
51) What is classical peacekeeping in the context of United Nations (UN)?
A) UN forces under UN command to be placed between parties to a dispute after a ceasefire.
B) UN forces under UN command likely to use force to achieve humanitarian ends.
C) UN forces wider UN command used when order has collapsed within states.
D) UN forces deployed on an emergency basis to prevent genocide or ethnic cleansing.
52) What does the UN Charter say about human rights?
A) It makes no explicit reference, but mentions that peace and security are linked with individual rights.
B) It reaffirms faith in fundamental human rights, in the dignity and worth of the human person, in the equal rights of men and women and of nations large and small.
C) It states that human rights are universal and that all members must respect them fully or action will be taken by the Security Council.
D) It states that human rights are universal and that all members must make legislations to protect them, otherwise such nations lose their membership.
53) The Treaties commonly referred to as the United Nations Treaties on Outer Space are many, 'The Moon Agreement' was adopted in ____, and India became its member in ___.
A) 1979:1982
B) 1971:1979
C) 1972:1981
D) 1981:1992
54) The International Criminal Court (ICC) investigates and.where warranted, tries individuals charged with the gravest crimes of concern to the international community:
A) genocide, crimes against Stare, crimes against humanity and espionage
B) homicide, sedition, waging war against the State and crimes against humanity
C) genocide, cyber-crimes, crimes against children and the crime of aggression.
D) genocide, war crimes, crimes against humanity and the crime of aggression
55) The UN Convention relating to the Status of Stateless Persons, 1954 is not applicable to whom among the following?
(i).To persons who are not considered as national by any State under the operation of its law.
(ii) To persons who are recognized by competent authorities of the country in w hich they have taken residence as having the rights and obligations as that of nationals of that country.
(iii) To persons who have committed a serious non-political crime outside the country of their residence prior to their admission to that country.
A) (i), (ii) only
B) (ii), (iii) only
C) (i) only
D) (i),(ii),(iii)