Q1. In 2017, Myanmar’s military crackdown led to the Rohingya refugee crisis. As UNHRC, what would be your most immediate action?
A) Sanction Myanmar’s military generals
B) Send independent investigators to Myanmar
C) Call for military intervention under R2P
D) Release a strongly worded condemnation
B) Send independent investigators to Myanmar
If AIPPM is debating the Uniform Civil Code, what’s the biggest constitutional challenge?
A) It violates Article 370
B) It conflicts with Article 25 (Freedom of Religion)
C) It requires approval of Rajya Sabha only
D) It has no constitutional challenge
B) It conflicts with Article 25 (Freedom of Religion)
Which country initiated the famous “Uniting for Peace” resolution in 1950?
A) USSR
B) USA
C) India
D) UK
B) USA
In a nuclear crisis, your ally secretly negotiates with the enemy. If exposed, your alliance may break. What’s your BEST move?
A) Publicly call them out immediately
B) Stay silent to protect unity
C) Leak the info anonymously
D) Threaten to suspend your alliance
B) Stay silent to protect unity
Argentina has defaulted on IMF loans over 9 times. If they request another bailout, what’s the IMF dilemma?
A) Deny to avoid moral hazard
B) Approve to protect global markets
C) Restructure debt only if austerity is applied
D) Leave decision to World Bank
C) Restructure debt only if austerity is applied
A member state refuses entry to UNHRC inspectors citing “national sovereignty.” What can UNHRC legally do?
A) Impose binding sanctions
B) Refer to the UNSC for stronger measures
C) Override sovereignty under UN Charter
D) Cut all diplomatic ties immediately
B) Refer to the UNSC for stronger measures
During 2020, the government passed farm bills in Rajya Sabha by…
A) Voice vote amid uproar
B) Simple majority after division
C) Two-thirds majority
D) Joint session of Parliament
A) Voice vote amid uproar
In one UNGA simulation, a delegate of North Korea once proposed solving climate change by:
A) Covering the Earth with giant umbrellas
B) Nuking the sun
C) Relocating everyone to Mars
D) Planting only bamboo
B) Nuking the sun
If the chair says, “Breaking news: a bomb has exploded in your capital city,” your role as a delegate is to:
A) Immediately declare war
B) Wait for instructions from the chair
C) Discuss and propose solutions with allies
D) Leave the committee
C) Discuss and propose solutions with allies
If a global financial crash occurs like 2008, ECOFIN’s priority is:
A) Save big banks first
B) Protect small businesses & citizens
C) Leave it to national governments
D) Enforce austerity worldwide
B) Protect small businesses & citizens
Which of these countries was controversially elected to UNHRC despite criticism for human rights abuses?
A) Sweden
B) Saudi Arabia
C) Canada
D) New Zealand
B) Saudi Arabia
Which of these is NOT a recognized national party in India (as of 2023)?
A) Congress
B) TMC
C) CPI(M)
D) BJP
B) TMC
How many votes are required in UNGA to pass a resolution on important issues like peace and security?
A) 50% simple majority
B) Two-thirds of members present and voting
C) Unanimous consent
D) Three-fourths of all UN members
B) Two-thirds of members present and voting
In a CCC simulation of World War II, which absurd directive was actually passed?
A) “Send dinosaurs to fight Nazis”
B) “Form an alliance with aliens”
C) “Send Hitler a friendship bracelet”
D) “Use time travel to stop the war”
C) “Send Hitler a friendship bracelet”
Delegate of Switzerland
IMF loans are often criticized for…
A) Encouraging corruption
B) Enforcing austerity that worsens poverty
C) Weakening global trade
D) Supporting dictatorships intentionally
B) Enforcing austerity that worsens poverty
In 2020, during COVID-19, many governments used contact tracing apps. If privacy is violated, does it fall under UNHRC’s mandate?
A) Yes, right to privacy is a human right
B) No, it’s a national emergency exemption
C) Only if WHO requests UNHRC’s help
D) Only if courts in that country agree
A) Yes, right to privacy is a human right
During an AIPPM, a delegate once argued that corruption should not be removed from politics because…
A) “It keeps the economy running”
B) “It creates jobs for bribe takers”
C) “It is a cultural tradition”
D) “It helps GDP grow”
A) “It keeps the economy running”
REP of Bihar
The first ever UNGA session was held in:
A) Geneva, 1945
B) New York, 1946
C) London, 1946
D) Paris, 1947
C) London, 1946
In a cyberattack crisis, your banks shut down. IMF offers a bailout with strict austerity. What’s your risky option?
A) Accept IMF bailout immediately
B) Reject IMF and print more money
C) Negotiate with hackers
D) Ask allies for bilateral aid
D) Ask allies for bilateral aid
In an IMF simulation, one delegate suggested solving a debt crisis by:
A) Selling the Taj Mahal to repay loans
B) Printing unlimited money with Gandhi’s face
C) Auctioning the Great Wall of China
D) Asking billionaires to crowdfund countries
D) Asking billionaires to crowdfund countries
In UNHRC, a delegate once said the solution to refugee crisis is:
A) Build a giant wall around Europe
B) Send all refugees to Antarctica
C) Make every refugee a UN diplomat
D) Rent an island from Elon Musk
B) Send all refugees to Antarctica
Which political leader is most associated with “Make in India” policy?
A) Manmohan Singh
B) Narendra Modi
C) Sonia Gandhi
D) Atal Bihari Vajpayee
B) Narendra Modi
UNGA resolutions are:
A) Binding on all UN members
B) Non-binding but politically significant
C) Only binding if UNSC approves
D) Binding only on P5
B) Non-binding but politically significant
Which of these wars is MOST suited for CCC simulation because of rapid events and constant escalation?
A) Trump vs Modi
B) Gulf War
C) World Cup Finals
D) Korean War
D) Korean War
Which of these is NOT a main IMF function?
A) Lending to countries in crisis
B) Monitoring global financial stability
C) Regulating international oil trade
D) Capacity development & training
C) Regulating international oil trade