Q. According to the UN Charter, which states are eligible for UN membership? a) Any country that applies b) Peace-loving states that accept and fulfill the UN Charter obligations c) Only democratic states d) Countries recognized by the UN Security Council
Q. What is the role of the UN General Assembly in admitting new members? a) It directly admits members b) It admits members upon recommendation from the Security Council c) It has no role in admissions d) It must hold a referendum for approval
Q. Under which chapter and article of the UN Charter are membership rules defined? a) Chapter I, Article 2 b) Chapter III, Article 6 c) Chapter II, Article 4 d) Chapter IV, Article 8
Q. How many non-member observer states are recognized by the United Nations? a) 1 b) 2 c) 3 d) 4
Q. Which of the following are non-member observer states of the United Nations? a) Vatican City and Taiwan b) The Holy See and Palestine c) Cook Islands and Niue d) Western Sahara and Palestine
Q. Which two territories, in free association with New Zealand, have full treaty-making capacity recognized by the UN Secretariat? a) Cook Islands and Niue b) Fiji and Tuvalu c) Samoa and Tonga d) Papua New Guinea and Solomon Islands
Q. Which country was the first and only one to attempt withdrawing from the United Nations? a) Malaysia b) Indonesia c) South Africa d) North Korea
Q. Why did Indonesia attempt to withdraw from the United Nations in 1965? a) Disagreement over the UN Charter b) Protest against UN peacekeeping missions c) Opposition to Malaysia’s election as a non-permanent Security Council member d) Conflict with the United States
Q. What was the name of the short-lived rival organization Indonesia formed after leaving the UN? a) ASEAN b) CONEFO c) NAM d) G77
Q. In which year did Indonesia resume its membership in the United Nations? a) 1965 b) 1966 c) 1970 d) 1950