General Knowledge - International Relations
Group of Seven (G7)
-The world's leading industrial nations (USA, UK, France, Germany, Italy, Canada, Japan) meet regularly to discuss the world economic situation -The members work together informally to help stabilize the world economy and reduce extreme disruptions.
when was NATO formed?
1949
when was treaty of paris?
1951
when was treaty of rome to establish the EU?
1957
When was the treaty of Amsterdam signed?
1997
when was the treaty of lisbon?
2007
How many countries are known to have given up nuclear weapons they once possessed
7
what statement is true about the european commison? a. proposes new EU laws and policies and monitors their implementation b. members of the commision are prime ministers of EU member countries c. it is a judicial authority of the eu d. it has its HQ in Paris e. it is directly elevated by EU citizens
A
what was the Manhattan Project?
A nuclear project run form an office in Manhattan, NY
What does the first A in NASA stand for?
Aeronautics
full name of AU
African Union
Group of Eight (G8)
An international organization of the leading capitalist industrial nations: the United States, Britain, Germany, France, Italy, Japan, Canada, and Russia. The G8 largely controlled the world's major international financial organizations: the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund (IMF), and the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT).
WHo is the full name of APEC?
Asian-Pacific Economic Cooperation
What is the full name of ASEAN
Association of Southeast Asian Nations
what does the first A in IAEA stand for?
Atomic
BRICS countries
Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa
which country does not have euro as a currency? a. germany b. france c. spain d. italy e. denmark
Denmark
What does E in OECD stand for
Economic
What does E in UNEP stand for
Enviornment
What are the sustainable development goals?
GOAL 1: No Poverty GOAL 2: Zero Hunger GOAL 3: Good Health and Well-being GOAL 4: Quality Education GOAL 5: Gender Equality GOAL 6: Clean Water and Sanitation GOAL 7: Affordable and Clean Energy GOAL 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth GOAL 9: Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure GOAL 10: Reduced Inequality GOAL 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities GOAL 12: Responsible Consumption and Production GOAL 13: Climate Action GOAL 14: Life Below Water GOAL 15: Life on Land GOAL 16: Peace and Justice Strong Institutions GOAL 17: Partnerships to achieve the Goal
what is the name of the arrangement that formed the basis of the modern international trade after WWII?
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT)
what is the function of amnesty international?
INGO stating that a world in which every person enjoys all of the human rights
what does I in OIC stand for?
Islamic
Which of the following is NOT a member of APEC?
Laos
what was the first world wide intergovernmental organization established after WWI?
League of Nations
What is the biggest American free trade agreement?
NAFTA
Where is HQ of UN
NYC
Which of the following is NOT a member of APEC
Peru
What does P for OPEC stand for?
Petroleum
Four Asain Tigers (Dragons)
Refers to the economies of Taiwan, Singapore, Hong Kong, and South Korea.
in January 2017, President Donald J. Trump withdrew the US from this 12 country trade agreement which had been negotiated but not formally approved
TPP
What does T in UNWTO stand for?
Tourism
what organ of the UN prepares the Territories for self-government
Trusteeship Council
UNHCR description
UN agency protecting refugees
NASA description
US agency building civilian space program
when did the first modern use of chemical weapons occur
WWI
What is full name of WB?
Warner Bank
What was the military alliance among the Soviet Union and its Communist allies that aimed to balance the US-led NATO?
Warsaw Pact
what does W in OPCW stand for?
Weapons
Which leader coined the term iron curtain to describe Europe's divide in the Cold War?
Winston Churchill
what is full name of WEF?
World Economic Forum
what is the full name of WWF
World Wild Fund of Nature
What is the best description of WHO?
an agency of the UN responsible for international public health
NATO description
constitutes a system of collective security
what is the name of the doctrine outlined by US diplomat George Kennan that formed the basis of US foreign policy during Cold War?
containment
What does C in ICJ stand for
court
WTO description
deals with the rules of trade between nations
what was the name of the US policy approach in the 1970s that aimed to reduce tensions with the soviet union?
detente
what is the function of Friends of the Earth?
facing challenges to protect our planet and pushing the reforms on the political level
what is the function of Greenpeace?
focuses its campaigning on worldwide environmental issues
what does F in WFP stand for?
food
what organ of the UN is composed of representatives from all Member States?
general assembly
what country is the founding country of EU
germany
What country is not the founding country of EU? A. France B. Belgium C. Great britain d. italy e.luxenburg
great britain
What is purpose of UN peacekeeping?
help countries navigate the difficult path from conflict to peace
what is the best description of Interpol (ICPO)?
international organization facilitating worldwide police cooperation and crime control
why was the Cold War called by this name
it involved a confrontation without direct, or actual, military war
FAO description
leads to defeat hunger and improve nutrition and food security
what is the work of the security council of the UN?
maintaining security and international peace
IMF description
monitors the international monetary system and provides loans experiencing actual or potential balance of payments problems
which of following is not an organ of the UN? a. general assembly b. security council c. international court of justice d. economic and social council e. national parlament
national parlament
what is the name of the nuclear doctrine in which a country pledges not to use nuclear weapons unless attacked with them first?
no first use policy
what is the best description of UNESCO?
promoting international cooperation in education, the sciences and culture
World Bank description
provides financial products and technical assistance
what is the function of Doctors without Borders?
provides medical and humanitarian actions in the conflict zones and countries affected by endemic diseases
UNICEF description
saves children's lives and defends their rights
which of the following is NOT among of responsibilities of the WTO, the main institution dealing with international trade?
specifying the amount of goods and services that countries can trade each year
what country is not part of EU a. croatia b. germany c. italy d. sweden e. switzerland
switzerland
what even triggered the Cuban Missile crisis?
the US discovery of soviet missile sites in Cuba
