UNO MCQs International Organizations Quiz No.3 Online Exams

UNO and Other International Organizations Test No.3 General Knowledge Online MCQs for Competition Exams

Category : General Knowledge
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Time Limit : 58 Minutes

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UNO and Other International Organizations Test No.3

UNO and Other International Organizations Test No.3

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Which British politician coined th eterm "Commonwealth of Nations" in 1884

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Why ILO is different from other UN Organizations?

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Which of the following countries left the Commonwealth on becoming Republic in 1948?

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How much of the total population of the world constitute Commonwealth

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Where European Union's headquarters are located

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In how many Commonwealth countries British monarch is considered the Head of state?

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Approximately how many people live in Commonwealth countries

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At Present how many sovereign states from common wealth?

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________ is the current director general of WHO

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Ireland left Commonwealth in

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The WHO has its headquarters in ________

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When the office of dominions was abolished and the Secretary of the Commonwealth assumed charge

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South Africa left Commonwealth in 1961. It rejoined in May 1994 raising the number of Commonwealth to

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What is the term of office for Commonwealth secretary General?

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When the European Union (EU) was created in 1993, the EEC was transformed into the _______, one of the EU's three pillars

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Which of these countries is a member of Commonwealth?

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UNESCO has its head office in (PMS 2006)

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When the idea for a global health agency was proposed at the United Nations Conference on International Organization held in California/

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In 1980's WHO launched programmes to eradicate polio and

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Out of total of 27 members how many members states have replaced the national currencies with Euro

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The ILO governing body is composed of how many members/

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In January 2007, two more countries joined EU, bringing the total number to

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The commonwealth games are held every

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when did WHO reported that smallpox had been eradicated worldwide/

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Which Asian city will host the Commonwealth games between 3 October and 14 October 2010?

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How many members nations UNESCO HAS

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Europol is the European Union's criminal intelligence agency. It became fully operational on 1 July _______

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Which important Declaration was adopted in 1949?

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ILO headquarters are established in

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_______ is the current director general ILO since 1999

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The 785 Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) are directly elected by EU citizens every _______

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Which country is called special member of commonwealth of nations?

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WHO has how many member nations?

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Fiji lost Commonwealth membership due to military coup in 1987. When Fiji was reinstated?

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Which of the following members of EU has not changed their national currency with Euro

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Name the current Secretary-General of Commonwealth

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Under which treaty, European citizenship was granted to citizens of each member state

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Which was Britain's larges colony that joined Commonwealth?

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The European Union (EU) was established by the Treaty of ________ on 1 November 1993

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United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) was established in

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When the Britishdominions became defined as free and equal countries within the British Empire?

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ILO sets standards for which of the following

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The strength of the Commonwealth is now 54 members. Which country joined as the 54th member?

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When the idea of Commonwealth of nations comprising Great Britain the dominions and other territories of the British empire was first accepted at the imperial conference in

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WHO's global campaign to eliminate smallpox began in

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Wold Health Organization was established in

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The secretariat of commonwealth operates from which city?

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Pakistan left Commonwealth in 1972 when Banladesh was recognised by Commonwealth. When did Pakistan rejoined Commonwealth as 49th member?

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The first president of the 27-nation European Union, Herman Van Rompuy elected in November 2009 belongs to which country?

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Which agreement took place by EU in january 1993?

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Since 1977 which day and month has been celebrated as Commonwealth Day?

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Who is the current Director-General of UNESCO?

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The WHO has 193 Members States, including all UN Member States except _______ and 2 non-UN members, Niue and the Cook Islands

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In 1949, under which declaration, membership previously based on Crown changed to one in which members agreed to recognize the British Monarch as symbolic head of Commonwealth

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When Commonwealth was established

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The Commonwealth secretariat was established in London to serve as clearing house for the exchange of information in

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European Economic Community (EEC) also called the Common Market was established by the Treaty of Rome on March 25, _______

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Who is the symbolic head of commonwealth

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