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Solutions for Chapter 6: International Organisations

Below listed, you can find solutions for Chapter 6 of CBSE NCERT for Political Science - Contemporary World Politics [English] Class 12.


Exercises
Exercises [Pages 96 - 98]

NCERT solutions for Political Science - Contemporary World Politics [English] Class 12 6 International Organisations Exercises [Pages 96 - 98]

Exercises | Q 1.1 | Page 96

Mark correct or wrong against the following statement about the veto power:

Only the permanent members of the Security Council possess the veto power.

  • Correct

  • wrong

Exercises | Q 1.2 | Page 96

Mark correct or wrong against the following statement about the veto power:

It’s a kind of negative power.

  • Correct

  • wrong

Exercises | Q 1.3 | Page 96

Mark correct or wrong against the following statement about the veto power:

The Secretary General uses this power when not satisfied with any decision.

  • Correct

  • Wrong

Exercises | Q 1.4 | Page 96

Mark correct or wrong against the following statement about the veto power:

One veto can stall a Security Council resolution.

  • Correct

  • wrong

Exercises | Q 2.1 | Page 96

Mark correct or wrong against the following statement about the way the UN functions:

All security and peace related issues are dealt within the Security Council.

  • Correct

  • Wrong

Exercises | Q 2.2 | Page 96

Mark correct or wrong against the following statement about the way the UN functions:

Humanitarian policies are implemented by the main organs and specialised agencies spread across the globe.

  • Correct

  • Wrong

Exercises | Q 2.3 | Page 96

Mark correct or wrong against the following statement about the way the UN functions:

Having consensus among five permanent members on security issues is vital for its implementation. 

  • Correct

  • Wrong

Exercises | Q 2.4 | Page 96

Mark correct or wrong against the following statement about the way the UN functions:

The members of the General Assembly are automatically the members of all other principal organs and specialised agencies of the UN.

  • Correct

  • Wrong

Exercises | Q 3 | Page 97

Which among the following would give more weightage to India’s proposal for permanent membership in the Security Council?

  • Nuclear capability

  • It has been a member of the UN since its inception.

  • It is located in Asia.

  • India’s growing economic power and stable political system.

Exercises | Q 4 | Page 97

The UN agency concerned with the safety and peaceful use of nuclear technology is ______

  • The UN Committee on Disarmament 

  • International Atomic Energy Agency

  • UN International Safeguard Committee

  •  None of the above.

Exercises | Q 5 | Page 97

WTO is serving as the successor to which of the following organisations. 

  • General Agreement on Trade and Tariffs

  • General Arrangement on Trade and Tariffs 

  • World Health Organisation

  • UN Development Programme

Exercises | Q 6.1 | Page 97

Fill in the blank:

The prime objective of the UN is __________________________ .

Exercises | Q 6.2 | Page 97

Fill in the blanks:

The highest functionary of the UN is called_________________ .

Exercises | Q 6.3 | Page 97

Fill in the blank:

The UN Security Council has _____ permanent and_____nonpermanent members.

Exercises | Q 6.4 | Page 97

______ is the present UN Secretary-General.

Exercises | Q 7 | Page 97

Match the principal organs and agencies of the UN with their functions:

A B
1. Economic and Social Council (a) Oversees the global financial system.
2. International Court of Justice (b) Preservation of international peace and security.
3. International Atomic Energy Agency (c) Looks into the economic and social welfare of the member countries.
4. Security Council (d) Safety and peaceful use of nuclear technology.
5. UN High Commission for Refugees (e) Resolves disputes between and among member countries.
6. World Trade Organisation (f) Provides shelter and medical help during emergencies.
7. International Monetary Fund (g) Debates and discusses global issues.
8. General Assemb (h) Administration and coordination of UN affairs.
9. World Health Organisation (i) Providing good health for all.
10. Secretariat (j) Facilitates free trade among member countries.
Exercises | Q 8 | Page 98

What are the functions of Security Council? 

Exercises | Q 9 | Page 98

As a citizen of India, how would you support India’s candidature for the permanent membership of the Security Council? Justify your proposal. 

Exercises | Q 10 | Page 98

Critically evaluate the difficulties involved in implementing the suggested reforms to reconstruct the UN.

Exercises | Q 11 | Page 98

Though the UN has failed in preventing wars and related miseries, nations prefer its continuation. What makes the UN an indispensable organisation?

Exercises | Q 12 | Page 98

‘Reforming the UN means restructuring of the Security Council’. Do you agree with this statement? Give arguments for or against this position.

Solutions for 6: International Organisations

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NCERT solutions for Political Science - Contemporary World Politics [English] Class 12 chapter 6 - International Organisations - Shaalaa.com

NCERT solutions for Political Science - Contemporary World Politics [English] Class 12 chapter 6 - International Organisations

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Concepts covered in Political Science - Contemporary World Politics [English] Class 12 chapter 6 International Organisations are Restructuring and the Future of the UN, India'S Position in the Restructured UN, Rise of New International Actors - New International Economic Organisations, Ngos, How Democratic and Accountable Are the New Institutions of Global Governance, Why International Organisations?, Evolution of the UN, Reform of the UN After the Cold War, Reform of Structures and Processes, Jurisdiction of the UN, India and the UN Reforms, The UN in a Unipolar World, Introduction to International Organisations.

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