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International Organizations

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[q]2:1: …. is an international non-profit organization.

[a] Interpol

[a] Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development

[a] World Trade Organization

[a] The Coca-Cola Company

[a] International Committee of the Red Cross

 

[q]2:1: …. is an intergovernmental organization.

[a] International Committee of the Red Cross

[a] World Trade Organization

[a] International Society for Human Rights

[a] Greenpeace

[a] Médecins Sans Frontières

 

[q]2:1: The United Nations was founded in:

[a] 1942

[a] 1945

[a] 1944

[a] 1946

[a] 1943

 

[q]2:1: This organization was a predecessor of the United Nations:

[a] The Triple Entente

[a] The League of Nations

[a] The Atlantic Charter

[a] The Triple Alliance

[a] The First International

 

[q]2:1: There are … member states in the United Nations:

[a] 189

[a] 193

[a] 191

[a] 195

[a] 198

 

[q]2:1: This state is not member of the United Nations:

[a] Switzerland

[a] Vatican City State

[a] Palau

[a] South Sudan

[a] East Timor

 

[q]2:1: The UN's most visible public figure is:

[a] the Chairman

[a] the Secretary-General

[a] the Director

[a] the President of the country-chairman

[a] the State Secretary

 

[q]1:1: The main deliberative, policymaking and representative organ of the UN:

[a]Secretary-General

[a] General Assembly

[a] Security Council

[a] Parliament

[a] Security Assembly

 

[q]2:1: United Nations officially came into existence:

[a] On 24 October 1944

[a] On 24 October 1945

[a] On 25 October 1945

[a] On 24 October 1946

[a] On 25 October 1944

 

[q]1:1: This organization was the forerunner of the United Nations:

[a] Antanta

[a] The League of Nations

[a] Three Union

[a] Paneuropean pact

[a] Vienna congress

 

[q]2:1: The Charter of United Nations was signed on:

[a] 25 August 1945

[a] 26 June 1945

[a] 24 October 1944

[a] 25 October 1945

[a] 1 July 1944

 

[q]1:1: The name “United Nation” was coined by:

[a] United States President G.Truman

[a] United States President F.Roosevelt

[a] Prime-Minister of Great Britain U.Churchill

[a] President of France Charles de Gaulle

[a] United States President D.Eisenhower

 

[q]1:1: The foundational treaty of the UN is:

[a] The “Declaration by UN”

[a] The Charter of the UN

[a] Schuman declaration

[a] San Francisco Treaty

[a] “The Blue Book”

 

[q]3:1: These states are permanent members of Security Council:

[a] Russia, USA, China, Germany, Japan

[a] Russia, China, Great Britain, France, USA

[a] Great Britain, France, Italy, Russia, USA

[a] Germany, Japan, Russia, USA, Great Britain

[a] Russia, Germany, China, USA, France

 

[q]2:1: There are …. members of the Security Council:

[a] 5

[a] 11

[a] 14

[a] 15

[a] 19

 

[q]2:1: This organ is one of six principal organs of United Nations, but is currently inactive:

[a] Economic and Social Council

[a] Trusteeship Council

[a] International Court of Justice

[a] World Food Programme

[a] Secretariat

 

[q]2:1: Kazakhstan joined the United Nations on:

[a] 8 December 1991

[a] 20 December 1991

[a] 15 February 1992

[a] 2 March 1992

[a] 4 April 1992

 

[q]2:1: The World Bank Group doesn’t include:

[a] International Development Association

[a] Economic and Social Council

[a] International Finance Corporation

[a] Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency

[a] International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes

 

[q]1:1: It is an organization that intends to supervise and liberalize international trade:

[a] NAFTA

[a] WTO

[a] MERCOSUR

[a] SCO

[a] OPEC

 

[q]2:1: European Union includes … member states in 2012:

[a] 18

[a] 21

[a] 25

[a] 27

[a] 33

 

[q]2:1: The European Coal and Steel Community was established in:

[a] 1949

[a] 1951

[a] 1953

[a] 1957

[a] 1959

 

[q]2:1: The Maastricht Treaty established the European Union in:

[a] 1989

[a] 1991

[a] 1993

[a] 1995

[a] 1999

 

[q]2:1: The monetary union of Eurozone was established in:

[a] 1993

[a] 1994

[a] 1997

[a] 1999

[a] 2001

 

[q]1:1: These countries formed the European Coal and Steel Community:

[a] Germany, France, Great Britain, Italy, Netherlands, Belgium

[a] Germany, France, Italy, Netherlands, Belgium, Luxemburg

[a] Germany, France, Italy, Great Britain, Belgium, Luxemburg

[a] Germany, France, Spain, Netherlands, Belgium, Luxemburg

[a] Germany, France, Portugal, Netherlands, Belgium, Luxemburg

 

[q]2:1: Austria, Finland, Sweden joined the EU in:

[a] 1991

[a] 1995

[a] 1999

[a] 2004

[a] 2007

 

[q]2:1: The biggest enlargement of the EU (10 states joined) was in:

[a] 1991

[a] 1995

[a] 1999

[a] 2004

[a] 2007

 

[q]1:1: Two countries joined the EU in 2007:

[a] Spain, San-Marino

[a] Romania, Bulgaria

[a] Russia, Ukraine

[a] Poland, Italy

[a] Hungary, Croatia

 

[q]1:1: The idea of "United States of Europe” was declarated by:

[a] Adolf_Hitler

[a] Winston Churchill

[a] Nevil Chamberlain

[a] Benito_Mussolini

[a] George Clemanso

 

[q]2:1: The Treaties of Rome, which was signed in 1957, established:

[a] Coal and Steel Community and European Atomic Energy Community

[a] European Economic Community and European Atomic Energy Community

[a] European Economic Community and Coal and Steel Community

[a] Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe

[a] European Union

 

[q]2:1: The idea to create a community to integrate the coal and steel industries of Europe was proposed by:

[a] Winston Churcill

[a] Robert Schuman

[a] Nevil Chamberlain

[a] Henry Truman

[a] Adolf_Hitler

 

[q]1:1: The state is not a member of European Union:

[a] Slovenia

[a] Albania

[a] Lithuania

[a] Latvia

[a] Estonia

 

[q]3:1: The state is not a member of European Union:

[a] Denmark

[a] Norway

[a] Sweden

[a] Finland

[a] Island

 

[q]1:1: There were … enlargements in the EU:

[a] 4

[a] 5

[a] 6

[a] 7

[a] 8

 

[q]3:1: The CSCE opened in:

[a] 1971

[a] 1973

[a] 1974

[a] 1976

[a] 1978

 

[q]1:1: The summit of the OSCE took place inAstana (Kazakhstan):

[a] 2-3 December 2010

[a] 1-2 December 2010

[a] 1-2 November 2010

[a] 1-2 January 2010

[a] 2-3 November 2010

 

[q]2:1: The summit of the OSCE took place on 1-2 December 2010:

[a] Moscow (Russia)

[a] Astana (Kazakhstan)

[a] Helsinki (Finland)

[a] Oslo (Sweden)

[a] Vienna (Austria)

 

[q]1:1: The CSCE reached agreement on the Helsinki Final Act:

[a] 1 June 1973

[a] 1 August 1975

[a] 1 April 1974

[a] 1 July 1976

[a] 1 March 1977

 

[q]2:1: The CSCE was renamed as the OSCE:

[a] 1 January 1991

[a] 1 January 1995

[a] 1 January 1992

[a] 1 January 1993

[a] 1 January 1994

 

[q]1:1: The main headquarters of NATO is located in:

[a] Paris

[a] Brussels

[a] London

[a] Washington

[a] Luxemburg

 

[q]3:1: Intergovernmental military alliance:

[a] SCO

[a] NATO

[a] ASEAN

[a] NAFTA

[a] MERCOSUR

 

[q]1:1: The date of formation of NATO:

[a] 1 August 1949

[a] 4 April 1949

[a] 4 July 1948

[a] 4 April 1948

[a] 1 August 1948

 

[q]2:1: There were … enlargements in NATO.

[a] 5

[a] 7

[a] 6

[a] 8

[a] 9

 

[q]1:1: NATO has … member-states nowadays.

[a] 24

[a] 28

[a] 26

[a] 25

[a] 21

 

[q]2:1: This state is not a member of NATO:

[a]Estonia

[a] Georgia

[a] Lithuania

[a] Latvia

[a] Turkey

 

[q]1:1: To guarantee the freedom and security of all its members in Europe and North America is the main purpose of this organization:

[a] UN

[a] NATO

[a] NAFTA

[a] OSCE

[a] EU

 

[q]2:1: This former Soviet Republic chose not to join CIS.

[a] Ukraine

[a] Lithuania

[a] Moldova

[a] Belorussia

[a] Armenia

 

[q]1:1: Eight additional Soviet Republics – Armenia, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan – signed … on 21 December 1991.

[a] the Ashgabat Protocol

[a] the Alma-Ata Protocol

[a] the Moscow Protocol

[a] the Minsk Protocol

[a] the St-Petersburg

 

[q]1:1: The CIS Collective Security Treaty was signed on:

[a] 20 December 1991

[a] 15 May 1992

[a] 1 January 1992

[a] 4 April 1992

[a] 8 December 1991

 

[q]3:1: This country has the status of the associate member of the CIS:

[a] Georgia

[a] Turkmenistan

[a] Latvia

[a] Lithuania

[a] Estonia

 

[q]2:1: … is the regional international organization, designed to regulate the relations of cooperation between the countries of the former USSR.

[a] NATO

[a] CIS

[a] UN

[a] OSCE

[a] APEC

 

[q]1:1: CIS was founded in:

[a] December 4, 1991

[a] December 8, 1991

[a] December 5, 1994

[a] December 7, 1992

[a] December 9, 1992

 

[q]2:1: Eight member countries of the Commonwealth - Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Armenia, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, and Tajikistan signed a new agreement on free trade zone in:

[a] October 11, 2011

[a] October 18, 2011

[a] October 10, 2011

[a] October 17, 2011

[a] October 19, 2011

 

[q]2:1: The single currency Euro was introduced in:

[a] 1998

[a] 1999

[a] 1992

[a] 1996

[a] 1994

 

[q]1:1: … is the world's largest military-political bloc that brings together most countries in Europe, USA and Canada.

[a] APEC

[a] NATO

[a] CIS

[a] UN

[a] OSCE

 

[q]2:1: NATO was founded:

[a] April 5, 1949

[a] April 4, 1949

[a] April 6, 1949

[a] April 3, 1949

[a] April 7, 1949

 

[q]1:1:This organization unites 56 countries concerned with security and cooperation in Europe:

[a] NATO

[a] OSCE

[a] CIS

[a] APEC

[a] UN

 

[q]2:1: The OSCE includes … countries.

[a] 58

[a] 56

[a] 55

[a] 54

[a] 57

 

[q]1:1: This organization unites 250 million people and over 75% of the total GDP of the continent and also known as the Common Market of South America:

[a] ATR

[a] MERCOSUR

[a] APEC

[a] ATES

[a] NATO

 

[q]3:1: MERCOSUR includes … countries.

[a] 6

[a] 5

[a] 4

[a] 8

[a] 7

 

[q]2:1: There were … in the history of EU.

[a] 2 enlargements

[a] 5 enlargements

[a] 3 enlargements

[a] 4 enlargements

[a] not any enlargements

 

[q]1:1: The largest security-oriented intergovernmental organization in Europe is:

[a] The North Atlantic Treaty Organization

[a] The Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe

[a] The Shanghai Cooperation Organization

[a] The Association of Southeast Asian Nations

[a] The United Nations

 

[q]1:1: The European Parliament is elected every five years by:

[a] European Council

[a] EU citizens

[a] European Central Bank

[a] European Economic Community

[a] European Coal and Steel Community

 

[q]3:1: The Shanghai Cooperation Organization was founded in:

[a] 2000

[a] 2001

[a] 2002

[a] 1993

[a] 1996

 

[q]1:1: “The Shanghai Five” was originally created in:

[a] 1995

[a] 1996

[a] 1997

[a] 1998

[a] 1999

 

[q]2:1: The Regional Anti-Terrorist Structure headquartered in:

[a] Kazakhstan

[a] Tashkent

[a] Iran

[a] Pakistan

[a] Russia

 

[q]1:1: Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia joined the EU in:

[a] 2002

[a] 2004

[a] 2006

[a] 2007

[a] 2009

 

[q]1:1: Macedonia joined the EU in:

[a] 2002

[a] 2004

[a] 2007

[a] 2009

[a] didn’t join

 

[q]2:1: Austria joined the EU in:

[a] 1995

[a] 1998

[a] 2004

[a] 2007

[a] didn’t join

 

[q]1:1: This state is a member-state of the EU:

[a] Turkey

[a] Cyprus

[a] Switzerland

[a] Norway

[a] Albania

 

[q]1:1: The OSCE headquarters are located in:

[a] Brussels, Belgium

[a] Vienna, Austria

[a] Bern, Switzerland

[a] Geneva, Switzerland

[a] Helsinki, Finland

 

[q]3:1: The OSCE has no office in:

[a] Copenhagen

[a] Luxemburg

[a] Geneva

[a] Warsaw

[a] Prague

 

[q]1:1: The OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights established in:

[a] 1988

[a] 1990

[a] 1992

[a] 1997

[a] 1999

 

[q]2:1: The OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights is based in:

[a] Vienna, Austria

[a] Warsaw, Poland

[a] Brussels, Belgium

[a] Helsinki, Finland

[a] Geneva, Switzerland

 

[q]1:1: The talks in Helsinki in 1972 were held at the suggestion of:

[a] USA

[a] USSR

[a] Finland

[a] France

[a] Great Britain

 

[q]2:1: The Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) is a confederation, or alliance, created by:

[a] Russia, Ukraine and Kazakhstan

[a] Russia, Ukraine and Byelorussia

[a] Russia, Kazakhstan and Byelorussia

[a] Russia, Ukraine and Uzbekistan

[a] Russia, Kazakhstan and Armenia

 

[q]1:1: Greenpeace’s headquarters are based in:

[a] Vienna, Austria

[a] Amsterdam, the Netherlands

[a] Brussels, Belgium

[a] Helsinki, Finland

[a] Geneva, Switzerland

 

[q]1:1: Nongovernmental organization:

[a] European Union

[a] Greenpeace

[a] NATO

[a] OSCE

[a] SCO

 

[q]2:1: Interpol as the International Criminal Police Commission was founded in:

[a] 1919

[a] 1923

[a] 1934

[a] 1946

[a] 1951

 

[q]2:1: Interpol as the International Criminal Police Commission was founded in:

[a] Switzerland

[a] Austria

[a] Belgium

[a] Finland

[a] Germany

 

[q]2:1: International Criminal Police Commission was renamed as International Criminal Police Organization in:

[a] 1945

[a] 1956

[a] 1949

[a] 1967

[a] 1976

 

[q]1:1: The United States, after a period of isolationism, joined Interpol in:

[a] 1956

[a] 1961

[a] 1965

[a] 1967

[a] 1970

 

[q]3:1: Interpol is the world's second largest international organization; it currently has … member countries:

[a] 179

[a] 184

[a] 186

[a] 189

[a] 193

 

[q]1:1: Interpol is headquartered in:

[a] Vienna, Austria

[a] Lyon, France

[a] Brussels, Belgium

[a] Helsinki, Finland

[a] Geneva, Switzerland

 

[q]2:1: NATO has … member-states today.

[a] 24

[a] 28

[a] 26

[a] 25

[a] 21

 

[q]1:1: This state is not a member of NATO:

[a]Estonia

[a] Georgia

[a] Lithuania

[a] Latvia

[a] Turkey

 

[q]2:1: The Final Act of the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe signed by the heads of … countries in Helsinki July 30 - August 1, 1975.

[a] 28

[a] 35

[a] 32

[a] 55

[a] 56

 

[q]2:1: The decision of Budapest summit of CSCE in 1994:

[a] include countries of post Soviet Union in the OSCE

[a] rename the CSCE from 1 January 1995 into the OSCE

[a] exclude Serbia from the OSCE because of aggression against Albans

[a] establish new structure of CSCE according to changing of the world

[a] include countries of East Europe in the OSCE

 

[q]2:1: The Final Act of the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe signed by the heads of 35 countries in … July 30 - August 1, 1975.

[a] Hague

[a] Helsinki

[a] Amsterdam

[a] Prague

[a] Geneva

 

[q]2:1: One of the official languages of the OSCE:

[a] Turkish

[a] Italian

[a] Greece

[a] Portuguese

[a] Swedish

 

[q]2:1: Lisbon summit in 1996:

[a] marked the beginning of the creation of institutions aimed end the cold war period

[a] strengthened the OSCE's key role in promoting security and stability in all three dimensions

[a] hosted the first Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe

[a] renamed the CSCE from 1 January 1995 into the OSCE

[a] concluded with the signing of the Final Act of the Conference

 

[q]2:1: NATO has official languages:

[a] English and German

[a] English and French

[a] English and Spanish

[a] English and Italian

[a] English, German, French, Spanish and Italian

 

[q]2:1: Official languages of MERCOSUR:

[a] English, Spanish and Portuguese

[a] Spanish, Portuguese and Guarani

[a] English, Spanish and Swahili

[a] English, Portuguese and Kiribati

[a] Spanish, Portuguese and French

 

[q]2:1: State-members of MERCOSUR:

[a] Brazil, Argentina, Columbia, Chili, Uruguay

[a] Argentina, Venezuela, Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay

[a] Paraguay, Uruguay, Brazil, Argentina, Peru

[a] Uruguay, Brazil, Argentina, Chili, Paraguay

[a] Ecuador, Peru, Chili, Argentina, Columbia

 

[q]2:1: MERCOSUR was founded by the Treaty of Asunción in:

[a] 1989

[a] 1991

[a] 1993

[a] 1995

[a] 1999

 

[q]2:1: Headquarters of MERCOSUR located in:

[a] Asunción

[a] Montevideo

[a] Brasilia

[a] Rio de Janeiro

[a] Buenos-Aires

 

[q]2:1: … is an agreement signed by the governments of Canada, Mexico, and the United States, creating a trilateral trade bloc in North America.

[a] MERCOSUR

[a] NAFTA

[a] CARICOM

[a] NATO

[a] SADC

 

[q]2:1: NAFTAis an agreement signed by the governments of:

[a] the United States, Mexico and Brazil

[a] Canada, Mexico, and the United States

[a] Canada and the United States

[a] Canada, the United States and Great Britain

[a] the United States and Great Britain

 

[q]2:1: NAFTA is an agreement signed by the governments of Canada, Mexico, and the United States, creating a trilateral … in North America.

[a] diplomacy bloc

[a] trade bloc

[a] military bloc

[a] oil bloc

[a] finance bloc

 

[q]2:1: NAFTA established in:

[a] 1991

[a] 1994

[a] 1992

[a] 1995

[a] 1997

 

[q]2:1: Official languages of NAFTA are:

[a] Portuguese and Spanish

[a] English, Spanish, French

[a] Spanish and English

[a] English, French, Portuguese

[a] French and English

 

[q]2:1: Central Institute of NAFTA is:

[a] North American Commission

[a] Commission for free trade

[a] American Economic Commission

[a] Intergovernmental Commission

[a] Central Commission

 

[q]2:1: The World Bank was formed in:

[a] 1944

[a] 1945

[a] 1946

[a] 1949

[a] 1951

 

[q]2:1: The World Health Organization was established in

[a] 1945

[a] 1948

[a] 1947

[a] 1951

[a] 1954

 

[q]2:1: The World Health Organization’s headquarters is located in:

[a] Hague

[a] Geneva

[a] New York

[a] Luxemburg

[a] Brussels

 

[q]2:1: UNESCO pursues its objectives through major programs, but:

[a] education

[a] human right

[a] culture

[a] natural sciences

[a] communication and information

 

[q]2:1: Food and Agriculture Organization of the UN has its slogan:

[a] para bellum

[a] fiat panis

[a] novus ordo seclorum

[a] annuit coeptis

[a] e pluribus unum

 

[q]2:1: Specialized agency of the United Nations that leads international efforts to defeat hunger:

[a] The World Bank Group

[a] The Food and Agriculture Organization

[a] The World Health Organization

[a] The International Labour Organization

[a] The World Trade Organization

 

[q]2:1: The Treaty on the establishment of the Eurasian Economic Community was signed in:

[a] 1997

[a] 2000

[a] 1996

[a] 1999

[a] 2002

 

[q]2:1: On 7 October 2005 it was decided between the member states of the Eurasian Economic Community that … would join.

[a] The Ukraine

[a] Uzbekistan

[a] Tajikistan

[a] Turkmenistan

[a] Moldova

 

[q]2:1: Common Economic Space was launched in:

[a] 2001

[a] 2010

[a] 2003

[a] 2005

[a] 2008

 

[q]2:1: Customs union between Belarus, Russia and Kazakhstan was formed in:

[a] 1998

[a] 2007

[a] 1999

[a] 2001

[a] 2005

 

[q]2:1: The headquarters of the Eurasian Economic Community is located in:

[a] Moscow and Tashkent

[a] Moscow and Astana

[a] Astana and Minsk

[a] Minsk and Moscow

[a] Bishkek and Astana

 

[q]2:1: Working language of the Eurasian Economic Community:

[a] English

[a] Russian

[a] Kazakh

[a] Russian and Kazakh

[a] Languages of all member states

 

[q]2:1: ASEAN was established in:

[a] 1947

[a] 1967

[a] 1957

[a] 1977

[a] 1987

 

[q]2:1: ASEAN Declaration was signed on 8 August 1967 in:

[a] Kuala Lumpur

[a] Bangkok

[a] Singapore

[a] Vientiane

[a] Jakarta

 

[q]2:1: Five founding countries of ASEAN are:

[a] Vietnam, Laos, Singapore, Thailand, Philippines

[a] Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand

[a] Vietnam, Laos, Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia

[a] Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Myanmar

[a] Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Myanmar, Indonesia

 

[q]2:1: Nowadays ASEAN includes … countries.

[a] 5

[a] 10

[a] 7

[a] 9

[a] 12

 

[q]2:1: ASEAN Declaration is also known as:

[a] Singapore Declaration

[a] Bangkok Declaration

[a] Singapore Declaration

[a] Jakarta Declaration

[a] Saigon Declaration

 

[q]2:1: International organization in South East Asia:

[a] SADK

[a] ASEAN

[a] SAARC

[a] MERCOSUR

[a] APEC

 

[q]2:1: Geopolitical and economic organization located in Southeast Asia, which was formed on 8 August 1967 by Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore and Thailand

[a] OPEC

[a] ASEAN

[a] APEC

[a] SAARC

[a] SEATO

 

[q]2:1: ASEAN’s aims exclude:

[a] acceleration of economic growth

[a] military defense and single external policy

[a] cultural development among its members

[a] protection of regional peace and stability

[a] provide opportunities for member countries to discuss differences peacefully

 

[q]2:1: The predecessor of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization:

[a] the “Shanghai Agreement”

[a] the “Shanghai Five”

[a] the Shanghai Treaty Organization

[a] the Chinese-Russian bloc

[a] the Shanghai Union

 

[q]2:1: The “Bishkek group” for fighting with the border crime was created in:

[a] 1996

[a] 1999

[a] 1997

[a] 2001

[a] 2003

 

[q]2:1: Uzbekistan joined the Shanghai Cooperation Organization in:

[a] 1997

[a] 2001

[a] 1999

[a] 2003

[a] 2005

 

[q]2:1: Iran lodged an official application of intention to become a full member of the SCO in:

[a] 2001

[a] 2008

[a] 2003

[a] 2005

[a] 2010

 

[q]2:1: The Shanghai Convention on Combating Terrorism, Separatism and Extremism was signed in:

[a] 1999

[a] 2001

[a] 2002

[a] 2003

[a] 2005

 

[q]2:1: Agreement about establish a regional antiterrorist structure of the SCO was admitted in:

[a] 1999

[a] 2002

[a] 2001

[a] 2004

[a] 2005

 

[q]2:1: This country is not observer state of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization:

[a] Mongolia

[a] Afghanistan

[a] Pakistan

[a] India

[a] Iran

 

[q]2:1: The top decision-making body in the Shanghai Cooperation Organization is:

[a] Council of Heads of Government

[a] Council of Heads of States

[a] Council of Foreign Ministers

[a] Council of National Coordinators

[a] Secretariat

 

[q]2:1: The second-highest council in the Shanghai Cooperation Organization is:

[a] Council of Heads of States

[a] Council of Heads of Government

[a] Council of Foreign Ministers

[a] Council of National Coordinators

[a] Secretariat

 

[q]2:1: The primary executive body of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization is:

[a] Council of Heads of States

[a] Secretariat

[a] Council of Foreign Ministers

[a] Council of Heads of Government

[a] Council of National Coordinators

 

[q]2:1: The Secretariat of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization is located in:

[a] Moscow

[a] Beijing

[a] Astana

[a] Bishkek

[a] Shanghai

 

[q]2:1: Permanent organ of the SCO which serves to promote cooperation of member states against the three evils of terrorism, separatism and extremism is:

[a] the Military Defense Council

[a] the Regional Anti-Terrorist Structure

[a] the Regional Security Council

[a] the Anti-Terrorist Group

[a] the Bishkek Group

 

[q]2:1: The Arab League was established in:

[a] 1943

[a] 1945

[a] 1947

[a] 1949

[a] 1956

 

[q]2:1: Nowadays the Arab League includes … countries.

[a] 18

[a] 22

[a] 9

[a] 15

[a] 12

 

[q]2:1: Headquarters of the Arab League is located in:

[a] Baghdad

[a] Cairo

[a] Riyadh

[a] Tunis

[a] Damascus

 

[q]2:1: These countries formed the Arab League in Cairo on 22 March 1945:

[a] Iraq, Libya, Egypt, Yemen, Syria, Kuwait

[a] Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, Syria

[a] Jordan, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Iran, Iraq

[a] Saudi Arabia, Syria, Iraq, Egypt, Libya

[a] Yemen, Syria, Iraq, Libya, Oman

 

[q]2:1: The official working languages of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization are:

[a] Russian, English

[a] Russian, Chinese

[a] Russian, Kazakh, Chinese

[a] Russian, Kazakh, Chinese, Uzbek, Kirgiz, Tajik

[a] Russian, English, Chinese

 

[q]2:1: It is not a member of the Collective Security Treaty Organization:

[a] Armenia

[a] Azerbaijan

[a] Belarus

[a] Kirgizstan

[a] Tajikistan

 

[q]2:1: The Collective Security Treaty Organization is an intergovernmental military alliance which was signed in:

[a] 1991

[a] 1992

[a] 1994

[a] 1997

[a] 1999

 

[q]2:1: The headquarters of CSTO is located in:

[a] Astana

[a] Moscow

[a] Minsk

[a] Yerevan

[a] Bishkek

 

[q]2:1: The Treaty on Deepening Military Trust in Border Regions in Shanghai by the heads of states of Kazakhstan, the People's Republic of China, Kyrgyzstan, Russia and Tajikistan was signed in:

[a] 1994

[a] 1996

[a] 1997

[a] 1999

[a] 2001

 


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