1. Which country recently deployed a powerful Large Phased Array Radar (LPAR) near the Myanmar border?
[A] China
[B] India
[C] Thailand
[D] Bangladesh
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Correct Answer: A [China]
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China deployed a powerful Large Phased Array Radar (LPAR) in Yunnan province near the China-Myanmar border. It has a surveillance range of over 5,000 km, covering the Indian Ocean and deep into Indian territory. It can detect and track ballistic missile launches in real time. Unlike traditional radars, it uses electronically controlled antennas for instant scanning. It can track multiple targets, including ballistic missiles, with high precision. LPARs play a key role in early warning systems and air defense networks.
2. What is POLG disease that was recently mentioned in news?
[A] A rare type of cancer
[B] A genetic mitochondrial disorder
[C] A viral infection affecting the nervous system
[D] An autoimmune disorder
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Correct Answer: B [A genetic mitochondrial disorder]
Notes:
Prince Frederik of Luxembourg, 22, recently died from a rare genetic disease called POLG. POLG is a mitochondrial disorder that prevents cells from producing enough energy, leading to organ failure. It primarily affects the brain, nerves, muscles, liver, and sometimes vision. Patients often become bedridden and lose the ability to perform daily activities. The disease is caused by mutations in the POLG and POLG2 genes, affecting mitochondrial replication. Symptoms range from muscle weakness and seizures to liver failure and difficulty walking. There is no cure; treatment focuses on symptom management and quality of life improvement.
3. Melioidosis disease, that was recently seen in news, is caused by which agent?
[A] Fungus
[B] Bacteria
[C] Virus
[D] Protozoa
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Correct Answer: B [Bacteria]
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A study in Odisha found that melioidosis cases peak during and after the monsoon season. Melioidosis is a bacterial disease caused by Burkholderia pseudomallei, which lives in soil and surface water in tropical and subtropical regions. It is endemic in Southeast Asia, northern Australia, the Indian subcontinent, and parts of China. Also known as Whitmore’s disease, it has a high Case Fatality Rate (16%-50%). It spreads through contact with contaminated soil, air, or water.
4. What is the primary function of sonic weapons, that were recently mentioned in news?
[A] To deliver loud, painful sounds over long distances
[B] To enhance communication between soldiers
[C] To generate electromagnetic pulses
[D] To detect enemy submarines
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Correct Answer: A [To deliver loud, painful sounds over long distances]
Notes:
Serbian government is accused of using a banned sonic weapon to disperse protesters in Belgrade. Sonic weapons, also called acoustic weapons, emit loud, painful sounds over long distances. They can use audible or inaudible sound waves to disrupt, disorient, or incapacitate people. Some versions amplify voices for crowd control. It was first developed for military use. The U.S. used them in Iraq in 2004. They work with transducers that convert energy into sound waves. Highly concentrated sound beams can cause discomfort, pain, and disorientation. Authorities control frequency, volume, and duration for targeted impact.
5. What is the primary objective of the Euclid space telescope?
[A] Search for exoplanets
[B] To study dark energy and dark matter
[C] To study the rings of Saturn
[D] Study the Sun
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Correct Answer: B [To study dark energy and dark matter]
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The Euclid Space Telescope captured images of galaxies in different shapes. Named after ancient Greek mathematician Euclid, it is part of ESA’s Cosmic Vision Programme. It was launched by SpaceX Falcon 9. Its operational lifespan is at least 6 years. It is positioned 1.5 million km above Earth at the Lagrange Point 2 (L2). It is 4.7 meters tall and 3.7 meters in diameter, with image quality four times sharper than ground-based telescopes. Its mission includes studying dark energy, dark matter, and the universe’s large-scale structure in 3D.
6. What is “Coeliac Disease” that was recently seen in news?
[A] Viral Disease
[B] Neurological disorder
[C] Inherited autoimmune disorder
[D] Cardiovascular disease
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Correct Answer: C [Inherited autoimmune disorder]
Notes:
Artificial Intelligence (AI) could help speed up the diagnosis of Coeliac Disease, an inherited autoimmune disorder. It is caused by an immune reaction to gluten, a protein found in wheat, barley, and rye. Eating gluten triggers intestinal damage, leading to malabsorption of nutrients. Symptoms include diarrhea, fatigue, weight loss, bloating, and anemia. In children, it can affect growth and development. 1 in 10 people with a first-degree relative having the disease are at risk. 1 in 100 people worldwide are affected. The only treatment is a strict gluten-free diet.
7. According to recent study in Madagascar, which species was identified as the exclusive carrier of the Hantavirus?
[A] Black rat
[B] Fruit bat
[C] Mosquitofish
[D] Bull frog
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Correct Answer: A [Black rat]
Notes:
A study in Madagascar found that hantavirus is carried only by black rats, also called Rattus rattus, in rural areas. These rats came from Asia and were introduced to Madagascar between the 10th and 14th centuries, spreading widely since then. Researchers tested around 2,000 animals, but no native rodents, bats, or other small animals had the virus. Hantavirus is a rare but deadly virus spread by infected rodents. It transmits through contact with rodent urine, feces, or saliva, mainly through air particles or direct contact. Human-to-human spread is extremely rare, so environmental exposure is the key risk.
8. What is the name of the nuclear fusion-powered rocket developed by Pulsar Fusion, a British startup, to revolutionize interplanetary travel?
[A] Dragonfly
[B] Starship
[C] Sunbird
[D] Juno
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Correct Answer: C [Sunbird]
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Sunbird is a nuclear fusion-powered rocket developed by Pulsar Fusion, a British startup, to transform interplanetary travel with much faster speeds. It could reach up to 805,000 km/h, surpassing the current fastest object, NASA’s Parker Solar Probe, which travels at 692,000 km/h. With this speed, Sunbird could reduce travel time to Mars by almost half and reach Pluto in just 4 years. A major orbital test is planned in 2027, showing progress in next-generation space propulsion. Nuclear fusion, which powers Sunbird, fuses atoms like stars do, giving high energy with minimal radioactive waste, unlike nuclear fission.
9. Which organization has launched its 7th-generation Tensor Processing Unit (TPU) named Ironwood?
[A] Google
[B] Microsoft
[C] Meta
[D] Amazon
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Correct Answer: A [Google]
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Google has launched its 7th-generation Tensor Processing Unit (TPU), named Ironwood, to improve the performance of Artificial Intelligence (AI) models. TPU is a specialised processor known as an Application-Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC) developed by Google in 2015. It is designed especially for machine learning and AI tasks. TPUs are made to perform tensor operations, which are the main data structures used in Machine Learning (ML) models. TPUs are faster than Central Processing Units (CPUs) and Graphics Processing Units (GPUs) in AI tasks. They can train complex neural networks in just a few hours.
10. Which state has launched a pilot Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) project in collaboration with IIT Bombay?
[A] Tamil Nadu
[B] Kerala
[C] Maharashtra
[D] Gujarat
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Correct Answer: B [Kerala]
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The Kerala State Electricity Board (KSEB) and Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IIT Bombay) have launched a pilot Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) project in Kerala. Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) is a technology that allows Electric Vehicles (EVs) to send stored power back to the grid when not in use. V2G is the most studied application, though it is part of a broader framework including Vehicle to Home (V2H) and Vehicle to Vehicle (V2V) systems.