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The head of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) is called?

A. Chairman
B. Chief Justice
C. President
D. Secretary
Correct Answer: C. President

The International Court of Justice (ICJ) is presided over by a President, elected for a three-year term. This title reflects the judicial leadership role. 'Chairman' is typically for committees, 'Chief Justice' for national courts, and 'Secretary' for administrative functions, making them incorrect for the ICJ's head.

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