The International Organizations Quiz is a free, unofficial 4-choice learning app for middle and high school students who want to review global affairs in short sessions.
It helps learners connect abbreviations, names, fields, and real-world roles of international organizations through original questions.
All question texts, answer choices, explanations, diagrams, and examples are independently created for this app.
The quiz uses basic factual information such as names, fields, and general roles of organizations, but it does not reproduce textbook passages, entrance exam questions, official PDFs, problem books, mock tests, school handouts, official logos, or copyrighted diagrams.
Hints change depending on the current question. They show category maps, role maps, keyword cards, and scenario diagrams to help learners understand why an organization matches the question.
International organization names can look like a string of letters at first. This quiz is designed to help learners move from “I have seen the abbreviation” to “I can explain what field it belongs to.”
For example, learners can compare WHO and WTO, connect UNESCO with education, science, and culture, or distinguish UNHCR from UNICEF by looking at the people and issues each organization is linked to.
The questions are short, but they are not only memorization drills. Some questions ask learners to read a small situation and choose which organization is most closely related.
This makes the app helpful for social studies review, global citizenship learning, current events reading, and preparing to discuss international cooperation in class.
The app does not use official logos or copied teaching materials. It uses simple, original diagrams and wording so students can practice safely while checking official sources separately when they need formal information.