1. Which country has become the first in the Amazon region to receive malaria-free certification from the World Health Organisation?
[A] Suriname
[B] Ecuador
[C] Venezuela
[D] Guyana
Show Answer
Correct Answer: A [Suriname]
Notes:
Recently, Suriname became the first country in the Amazon region to get malaria-free certification from the World Health Organisation on 30 June 2025. This recognition comes after nearly 70 years of efforts by the Suriname government and people to eliminate malaria across rainforests and diverse communities. WHO gives this certification after confirming no indigenous malaria transmission for at least three continuous years.
2. The term “Girmitiyas”, recently mentioned in news, refers to which group of people?
[A] Tribal farmers
[B] Indian indentured labourers sent to British colonies
[C] Freedom fighters
[D] British officers in India
Show Answer
Correct Answer: B [Indian indentured labourers sent to British colonies]
Notes:
Recently, the Prime Minister said descendants of Girmitiyas are now known for their success, service, and values instead of struggle. Girmitiyas were Indian indentured labourers who left India in the 19th century to work in British colonies. The term Girmitiya comes from the word “girmit”, an Indian pronunciation of “agreement”. These labourers signed agreements hoping for better wages and jobs. They travelled on old slave ships and lived in poor slave-like barracks. They faced a practice called “blackbirding”, meaning forced or deceptive recruitment for cheap labour abroad.
3. Which two countries are involved in the Kaladan Multi-Modal Transit Transport Project (KMTTP)?
[A] India and Bangladesh
[B] India and Myanmar
[C] India and Nepal
[D] Nepal and China
Show Answer
Correct Answer: B [India and Myanmar]
Notes:
Kaladan Multimodal Transit Transport Project (KMTTP) is expected to be operational by 2027 as recently announced by the Union Minister. It is a joint initiative by India and Myanmar to boost cargo transport between Eastern Ports of India and India’s North-Eastern Region (NER) via Myanmar. The project provides a multi-modal transportation system using both waterways and roadways. The framework agreement for Kaladan Multimodal Transit Transport Project was signed in 2008.
4. Which African country has been declared free of trachoma by the World Health Organization (WHO) on July 15, 2025?
[A] Sudan
[B] Senegal
[C] Kenya
[D] Angola
Show Answer
Correct Answer: B [Senegal]
Notes:
Senegal has recently been declared free of trachoma by the World Health Organization (WHO) on July 15, 2025. It became the 25th country globally and the 9th in Africa to eliminate trachoma as a public health problem. Trachoma is a bacterial eye infection caused by Chlamydia trachomatis and leads to preventable blindness. It contributes to about 1.4% of global blindness, affecting 1.9 million people. Senegal faced trachoma since early 1900s and joined WHO’s global elimination alliance in 1998.
5. Which country has launched its most powerful conventional bomb, the Gazap?
[A] China
[B] Japan
[C] Israel
[D] Turkey
Show Answer
Correct Answer: D [Turkey]
Notes:
Turkey has unveiled its most powerful conventional bomb, the Gazap, at the International Defence Industry Fair (IDEF) 2025 in Istanbul. The Gazap bomb weighs 970 kg and is designed for F-16 fighter jets. It disperses 10.16 fragment explosions per metre, up from the earlier standard of 3 metres. It is developed by the National Defence Ministry’s R&D centre, it increases Turkey’s airstrike power.
6. What is the name of the treaty signed between Australia and the UK for nuclear-powered submarine cooperation in July 2025?
[A] Canberra Treaty
[B] Geelong Treaty
[C] AUKUS Naval Accord
[D] Submarine Security Treaty
Show Answer
Correct Answer: B [Geelong Treaty]
Notes:
Australia and the United Kingdom recently signed the Nuclear-Powered Submarine Partnership and Collaboration Treaty, known as the Geelong Treaty, in Geelong, Australia. The treaty strengthens their commitment to AUKUS (Australia-UK-US) under Pillar I, focused on nuclear-powered submarines. It ensures 50 years of bilateral defense cooperation between Australia and the UK. The treaty covers the design, construction, operation, maintenance, and disposal of SSN-AUKUS submarines. This development comes as the United States reviews its role in AUKUS to align with its America First agenda.
7. Which country has launched construction of a hydropower project on the Yarlung Tsangpo River in Tibet?
[A] India
[B] Bangladesh
[C] China
[D] Nepal
Show Answer
Correct Answer: C [China]
Notes:
Recently, Chinese Premier Li Qiang launched construction of a huge hydropower project on the Yarlung Tsangpo River in Tibet, near India’s Arunachal Pradesh border. The project has raised concerns due to its massive scale, lack of transparency, and no consultation with lower riparian countries like India and Bangladesh. The project is worth 1.2 trillion yuan or 167.8 billion US dollars and includes five cascade hydropower plants in Medog County, just 30 km from the Indian border. It aims to generate 300 billion kilowatt-hours (kWh) annually, over three times that of China’s Three Gorges Dam.
8. Which country has become the first European Union (EU) country to ban all weapons trade with Israel?
[A] Germany
[B] Estonia
[C] Finland
[D] Slovenia
Show Answer
Correct Answer: D [Slovenia]
Notes:
Slovenia became the first European Union (EU) country to ban all weapons trade with Israel. The arms embargo was announced by Prime Minister Robert Golob after a cabinet meeting. The decision was taken due to the ongoing war in Gaza. Slovenia acted independently as the EU failed to agree on a joint position due to internal divisions. No military export permits to Israel have been issued by Slovenia since October 2023.
9. Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty was signed between the Russia (formerly Soviet Union) and which country?
[A] United States
[B] Australia
[C] India
[D] United Kingdom
Show Answer
Correct Answer: A [United States]
Notes:
Russia has officially declared that it is no longer bound by the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty. The INF Treaty was signed in 1987 between the United States and the Russia (formerly Soviet Union). Its objective was to destroy two categories of lethal missile systems to slow down the nuclear arms race. The treaty targeted ground-launched missiles with a range of 500 to 5,500 kilometres. It emerged after a massive missile build-up in Europe by both powers that threatened continental security. It was signed during the leadership of US President Ronald Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev. The treaty enabled mutual verification, leading to the dismantling of 2,619 missiles in three years.
10. Where is the headquarters of United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) located?
[A] Paris, France
[B] Geneva, Switzerland
[C] Rome, Italy
[D] New Delhi, India
Show Answer
Correct Answer: B [Geneva, Switzerland]
Notes:
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) has temporarily suspended the repatriation of Sri Lankan Tamil refugees. UNHCR was established in 1950 by the United Nations General Assembly after the Second World War. It was earlier called the Office of the High Commissioner for Refugees. Its main aim is to save lives and protect the rights of refugees, internally displaced people, and stateless persons. Its headquarters is in Geneva, Switzerland.