509 / 746

Category: Respect sovereign equality of all members

509. In a scenario where two member states have a territorial dispute, what approach would align with the UN’s principle of respecting sovereign equality?

510 / 746

Category: Trusteeship Council

510. Which of the following was NOT a function of the Trusteeship Council?

511 / 746

Category: Gives advisory opinions on legal issues

511. Which entities are currently authorized to request advisory opinions from the International Court of Justice?

512 / 746

Category: UN shall not intervene in internal/domestic affairs of any State

512. Under what circumstances does the UN generally refrain from intervening in a State’s internal affairs?

513 / 746

Category: Each State has five representatives but one vote

513. (A) Each member state of the United Nations has five representatives in the General Assembly but only one vote.
(R) The system ensures equitable representation while maintaining simplicity in decision-making by giving equal voting power to all states.

514 / 746

Category: Peace treaties after First World War sowed seeds of bitterness;

514. What major concern prompted the formation of the United Nations?

515 / 746

Category: UN formally came into existence:

515. Where was the text for the UN Charter drafted?

516 / 746

Category: Members to fulfil obligations in good faith

516. A member state of the UN is found to be secretly supplying arms to a rebel group in another country while publicly advocating for peace. How does this action violate the principle of fulfilling obligations in good faith under the UN Charter?

517 / 746

Category: Failure of the League of Nations:

517. Which factor critically undermined the League of Nations' ability to enforce decisions during international crises?

518 / 746

Category: Settle international disputes by peaceful means

518. What action can the Security Council take if a dispute threatens international peace?

519 / 746

Category: Function: coordinate and supervise activities of UN organs

519. (A) The primary function of the UN Secretariat is to coordinate and supervise the activities of various UN organs.
(R) The Secretariat ensures that the decisions and policies of the UN are implemented effectively across all its bodies.

520 / 746

Category: Presidency rotates yearly among five groups: Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe, Latin America & Caribbean, Western Europe & Others

520. (A) The presidency of the General Assembly rotates yearly among five groups: Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe, Latin America and Caribbean, and Western Europe and other States.
(R) This rotation ensures equitable geographical representation in the leadership of the General Assembly.

521 / 746

Category: Peace treaties after First World War sowed seeds of bitterness;

521. Which provision of the Treaty of Versailles directly exacerbated German grievances and contributed to WWII?

522 / 746

Category: Three new objectives: Disarm, Decolonise, Develop

522. What does the UN aim to achieve through its 'Develop' objective?

523 / 746

Category: Membership: open to peace‑loving nations accepting UN principles

523. Which of the following statements about the original members of the United Nations is correct?

524 / 746

Category: Gives advisory opinions on legal issues

524. Which of the following bodies is allowed to request advisory opinions from the ICJ?

525 / 746

Category: Ensure non‑member States act according to these principles

525. (A) Non-member states are required to follow all principles of the United Nations Charter.
(R) The United Nations Charter applies universally to all nations regardless of membership status.

526 / 746

Category: Flag: light blue with white UN Emblem

526. Which of the following statements about India's role in the United Nations is correct?

527 / 746

Category: The General Assembly (composition, powers and functions)

527. (A) The General Assembly can authorize the use of armed force without Security Council approval under the "Uniting for Peace" resolution if the Council fails to act due to lack of unanimity among permanent members.
(R) The "Uniting for Peace" resolution allows the General Assembly to bypass the Security Council's primary responsibility for maintaining international peace and security as outlined in the UN Charter.

528 / 746

Category: UN shall not intervene in internal/domestic affairs of any State

528. (A) The UN cannot intervene in the domestic affairs of any State under any circumstances.
(R) Article 2(7) of the UN Charter prohibits intervention in matters essentially within the domestic jurisdiction of States.

529 / 746

Category: Recommends procedures and terms for settlement of disputes

529. What is the compulsory jurisdiction of the International Court of Justice primarily related to?

530 / 746

Category: San Francisco Conference (June 1945)

530. Which of the following countries were NOT among the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council as per the original UN Charter drafted at the San Francisco Conference?

531 / 746

Category: Atomic bombs and weapons of mass destruction capable of ending world

531. Which cities were targeted by atomic bombs during World War II?

532 / 746

Category: Consider and approve UN budget

532. Which organ of the United Nations is responsible for reviewing and approving the UN budget?

533 / 746

Category: Division of the world into two blocs:

533. (A) The USA-led bloc promoted capitalist ideologies and democratic governance.
(R) The USSR-led bloc was based on communist ideologies and centralized planning.

534 / 746

Category: Chief administrative office of UN

534. Who was the first UN Secretary-General from a non-European country, reflecting a shift toward broader geographic inclusivity in leadership?

535 / 746

Category: Trusteeship Council

535. When did the Trusteeship Council suspend its operations?

536 / 746

Category: Trusteeship Council

536. Which of the following is a permanent member of the Trusteeship Council?

537 / 746

Category: Three new objectives: Disarm, Decolonise, Develop

537. Which action aligns with the UN's 'Decolonise' objective?

538 / 746

Category: Finances: contributions by member countries decided by General Assembly annually on committee recommendation

538. (A) The General Assembly decides the financial contributions of member countries based on their economic capacity to ensure equitable burden-sharing.
(R) The committee on contributions provides recommendations for financial assessments to align with each member state's ability to pay, ensuring fairness in contribution distribution.

539 / 746

Category: Membership: open to peace‑loving nations accepting UN principles

539. Which of the following is NOT a principle of the United Nations as per the syllabus?

540 / 746

Category: To develop friendly relations among nations based on equal rights and self‑determination of peoples

540. (A) The United Nations promotes the principle of sovereign equality among all member states.
(R) Sovereign equality ensures that each nation has an equal voice and standing in international affairs as per Article I of the UN Charter.

541 / 746

Category: Trusteeship Council

541. A non-administering member state serving on the Trusteeship Council would be:

542 / 746

Category: Headquarters: New York, USA

542. Where is the headquarters of the United Nations located?

543 / 746

Category: Destructive weapons

543. (A) The United Nations was established primarily to prevent the use of weapons of mass destruction and promote global disarmament.
(R) The catastrophic impact of atomic bombs used in Hiroshima and Nagasaki highlighted the need for an international body to regulate such weapons.

544 / 746

Category: Post–WWII world divided into USA-led and USSR-led power blocs with opposite ideologies

544. Which two superpowers emerged as leaders of opposing power blocs after World War II?

545 / 746

Category: Six principal organs of the UN

545. Which entity can request an advisory opinion from the International Court of Justice (ICJ) on a legal question?

546 / 746

Category: Six principal organs of the UN

546. (A) The General Assembly is the main deliberative organ of the United Nations.
(R) It has the power to enforce its decisions on member states.

547 / 746

Category: Two World Wars cost billions and caused millions of deaths, disabilities, homelessness and unemployment

547. Why did world leaders feel the need for an international organization after the World Wars?

548 / 746

Category: General Assembly

548. Which of the following is a power of the General Assembly under the UN Charter?

549 / 746

Category: Disastrous World Wars

549. Which event marked the formal establishment of the United Nations, where its Charter was ratified by the founding members?

550 / 746

Category: Trusteeship Council

550. Which aspect of the Trusteeship Council's operations demonstrated its direct engagement with trust territory populations?

551 / 746

Category: Responsible for promoting higher standards of living

551. (A) ECOSOC promotes higher standards of living globally.
(R) It coordinates efforts to achieve sustainable development goals and works with specialized UN agencies.

552 / 746

Category: Official languages: Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian, Spanish

552. Where is the International Court of Justice located?

553 / 746

Category: Role in codification of international law

553. (A) The International Court of Justice (ICJ) contributes to the codification of international law by interpreting treaties and conventions.
(R) The ICJ uses judicial decisions as a subsidiary means for determining rules of international law.

554 / 746

Category: Settles legal disputes between nations

554. Which entities are authorized to request advisory opinions from the International Court of Justice?

555 / 746

Category: Regular sessions: third Tuesday in September to usually third week of December each year

555. If the General Assembly's regular session starts on September 21st in a given year, and assuming the presidency rotates to Eastern Europe that year, which of the following statements is correct regarding the session's proceedings?

556 / 746

Category: Presidency rotates yearly among five groups: Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe, Latin America & Caribbean, Western Europe & Others

556. (A) The presidency of the UN General Assembly rotates annually among five regional groups to ensure equitable geographical representation.
(R) Each regional group nominates a candidate for the presidency based on internal consensus before the start of the regular session.

557 / 746

Category: General Assembly

557. What majority is required for the General Assembly to make decisions on important matters such as peace and security or budget approval?

558 / 746

Category: Flag: light blue with white UN Emblem

558. What is the color of the United Nations flag?

559 / 746

Category: International Court of Justice

559. (A) The International Court of Justice (ICJ) can issue binding judgments only in cases where states have explicitly accepted its compulsory jurisdiction.
(R) States must consent to the ICJ's jurisdiction either through a special agreement or by adhering to a treaty that provides for ICJ jurisdiction in case of disputes.

560 / 746

Category: Ensure non‑member States act according to these principles

560. Which measure can the UN take if a non-member State threatens to use force against another State's political independence?

561 / 746

Category: Assembly elects new President, 21 Vice‑Presidents and Chairmen of six Main Committees at start of each session

561. (A) The presidency of the United Nations General Assembly rotates among five regional groups to ensure equitable geographical representation.
(R) The rotation ensures that all regions, including Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe, Latin America and Caribbean, and Western Europe and other States, have an opportunity to lead the General Assembly.

562 / 746

Category: Refrain from threat or use of force against any State

562. (A) The United Nations Charter prohibits the threat or use of force against other states.
(R) This principle is established in Article 2(4) of the UN Charter.

563 / 746

Category: Six principal organs of the UN

563. Where is the principal judicial organ of the United Nations located?

564 / 746

Category: The General Assembly (composition, powers and functions)

564. (A) The General Assembly can make legally binding decisions on matters of international peace and security.
(R) The "Uniting for Peace" resolution allows the General Assembly to take action if the Security Council fails to act due to lack of unanimity among permanent members.

565 / 746

Category: Trusteeship Council

565. (A) The permanent members of the Security Council are also members of the Trusteeship Council.
(R) The Trusteeship Council was established to supervise Trust Territories under the UN Charter.

566 / 746

Category: Respect sovereign equality of all members

566. Under the principle of sovereign equality, what is the stance of the United Nations regarding intervention in the domestic affairs of a member state?

567 / 746

Category: Each State has five representatives but one vote

567. What majority is required for decisions on important matters like the admission of new members in the General Assembly?

568 / 746

Category: Peace treaties after First World War sowed seeds of bitterness;

568. What was one major consequence of the harsh conditions imposed by the peace treaties after World War I?

569 / 746

Category: Failure of the League of Nations:

569. Why was the League of Nations often slow and ineffective in responding to conflicts?

570 / 746

Category: Atomic bombs and weapons of mass destruction capable of ending world

570. Which of the following weapons is NOT classified as a Weapon of Mass Destruction (WMD)?

571 / 746

Category: Formation and Membership

571. Which of the following is a criterion for a country to become a member of the United Nations?

572 / 746

Category: The Security Council (composition, powers and functions)

572. Under which resolution can the UN General Assembly take action if the Security Council fails to act due to a lack of unanimity among its permanent members?

573 / 746

Category: Two World Wars cost billions and caused millions of deaths, disabilities, homelessness and unemployment

573. Why did the use of atomic bombs during World War II significantly influence the formation of the United Nations?

574 / 746

Category: Fear of Third World War:

574. (A) The fear of a Third World War led to the establishment of the United Nations.
(R) The destructive weapons used in World War II heightened global fears and necessitated an international organization to prevent future conflicts.

575 / 746

Category: To maintain international peace and security

575. Where is the seat of the International Court of Justice located?

576 / 746

Category: Trusteeship Council

576. Which of the following members are part of the Trusteeship Council as per its composition?

577 / 746

Category: Formation and Membership

577. Which requirement must a country fulfill to become a member of the United Nations?

578 / 746

Category: Important matters (election of non‑permanent Security Council members,

578. If the General Assembly has 193 member states and 180 members are present during a vote for non-permanent Security Council members, what is the minimum number of votes required to elect a candidate under important matters procedure?

579 / 746

Category: League (1920–1939) failed to prevent Second World War

579. Why was the League unable to prevent Germany’s violation of the Treaty of Versailles through rearmament in the 1930s?

580 / 746

Category: Consider and make recommendations on cooperation principles in maintaining international peace and security

580. Under the "Uniting for Peace" resolution, when can the General Assembly take action regarding international peace and security?

581 / 746

Category: Destructive weapons

581. What was one of the major consequences of using destructive weapons like atom bombs in World War II?

582 / 746

Category: General Assembly

582. (A) All members of the United Nations are also members of the General Assembly.
(R) Each member state has one vote in the General Assembly to ensure equal representation.

583 / 746

Category: Headquarters: New York, USA

583. Which of the following statements about the principal organs of the United Nations is correct?

584 / 746

Category: Settle international disputes by peaceful means

584. What is one of the primary responsibilities of the Security Council in resolving international disputes peacefully?

585 / 746

Category: Members to fulfil obligations in good faith

585. Which of the following best describes a breach of good faith?

586 / 746

Category: Failure of the League of Nations:

586. How did Japan’s invasion of Manchuria (1931) expose a fundamental weakness of the League of Nations?

587 / 746

Category: Official languages: Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian, Spanish

587. Where is the International Court of Justice located?

588 / 746

Category: Membership: open to peace‑loving nations accepting UN principles

588. According to the UN Charter, what principle prohibits interference in the internal affairs of any state?

589 / 746

Category: International Court of Justice

589. Under what circumstances does the International Court of Justice exercise its advisory opinion function?

590 / 746

Category: Regular sessions: third Tuesday in September to usually third week of December each year

590. (A) The General Assembly can recommend collective measures, including the use of armed force, under the "Uniting for Peace" resolution when the Security Council fails to act due to lack of unanimity among its permanent members.
(R) The "Uniting for Peace" resolution empowers the General Assembly to bypass the Security Council's authority in matters of international peace and security.

591 / 746

Category: Membership: open to peace‑loving nations accepting UN principles

591. (A) India is one of the original members of the United Nations.
(R) India participated in the San Francisco Conference and signed the UN Charter.

592 / 746

Category: International Court of Justice

592. (A) The International Court of Justice (ICJ) can settle disputes between private individuals from different countries.
(R) The ICJ has contentious jurisdiction, which applies only to member states of the United Nations.

593 / 746

Category: Disastrous World Wars

593. (A) The League of Nations failed primarily because it lacked enforcement mechanisms to prevent aggression by major powers.
(R) The United Nations was established with a Security Council having veto power to ensure collective security and prevent unilateral actions by powerful nations.

594 / 746

Category: To be a centre for harmonising nations' actions for these common ends

594. How does the UN facilitate collective action among member states?

595 / 746

Category: Responsible for promoting higher standards of living

595. Which of the following is a subsidiary body of ECOSOC?

596 / 746

Category: Consider and approve UN budget

596. If the Committee on Contributions determines that Country X's contribution should increase from 4\% to 6\% of the UN budget due to improved economic capacity, but Country X disputes this assessment, what is the final authority that resolves such disputes?

597 / 746

Category: Two World Wars cost billions and caused millions of deaths, disabilities, homelessness and unemployment

597. (A) The two World Wars caused severe economic losses amounting to billions of dollars.
(R) The wars led to widespread destruction of infrastructure and industries.

598 / 746

Category: Headquarters: New York, USA

598. Which principal organ of the United Nations is NOT located in New York?

599 / 746

Category: Assembly elects new President, 21 Vice‑Presidents and Chairmen of six Main Committees at start of each session

599. Among which groups of States does the presidency of the General Assembly rotate annually to ensure equitable geographical representation?

600 / 746

Category: Peace treaties after First World War sowed seeds of bitterness;

600. Which two countries led the opposing power blocs after World War II?

601 / 746

Category: Give UN assistance in any action it takes

601. (A) All member states of the United Nations are required to provide military assistance in any action taken by the UN to maintain international peace and security.
(R) The UN Charter mandates collective security, and member states must comply with Security Council decisions under Chapter VII.

602 / 746

Category: Function: coordinate and supervise activities of UN organs

602. When the General Assembly approves a new peacekeeping mission but provides insufficient funding, what sequence of actions would the Secretariat most likely take?

603 / 746

Category: Headquarters: New York, USA

603. Which of the following accurately describes a function of the UN headquarters complex in New York?

604 / 746

Category: Atomic bombs and weapons of mass destruction capable of ending world

604. Which international organization was established to prevent conflicts involving weapons of mass destruction?

605 / 746

Category: Secretariat

605. What is the primary function of the UN Secretariat?

606 / 746

Category: Membership: open to peace‑loving nations accepting UN principles

606. What is the primary condition for a country to become a member of the United Nations?

607 / 746

Category: Role in codification of international law

607. What formula does the International Court of Justice primarily use to interpret international law during codification?

608 / 746

Category: Chief administrative office of UN

608. What is the main function of the UN Secretariat?

609 / 746

Category: Members to fulfil obligations in good faith

609. (A) Members must fulfill obligations in good faith under all contracts they enter.
(R) Good faith ensures fairness and prevents exploitation in contractual relationships.

610 / 746

Category: Consider and approve UN budget

610. How does the General Assembly decide the financial contributions of member states?

611 / 746

Category: Six principal organs of the UN

611. (A) The General Assembly can override a decision of the Security Council regarding international peace and security.
(R) The General Assembly is the main deliberative organ with all member states represented, while the Security Council has primary responsibility for maintaining international peace and security.

612 / 746

Category: Ensure non‑member States act according to these principles

612. Which of the following actions are non-member states prohibited from taking against other states under the UN Charter?

613 / 746

Category: Destructive weapons

613. (A) The invention of highly destructive weapons like the atom bomb directly led to the establishment of the United Nations.
(R) The catastrophic consequences of these weapons highlighted the urgent need for an international organization to prevent future conflicts.

614 / 746

Category: Discuss any question relating to international peace and security

614. If a Security Council member exercises veto power to block action regarding an imminent act of aggression, what mechanism allows the General Assembly to address this situation?

615 / 746

Category: Discuss and recommend on any issue within Charter scope or affecting UN organs

615. Under what condition is the General Assembly restricted from making recommendations on a dispute or situation?

616 / 746

Category: Members to fulfil obligations in good faith

616. (A) Members of an organization should always fulfill their obligations in good faith.

(R) Fulfilling obligations honestly strengthens trust and long-term relationships.

617 / 746

Category: To develop friendly relations among nations based on equal rights and self‑determination of peoples

617. What does the right to self-determination under the UN Charter allow peoples to do?

618 / 746

Category: UN shall not intervene in internal/domestic affairs of any State

618. (A) The UN is prohibited from intervening in the internal affairs of any State under all circumstances.
(R) The UN Charter explicitly prohibits intervention in domestic matters to uphold the sovereignty of member States.

619 / 746

Category: Objectives and principles of the UN

619. A member state of the United Nations is engaged in a territorial dispute with another state and threatens military action. According to the principles of the UN Charter, which of the following actions aligns with the organization's objectives?

620 / 746

Category: Each State has five representatives but one vote

620. (A) Each state in the United Nations has five representatives in the General Assembly.
(R) This ensures equal voting power for all member states despite differences in size or population.

621 / 746

Category: Settles legal disputes between nations

621. At any given time, how many judges serve on the International Court of Justice (ICJ)?

622 / 746

Category: Destructive weapons

622. (A) Atom bombs were used during the Second World War.
(R) The destructive potential of these weapons led to the establishment of the United Nations.

623 / 746

Category: Secretariat

623. (A) The Secretary-General is appointed by the General Assembly on the recommendation of the Security Council.
(R) The Secretary-General serves as the chief administrative officer of the United Nations.

624 / 746

Category: All UN members are members of the Assembly

624. Under which resolution can the General Assembly take action if the Security Council fails to act due to a lack of unanimity among its permanent members?

625 / 746

Category: Destructive weapons

625. How is the destructive power of nuclear weapons commonly measured?

626 / 746

Category: Consider and make recommendations on cooperation principles in maintaining international peace and security

626. In situations where the Security Council fails to act due to a lack of unanimity among its permanent members, what role does the General Assembly play under the "Uniting for Peace" resolution?

627 / 746

Category: Gives advisory opinions on legal issues

627. If a member state of the United Nations fails to comply with an ICJ advisory opinion, what action can the other party take under the UN Charter?

628 / 746

Category: Destructive weapons

628. Which event demonstrated the catastrophic effects of destructive weapons, leading to global efforts to control their proliferation?

629 / 746

Category: Discuss and recommend on any issue within Charter scope or affecting UN organs

629. Under what condition is the General Assembly prohibited from making recommendations on a specific issue?

630 / 746

Category: Post–WWII world divided into USA-led and USSR-led power blocs with opposite ideologies

630. What was the most dangerous consequence of the arms race between the US-led and USSR-led blocs that emerged immediately after WWII?

631 / 746

Category: Headquarters, flag, official languages and membership

631. What color is the United Nations flag?

632 / 746

Category: UN formally came into existence:

632. On which date did the United Nations officially come into existence after the ratification of its Charter?

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Category: Objectives and principles of the UN

633. (A) The UN does not intervene in the domestic affairs of any State, even if human rights violations occur within that State.
(R) One of the principles of the UN is to refrain from intervening in the internal affairs of any member or non-member State.

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Category: Discuss any question relating to international peace and security

634. What happens if a member of the United Nations fails to comply with a judgment of the International Court of Justice (ICJ)?

635 / 746

Category: To achieve international cooperation in solving economic, social, cultural and humanitarian problems;

635. What is a primary function of the UN General Assembly concerning international cooperation?

636 / 746

Category: Consider and approve UN budget

636. How are member countries' financial contributions to the UN budget decided annually?

637 / 746

Category: Role in codification of international law

637. In a case before the ICJ involving maritime boundary disputes between two states, which of the following combinations would be most relevant for codifying international law?

638 / 746

Category: Each State has five representatives but one vote

638. What majority is required for the General Assembly to make decisions on important matters like electing non-permanent members of the Security Council?

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Category: Trusteeship Council

639. What was the primary role of the Trusteeship Council in the United Nations?

640 / 746

Category: Gives advisory opinions on legal issues

640. Are advisory opinions issued by the ICJ legally binding?

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Category: General Assembly

641. A proposal is brought before the General Assembly regarding the suspension of a member state. The voting outcome shows 128 votes in favor, 60 against, and 5 abstentions out of 193 member states. What is the status of this proposal?

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Category: General Assembly

642. (A) The General Assembly can make recommendations on international peace and security even if the Security Council is actively discussing the issue.
(R) Under the "Uniting for Peace" resolution, the General Assembly can intervene when the Security Council fails to act due to lack of unanimity among its permanent members.

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Category: Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC)

643. How many members are elected to the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) by the General Assembly?

644 / 746

Category: Give UN assistance in any action it takes

644. According to the UN Charter, what is the primary obligation of member states when the United Nations takes any action?

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Category: UN formally came into existence:

645. How many countries originally signed the UN Charter at the San Francisco Conference?

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Category: Atomic bombs and weapons of mass destruction capable of ending world

646. During the Cold War, what was the primary objective of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT)?

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Category: Discuss and recommend on any issue within Charter scope or affecting UN organs

647. Which of the following is NOT within the General Assembly's advisory role?

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Category: Chief administrative office of UN

648. (A) The Secretary-General is the chief administrative officer of the United Nations.
(R) The Secretary-General is responsible for coordinating and supervising the activities of the UN organs.

649 / 746

Category: Official languages: Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian, Spanish

649. How many permanent members are there in the United Nations Security Council?

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Category: Division of the world into two blocs:

650. What was one of the primary consequences of the nuclear arms race between the USA and USSR during the Cold War?

651 / 746

Category: Give UN assistance in any action it takes

651. According to the UN Charter, what principle obligates member states to support any action taken by the United Nations?

652 / 746

Category: Fear of Third World War:

652. Why did the division of the world into two power blocs after World War II heighten fears of a Third World War?

653 / 746

Category: Fear of Third World War:

653. What was one of the primary reasons for the establishment of the United Nations?

654 / 746

Category: Responsible for promoting higher standards of living

654. Which of the following is NOT an objective of the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC)?

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Category: Trusteeship Council

655. (A) The Trusteeship Council no longer operates actively since all trust territories have achieved self-governance or independence.
(R) Palau, the last remaining UN trust territory, gained independence in 1994.

656 / 746

Category: Refrain from threat or use of force against any State

656. What constitutes a "threat of force" under international law?

657 / 746

Category: Settle international disputes by peaceful means

657. Under the UN Charter, what happens if a member state fails to comply with a ruling issued by the International Court of Justice (ICJ)?

658 / 746

Category: Discuss and recommend on any issue within Charter scope or affecting UN organs

658. What is the primary function of the General Assembly regarding issues within the scope of the UN Charter?

659 / 746

Category: To develop friendly relations among nations based on equal rights and self‑determination of peoples

659. Which principle of the United Nations Charter ensures that all nations have equal rights regardless of their size or power?

660 / 746

Category: Disastrous World Wars

660. Which weapon was used during World War II that raised concerns about the potential destruction of humanity?

661 / 746

Category: Official languages: Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian, Spanish

661. Which of the following is NOT one of the official languages of the United Nations?

662 / 746

Category: Refrain from threat or use of force against any State

662. (A) The principle of refraining from threat or use of force against any State is absolute in international law.
(R) Article 2(4) of the UN Charter prohibits the threat or use of force in all circumstances without exception.

663 / 746

Category: Ensure non‑member States act according to these principles

663. According to the United Nations Charter, which principle emphasizes that non-member States should respect the sovereignty and territorial integrity of other nations?

664 / 746

Category: Ensure non‑member States act according to these principles

664. A non-member State refuses to sign a global disarmament treaty backed by the UN. Which strategy would most effectively incentivize compliance while aligning with UN principles?

665 / 746

Category: Other principal organs (International Court of Justice,

665. What is the total number of judges in the International Court of Justice?

666 / 746

Category: Security Council

666. (A) The Security Council consists of 15 members, including five permanent members with veto power.
(R) The veto power ensures that no major decision affecting international peace and security can be taken without the consent of all permanent members.

667 / 746

Category: Role in codification of international law

667. Which of the following is NOT a primary source examined by the International Court of Justice in the codification of international law?

668 / 746

Category: Secretariat

668. During Dag Hammarskjöld’s tenure as Secretary-General (1953–1961), the Secretariat expanded its role in crisis management. How did this evolution impact the Secretariat’s relationship with member states, particularly during the Congo Crisis?

669 / 746

Category: League (1920–1939) failed to prevent Second World War

669. Why was the League of Nations unable to enforce its decisions effectively against aggressive nations?

670 / 746

Category: The General Assembly (composition, powers and functions)

670. What majority is required for decisions on important matters such as the election of non-permanent members of the Security Council?

671 / 746

Category: Peace treaties after First World War sowed seeds of bitterness;

671. (A) The Treaty of Versailles imposed harsh terms on Germany after World War I.
(R) The treaty led to economic hardships and political instability in Germany, creating resentment.

672 / 746

Category: Failure of the League of Nations:

672. Which major conflict demonstrated the League of Nations' failure to prevent war?

673 / 746

Category: Trusteeship Council

673. Why did the Trusteeship Council suspend its operations?

674 / 746

Category: Consider and approve UN budget

674. Which body is primarily responsible for considering and approving the UN budget?

675 / 746

Category: Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC)

675. How many members are there in the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC)?

676 / 746

Category: To maintain international peace and security

676. Under the "Uniting for Peace" resolution, what can the UN General Assembly do if the Security Council fails to act due to lack of unanimity among its permanent members?

677 / 746

Category: UN shall not intervene in internal/domestic affairs of any State

677. Which scenario would justify UN intervention under the exceptions to the non-intervention principle?

678 / 746

Category: Other principal organs (International Court of Justice,

678. What criterion ensures the International Court of Justice reflects global legal diversity in its composition?

679 / 746

Category: General Assembly

679. A country from Eastern Europe has just concluded its term as President of the General Assembly. According to rotation rules, which regional group should provide the next President?

680 / 746

Category: Consider and approve UN budget

680. How does the General Assembly determine the contributions of member states to the UN budget?

681 / 746

Category: Security Council

681. (A) The Security Council consists of 15 members, including five permanent members.
(R) The five permanent members of the Security Council are China, France, Russia, Britain, and the United States of America.

682 / 746

Category: Important matters (election of non‑permanent Security Council members,

682. How many non-permanent members of the Security Council are allocated to Afro-Asian countries?

683 / 746

Category: General Assembly

683. How many representatives does each member state have in the United Nations General Assembly?

684 / 746

Category: Gives advisory opinions on legal issues

684. (A) The International Court of Justice can give advisory opinions on legal questions referred to it by authorized international bodies.
(R) Advisory opinions are legally binding decisions.

685 / 746

Category: Ensure non‑member States act according to these principles

685. Under what condition might a non-member State be invited to participate in UN discussions or actions?

686 / 746

Category: Flag: light blue with white UN Emblem

686. Where is the International Court of Justice located?

687 / 746

Category: The General Assembly (composition, powers and functions)

687. (A) Each member state of the United Nations has five representatives in the General Assembly but only one vote.
(R) This ensures equitable representation and voting power among all member states regardless of their size or population.

688 / 746

Category: Consider and approve UN budget

688. When unforeseen peacekeeping operations create expenditures exceeding the approved biennial budget, what mechanism does the General Assembly typically employ to cover these costs while maintaining financial oversight?

689 / 746

Category: Six principal organs of the UN

689. (A) The General Assembly can enforce legally binding resolutions on member states to maintain international peace and security.
(R) The UN Charter grants the General Assembly the authority to take military action against aggressors.

690 / 746

Category: Discuss and recommend on any issue within Charter scope or affecting UN organs

690. What action can the General Assembly take under the "Uniting for Peace" resolution if the Security Council fails to act due to lack of unanimity among its permanent members?

691 / 746

Category: Other principal organs (International Court of Justice,

691. What is the term length for judges elected to the International Court of Justice, and how often are elections held for a portion of the seats?

692 / 746

Category: To develop friendly relations among nations based on equal rights and self‑determination of peoples

692. A former colony seeks UN recognition as an independent state but faces resistance from its former ruler. How does the UN's stance on self-determination ensure fairness in this process?

693 / 746

Category: San Francisco Conference (June 1945)

693. On what date did the United Nations officially come into existence?

694 / 746

Category: Security Council

694. If the Security Council is unable to take action due to a lack of unanimity among its permanent members, which body can step in to address the issue under the "Uniting for Peace" resolution?

695 / 746

Category: Settles legal disputes between nations

695. (A) The International Court of Justice settles legal disputes between member states of the United Nations.
(R) Only member states of the United Nations are entitled to appear and apply before the International Court of Justice.

696 / 746

Category: To be a centre for harmonising nations' actions for these common ends

696. What is the primary role of the United Nations in harmonising nations' actions?

697 / 746

Category: General Assembly

697. Which of the following is a primary function of the General Assembly?

698 / 746

Category: To maintain international peace and security

698. What is the primary objective of the United Nations as outlined in its Charter?

699 / 746

Category: Ensure non‑member States act according to these principles

699. What should non-member states do in case of disputes with other states, as per the UN Charter?

700 / 746

Category: Post–WWII world divided into USA-led and USSR-led power blocs with opposite ideologies

700. Which ideology was primarily promoted by the USA-led bloc after World War II?

701 / 746

Category: Finances: contributions by member countries decided by General Assembly annually on committee recommendation

701. Which committee provides recommendations to the General Assembly regarding member countries' contributions to the UN?

702 / 746

Category: Headquarters, flag, official languages and membership

702. A newly formed country that advocates for global peace applies for UN membership. What steps are required for this country to gain admission into the United Nations?

703 / 746

Category: Settle international disputes by peaceful means

703. How does conciliation differ from enquiry in resolving international disputes?

704 / 746

Category: Division of the world into two blocs:

704. Which ideological difference was a key factor in the division of the world into two blocs after World War II?

705 / 746

Category: To maintain international peace and security

705. Under which resolution can the General Assembly take action if the Security Council fails to act due to a lack of unanimity among its permanent members?

706 / 746

Category: Headquarters, flag, official languages and membership

706. Consider a scenario where a document is submitted at the UN headquarters in New York. The document has text in both English and French. Which of the following statements regarding its translation into other official languages is correct?

707 / 746

Category: Discuss and recommend on any issue within Charter scope or affecting UN organs

707. (A) The General Assembly can make recommendations on any matter within the scope of the UN Charter.
(R) The General Assembly has binding legal authority over member states in matters of international peace and security.

708 / 746

Category: Members to fulfil obligations in good faith

708. Under Chapter VII of the UN Charter, what happens if a member state refuses to comply with a binding Security Council resolution imposing economic sanctions?

709 / 746

Category: Fear of Third World War:

709. What was the primary concern regarding nuclear weapons after World War II?

710 / 746

Category: Secretariat

710. Who is the chief administrative officer of the United Nations?

711 / 746

Category: The Security Council (composition, powers and functions)

711. What happens if a permanent member of the UN Security Council abstains from voting on a substantive matter?

712 / 746

Category: Destructive weapons

712. Which equation represents the energy released by a nuclear weapon, as described in Einstein's theory?

713 / 746

Category: San Francisco Conference (June 1945)

713. (A) The San Francisco Conference in 1945 resulted in the drafting of the United Nations Charter.
(R) The primary goal of the UN Charter was to replace the ineffective League of Nations with a stronger international organization for maintaining global peace.

714 / 746

Category: To maintain international peace and security

714. (A) The Security Council can take military action against an aggressor to maintain international peace and security.

(R) The Security Council has the primary responsibility for maintaining international peace and security under the UN Charter.

715 / 746

Category: Headquarters, flag, official languages and membership

715. (A) The International Court of Justice is the only principal organ of the United Nations not located in New York.
(R) The official working languages for UN documents are limited to English and French, while speeches can be made in all six official languages.

716 / 746

Category: Recommends procedures and terms for settlement of disputes

716. In which of the following cases does the International Court of Justice have compulsory jurisdiction?

717 / 746

Category: Recommends procedures and terms for settlement of disputes

717. Which entities are currently authorized to request advisory opinions from the International Court of Justice?

718 / 746

Category: Give UN assistance in any action it takes

718. What is the primary obligation of UN member states regarding actions taken by the United Nations in accordance with its Charter?

719 / 746

Category: Presidency rotates yearly among five groups: Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe, Latin America & Caribbean, Western Europe & Others

719. If the presidency of the General Assembly was held by Africa in 2021, and the rotation follows the order: Africa $\rightarrow$ Asia $\rightarrow$ Eastern Europe $\rightarrow$ Latin America and Caribbean $\rightarrow$ Western Europe and other States, which group will hold the presidency in 2026?

720 / 746

Category: Six principal organs of the UN

720. What is the minimum number of affirmative votes required in the Security Council for a resolution to pass, including the concurring votes of all permanent members?

721 / 746

Category: Membership: open to peace‑loving nations accepting UN principles

721. Which of the following is a requirement for a country to become a member of the United Nations?

722 / 746

Category: International Court of Justice

722. Which of the following entities can request an advisory opinion from the International Court of Justice?

723 / 746

Category: Trusteeship Council

723. Which of the following activities was NOT within the Trusteeship Council's functions?

724 / 746

Category: Settles legal disputes between nations

724. (A) The International Court of Justice (ICJ) can only exercise compulsory jurisdiction in disputes where both parties have explicitly accepted its jurisdiction.
(R) Compulsory jurisdiction under the ICJ is limited to cases where treaties or conventions specifically mandate the dispute to be submitted to the Court.

725 / 746

Category: Membership: open to peace‑loving nations accepting UN principles

725. (A) India was one of the 50 original members of the United Nations.
(R) India participated in the San Francisco Conference and signed the UN Charter.

726 / 746

Category: Discuss and recommend on any issue within Charter scope or affecting UN organs

726. When does the General Assembly refrain from making recommendations on disputes or situations?

727 / 746

Category: Consider and approve UN budget

727. (A) The General Assembly approves the UN budget by a simple majority vote.
(R) A two-thirds majority is required for the final approval of the UN budget in the General Assembly.

728 / 746

Category: Failure of the League of Nations:

728. The League of Nations failed to take effective action against Italy’s invasion of Abyssinia in 1935 primarily due to:

729 / 746

Category: Peace treaties after First World War sowed seeds of bitterness;

729. Which organization was formed after the failure of the League of Nations to prevent another world war?

730 / 746

Category: Headquarters: New York, USA

730. What is the significance of the olive branches on the UN flag, and how many official languages are used at the UN headquarters?

731 / 746

Category: Assembly elects new President, 21 Vice‑Presidents and Chairmen of six Main Committees at start of each session

731. The General Assembly starts its regular session each year on which day?

732 / 746

Category: Consider and approve UN budget

732. Which body is responsible for approving the UN budget?

733 / 746

Category: To achieve international cooperation in solving economic, social, cultural and humanitarian problems;

733. Which UN body is primarily responsible for promoting higher standards of living, full employment, and economic and social progress?

734 / 746

Category: Disastrous World Wars

734. The two World Wars of the 20th century significantly impacted global politics and led to the formation of which international organization aimed at preventing future conflicts?

735 / 746

Category: League (1920–1939) failed to prevent Second World War

735. Which country withdrew from the League of Nations after facing criticism for invading Manchuria in 1931?

736 / 746

Category: Formation and Membership

736. (A) The United Nations was established primarily to prevent the outbreak of a Third World War by providing a platform for dialogue among nations.
(R) The destructive weapons developed during the Second World War made global leaders realize the urgent need for an international organization to mediate conflicts peacefully.

737 / 746

Category: Official languages: Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian, Spanish

737. Which of the following is NOT one of the official languages of the United Nations?

738 / 746

Category: The General Assembly (composition, powers and functions)

738. Which of the following correctly describes the rotation system for the presidency of the General Assembly?

739 / 746

Category: Six principal organs of the UN

739. How many representatives does each member state have in the United Nations General Assembly?

740 / 746

Category: Each State has five representatives but one vote

740. For which of the following agenda items would the UN General Assembly require a two-thirds majority vote for approval?

741 / 746

Category: Security Council

741. Which of the following is a primary responsibility of the Security Council?

742 / 746

Category: General Assembly

742. How many member states are currently part of the United Nations General Assembly?

743 / 746

Category: Flag: light blue with white UN Emblem

743. Which country was the last to be admitted as a member of the United Nations?

744 / 746

Category: Discuss any question relating to international peace and security

744. (A) The United Nations General Assembly can make legally binding decisions on matters of international peace and security when the Security Council fails to act due to a lack of unanimity among its permanent members.
(R) The "Uniting for Peace" resolution empowers the General Assembly to recommend collective measures, including the use of armed force, in such cases.

745 / 746

Category: Settle international disputes by peaceful means

745. (A) The International Court of Justice (ICJ) has the authority to settle legal disputes between states.
(R) The ICJ is the principal judicial organ of the United Nations and operates under international law.

746 / 746

Category: Consider and approve UN budget

746. Under what circumstances might the General Assembly approve special assessments on member states?

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