A. Bishkek
B. Beijing
C. Moscow
D. Osh
Related Mcqs:
- The 10th Heads of Government meeting of SCO was held in November 2011 in Russian city:
A. St. Petersburg
B. Moscow
C. Perm
D. Chistopol - The Heads of Government of the countries which are members of the commonwealth of Nations meet:
A. once a year
B. biennially
C. twice a year
D. no fixed schedule - The establishment of D-8 officially announced by the summit of Heads of State/government in Istanbul on:
A. 15 June, 1997
B. 15 June, 1990
C. 15 June, 1996
D. 15 June, 1995 - The SCO is primarily centred around its member nations’ Central Asian security-related concerns, often describing the main threats it confronts as being:
A. terrorism
B. separatism
C. extremism
D. all these - Secretariat of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) is in:
A. Tashkent
B. Bishkek
C. St. petersburg
D. Beijing - Which country recently endorsed Pakistan’s membership in the SCO?
A. Tajikistan
B. Russia
C. Uzbekistan
D. China - The British Commonwealth Secretariat was established as the main agency for multilateral communications between the governments of members in:
A. 1960
B. 1956
C. 1965
D. 1962 - The 1948 UN General Assembly declaration, which delineates international norms regarding behavior by governments toward their own citizens and foreigners alike, is the:
A. Universal Treaty on Human Rights
B. United Nations Covenant on International Norms
C. United Nations Declaration of Human Rights
D. Universal Declaration of Human Rights - Why are governments, even when acting together, at a disadvantage when intervening in international currency markets?
A. They can’t use state funds to buy or sell currencies
B. All of their movements are tightly regulated by the IMF
C. Developing countries oppose the manipulation of markets by developed countries
D. The control only a small fraction of the money moving on such markets - A meeting on December 21, in which eight of nine remaining non-Slav Republics Moldova, Tajikistan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan joined CIS was held in:
A. Moscow
B. Dushanbe
C. Alma’ata (now Astana)
D. Ashgabat