1. Recently Cultivation of which of the following plants was in news it is a source of Methane?
[A] Barley
[B] Paddy
[C] Bajra
[D] Maize
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Correct Answer: B [Paddy]
2. From which of the following country, India imports maximum amount of Tea?
[A] China
[B] Kenya
[C] Nepal
[D] Bangladesh
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Correct Answer: C [Nepal]
Notes:India imports the most tea from Nepal. In 2021-22, India imported 11.12 million kg of tea from Nepal, which was the largest quantity. The next largest quantity came from Kenya at 7.08 million kg.
In 2021, India imported $54.7M in tea, mainly from:
- Nepal ($20.2M)
- Kenya ($11.7M)
- Iran ($4.14M)
- Vietnam ($3.96M)
- United Arab Emirates ($3.76M)
India is the world’s second largest exporter of tea. In 2019, India exported $842 million of tea.
3. Which of the following organizations has received Best Design Pavilion Award at 105th Indian Science Congress held recently in Imphal?
[A] NHAI
[B] NCBC
[C] IRCON
[D] L&T
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Correct Answer: A [ NHAI ]
Notes:
National Highway Authority of India was awarded with Best Design Pavilion Award in the recently concluded 105th Indian Science Congress held in Imphal.
4. If ABC is an equilateral triangle and D is a point on BC such that AD ⊥ BC, then :
[A] AB : BD = 2 : 1
[B] AB : BD = 1 : 2
[C] AB : BD = 1 : 1
[D] AB : BD = 3 : 2
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Correct Answer: A [AB : BD = 2 : 1]
Notes:
Let AB = 2x units
=> BD=DC = x units
∴ AB : BD = 2 : 1
Hence option [A] is the right answer.
5. Supercritical and Ultra-supercritical technologies, sometimes seen in news, are associated with:
[A] Power generation
[B] Transportation systems
[C] Cancer diagnosis
[D] Prediction of big earthquakes
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Correct Answer: A [Power generation]
Notes:
Supercritical and ultra-supercritical technologies are associated with coal-fired power plants. These technologies are designed to improve the efficiency and reduce the emissions of coal-fired power plants.
Supercritical boilers operate at temperatures around 538–565°C and pressures above 3,200 psi. Ultra-supercritical boilers operate at temperatures around 615–630°C and pressures around 300 bar.
The term “advanced ultra-supercritical” (AUSC) is sometimes used to describe generators where the water is above 700°C (1,292°F). The coal industry uses the term “High-Efficiency, Low-Emissions” (HELE) to describe supercritical and ultra-supercritical coal generation.
6. Recently, Indian scientists have discovered a new species of frog that has a snout-shaped nose, just like a pig’s. It has been named Nasikabatrachus bhupathi after the Indian herpetologist S. Bhupathy, who died in a freak accident in 2014. This new species has been discovered in which of the following regions of the country?
[A] Western Himalayas
[B] Western Ghats
[C] Andaman Islands
[D] Eastern Himalayas
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Correct Answer: B [Western Ghats]
Notes:
Indian scientists have discovered a new species of frog that has a snout-shaped nose, just like a pig’s. It has been named Nasikabatrachus bhupathi after the Indian herpetologist S. Bhupathy, who died in a freak accident in 2014. The soiled-dwelling species has been discovered by scientists from the Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology (CCMB). Bhupathy’s purple frog inhabits the eastern slopes of the Western Ghats, near the Srivilliputhur Grizzled Giant Squirrel Wildlife Sanctuary in Tamil Nadu.
7. Recently, the first virology laboratory for conducting basic and fundamental research in homeopathy for viral diseases such as influenza, Japanese encephalitis, dengue, chikungunya and swine flu has been established in India. It has been established in which of the following cities?
[A] Kolkata
[B] Pune
[C] Chennai
[D] Hyderabad
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Correct Answer: A [Kolkata]
Notes:
Recently, the AYUSH Ministry has inaugurated India’s first advanced Homoeopathy Virology lab in Kolkata. The cost of laboratory is Rs. 8 crore. Currently, it is the only one in India for conducting basic and fundamental research in homeopathy for viral diseases such as influenza, Japanese encephalitis, dengue, chikungunya and swine flu.
8. The term “BND 4201”, which was recently in news, is:
[A] a malicious software program
[B] India’s first indigenously designed standard bar of Gold
[C] anti-diabetic Ayurvedic drug
[D] artillery gun developed by DRDO for the Indian Army
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Correct Answer: B [India’s first indigenously designed standard bar of Gold]
Notes:
BND stands for Bharatiya Nirdeshak Dravya, is an indigenous Indian standard Gold bar weighing 20gms and with the dimensions of famous “Parle-G” Biscuit. It has been jointly developed by the scientists of Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC) and CSIR-National Physical Laboratory (NPL). With this, Indian jewellers will no longer need to import gold bars to check the purity of ornaments.This will add to the Make in India campaign and will save foreign exchange of nearly 1000 crore per annum as well as minimise dependency on foreign countries. The bars are being minted in denominations of 10g, 50g, 100g, 500g & 1000g by the India Government Mint (IGM), a unit of Security Printing and Minting Corp of India Ltd. The standard gold bars would be nearly 25% cheaper than their imported versions.
9. The term Specific Relief Act, sometimes seen in news, is associated to:
[A] Disaster Risk Management
[B] Compensation for delay in Infrastructure Projects
[C] Unearthing Undisclosed Money
[D] Compensation for the surviving family members of Indian military personnel killed in war
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Correct Answer: B [Compensation for delay in Infrastructure Projects]
Notes:
Specific Relief is a 1963 law that legalese for performing a contract when monetary compensation for failing to complete contractual obligations is not enough. It was in news when government decided to amend the act on the recommendation of a committee. As per new recommendations, even if contractual obligations cannot be met, the court could ask the parties to fulfil terms of the contract. Monetary compensation will be an alternative when contracts cannot be fulfilled.
10. The recently launched Operation Green has its objective to promote production of __?
[A] Pulses
[B] Oil Seeds
[C] Potato, Tomato and Onion
[D] Fodder
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Correct Answer: C [Potato, Tomato and Onion]
Notes:
“Operation Green” has been launched to boost production and processing of tomato, onion and potato. This is to promote farmer producers organisations, agri-logistics, processing facilities and professional management.