1. What is PfKelch13 C580Y, that was recently making news?
[A] A distant planet in habitable zone around a star
[B] A mutant protozoa that may spread drug resistant Malaria
[C] An asteroid in solar system discovered recently
[D] A virus that spreads bird flu
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Correct Answer: B [A mutant protozoa that may spread drug resistant Malaria ]
Notes:
PfKelch13 C580Y is a mutant of P. falciparum Kelch13. It was recently making news as a potential Malaria superbug spreading in Cambodia, Laos, Thailand and Myanmar.
2. India’s First Moon Mission Chandrayaan was launched on which among the following dates?
[A] October 27, 2007
[B] October 22, 2008
[C] November 23, 2008
[D] December 17, 2008
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Correct Answer: B [October 22, 2008]
Notes:
Chandrayaan was launched on October 22nd 2008 and successfully reached the lunar surface on November 14, 2008. The ISRO lost communication with Chandrayaan-1 on August 29, 2009, almost a year after it was launched on October 22, 2008. It operated for 312 days.
In 2017 NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) have found India’s first lunar probe, Chandrayaan-1 which was considered lost, is still orbiting the moon.
3. The Union Cabinet has recently approved North-East Industrial Development Scheme (NEIDS) 2017 with financial outlay of how much amount upto March 2020?
[A] Rs.4000 crore
[B] Rs.2000 crore
[C] Rs.3000 crore
[D] Rs.5000 crore
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Correct Answer: C [Rs.3000 crore]
Notes:
The Union Cabinet chaired by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi has approved the North East Industrial Development Scheme (NEIDS), 2017 with financial outlay of Rs.3000 crores upto March, 2020. Government will provide necessary allocations for remaining period of scheme after assessment before March 2020. NEIDS is a combination of the incentives covered under the earlier two schemes with a much larger outlay. In order to promote employment in the North East States, Government is incentivising primarily the MSME Sector through this scheme and is also providing specific incentive through it to generate employment. The newly introduced scheme will promote industrialization in the States of the North Eastern Region and will boost employment and income generation. All eligible industrial units which are getting benefits of one or more components of other schemes of the government will also be considered for benefits of other components of this scheme. The overall cap for benefits under all components of incentives will be of Rs 200 crores per unit.
4. The term “Alliance 8.7” that was recently making news, is associated to which of the following?
[A] Development of Artificial Intelligence and Block Chain Technologies
[B] Implement effective measures to end forced labour
[C] Draft resolution on the status of Jerusalem
[D] An intergovernmental counter-terrorist alliance of countries in the Muslim World
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Correct Answer: B [Implement effective measures to end forced labour]
Notes:
Alliance 8.7 is for a world without forced labour, modern slavery, human trafficking and child labour. It is an initiative under the United Nations’ 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. It calls for effective measures to end forced labour, modern slavery, and human trafficking, as well as child labour in all its forms.
5. Identify the tribe with the help of given information:
- It is a primitive tribal group (PTG) as recognised by the Government of India
- They are predominantly found in Odisha
- The tribe was recently denied habitat rights in the core area of Similipal Tiger Reserve (STR)
- They are known for using siali leaves and fibres for construction of small huts
Select the correct answer from options given below:
[A] Pauri Bhuinya
[B] Hill Kharia
[C] Mankidia
[D] Lodha
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Correct Answer: C [Mankidia]
Notes:
The Mankidia tribe has been recognised as one of the 13 particularly vulnerable tribal groups (PVTGs) in the State. They are known for collection of Siali fibre, from which they build small huts and offer worship to their deities. This tribal group was in news for filing a claim for habitat rights in the Similipal Tiger Reserve (STR). However, their claim was recently denied since the Forest Department thought that the indigenous people might face life threat from wildlife or even come in way of their free movement due to grant of habitat rights in the Tiger Reserve.
6. The Indian government has declared 2010-2020 as the decade of:
[A] Biodiversity
[B] Peace and Non-violence for the Children
[C] Innovation
[D] Sustainable Energy for All
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Correct Answer: C [Innovation]
Notes:
India has declared 2010-20 as the “Decade of Innovation”. The Government has stressed the need to enunciate innovation in the diverse field and has taken several steps in order to fulfil the same.
7. Recently, Indian scientists have started their research on “dark matter” in an underground laboratory. This laboratory is located at which of the following places?
[A] Bharat Gold Mine in the southern Karnataka
[B] Neyveli mines in Tamil Nadu
[C] Jaduguda mines in Jharkhand
[D] Sundergarh mines in Odisha
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Correct Answer: C [Jaduguda mines in Jharkhand]
Notes:
The Indian scientists have finally started their research on “Dark Matter” in the special underground lab set up at Jaduguda mines in Jharkhand. The lab’s primary aim will be to join the hunt for dark matter, the mysterious stuff whose gravity holds galaxies together. The laboratory is located deep underground almost half-a-kilometre below the earth’s surface. To search for dark matter, scientists need to dive deep underground, so their experiments are shielded from intruders like cosmic rays and other radiations. The rock overhead is expected to absorb these unwelcome rays that interfere with the experiments. The Jaduguda mines are located nearly 260 km from Kolkata and 150 km from state capital Ranchi. It was set up at a cost of a mere Rs. 20 lakh. This is India’s second foray in underground lab experiments. Before this, in 1992, a similar facility was started in Karnataka’s Kolar gold field but was shut down after the mine got flooded due to disuse.
8. Kokate Committee Report, sometimes seen in news, is related to:
[A] preparing draft of Ganga Act
[B] ban imposed on fixed dose combinations (FDCs) of drugs
[C] examine financial woes of the telecom sector
[D] examine the Impact of demonetization on e-commerce industry
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Correct Answer: B [ban imposed on fixed dose combinations (FDCs) of drugs]
Notes:
Recently, based on the recommendations of Kokate committee, the Union Health Ministry had imposed the ban on 344 FDC drugs under Section 26A of Drugs and Cosmetics Act in March 2016. The ban was imposed because of FDC being unsafe and not having a therapeutic justification. India is one of the world’s largest markets for FDC drugs that make up almost half the market share. It was imposed over fears that these drugs cause anti-microbial resistance and might even cause organ-failure because of high toxicity. It also aimed at curbing the misuse of medicines.
9. The term “Triffin dilemma”, which was recently in news, is associated with:
[A] International Territorial Disputes
[B] International Currency System
[C] Trade Protectionism
[D] Global Food Security
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Correct Answer: B [International Currency System]
Notes:
The Triffin dilemma, or Triffin paradox, is the idea that a national currency can create conflicts between short-term domestic and long-term international economic goals. The dilemma arises when a national currency also serves as an international reserve currency.
The dilemma was discovered in the 1960s by Belgian economist Robert Triffin. He argued that domestic and international policy goals don’t usually match. For example, if the United States stopped running balance of payments deficits, the international community would lose its largest source of reserves. This could cause a shortage of liquidity, which could lead to instability.
The dilemma points to the conflicts that can arise when a national currency plays a role as an international public good. The global reserve currency issuer issues the safest and most widely used global currency. Domestic monetary policy can have unintended consequences for both the domestic and global economies.
10. Which country’s government recently withdrew its largest banknote 100-bolivar from circulation in its latest attempt to tackle the world’s worst inflation crisis?
[A] Greece
[B] Canada
[C] Venezuela
[D] Indonesia
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Correct Answer: C [Venezuela]
Notes:
The Venezuelan government withdrew its largest banknote 100-bolivar from circulation in its latest attempt to tackle the world’s worst inflation crisis.