This page covers IBPS PO International Organisations with complete concept notes, 42 graded practice MCQs, key points and exam-specific tips. Free to study.
Core ConceptRead this first — the foundation of the topic
United Nations System
UN (headquarters: New York), WHO (Geneva), UNESCO (Paris), UNICEF (New York)
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Economic Organisations
World Bank (Washington DC), IMF (Washington DC), WTO (Geneva)
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Regional Groups
SAARC (Kathmandu), ASEAN (Jakarta), EU (Brussels)
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Military Alliances
NATO (Brussels)
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Other Important Bodies
Commonwealth (London), Red Cross (Geneva)
Exam PatternsWhat examiners ask — read before attempting PYQs
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Headquarters locations (60% of questions)
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Current heads/leaders (20%)
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Functions and objectives (15%)
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Member countries (5%)
ShortcutsUse these to save 30–60 seconds per question
- 'Geneva TRIO':
Remember: WHO, WTO, and Red Cross all have headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland. This covers 3 frequent exam answers in one memory trick.
Worked ExampleSolve this step-by-step before moving on
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Step 1
Identify organisations in Washington DC
- World Bank: YES (provides loans for development projects)
- IMF: YES (provides financial stability and monetary cooperation)
- WTO: NO (headquarters in Geneva)
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Step 2
Check functions
- Both World Bank and IMF provide financial assistance
- World Bank focuses on long-term development
- IMF focuses on short-term balance of payments
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Step 3
Both organisations fit the description
Answer: (c) Both (a) and (b)
Memory Trick - 'Washington Twin Brothers':
World Bank and IMF are like twin brothers living in the same city (Washington DC) but doing different jobs - one handles development projects, other handles monetary crises.
Exam TrapsCommon mistakes students make — avoid these
Students often confuse UNESCO (education/culture) with UNICEF (children's welfare). Remember: UNESCO = Education/Culture, UNICEF = Children. Both are UN agencies but serve different purposes.
Another frequent error is mixing up regional organisations.
SAARC is South Asian (includes India), ASEAN is Southeast Asian (excludes India). Use the trick: SAARC has 'AAR' which sounds like 'AAAR' (cry of frustration) - India often gets frustrated in SAARC meetings!
For current affairs, always check the latest Secretary-Generals and Directors as these change periodically and are frequently tested in recent exams.
Test International Organisations under exam conditions