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- Uncategorized25 Apr 2026
Which of the following is NOT one of the Five Great Vows (Pancha Mahavratas) of Jainism?
- A.Ahimsa (non-violence)
- B.Satya (truthfulness)
- C.Brahmacharya (chastity)
- D.Tapas (austerity)
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Answer: D. Tapas (austerity)
The Five Great Vows of Jainism are: (1) Ahimsa (non-violence), (2) Satya (truthfulness), (3) Asteya (non-stealing), (4) Brahmacharya (chastity), and (5) Aparigraha (non-attachment / non-possession). Tapas (austerity) is a Jain practice but is NOT one of the five vows.
Read source story → - Sports25 Apr 2026
The Badminton World Federation (BWF) is headquartered in:
- A.Lausanne, Switzerland
- B.Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
- C.Tokyo, Japan
- D.London, United Kingdom
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Answer: B. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
The Badminton World Federation (BWF) is headquartered in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It was founded in 1934 as the International Badminton Federation and was renamed Badminton World Federation in 2006. It is the global governing body for badminton.
Read source story → - Uncategorized25 Apr 2026
The Jain doctrine of 'non-absolutism' or 'many-sidedness' — which suggests that truth and reality have multiple aspects and no single point of view captures the total truth — is called:
- A.Syadvada
- B.Anekantavada
- C.Karmavada
- D.Pudgalavada
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Answer: B. Anekantavada
Anekantavada is the Jain doctrine of non-absolutism or many-sidedness — truth and reality are complex with multiple aspects; no single point of view captures the total truth. It is illustrated by the parable of the blind men and the elephant. Syadvada is the related logic of conditional predication ('Syat' — perhaps/maybe) that complements Anekantavada.
Read source story → - Science & Tech25 Apr 2026
The Late Payment Surcharge Rules of 2022 were introduced primarily to address:
- A.Late tax filings by renewable companies
- B.Timely DISCOM payments to power generators including renewable sector
- C.Late filing of consumer electricity bills
- D.Late submission of subsidy claims
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Answer: B. Timely DISCOM payments to power generators including renewable sector
The Late Payment Surcharge Rules of 2022 were introduced by the Ministry of Power to ensure timely DISCOM (Distribution Company) payments to power generators — including renewable sector generators. The rules impose graduated surcharges on overdue payments and are a key tool for renewable sector financial discipline alongside DISCOM reforms like UDAY (2015) and RDSS (2021-26).
Read source story → - Science & Tech25 Apr 2026
Under the Panchamrit (five climate pledges) announced by PM Modi at COP26 Glasgow in November 2021, India committed to achieving net-zero emissions by:
- A.2050
- B.2060
- C.2070
- D.2080
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Answer: C. 2070
Under the Panchamrit pledges at COP26 Glasgow (November 2021), PM Modi committed India to achieving net-zero emissions by 2070. The other four pledges are: 500 GW non-fossil capacity by 2030, 50% energy from RE by 2030, 1 billion tonnes CO2 reduction by 2030, and carbon intensity 45% reduction by 2030.
Read source story → - Uncategorized25 Apr 2026
Mahavira — the 24th and final Tirthankara of Jainism — attained Kevala Jnana (omniscience) at the age of:
- A.29
- B.35
- C.42
- D.72
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Answer: C. 42
Mahavira attained Kevala Jnana (absolute knowledge / omniscience) at the age of 42 under a Sal tree at Jrimbhikagrama. He was born c. 599 BCE in Kundagrama (near Vaishali, Bihar) to King Siddhartha and Queen Trishala, and attained moksha at Pavapuri c. 527 BCE at age 72.
Read source story → - Science & Tech25 Apr 2026
India is currently the _____ largest wind energy producer globally.
- A.Second
- B.Third
- C.Fourth
- D.Fifth
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Answer: C. Fourth
India is the 4th-largest wind energy producer globally — after China (largest, ~450+ GW), United States (~150+ GW), and Germany (~70+ GW). India's installed capacity now exceeds 56.1 GW after the FY 2025-26 addition.
Read source story → - Sports25 Apr 2026
Traditional badminton shuttlecocks require how many feathers from the same wing of a goose or duck?
- A.8
- B.12
- C.16
- D.20
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Answer: C. 16
A traditional feather shuttlecock requires 16 feathers, all from the same wing of a single goose or duck. This stringent same-wing requirement contributes to high material costs and supply constraints — and is one factor driving the 'feather crisis' that has pushed BWF toward synthetic alternatives.
Read source story → - Uncategorized25 Apr 2026
The first Tirthankara of Jainism in the present cosmic age — symbolised by the Bull — is:
- A.Mahavira
- B.Parshvanatha
- C.Rishabhanatha (Adinath)
- D.Neminatha
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Answer: C. Rishabhanatha (Adinath)
Rishabhanatha (also known as Adinath) is the first Tirthankara of Jainism in the present cosmic age, symbolised by the Bull. Mahavira is the 24th and final Tirthankara (Lion symbol). Parshvanatha is the 23rd (Serpent symbol). Neminatha is the 22nd (Conch symbol).
Read source story → - Science & Tech25 Apr 2026
India's total installed wind energy capacity has crossed which milestone after the addition of 6.1 GW in 2025-26?
- A.46.1 GW
- B.56.1 GW
- C.76.1 GW
- D.100 GW
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Answer: B. 56.1 GW
India's total installed wind energy capacity crossed 56.1 GW after the addition of 6.1 GW in 2025-26. This consolidates India's position as the 4th-largest wind energy producer globally (after China, USA, and Germany). The 100 GW figure is the 2030 TARGET, not the current capacity.
Read source story → - Science & Tech25 Apr 2026
Under India's Panchamrit climate commitments at COP26 Glasgow (November 2021), the target for non-fossil energy capacity by 2030 is:
- A.100 GW
- B.300 GW
- C.450 GW
- D.500 GW
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Answer: D. 500 GW
Under the Panchamrit pledges at COP26 Glasgow (November 2021), PM Modi committed India to achieving 500 GW of non-fossil energy capacity by 2030. The 100 GW figure refers to the wind-specific target by 2030 within this broader 500 GW commitment.
Read source story → - International25 Apr 2026
Which of the following is the major India-Japan Army-level joint military exercise (held since 2018)?
- A.JIMEX
- B.Shinyuu Maitri
- C.Dharma Guardian
- D.Malabar
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Answer: C. Dharma Guardian
DHARMA GUARDIAN is the major India-Japan ARMY-level joint military exercise, conducted since 2018. JIMEX (Japan-India Maritime Exercise) is the Navy bilateral. Shinyuu Maitri is the Air Force exercise. Malabar is the multilateral Navy exercise involving all four Quad members (US, India, Japan, Australia) since 2020.
Read source story → - International25 Apr 2026
Japan's first woman Prime Minister — who currently leads the country — is:
- A.Yuriko Koike
- B.Sanae Takaichi
- C.Tomomi Inada
- D.Seiko Hashimoto
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Answer: B. Sanae Takaichi
Sanae Takaichi is Japan's first woman Prime Minister; she took office in October 2024. She is an LDP politician who previously served as Minister for Economic Security and Minister of Internal Affairs and Communications. Yuriko Koike is the Governor of Tokyo (since 2016) — a different position.
Read source story → - Uncategorized25 Apr 2026
The classification of Maharatna, Navratna, and Miniratna is applicable to:
- A.Private companies
- B.State Public Sector Undertakings only
- C.Central Public Sector Enterprises (CPSEs)
- D.Cooperative societies
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Answer: C. Central Public Sector Enterprises (CPSEs)
The Maharatna/Navratna/Miniratna classification is applied exclusively to Central Public Sector Enterprises (CPSEs) by the Department of Public Enterprises (DPE) under the Ministry of Finance. The classification does not apply to private companies, State Public Sector Undertakings, or cooperative societies.
Read source story → - International25 Apr 2026
Which of the following is the maritime exercise between the Indian Navy and the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF)?
- A.Dharma Guardian
- B.Shinyuu Maitri
- C.JIMEX
- D.Tarang Shakti
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Answer: C. JIMEX
JIMEX (Japan-India Maritime Exercise) is the bilateral Navy exercise between the Indian Navy and the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF). Dharma Guardian is the Army exercise (since 2018); Shinyuu Maitri is the Air Force exercise. Malabar is the multilateral exercise involving all four Quad members.
Read source story → - International25 Apr 2026
Japan's recently amended defence export doctrine is called:
- A.The Five Principles on Defence Exports
- B.The Three Principles on Transfer of Defence Equipment and Technology
- C.The Tokyo Charter on Arms Trade
- D.The National Defence Equipment Code
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Answer: B. The Three Principles on Transfer of Defence Equipment and Technology
Japan's defence export doctrine is called the 'Three Principles on Transfer of Defence Equipment and Technology' — adopted in 2014 to replace the much older 'Three Principles on Arms Exports' (1967). The 2026 revision further expands the scope of permitted transfers while retaining strict export-control monitoring.
Read source story → - Persons in News25 Apr 2026
NASSCOM (National Association of Software and Service Companies) was established in:
- A.1985
- B.1988
- C.1991
- D.1995
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Answer: B. 1988
NASSCOM was established in 1988. It is a not-for-profit industry association serving as the apex body of India's IT and Business Process Management (BPM) industry. It is headquartered in New Delhi and represents over 3,000 member companies.
Read source story → - International25 Apr 2026
The India-Japan relationship was upgraded to a 'Special Strategic and Global Partnership' in:
- A.2006
- B.2010
- C.2014
- D.2018
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Answer: C. 2014
The India-Japan relationship was upgraded to a 'Special Strategic and Global Partnership' (SSGP) in 2014, under Prime Ministers Narendra Modi and Shinzo Abe. Earlier milestones: 2000 ('Global Partnership' under Vajpayee-Mori), 2006 ('Strategic and Global Partnership' under Manmohan Singh-Koizumi). The 2018 milestone was the institutionalisation of the 2+2 Foreign and Defence Ministers' Dialogue.
Read source story → - Uncategorized25 Apr 2026
Power Finance Corporation (PFC) — where Rajesh Kumar Agarwal has been appointed Director — was granted Maharatna status on:
- A.12 January 2009
- B.12 October 2021
- C.1 April 2022
- D.15 August 2023
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Answer: B. 12 October 2021
PFC was granted Maharatna status on 12 October 2021 — joining the highest tier of Central Public Sector Enterprises (CPSEs). PFC was established in 1986 under the Ministry of Power and is India's leading NBFC focused on the power sector.
Read source story → - International25 Apr 2026
The SCO Defence Ministers' meeting in April 2026 will be hosted in:
- A.Beijing
- B.Moscow
- C.Bishkek
- D.Tashkent
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Answer: C. Bishkek
The SCO Defence Ministers' meeting will be hosted in Bishkek (capital of Kyrgyzstan) on 27-28 April 2026. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh will lead the Indian delegation. Bishkek has hosted several major regional diplomatic meetings including SCO and CSTO events.
Read source story → - Economy & Banking25 Apr 2026
Reserve Bank of India (RBI) typically uses forex reserves for which of the following purposes? (Select the most comprehensive answer)
- A.Only managing rupee volatility
- B.Only servicing external debt
- C.Only ensuring import cover
- D.Managing rupee volatility, ensuring import cover, servicing external debt, supporting investor confidence, and buffering external shocks
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Answer: D. Managing rupee volatility, ensuring import cover, servicing external debt, supporting investor confidence, and buffering external shocks
RBI uses forex reserves for multiple purposes: (1) managing rupee volatility through dollar sales/purchases; (2) ensuring adequate import cover (3-6 months minimum, India typically 10-12 months); (3) servicing external debt obligations; (4) supporting investor confidence and sovereign credit ratings; (5) buffering against capital-flow reversals and external shocks. All of these together make forex reserves a comprehensive macro-stability tool.
Read source story → - Economy & Banking25 Apr 2026
FASTag and NCMC services — both of which were prohibited for PPBL in January 2024 — are operated by:
- A.RBI directly
- B.Ministry of Finance
- C.National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI)
- D.Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI)
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Answer: C. National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI)
FASTag (electronic toll collection on national highways under the National Electronic Toll Collection or NETC framework) and NCMC ('One Nation One Card' launched March 2019) are both operated by the National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI). NPCI is the umbrella organisation for retail payments, established in 2008 as a Section 8 not-for-profit company.
Read source story → - Polity & Governance25 Apr 2026
The first Vice-Chairman of NITI Aayog (2015-2017) was:
- A.Rajiv Kumar
- B.Bibek Debroy
- C.Arvind Panagariya
- D.Amitabh Kant
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Answer: C. Arvind Panagariya
Arvind Panagariya was the first Vice-Chairman of NITI Aayog, serving from 5 January 2015 to 31 August 2017. He was succeeded by Rajiv Kumar (2017-2022), Suman Bery (2022-2026), and now Ashok Lahiri (2026 incoming). Amitabh Kant was a NITI Aayog CEO (2016-2022), not Vice-Chairman.
Read source story → - Defence25 Apr 2026
The Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC) — which launched the digital panels at Basra Memorial — was originally established in 1917 as:
- A.Royal War Memorial Commission
- B.Imperial War Graves Commission
- C.British Empire Memorial Trust
- D.Allied Forces Commemoration Society
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Answer: B. Imperial War Graves Commission
The CWGC was originally established on 21 May 1917 by Royal Charter as the Imperial War Graves Commission. It was renamed Commonwealth War Graves Commission in 1960. It is headquartered in Maidenhead, UK and maintains over 23,000 cemeteries and memorials across more than 150 countries.
Read source story → - Economy & Banking25 Apr 2026
Special Drawing Rights (SDRs) — one component of India's forex reserves — were created by which institution and in which year?
- A.World Bank, 1944
- B.International Monetary Fund (IMF), 1969
- C.Bank for International Settlements (BIS), 1973
- D.World Trade Organisation, 1995
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Answer: B. International Monetary Fund (IMF), 1969
Special Drawing Rights (SDRs) were created by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in 1969 as a supplementary international reserve asset. SDR value is determined daily based on a basket of five major currencies — US dollar, euro, Chinese renminbi, Japanese yen, and British pound. India received around $17.86 billion in SDR allocation in August 2021.
Read source story → - Persons in News25 Apr 2026
Dabur India Limited — one of India's leading FMCG companies — was founded in:
- A.1864
- B.1884
- C.1904
- D.1947
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Answer: B. 1884
Dabur was founded in 1884 by Dr. S.K. Burman in Kolkata as a small Ayurvedic medicines business. The corporate headquarters is now in Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh. Dabur is one of India's largest FMCG companies and is known for its strong presence in healthcare, personal care, and food products — particularly in Ayurvedic and natural products.
Read source story → - Economy & Banking25 Apr 2026
What is the maximum deposit limit per individual customer in a payments bank in India (as raised in April 2021)?
- A.₹50,000
- B.₹1 lakh
- C.₹2 lakh
- D.₹5 lakh
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Answer: C. ₹2 lakh
The maximum deposit limit per individual customer in a payments bank was raised from ₹1 lakh to ₹2 lakh in April 2021. Payments banks cannot offer credit/loans — a key restriction that distinguishes them from commercial banks and small finance banks.
Read source story → - Polity & Governance25 Apr 2026
NITI Aayog was established on:
- A.15 August 2014
- B.1 January 2015
- C.26 January 2015
- D.1 April 2015
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Answer: B. 1 January 2015
NITI Aayog (National Institution for Transforming India) was established on 1 January 2015 by an executive resolution of the Union Cabinet — replacing the Planning Commission, which had been in place since 15 March 1950. NITI Aayog was NOT created by an Act of Parliament.
Read source story → - Polity & Governance25 Apr 2026
The Supreme Court grounded reproductive autonomy as a fundamental right under which Article of the Constitution?
- A.Article 14
- B.Article 19(1)(a)
- C.Article 21
- D.Article 32
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Answer: C. Article 21
The Court held that reproductive autonomy is part of personal liberty guaranteed under Article 21 of the Constitution (Right to Life and Personal Liberty). Article 21 has been expansively interpreted by the SC to include dignity, privacy, and reproductive choice as fundamental rights.
Read source story → - International25 Apr 2026
India and Pakistan became full members of the SCO in:
- A.2005
- B.2010
- C.2015
- D.2017
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Answer: D. 2017
India and Pakistan became full members of the SCO on 9 June 2017 at the Astana Summit. Both countries had held observer status since 2005 before becoming full members. India's accession reflects its growing engagement with Eurasia and Central Asia.
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