What year was the United Nations established?
1919
1945
1963
1980
The UN Resident Coordinator Office (RCO) works closely with which of the following?
The International Court of Justice
The UN Security Council
The UN Development Programme's global headquarters
Local governments and UN agencies
Which of the following is NOT one of the six official languages of the UN?
Spanish
Arabic
Russian
Mandarin
Which country was the first to join the United Nations after its founding in 1945?
Afghanistan
France
Saudi Arabia
Australia
Who is the current Secretary-General of the United Nations?
Ban Ki-moon
Antonio Guterres
Kofi Annan
Boutros Boutros-Ghali
Which of the following is the UN's primary source of funding?
Private donations from individuals
Investment in global businesses
Revenue from the sale of UN publications
Contributions from member states
Which of these is a goal outlined in the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)?
To increase military defense spending globally
To achieve gender equality and empower women
To eliminate all national borders
To create a one-world government
Which of the following is one of the key themes of the UN's work on climate change?
Reducing the size of industrial companies worldwide
Promoting renewable energy and reducing global carbon emissions
Ensuring that all countries abandon industrialization
Focusing on military responses to climate threats
Which of the following is a primary responsibility of the UN Secretariat?
Managing the day-to-day operations of the UN
Overseeing military interventions
Drafting new international laws
Monitoring the global economy
How many member states are currently in the United Nations?
193
151
210
100
Which of the following is a main goal of the United Nations?
To enforce global economic policies
To ensure the equal distribution of wealth across nations
To promote peace, security, and cooperation among member states
To regulate global political campaigns
What is the primary role of the UN General Assembly?
To conduct global military operations
To pass legally binding resolutions on international conflicts
To serve as a forum for discussing and addressing global issues among all member states
To appoint the UN Secretary-General