1. The Australia group was established to control the spread of which of the following?
[A] Ballistic Missiles
[B] Nuclear Weapons
[C] Chemical and Biological Weapons
[D] Nuclear, Chemical and Biological Weapons
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Correct Answer: C [ Chemical and Biological Weapons ]
Notes:
The Australia Group is an informal group of countries that work together to prevent the spread of chemical and biological weapons. The group was established in 1985 after Iraq used chemical weapons in 1984. The group’s members include 42 countries and the European Union. The group’s members meet annually to improve export licensing measures and stop potential proliferators from acquiring CBW materials.
The Australia Group’s members coordinate their national export controls to limit the supply of chemicals, biological agents, and related equipment, technologies, and knowledge. In 2020, the group agreed to add Novichok nerve agent precursors to its list of chemical weapons precursors.
The Australia Group’s first meeting was held in Brussels, Belgium in September 1989. India became the 43rd member of the group.
2. India and which country have recently signed pacts for technical cooperation in the field of Railways?
[A] Switzerland
[B] Nepal
[C] Malaysia
[D] Bhutan
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Correct Answer: A [Switzerland ]
Notes:
India and Switzerland have signed two pacts for technical cooperation in the field of Railways after delegation level talks between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and visiting President of Swiss Confederation Doris Leuthard in New Delhi. The aim of pacts is to cooperate in the areas of traction rolling stock, EMU and Train sets, traction propulsion equipments, freight and passenger cars, etc. To boost bilateral ties, Swiss president, Doris Leuthard is on a 3-day visit to India. The visit is significant as Switzerland is the chair of the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) where India has been seeking membership. The main theme of the presidential visit is the Treaty of Friendship signed between Switzerland and India in 1948, in which the two countries gave assurances of “perpetual peace” and “unalterable friendship”.
3. The Part VI of constitution of India is not applicable to __:
[A] Arunachal Pradesh
[B] Jammu & Kashmir
[C] Sikkim
[D] Applicable in All States of India
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Correct Answer: D [Applicable in All States of India]
Notes:
The Part VI of constitution of India is applicable to all the states of India. Earlier it was not applicable to Jammu & Kashmir. After Jammu & Kashmir converted to Union Territory in 2019, the 6th part extends to all states of India.
4. Identify the environmental treaty with the help of given information:
- It is the only environmental treaty which enjoys universal ratification of 197 UN member countries.
- The United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) is the implementing agency of the this treaty
- In September, 2017 the treaty celebrated its 30thAnniversary
Select the correct answer from options given below:
[A] Rotterdam Convention
[B] Stockholm Convention
[C] Kyoto Protocol
[D] Montreal Protocol
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Correct Answer: D [Montreal Protocol]
Notes:
The Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer is an environmental treaty that was adopted on September 16, 1987 by the international community to protect human health and the environment by phasing out a number of man-made chemicals with adverse effects on the ozone. Initially, it included refrigerants such as CFCs and halons, but the list of controlled chemicals under the Montreal Protocol today includes HCFCs, methyl bromide, and other ozone-depleting substances (ODS). The United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) became an implementing agency of the Montreal Protocol in 1992. In 2010, it became the only environmental treaty which enjoys universal ratification of 197 UN member countries. Recently, in September 2017, it celebrated its 30th anniversary.
5. The term “High-Fives”, which was recently making news, is related to:
[A] World Bank
[B] African Development Bank
[C] Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank
[D] New Development Bank
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Correct Answer: B [African Development Bank]
Notes:
The African Development Bank (AfDB) recently launched the “High Fives”, which are the five areas of development, in line with the Bank’s Ten Year Strategy.
6. 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.
7. The BBIN initiative, sometimes seen in news, is associated to:
[A] allow visa-free stay
[B] enhance road connectivity
[C] reduce trade barriers and promote free trade
[D] enhance the scientific and technical work on disaster risk reduction
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Correct Answer: B [enhance road connectivity]
Notes:
Under the Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Nepal (BBIN) initiative, the government aims for road connectivity between Bangladesh, Bhutan, Nepal and India. Under the BBIN initiative, the Asian Development Bank (ADB) has identified over two dozen road projects worth $8 billion to be developed over the next five years to fill and upgrade critical connections in the BBIN area. The project would help develop the north-eastern region of India through cross-border cooperation, strengthen trade relations with eastern (Bangladesh) and north-eastern (Bhutan and Nepal) neighbouring countries and improve sub-regional connectivity with Southeast Asia.
8. "Flamenco India", a dance cultural festival, was celebrated recently to mark diplomatic relationship between India and _?
[A] Spain
[B] Japan
[C] Brazil
[D] Greece
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Correct Answer: A [Spain]
Notes:
"Flamenco India", a dance cultural festival, was celebrated recently to mark diplomatic relationship between India and Spain.
9. The Constitution (123rd Amendment) Bill, 2017, that was recently in news, is related to which of the following?
[A] It seeks to establish the National Commission for Backward Classes with constitutional status
[B] It aims to scrap the collegium system of appointing judges to higher judiciary
[C] It aims to secure for the citizens of India a Uniform Civil Code
[D] It aims to introduce a new article 21 B for making right to health a fundamental right.
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Correct Answer: A [It seeks to establish the National Commission for Backward Classes with constitutional status]
Notes:
The Constitution (123rd Amendment) Bill, 2017 seeks to establish the National Commission for Backward Classes with constitutional status. It provides the Commission with the authority to examine welfare measures and complaints affecting socially and educationally backward classes. The Select Committee appointed under the chairmanship of Mr Bhupinder Yadav to examine the new provisions recommended that the Bill be passed, without any amendments. The Bill is still not passed in Rajya Sabha as the Upper House recommended several amendments in the Bill.
10. The Global Findex Database (GFD) for the year 2017 has been published by which of the following organisations?
[A] World Economic Forum
[B] Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
[C] Economist Intelligence Unit
[D] World Bank
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Correct Answer: D [World Bank]
Notes:
“The Global Findex database for the year 2017 has been released by the World Bank. The Index depicts the global efforts to promote financial inclusion in their country. As per the report, India has witnessed the largest improvement in access to financial services over the past three years among peers, but India also has the highest share of inactive accounts among peers.