10 PM Quiz: February 13, 2020
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1. Question
1 points“COVID-19” is recently in news related to which of the following?
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Explanation: The UN health agency on February 11 announced that “COVID-19” will be the official name of the deadly virus disease from China. “We now have a name for the disease and it’s COVID-19,” World Health Organization chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus told reporters in Geneva. Tedros said that “co” stands for “corona”, “vi” for “virus” and “d” for “disease”, while “19” was for the year, as the outbreak was first identified on December 31.
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Explanation: The UN health agency on February 11 announced that “COVID-19” will be the official name of the deadly virus disease from China. “We now have a name for the disease and it’s COVID-19,” World Health Organization chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus told reporters in Geneva. Tedros said that “co” stands for “corona”, “vi” for “virus” and “d” for “disease”, while “19” was for the year, as the outbreak was first identified on December 31.
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2. Question
1 points“Dasuopu Glacier” is recently in news located in which of the following mountain belt?
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Explanation: Human activity may have contaminated one of the highest peaks in the central Himalayas hundreds of years before a person ever set foot there. According to a study published in the journal PNAS, indicates that the byproducts of burning coal in Europe in the late 18th century made their way to the Dasuopu glacier, about 10,300 kilometres from London, the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution.
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Explanation: Human activity may have contaminated one of the highest peaks in the central Himalayas hundreds of years before a person ever set foot there. According to a study published in the journal PNAS, indicates that the byproducts of burning coal in Europe in the late 18th century made their way to the Dasuopu glacier, about 10,300 kilometres from London, the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution.
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3. Question
1 pointsConsider the following statements with respect to Protected Special Agriculture Zone (PSAZ):
1. It is announced by Karnataka to protect Cauvery Basin
2. Zone can be used for non-farm activities
Which of the following codes given below is/are NOT correct?Correct
Explanation: Tamil Nadu government has announced to make the Cauvery Delta region a Protected Special Agriculture Zone (PSAZ). It will include Thanjavur, Tiruvarur, Nagapattinam districts and delta regions of Trichy, Ariyalur, Cuddalore and Pudukkottai It cannot be used for any non-agricultural activities. It recognises farmer concerns about hydrocarbon exploration and accords primacy to food security.
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Explanation: Tamil Nadu government has announced to make the Cauvery Delta region a Protected Special Agriculture Zone (PSAZ). It will include Thanjavur, Tiruvarur, Nagapattinam districts and delta regions of Trichy, Ariyalur, Cuddalore and Pudukkottai It cannot be used for any non-agricultural activities. It recognises farmer concerns about hydrocarbon exploration and accords primacy to food security.
- Question 4 of 5
4. Question
1 pointsConsider the following statements with respect to 2nd BIMSTEC Disaster Management Exercise:
1. It is conducted by National Disaster Responsive Force
2. All members of BIMSTEC group participated in the exercise
Which of the following codes given below is/are correct?Correct
Explanation: Minister of State for Home Affairs, Shri Nityanand Rai today inaugurated the Field Training Exercise of 2nd BIMSTEC Disaster Management Exercise on flood rescue at the Ramachandi Beach, Puri (Odisha). Delegates & rescue teams of five member nations namely- India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka & Myanmar, of BIMSTEC group participated in this exercise with great zeal and enthusiasm. This exercise will provide a platform for member states to evaluate existing capabilities, share best emergency response practices, improve existing emergency preparedness and strengthen regional response mechanism and also to conduct risk assessment in the context of cultural heritage sites at the time of disaster. In order to bring in a feel of real disaster scenario, “simulated exercise sites including villages & Heritage Site (Konark Sun Temple)”were set up at Ramachandi Beach in Puri to depict flooded localities and houses due to the flood disaster. Large number of simulated dummy structures including multi-storied buildings and houses were erected in inundated condition with marooned people & livestock at the exercise site to reflect the real disaster scenario and ultimately it was helpful to all the participating teams to become familiar to preserve the damage cultural heritage during disasters.
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Explanation: Minister of State for Home Affairs, Shri Nityanand Rai today inaugurated the Field Training Exercise of 2nd BIMSTEC Disaster Management Exercise on flood rescue at the Ramachandi Beach, Puri (Odisha). Delegates & rescue teams of five member nations namely- India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka & Myanmar, of BIMSTEC group participated in this exercise with great zeal and enthusiasm. This exercise will provide a platform for member states to evaluate existing capabilities, share best emergency response practices, improve existing emergency preparedness and strengthen regional response mechanism and also to conduct risk assessment in the context of cultural heritage sites at the time of disaster. In order to bring in a feel of real disaster scenario, “simulated exercise sites including villages & Heritage Site (Konark Sun Temple)”were set up at Ramachandi Beach in Puri to depict flooded localities and houses due to the flood disaster. Large number of simulated dummy structures including multi-storied buildings and houses were erected in inundated condition with marooned people & livestock at the exercise site to reflect the real disaster scenario and ultimately it was helpful to all the participating teams to become familiar to preserve the damage cultural heritage during disasters.
- Question 5 of 5
5. Question
1 pointsThe traditional theatre art “Chindu Yakshaganam” is performed in which of the following state?
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Explanation: Chindu Yakshaganam also called Chindu Bhagavatam is a traditional theatre art form performed in Telangana. The art is mainly performed by the Chindu Madiga community. The art-form is very similar to Yakshaganam, a traditional theatre form particular to Karnataka. It combines dance, music, dialogue, costume, make-up, and stage techniques with a unique style and form.
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Explanation: Chindu Yakshaganam also called Chindu Bhagavatam is a traditional theatre art form performed in Telangana. The art is mainly performed by the Chindu Madiga community. The art-form is very similar to Yakshaganam, a traditional theatre form particular to Karnataka. It combines dance, music, dialogue, costume, make-up, and stage techniques with a unique style and form.
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