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1. Question
1 pointsCategory: current affairsWhich of the following country(s) is/are currently listed as ‘Jurisdictions under Increased Monitoring’ by FATF?
1. Iceland
2. Pakistan
3. Myanmar
Select the correct answer using the code given below:Correct
The statement “Jurisdictions under Increased Monitoring” (Grey List) identifies countries that are actively working with the FATF to address strategic deficiencies in their regimes to counter money laundering, terrorist financing, and proliferation financing.
Iceland and Mongolia were recently taken off the Grey List.
Jurisdictions with strategic deficiencies: Albania, The Bahamas, Barbados, Botswana, Cambodia, Ghana, Jamaica, Mauritius, Myanmar, Nicaragua, Pakistan, Panama, Syria, Uganda, Yemen and Zimbabwe.Incorrect
The statement “Jurisdictions under Increased Monitoring” (Grey List) identifies countries that are actively working with the FATF to address strategic deficiencies in their regimes to counter money laundering, terrorist financing, and proliferation financing.
Iceland and Mongolia were recently taken off the Grey List.
Jurisdictions with strategic deficiencies: Albania, The Bahamas, Barbados, Botswana, Cambodia, Ghana, Jamaica, Mauritius, Myanmar, Nicaragua, Pakistan, Panama, Syria, Uganda, Yemen and Zimbabwe. - Question 2 of 10
2. Question
1 pointsCategory: current affairsThe Galwan River is a tributary of which of the following river?
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The Galwan valley is the land that sits between steep mountains that buffet the Galwan River. The river has its source in Aksai Chin, on China’s side of the LAC, and it flows from the east to Ladakh, where it meets the Shyok River on India’s side of the LAC.
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The Galwan valley is the land that sits between steep mountains that buffet the Galwan River. The river has its source in Aksai Chin, on China’s side of the LAC, and it flows from the east to Ladakh, where it meets the Shyok River on India’s side of the LAC.
- Question 3 of 10
3. Question
1 pointsCategory: current affairs. Consider the following statements regarding the e-Sanjeevani Platform:
1. It is a web-based telemedicine solution.
2. It has been developed by Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC).
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?Correct
Both statements are correct.
eSanjeevani is Government of India’s flagship telemedicine technology developed by Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (Mohali).
‘eSanjeevani’, is a web-based comprehensive telemedicine solution. It extends the reach of specialized healthcare services to masses in both rural areas and isolated communities.
As per PIB [August release] eSanjeevani has been implemented so far by 23 States and other States are in the process of rolling it out.
The top five States which have been utilizing the e-health services being offered through this platform are Tamil Nadu (56,346 consultations), Uttar Pradesh (33,325), Andhra Pradesh (29,400), Himachal Pradesh (26,535) and Kerala (21,433).Incorrect
Both statements are correct.
eSanjeevani is Government of India’s flagship telemedicine technology developed by Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (Mohali).
‘eSanjeevani’, is a web-based comprehensive telemedicine solution. It extends the reach of specialized healthcare services to masses in both rural areas and isolated communities.
As per PIB [August release] eSanjeevani has been implemented so far by 23 States and other States are in the process of rolling it out.
The top five States which have been utilizing the e-health services being offered through this platform are Tamil Nadu (56,346 consultations), Uttar Pradesh (33,325), Andhra Pradesh (29,400), Himachal Pradesh (26,535) and Kerala (21,433). - Question 4 of 10
4. Question
1 pointsCategory: current affairsConsider the following statements regarding the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons:
1. It bans the use, possession, development, testing, deployment and transfer of nuclear weapons under international law.
2. India is a signatory to this treaty.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?Correct
Statement 1 is correct. The Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW) includes a comprehensive set of prohibitions on participating in any nuclear weapon activities. These include undertakings not to develop, test, produce, acquire, possess, stockpile, use or threaten to use nuclear weapons.
The Treaty also prohibits the deployment of nuclear weapons on national territory and the provision of assistance to any State in the conduct of prohibited activities. States parties will be obliged to prevent and suppress any activity prohibited under the TPNW undertaken by persons or on territory under its jurisdiction or control.
Statement 2 is incorrect. The treaty was approved by the 193-member UN General Assembly in 2017 by a vote of 122 in favour. Among countries voting in favor was Iran. The five nuclear powers and four other countries known or believed to possess nuclear weapons — India, Pakistan, North Korea and Israel — boycotted negotiations and the vote on the treaty, along with many of their allies.
India [2017] said that it supports the commencement of negotiations on a comprehensive Nuclear Weapons Convention in the Conference on Disarmament, which is the world’s single multilateral disarmament negotiation forum working on the basis of consensus.
# The United Nations recently announced that 50 countries have ratified a UN treaty to ban nuclear weapons triggering its entry into force in 90 days.Incorrect
Statement 1 is correct. The Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW) includes a comprehensive set of prohibitions on participating in any nuclear weapon activities. These include undertakings not to develop, test, produce, acquire, possess, stockpile, use or threaten to use nuclear weapons.
The Treaty also prohibits the deployment of nuclear weapons on national territory and the provision of assistance to any State in the conduct of prohibited activities. States parties will be obliged to prevent and suppress any activity prohibited under the TPNW undertaken by persons or on territory under its jurisdiction or control.
Statement 2 is incorrect. The treaty was approved by the 193-member UN General Assembly in 2017 by a vote of 122 in favour. Among countries voting in favor was Iran. The five nuclear powers and four other countries known or believed to possess nuclear weapons — India, Pakistan, North Korea and Israel — boycotted negotiations and the vote on the treaty, along with many of their allies.
India [2017] said that it supports the commencement of negotiations on a comprehensive Nuclear Weapons Convention in the Conference on Disarmament, which is the world’s single multilateral disarmament negotiation forum working on the basis of consensus.
# The United Nations recently announced that 50 countries have ratified a UN treaty to ban nuclear weapons triggering its entry into force in 90 days. - Question 5 of 10
5. Question
1 pointsCategory: current affairsWhich of the following statement(s) is/are correct regarding the Indus Valley Civilization (IVC)?
1. Evidence shows that people wore cotton garments in IVC.
2. Wheat and barley constituted the staple food.
Select the correct answer using the code given below:Correct
Both statements are correct.
The Archaeological Department of India carried out excavations in the Indus valley post 1920s wherein the ruins of the two old cities; Mohenjodaro and Harappa were unearthed.
The ruins of buildings and other things like household articles, weapons of war, gold and silver ornaments, seals, toys, pottery wares, etc., show that some four to five thousand years ago a highly developed Civilization flourished in this region.
The Indus valley civilization was basically an urban civilization and the people lived in well-planned and well-built towns, which were also the centers for trade. They had wide roads and a well-developed drainage system. The houses were made of baked bricks and had two or more storeys.
The highly civilized Harappans knew the art of growing cereals, and wheat and barley constituted their staple food. Evidences also show that they wore cotton as well as woollen garments.
By 1500 BC, the Harappan culture came to an end. Among various causes ascribed to the decay of Indus Valley Civilization are the recurrent floods and other natural causes like earthquake, etc.
# The year 2020 marks 100 years of discovery of Indus Valley Civilisation, and a new study has shown that dairy products were being produced by the Harappans as far back as 2500 BCE.Incorrect
Both statements are correct.
The Archaeological Department of India carried out excavations in the Indus valley post 1920s wherein the ruins of the two old cities; Mohenjodaro and Harappa were unearthed.
The ruins of buildings and other things like household articles, weapons of war, gold and silver ornaments, seals, toys, pottery wares, etc., show that some four to five thousand years ago a highly developed Civilization flourished in this region.
The Indus valley civilization was basically an urban civilization and the people lived in well-planned and well-built towns, which were also the centers for trade. They had wide roads and a well-developed drainage system. The houses were made of baked bricks and had two or more storeys.
The highly civilized Harappans knew the art of growing cereals, and wheat and barley constituted their staple food. Evidences also show that they wore cotton as well as woollen garments.
By 1500 BC, the Harappan culture came to an end. Among various causes ascribed to the decay of Indus Valley Civilization are the recurrent floods and other natural causes like earthquake, etc.
# The year 2020 marks 100 years of discovery of Indus Valley Civilisation, and a new study has shown that dairy products were being produced by the Harappans as far back as 2500 BCE. - Question 6 of 10
6. Question
1 pointsCategory: current affairsConsider the following statements:
1. Snow Leopard is listed as a Vulnerable species under the IUCN Red List.
2. India is party to the Global Snow Leopard and Ecosystem Protection (GSLEP) Programme.
3. Himal Sanrakshak is a community volunteer programme for protection of Snow Leopards.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?Correct
Statement 1 is correct. Snow leopards are officially recognized as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Their general population trend is thought to be decreasing. Localized extinctions are believed to have occurred in some areas of the former Soviet Union, including Kyrgyzstan.
Statement 2 is correct. The Global Snow Leopard and Ecosystem Protection Program (GSLEP) seeks to address high-mountain development issues using the conservation of the charismatic and endangered snow leopard as a flagship. India is also party to the Global Snow Leopard and Ecosystem Protection (GSLEP) Programme since 2013.
Statement 3 is correct. In India, their geographical range encompasses a large part of the western Himalayas including the states and UTs of Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh.
Recently, during a virtual meet, community volunteer programme “Himal Sanrakshak” was launched by Minister of Environment for snow leopard conservation.Incorrect
Statement 1 is correct. Snow leopards are officially recognized as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Their general population trend is thought to be decreasing. Localized extinctions are believed to have occurred in some areas of the former Soviet Union, including Kyrgyzstan.
Statement 2 is correct. The Global Snow Leopard and Ecosystem Protection Program (GSLEP) seeks to address high-mountain development issues using the conservation of the charismatic and endangered snow leopard as a flagship. India is also party to the Global Snow Leopard and Ecosystem Protection (GSLEP) Programme since 2013.
Statement 3 is correct. In India, their geographical range encompasses a large part of the western Himalayas including the states and UTs of Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh.
Recently, during a virtual meet, community volunteer programme “Himal Sanrakshak” was launched by Minister of Environment for snow leopard conservation. - Question 7 of 10
7. Question
1 pointsCategory: current affairsWhat was the mandate of the K.S. Radhakrishnan Committee?
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Supreme Court’s Road Safety Committee headed the Justice KS Radhakrishnan was formed by the apex court on the basis of a PIL to measure and monitor the implementation of road safety laws in the country.
In its report [2015], the panel has recommended for ban on sale of alcohol on highways, both National and State highways, to curb the menace of road accident.
A total of 151,113 people were killed in 480,652 road accidents across India in 2019, an average of 414 a day or 17 an hour, according to a report by the transport research wing of the ministry of road transport and highways.
According to the report, speeding was the leading cause of deaths, while, in terms of vehicles, two-wheelers were involved in most road fatalities.
India continued to have the most road fatalities in the world, followed by China.Incorrect
Supreme Court’s Road Safety Committee headed the Justice KS Radhakrishnan was formed by the apex court on the basis of a PIL to measure and monitor the implementation of road safety laws in the country.
In its report [2015], the panel has recommended for ban on sale of alcohol on highways, both National and State highways, to curb the menace of road accident.
A total of 151,113 people were killed in 480,652 road accidents across India in 2019, an average of 414 a day or 17 an hour, according to a report by the transport research wing of the ministry of road transport and highways.
According to the report, speeding was the leading cause of deaths, while, in terms of vehicles, two-wheelers were involved in most road fatalities.
India continued to have the most road fatalities in the world, followed by China. - Question 8 of 10
8. Question
1 pointsCategory: current affairsConsider the following statements regarding the India–Australia Circular Economy Hackathon (I-ACE):
1. It is being organised by Atal Innovation Mission in collaboration with Australia’s Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation.
2. It will focus on identification and development of innovative technology solutions by students, startups and MSMEs of both nations.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?Correct
Both statements are correct.
AIM (Atal Innovation Mission), in association with CSIRO, is organizing a two-day hackathon on circular economy, ‘India–Australia Circular Economy Hackathon (I-ACE)’ in collaboration with Australia’s Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO).
I-ACE will focus on identification and development of innovative technology solutions by bright-minded students, startups and MSMEs of both nations. Shortlisted students and startups/MSMEs will be called for the hackathon, where two winners (one student and one startup/MSME) per theme from each country will be awarded.Incorrect
Both statements are correct.
AIM (Atal Innovation Mission), in association with CSIRO, is organizing a two-day hackathon on circular economy, ‘India–Australia Circular Economy Hackathon (I-ACE)’ in collaboration with Australia’s Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO).
I-ACE will focus on identification and development of innovative technology solutions by bright-minded students, startups and MSMEs of both nations. Shortlisted students and startups/MSMEs will be called for the hackathon, where two winners (one student and one startup/MSME) per theme from each country will be awarded. - Question 9 of 10
9. Question
1 pointsCategory: current affairsWhich of the following statements most appropriately defines an ‘Integrity Pact’?
Correct
“Integrity Pact” is a vigilance tool that envisages an agreement between the prospective vendors/bidders and the buyer, committing both (contracting) the parties not to exercise any corrupt influence on any aspect of the contract. The pact is also to ensure transparency, equity and competitiveness in public procurement.
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“Integrity Pact” is a vigilance tool that envisages an agreement between the prospective vendors/bidders and the buyer, committing both (contracting) the parties not to exercise any corrupt influence on any aspect of the contract. The pact is also to ensure transparency, equity and competitiveness in public procurement.
- Question 10 of 10
10. Question
1 pointsCategory: current affairsConsider the following statements regarding the Blood Plasma:
1. The Convalescent plasma therapy uses blood from people who’ve recovered from an infection.
2. Plasma makes up more than half of the Blood content.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?Correct
Statement 1 is correct. Convalescent plasma, extracted from the blood of patients recovering from an infection, is a source of antibodies against the infection. The therapy involves using their plasma to help others recover.
Statement 2 is correct. Blood is a specialized body fluid. It has four main components: plasma, red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets.
Plasma is the largest part of your blood. It, makes up more than half (about 55%) of its overall content. When separated from the rest of the blood, plasma is a light-yellow liquid. Plasma carries water, salts and enzymes.
The main role of plasma is to take nutrients, hormones, and proteins to the parts of the body that need it. Cells also put their waste products into the plasma. The plasma then helps remove this waste from the body. Blood plasma also carries all parts of the blood through your circulatory system.Incorrect
Statement 1 is correct. Convalescent plasma, extracted from the blood of patients recovering from an infection, is a source of antibodies against the infection. The therapy involves using their plasma to help others recover.
Statement 2 is correct. Blood is a specialized body fluid. It has four main components: plasma, red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets.
Plasma is the largest part of your blood. It, makes up more than half (about 55%) of its overall content. When separated from the rest of the blood, plasma is a light-yellow liquid. Plasma carries water, salts and enzymes.
The main role of plasma is to take nutrients, hormones, and proteins to the parts of the body that need it. Cells also put their waste products into the plasma. The plasma then helps remove this waste from the body. Blood plasma also carries all parts of the blood through your circulatory system.