11. Kazakhstan establishes its first nuclear power station near which lake?
[A] Lake Alakol
[B] Lake Lemuria
[C] Lake Balkhash
[D] Lake Kryve
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Correct Answer: C [Lake Balkhash]
Notes:
Kazakhstan, the world’s leading uranium producer, is considering its first nuclear power station to enhance energy capacity. The location, near Lake Balkhash, is significant due to past Soviet-era nuclear tests that exposed millions to radiation. The recent referendum reflects Kazakhstan’s cautious approach to nuclear energy amidst historical sensitivities around radiation and safety.
12. Pashtun ethnic group is mainly found in which countries?
[A] Afghanistan and Pakistan
[B] Turkey and Iran
[C] Iraq and UAE
[D] Syria and Saudi Arabia
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Correct Answer: A [Afghanistan and Pakistan]
Notes:
Pakistan recently banned the Pashtun Tahafuz Movement (PTM), calling it a national security threat. PTM advocates for the rights of ethnic Pashtuns. Pashtuns, also known as Pathans or Pakhtuns, are an ethnic group in Afghanistan and Pakistan. They mainly live between the Hindu Kush in Afghanistan and the northern Indus River in Pakistan. The Durand Line, drawn in the late 19th century, separated Pashtuns in Pakistan from those in Afghanistan. Pashtuns make up 40-50% of Afghanistan’s population and primarily speak Pashto. They also use Farsi for trade.
13. Which organization developed the Unified Genomic Chip?
[A] Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR)
[B] Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairying (DAHD)
[C] Food Corporation of India (FCI)
[D] Ministry of Agriculture
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Correct Answer: B [Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairying (DAHD)]
Notes:
The Prime Minister of India recently launched an initiative named ‘Unified Genomic Chip’. It aims to assist farmers in identifying high-quality cattle early and improving dairy farming efficiency in India. The Unified Genomic Chip has two versions: the ‘Gau Chip’ for cattle and the ‘Mahish Chip’ for buffalo. Developed by the Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairying, the chip helps farmers make informed decisions by identifying young, high-quality bulls early. It is designed specifically for Indian cattle breeds, enhancing the quality of livestock and the dairy sector.
14. Kaimur Wildlife Sanctuary is located in which state?
[A] Bihar
[B] Jharkhand
[C] Odisha
[D] Haryana
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Correct Answer: A [Bihar]
Notes:
The Bihar government announced that the Centre approved a tiger reserve at Kaimur Wildlife Sanctuary. This sanctuary is the largest in the Kaimur District, located in the Vindhyachal hill ranges. It plays a crucial role as a catchment area for the Kav, Sone, and Durgawati river systems and their tributaries. Kaimur Wildlife Sanctuary connects with the Chandraprabha Wildlife Sanctuary in Uttar Pradesh. This connection links to the Sanjay Dubri Tiger Reserve and the Panna landscape in Madhya Pradesh through forests and other wildlife sanctuaries.
15. Which university has launched The Climate Institute to address environmental challenges?
[A] Lucknow University
[B] Mumbai University
[C] Ahmedabad University
[D] Delhi University
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Correct Answer: C [Ahmedabad University]
Notes:
Ahmedabad University has launched The Climate Institute, focusing on research, education, and impact to address climate issues. The Institute is developing India’s first comprehensive Climate, Energy, and Environmental education program for future leaders. It operates in three areas: Energy and Climate Change, Cities and Settlements, and Air and Water, promoting interdisciplinary research and partnerships to inform policy design and innovation.
16. Which day is observed as National Postal Day every year?
[A] October 9
[B] October 10
[C] October 11
[D] October 12
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Correct Answer: B [October 10]
Notes:
India celebrates National Postal Day on October 10th each year. The day honors the Indian Postal Service and its role in connecting the nation. It commemorates the service’s founding by the East India Company on October 10, 1854. The Indian Postal Service has grown into one of the world’s largest networks. It has evolved from simple mail delivery to providing a wide range of services to millions across the country.
17. Which institute has developed a device using photoacoustic technology for the early detection of breast cancer?
[A] IIT Indore
[B] IIT Bombay
[C] IIT Madras
[D] IIT Kanpur
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Correct Answer: A [IIT Indore]
Notes:
According to recent reports, the Indian Institute of Technology Indore (IIT Indore) has developed a device utilizing photoacoustic technology for early detection of breast cancer at an affordable cost. The device uses Photoacoustic Spectral Response (PASR) technology, which combines optical and acoustic signals to detect abnormal tissue changes. t aims to enable early breast cancer detection, particularly in rural and remote areas, due to its affordability.
18. What is the primary objective of fortified rice initiative?
[A] Combat malnutrition
[B] Increase rice exports
[C] Increase rice imports
[D] None of the Above
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Correct Answer: A [Combat malnutrition]
Notes:
The Union cabinet, led by PM Modi, approved the continuation of fortified rice distribution under all government schemes, including Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Anna Yojana (PMGKAY), from July 2024 to December 2028. The initiative is fully funded by the Centre, providing a unified mechanism for implementation. India faces high malnutrition levels, especially among women and children, with widespread deficiencies in iron, Vitamin B12, and folic acid. The National Family Health Survey (NFHS-5) shows high anaemia rates, with every second woman anaemic and every third child stunted. Rice, a staple food in India, is ideal for fortification to address malnutrition and improve health.
19. A Brahmi inscription was recently discovered in which district of Andhra Pradesh?
[A] Palnadu
[B] Nellore
[C] Guntur
[D] Kurnool
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Correct Answer: A [Palnadu]
Notes:
A Brahmi inscription has been discovered in Dharanikota village, Amaravathi mandal, Palnadu district, Andhra Pradesh. The inscription is in the Prakrit language and uses Brahmi characters dating back to the 2nd century CE. Brahmi is one of the oldest known Indian scripts, originating from the Mauryan Period. It is the foundation for most current Indian scripts, including Devanagari, Bengali, Tamil, and Malayalam.
20. Where was the 149th assembly of the Inter-Parliamentary Union held?
[A] Geneva
[B] London
[C] Paris
[D] New Delhi
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Correct Answer: A [Geneva]
Notes:
A parliamentary delegation attended the 149th Assembly of the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) in Geneva. The assembly focused on harnessing science, technology, and innovation for a peaceful and sustainable future. The delegation participated in meetings of the IPU’s governing council, the highest decision-making body. They met counterparts from other parliaments during the assembly. The delegation also interacted with the Indian diaspora in Geneva. The IPU included 180 member parliaments and 15 associate members from both large and small countries.