1. Recently, who was honored with the ‘International Culture Award 2024’?
[A] Rizwana Hasan
[B] Meena Charanda
[C] Najla Mangoush
[D] Taif Sami Mohammed
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Correct Answer: B [Meena Charanda]
Notes:
Professor Meena Charanda, Principal of Kalindi College, Delhi University, received the ‘International Culture Award’ in 2024 for her exceptional contributions to education and social service. The honor was bestowed upon her at the India International Center on March 30, 2024.
2. P-800 Onyx Missile, recently seen in news, is developed by which country?
[A] China
[B] Japan
[C] Russia
[D] India
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Correct Answer: C [Russia]
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Russia’s Onyx supersonic cruise missile, known as the P-800 Onyx or Oniks, is set to become deadlier with a new target seeker. With speeds exceeding 3,000 km/h, it’s tough to intercept. Operating at low altitudes, it’s stealthy and versatile, targeting ships and ground objects. It boasts a range of up to 300 km and operates on a “shoot and forget” principle, needing minimal target data for successful strikes.
3. 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.
4. Recently, where was the Nepal-India International Sanskrit Conclave held?
[A] Pokhara, Nepal
[B] New Delhi, India
[C] Kathmandu, Nepal
[D] Varanasi, India
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Correct Answer: C [Kathmandu, Nepal]
Notes:
Indian and Nepalese Sanskrit scholars unite to enhance Sanskrit research and education. The three-day Nepal-India International Sanskrit Conclave in Kathmandu, organized by Niti Anusandhan Pratisthan, Nepal, along with Delhi’s Central Sanskrit University and India Foundation, saw over 120 experts participating. A five-point resolution includes annual conferences, a study center for unpublished Sanskrit manuscripts, support for gurukuls’ development, joint research, and training programs. The initiative aims to strengthen cultural ties and preserve Sanskrit heritage.
5. ‘INTERACT project’, recently seen in news, is funded by which organization?
[A] European Union
[B] International Labour Organization
[C] United Nations Development Programme
[D] World Bank
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Correct Answer: A [European Union]
Notes:
The International Network for Terrestrial Research and Monitoring in the Arctic (INTERACT) is a EU-funded project granting researchers access to Arctic research stations across Europe, Russia, and North America. It facilitates work in remote areas, fostering cross-fertilization and enabling comparative measurements. Researchers contribute to new research directions while accessing otherwise inaccessible regions.
6. 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.
7. What is the theme of World Autism Awareness Day 2024?
[A] Empowering Autistic Voices
[B] The Transition to Adulthood
[C] Inclusive Quality Education for All
[D] Assistive Technologies, Active Participation
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Correct Answer: A [Empowering Autistic Voices]
Notes:
World Autism Awareness Day, observed annually on April 2nd, advocates for improving the lives of individuals with autism and promoting their human rights. Established by a UN resolution in 2007, the day raises public awareness and encourages inclusive actions. The 2024 theme, “Empowering Autistic Voices,” emphasizes amplifying the voices of those with autism. Its goal is to ensure they enjoy dignity, participation, and rights on par with others in society.
8. Antiretroviral Therapy (ART) initiative, recently seen in news, is related to which disease?
[A] Dengue
[B] HIV/AIDS
[C] Tuberculosis
[D] Malaria
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Correct Answer: B [HIV/AIDS]
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The completion of twenty years of the Free Antiretroviral Therapy (ART) initiative marks a significant milestone in HIV/AIDS treatment. Started on April 1, 2004, it provides vital treatment for Persons living with HIV (PLHIV). This initiative utilizes a combination of drugs to suppress HIV replication, drastically reducing HIV prevalence and new infections globally. In 2023, HIV prevalence in 15-49 year-olds dropped to 0.20%, with India’s share in PLHIV decreasing to 6.3%.
9. Shigmo festival, recently seen in news, is celebrated in which state?
[A] Karnataka
[B] Madhya Pradesh
[C] Odisha
[D] Goa
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Correct Answer: D [Goa]
Notes:
Spring has sprung in Goa, igniting the vibrant Shigmo Festival, celebrating Konkan tradition. Lasting from March 26 to April 8, 2024, it bids farewell to winter, welcoming spring’s warmth. A fusion of Holi’s energy and carnival’s flamboyance, Shigmo showcases grand parades with folk performances and mythological floats. Held annually in Panaji, it embodies the essence of springtime bliss for Goans, echoing through the streets with two weeks of arts and culture.
10. What is Havana Syndrome, recently seen in news?
[A] Set of mental health symptoms that are said to be experienced by United States intelligence
[B] Abnormal rise in temperature leading to outbreak of bacterial diseases in Havana
[C] Neglected tropical disease caused due to under-nourishment
[D] It is a genetic disorder
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Correct Answer: A [Set of mental health symptoms that are said to be experienced by United States intelligence]
Notes:
Members of a Russian military intelligence unit are suspected of targeting US officials’ brains with directed energy weapons, leading to symptoms known as Havana syndrome. This condition, reported by US embassy officials in Cuba in 2016, involves migraines, fatigue, and cognitive impairment. India witnessed its first case in 2021 when a US intelligence officer traveling with CIA Director William Burns reported symptoms in New Delhi, raising concerns about similar incidents worldwide.