Q.1.
Which state's proposal for an international army received little support from other League members?
Q.2.
An agency of the League was set up to adjudicate legally on disputes referred to it. What was its name?
Q.3.
What was the job title of the international civil servant in charge of the League's Secretariat in Geneva?
Q.4.
Which off-shoot of the League was responsible for monitoring employment issues?
Q.5.
Which of the following states was initially excluded from League membership for poor previous behaviour?
Q.6.
What document set out the aims of the League from the beginning?
Q.7.
What name was given to the relatively small group of member states who could authorise action on the League's behalf?
Q.8.
One part of the organisation looked after the interests of the former colonies of defeated states. What was this body called?
Q.9.
What name was given to the forum where all League members were entitled to gather to discuss issues in Geneva?
Q.10.
Nansen, a distinguished Norwegian explorer and statesman, controlled which specific League of Nations commission?