1. The 2017 United Nations Public Service Day is observed on which day?
[A] June 21
[B] June 22
[C] June 24
[D] June 23
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Correct Answer: D [June 23 ]
Notes:
The United Nations Public Service Day is observed every year on June 23 to recognize the work of public servants and to encourage young people to pursue careers in the public sector. The day is also observed to celebrate value and virtue of public service to the community and to raise awareness regarding the contribution of public service in the development of society and honouring the work of public servants.
2. Government recently conducted the auction of several coal mines located at Brahmadih, Choritand Tiliaya, Jogeshwar and Khas Jogeshwar, Rabodih OCP and Rohne. In which state these mines are located?
[A] Odisha
[B] Jharkhand
[C] Madhra Pradesh
[D] Bihar
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Correct Answer: B [ Jharkhand ]
Notes:
The mines mentioned in this are in Jharkhand.
3. What is the theme of the 2018 World Water Day (WWD)?
[A] Why Waste Water?
[B] Nature for Water
[C] Water is Life
[D] Better Water, Better Jobs
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Correct Answer: B [Nature for Water]
Notes:
The World Water Day (WWD) is observed every year on 22 March to raise awareness about the importance of water. The 2018 theme ‘Nature for Water’ is exploring nature-based solutions to the water challenges the world faces in the 21st century. The day is about focusing on the importance of water and the need to preserve it. The day encourages people not to waste one of the most important elements that sustain life on the planet. An international day to celebrate freshwater was recommended at the 1992 United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED) in Rio de Janeiro. The United Nations General Assembly responded by designating 22 March 1993 as the first World Water Day.
4. In astronomical context, the terms Great Red Spot and String of Pearls are associated with which planet?
[A] Mars
[B] Jupiter
[C] Saturn
[D] Earth
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Correct Answer: B [ Jupiter]
Notes:
NASA’s Juno spacecraft, which successfully entered the orbit of Jupiter on July 4, 2016, has revealed several secrets of the Planet Jupiter. The Great Red Spot is a giant, spinning and persistent storm in Jupiter’s atmosphere, like a hurricane on Earth, and is almost twice the size of our planet earth. It has been discovered in southern hemisphere of Jupiter and is observed since 400 years. Similarly, String of Pearls are massive counter clockwise rotating storms that appear as white ovals in Jupiter’s southern hemisphere.
5. The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel 2017 was awarded to Richard H. Thaler for his:
[A] contributions to contract theory
[B] contributions to behavioural economics
[C] analysis of consumption, poverty, and welfare
[D] analysis of market power and regulation
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Correct Answer: B [contributions to behavioural economics]
Notes:
The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel 2017 was awarded to Richard H. Thaler “for his contributions to behavioural economics”. The Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences commonly referred to as the Nobel Prize in Economics, is an award for outstanding contributions to the field of economics, and generally regarded as the most prestigious award for that field. The prize was established in 1968. Although it is not one of the prizes that Alfred Nobel established in his will in 1895, it is referred to along with the other Nobel Prizes by the Nobel Foundation.
6. The Katoch Committee Report, sometimes seen in news, suggested reforms to improve which of the following in the country?
[A] Education Sector
[B] Pharmaceutical Sector
[C] Power Sector
[D] Telecom Sector
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Correct Answer: B [Pharmaceutical Sector]
Notes:The Katoch Committee gave its recommendation for reforms in pharmaceutical Sector. The committee submitted its report in February 2015. Here are the recommendations of the committee:
- The committee suggested setting up of mega parks for API or Bulk drugs manufacturing. Since setting up API or Bulk Industry requires large tracts of land, water and electricity facility, effluent treatment plants, testing facilities, etc; therefore, government should ensure availability of all these facilities at reasonable cost.
- The bulk drug industry is known as one of the major polluting industries. Currently, the cost of the pollution control is very high in the country due to lack of capital intensive technology. Therefore, it is necessary to have proper rules and regulations to have check on the pollution level and the quality of the output.
- Innovative ideas and products should be promoted and awards to the scientists/industry should be given for contribution to the industry. Further, protecting innovation through patents will also help to prompt further innovation in the sector.
- There should be provisions for easy soft loans to the Industry through interest subvention upto 7.5%, and Capex loan to the manufacturers of APls.
- Income Tax rebates on up gradation of the existing R&D facilities should be doubled to 400% from existing 200% and Income tax benefits for manufacturing companies for an initial period of 10 years.
- Creation of advance testing lab infrastructure at all Indian ports/air ports for easy import and export.
- Tax free status to cluster developers and cluster participants for 15 Years
- Measures should be adopted to encourage foreign direct investment in green field as well as brown field projects
- Incentives should be provided to the manufacturers for setting up large plants and for importing of technology so that they can reduce the cost of production.
- Financial investment from the Government in the form of dedicated equity funds for the development of clusters.
- In order to ensure single window clearance to manufacturers and to provide common facilities and other support, units of various departments of government should be located at the manufacturing cluster or site.
- Revival of public sector units for starting the manufacture of selected and very essential critical drugs and vaccines
- Committee expects six large API intermediate clusters in five to six states would be able to transform the industry. As of now, it proposes to start with two fully financed clusters (one focused on fermentation and other on APls), while other clusters would be set up in future as per requirements.
- The committee suggested that states like Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and Odisha which are most suited to manufacturing sector should come forward to participate in this sector. The States may also establish their own manufacturing zones for this purpose.
7. As per the Economic Survey 2017-18, India falls in which of the following categories?
[A] Low Income Group
[B] Lower Middle Income Group
[C] Middle Income Group
[D] High Income Group
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Correct Answer: B [Lower Middle Income Group]
Notes:
India transformed from a low-income country in 1960 to lower-middle income country in 2008, and now is thriving to achieve the status of upper-middle income country. The category is decided based on criteria set by the World Bank. The current criteria by the World Bank are- $1006 – $3955 of per capita income for lower-middle income country and $3956 – $ 12235 per capita income for upper-middle income countries. The Per Capita Income of India as per the World Bank’s 2016 estimate is $ 1670.
8. Recently, the term "resource curse" was frequently making in news. What does the term "resource course" signify?
[A] It is a paradox that countries with large natural resources lack economic growth
[B] It is a situation when countries have large natural resource reserves, but very short term market
[C] It is a situation when a country has large natural resources, but lack in technologies to explore them
[D] It is a phenomenon due to which large export from resource rich country increases the value of its currency and hurt the market competition in non resource sector.
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Correct Answer: A [It is a paradox that countries with large natural resources lack economic growth]
Notes:
As per natural phenomenon, a country that has abundant natural resources does not need to import as many raw materials, and has opportunity to increase its economic strength through income gained from resources export. But, the "resource curse" is a paradox according to which a country with higher natural resources has less economic growth. The reason lies in the fact that wealth generated from natural resources not distributed adequately to the local people, which in turns leads to social conflict. Such phenomenon is very much at work in countries such as Nigeria and other African and Middle East countries, where the wealth of natural resources has not empowered the local communities, but has fuelled social conflict instead. Conflict brews among agents of world powers that buy oil, the ruling elites who profit from selling it, and the local population that struggles to maintain control over these resources.
9. The two terms Cyclone-30 and Faraday Cup were making news recently. With which of the following, they are closely associated?
[A] Sports
[B] Music
[C] Healthcare
[D] Information Technology
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Correct Answer: C [Healthcare ]
Notes:
Cyclotrons are used to produce radioisotopes for diagnostic and therapeutic use for cancer care. Cyclone-30, the biggest cyclotron in India based in Kolkata for medical application has recently become operational when 30 MeV (million electron volt) beam reached the Faraday Cup – a metal cup designed to catch charged particles in vacuum.
10.
Which of the following is / are correct pairs of the rivers on which proposed National Waterways as per National Waterways Act, 2016 to be developed and their respective states?
- Kherkai and Subarnarekha – Jharkhand
- Tizu – Zungki – Meghalaya
- Simsang and Umngot – Mizoram
Select the correct option from the codes given below:
[A]
Only 1
[B]
Only 1 & 2
[C]
Only 1 & 3
[D]
Only 2 & 3
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Correct Answer: A [
Only 1
]
Notes:
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