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When was the United Nations established?
2 May 1945
2 September 1945
24 October 1945
10 December 1948
Which of the following was NOT a main principle of the UN?
To save future generations from war.
To prevent economic recessions.
To reaffirm human rights.
To establish equal rights for all nations.
Which of the following is NOT part of the UN?
The General Assembly
The Secretariat
The Security Council
The International Court of Economic Justice
Which of the following has representatives of all member states of the UN?
The General Assembly
The Secretariat
The Security Council
The International Court of Justice
Who is the current (2024) Secretary General of the UN?
Antonio Guterres
Ban Ki-moon
Kofi Annan
Donald Trump
The UN Secretariat is in charge of ...
organising all the cocktail parties.
administration of the UN.
approving the budgets of the UN.
maintaining global security.
The UN Security Council is responsible for ...
approving the budgets for UN agencies.
administration of the UN.
dealing with threats to international security.
dealing with threats to economic security
Which countries have permanent membership of the Security Council?
USA, China, Russia, France and Britain
USA, Japan, Russia, France and Britain
USA, China, Russia, Japan and Britain
USA, China, India, Russia, France
How many judges does the General Assembly appoint to the International Court of Justice?
10
12
15
20
Which UN body approved the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1948?
The General Assembly
The Secretariat
The Security Council
The International Court of Justice
Which of the following are roles played by the Security Council?
putting alleged war criminals on trial
deployment of peacekeepers
providing aid to refugees
negotiating solutions to military conflict
Which of the following agencies are part of the UN?
UN High Commission for Refugees
Save the Children
Red Cross
Unicef
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