General Knowledge MCQs
Topic Notes: General Knowledge
MCQs and preparation resources for competitive exams, covering important concepts, past papers, and detailed explanations.
Plato
- Biography: Ancient Greek philosopher (427–347 BCE), student of Socrates and teacher of Aristotle, founder of the Academy in Athens.
- Important Ideas:
- Theory of Forms
- Philosopher-King
- Ideal State
1
UNHCR's strategy for helping children affected by forced displacement focuses on which area, alongside protection and education?
Answer:
Psychosocial support and mental health.
Children often suffer severe trauma due to conflict and displacement, making psychosocial support a critical component of UNHCR's response.
2
Which of the following describes UNHCR's primary role concerning the issue of **asylum**?
Answer:
It provides legal guidance and technical support to States to ensure fair and efficient asylum procedures.
The right to grant asylum rests with individual States, not UNHCR. UNHCR's role is supervisory and advisory.
3
The **Global Refugee Forum (GRF)**, convened every four years, is the main platform for States and stakeholders to:
Answer:
Announce contributions and pledges towards the objectives of the Global Compact on Refugees (GCR).
The GRF is a high-level meeting where concrete commitments are made to ease the burden on host countries and support refugees.
4
The UNHCR works closely with the **Inter-Agency Standing Committee (IASC)**. What is the IASC's primary role?
Answer:
Coordinating humanitarian assistance among UN and non-UN partners in response to complex emergencies.
The IASC ensures coherent and effective humanitarian response, with UNHCR co-leading the global Protection Cluster.
5
UNHCR's mandate was initially limited to protecting refugees who became displaced before a specific date. This date was:
Answer:
January 1, 1951
The 1951 Convention initially had a geographical and temporal limit. The 1967 Protocol removed the temporal limit, extending protection to new refugee crises.
6
The principle of **Refugee Self-Reliance**, heavily promoted by UNHCR, focuses on:
Answer:
Ensuring refugees have the right to work, access education, and contribute to their host community's economy.
Self-reliance aims to shift refugees from dependence on aid to economic independence, benefiting both the refugees and the host community.
7
Which term refers to assistance provided in the form of cash or vouchers, increasingly favored by UNHCR over in-kind aid (goods)?
Answer:
Cash-Based Interventions (CBI)
CBI is preferred as it gives refugees dignity, supports local markets, and can be more cost-effective than shipping goods.
8
The **Emergency Transit Mechanism (ETM)**, supported by UNHCR, is designed to:
Answer:
Facilitate the temporary movement of vulnerable asylum seekers out of immediate danger zones while their long-term solutions are processed.
ETM is often used in situations where host countries are overwhelmed or where refugees face threats in the first asylum country.
9
What is the purpose of the **Biometric Identity Management System (BIMS)** used by UNHCR?
Answer:
To securely register and verify the identity of individuals under its mandate, enhancing protection and aid delivery.
BIMS uses fingerprints and iris scans to provide refugees with tamper-proof identity documentation.
10
The primary cause of displacement for the majority of people under UNHCR's mandate is:
Answer:
Conflict, persecution, and human rights violations.
These factors drive the majority of refugee and asylum seeker movements across borders.