1. Which body formulates India’s Foreign Trade Policy (FTP)? A) Reserve Bank of India (RBI) B) Ministry of External Affairs C) Ministry of Commerce and Industry D) NITI Aayog Answer: C 2. What is the typical time span for India’s …
Introduction India, with its vast geographical expanse, diverse climatic zones, and rapidly growing population, is inherently prone to a variety of disasters, both natural and man-made. From devastating earthquakes and cyclones to industrial accidents and pandemics, the nation faces significant …
1. Which act provides the legal framework for disaster management in India? A) Environment Protection Act, 1986 B) Disaster Management Act, 2005 C) Factories Act, 1948 D) Epidemic Diseases Act, 1897 Answer: B) Disaster Management Act, 2005 2. What is …
Introduction India, as the world’s largest democracy, operates under a Constitution that serves as the supreme law of the land. At the heart of this Constitution lies a framework designed to protect the fundamental rights of individuals. These rights, enshrined …
1. Which article of the Indian Constitution provides for the establishment of the Supreme Court of India? a) Article 124 b) Article 32 c) Article 368 d) Article 50 Answer: a) Article 124 2. What is the primary role of …
Introduction In the age of information, data has become a new form of currency. Across the globe, countries are witnessing an exponential growth in digitalization, and India is no exception. With the proliferation of the internet, mobile phones, e-commerce platforms, …
1. What is the main objective of the Personal Data Protection Bill, 2019 in India? a) To regulate internet use b) To protect personal data of individuals c) To control social media platforms d) To regulate e-commerce platforms Answer: b) …
Introduction The global health landscape is evolving at a rapid pace, driven by both challenges and opportunities arising from infectious diseases, non-communicable diseases, and global health emergencies. As the world grapples with complex health crises, the role of international cooperation …
1. What is India’s role in the World Health Organization (WHO)? A) Member of the WHO Executive Board B) Member of the WHO governing council C) Contributor to WHO’s health programs D) Both A and C Answer: D) Both A …
Introduction India’s civil aviation sector has undergone significant transformation over the past few decades, positioning itself as one of the fastest-growing aviation markets in the world. The growth trajectory of this sector is a testament to India’s burgeoning economic strength, …
1. Which of the following is the national carrier of India? A) IndiGo B) Air India C) SpiceJet D) GoAir Answer: B) Air India 2. The Civil Aviation Ministry of India falls under which of the following ministries? A) Ministry …
Introduction Malnutrition remains one of India’s most critical public health challenges, affecting millions, particularly children and women. Despite significant strides in economic development and agricultural growth, India still struggles with high levels of malnutrition, leading to long-term consequences for public …
1. Which of the following schemes is primarily aimed at addressing malnutrition in India? a) National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (NREGA) b) Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana (PMJDY) c) Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) d) Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and …
Introduction Food security has always been a critical issue for India, given its large population, diverse climatic conditions, and a vast agrarian economy. As the second most populous country in the world, India faces unique challenges in ensuring that every …
1. Which of the following is the main objective of the National Food Security Act (NFSA), 2013? A) To ensure adequate and safe drinking water B) To provide legal entitlement to food grains C) To promote cash crops D) To …
Introduction In today’s rapidly evolving geopolitical landscape, the defense sector of any nation is fundamental to its security, sovereignty, and national interests. For India, a country with a vast geographic expanse, diverse challenges, and strategic importance, the role of science …
1. Which organization is primarily responsible for research and development in India’s defense sector? A. ISRO B. DRDO C. CSIR D. BARC Answer: B. DRDO 2. What is the full form of DRDO? A. Defense Research and Deployment Organization B. …
Introduction India’s journey towards becoming a cashless economy marks a transformative era in its financial ecosystem. Rooted in the Digital India initiative launched in 2015, the nation has embraced digital payments as a catalyst for transparency, financial inclusion, and economic …
1. What was the primary objective of demonetization in 2016 in India? a) Reduce inflation b) Curb black money and promote digital transactions c) Increase employment opportunities d) Stabilize the stock market Answer: b) Curb black money and promote digital …
Introduction India, as a rapidly growing economy and the world’s second-most populous nation, faces immense challenges in meeting its energy demands sustainably. The global call for reducing carbon emissions, combating climate change, and ensuring energy security has pushed India to …
1. Which ministry is primarily responsible for renewable energy development in India? A. Ministry of Power B. Ministry of Renewable Energy and Climate Change C. Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) D. Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change …