A. 1.5 billion
B. 1.6 billion
C. 1.8 billion
D. 1.4 billion
Related Mcqs:
- What Percentage of World Population lives in OIC states?
A. 12%
B. 21%
C. 31%
D. 45% - 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 - 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 only member of OIC that is not recognized by the United Nations:
A. Palestine
B. Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus
C. Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic
D. Republic of Abkhazia - By “CIS Collective Security Treaty” Armenia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan establish framework for the Commonwealth of Independent States in:
A. 1991
B. 1993
C. 1990
D. 1992 - What percentage of world crude oil reserves are in OIC states?
A. 50%
B. 60%
C. 70%
D. 80% - Islamic Republics established ‘The Economic cooperation Organization’ (ECO) in 1985 to promote regional economic cooperation among the member states:
A. Pakistan, Iraq & Afghanistan
B. Pakistan, Turkey & Afghanistan
C. Iran, Pakistan & Turkey
D. Iran, Pakistan, Turkey & Afghanistan - The international organization of 30 industrialized countries that provides a forum for discussion and coordination on economic and social polices for member states is:
A. Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD)
B. European Union
C. G-30
D. Development-30 - The most populated and the largest city in the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation member states is:
A. Karachi
B. Dhaka
C. Cairo
D. Alexandria - In April 1993 SAARC member states signed a SAARC Preferential Trading Agreement (SAPTA). SAAPTA was designed:
A. To reduce tariffs on trade between SAARC member states
B. To promote trade between SAARC countries
C. To give MFN status to each other
D. All of these