1. Which of the following countries are a member of the Five Eyes Alliance?
[A] Russia, Ukraine, Australia, India and Myanmar
[B] United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand
[C] China, India, Nepal, Bhutan and Myanmar
[D] Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Australia, Russia and China
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Correct Answer: B [United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand]
Notes:
The Five Eyes intelligence alliance faces challenges due to shifts in U.S. foreign policy under Donald Trump’s presidency. It is a secretive and powerful intelligence-sharing alliance of the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. It was formed after World War II, based on the UK-USA Agreement of 1946. The alliance is known for global surveillance using satellites, telephone networks, and fiber optic cables.
2. What is the name of the initiative launched by UN Secretary-General to improve efficiency and cost-effectiveness within the UN?
[A] UN Reform 2030
[B] UN80 Initiative
[C] UN Vision 2050
[D] None of the Above
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Correct Answer: B [UN80 Initiative]
Notes:
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres launched the UN80 Initiative to improve efficiency and cost-effectiveness in the United Nations. It is a reform strategy introduced on the 80th anniversary of the UN. The initiative aims to ensure financial sustainability as global contributions decline. It focuses on structural reforms to enhance the implementation of UN mandates.
3. The International Criminal Court (ICC) was established by which international agreement?
[A] Geneva Convention
[B] Rome Statute
[C] Hague Protocol
[D] Vienna Treaty
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Correct Answer: B [Rome Statute]
Notes:
On 3rd April 2025, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban announced that Hungary is withdrawing from the International Criminal Court (ICC), becoming the first European country to do so. The International Criminal Court was established in 2002 to prosecute individuals responsible for serious global crimes. It is the only permanent international criminal tribunal. The ICC was created by the Rome Statute, an international agreement adopted on 17 July 1998. The Rome Statute defines the Court’s powers, structure, and responsibilities and came into force on 1 July 2002. The ICC investigates and prosecutes genocide, war crimes, crimes against humanity, and the crime of aggression.
4. The Baku to Belém Roadmap was adopted during which international climate conference?
[A] COP27
[B] COP28
[C] COP29
[D] COP30
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Correct Answer: C [COP29]
Notes:
India urged BRICS nations—Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa—to support the Baku to Belém Roadmap. It was adopted at Conference of the Parties 29 (COP29) in 2024. The roadmap aims to mobilize USD 1.3 trillion to help developing nations meet their Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) under the Paris Agreement. It focuses on defining a New Collective Quantified Goal (NCQG) on climate finance post-2025 and ensuring finance is predictable, adequate, and accessible. As BRICS countries now represent 47% of the world’s population and 36% of global Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in Purchasing Power Parity (PPP), their united climate efforts are crucial for a fair global transition.
5. Which country has become the first African country to sign a Country Partnership Framework with the International Solar Alliance?
[A] Botswana
[B] Ethiopia
[C] Mauritius
[D] Kenya
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Correct Answer: C [Mauritius ]
Notes:
Mauritius has become the first African country and the fourth globally to sign a Country Partnership Framework (CPF) with the International Solar Alliance (ISA). The International Solar Alliance (ISA) is a global platform that promotes solar energy cooperation among member countries. The CPF offers a structured plan for long- and medium-term collaboration on solar projects aligned with Mauritius’s national goals. This agreement aims to speed up clean energy transition through joint solar initiatives. A Country Partnership Strategy (CPS) will be created to suit Mauritius’s energy needs.
6. Which country has declared April 28 a national day of mourning?
[A] Iran
[B] Syria
[C] India
[D] Israel
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Correct Answer: A [Iran]
Notes:
The Iranian government declared a day of national mourning on April 28 following a deadly blast at Shahid Rajaee port. The explosion occurred when a fuel tanker detonated at the port near Bandar Abbas in Hormozgan Province. The blast resulted in 28 deaths and over 1,200 injuries. The oil facilities at the port were not affected by the blast.
7. Indo-Pacific Maritime Domain Awareness (IPDMA) initiative was announced during which major event?
[A] BRICS Summit 2024
[B] QUAD Tokyo Summit 2022
[C] ASEAN-India Summit 2021
[D] G7 Summit 2022
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Correct Answer: B [QUAD Tokyo Summit 2022]
Notes:
The United States has recently approved a military hardware and logistics support package for India to assist in the Integrated Platform for Maritime Domain Awareness (IPMDA). IPMDA is a technology and training initiative designed to boost maritime domain awareness in the Indo-Pacific region and increase transparency in its vital waterways. It was announced by the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue (QUAD), which includes India, Australia, Japan, and the United States, during the Tokyo summit in 2022. The initiative uses innovative technology to provide near real-time information on maritime activities to partners in Southeast Asia, the Indian Ocean region, and the Pacific.
8. Which country recently received a $50 million Government Treasury Bill from India to support its fiscal reforms and economic stability?
[A] Maldives
[B] Nepal
[C] Sri Lanka
[D] Bhutan
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Correct Answer: A [Maldives]
Notes:
Recently, India extended financial support to the Maldives by offering a $50 million Government Treasury Bill to help the island nation with fiscal reforms and economic stability. This move highlights India’s commitment under the ‘Neighbourhood First’ policy to support its close maritime neighbours. The Maldives holds strategic importance in India’s regional outreach and is a key partner in India’s maritime vision, called Vision ‘MAHASAGAR’ (Maritime Awareness for Holistic Action and Security through Active Geographical Engagement for Regional Stability). The support reflects not just economic assistance but a deeper strategic and diplomatic partnership between India and the Maldives.
9. Which country has formally assumed the Chairmanship of the Asian Productivity Organization (APO) for the 2025–26 term?
[A] India
[B] China
[C] Malaysia
[D] Thailand
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Correct Answer: A [India]
Notes:
India has formally taken over as Chair of the Asian Productivity Organization (APO) for the 2025–26 term during the 67th Governing Body Meeting in Jakarta, Indonesia. The Indian delegation is led by the Secretary of the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT), Shri Amardeep Singh Bhatia, Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer. India committed to strengthening the APO Vision 2030 and advancing the Green Productivity 2.0 framework. India stressed regional cooperation for digital transformation, sustainability, innovation, and entrepreneurship. More than 100 Indian professionals take part in APO programs annually through the National Productivity Council (NPC) under DPIIT. India is implementing projects focused on Green Productivity and Industry 4.0 for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs). The APO, based in Tokyo, was founded in 1961 and currently includes 21 member economies.
10. Where is the headquarters of International Potato Center (CIP) located?
[A] Geneva, Switzerland
[B] Paris, France
[C] New Delhi, India
[D] Lima, Peru
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Correct Answer: D [Lima, Peru]
Notes:
India is projected to become the world’s top potato producer, overtaking China, according to scientists from the International Potato Center (Centro Internacional de la Papa – CIP). This was highlighted at a recent symposium on ‘Root and Tuber Crops Research and Development in India and South Asia’. Experts estimate that India’s potato production may grow from 60 million tonnes now to 100 million tonnes by 2050. The International Potato Center (CIP), founded in 1971, is a global research organization focusing on potato, sweetpotato, and Andean roots and tubers. Headquartered in Lima, Peru, CIP promotes nutritious food, sustainable businesses, and climate resilience in over 20 countries.