The League of Nations was established in 1920 to achieve world peace after which event?
- aThe Second World War
- bThe First World War
- cThe establishment of the UN
- dThe fall of the British Empire
113 questions · 19 sections
The League of Nations was established in 1920 to achieve world peace after which event?
On which date was the United Nations established?
In which city was the United Nations established?
The First World War was fought during which period?
The Second World War was fought during which period?
Within how many years did the two world wars take place?
Which two Japanese cities were completely destroyed in the Second World War?
With whose initiative, along with US President Theodore Roosevelt, was the United Nations established?
What was the initial number of members of the United Nations?
What is the present number of members of the United Nations?
Where is the headquarters of the United Nations situated?
Who is the chief administrator of the United Nations?
Who was the first Secretary-General of the United Nations?
Who is the present Secretary-General of the United Nations?
Antonio Guterres, the present UN Secretary-General, is a citizen of which country?
What is the colour of the flag of the United Nations?
Which of the following are development organizations of the United Nations? Which of the following is correct?
Why could the League of Nations not last long?
What is the noble objective behind the establishment of the United Nations?
How does the United Nations aim to resolve all international conflicts?
Which of the following is an aim of the United Nations? Which of the following is correct?
The United Nations aims to create respect for the freedom and basic rights of all, irrespective of —
How many organizations or branches does the United Nations have?
The General Assembly is like which branch of the United Nations?
How often does the General Assembly generally hold its session?
At whose request can a special session of the General Assembly be held?
How many votes can each member country cast in the General Assembly?
Which of the following is a function of the General Assembly? Which of the following is correct?
The Security Council is regarded as which branch of the United Nations?
How many member countries comprise the Security Council?
How many permanent members are there in the Security Council?
How many non-permanent members are there in the Security Council?
Which group correctly lists the permanent members (five great powers) of the Security Council?
For how many years are the non-permanent members of the Security Council elected?
Which is the most powerful and important part of the United Nations?
What can the Security Council do if its efforts to solve conflicts through discussion fail? Which of the following is correct?
With how many member states was the Economic and Social Council formed?
At least how many sessions of the Economic and Social Council are held in a year?
For what purpose was the Economic and Social Council established?
Which of the following is a function of the Economic and Social Council? Which of the following is correct?
What is a 'trustee area'?
On whose responsibility lies the trustee area?
The Trusteeship Council has no fixed number of members. On what basis is the number of members fixed?
What is the primary responsibility of the Trusteeship Council?
Where is the headquarters of the International Court of Justice situated?
With how many judges is the International Court of Justice formed?
For how many years are the judges of the International Court of Justice appointed?
Who appoint the judges of the International Court of Justice?
For what purpose was the International Court of Justice formed?
Which is the administrative department of the United Nations?
Who is the head of the Secretariat?
For how many years is the Secretary-General elected by the General Assembly?
The Secretary-General appoints the employees of all departments except —
Who is the main executive officer of the United Nations?
In which year did Bangladesh become a member of the United Nations?
During the 1971 liberation war, how many Bangladeshi refugees did the UN help with humanitarian assistance?
How many times has Bangladesh gained membership of the Security Council as a non-permanent member?
The United Nations honoured the Bangla language by declaring 21st February as —
In which year did the influx of Rohingya refugees from Myanmar create a disastrous situation in Bangladesh?
In which year did Bangladesh win the maritime border case against Myanmar in the international court of the United Nations?
From where does the United Nations obtain its main strength, as it has no armed force of its own?
In which year did Bangladesh first send its army personnel to the UN peacekeeping forces?
In its first participation in peacekeeping, Bangladesh sent army personnel to which two operations?
Till 2019, to how many countries did Bangladesh send peacekeepers for different UN missions?
Approximately how many soldiers has Bangladesh sent to the UN peacekeeping forces?
Which media termed Bangladeshi peacekeepers as "The cream of the UN peacekeepers"?
From 2010, how many women peacekeepers returned home after finishing their missions?
Participation in UN peacekeeping forces has helped Bangladesh mainly by —
In which year was the Commonwealth established?
What was the original name of the Commonwealth?
How many members does the Commonwealth presently have?
Who is the head of the Commonwealth?
Where is the headquarters (secretariat) of the Commonwealth situated?
How often is the conference of the heads of governments of Commonwealth member countries held?
The Commonwealth is the ____ largest international organization in the world.
On which date did Bangladesh attain membership of the Commonwealth?
Which country withdrew its membership from the Commonwealth in protest against Bangladesh's membership?
Bangladeshi students go to different Commonwealth countries for higher study with scholarship under which plan?
On which date did Israel set fire to the Al-Aqsa Mosque, leading to the formation of the OIC?
In which country was the first foreign ministerial meeting held following the Al-Aqsa Mosque incident?
The summit conference that led to the OIC's formation was held in which city?
On which date did the OIC come into being?
Who was elected the first Secretary-General of the OIC?
What was the initial number of members of the OIC?
What is the present number of members of the OIC?
Where is the headquarters of the OIC situated?
Which of the following is an aim of the OIC? Which of the following is correct?
In which year and at which summit did Bangladesh gain membership of the OIC?
The Islamic University of Technology, built with the financial aid of the OIC, is situated in —
What is the full form of SAARC?
SAARC was initially established with how many developing countries?
Which country was included as the 8th member of SAARC?
SAARC started its journey by holding its first conference in which city and on which date?
Where is the SAARC Secretariat situated?
Which of the following are member countries of SAARC? Which of the following is correct?
SAARC symbolizes the hopes and aspirations of approximately how many people of South Asia?
How many levels are there in the institutional structure of SAARC?
Which of the following is an objective of SAARC? Which of the following is correct?
SAARC is best described as —
Bangladesh is regarded as the ____ of SAARC.
What is the function of the UN Secretariat?
The objectives of the OIC are: Which of the following is correct?
Rahim, a charity volunteer, traveled to a war-torn country whose roads were destroyed and whose schools and hospitals were closed, and there he met with local leaders. Which UN body's activities are similar to Rahim's activities?
Karim, a charity volunteer, discussed a country's socio-economic development with its head of government and then established various industrial factories, hospitals and educational institutions. If a UN agency is run according to Karim's activities, then — Which of the following is correct?
An organization's activities are described as: socio-economic development of people, showing respect for the territorial integrity of neighbouring countries, and improving relations with other organizations. Which organization resembles these activities?
A UN body is described as: its session begins on a specific day of the year, all member states have equal status, and it makes recommendations to other organizations. Which body is it?
A UN body is described as: it functions like an executive branch, its member states do not have equal status, and it is an essential and powerful organization. Which body is it?
What is the Commonwealth?
Why is the role of the International Court of Justice important in resolving disputes among member countries?
Why was the United Nations formed?
Why is the role of the International Court of Justice important in resolving inter-state disputes?
Why was the Commonwealth established?
Why was the OIC established?