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Consider the following statements with respect to International Monetary Fund (IMF):
1. All members of IMF have equal say in its decision-making process.
2. IMF is mandated to oversee even those financial institutions and regulations that
act at sub-national levels in different countries.
The correct statement(s) is/are:
Consider the following Assertion and Reason type statements:
Assertion (A): International Organisations such as the United Nations are indispensable to maintain global order.
Reason (R): These international organisations help member states resolve thelr problems peacefully.
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Consider the following statements:
1. League of Nations emerged as a consequent body of the Second World War.
2. The United Nations was founded as a succes sor to the League of Nations immediately after the Second World War.
The correct statement(s) is/are:
Which of the following is/are among objective(s) of the United Nations?
1. Prevent international conflicts.
2. Facilitate co-operation among its member nations.
3. Improve the prospects of social and economic development.
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Consider the following statements:
1. In the UN General Assembly, all members have one vote each.
2. United Nations Security Council (UNSC) has five permanent members only.
The correct statement(s) is/are:
Which of the following organisation is outside the ambit of the United Nations?
Which of the following is/are among valid argument(s) is/in are favour of reforming the United Nations Security Council (UNSC)?
1. The Security Council no longer represents contemporary political realities.
2. Its decisions reflect only Western values and interests and are dominated by a few powers.
3. It lacks equitable representation.
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Consider the following statements:
1. The World Bank was created during the Second World War in 1944.
2. It is often criticised for setting the economic agenda of the poorer nations, attaching stringent conditions to its loans and forcing free market reforms.
The correct statement(s) is/are:
Which of the following is/are possible limitations on the reform of ‘Veto’ power of the United Natons Security Council ?
1. Permanent members are unlikely to agree to such a reform.
2. World may not be ready for such a radical step.
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Which of the following is/are current context under which the role of the United Nations is being examined?
1. Creation of a Peace building Commission.
2. Agreements to achleve the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).
3. Abolishing permanent membership of the UNSC.
Choose the correct answer using the options given below:
Consider the following statements:
1. This organisation was set up in 1995 as the successor to the General Agreement on Trade and Tarifis (GATT) created after the Second World War.
2. The World Trade Organisation (WTO) is an international organisation which sets the rules for global trade.
The correct statement(s) is/are:
Consider the following statements:
1. Composition of the UNSC has been one of India\’s major concerns regarding the reforms in UN.
2. It is in favour of expansion of the UNSC with equitable representation across the world.
The correct statement(s) is/are:
Consider the following statements:
1. India supports expansion of UNSC for per manent membership only.
2. India itself also wishes to be a permanent member in a restructured UN.
The correct statement(s) is/are: