WEEKLY CURRENT AFFAIR TEST
DATE 15 TO 21 DEC. 2019
1.
Consider
the following statements regarding Anti-tank guided missile (ATGM).
1.
It is
primarily designed to hit and destroy heavily armored military vehicles.
2.
The Indian
Army has inducted Israel-made anti-tank guided missiles (ATGM) Spike along the
LoC in Jammu and Kashmir.
3.
Known as the
‘fire and forget’ missiles, Spike ATGMs are portable by men.
Which of the above statements
is/are correct?
a)
1, 2
b)
1, 3
c)
2, 3
d)
1, 2, 3
2.
India’s
Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle, PSLV-C47 has launched Cartosat-3. Cartosat-3 is
mainly used for
1.
Weather
mapping
2.
Measure wind
speeds and direction
3.
Urban
planning
4.
Coastal land
use
Select the correct answer code:
a)
1, 2, 3
b)
1, 3, 4
c)
2, 3, 4
d)
1, 2, 3, 4
3.
Consider
the following statements.
1.
Guru
Ghasidas National Park is set to become Chattisgarh’s first tiger reserve.
2.
In-principle
approval has to be accorded by the National Tiger Conservation Authority for
the creation of new tiger reserves.
Which of the above statements
is/are correct?
a) 1 only
b) 2 only
c) Both
d) None
4.
Consider
the following statements regarding State Disaster Response Fund (SDRF).
1.
SDRF was
constituted based on the recommendations of the 14th Finance Commission.
2.
The Central
Government contributes 50% to SDRF and the remaining 50% is provided from the
State Government.
3.
A State
Government may use the funds available under the SDRF for providing immediate
relief to the victims of natural disasters that they consider to be ‘disasters’
within the local context in the State.
Which of the above statements
is/are incorrect?
a)
1 only
b)
1, 2
c)
1, 3
d)
2, 3
5.
An
estimated 4.2 million premature deaths globally are linked to ambient air
pollution. Worldwide ambient air pollution can lead to
1.
Lung cancer
2.
Acute lower
respiratory infection
3.
Stroke
4.
Ischaemic
heart disease
5.
Chronic
obstructive pulmonary disease
Select the correct answer code:
a) 1, 2, 3 ,4
b) 1, 3, 4, 5
c) 2, 3, 4, 5
d) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
6.
Consider
the following statements regarding Operation ‘Clean Art’.
1.
It is the
first pan India operation to crackdown on the smuggling of mongoose hair.
2.
Operation
Clean Art was conceived by Wildlife Crime Control Bureau.
3.
Any
smuggling or possession of mongoose body part is a non-bailable offence.
Which of the above statements
is/are correct?
a)
1, 2
b)
1, 3
c)
2, 3
d)
1, 2, 3
7.
Consider
the following statements regarding Question Hour in the Indian Parliament.
1.
A Starred
Question is one to which a member desires an oral answer from the Minister in
the House and is required to be distinguished by him/her with an asterisk.
2.
An Unstarred
Question is not called for oral answer in the House and no supplementary
question can be asked thereon.
3.
As per Rules
of Procedure and Conduct of Business in Lok Sabha, there are no Questions
addressed to Private Members.
Which of the above statements
is/are correct?
a)
1, 3
b)
2, 3
c)
1, 2
d)
1, 2, 3
8.
Consider
the following statements regarding Common But Differentiated Responsibilities
and Respective Capability (CBDR-RC).
1.
Common but
Differentiated Responsibilities and Respective Capabilities (CBDR–RC) is a
principle within the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
(UNFCCC).
2.
The UNFCCC
divided countries into “Annex I” and “non-Annex I,”the former generally
referring to developing countries and the latter to developed countries.
3.
CBDR-RC and
the annex classifications were codified in the 1997 Kyoto Protocol.
Which of the above statements
is/are correct?
a)
1, 2
b)
2, 3
c)
1, 3
d)
1 only
9.
Consider
the following statements regarding Goldman Environmental Prize.
1.
The Prize
recognizes individuals for sustained and significant efforts to protect and
enhance the natural environment.
2.
The Prize
was instituted by World Wide Fund for Nature(WWF).
Which of the above statements
is/are correct?
a)
1 only
b)
2 only
c)
Both
d)
None
10.Who among the following are
listed as the Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups in Andaman & Nicobar
Islands.
1.
Jarawa
2.
Toda
3.
Sentinelese
4.
Shompen
Select the correct answer code:
e)
1, 2, 3
f)
2, 3, 4
g)
1, 3, 4
h)
1, 2, 3, 4
11.Consider the following statements
regarding Instrument in Support of Trade Exchanges (INSTEX).
1.
The
Instrument in Support of Trade Exchanges (INSTEX) is China’s payment mechanism
established in 2019.
2.
Its mission
is to facilitate non-USD transactions and non-SWIFT to avoid breaking U.S.
sanctions.
Which of the above statements
is/are correct?
a)
1 only
b)
2 only
c)
Both
d)
None
12.Consider the following statements
regarding ‘Contract for the Web’.
1.
The
‘Contract for the Web’ is a United Nations document that aims to create a standard
policy for a Web that benefits all.
2.
Governments
who are looking to regulate in the digital era, can use the contract as a
roadmap to lay out their policies and laws going forward.
Which of the above statements
is/are correct?
a)
1 only
b)
2 only
c)
Both
d)
None
13. Emissions Gap Report measures
1.
The amount
of greenhouse gas emissions every year up to 2030.
2.
The
commitments countries are making to reduce their emissions and the impact these
commitments are likely to have on overall emission reduction.
3.
The pace at
which emissions must be reduced to reach an emission low that would limit
temperature increase to 1.5 degree Celsius.
Which of the above statements
is/are correct?
i)
1, 2
j)
1, 3
k)
2, 3
l)
1, 2, 3
14.Consider the following statements
about Hangul, Kashmir’s iconic wildlife species.
1.
It is placed
under Schedule I of the Indian Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972.
2.
It is listed
under the Species Recovery Programme of the Wildlife Institute of India (WII)
and the Environmental Information System (ENVIS) of the MoEFCC.
3.
The state of
Jammu & Kashmir, along with the IUCN and the WWF prepared a project for the
protection of these animals, which was known as Project Hangul.
Which of the above statements
is/are correct?
m)
1, 2
n)
2, 3
o)
1, 3
p)
1, 2, 3
15.Consider the following statements
regarding Anaemia.
1.
Anaemia is a
condition in which the number of red blood cells or their oxygen-carrying
capacity is insufficient to meet physiologic needs.
2.
Protein
deficiency is the most common cause of anaemia.
3.
Premature
delivery can also lead to childhood anaemia.
Which of the above statements
is/are correct?
a)
1, 2
b)
2, 3
c)
1, 3
d)
1 only
16.Consider the following statements
regarding Alliance of Small Island States (AOSIS).
1.
Alliance of
Small Island States (AOSIS) is an intergovernmental organization of low-
lyingcoastal and small island countries.
2.
The main
purpose of the alliance is to consolidate the voices of Small Island Developing
States (SIDS) to address global warming.
3.
AOSIS
partners with United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) to effectively
influence climate negotiations.
Which of the above statements
is/are correct?
a)
1, 2
b)
1, 3
c)
2, 3
d)
1, 2, 3
17.Which of the following statement
is correct regarding Sustainable Alternative Towards Affordable Transportation
(SATAT) initiative.
a)
Sub
component under FAME India Phase II for promotion of Electric Mobility in the
country.
b)
Dedicated
lanes for buses in urban areas for improving the reliability of public
transport services.
c)
Setting up
of Compressed Bio-Gas production plants and make it available for use in
automotive fuels.
d)
None of the
above
18.The first multilateral bloc to
declare climate emergency is
a)
ASEAN
b)
BIMSTEC
c)
European
Union (EU)
d)
G20 Members
19.Consider the following statements
about Asia-Pacific awards for cultural heritage conservation.
1.
It is
awarded by UNESCO.
2.
It
recognises the efforts taken to restore and conserve historical structures
without affecting their heritage value.
3.
New Delhi
has won most recognitions in India since the inception of the awards.
Which of the above statements
is/are correct?
a)
1, 3
b)
2, 3
c)
1, 2
d)
1, 2, 3
20.Consider the following statements
regarding Carbon offsetting.
1.
Carbon
offsetting allows a country to help reach its own emissions reduction targets
by funding emission reductions in another country.
2.
The United
Nation’s Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) set up under the 1997 Kyoto Protocol
is first major Carbon offsetting scheme.
3.
Carbon
offsets can be bought by individuals, companies or countries.
Which of the above statements
is/are correct?
a)
1, 2
b)
1, 3
c)
2, 3
d)
1, 2, 3
21.Consider the following statements
regarding “Power of Siberia” gas pipeline.
1.
Power of
Siberia is the first cross-border gas pipeline between Russia and China.
2.
The pipeline
passes through China’s Yangtze River.
Which of the above statements
is/are correct?
a)
1 only
b)
2 only
c)
Both
d)
None
22.Consider the following statements
regarding YuWaah initiative.
1.
It is
launched by UNESCO.
2.
It is a
multi-stakeholder alliance which aims to facilitate youth inside and outside
formal education systems to gain relevant skills for productive lives and the
future of work.
3.
It brings
young people together with the private sector, governments, international and
local organisations.
Which of the above statements
is/are correct?
a)
1, 2
b)
1, 3
c)
2, 3
d)
1, 2, 3
23.Consider the following statements
regarding Global Migration Report 2020.
1.
‘Global
Migration Report 2020’ has been released by International Organisation for
Migration (IOM).
2.
After China,
India accounts for the next highest share of its diaspora living outside the
country.
3.
Remittances
received by India have consistently increased since 2005.
Which of the above statements
is/are correct?
a)
1, 2
b)
1, 3
c)
2, 3
d)
1, 2, 3
24.Consider the following statements
about Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW).
1.
It is the
first legally binding international agreement to comprehensively prohibit
nuclear weapons.
2.
It was
passed in 1974 after India conducted its first nuclear test.
3.
The treaty
prohibits the development, testing, production, stockpiling, transfer and use
of nuclear weapons for all the UN member countries.
Which of the above statements
is/are correct?
a)
1 only
b)
1, 2
c)
1, 3
d)
1, 2, 3
25.Consider the following statements
regarding Bharat Bond Exchange Traded Fund (ETF).
1.
Bharat Bond
Exchange Traded Fund (ETF), is the country’s first Government bond
exchange-traded fund aimed at retail investors.
2.
Individuals,
non-resident Indians, high networth individuals, top tier corporates and
foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) can invest in Bharat Bond Exchange Traded
Fund (ETF).
Which of the above statements
is/are correct?
(a)
1 only
(b)
2 only
(c)
Both
(d)
None
26.Consider the following statements
with respect to ‘National Investigation Agency’
1.
It is under
the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions.
2.
It is
established under The Delhi Special Police Establishment (DSPE) Act, 1946.
Select the correct statements
a)
1 Only
b)
2 Only
c)
Both
d)
None
27.Consider the following statements
with respect to ‘Indian Skimmer’.
1.
It is listed
as ‘Vulnerable’ under the IUCN Red List.
2.
It is found
in the Indian Peninsular Region.
Select the correct statements
a)
1 Only
b)
2 Only
c)
Both
d)
None
28.Consider the following statements
with respect to ‘National Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority (NPPA)’
1.
It is under
the aegis of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.
2.
It
implements and enforces the provisions of the Drugs (Prices Control) Order in
accordance with the powers delegated to it.
Select the correct statements
a)
1 Only
b)
2 Only
c)
Both
d)
None
29.Consider the following statements
with respect to ‘2I/Borisov’
1.
It is the
first observed interstellar comet.
2.
It was
observed by the Pan-STARRS telescope.
Select the correct statements
a) 1 Only
b) 2 Only
c) Both
d) None
30.NASA’s ‘OSIRIS-Rex’ Mission is
associated with
a)
Oumuamua
b)
Bennu
c)
Pluto
d)
Mars
31.Consider the following statements
with respect to ‘Climate Ambition Alliance’
1.
It will
focus on the submission of enhanced Nationally Determined Contributions;
reaching new commitments to achieve Net Zero by 2050; and the implementation of
measures to strengthen the protection of forests and oceans.
2.
It was
launched at the Climate Action Summit in New York and is led by Chile.
Select the correct statements
a)
1 Only
b)
2 Only
c)
Both
d)
None
32.‘JAGA’ Mission was in news
recently. It is associated with which of the following states?
a)
Andhra
Pradesh
b)
Rajasthan
c)
Maharashtra
d)
Odisha
33. ‘East Mediterranean Gas Forum’
was not signed by
a)
Israel
b)
Turkey
c)
Egypt
d)
Jordan
34.‘Thomas Committee’ is associated
with
a)
Prevention
of Damage to Public Property
b)
Foreign
Exchange Management and Regulation
c)
Prevention
of Money Laundering
d)
Prevention
of Terrorist and Disruptive Activities
35.‘The Global Gender Gap Report’ is
published by
a)
World
Economic Forum
b)
International
Labour Organisation
c)
UN Women
d)
UNDP
36.The ‘Hong Kong Convention’ is
associated with
a)
Ship
Recycling
b)
Rights of
Persons with Disabilities
c)
Laws of war
and war crimes
d)
Status of
Refugees
37.Consider the following statements
with respect to ‘BrahMos’.
1.
It is a
joint venture of the DRDO of India and the NPOM of Russia.
2.
It is
regarded as the fastest supersonic cruise missile in the world and is
operational with the Indian Army, Navy and Air Force.
Select the correct statements
a)
1 Only
b)
2 Only
c)
Both
d)
None
38.Consider the following statements
with respect to ‘Global Refugee Forum’
1.
It is guided
by the Global Compact on Refugees and is held in Geneva, Switzerland.
2.
The
inaugural ‘GRF’ was held in 2016 at the backdrop of the Syrian Refugee Crisis.
Select the correct statements
a)
1 Only
b)
2 Only
c)
Both
d)
None
39.Consider the following statements
with respect to ‘African swine fever (ASF)’
1.
It is a
disease listed in the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) Terrestrial
Animal Health Code and must be reported to the OIE.
2.
ASF is not a
risk to human health.
Select the correct statements
a)
1 Only
b)
2 Only
c)
Both
d)
None
40.‘Himalayan gold’ was in news
recently. It is referred to
a)
Caterpillar
Fungus
b)
Sal Tree
c)
Rhododendron
d)
Cannabis
ruderalis
41.Consider the following statements
with respect to ‘Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana’
1.
Following
the recommendations of the 14th Finance Commission, the scheme is funded by
both the central government (60%) and states (40%).
2.
It is under
the aegis of the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways.
Select the correct statements
a)
1 Only
b)
2 Only
c)
Both
d)
None
42.‘Santamasa’, was in news
recently. What is it?
a)
Exoplanet
b)
Constellation
c)
Comet
d)
Asteroid
43. The ‘Silver Line Railway
Project’ is associated with which of the following states?
a)
Maharashtra
b)
Kerala
c)
Arunachal
Pradesh
d)
Assam
44.Highest number of refugees come
from which of the following countries?
a)
South Sudan
b)
Syria
c)
Myanmar
d)
Afghanistan
45. ‘Trastuzumab’ is biosimilar
launched by WHO to treat
a)
HIV/AIDS
b)
Breast
Cancer
c)
Rotavirus
d)
Japanese
encephalitis
46.Consider the following statements
with respect to ‘Pinaka Missile’.
1.
The system
has a maximum range of 40 km for Mark-I and 75 km for Mark-II.
2.
It is
developed by the Reliance Naval and Engineering Limited (R-Naval).
Select the correct statements
a)
1 Only
b)
2 Only
c)
Both
d)
None
47.‘Pollution and Health Metrics:
Global, Regional and Country Analysis’ 2019 report is published by
a)
World Health
Organisation (WHO)
b)
Global
Alliance on Health and Pollution (GAHP)
c)
UN
Environment Programme (UNEP)
d)
Intergovernmental
Panel on Climate Change
48.Which of the following are
transboundary rivers between India and Bangladesh?
1.
Teesta
2.
Ganga
3.
Brahmaputra
Select the correct code:
a)
1 and 2
b)
2 and 3
c)
1 and 3
d)
All of the
above
49.Consider the following statements
with respect to ‘Exercise ‘Apharan’
1.
It is a
large-scale humanitarian assistance and disaster relief (HADR) exercise.
2.
It is
conducted by the Indian Navy in collaboration with Indian Coast Guard.
Select the correct statements
a)
1 Only
b)
2 Only
c)
Both
d)
None
50.Consider the following statements
with respect to ‘MacQueen’s bustard’
1.
It is also
known as the ‘African Houbara’.
2.
It is listed
as ‘Critically Endangered’ under the IUCN Red List.
Select the correct statements
a) 1 Only
b) 2 Only
c) Both
d) None
51.Which of the following statements
are correct?
1.
The Central
Industrial Security Force (CISF) is a Central Armed Police Force in India.
2.
CISF is
directly under the Union Ministry of Defence.
Which of the following
statement/s is/are correct?
a. 1 only
b. 2 only
c. Both 1 and 2
d. Neither 1 nor 2
52.Which of the following statements
are correct?
1.
The INS
Arihant and INS Varsha are the two nuclear-powered submarines currently in
service with the Navy.
2.
Sagarika is
a nuclear-capable submarine-launched ballistic missile.
a)
1 only
b)
2 only
c)
Both 1 and 2
d)
Neither 1
nor 2
53.Which of the following statements
are correct?
1.
The Juvenile
Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015 provides legal immunity to
juvelines under 18 years of age in all cases.
2.
The Juvenile
Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015 does not deal with adoption
and associated issues.
a. 1 only
b. 2 only
c. Both 1 and 2
d. Neither 1 nor 2
54.Which of the following constitute
the Foreign Reserves of India?
1.
Foreign
Currency Assets Gold held with Bank of International settlements
2.
Reserve
Tranche Position with World Bank Special Drawing Rights (SDRs) with
International Monetary Fund
Which of the following
statement/s is/are correct?
a. 1 only
b. 2 only
c. Both 1 and 2
d. Neither 1 nor 2
55.Consider the following statements
with respect to National Population Register (NPR):
1.
NPR is a
register of permanent residents of the country.
2.
Under the
provisions of NPR, a resident identity card (RIC) will be issued to individuals
only over the age of 18.
Which of the following
statement/s is/are correct?
a)
1 only
b)
2 only
c)
Both 1 and 2
d)
Neither 1 nor
2
56. “Operation Twist” refers to:
a)
The name
given to the monetary policy operation that involves the purchase and sale of
bonds.
b)
The
operation by the Military of India that led to the capture of Goa, Daman and
Diu and Anjediva Islands.
c)
The
operation of the Indian Armed Forces to capture the Siachen Glacier in the
Kashmir region.
d)
None of the
above.
57. Consider the following
statements with respect to Communications Compatibility and Security Agreement
(COMCASA):
1.
It provides
a legal framework for the transfer of communication security equipment from the
US to India.
2.
It is one of
the four foundational agreements that a country needs to sign to become a major
defence partner of the United States.
Which of the given statement/s
is/are correct?
a)
1 only
b)
2 only
c)
Both 1 and 2
d)
Neither 1
nor 2
58. Consider the following
statements with respect to INDRA 2019:
1.
INDRA 2019
is a joint tri-services exercise between India and Russia.
2.
When the
series of exercise began, it was conducted as a single service exercise
alternately between the two countries.
Which of the given statement/s
is/are correct?
a)
1 only
b)
2 only
c)
Both 1 and 2
d)
Neither 1
nor 2
59. Consider the following
statements:
1.
There is no
time limit for the President to respond to a mercy petition.
2.
The mercy
petition is not subject to Judicial Review.
3.
In India,
the authority to decide on mercy petitions rests with the President and the
Governor.
Which among the above statements
is/are correct?
a)
1 and 2 only
b)
1 and 3 only
c)
2 and 3 only
d)
1, 2 and 3
60. Consider the following
statements:
1.
Bangladesh
shares 57 trans-boundary rivers with India.
2.
Bangladesh
is surrounded on three sides by India.
3.
The country
has a gigantic delta formed by the alluvial deposits of the Ganges, the
Brahmaputra and the Meghna.
Which of the given statement/s
is/are correct?
a)
1 and 2 only
b)
2 and 3 only
c)
2 only
d)
1 and 3 only
61. Consider the following:
1.
Remission:
Reduction of punishment without changing the nature of the punishment.
2.
Pardon:
Completely absolving the person of the crime and letting him/her go free.
3.
Commute:
Reduction of the type of punishment into a less harsh one.
Which of the above is/are
correct?
a)
1 only
b)
1 and 3 only
c)
2 and 3 only
d)
1, 2 and 3
62. Consider the following
statements with respect to the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT):
1.
It hears
appeals against the orders of the National Company Law Tribunal(s) (NCLT).
2.
It is the
Appellate Tribunal for hearing appeals against the orders passed by the
Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India.
3.
It is the
Appellate Tribunal to hear and dispose of appeals against any direction issued
or decision made or order passed by the Competition Commission of India (CCI).
Which of the given statement/s
is/are incorrect?
a)
1 only
b)
3 only
c)
1 and 2 only
d)
None of the
above
63. Consider the following
statements:
1.
Solar
Eclipse can only occur on a Full Moon day.
2.
In case of a
Solar Eclipse, the Moon passes between Earth and Sun and the Moon’s shadow
happens to fall upon Earth’s surface.
Which of the given statement/s
is/are correct?
a)
1 only
b)
2 only
c)
Both 1and 2
d)
Neither 1
nor 2
64. “Red Octagon” recently seen in
news is:
A warning
symbol employed in packaged foods.
a)
A major area
in the basin of the Pacific Ocean where many earthquakes and volcanic eruptions
occur.
b)
An autonomous
territory in northwest
c)
China that
is home to Turkic Uyghur people.
d)
None of the
above.
65. Consider the following
statements with respect to Maternal Mortality:
1.
Maternal
mortality refers to deaths due to complications from pregnancy or childbirth.
2.
Maternal
mortality ratio is calculated per 10,000 live births.
3.
India has
seen a declining trend of Maternal Mortality Rate since the year 2007.
Which of the given statement/s
is/are incorrect?
a)
3 only
b)
2 only
c)
1 and 2 only
d)
2 and 3 only
66. Consider the following
statements with respect to Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR):
1.
It is a
multilateral export control regime.
2.
It seeks to
encourage the proliferation of missiles and missile technology.
3.
India is a
member of MTCR.
Which of the given statement/s
is/are correct?
a)
1 only
b)
1 and 2 only
c)
1 and 3 only
d)
1, 2 and 3
67. Consider the following
statements with respect to the Citizenship Amendment Act:
1.
The Act
gives eligibility for Indian citizenship to illegal migrants who are Hindus,
Sikhs, Buddhists, Jains, Parsis and Christians from Afghanistan, Myanmar and
Pakistan.
2.
The Act does
not apply to the tribal areas of Assam, Meghalaya, Tripura, Arunachal Pradesh,
Mizoram and Nagaland.
Which of the given statement/s
is/are correct?
a)
1 only
b)
2 only
c)
Both 1 and 2
d)
Neither 1
nor 2
68. Consider the following
statements with respect to Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR):
1.
LiDAR is a
remote sensing method that uses light in the form of a pulsed laser to measure
variable distances to the Earth.
2.
Topographic
LiDAR typically uses a near-infrared laser to map the land, while bathymetric
LiDAR uses water-penetrating green light to also measure seafloor and riverbed
elevation.
3.
LiDAR can be
used for monitoring pollution.
Which of the given statement/s
is/are correct?
a)
1 and 2 only
b)
2 and 3 only
c)
1, 2 and 3
d)
1 and 3 only
69. Consider the following
statements with respect to NIRVIK:
1.
The aim of
the scheme is to ease the lending process and enhance loan availability for
exporters.
2.
The scheme
was introduced by the Export Credit Guarantee Corporation of India (ECGC).
3.
The
insurance cover guaranteed under the scheme will cover up to 90 percent of the
principal and interest.
Which of the given statement/s
is/are incorrect?
a)
1 and 2 only
b)
1, 2 and 3
c)
2 and 3 only
d)
None of the
above
70. “SURYA KIRAN” is a joint
military training exercise between:
a)
India –
China
b)
India –
Nepal
c)
India – Sri
Lanka
d)
India –
Bangladesh
71. Which of the following pairs of
martial arts and associated states is wrongly matched?
a)
Mukna: Bihar
b)
Huyen
Langlon: Manipur
c)
Silambam:
Tamil Nadu
d)
Paika
Akhada: Odisha
72. Which of the statements is/are
correct?
1.
Citizenship
is listed under the union list of the 7th Schedule of the Indian Constitution.
2.
Article 256
of the Constitution states that the executive power of every State shall be so
exercised as to ensure compliance with the laws made by Parliament.
Options:
a)
1 only
b)
2 only
c)
Both 1 and 2
d)
Neither 1
nor 2
73. Which of the following is
wrongly matched?
a)
Araku Valley
Arabica coffee: Andhra Pradesh
b)
Kani shawl:
Jammu and Kashmir
c)
Muga silk:
Assam
d)
Toda
embroidery: Madhya Pradesh
74. Which of the following
statements is/are correct?
1.
The
Maternity Benefit Amendment Act is applicable only for the biological mothers
and not those who are adopting a child.
2.
The
Maternity Benefit Amendment Act makes crèche facility mandatory for every
establishment employing 10 or more employees.
Options:
a)
1 only
b)
2 only
c)
Both 1 and 2
d)
Neither 1
nor 2
75.With reference to the Global
Sulphur cap complaint fuel oil, consider the following statements:
1.
International
Maritime Organization (IMO) regulations to reduce sulphur oxides (SOx)
emissions from ships first came into force in 2005, under Annex VI of the
International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships (known as
the MARPOL Convention).
2.
From 1
January 2020, the limit for sulphur in fuel oil used on board ships operating
outside designated emission control areas will be reduced to 0.50% m/m (mass by
mass).
Which of the statements given
above is/are correct?
a)
1 only
b)
2 only
c)
Both 1 and 2
d)
Neither 1
nor 2
76.With reference to the Article
30(1) of the Constitution of India, consider the following statements:
1.
Article
30(1) of the Constitution of India gives linguistic and religious minorities a
fundamental right to establish and administer educational institutions of their
choice.
2.
The Supreme
Court in T.M.A. Pai Foundation vs. State of Karnataka (2002) held that a
minority, whether linguistic or religious, is determinable only by taking into
consideration the population of the country as a whole.
Which of the statements given
above is/are correct?
a)
1 only
b)
2 only
c)
Both 1 and 2
d)
Neither 1
nor 2
77.With reference to the ‘COP25’
2019 United Nations Climate Change Conference, consider the following
statements:
1.
International
climate talks at COP25 closed with no deal on carbon markets.
2.
It was held
in Chile under the presidency of the Chilean government.
Which of the statements given above
is/are correct?
a)
1 only
b)
2 only
c)
Both 1 and 2
d)
Neither 1
nor 2
78.With reference to the Sustainable
Development Cell (SDC), consider the following statements:
1.
Union
Ministry of Coal has recently decided to establish a Sustainable Development
Cell (SDC) to promote environmentally sustainable coal mining in the country.
2.
It will
address environmental concerns during the decommissioning or closure of mines.
Which of the statements given
above is/are correct?
a)
1 only
b)
2 only
c)
Both 1 and 2
d)
Neither 1
nor 2
79.Consider the following
statements:
1.
Central
Registration Centre for name reservation and incorporation of companies is an
initiative of Union Ministry of Finance.
2.
Provisions
relating to creation of Debenture Redemption Reserve (DRR) have been revised by
the Ministry of Corporate Affairs with the objective of deepening the bond
market & reducing the cost of capital.
Which of the statements given
above is/are correct?
a)
1 only
b)
2 only
c)
Both 1 and 2
d)
Neither 1
nor 2
80.What is ‘StrandHogg’, recently
seen in news?
a)
Bug in
android applications
b)
Newly found
exoplanet
c)
Crypto
currency of Peru
d)
None of the
above
81..With reference to the hydrogen
fuel cell, consider the following statements:
1.
The fuel
cell combines hydrogen and oxygen to generate an electric current, water being
the only byproduct.
2.
Fuel cells
produce much smaller quantities of greenhouse gases and none of the air
pollutants that cause health problems.
Which of the statements given
above is/are correct?
A. 1 only
B. 2 only
C. Both 1 and 2
D. Neither 1 nor 2
82.With reference to the Government
Instant Messaging System (GIMS), consider the following statements:
1.
It is being
packaged for employees of Central and state government departments and
organisations for intra and inter organisation communications.
2.
It is
designed and developed by the DRDO.
Which of the statements given
above is/are correct?
a)
1 only
b)
2 only
c)
Both 1 and 2
d)
Neither 1
nor 2
83. The Māori are the indigenous
Polynesian people of which of the following country?
a)
New Zealand
b)
France
c)
Spain
d)
Italy
84. With reference to the Integral
Coach Factory (ICF), consider the following statements:
1.
Integral
Coach Factory (ICF) is a manufacturer of rail coaches located in the
neighbourhood of Perambur, Chennai, Tamil Nadu.
2.
It was
established in 1940.
Which of the statements given
above is/are correct?
a)
1 only
b)
2 only
c)
Both 1 and 2
d)
Neither 1
nor 2
85.Consider the following statements
with respect to Quality Council of India (QCI)
1.
The
Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade, Ministry of Commerce
& Industry, is the nodal ministry for QCI.
2.
It was set
up jointly by the Government of India and the Indian Industry represented by
the premier industry associations.
3.
Chairman of
QCI is appointed by the Prime Minister.
Which of the statement(s) given
above is/are correct?
a)
1 and 2 only
b)
2 and 3 only
c)
1 and 3 only
d)
1,2 and 3
only
86.Consider the following statements
with respect to International Human Solidarity Day
1.
Solidarity
is identified in the Millennium Declaration as one of the fundamental values of
International relations.
2.
The UN
General Assembly, by Resolution 377A, proclaimed International Human Solidarity Day.
Which of the statement(s) given
above is/are correct?
a)
1 only
b)
2 only
c)
Both 1 and 2
d)
Neither 1
nor 2
87.Consider the following statements
with respect to International Astronomical Union (IAU)
1.
It was
founded in 1919 and serves as the internationally recognized authority for
assigning designations to celestial bodies and surface features on them.
2.
IAU
recentlynamed a new star 'Sharjah' and its planet ‘Barajeel'.
Which of the statement(s) given
above is/are not correct?
a)
1 only
b)
2 only
c)
Both 1 and 2
d)
Neither 1
nor 2
88.India’s first ‘Waste Exchange
Platform’ was launched in,
a)
Kochi
b)
Indore
c)
Mysuru
d)
Chennai
89.Consider the following statements
with respect to European Green Deal
1.
The
overarching objective of the European Green Deal aims to reach net-zero
greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.
2.
It includes
a chemical strategy for a toxic-free environment.
3.
Building
renovation is meant to be one of the flagship programmes of the Green Deal.
Which of the statement(s) given
above is/are correct?
a)
1 and 2 only
b)
1 and 3 only
c)
2 and 3 only
d)
1,2 and 3
only
90.Consider the following statements
with respect to EChO Network
1.
It aims to
provide a template for cross-disciplinary leadership in India.
2.
It was
launched by Microsoft in association with Ministry of Home Affairs.
Which of the statement(s) given
above is/are correct?
a)
1 only
b)
2 only
c)
Both 1 and 2
d)
Neither 1
nor 2
91.“Green Channel Clearance”
sometimes seen in the news recently is associated with which of the following
agency?
a)
Airports
Authority of India
b)
Competition
Commission of India
c)
Securities
and Exchange Board of India
d)
Genetic
Engineering Appraisal Committee
92.Consider the following statements
with respect to Indian Pharmacopoeia (IP)
1.
It is an
officially recognized book of standards as per the Drugs Price Control Order
1995 and rules 2005 thereunder.
2.
Afghanistan
is the first country to recognize Indian Pharmacopoeia.
Which of the statement(s) given
above is/are correct?
a)
1 only
b)
2 only
c)
Both 1 and 2
d)
Neither 1
nor 2
93.“Mole lander” sometimes seen in
the news recently is associated with which of the following missions?
a)
NASA’s
InSight Mission
b)
ISRO’s
Mangalyaan 2
c)
NASA’s Juno
Mission
d)
ESA’s
Rosetta Mission
94.With respect to Macau, consider
the following statements
1.
Macau is a
special administrative region of China, on the country’s western coast.
2.
It uses the
same political model as Hong Kong - "One country, Two systems".
Which of the statement(s) given
above is/are correct?
a)
1 only
b)
2 only
c)
Both 1 and 2
d)
Neither 1
nor 2
95.Consider the following statements
with respect to 2+2 Ministerial Dialogue 2019
1.
It is the
highest-level institutional mechanism between U.S.A and India held annually.
2.
It was the
second 2+2 meeting and the first to be held in New Delhi.
Which of the statement(s) given
above is/are correct?
(a)
1 only
(b)
2 only
(c)
Both 1 and 2
(d)
Neither 1
nor 2
96.Consider the following statements
with respect to Pinaka Missile System
1.
It is an
Artillery Missile System capable of striking into enemy territory up to a range
of 250 kilometres with high precision.
2.
It was
jointly developed by Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) and
Russian Defence Research Agency (RDRA).
3.
The
navigation system of the missile is aided by the GPS Aided GEO Augmented
Navigation (GAGAN), which is also used in civil aviation applications in India.
Which of the statement(s) given
above is/are incorrect?
a)
1 only
b)
2 only
c)
1, 2 and 3
d)
None
97.Consider the following statements
with respect to Investigation Tracking System for Sexual Offences (ITSSO)
1.
It is an
online module available to law enforcement agencies at all levels- National,
State, District and Police Station.
2.
It allows
State to undertake real-time monitoring and management for completion of
investigation in rape cases in 2 months.
3.
It was
launched by the Ministry of Home Affairs and it leverages the existing CCTNS
data base.
Which of the statement(s) given
above is/are correct?
a)
1 only
b)
1 and 3 only
c)
1, 2 and 3
d)
None
98.“Operation Twist” sometimes seen
in the news recently is associated with which of the following?
a)
Reserve Bank
of India
b)
Indian Coast
Guard
c)
Defence
Research and Development Organisation
d)
Ministry of
Home Affairs
99."Jalsathi programme"
sometimes seen in the news recently was launched recently by which of the
following states?
a)
Odisha
b)
Gujarat
c)
Karnataka
d)
Maharashtra
100.
Consider
the following statements with respect to Section 144 of the Code Of Criminal Procedure
(CrPC), 1973
1.
It can be
used to restrict even a single individual.
2.
It
authorises only the district magistrate
to issue orders to prevent and address urgent cases of apprehended
danger or nuisance.
Which of the statement(s) given
above is/are correct?
a)
1 only
b)
2 only
c)
Both 1 and 2
d)
Neither 1
nor 2
101.
Consider
the following statements with respect to Directorate General of Foreign Trade
(DGFT)
1.
It is an
attached office of the Ministry of Finance.
2.
It has been
assigned the role of ‘facilitator’, to promote and facilitate exports/imports,
of the country.
Which of the statement(s) given
above is/are correct?
a)
1 only
b)
2 only
c)
Both 1 and 2
d)
Neither 1
nor 2
102.
Consider
the following statements with respect to Gay conversion therapy
1.
It purports
to cure homosexuality by turning gay people, straight.
2.
It uses
psychotherapeutic means or counselling to eliminate an individual’s desire for
members of their own sex.
3.
It sees
homosexuality as a mental disorder.
Which of the statements given
above are correct?
a)
1 and 2 only
b)
2 and 3 only
c)
1 and 3 only
d)
1, 2 and 3
103.
‘Kambala’ an annual traditional sport is being
held in?
a)
Kerala
b)
Telangana
c)
Karnataka
d)
Odisha
104.
Uzbekistan shares its land border with which of the
following countries
1.
Tajikistan,
2.
Afghanistan,
3.
Turkmenistan,
4.
Kazakhstan,
5.
Kyrgyzstan
Choose the correct option
a)
1, 2, 3 and
5 only
b)
1, 4 only 5
only
c)
1, 3, 4 and
5 only
d)
1, 2, 3, 4
and 5
1.
Solution:
d)
The Indian
Army has inducted Israel-made anti-tank guided missiles (ATGMS) Spike along the
LoC in northern command theatre in Jammu and Kashmir to bolster defence along
the country’s border with Pakistan.
Known as the
“fire and forget” missiles, Spike ATGMs are portable by men and are powerful
enough to destroy tanks and bust bunkers within four kilometers.
The “fire
and forget” ATGMs have a strike range of up to four kilometers and can be used
to destroy bunkers, shelters, launching pads and terrorist training camps close
to the LoC.
The missiles
can be deployed in both mountains and plains, they can be fired from different
platforms, including vehicles, helicopters, ships and ground launchers.
2.
Solution:
b)
Cartosat-3
satellite is a third-generation agile advanced satellite having high resolution
imaging capability.
Cartosat-3
could be potentially used for weather mapping and cartography. It aims to
address the increased demands for large scale urban planning, rural resource
and infrastructure development, coastal land use and land cover.
3.
Solution:
b)
Guru
Ghasidas National Park:
This will be
Chattisgarh’s 4th tiger reserve.
Current 3
tiger reserves: Achanakmar, Udanti- Sitanadi and Indravati tiger reserves. The
National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA) had approved to declare Guru
Ghasidas National Park as a tiger reserve.
4.
Solution:
b)
SDRF has
been constituted by each state under the provisions of Disaster Management act
2005.
It was
constituted based on the recommendations of the 13th Finance Commission.
Funding: The
government of India contributes 75% and 90% of the total yearly allocation of
SDRF to general states and special category states respectively.
Heads: The
state executive committee headed by the Chief Secretary is authorized to decide
on all matters relating to the financing of the relief expenditure from the
SDRF.
Disaster (s)
covered under SDRF: Cyclone, drought, earthquake, fire, flood, tsunami,
hailstorm, landslide, avalanche, cloudburst, pest attack, frost and cold waves.
Local
Disaster: A State Government may use up to 10 percent of the funds available
under the SDRF for providing immediate relief to the victims of natural
disasters that they consider to be ‘disasters’ within the local context in the
State and which are not included in the notified list of disasters of the
Ministry of Home Affairs subject to the condition that the State Government has
listed the State specific natural disasters and notified clear and transparent
norms and guidelines for such disasters with the approval of the State
Authority, i.e., the State Executive Authority (SEC).
5.
Solution:
d)
An estimated
4.2 million premature deaths globally are linked to ambient air pollution,
mainly from heart disease, stroke, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, lung
cancer, and acute respiratory infections in children.
Worldwide
ambient air pollution accounts for:
29% of all
deaths and disease from lung cancer
17% of all
deaths and disease from acute lower respiratory infection
24% of all
deaths from stroke
25% of all
deaths and disease from ischaemic heart disease
43% of all
deaths and disease from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
6.
Solution:
d)
Operation
‘Clean Art’:
It is first
pan India operation to crackdown on the smuggling of mongoose hair.
Conceived by
WCCB.
Aim: To
ensure that the mongoose hair brush trade should be closed down across the
country.
Protection:
Mongoose is listed in Schedule II Part 2 of the Wildlife Protection Act. Any
smuggling or possession of its body part is a non-bailable offence.
7.
Solution:
c)
Members have
a right to ask questions to elicit information on matters of public importance
within the special cognizance of the Ministers concerned. The questions are of
four types:
Starred
Questions: A Starred Question is one to which a member desires an oral answer
from the Minister in the House and is required to be distinguished by him/her
with an asterisk. Answer to such a question may be followed by supplementary
questions by members.
Unstarred
Questions: An Unstarred Question is one to which written answer is desired by
the member and is deemed to be laid on the Table of the House by Minister. Thus
it is not called for oral answer in the House and no supplementary question can
be asked thereon.
Short Notice
Questions: A member may give a notice of question on a matter of public
importance and of urgent character for oral answer at a notice less than 10
days prescribed as the minimum period of notice for asking a question in
ordinary course. Such a question is known as ‘Short Notice Question’.
Questions to
Private Members: A Question may also be addressed to a Private Member (Under
Rule 40 of the Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in Lok Sabha),
provided that the subject matter of the question relates to some Bill,
Resolution or other matter connected with the business of the House for which
that Member is responsible. The procedure in regard to such questions is same
as that followed in the case of questions addressed to a Minister with such
variations as the Speaker may consider necessary.
8.
Solution:
c)
Common but
Differentiated Responsibilities and Respective Capabilities (CBDR–RC) is a
principle within the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
(UNFCCC).
It
acknowledges the different capabilities and differing responsibilities of
individual countries in addressing climate change.
Reflecting
CBDR-RC, the Convention divided countries into “Annex I” and “non-Annex I,” the
former generally referring to developed countries and the latter to developing
countries.
Under the
Convention Annex I countries have a greater mitigation role than non Annex-I
countries.
CBDR-RC and
the annex classifications were codified in the 1997 Kyoto Protocol, and Annex I
country emissions reductions were legally bound.
9.
Solution:
a)
The Goldman
Environmental Prize honors grassroots environmental heroes from the world’s six
inhabited continental regions: Africa, Asia, Europe, Islands & Island
Nations, North America, and South & Central America.
The Prize
recognizes individuals for sustained and significant efforts to protect and
enhance the natural environment, often at great personal risk.
The Goldman
Prize views “grassroots” leaders as those involved in local efforts, where
positive change is created through community or citizen participation in the
issues that affect them. Through recognizing these individual leaders, the
Prize seeks to inspire other ordinary people to take extraordinary actions to
protect the natural world. 2019 marks the 30th anniversary of the Prize founded
in 1989 by U.S. philanthropists Rhoda and Richard Goldman.
10.Solution: c)
Name of the
Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Group(s) in Andaman & Nicobar Islands –
Great Andamanese, Jarawa, Onge, Sentinelese and Shompen.
Toda in
Tamil Nadu
11.Solution: b)
Six
Countries – Belgium, Denmark, Finland, the Netherlands, Norway and Sweden have
recently joined INSTEX.
What is it?
It is a
payment mechanism being setup by the European Union to secure trade with Iran
and skirt US sanctions after Washington pulled out of the landmark nuclear deal
last May.
It is
registered at Paris with an initial 3,000 Euros in the capital and a
supervisory board with members from France and Germany and chaired by the UK.
Key features
of INSTEX:
It will
allow trade between the EU and Iran without relying on direct financial
transactions.
It will
initially be used for non-sanctionable trade, including humanitarian goods such
as medicine, food and medical devices.
12.Solution: b)
Sir Tim
Berners-Lee, inventor of the World Wide Web, has announced a “Contract for the
Web” — aimed at saving the future of his invention.
The idea is
to create a global plan of action for all stakeholders to together commit to
building a “better” Web. The goal is to create a standard policy for a Web that
benefits all.
The Contract
consists of nine principles — three each for governments, private companies,
and individuals and civil society to endorse.
It has been
created by representatives from over 80 organisations, including governments,
companies, civil society activists, and academics.
The Contract
is not meant to be “simply aspirational”, or just a “declaration”. “It’s
actually meant to be implemented, and it’s meant to be a plan of action.
Governments
who are looking to regulate in the digital era, can use the contract as a
roadmap to lay out their policies and laws going forward.
13.Solution: d)
This
Emissions Gap Report from UNEP examines the progress of countries to close the
gap via their commitments to emissions reduction, to ultimately stop climate
change.
The
Emissions Gap Report measures and projects three key trendlines:
The amount
of greenhouse gas emissions every year up to 2030
The
commitments countries are making to reduce their emissions and the impact these
commitments are likely to have on overall emission reduction
The pace at
which emissions must be reduced to reach an emission low that would limit
temperature increase to 1.5oC, affordably
The report
also identifies key opportunities for each country to increase the pace of
emission reduction necessary to close the gap.
14.Solution: d)
A massive
decline in the population of Kashmir’s iconic wildlife species, the Hangul
(Cervus hanglu hanglu), also known as the Kashmir stag, continues to be a big
concern.
It is the
state animal of Jammu & Kashmir.
It is found
in dense riverine forests in the high valleys and mountains of the Kashmir
Valley and northern Chamba district in Himachal Pradesh. In Kashmir, it’s found
in the Dachigam National Park
It is placed
under Schedule I of the IndianWildlife (Protection) Act, 1972.
The Hangul
was once widely distributed inthe mountains of Kashmir and parts of Chamba
district in neighbouring Himachal Pradesh.
The IUCN’s
Red List has classified it as Critically Endangered and is similarly listed
under the Species Recovery Programme of the Wildlife Institute of India (WII)
and the Environmental Information System (ENVIS) of the MoEFCC.
The state of
Jammu & Kashmir, along with the IUCN and the WWF prepared a project for the
protection of these animals, which was known as Project Hangul.
15.Solution: c)
Anaemia is a
condition in which the number of red blood cells or their oxygen-carrying
capacity is insufficient to meet physiologic needs, which vary by age, sex,
altitude, smoking, and pregnancy status.
Iron
deficiency is thought to be the most common cause of anaemia globally, although
other conditions, such as folate, vitamin B12 and vitamin A deficiencies,
chronic inflammation, parasitic infections, and inherited disorders can all
cause anaemia.
In its
severe form, it is associated with fatigue, weakness, dizziness and drowsiness.
Pregnant women and children are particularly vulnerable.
Studies from
across the globe have shown that severe anaemia in mothers and premature
delivery can also lead to childhood anaemia.
16.Solution: d)
AOSIS is a
coalition of 44 small island and low-lying coastal developing states, including
five observers. As a voice for the vulnerable, its mandate is more than
amplifying marginalised voices as it also advocates for these countries’
interests. In terms of size, AOSIS closely resembles the countries it
represents on the global stage, but often punches far above its
weight, negotiating historic global commitments to cut greenhouse gas
emissions, among other achievements.
17.Solution: c)
Sustainable
Alternative Towards Affordable Transportation (SATAT) is an initiative aimed at
setting up of Compressed Bio-Gas production plants and make it available in the
market for use in automotive fuels by inviting Expression of Interest from
potential entrepreneurs.
The
initiative was launched in October 2018 by the Ministry of Petroleum &
Natural Gas in association with Public Sector Undertaking (PSU) Oil Marketing
Companies (OMC)
18.Solution: c)
European
Union (EU) has
become the first multilateral bloc to declare climate emergency.
Similar
climate emergency declarations have already been made in several EU member
states, including Spain, France and the United Kingdom. Outside Europe Canada,
Argentina and Bangladesh have declared a climate emergency.
19.Solution: c)
Launched in 2000, Unesco
Asia-Pacific awards for cultural heritage conservation programme is aimed at
acknowledging the efforts taken to restore and conserve historical structures
without affecting their heritage value in the region comprising 48 countries.
20.Solution: d)
Carbon
offsetting allows a country to help reach its own emissions reduction targets
by funding emission reductions in another country. Companies are also
increasingly using carbon credits to offset their emissions.
The first
major offsetting scheme, the U.N.s clean development mechanism (CDM), was set
up under the 1997 Kyoto Protocol, in which 190 countries agreed
country-by-country emission reduction targets.
21.Solution: c)
Chinese
President Xi Jinping and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin inaugurated the
“Power of Siberia” gas pipeline — a massive cross-border undertaking not only
central to China’s energy security but also for bolstering special ties between
Beijing and Moscow.
Russia has
been a primary gas supplier to Europe, but the Power of Siberia is the first
cross-border gas pipeline between Russia and China, adding a prominent eastern
dimension to Moscow’s energy blueprint.
From Siberia
to China’s Yangtze River delta in Shanghai, the massive pipeline will cover
8,000 km, with 5,111 km inside China, passing through nine provinces and
municipalities.
Gas is being
sourced from Chayandinskoye and Kovytka fields in eastern Siberia, and is then
piped to Blagoveshchensk — the last town on the Russian side of the border.
From there, it is tunneled under the Amur River, before entering Heihe on the
Chinese side.
22.Solution: c)
YuWaah’-
Generation Unlimited initiative:
Launched by
UNICEF.
The target
age group of YuWaah includes adolescent girls and boys and its key mission is
to promote access to foundational, transferable and 21stcentury skills for
youth inside and outside formal education systems, which includes defining
foundational skills, life skills and flexible learning and identifying and
scaling impactful delivery models.
YuWaah
intends to create platforms to guide youth to market opportunities (career
guidance, mentorship, internships, apprenticeships) and facilitate integration
of career guidance in school education.
It brings
young people together with the private sector, governments, international and
local organisations.
The aim is
to tackle the urgent challenge of investing in their learning and training so
that they are prepared for the complex and fast-changing world of work and can
be active and engaged citizens.
23.Solution: b)
‘Global
Migration Report 2020’ has been released by International Organisation for
Migration (IOM).
Key
findings- India specific:
India
accounts for the highest share with 17.5 million Indians living outside the
country.
India is the
leading recipient of remittances. International remittances in 2018 (2020
report) reached $689 billion, out of which India received $78.6 billion from
the 17.5 million living abroad.
Remittances
received by India have consistently increased between the 2005 and 2020.
The top
migration corridors for Indians are the United Arab Emirates, the US and Saudi
Arabia.
Highest
number of migrants entering India come from Bangladesh.
24.Solution: a)
The Treaty
on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW), or the Nuclear Weapon Ban Treaty,
is the first legally binding international agreement to comprehensively
prohibit nuclear weapons, with the goal of leading towards their total
elimination. It was passed on 7 July 2017. In order to come into effect,
signature and ratification by at least 50 countries is required. For those
nations that are party to it, the treaty prohibits the development, testing,
production, stockpiling, stationing, transfer, use and threat of use of nuclear
weapons, as well as assistance and encouragement to the prohibited activities.
For nuclear armed states joining the treaty, it provides for a time-bound
framework for negotiations leading to the verified and irreversible elimination
of its nuclear weapons programme.
25.Solution: b)
Bharat Bond
Exchange Traded Fund (ETF), the country’s first corporate bond exchange-traded
fund aimed at retail investors, saw a strong response, with the issue getting
subscribed around 1.7 times.
The issue
saw wide participation across categories including individuals, non-resident
Indians, high networth individuals, top tier corporates and foreign portfolio
investors (FPIs).
The exchange
traded fund will invest only in AAA-rated bonds of public sector companies.
26.Solution (d)
The National
Investigation Agency (NIA) is a state agency established by the Indian
Government to combat terror in India. It acts as the Central Counter Terrorism
Law Enforcement Agency. The agency is empowered to deal with terror related
crimes across states without special permission from the states. The Agency came
into existence with the enactment of the National Investigation Agency Act 2008
by the Parliament of India on 31 December 2008.
It is under
the aegis of the Ministry of Home Affairs.
27.Solution (a)
It is found
in parts of Pakistan in the Indus river system of Kashmir and northern and
central India along the Ganges, Bangladesh and Burma and formerly occurred in
Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam. It is a scarce non-breeding visitor to Nepal and
has occurred as a vagrant in Oman and central Thailand with old records from
Iran and China.
IUCN –
Vulnerable.
28.Solution (b)
The National
Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority (NPPA) is a government regulatory agency that
controls the prices of pharmaceutical drugs in India.National Pharmaceutical
Pricing Authority (NPPA) was constituted vide Government of India Resolution
dated 29th August, 1997 as an attached office of the Department of
Pharmaceuticals (DoP), Ministry of Chemicals & Fertilizers as an
independent Regulator for pricing of drugs and to ensure availability and accessibility
of medicines at affordable prices.
Functions
To implement
and enforce the provisions of the Drugs (Prices Control) Order in accordance
with the powers delegated to it.
To deal with
all legal matters arising out of the decisions of the Authority.
To monitor
the availability of drugs, identify shortages, if any, and to take remedial
steps.
To collect/
maintain data on production, exports and imports, market share of individual
companies, profitability of companies etc, for bulk drugs and formulations.
To undertake
and/ or sponsor relevant studies in respect of pricing of drugs/
pharmaceuticals.
To recruit/
appoint the officers and other staff members of the Authority, as per rules and
procedures laid down by the Government.
To render
advice to the Central Government on changes/ revisions in the drug policy.
To render
assistance to the Central Government in the parliamentary matters relating to
the drug pricing
29.Solution (a)
2I/Borisov,
originally designated C/2019 Q4 (Borisov), is the first observed interstellar
comet and the second observed interstellar interloper after ʻOumuamua.
It was
observed by the NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope.
30.Q.5) Solution (b)
The
OSIRIS-REx (Origins, Spectral Interpretation, Resource Identification,
Security, Regolith Explorer) is a NASA asteroid study and sample-return
mission. The mission’s main goal is to obtain a sample of at least 60 grams
from 101955 Bennu, a carbonaceous near-Earth asteroid, and return the sample to
Earth for a detailed analysis.
31.Solution (c)
Led by
Chile, the Climate Ambition Alliance was launched at the Climate Action Summit
in New York
‘Climate
Ambition Alliance’ aims to accelerate the transformation needed to meet the
goals of the Paris Agreement on climate change and stabilize the global average
temperature rise at 1.5°C above preindustrial levels.
For
mitigation, the Climate Ambition Alliance will focus on the submission of
enhanced Nationally Determined Contributions; reaching new commitments to
achieve Net Zero by 2050; and the implementation of measures to strengthen the
protection of forests and oceans.
For
adaptation, the Climate Ambition Alliance, will focus on strong actions to
improve the management of water, resilience in infrastructure and the
sustainability of cities.
32.Solution (d)
Odisha
Liveable Habitat Mission “JAGA” is a society under Housing & Urban
Development Department, Government of Odisha, headed by the Chief Secretary,
Odisha as Chairman and Principal Secretary, H&UD as Member Secretary.
Odisha Liveable Habitat Mission (OLHM) – “JAGA” aims at transforming the slums
into liveable habitat with all necessary civic infrastructure and services at
par with the better off areas within the same urban local body (ULB) and to
continuously improve the standard of the infrastructure and services and access
to livelihood opportunities. This Mission also aims at leveraging and
converging various schemes/ programs/ funding opportunities by strengthening
collaboration among various Departments/ Urban Bodies/ Non-Government
Organisations/ Financial Institutions/ International Agencies/ Trusts/
Communities and other Stakeholders. It will also provide advisory support to
Government of Odisha to examine options for policy reforms required for the
sustainable transformation of lives of urban poor.
33.Solution (b)
In July a
new “East Mediterranean Gas Forum” (EMGF) was launched by those three
countries, plus Egypt, Jordan, Italy and the Palestinian Authority. However,
Turkey was excluded.
The Eastern
Mediterranean is reckoned to be rich in natural gas: the US Geological Survey
estimates the deposits to run into trillions of cubic metres, worth hundreds of
billions of dollars, besides millions of barrels of oil.
34.Solution (a)
35.Solution (a)
India has
moved down the ladder from its 108th position last year on the World Economic
Forum’s Gender Gap Report.
36.Solution (a)
The Hong
Kong Convention) is aimed at ensuring that ships, when being recycled after
reaching the end of their operational lives, do not pose any unnecessary risk
to human health and safety or to the environment.
37.Solution (c)
BrahMos is a
joint venture of the DRDO of India and the NPOM of Russia.
It is a
medium-range ramjet supersonic cruise missile that can be launched from
submarine, ships, aircraft, or land. It is the fastest supersonic cruise
missile in the world.
The missile
is operational with the Indian Army, Navy and Air Force.
38.
Solution (a)
Guided by
the Global Compact on Refugees, the Global Refugee Forum is an opportunity to
translate the principle of international responsibility-sharing into concrete
action. The Forum will showcase impactful pledges and contributions and the
exchange of good practices.
The first
Global Refugee Forum, took place on 17 and 18 December 2019 at the Palais des
Nations in Geneva, Switzerland, and focused on the following areas:
arrangements for responsibility sharing, education, jobs and livelihoods,
energy and infrastructure, solutions and protection capacity.
It is
jointly hosted by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR),
the UN Refugee Agency, and the government of Switzerland, aims to debate and
discuss the response of the world’s countries to the global refugee situation.
39.Solution (c)
African
swine fever (ASF) is a highly contagious haemorrhagic viral disease of domestic
and wild pigs, which is responsible for serious economic and production losses.
It is caused
by a large DNA virus of the Asfarviridae family, which also infects ticks of
the genus Ornithodoros.
Although
signs of ASF and classical swine fever (CSF) may be similar, the ASF virus is
unrelated to the CSF virus.
ASF is a
disease listed in the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) Terrestrial
Animal Health Code and must be reported to the OIE.
ASF is not a
risk to human health.
40.Solution (a)
41.Solution (a)
The scheme
was launched in 2000. It was completely funded by the central government. In
2015, under the recommendation of the 14th finance commission, the project was
funded by both centre and state in the ratio 60:40.
It is under
the Ministry of Rural Development.
42.Solution (a)
HD 86081 b
or Santamasa, meaning ‘clouded’ in Sanskrit, is a gas giant exoplanet that
orbits close to its host star, completing its orbit for only 2.1375 days. With
such a short orbit, it belongs to the class of exoplanets known as hot
Jupiters. Like most hot Jupiters, the orbit is nearly circular, with an
eccentricity of 0.008.
Source:
http://vigyanprasar.gov.in/isw/A-star-and-its-planet-gets-Indian-names.html
43.Solution (b)
It aims to
connect major districts and towns with semi high-speed trains that will run on
their own tracks. The 532-km corridor is projected to be built at a cost of Rs
56,443 crore. Trains would complete the journey at four hours instead of 12,
with a maximum speed of 200 km/h.
44.Solution (b)
Globally,
more two-thirds of all refugees come from five countries: Syria (6.7 million),
Afghanistan (2.7 million), South Sudan (2.3 million), Myanmar (1.1 million),
and Somalia (0.9 million).
Countries in
the developed regions host 16 per cent of refugees; one-third of the refugee
population (6.7 million people) are in the Least Developed Countries.
The largest
host countries are Turkey (3.7 million), Pakistan (1.4 million), Uganda (1.2
million), Sudan (1.1 million), and Germany (1.1 million).
45.Solution (b)
WHO launched
a biosimilar medicine “Trastuzumab” in order to treat breast cancers. It is an
antibody that shows high efficacy in curing early stages of breast cancers. It
was included in the WHO Essential Medicines List in 2015.
46.Solution (a)
Pinaka is a
multiple rocket launcher produced in India and developed by the Defence
Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) for the Indian Army. The system
has a maximum range of 40 km for Mark-I and 75 km for Mark-II, and can fire a
salvo of 12 HE rockets in 44 seconds.
47.Solution (b)
The 2019
Pollution and Health Metrics: Global, Regional and Country Analysis report from
the Global Alliance on Health and Pollution (GAHP) updates findings from The
Lancet Commission on Pollution and Health, and provides a ranking of pollution
deaths on global, regional and country levels. The report uses the most recent
Global Burden of Disease data from the Institute of Health Metrics Evaluation.
India had
most deaths caused by pollution in 2017. The report includes three lists on
pollution-induced deaths. India is the only country that features in the top 10
in all three lists (right).
48.Solution (d)
India and
Bangladesh share 54 rivers, but there is a limited water sharing treaty only on
one – the Ganga.
Some of the
major transboundary rivers between the countries are Ganga, Brahmaputra, Teesta
and Surma-Kushiara.
49.
Solution (b)
Exercise
‘Apharan’ is a large-scale Anti Hijacking Exercise conducted recently by the
Indian Navy in collaboration with Indian Coast Guard. This year it was
conducted in Kerala.
50.Solution (d)
IUCN –
Vulnerable
MacQueen’s
bustard (Chlamydotis macqueenii) is a large bird in the bustard family. It was
earlier included as a subspecies of the houbara bustard (Chlamydotis undulata)
and sometimes known as the “Asian houbara”.
The
population of the Asian houbara bustards extends from northeast Asia, across
central Asia, the Middle East, and the Arabian Peninsula to reach the Sinai
desert.
51.Answer: a
Explanation:
CISF was set
up under an Act of the Parliament of India on 10 March 1969. CISF was
subsequently made an armed force of the Republic of India by another Act of THE
Parliament passed on 15 June 1983.
CISF is
directly under the Union Ministry of Home Affairs and not the Ministry of
Defence.
The CISF
provides security cover to 300 industrial units, government infrastructure
projects and facilities and establishments located all over India.
Industrial
sectors like atomic power plants, space installations, mines, oil fields and
refineries, major ports, heavy engineering, steel plants, barrages, fertiliser
units, airports and hydroelectric/thermal power plants owned and controlled by
Central Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs), and currency note presses producing
Indian currency are protected by CISF.
CISF also
provides consultancy services to private industries as well as other
organisations within the Indian government.
52.Answer: b
Explanation:
The
Arihant-class submarines are nuclear powered ballistic missile submarines built
under the Advanced Technology Vessel (ATV) project. They will be the first
nuclear submarines designed and built by India.
INS Arihant
is the lead ship of India’s Arihant class of nuclear-powered ballistic missile
submarines. The vessel is classified as a Strategic Strike Nuclear Submarine by
India. The submarines are powered by a pressurised water reactor with highly
enriched uranium fuel. The Arihant class is armed with nuclear capable missiles
and is critical to India’s second strike capability.
INS Arighat
is the second Arihant-class submarine. It is the second nuclear-powered
ballistic missile submarine being built by India.
INS Varsha
is a new naval base being developed under Project Varsha for the Indian Navy.
This base will be the home of the navy’s new fleet of nuclear submarines and
ships. It was planned to be located within a radius of approximately 200
kilometres (124.27 statute miles) from Visakhapatnam, the headquarters of the
navy’s Eastern Naval Command.
The INS
Arihant and Chakra – on lease from Russia – are the two nuclear-powered
submarines currently in service with the Navy.
Sagarika
also known by the code names K-15 or B-05, is a nuclear-capable
submarine-launched ballistic missile with a range of 750 kilometres (466 mi).
It belongs to the K Missile family and forms a part of India’s nuclear triad,
and will provide retaliatory nuclear strike capability.
53.Answer: d
Juvenile
Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015 replaces the Indian
juvenile delinquency law, Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children)
Act, 2000, and allows for juveniles in conflict with Law in the age group of
16–18, involved in Heinous Offences, to be tried as adults. The crime will be
examined by the Juvenile Justice Board to ascertain if the crime was committed
as a ‘child’ or an ‘adult’.
The Act also
sought to create a universally accessible adoption law for India, overtaking
the Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act (1956) (applicable to Hindus,
Buddhists, Jains, and Sikhs) and the Guardians and Wards Act (1890) (applicable
to Muslims), though not replacing them.
A separate
chapter on Adoption provides detailed provisions relating to adoption and
punishments for non-compliance. Processes have been streamlined with timelines
for both in-country and inter-country adoption including declaring a child
legally free for adoption.
To
streamline adoption procedures for orphan, abandoned and surrendered children,
the existing Central Adoption Resource Authority (CARA) has been given the
status of a statutory body to enable it to perform its function more
effectively.
54.Answer: c
The Foreign
reserves of India consists of below four categories (in decreasing proportion):
Foreign
Currency Assets
Gold (The
RBI holds around 618 tonnes of gold, of which around 325 tonnes are held abroad
with the Bank of England and the Bank for International Settlements.)
Reserve
Tranche Position with IMF
Special
Drawing Rights (SDRs) with IMF
55.Answer: b
Explanation:
The National
Population Register (NPR) is a Register of usual residents of the country.
The
objective of the NPR is to create a comprehensive identity database of every
usual resident in the country. The database would contain demographic as well
as biometric particulars.
It is being
prepared at the local (Village/sub-Town), sub-District, District, State and
National level under provisions of the Citizenship Act 1955 and the Citizenship
(Registration of Citizens and Issue of National Identity Cards) Rules, 2003.
It is
mandatory for every usual resident of India to register in the NPR.
Definition:
A usual resident is defined for the purposes of NPR as a person who has resided
in a local area for the past 6 months or more or a person who intends to reside
in that area for the next 6 months or more.
As per the
provisions of the NPR, a resident identity card (RIC) will be issued to
individuals over the age of 18. This will be a chip-embedded smart card
containing the demographic and biometric attributes of each individual. The UID
number will also be printed on the card.
56.Answer: a
Explanation:
Operation
Twist is the name given to the monetary policy operation that involves the
purchase and sale of bonds. On a review of the current liquidity and market
situation and an assessment of the evolving financial conditions, the Reserve
Bank has decided to conduct simultaneous purchase and sale of government
securities under Open Market Operations (OMO) for Rs. 10,000 crore each.
57.Answer: c
Explanation:
COMCASA is
one of the four foundational agreements that guide US high technology
cooperation in the defence sector with other countries. COMCASA is meant to
facilitate the use of high-end secured communication equipment to be installed
on military platforms being sold to India by the US to fully exploit their potential.
It essentially provides a legal framework for the transfer of communication
security equipment from the US to India that will facilitate interoperability
between armed forces of both countries and potentially with other militaries
that use US-origin systems for secure data links. Interoperability, in this
case, means that there will be access to encrypted and secret technologies or
communications.
58.Answer: c
Explanation:
INDRA 2019
is a joint tri-services exercise between India and Russia. The INDRA series of
exercise began in 2003. It was conducted as a single service exercise
alternately between the two countries. However, the first joint Tri-Services
Exercise was conducted in 2017.
59.Answer: b
Explanation:
There is no
maximum time-limit within which a mercy petition has to be decided.
The mercy
petition is subject to Judicial Review.
In India,
the authority to decide on mercy petitions rests with the President and the
Governor.
60.Answer: b
Explanation:
There are
more than 300 rivers in Bangladesh of which 57 are trans-boundary rivers. Out
of the 57 transboundary rivers, 54 are common with India and remaining 3 with
Myanmar. The country is surrounded on three sides by India. It has a gigantic
delta formed by the alluvial deposits of the three rivers: the Ganges, the
Brahmaputra and the Meghna.
61.Answer: d
62.Answer: d
Explanation:
National
Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) was constituted under the Companies Act,
2013.
It hears
appeals against the orders of National Company Law Tribunal(s) (NCLT), with
effect from 1st June 2016.
It is the
Appellate Tribunal for hearing appeals against the orders passed by NCLT(s)
under Section 61 of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 (IBC).
It is the
Appellate Tribunal for hearing appeals against the orders passed by Insolvency
and Bankruptcy Board of India under Section 202 and Section 211 of IBC.
It is the
Appellate Tribunal to hear and dispose of appeals against any direction issued
or decision made or order passed by the Competition Commission of India (CCI).
63.Answer: b
Explanation:
A solar
eclipse occurs on a new moon day when the Moon comes in between the Earth and
the Sun and when all the three celestial bodies are aligned. A solar eclipse is
a phenomenon that happens when the moon comes in the way of the sun’s light.
The moon’s shadow casts itself on Earth, blocking out the sun’s light (as seen
from Earth).
64.Answer: a
Explanation:
Red Octagon
is a warning symbol employed in packaged foods in Chile and Peru. It has a
number and the name of the food component within that indicates how widely off
the RDA a particular ingredient is. Centre for Science and Environment (CSE)
has concluded that, in India, all of the popular snacks and fast foods should
display a ‘Red Octagon’ on the front of the pack.
65.Answer: b
Explanation:
Maternal
mortality refers to deaths due to complications from pregnancy or childbirth.
Maternal mortality ratio is calculated per 100,000 live births. India has seen
a declining trend of Maternal Mortality Rate since the year 2007.
In India,
the Sample Registration Survey (SRS) is used to get an estimate of the maternal
mortality rate. Given below is the MMR in India as per the Sample Registration
System:
Maternal
Mortality Rate (MMR) in India
Year MMR
2004-2006 254
2007-2009 212
2010-2012 178
2011-2013 167
2014-2016 130
2015-2017 122
66.Answer: c
Explanation:
The Missile
Technology Control Regime (MTCR) is a multilateral export control regime. It is
an informal political understanding among 35 member states that seeks to limit
the proliferation of missiles and missile technology. India has become the 35th
member of the Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR) in June 2016. The MTCR
membership will enable India to buy high-end missile technology.
67.Answer: b
Explanation:
The Act
gives eligibility for Indian citizenship to illegal migrants who are Hindus,
Sikhs, Buddhists, Jains, Parsis and Christians from Afghanistan, Bangladesh and
Pakistan. The Act does not apply to the tribal areas of Assam, Meghalaya,
Tripura, Arunachal Pradesh, Mizoram and Nagaland.
68.Answer: c
Explanation:
Light
Detection and Ranging is a remote sensing method that uses light in the form of
a pulsed laser to measure variable distances to the Earth. LiDAR can be used
for monitoring pollution. Topographic LiDAR typically uses a near-infrared
laser to map the land, while bathymetric LiDAR uses water-penetrating green
light to also measure seafloor and riverbed elevation.
69.Answer: d
Explanation:
Export
Credit Guarantee Corporation of India (ECGC) introduced ‘NIRVIK’ scheme to ease
the lending process and enhance loan availability for exporters. Under the new
‘NIRVIK’ scheme, which is also called the Export Credit Insurance Scheme
(ECIS), the insurance cover guaranteed will cover up to 90 percent of the principal
and interest. The insurance cover will include both pre and post-shipment
credit.
70.Answer: b
Explanation:
Exercise
SURYA KIRAN is a bilateral annual military exercise. The joint military
training exercise is held between India and Nepal.
71.Answer: a
Explanation:
Mukna is a
form of folk wrestling from the north-east Indian state of Manipur. It is
popular in Imphal, Thoubal and Bishnupur. The game is generally played on the
last day of the Lai Haraoba festival and is an intrinsic part of the ceremonial
functions.
Huyen
Langlon is an Indian martial art from Manipur. In the Meitei language, huyen
means war while langlon or langlong can mean net, knowledge or art. Huyen
Langlon consists of two main components: thang-ta (armed combat) and sarit
sarak (unarmed fighting). The primary weapons of Huyen Langlon are thang
(sword) and ta (spear).
Silambam is
a weapon-based martial art of India, more specifically from Tamilakam in the
Indian subcontinent.
Paika akhada
is a martial art found in Odisha.
72.Answer: c
Explanation:
Part XI of
the Constitution, which governs the relationship between the Centre and the
states, says categorically that states are bound to implement the laws passed
by Parliament.
Article 256
of the Constitution makes it a state’s obligation to ensure compliance with
central laws.
Article 249
empowers Parliament to make laws even on state subjects in the national
interest.
Under
Articles 251 and 254, the Centre is to prevail over the states in the event of
any inconsistency between central and state legislations.
The governor
can recommend President’s rule under Article 356, advising that the state
cannot be run in keeping with the Constitution’s provisions.
73.Answer: d
Explanation:
Toda
embroidery is associated with Tamil Nadu. The Toda embroidery, also locally
known as “pukhoor”, is an artwork among the Toda pastoral people of Nilgiris in
Tamil Nadu. It is made exclusively by women.
74.Answer: d
Explanation:
The
Maternity Benefit Act, 1961 protects the employment of women during the time of
her maternity and entitles her of a ‘maternity benefit’ – i.e. full paid
absence from work – to take care for her child. The act is applicable to all
establishments employing 10 or more employees.
The
Maternity Benefit Amendment Act has increased the duration of paid maternity
leave available for women employees from the existing 12 weeks to 26 weeks.
75.C. Both 1 and 2
Explanation
:
Recently,
Minister of Shipping informed Lok Sabha that the Government has taken many
steps to clear the uncertainty of the Shipping industry arising out of
impending IMO regulations to reduce the level of sulphur oxide emissions from
ship's exhaust from January, 2020. International Maritime Organization (IMO)
regulations to reduce sulphur oxides (SOx) emissions from ships first came into
force in 2005, under Annex VI of the International Convention for the
Prevention of Pollution from Ships (known as the MARPOL Convention). Since
then, the limits on sulphur oxides have been progressively tightened. From 1
January 2020, the limit for sulphur in fuel oil used on board ships operating
outside designated emission control areas will be reduced to 0.50% m/m (mass by
mass). This will significantly reduce the amount of sulphur oxides emanating
from ships and should have major health and environmental benefits for the
world, particularly for populations living close to ports and coasts. Hence
both statements are correct.
76.A.1 only
Explanation
:
Statement 1
is correct:
The Supreme
Court has dismissed a plea challenging a Kerala High Court order which held
that an educational institution to claim minority status has be “established
and administered” by the minority community, and not merely administered by it.
The bench observed during the hearing that it was clear that under Article
30(1), for an institution to claim minority status, it has to be both
"established and administered" by the community. Article 30(1) of the
Constitution of India gives linguistic and religious minorities a fundamental
right to establish and administer educational institutions of their choice.
Statement 2
is incorrect:
The Supreme
Court in T.M.A. Pai Foundation vs. State of Karnataka (2002) held that a
minority, whether linguistic or religious, is determinable only by reference to
demography of the State and not by taking into consideration the population of
the country as a whole. The National Commission for Minority Educational
Institutions Act has been enacted to safeguard the educational rights of the
minorities enshrined in Article 30(1) of the Constitution. Section 2(g) of the
Act defines a Minority Educational Institution as a college or institution
(other than a University) established or maintained by a person or group of
persons from amongst the minorities.
77.A.1 only
Explanation
:
Statement 1
is correct:
International
climate talks at COP25 closed with no deal on carbon markets. The negotiators
postponed until next year a key decision on global carbon markets.
Statement 2
is incorrect:
The 2019
United Nations Climate Change Conference, also known as COP25, is the 25th
United Nations Climate Change conference. It was held in Madrid, Spain, from 2
to 13 December 2019 under the presidency of the Chilean government. The
conference incorporates the 25th Conference of the Parties to the United
Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), the 15th meeting of
the parties for the Kyoto Protocol (CMP15), and the second meeting of the
parties for the Paris Agreement (CMA2). The final declaration underscored the
“urgent need” to cut planet-heating greenhouse gases in line with the goals of
the landmark 2015 Paris climate change accord. That fell far short of promising
to enhance countries’ pledges to cut greenhouse gases next year which
developing countries had lobbied the delegates to achieve. Negotiators left
some of the thorniest issues for the next climate summit in Glasgow in a year,
including the liability for damages caused by rising temperatures that
developing countries were insisting on.
78.C. Both 1 and 2
Explanation
:
Coal
Ministry has decided to establish a Sustainable Development Cell (SDC) to
promote environmentally sustainable coal mining in the country. The Cell will
advise, mentor, plan and monitor the mitigation measures taken by the coal
companies for maximizing the utilization of available resources in a
sustainable way, minimizing the adverse impact of mining and mitigating it for
further eco-system services. It will address environmental concerns during the
decommissioning or closure of mines. The move gains significance as the new
private entities are now going to form a significant part of the future. Hence
both statements are correct.
79.B. 2 only
Explanation
:
In pursuance
to objective of providing greater “ Ease of Doing Business”, the Ministry of
Corporate Affairs (MCA) has taken several landmark initiatives / decisions
during last one year ( January-November, 2019).
These are:
Simplified
Proforma for Incorporating Company Electronically (SPICe) introduced which
extends 8 services (CIN, PAN, TIN, DIN, Name, EPFO, ESIC and GSTN) from three
Ministries through a single form.
De-criminalization
of technical & procedural violations under Companies Act and reducing the
burden on criminal courts & NCLT by shifting 16 offences sections to
monetary penalty regime vide Companies (Amendment )Bill , 2019 notified on 31st
July ,2019
Government
Process Re-Engineering by Introducing “RUN – Reserve Unique Name” web service
for name reservation for companies & LLP and Re-engineering the Process of
allotment of Director Identification Number (DIN).
Provisions
relating to issue of shares with Differential Voting Rights (DVRs) modified with
the objective of enabling promoters of Indian companies to retain control of
their companies, even as they raise equity capital from global investors.
Enabling
provisions with regard to Mediation and Conciliation under the Companies Act,
2013 enforced.
Provisions
relating to creation of Debenture Redemption Reserve (DRR) revised with the
objective of deepening the bond market & reducing the cost of capital.
Independent
Director’s Databank launched to provide an easy to access & navigate
platform for the registration of existing Independent Directors as well as
individuals aspiring to become independent directors.
Setting up
Central Registration Centre for name reservation and incorporation of companies
& LLPs within 1-2 days as opposed to an average of at least 15 days
earlier.
First
National CSR Awards distributed
Hence only
statement 2 is correct.
80.A. Bug in android applications
Explanation
:
The Union
Home Ministry has sent an alert to all States warning them about the
vulnerability of the Android operating system to a bug called ‘StrandHogg’.
StrandHogg allows real-time malware applications to pose as genuine
applications and access user data of all kind. These malware can then
potentially listen to their conversations, access photo album, read/send
messages, make calls, record conversations and get login credentials to various
accounts. While all versions of Android are vulnerable to this bug, it may not
be apparent to the affected users that malware applications are already on
board their device. Pop-ups asking for permission to send notifications,
messages etc., are one of the main entry points for ‘StrandHogg’ to launch the
attack. Hence, option (a) is the correct answer.
81.C. Both 1 and 2
Explanation
:
Supreme
Court has asked government to look into the feasibility of hydrogen-based tech
to deal with vehicular air pollution in capital. India is looking closely at
Japan, which is gearing up to put on its roads thousands of vehicles based on a
hydrogen cell technology, also known as ‘fuel cells’. At the heart of the fuel
cell electric vehicles (FCEV) is a device that uses a source of fuel, such as
hydrogen, and an oxidant to create electricity by an electrochemical process.
The fuel cell combines hydrogen and oxygen to generate an electric current, water
being the only byproduct. Like conventional batteries under the bonnets of
automobiles, hydrogen fuel cells too convert chemical energy into electrical
energy.
Advantages
of fuel cells: Fuel cells produce much smaller quantities of greenhouse gases
and none of the air pollutants that cause health problems. Such cells are also
far more energy efficient than traditional combustion technologies. Unlike
battery-powered electric vehicles, fuel cell vehicles do not need to be plugged
in.
Disadvantages
of fuel cells: The process of making hydrogen needs energy which is often from
fossil fuel sources. That has raised questions over hydrogen’s green
credentials. There are questions of safety as hydrogen is more explosive than
petrol. The vehicles are expensive, and fuel dispensing pumps are scarce.
Hence both
statements are correct.
82.A.1 only
Explanation
:
The
Government is testing a prototype of an Indian equivalent of popular messaging
platforms, such as WhatsApp and Telegram, for secure internal use. Government
Instant Messaging System (GIMS) is being packaged for employees of Central and
state government departments and organisations for intra and inter organisation
communications. It is being developed as a secure Indian alternative without
the security concerns attached with apps hosted abroad or those owned by
foreign entities. Like WhatsApp, GIMS employs end-to-end encryption for
one-to-one messaging. GIMS is being touted as a safer bet as the platform has
been developed in India, the server hosting it is installed within the country
and the information stored would be in government-based cloud — NIC-operated
data centres that are only meant for captive use by the government and its
departments. It is designed and developed by the Kerala unit of National Informatics
Centre (NIC). The platform is in the pilot testing stage across some states,
including Odisha — and is learnt to have been released to the Indian Navy to be
tried out on trial basis. Hence only statement 1 is correct.
83.A. New Zealand
Explanation
:
As the toll
in the New Zealand volcano disaster climbed to 16, some Maori feel this volcano
disaster was a form of divine retribution. The Māori are the indigenous
Polynesian people of New Zealand. In the 2018 census, there were 775,836 people
in New Zealand identifying as Māori, making up 16.5 per cent of the national
population. In addition, more than 140,000 Māori live in Australia. White
Island is a jewel of Aotearoa — the Maori name for New Zealand — and the local
Ngati Awa tribe consider Whakaari to be a living ancestor. In the Maori
cognition, it is wrong for anyone to stomp on her sacred soil. Hence, option
(a) is the correct answer.
84.A.1 only
Explanation
:
The Railway
Ministry clearing the decks for the Integral Coach Factory (ICF) here to
continue making Vande Bharat Express trains is seen as a welcome move though
senior officials are sceptical of rolling out 45 rakes, 720 coaches, by
2021-22. Integral Coach Factory (ICF) is a manufacturer of rail coaches located
in the neighbourhood of Perambur, Chennai, Tamil Nadu. It was established in
1952 and was inaugurated by Jawaharlal Nehru in 1955. It is owned and operated
by the Indian Railways. The ICF is one of the three rake production units of
the Indian Railways, the other two being the Modern Coach Factory at Raebareli
and the Rail Coach Factory at Kapurthala. The new age flagship Trainset
code-named Train 18 was rolled out by ICF by the end of October, 2018. Hence
only statement 1 is correct.
85.Answer : d
Recently,
Quality Council of India (QCI) along with PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry
(PHDCCI)organized 11thRegional Quality Conclave (RQC).
The theme of
theRQC is ‘Advance Manufacturing with Quality, Innovation & Technology
Interventions.’
The Conclave
aims to create awareness about the significance of quality culture in
businesses.
QCI is an
autonomous organization under the Department for Promotion of Industry and
Internal Trade(DPIIT), Ministry of Commerce and Industry.
86.Answer : a
Human
Solidarity Day or International Human Solidarity Dayis annually celebrating on
20th December by UN.
The General
Assembly, on 22 December 2005, by “Resolution 60/209”,identified solidarity as
one of the fundamental and universal values that should underlie relations
between peoples in the 21stcentury, and in that regard decided to proclaim
20thDecember of each year International Human Solidarity Day.
By
Resolution 57/265 the General Assembly, established the World Solidarity Fund,
its objective is to eradicate poverty and promote human and social development
in developing countries, in particular among the poorest segments of their
populations.
87.Answer : d
The
International Astronomical Union (IAU) has announced the names of newly
discovered star as ‘Sharjah' and its planet'Barajeel'.
A barajeel
is a wind tower used to direct the flow of the wind so that air can be
recirculated as a form of air conditioning.
88.Answer : d
Chennai
Corporationlaunched India’s 1stWaste Exchange platform namely “Madras Waste
Exchange”.
The Madras
Waste Exchange, is both a web portal and an application, has been
conceptualised by the Smart City Mission, with support from the Union Ministry
of Housing and Urban Affairs.
89.Answer : d
The European
Union (EU)launched its flagship economic policy, the European Green Deal.
‘Climate
neutral’ Europe, this is the overarching
objective of the European Green Deal.
The EU will
aim to reach net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.
A new
circular economy action plan will be tabled in March 2020, as part of a broader
EU industrial strategy.
Building
renovationis meant to be one of the flagship programmes of the Green Deal.
The key
objective is to “at least double or even triple” the renovation rate of
buildings, which currently stands at around 1%.
Zero-pollution:Whether
in air, soil or water, the objective is to reach a “pollution-free environment”
by 2050.
90.Answer : a
EChO Network
is a national program launched by the Government of India (GoI) recently.
It aims to
provide a template for cross-disciplinary leadership in India with the specific
focus of increasing research, knowledge, and awareness of Indian ecology and
the environment.
EChO Network
would develop a national network to catalyse a new generation of Indians who
can synthesize interdisciplinary concepts and tackle real-world problems in
medicine, agriculture, ecology, and technology. With no precedent for such a
network anywhere in the world, EChO Network establishes a new platform to
change how science is embedded in our modern society.
91.Answer : b
The
Competition Commission of India (CCI) has recently received three Green Channel
combinations for automatic approval under the competition law.
Green
Channel Clearance
The
Competition Commission of India (CCI) introduced an automatic system of
approval for combinations under 'Green Channel'.
92.Answer : b
The Indian
Pharmacopoeia (IP) has been recently recognised formally by the National
Department of Regulation of Medicines and Health Products of the Ministry of
Public Health of Islamic Republic of Afghanistan.
It will also
be used based on the requirement as reputable pharmacopoeia in the laboratory
of medicines and health products quality.
93.Answer : a
NASA’s
InSight touched down in November 2018 on a quest to understand the interior of
the Mars – The Red Planet.
Two of its
crucial tools for that task were a burrowing heat probe nicknamed the “mole”
and a super-sensitive seismometer to study motion within the planet.
94.Answer : c
Macau, a
tiny former Portuguese colony, is marking the 20th anniversary of its return to
China.
Macau,
special administrative region of China, on the country’s southern coast.
Macau is
located on the south-western corner of the Pearl (Zhu) River (Chu Chiang)
estuary (at the head of which is the port of Guangzhou) and stands opposite the
Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, which is located in the eastern side
of the estuary.
95.Answer : a
Union
Defence Minister and External Affairs Minister met US Secretary of Defense and
Secretary of State in Washington DC recently for the second annual India-US 2+2
Ministerial Dialogue.
This 2+2
Ministerial is the highest-level institutional mechanism between the two
countries and provides for a review of the security, defence and strategic partnership
between India and the United States.
This was the
second 2+2 meeting and the first in US.
96.Answer : c
Upgraded
version of Pinaka guided rocket system was successfully test-fired from base on
Odisha coast recently.
Pinaka is an
artillery missile system capable of striking into an enemy territory up to a
range of 75 km with high precision.
The Pinaka
Mk-II rocket is modified as a missile by integrating with the navigation,
control and guidance system to improve the end accuracy and enhance the range.
The
navigation system of the missile is also aided by the Indian Regional
Navigation Satellite System (IRNSS) also called as NAVIC.
97.Answer : c
To enhance
women safety in the country, Government has formulated a multi-pronged action
plan and initiated a series of measures.
ITSSO is one
of such measures developed by MHA towards Smart Policing.
The
Investigation Tracking System for Sexual Offences (ITSSO) is an online module
available to law enforcement agencies at all levels- National, State, District
and Police Station.
It allows
State to undertake real-time monitoring and management for completion of
investigation in rape cases in 2 months.
98.Answer : a
In a first,
the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) announced a simultaneous sale and purchase of
government bonds under the Open Market Operations mechanism, on lines of the
“Operation Twist” that was last adopted by the US Federal Reserve in 2013.
Operation
Twist is a move taken by U.S. Federal Reserve to make long-term borrowing
cheaper.
99.Answer : a
Odisha has
recently launched the 'Jalsathi' programme to ensure supply of safe drinking
water to all households in the state.
100.
Answer
: a
As
protesters against the Citizenship Amendment Act hit the streets in large
numbers in several states, state governments sought to tamp down on the
demonstrations by issuing prohibitory orders under Section 144 of the Code Of
Criminal Procedure (CrPC), 1973.
Section 144
CrPC, a law retained from the colonial era, empowers a district magistrate, a
sub-divisional magistrate or any other executive magistrate specially empowered
by the state government in this behalf to issue orders to prevent and address
urgent cases of apprehended danger or nuisance.
101.
Answer
: b
The New
Foreign Trade Policy will come into effect by April 1, 2020 – office of the
Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT).
DGFT is an
attached office of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry and is headed by
Director General of Foreign Trade.
With the
liberalization in the economic policies of the Government, DGFT has since been
assigned the role of “facilitator”.
The shift
was from prohibition and control of imports/exports to promotion and
facilitation of exports/imports, keeping in view the interests of the country.
102.
Answer
: d
Recently,
the German government signed off a new law banning "Gay conversion
therapies”
The idea of
conversion therapies is linked to the one that sees homosexuality as a mental
disorder.
This is a
view that mental health professionals reject.
It purports
to “cure” homosexuality by turning gay people, s
103.
Answer
: c
Kambala
(slush-track buffalo race) organisers are planning to establish a museum on
this traditional sport.
It is an
annual buffalo race conducted in Coastal belt of Karnataka.
It is a
traditional bull sport similar to Jallikattu in Tamil Nadu.
The 'track'
used for Kambala is a slushy paddy field.
104.
Answer
: d
Uzbekistan
has won the “Country of the year” award from ‘The Economist’.
The edition
annually awards the states achieving the biggest progress in democracy.
The
selection criteria include not the financial situation, influence, cuisine of
the country, but the improvements the country demonstrated.