1. Gagan Shakti 2024 exercise, recently conducted by Indian Air Force at which place?
[A] Jaipur
[B] Pokhran
[C] Jodhpur
[D] Ajmer
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Correct Answer: B [Pokhran]
Notes:
The Indian Air Force (IAF) is set to conduct ‘Gagan Shakti-2024’, the nation’s largest air military exercise, involving all Air Force stations. Held every five years, it will commence on April 1, 2024, at Pokhran’s field firing range. Approximately 10,000 airmen will participate, with maneuvers spanning the Western and Northern fronts. The Indian Army is aiding logistical support, ensuring synergy across sectors for operational rail mobilization.
2. Recently, which two countries have partially joined the Schengen area, the ID-check-free travel zone in Europe?
[A] Poland and Spain
[B] Romania and Bulgaria
[C] Sweden and Portugal
[D] Denmark and Ireland
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Correct Answer: B [Romania and Bulgaria ]
Notes:
Romania and Bulgaria have partially joined the Schengen Area, marking a significant step in their integration with the European Union. After years of negotiations, air and sea travelers from both countries now have ID-check-free access. However, land border checks persist, notably due to Austria’s concerns over illegal migration. The Schengen Area, established in 1985, encompasses 23 EU states plus Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, and Liechtenstein. Prior to this expansion, around 3.5 million people crossed internal borders daily.
3. Recently, who has been appointed as India’s next ambassador to Niger?
[A] Pankaj Saran
[B] P. R. Chakraborty
[C] Vikram Misri
[D] Sita Ram Meena
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Correct Answer: D [Sita Ram Meena]
Notes:
Mr. Sita Ram Meena, a 2008 batch IFS officer, has been appointed as India’s Ambassador to the Republic of Niger. Previously serving as Deputy Secretary in the Ministry of External Affairs, this appointment marks a significant career advancement. Mr. Meena’s diplomatic experience and expertise position him well for this new role, which underscores India’s commitment to strengthening ties with Niger on the international stage.
4. SCORES 2.0 initiative, recently seen in news, launched by which institution?
[A] RBI
[B] SEBI
[C] NABARD
[D] IEA
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Correct Answer: B [SEBI]
Notes:
SEBI launched SCORES 2.0, enhancing complaint resolution for investors in securities markets. The system features auto-routing, auto-escalation, and monitoring by designated bodies, reducing complaint resolution timelines. SCORES is an online platform for lodging complaints. The new version is more user-friendly and aims for quicker complaint resolution. An application for SCORES will also be launched later.
5. “A Decade of Documenting Migrant Deaths” report, recently released by which organization?
[A] International Labour Organization (ILO)
[B] World Trade Organization (WTO)
[C] International Monetary Fund (IMF)
[D] International Organization for Migration (IOM)
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Correct Answer: D [International Organization for Migration (IOM) ]
Notes:
The International Organization for Migration (IOM) published “A Decade of Documenting Migrant Deaths” marking ten years of its Missing Migrants Project (MMP), initiated in 2014. Key findings reveal over one-third of migrants from conflict zones, with two-thirds of deaths unidentified. Major causes include drowning, accidents, and suffocation. Brain drain exacerbates economic inequalities.
6. What is ‘bridge fuel’, recently seen in news?
[A] Natural gas
[B] Coal
[C] Wind energy
[D] Solar energy
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Correct Answer: A [Natural gas]
Notes:
Natural gas is often termed a ‘bridge fuel’ aiding countries in transitioning from coal and oil to renewable energy. As society shifts towards cleaner energy, bridge fuels like natural gas aim to minimize environmental impact. Debates center on the duration and source of this transition. While natural gas emits less greenhouse gases, its role as a bridge fuel also hinges on factors like enhancing energy independence and reducing pollution costs.
7. ‘One Vehicle One FASTag’ initiative, recently in news, is launched by which organization?
[A] Indian Renewable Energy Development Agency (IREDA)
[B] Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL)
[C] National Highways Authority of India (NHAI)
[D] National Payment Corporation of India (NPCI)
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Correct Answer: C [National Highways Authority of India (NHAI)]
Notes:
The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) launched the ‘One Vehicle One FASTag’ initiative to boost the adoption of FASTags for toll collection on national highways. It aims to link each vehicle with a single FASTag, curbing misuse of multiple tags per vehicle. This move enhances toll collection efficiency and streamlines the process, contributing to smoother traffic flow.
8. Recently, what target has the India set for the export of marine products in 2023-24?
[A] $9.1 billion
[B] $7.7 billion
[C] $8.6 billion
[D] $11.1 billion
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Correct Answer: A [$9.1 billion]
Notes:
India aims to boost marine product exports to $12 billion in two years through increased processing capacity and higher-value products. In 2022-23, exports totaled $8.09 billion. However, from April to February 2023-24, exports dipped 7.5% to $6.8 billion, largely due to decreased exports to the US and Europe. The government targets $9.1 billion in exports for 2023-24. India ranks third in fish production globally and second in aquaculture.
9. What is ‘Juice jacking’, recently mentioned in the news?
[A] Smuggling of gold
[B] AI tool
[C] Cyber attack
[D] Fusion reactor
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Correct Answer: C [Cyber attack]
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The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) warns mobile users of “juice jacking,” a cyber threat where compromised USB charging stations transfer malware or steal personal data. Coined by journalist Brian Krebs in 2011, it’s not limited to phones but any USB-charged device. Perpetrators use it to install malware, steal sensitive data, or gain unauthorized access. Incidents occur in public spaces like airports, hotels, and shopping centers, raising security concerns.
10. By what year does India aim to end urea imports according to the Union Minister for Chemicals and Fertilizers?
[A] 2024
[B] 2025
[C] 2026
[D] 2027
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Correct Answer: B [2025]
Notes:
India aims to halt urea imports by 2025 as local production surges with new fertilizer plants. Currently importing 30% of its 35 million tonnes annual requirement, the country saw urea production rise from 225.08 to 284.95 lakh tonnes between 2014-15 and 2022-23. The government’s strategy includes reviving closed plants and promoting alternative fertilizers like nano-liquid urea to achieve self-sufficiency and reduce reliance on imports from Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE.