(A) ** Geneva
(B) London
(C) Paris
(D) Luxembourg
EXPLANATIONS BELOW
Concept note-1: -The League of Nations officially came into existence on 10 January 1920. On 15 November 1920, 41 members states gathered in Geneva for the opening of the first session of the Assembly. This represented a large portion of existing states and corresponded to more than 70% of the world’s population.
Concept note-2: -The League of Nations initially established its Secretariat in the Hôtel National building, today known as Palais Wilson, along the shores of Lake Geneva. An Extraordinary Assembly was held in 1926 to decide on Germany’s admission to the League.
Concept note-3: -In February 1920, the League voted to recognize the perpetual neutrality of Switzerland. The League also established its headquarters in the Swiss city of Geneva, a tribute to the country’s neutrality as well as its relative economic and political stability, which has continued to the present day.
Concept note-4: -The League of Nations has its origins in the Fourteen Points speech of President Woodrow Wilson, part of a presentation given in 1918 outlining of his ideas for peace after the carnage of World War I.