1. India has signed how much amount of loan agreement with the World Bank (WB) for Himachal Pradesh Public Financial Management Capacity Building Programme?
[A] $68 million
[B] $56 million
[C] $36 million
[D] $45 million
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Correct Answer: C [$36 million]
Notes:
India has recently signed a loan agreement of $36 million with the World Bank (WB) for Himachal Pradesh Public Financial Management Capacity Building Programme. The purpose of the project is to improve the efficiency of public expenditure management and tax administration in Himachal Pradesh. The programme size is $45 million, of which $36 million will be financed by the Bank, and the remaining amount will be funded out of State Budget. The programme duration is 5 years.
2. What is India’s rank in production of Sugarcane?
[A] First
[B] Second
[C] Third
[D] Fourth
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Correct Answer: B [Second]
Notes:
As of 2021, India is the second-highest producer of sugarcane in the world after Brazil. Among Indian states, the largest producer of sugarcane is Uttar Pradesh.
3. In which part of the world one can not see Judicial corporal punishment ?
[A] Central Asia
[B] Africa
[C] North America
[D] Middle East
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Correct Answer: C [North America]
Notes:
Judicial corporal punishment, such as whipping or caning, has disappeared from most European countries. However, it remains lawful in parts of Africa, Asia, the Anglophone Caribbean, and indigenous communities in South America.
Corporal punishment of children is legally banned in most countries in Europe and Central Asia. The latest countries to prohibit it are France (July 2019) and Kosovo (June 2019).
Corporal punishment is explicitly prohibited by several international conventions on human rights, including the European Convention on Human Rights and the United Nations’ “Standard Minimum Rules for the Treatment of Prisoners”.
4. The National Mission for the Development of Ultra Supercritical Technology is associated with which of the following?
[A] Thermal power plants
[B] Solar Power plants
[C] Nuclear power plants
[D] Liquid biofuel power plants
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Correct Answer: A [Thermal power plants]
Notes:
Recently, the central government announced a National Mission on advanced ultra supercritical technologies for cleaner coal utilisation at a total cost of US $ 238 million. Under the mission, the government plans to set-up two Centres of Excellence on Clean Coal Technologies at US $5 million each. What is Advanced Ultra-Supercritical (AUSC) Technology? The pulverised coal power plants are divided into four categories based on operating temperature, pressure and efficiency of steam cycle. First is subcritical pulverised coal power plant that operates with critical temperature and critical pressure of water below 540 degree and 170-220 bars and has operating efficiency below 38%. Second is supercritical pulverised coal plant that operates with critical temperature and critical pressure above 615 degree and 250 bars and reaches efficiency upto 42%. Third is ultra-supercritical pulverised coal plant that operates with critical temperature and critical pressure of water above 620 degree and 330 bars and reaches efficiency in the range of 42% to 46 %. Fourth is advanced ultra-supercritical pulverised coal technology that operates with critical temperature and critical pressure of water in range of 700-760 degrees and 350 bars and targets operating efficiency greater than 50%.
5. Pradhan Mantri Yuva Yojana is associated to _?
[A] Sports
[B] Health
[C] Entrepreneurship
[D] Skill Loan
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Correct Answer: C [Entrepreneurship]
Notes:
The Union Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship has launched of Pradhan Mantri Yuva Yojana (PMYY) to scale up an ecosystem of entrepreneurship for youngsters. PMYY is MSDE’s flagship scheme on entrepreneurship education and training. The scheme spans over five years (2016-17 to 2020-21) with a project cost of 499.94 crore rupees. It will provide entrepreneurship education and training to over 7 lakh students in 5 years through 3,050 institutes. It will provide easy access to information and mentor network, incubator, credit and accelerator and advocacy to create a pathway for the youth. The institutes under the PMYY include 2,200 institutes of higher learning (colleges, universities, and premier institutes), 500 ITIs, 300 schools and 50 entrepreneurship development centres through Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs).
6. The Economic Survey 2017-18 has identified four possible headwinds that are impeding India’s transformation from developing to developed economy. Which of following is not the one among them?
[A] Hyper globalization which reduces India’s exporting opportunities
[B] Difficulties of transferring resources from low productivity to higher productivity sectors
[C] Upgrading human capital as per the demands of a technology-intensive workplace
[D] Towering stress on banks due to large loans to the corporate sector turning into stressed and non-performing assets (NPAs)
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Correct Answer: D [Towering stress on banks due to large loans to the corporate sector turning into stressed and non-performing assets (NPAs)]
Notes:
The Economic Survey 2017-18 notes that India could face a “Late Converger Stall” when it comes to economic growth. The survey identified four major factors impeding India’s growth to developed economy viz. climate change-induced agricultural stress; hyper-globalization which reduces India’s exporting opportunities; difficulties of transferring resources from low productivity to higher productivity sectors; & upgrading human capital as per the demands of a technology-intensive workplace.
7. Which country has recently signed an agreement with India to set up integrated irradiation centres in India to reduce agricultural losses?
[A] Israel
[B] Japan
[C] Russia
[D] France
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Correct Answer: C [Russia]
Notes:
Recently, India and Russia have signed an agreement to set up integrated irradiation centres in India to reduce agricultural losses. The irradiation centres are recommended by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). In the first phase, seven centres are proposed to be set up in Maharashtra.
8. The world’s largest solar power plant has been recently inaugurated in which state of India?
[A] Tamil Nadu
[B] Maharashtra
[C] Gujarat
[D] Andhra Pradesh
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Correct Answer: A [Tamil Nadu]
Notes:
Recently, world’s largest solar power plant has been inaugurated at Kamuthi, Tamil Nadu. With a capacity to produce 648 MW of electricity, the plant comprises 2.5 million individual solar modules.
9. Recently, the term ‘Snowflake Coral’ was making in news. What is ‘snowflake coral’?
[A] It is a species of coral made of calcium carbonate skeleton and have a symbiotic relationship with plant
[B] It is an invasive species posing threat to the marine ecology of the south western region in India
[C] It is a coral species found only in the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park
[D] It is an only surviving coral species in the Arctic Ocean
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Correct Answer: B [It is an invasive species posing threat to the marine ecology of the south western region in India]
Notes:
‘Snowflake Coral’ is an invasive species recently documented of the west coast of Thiruvananthapuram and Kanyakumari.It is said to pose a serious threat to the marine ecology of the region. It is a serious threat as an invasive species because of its capacity to dominate space and crowd out other marine organisms.
10. Who won the World Championships in Athletics held at London 2017 in Men’s Discus Throw?
[A] Andrius Gudzius
[B] Daniel Stahl
[C] Mason Finley
[D] Philip Milanov
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Correct Answer: A [Andrius Gudzius ]
Notes:
Andrius Gudzius is a Lithuanian discus thrower who won the Gold Medal at 2017 World Championships and is also the current reigning champion. He has a potential best of 69.59m