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EXERCISES
EXERCISES [Pages 151 - 153]

Morning Star solutions for Total History and Civics [English] Class 10 13 United Nations EXERCISES [Pages 151 - 153]

Multiple-Choice Questions

EXERCISES | Q I. 1. | Page 151

Which of the following was NOT a reason for the establishment of the United Nations?

  • Disastrous World Wars

  • Division of the World into Three Blocs

  • Stockpiling of Destructive weapons

  • Fear of the Third World War

EXERCISES | Q I. 2. | Page 151

When did the United Nations formally come into existence?

  • October 26, 1945

  • October 26, 1947

  • October 24, 1945

  • October 24, 1947

EXERCISES | Q I. 3. | Page 151

The purpose of the United Nations was defined in ______.

  • Article II of the UN Charter

  • Article III of the UN Charter

  • Article I of the UN Charter

  • Article IV of the UN Charter

EXERCISES | Q I. 4. | Page 151

Which of the following was NOT a purpose of the United Nations?

  • To develop friendly relations among nations

  • To achieve national cooperation in solving problems

  • To maintain international peace and security

  • To be a centre for harmonising the actions of nations

EXERCISES | Q I. 5. | Page 151

Which of the following is NOT part of the new objectives set by the UN?

  • Disarmament

  • Decolonisation

  • Disintegration

  • Development

EXERCISES | Q I. 6. | Page 151

Which of the following is NOT a principle of the United Nations?

  • To respect the sovereign equality of all its members

  • All members should settle their international disputes by peaceful means

  • The UN shall intervene in the domestic (internal) affairs of the state

  • None of the above

EXERCISES | Q I. 7. | Page 151

Where is the headquarters of the International Court of Justice located?

  • New York (The USA)

  • Chicago

  • London

  • The Hague (Netherland)

  • Moscow (Russia)

  • Paris (France)

EXERCISES | Q I. 8. | Page 151

Which is the last country to be admitted in the UN?

  • South Sudan

  • France

  • Russia

  • USA

EXERCISES | Q I. 9. | Page 151

Who represented India at the San Francisco the Conference?

  • Indira Gandhi

  • Jawaharlal Nehru

  • Manmohan Singh

  • APJ Abdul Kalam

EXERCISES | Q I. 10. | Page 151

How many Principal organs are there in the UN?

  • Four

  • Six

  • Eight

  • Ten

EXERCISES | Q I. 11. | Page 152

Which Principal organ is the executive body of the UN?

  • The General Assembly

  • The Trustership Council

  • The International Court of Justice

  • The Security Council

EXERCISES | Q I. 12. | Page 152

Which is the only organ of the UN not based in the USA?

  • The Security Council

  • The General Assembly

  • The Trusteeship Council

  • The International Court of Justice

EXERCISES | Q I. 13. | Page 152

Which of the following describes the flag of the UN?

  • The star sprangled banner

  • The Indian tricolour

  • Light blue with the UN emblem in white

  • Collage of flags of all member states

EXERCISES | Q I. 14. | Page 152

Which of the following is NOT true about the decision of the General Assembly?

  • It has no legal binding.

  • It signifies world opinion.

  • It has legal binding on members.

  • It shows the moral authority of the world community.

Short Answer Questions

EXERCISES | Q II. 1. | Page 152

Why did world leaders decide to set up a world organisation to maintain peace?

EXERCISES | Q II. 2. (i) | Page 152

When was the term ‘United Nations’ used for the first time?

EXERCISES | Q II. 2. (ii) | Page 152

Where was the UN established?

EXERCISES | Q II. 3. (i) | Page 152

Mention any two main aims of the United Nations.

EXERCISES | Q II. 3. (ii) | Page 152

Which day is celebrated as the UN Day every year?

EXERCISES | Q II. 4. (i) | Page 152

Where the headquarter of United Nations located?

EXERCISES | Q II. 4. (ii) | Page 152

Who can become the member of U. N. O.?

EXERCISES | Q II. 5. (i) | Page 152

Who appoints the Secretary General of the United Nations?

EXERCISES | Q II. 5. (ii) | Page 152

Who is the present Secretary-General of the UN?

EXERCISES | Q II. 6 | Page 152

Name the principal organs of the United Nations.

EXERCISES | Q II. 7. | Page 152

State any four functions of the General Assembly.

EXERCISES | Q II. 8. | Page 152

What can the General Assembly do if the Security Council fails to act in a case where there appears to be a threat to peace?

EXERCISES | Q II. 9. | Page 152

Name the five permanent members of the security council.

EXERCISES | Q II. 10. | Page 152

What is meant by the term ‘Veto’ power?

EXERCISES | Q II. 11. | Page 152

What are the functions of Security Council? 

EXERCISES | Q II. 12. (i) | Page 152

Where is the permanent headquarters of the International Court of Justice located?

EXERCISES | Q II. 12. (ii) | Page 152

The United Nations Organisation aims to maintain international peace. With reference to its organs and agencies, answer the following:

What is the composition of the International Court of Justice?

EXERCISES | Q II. 13. | Page 152

What is the importance of the International Court of Justice?

Structured Questions

EXERCISES | Q III. 1. | Page 152

The United Nations Organisation was established to maintain peace and promote social progress and better standards of life in larger freedom. With reference to this, explain the following:

  1. The composition of the Security Council.
  2. The functions of the Security Council related to maintaining world peace.
  3. The role of UNESCO in the development of Science and Technology.
EXERCISES | Q III. 2. | Page 153

With reference to the functioning of the United Nations, briefly answer the following:

  1. State the objectives of the UN.
  2. Mention the principles of the UN for its members.
  3. State any four functions of the UN.
EXERCISES | Q III. 3. | Page 153

With reference to the General Assembly, explain the following:

  1. Composition of the General Assembly.
  2. Its role in the promotion of international cooperation.
  3. Any four of its functions.
EXERCISES | Q III. 4. | Page 153

The Security Council is the most important and effective organ of the UN. In this context describe.

  1. Composition of the Security Council.
  2. Veto power.
  3. Four of its functions.
EXERCISES | Q III. 5. | Page 153

With reference to the International Court of Justice, explain the following:

  1. Its Composition.
  2. Its Compulsory Jurisdiction.
  3. Its Advisory Jurisdiction.

Picture Study

EXERCISES | Q IV. | Page 153

Study the given picture and answer the questions:

  1. Identify the organisation associated with the emblem. Mention any three principles of this organisation.
  2. Where is the headquarters of this organisation located? Which is the main deliberative organ of this organisation? State any three of its functions.
  3. Name the principal judicial organ of this organisation and explain its composition.

Thinking Skills

EXERCISES | Q V. 1. | Page 153

Do you think the UN has justified the role for which it was established in 1945? Give reasons to support your answer.

EXERCISES | Q V. 2. | Page 153

Do you think that in the changed global scenario, the Security Council should add more permanent members? Give reasons to support your answer.

Solutions for 13: United Nations

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