A. Palestine
B. Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus
C. Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic
D. Republic of Abkhazia
Related Mcqs:
- At the United Nations a loose coalition of developing nations, designed to promote its members’ collective economic interests and create an enhanced joint negotiating capacity in the United Nations is known as:
A. Developing countries
B. G130
C. G77
D. Group of 77 - Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC) changed its name as the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) on:
A. 28 June 2011
B. 28 May 2011
C. 28 June 2010
D. 28 June 2009 - In 1919 a treaty was signed between the United Kingdom and Afghanistan during the Third Anglo-Afghan War and United Kingdom recognized Afghanistan’s independence. The treaty is called:
A. Treaty of Friendship
B. Treaty of London
C. Treaty of Rawalpindi
D. Treaty of Windsor - A State becomes a member of the United Nations:
A. When Security Council admits it
B. When General Assembly admits it after recommendation Security Council
C. When Security Council admits it after the recommendation of the Secretary-General
D. None of these - The only important “non-member” of the United Nations is:
A. Taiwan
B. Iraq
C. Cuba
D. Vietnam - How many lines Pakistan became the non permanent member of Security Council of united nations:
A. 7
B. 5
C. 6
D. 3 - As of 2011, 127 (65.8%) of the 193 member states of the United Nations, have recognised the State of Palestinian. Their total population is over 5.2 billion people, equalling:
A. 75 percent of the world’s population
B. 50 percent of the world’s population
C. 65 percent of the world’s population
D. 35 percent of the world’s population - The collective population of OIC member states is over:
A. 1.5 billion
B. 1.6 billion
C. 1.8 billion
D. 1.4 billion - The first international organization that recognized Palestine as its member country on 31 October 2011:
A. UNESCO
B. UNICEF
C. WHO
D. MIGA - The Quartet involved in mediating the peace process in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict are the United Nations, the United States, the European, and:
A. China
B. Saudi Arabia
C. Japan
D. Russia