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  • Sports28 Apr 2026

    When did India last host a Formula 1 Grand Prix, and at which circuit?

    1. A.2010 at Madras Motor Race Track, Chennai
    2. B.2013 at Buddh International Circuit, Greater Noida (built by Jaypee Group; opened October 2011; ran 2011-2013)
    3. C.2018 at Kari Motor Speedway, Coimbatore
    4. D.2020 at Yamuna Expressway
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    Answer: B. 2013 at Buddh International Circuit, Greater Noida (built by Jaypee Group; opened October 2011; ran 2011-2013)

    India last hosted a **Formula 1 Grand Prix** in **2013** at the **Buddh International Circuit (BIC)** in **Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh**. The circuit was built and operated by the **Jaypee Group**, opened in October 2011, and hosted the **Indian Grand Prix 2011-2013**. **Sebastian Vettel won** the inaugural 2011 race. The series was discontinued after 2013 over taxation classification disputes (entertainment tax) and financial issues.

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  • Sports28 Apr 2026

    Which Indian organisation has partnered with Formula 1 to launch the F1 Sim Racing India Open 2026?

    1. A.Tata Motorsport
    2. B.Mumbai Falcons Racing Limited
    3. C.Mahindra Racing
    4. D.JK Tyre Motorsport
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    Answer: B. Mumbai Falcons Racing Limited

    **Formula 1** has partnered with **Mumbai Falcons Racing Limited** — an Indian motorsport organisation active on international racing circuits — to launch the **F1 Sim Racing India Open 2026**. It is India's first official F1-sanctioned sim racing championship. The format is **online qualifiers → city rounds → national championship round in Mumbai**, played on the official F1 video game platform.

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  • Economy & Banking28 Apr 2026

    What is the carbon-intensity reduction target under the Harit Nauka Guidelines?

    1. A.50% reduction by 2025
    2. B.30% reduction in carbon intensity of inland waterway-based passenger transport by 2030
    3. C.100% net-zero by 2030
    4. D.10% reduction by 2050
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    Answer: B. 30% reduction in carbon intensity of inland waterway-based passenger transport by 2030

    The **Harit Nauka Inland Vessels Green Transition Guidelines** target a **30% reduction in carbon intensity** of inland waterway-based passenger transport by **2030**. The guidelines promote **LNG and electric inland vessels** as part of India's broader maritime decarbonisation push, complementing initiatives like the Coastal Cargo Promotion Scheme and Jalvahak Cargo Promotion Scheme.

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  • Economy & Banking28 Apr 2026

    When was NITI Aayog established, and what did it replace?

    1. A.1 January 2015; replaced the Planning Commission
    2. B.15 August 2014; replaced the Finance Ministry
    3. C.26 January 2017; replaced the Cabinet Secretariat
    4. D.1 July 2017; replaced the Finance Commission
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    Answer: A. 1 January 2015; replaced the Planning Commission

    **NITI Aayog (National Institution for Transforming India)** was established on **1 January 2015**, replacing the **Planning Commission** which had operated since 1950. NITI Aayog functions as the policy think tank of the Government of India, with the **PM as Chairperson** and **Suman K. Bery as Vice-Chairperson** (as of 2026).

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  • International28 Apr 2026

    At which COP did India's PM Modi announce the country's net-zero by 2070 target and the Panchamrit pledges?

    1. A.COP21 Paris (2015)
    2. B.COP26 Glasgow (November 2021)
    3. C.COP28 Dubai (2023)
    4. D.COP30 Belém (2025)
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    Answer: B. COP26 Glasgow (November 2021)

    PM Narendra Modi announced India's **net-zero by 2070** target and the **five-point Panchamrit pledges** at **COP26 Glasgow** in **November 2021**. The Panchamrit includes: net-zero by 2070, 500 GW non-fossil capacity by 2030, 50% energy from renewables by 2030, 1 billion tonne CO2 reduction by 2030, and 45% reduction in emissions intensity of GDP by 2030 (vs 2005 baseline).

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  • International28 Apr 2026

    Which Indian Navy operation reflects India's SAGAR doctrine of maritime security in the Indian Ocean Region?

    1. A.Operation Cactus (Maldives, 1988)
    2. B.Continuous anti-piracy operations off Somalia in the Gulf of Aden since 2008 — including INS Sumitra (April 2024) — under SAGAR (Security and Growth for All in the Region) articulated by PM Modi in 2015
    3. C.Operation Trident (1971)
    4. D.Operation Pawan (Sri Lanka, 1987)
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    Answer: B. Continuous anti-piracy operations off Somalia in the Gulf of Aden since 2008 — including INS Sumitra (April 2024) — under SAGAR (Security and Growth for All in the Region) articulated by PM Modi in 2015

    **SAGAR — Security and Growth for All in the Region** — was articulated by PM Modi in 2015 in Mauritius as India's framework for Indian Ocean Region engagement. India's continuous anti-piracy operations off Somalia in the Gulf of Aden since 2008, including **INS Sumitra (April 2024)** and **INS Kolkata**, operationalise SAGAR's maritime-security pillar. India is also part of the **Combined Maritime Forces Combined Task Force 151** for counter-piracy.

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  • Economy & Banking28 Apr 2026

    Which NW carries the Jal Marg Vikas Project, and what is its corridor?

    1. A.NW-2 along the Brahmaputra (Sadiya-Dhubri, 891 km)
    2. B.NW-1 along the Ganga–Bhagirathi–Hooghly (Prayagraj-Haldia, 1,620 km), World Bank-supported
    3. C.NW-3 along the West Coast Canal (Kerala)
    4. D.NW-5 along the Brahmani-Mahanadi delta (Odisha)
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    Answer: B. NW-1 along the Ganga–Bhagirathi–Hooghly (Prayagraj-Haldia, 1,620 km), World Bank-supported

    The **Jal Marg Vikas Project (JMVP)** runs along **NW-1 — Ganga–Bhagirathi–Hooghly**, on the **Varanasi-Haldia stretch** (1,390 km of the total 1,620 km). It is a **World Bank-supported** project that aims to make NW-1 navigable for large vessels (1,500-2,000 DWT) and has built multi-modal terminals at **Varanasi, Sahibganj, and Haldia**, plus a new River Information System.

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  • International28 Apr 2026

    The 17th Petersberg Climate Dialogue (2026) was co-hosted by Germany along with which countries holding the COP31 presidency?

    1. A.UK and France
    2. B.COP31 Presidency of Türkiye and Presidency of Negotiations Australia
    3. C.USA and India
    4. D.Brazil and South Africa
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    Answer: B. COP31 Presidency of Türkiye and Presidency of Negotiations Australia

    The 17th Petersberg Climate Dialogue (2026) was co-hosted by **Germany** alongside the **COP31 Presidency of Türkiye** and the **Presidency of Negotiations Australia**. The Türkiye-Australia co-presidency reflects an unusual COP arrangement where Türkiye hosts the physical summit (in **Antalya**) while Australia co-leads negotiations.

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  • Economy & Banking28 Apr 2026

    How many National Waterways has India declared, and under which Act?

    1. A.50 NWs under the IWAI Act 1985
    2. B.111 NWs totaling 20,187 km under the National Waterways Act 2016
    3. C.200 NWs under the Sagarmala Act 2015
    4. D.25 NWs under the Maritime Act 2020
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    Answer: B. 111 NWs totaling 20,187 km under the National Waterways Act 2016

    India has declared **111 National Waterways** totaling **20,187 km** under the **National Waterways Act, 2016**. As of **March 2026**, **32 of these NWs are operational**. The **Union Budget 2026-27** announced the operationalisation of **20 new NWs over the next 5 years**. The earlier **IWAI Act 1985** established the Inland Waterways Authority of India as the apex body.

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  • Uncategorized28 Apr 2026

    Under the Maternity Benefit (Amendment) Act 2017, paid maternity leave was extended to how many weeks?

    1. A.12 weeks
    2. B.26 weeks
    3. C.52 weeks
    4. D.8 weeks
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    Answer: B. 26 weeks

    The **Maternity Benefit (Amendment) Act 2017** extended paid maternity leave from 12 weeks to **26 weeks** for women working in establishments with 10 or more employees. The amendment also mandates **creche facilities** in establishments with 50 or more employees and includes provisions for adoptive and commissioning mothers.

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  • Uncategorized28 Apr 2026

    When was the Skill India Mission launched, and which year was the dedicated Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship (MSDE) created?

    1. A.Mission launched 2010; MSDE created 2008
    2. B.Mission launched 15 July 2015; MSDE created November 2014
    3. C.Mission launched 2017; MSDE created 2017
    4. D.Mission launched 2020; MSDE created 2019
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    Answer: B. Mission launched 15 July 2015; MSDE created November 2014

    The **Skill India Mission** was launched on **15 July 2015** by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on the occasion of the first World Youth Skills Day. The **Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship (MSDE)** was created in **November 2014** as a dedicated nodal ministry. The two key implementation pillars are PMKVY and NSDC.

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  • Uncategorized28 Apr 2026

    The PCPNDT Act 1994 prohibits which practice?

    1. A.Child marriage
    2. B.Sex selection and pre-natal sex determination
    3. C.Domestic violence
    4. D.Workplace sexual harassment
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    Answer: B. Sex selection and pre-natal sex determination

    The **Pre-Conception and Pre-Natal Diagnostic Techniques (Prohibition of Sex Selection) Act, 1994 (PCPNDT)** prohibits sex selection before or after conception and the misuse of pre-natal diagnostic techniques for sex determination. Child marriage is addressed by the Prohibition of Child Marriage Act 2006; domestic violence by the PWDV Act 2005; workplace sexual harassment by the POSH Act 2013.

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  • Uncategorized28 Apr 2026

    When was UNESCO founded, and where is its headquarters located?

    1. A.1919, in Geneva
    2. B.1945, in Paris
    3. C.1948, in New York
    4. D.1992, in Brussels
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    Answer: B. 1945, in Paris

    **UNESCO** — United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization — was founded on **16 November 1945**, with headquarters in **Paris, France**. India is a **founding member**. Its current Director-General is **Audrey Azoulay** (since 2017). The **UNESCO Chairs / UNITWIN Programme** was launched in 1992, with over 950 chairs in 110+ countries today.

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  • Uncategorized28 Apr 2026

    Where was Asia's first UNESCO Chair on Gender Inclusion and Skill Development launched, and who inaugurated it?

    1. A.IIM Ahmedabad; inaugurated by Dharmendra Pradhan
    2. B.Symbiosis Skills and Professional University (SSPU), Pune; inaugurated by Jayant Chaudhary on 24 April 2026
    3. C.Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai; inaugurated by Smriti Irani
    4. D.Indira Gandhi National Open University, New Delhi; inaugurated by Annpurna Devi
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    Answer: B. Symbiosis Skills and Professional University (SSPU), Pune; inaugurated by Jayant Chaudhary on 24 April 2026

    Asia's first UNESCO Chair on Gender Inclusion and Skill Development was launched at **Symbiosis Skills and Professional University (SSPU), Pune** on **24 April 2026**. It was inaugurated by **Jayant Chaudhary**, Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Skill Development and Entrepreneurship and Minister of State for Education. The Chair is led by **Dr Swati Mujumdar**, Pro-Chancellor of SSPU.

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  • Uncategorized27 Apr 2026

    Under what name was World Design Day first celebrated, and in which year?

    1. A.Global Creative Day, in 2000
    2. B.World Graphics Day, in 1995
    3. C.International Design Festival, in 1985
    4. D.World Architecture Day, in 1990
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    Answer: B. World Graphics Day, in 1995

    World Design Day was first celebrated in **1995** under the name **World Graphics Day**. As the celebration evolved to reflect design's broader impact across industries — beyond just graphics — the day was later renamed and the date shifted to **27 April** to mark the founding of the International Council of Design.

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  • Uncategorized27 Apr 2026

    World Design Day is observed every year on which date, and what does it commemorate?

    1. A.22 April; commemorates Earth Day
    2. B.27 April; commemorates the founding of the International Council of Design in 1963
    3. C.26 April; commemorates the WIPO Convention
    4. D.1 May; commemorates International Workers' Day
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    Answer: B. 27 April; commemorates the founding of the International Council of Design in 1963

    **World Design Day** — also known as **International Design Day** — is observed every year on **27 April** to commemorate the founding of the **International Council of Design (ico-D)** in **1963** (originally known as **Icograda — International Council of Graphic Design Associations**, founded in London). Marked in over 50 countries with annual themes.

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  • Sports27 Apr 2026

    What is the current name of the cricket ground in Delhi that was earlier called Feroz Shah Kotla Stadium?

    1. A.Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium
    2. B.Arun Jaitley Stadium
    3. C.Atal Bihari Vajpayee Stadium
    4. D.Rajiv Gandhi Stadium
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    Answer: B. Arun Jaitley Stadium

    **Feroz Shah Kotla Stadium** was renamed **Arun Jaitley Stadium** in **2019** in honour of the late Union Finance Minister and former DDCA president **Arun Jaitley** (1952-2019). The stadium is the home ground of **Delhi Capitals** and is operated by the **Delhi & District Cricket Association (DDCA)**. It was commissioned in 1883 — one of India's oldest cricket grounds.

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  • Defence27 Apr 2026

    Where are India's two notified Defence Industrial Corridors located?

    1. A.Maharashtra and Karnataka
    2. B.Tamil Nadu and Uttar Pradesh
    3. C.Gujarat and Rajasthan
    4. D.Kerala and Telangana
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    Answer: B. Tamil Nadu and Uttar Pradesh

    India has two notified **Defence Industrial Corridors** — one in **Tamil Nadu** (Chennai–Coimbatore–Tiruchirappalli–Salem–Hosur) and one in **Uttar Pradesh** (Aligarh–Agra–Jhansi–Kanpur–Lucknow). Both were notified in 2018 and aim to cluster defence manufacturing, attract private investment, and complement the Atmanirbhar Bharat in defence push.

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  • Defence27 Apr 2026

    Which two private-sector Indian companies are key industrial partners for the new DRDO armoured platforms?

    1. A.Tata Advanced Systems Limited (TASL) and Bharat Forge Limited
    2. B.Reliance Defence and L&T Defence
    3. C.Mahindra Defence and Hindustan Aeronautics Limited
    4. D.Bharat Electronics Limited and Bharat Earth Movers Limited
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    Answer: A. Tata Advanced Systems Limited (TASL) and Bharat Forge Limited

    The platforms are built in collaboration with **Tata Advanced Systems Limited (TASL)** — a Tata Sons subsidiary — and **Bharat Forge Limited** — Pune-based Kalyani Group company that is also a DRDO partner on the Advanced Towed Artillery Gun System (ATAGS). MSMEs also participate. The platforms have **65% indigenous content**, with a planned increase to **90%**.

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  • Sports27 Apr 2026

    Which team holds the new IPL record for the highest successful chase, and what was the score?

    1. A.Sunrisers Hyderabad — 277
    2. B.Punjab Kings — 265 against Delhi Capitals at Arun Jaitley Stadium
    3. C.Royal Challengers Bengaluru — 250
    4. D.Mumbai Indians — 240
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    Answer: B. Punjab Kings — 265 against Delhi Capitals at Arun Jaitley Stadium

    **Punjab Kings (PBKS)** chased **265** against **Delhi Capitals** at the **Arun Jaitley Stadium, New Delhi** — the **highest successful chase in IPL history**. It broke PBKS's own previous record of **262** set against Kolkata Knight Riders in **IPL 2024**, making PBKS holders of the top two highest successful chases ever.

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  • Economy & Banking27 Apr 2026

    Which state currently leads India in mushroom production with around 45,000 tonnes annually — the benchmark Andhra Pradesh aims to overtake?

    1. A.Maharashtra
    2. B.Bihar
    3. C.Punjab
    4. D.Uttarakhand
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    Answer: B. Bihar

    **Bihar** is currently India's top mushroom-producing state with about **45,000 tonnes** of annual production, achieved through the **Bihar Mushroom Mission**. Other significant producers include Odisha, Maharashtra, Punjab, Haryana, and Uttarakhand. AP's mission aims to overtake Bihar with a target of 67,500 tonnes.

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  • Sports27 Apr 2026

    Where is the next ISSF Junior World Championship scheduled to be held?

    1. A.New Delhi, India
    2. B.Cairo, Egypt
    3. C.Suhl, Germany — June 2026
    4. D.Tokyo, Japan
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    Answer: C. Suhl, Germany — June 2026

    The **ISSF Junior World Championship** is scheduled to be held in **Suhl, Germany** in **June 2026**. Suhl is a city in Thuringia, Germany, with a long heritage in firearms and shooting sport — and a key platform for Indian shooters to build form ahead of senior international competitions and the Olympics.

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  • Sports27 Apr 2026

    The ISSF (International Shooting Sport Federation) is headquartered in which city?

    1. A.Geneva, Switzerland
    2. B.Munich, Germany
    3. C.Lausanne, Switzerland
    4. D.Tokyo, Japan
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    Answer: B. Munich, Germany

    The **International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF)** — the world governing body for Olympic shooting sports — is headquartered in **Munich, Germany**. India's apex shooting body is the **National Rifle Association of India (NRAI)**, founded in **1951**.

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  • Sports27 Apr 2026

    Which athlete broke the four-minute mile barrier in 1954 — the historical analogue to a sub-two-hour marathon?

    1. A.Jim Ryun
    2. B.Roger Bannister at Iffley Road, Oxford on 6 May 1954 with a time of 3:59.4
    3. C.Hicham El Guerrouj
    4. D.John Landy
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    Answer: B. Roger Bannister at Iffley Road, Oxford on 6 May 1954 with a time of 3:59.4

    **Roger Bannister** broke the four-minute mile barrier on **6 May 1954** at **Iffley Road, Oxford** with a time of **3:59.4**. The four-minute mile had been considered nearly unbreakable, and the breakthrough is often invoked as a parallel to the two-hour marathon barrier.

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  • Economy & Banking27 Apr 2026

    What was DMRC's total revenue in FY2024-25, and how was it split between farebox and non-fare sources?

    1. A.₹5,000 cr; ₹4,000 cr farebox + ₹1,000 cr non-fare
    2. B.₹8,151 cr; ₹3,946 cr farebox + ₹4,205 cr non-fare
    3. C.₹15,000 cr; ₹10,000 cr farebox + ₹5,000 cr non-fare
    4. D.₹3,000 cr; ₹2,500 cr farebox + ₹500 cr non-fare
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    Answer: B. ₹8,151 cr; ₹3,946 cr farebox + ₹4,205 cr non-fare

    DMRC's total revenue in **FY2024-25** was **₹8,151 crore** — comprising **₹3,946 crore from farebox collections** and **₹4,205 crore from non-fare sources** (advertising, leasing, consultancy, property development). Non-fare revenue exceeding farebox is a distinctive feature of DMRC's financially sustainable model — and the template DMIL is expected to replicate internationally.

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  • Sports27 Apr 2026

    Hemant Burman won silver for India in which event, and who took the gold with a junior world record?

    1. A.10m Air Rifle Men; gold by Shiva Narwal
    2. B.50m Rifle 3 Positions; gold by Oleg Noskov of Russia with a junior world record of 355.6
    3. C.25m Rapid Fire Pistol; gold by Nikita Solokov
    4. D.Trap Men's; gold by Zuhair Khan
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    Answer: B. 50m Rifle 3 Positions; gold by Oleg Noskov of Russia with a junior world record of 355.6

    **Hemant Burman** won silver in the **50m Rifle 3 Positions** event with a final score of **351.7**. The gold was won by Russia's **Oleg Noskov**, who set a new **junior world record of 355.6**. **Nikita Solokov** took bronze.

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  • Sports27 Apr 2026

    How many total medals has India won so far at the ISSF Junior World Cup 2026 in Cairo?

    1. A.10 medals (3 gold, 4 silver, 3 bronze)
    2. B.16 medals (5 gold, 6 silver, 5 bronze)
    3. C.21 medals (8 gold, 7 silver, 6 bronze)
    4. D.12 medals (4 gold, 4 silver, 4 bronze)
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    Answer: B. 16 medals (5 gold, 6 silver, 5 bronze)

    India is leading the medal tally with **16 medals — 5 gold, 6 silver, and 5 bronze** at the **ISSF Junior World Cup 2026** held in **Cairo, Egypt**. The contingent has performed strongly across multiple rifle, pistol, and shotgun events.

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  • Uncategorized27 Apr 2026

    What is a 'flow battery'?

    1. A.A battery with continuous flow of electrons through a single solid electrolyte
    2. B.A rechargeable battery using two liquid electrolytes — a catholyte and an anolyte — stored in external tanks and pumped through a central electrochemical cell
    3. C.A battery that operates only when water flows over it
    4. D.A battery that uses tidal flow as its energy source
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    Answer: B. A rechargeable battery using two liquid electrolytes — a catholyte and an anolyte — stored in external tanks and pumped through a central electrochemical cell

    A **flow battery** is a rechargeable battery using **two liquid electrolytes** — the **catholyte** (positive side) and the **anolyte** (negative side) — stored in external tanks and pumped through a central electrochemical cell. **Energy capacity** is determined by tank volume; **power output** is determined by cell stack size — energy and power are decoupled, unlike in lithium-ion. This makes flow batteries well-suited to long-duration grid-scale storage.

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  • Economy & Banking27 Apr 2026

    The India-New Zealand FTA was signed by which two ministers, and what is its bilateral-trade target?

    1. A.S. Jaishankar and Winston Peters; USD 10 billion in 3 years
    2. B.Piyush Goyal and Todd McClay; USD 5 billion in 5 years (doubling)
    3. C.Nirmala Sitharaman and Nicola Willis; USD 8 billion in 4 years
    4. D.Anurag Thakur and Chris Bishop; USD 2 billion in 2 years
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    Answer: B. Piyush Goyal and Todd McClay; USD 5 billion in 5 years (doubling)

    The FTA was signed by India's Commerce and Industry Minister **Piyush Goyal** and New Zealand's Trade Minister **Todd McClay**. It aims to **double bilateral trade to USD 5 billion** over the next 5 years. NZ Prime Minister Christopher Luxon called it a 'once-in-a-generation' agreement.

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  • Defence27 Apr 2026

    Which of the following is NOT one of India's tri-service Special Forces?

    1. A.Para SF (Indian Army)
    2. B.MARCOS (Indian Navy)
    3. C.Garud Commando Force (Indian Air Force)
    4. D.NSG (National Security Guard)
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    Answer: D. NSG (National Security Guard)

    **NSG (National Security Guard)** is a federal contingency force under the Ministry of Home Affairs (raised 1984), not a tri-service Special Force. India's tri-service Special Forces are **Para SF** (Indian Army, raised 1966), **MARCOS** (Marine Commandos, Indian Navy, raised 1987), and **Garud Commando Force** (Indian Air Force, raised 2004).

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