29 Questions
Egypt was not an original member of the United Nations.
False
All states have a right to membership in international organizations.
False
The United Nations officially came into existence on 24 October 1946.
False
The Main Headquarters of the United Nations is in San Francisco.
False
The purpose of the United Nations is to promote war and conflict among nations.
False
There are currently 50 members of the United Nations.
False
The World Bank is a non-profit organization established by individuals or entities.
False
The Council of the League met in regular sessions for many years.
False
Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) are governed by international laws.
False
The quorum for meetings of the Council is three-fourths.
False
The minimum number of members required to form an international organization is two.
False
The Summit of Heads of States is the second top layer of decision-making at the Arab League.
False
Any international organization can be formed only by states.
False
Decisions adopted by the Summit are reached by a simple majority.
False
Each ministerial council has its own unified internal regulations.
False
Resolutions by the Arab League Council require unanimous approval from all member states.
False
The Council of Ministers of Foreign Affairs is the highest decision-making authority within the Arab League.
False
Red Cross and Red Crescent are considered international organizations.
False
The Development, Economic and Social Summits are held every year.
False
The UN can delegate a problem to the Arab League if the conflict is between two non-Arab countries.
False
The original members of an international organization include those states or entities that were invited to participate in the conference that drafted the constituent instrument of a new organization.
True
The WTO has 164 members, accounting for 100% of world trade.
False
Decisions in the WTO are typically made by a simple majority vote.
False
The Ministerial Conference, the WTO's top-level decision-making body, meets annually.
False
The World Trade Organization is responsible for making global rules of trade.
True
International trade can only contribute to sustainable development if there are no exceptions.
False
The World Trade Organization ensures that trade flows rapidly and unpredictably.
False
Market opening will always lead to poverty reduction.
False
The World Trade Organization is responsible for setting domestic policies.
False
This quiz covers the role of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in helping developing countries access funding to reduce poverty. It also touches on the scope of NGOs and their legal frameworks.
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