Practice International Organizations MCQs for ISSB - Pak Army Officer Selection General Knowledge — topic-wise sets with solved answers.
Q1. UN headquarters is located in:
Answer: New York
Explanation: UN HQ is in New York City (USA). Geneva hosts many UN agencies; The Hague is ICJ/ICC; Paris is UNESCO HQ.
Q2. UN has how many principal organs?
Answer: Six
Explanation: Six organs including General Assembly, Security Council, ICJ, Secretariat, ECOSOC, Trusteeship Council.
Q3. Headquarters of SAARC is in:
Answer: Kathmandu
Explanation: SAARC Secretariat is in Kathmandu, Nepal since 1987. This fact often appears in ISSB academic and general knowledge sections.
Q4. OPEC is primarily concerned with:
Answer: Oil production and pricing
Explanation: Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries coordinates oil policy. This fact often appears in ISSB academic and general knowledge sections.
Q5. Headquarters of the United Nations?
Answer: New York
Explanation: UN main offices are in New York. Geneva hosts many UN agencies but not the main HQ.
Q6. WHO headquarters is located in:
Answer: Geneva
Explanation: World Health Organization is based in Geneva, Switzerland. This fact often appears in ISSB academic and general knowledge sections.
Q7. FAO is a UN agency concerned with:
Answer: Food and agriculture
Explanation: Food and Agriculture Organization works on hunger and rural development worldwide. This fact often appears in ISSB academic and general knowledge sections.
Q8. Red Cross humanitarian symbol colour?
Answer: Red
Explanation: Red cross on white background. Crescent is used in Muslim-majority contexts. This fact often appears in ISSB academic and general knowledge sections.
Q9. UNICEF works primarily for:
Answer: Children's welfare
Explanation: United Nations Children's Fund focuses on child health, education, and protection. This fact often appears in ISSB academic and general knowledge sections.
Q10. Where is the headquarters of the International Monetary Fund (IMF)?
Answer: Washington, D.C.
Explanation: The IMF is based in Washington, D.C., in the United States. It is often confused with UN agencies in New York or Geneva.
Q11. NATO stands for:
Answer: North Atlantic Treaty Organization
Explanation: NATO is the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, a military alliance formed in 1949.
Q12. The headquarters of UNESCO is in:
Answer: Paris
Explanation: UNESCO is based in Paris, France. Rome hosts FAO, and Vienna hosts several other UN bodies.
Q13. Which organization has its headquarters in New York?
Answer: United Nations
Explanation: The United Nations headquarters is in New York. UNESCO is in Paris and WHO is in Geneva.
Q14. The headquarters of the International Monetary Fund is in:
Answer: Washington, D.C.
Explanation: The IMF is based in Washington, D.C., along with the World Bank.
Q15. WHO stands for:
Answer: World Health Organization
Explanation: WHO is the World Health Organization, a UN agency for public health.
Q16. UNESCO mainly works for:
Answer: Education, science and culture
Explanation: UNESCO promotes education, science, and culture among nations. This fact often appears in ISSB academic and general knowledge sections.
Q17. WHO headquarters is in:
Answer: Geneva
Explanation: The World Health Organization is based in Geneva. This fact often appears in ISSB academic and general knowledge sections.
Q18. The UN Security Council has how many permanent members?
Answer: 5
Explanation: There are five permanent members of the UN Security Council. This fact often appears in ISSB academic and general knowledge sections.
Q19. UNESCO headquarters is in:
Answer: Paris
Explanation: UNESCO is headquartered in Paris. This is the option that fits the rule tested in the question.
Q20. IMF stands for:
Answer: International Monetary Fund
Explanation: IMF is the International Monetary Fund. This fact often appears in ISSB academic and general knowledge sections.
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