The 5th UN Conference on the Least Develop Countries (LDC5) will be held in:
- A. Doha, Qatar
- B. Dubai, UAE
- C. Paris, France
- D. Berlin, Germany
Correct Answer: A. Doha, Qatar
The 5th UN Conference on Least Develop Countries (LDC5) will take place in Doha, Qatar, from 5 to 9 March 2023. It aims to mobilize international community’s commitments toward the implementation of the Doha Programme of Action for the LDCs (2022-2031) adopted by the UN General Assembly in April 2022.
Correct Answer: D. Year of Tiger
The Chinese new year starting from February 1, 2022, is called the Year of Tiger. The Chinese Zodiac, a system that has existed in Chinese culture for more than 2,000 years, dictates which animal represents a given year. Each Lunar year is represented by a cycle of 12 zodiac animals. This year is the Year of the Tiger, the first since 2010.
Correct Answer: A. Parliaments in a time of a pandemic
June 30 is the day designated by the United Nations to celebrate the International Day of Parliamentarism. The United Nations General Assembly recognized the role of parliaments in developing the world and designated the special day
Correct Answer: A. November 8, 2022
Norway`s Princess Martha Louise on November 8, 2022 relinquish her royal duties in order to focus on her alternative medicine business with her fiance, a self-proclaimed shaman.
Correct Answer: A. Macky Sall
Macky Sall is a Senegalese politician who has been President of Senegal since April 2012. Sall was elected as chairperson of the African Union for the year 2022, with his term beginning on 5 February 2022.
Correct Answer: B. Muhammad Rizwan (281 Runs)
Correct Answer: B. Australia
Australia has sent a delegation of industry, government, academic, media and arts representatives to Beijing for a dialogue with their Chinese counterpart to stabilise its relationship with China, Canberra’s foreign ministry said Saturday. Trade, investment, people-to-people links as well as regional and international security are among the issues up for discussion Foreign Minster Penny Wong’s office said. In a statement, Wong added that the talks represent “another step towards increasing bilateral engagement and stabilising our relationship with China”.