11. What natural disaster recently led to reports of stranded manatees, an aquatic mammal, in Florida?
[A] Hurricane Helene
[B] Tsunami
[C] Earthquake
[D] Flood
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Correct Answer: A [Hurricane Helene]
Notes:
Biologists and the public are responding to reports of stranded manatees in Florida following Hurricane Helene. Manatees are aquatic mammals that belong to the Sirenia group, which also includes dugongs. They have paddle-shaped tails, while dugongs have fluked tails resembling those of whales. Manatees live in shallow coastal areas and rivers. There are three species of manatees: the Amazonian manatee, which lives only in freshwater; the African manatee, found in tropical West Africa; and the Caribbean manatee, located in Florida and the West Indies.
12. Scientists have recently detected the gases carbon dioxide and hydrogen peroxide on which moon of Pluto?
[A] Charon
[B] Nix
[C] Hydra
[D] Kerberos
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Correct Answer: A [Charon]
Notes:
Scientists found carbon dioxide and hydrogen peroxide on Pluto’s largest moon, Charon. Charon is half the size of Pluto, measuring 1,214 km across, discovered in 1978. It’s named after the ferryman of dead souls in Greek mythology. Charon’s mass is over one-tenth of Pluto’s, and the two form a double dwarf planet system. The distance between Pluto and Charon is 19,640 km. Both bodies are tidally locked, always facing each other in same side. Charon completes one orbit of Pluto in 6.4 Earth days.
13. India has recently joined which global platform to enhance its domestic energy efficiency?
[A] Association for Renewable Energy and Clean Technology
[B] International Energy Efficiency Hub
[C] United States Department of Energy
[D] Renewable Energy Agency
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Correct Answer: B [International Energy Efficiency Hub]
Notes:
The Union Cabinet, led by the Prime Minister of India, has approved India’s membership in the Energy Efficiency Hub. This global platform, established in 2020, promotes energy efficiency worldwide. It succeeded the International Partnership for Energy Efficiency Cooperation (IPEEC), of which India was a member. The hub connects governments, international organizations, and private entities to share knowledge and solutions. Sixteen countries, including the U.S., U.K., and China, are members. The Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE) will represent India in the Hub. India’s participation will enhance its energy efficiency initiatives and contribute to climate change efforts. This aligns with India’s goals for sustainable development and reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
14. The Chenchus Tribe primarily resides in which state?
[A] Andhra Pradesh
[B] Jharkhand
[C] Madhya Pradesh
[D] Karnataka
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Correct Answer: A [Andhra Pradesh]
Notes:
The Chenchus, a Telugu-speaking tribe in the Nallamala forests of Andhra Pradesh, struggle with declining work under MGNREGA due to modernization. They are a Scheduled Tribe and have maintained their traditional lifestyle without adapting to modernity. Chenchus live in small villages called “Penta” and gather forest products like fruits, tubers, honey, and tamarind for minimal income. They rely on bows, arrows, and knives for hunting. Village elders, called “Peddamanishi,” hold authority in social matters. Chenchus have ties to the Srisailam temple and enjoy special privileges there.
15. Which organization recently prepared the “Business- Ready Index”?
[A] United Nations Development Programme
[B] World Bank
[C] International Monetary Fund
[D] World Economic Forum
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Correct Answer: B [World Bank]
Notes:
India is aligning its state business readiness rankings with the new World Bank B-READY index. The B-READY (Business-Ready Index) replaces the discontinued Ease of Doing Business rankings. It assesses the business environment of global economies based on regulatory framework, public services, and efficiency. Key areas include digitalization, environmental sustainability, and gender equality. The index evaluates ten parameters across a business’s lifecycle, from starting to closing. It will expand from 54 economies initially to 180 countries by 2026. Global institutions and companies will use it to assess a country’s regulatory and policy environment.
16. Which country developed the hypersonic ballistic missile named “Fattah-2”?
[A] Russia
[B] Israel
[C] Iran
[D] China
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Correct Answer: C [Iran]
Notes:
Iran recently launched over 180 ballistic missiles, including the hypersonic Fattah-2, targeting Israel’s air defenses. Fattah-2 is a new version of Iran’s first domestically made hypersonic ballistic missile, Fattah, which means conqueror in Farsi. It features a hypersonic glide vehicle (HGV) warhead that can maneuver and glide at hypersonic speed. The missile uses a liquid-fuel rocket propellant, allowing its engine to adjust thrust force.
17. Which state government has recently launched “Nijut Moina Scheme” for girls education?
[A] Assam
[B] Manipur
[C] Nagaland
[D] Mizoram
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Correct Answer: A [Assam]
Notes:
The Assam government has launched the ‘Nijut Moina’ scheme to combat child marriage and support girl students in pursuing higher studies. The scheme provides monthly stipends: Rs 1,000 for Classes 11-12, Rs 1,250 for degree students, and Rs 2,500 for post-graduate students. To qualify, students must attend classes regularly, demonstrate discipline, perform well in exams, and delay marriage until after completing their post-graduation. This initiative aims to empower girls and promote education in Assam.
18. ‘Indian Air Force Day 2024’ is celebrated on which day?
[A] October 6
[B] October 7
[C] October 8
[D] October 9
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Correct Answer: C [October 8]
Notes:
Every year on October 8, India observes Indian Air Force Day to honor servicemen and pilots who sacrificed their lives for the nation. This year, the celebration marks the 92nd anniversary of the Indian Air Force. The event takes place at Marina Beach in Chennai. Indian Air Force Day 2024 falls on a Tuesday, October 8, 2024. The theme for this year is “Bharatiya Vayusena: Saksham, Sashakt aur Aatmnirbhar,” which translates to “Potent, Powerful, and Self-Reliant.”
19. 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.
20. Which rare species of leopard has recently identified in Odisha?
[A] Snow Leopard
[B] Black Panther
[C] Arabian Leopard
[D] Javan Leopard
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Correct Answer: B [Black Panther]
Notes:
Odisha has reported the presence of rare melanistic leopards, known as black panthers, in three forest divisions based on the All Odisha Leopard Estimation-2024. This species is particularly vulnerable to poaching, and the state is taking measures to protect them. The survey revealed a total of 696 leopards in Odisha, an increase from previous estimates, highlighting the importance of conservation efforts in the region, especially in the Similipal Tiger Reserve, which also houses unique Royal Bengal tigers.