Introduction Climate change is one of the most pressing challenges of the 21st century, requiring urgent and sustained action from all nations. India, as one of the largest emitters of greenhouse gases (GHGs), is particularly vulnerable to the effects of …
1. Which of the following is a key component of India’s National Action Plan on Climate Change (NAPCC)? A) Solar Energy Initiatives B) Carbon Emission Reduction C) Climate Justice for All D) Green Bond Markets Answer: A) Solar Energy Initiatives …
Introduction In today’s rapidly evolving world, science and technology play a pivotal role in shaping international relations. As nations face complex global challenges such as climate change, pandemics, and energy security, scientific collaboration and innovation have become integral to diplomacy. …
1. Which of the following is a primary objective of India’s science diplomacy? a) Promoting international trade b) Enhancing defense capabilities c) Strengthening global collaborations in science and technology d) Encouraging cultural exchanges Answer: c) Strengthening global collaborations in science …
Introduction India’s education system, one of the largest and most diverse in the world, is at a critical juncture in its evolution. While India has made significant strides in expanding access to education, the system is now being called upon …
1. What is the primary goal of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020? A) To improve infrastructure B) To promote entrepreneurship C) To provide universal access to quality education D) To ensure employment for all students Answer: C) To provide …
Introduction India, with its rapidly growing population and evolving economy, faces enormous challenges in terms of infrastructure development. Roads, bridges, ports, airports, railways, and energy sectors are integral to the nation’s growth trajectory. Given the immense capital requirements for such …
What is the primary objective of Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) in infrastructure development in India? a) To reduce government spending b) To increase foreign direct investment c) To leverage both public and private sector resources for infrastructure projects d) To privatize …
Introduction India, one of the largest and most diverse labor markets in the world, is undergoing a significant transformation with the introduction of the new labor codes. These reforms aim to modernize the country’s labor laws, making them more aligned …
Which of the following is NOT a part of the four new labor codes introduced by the Indian government? A) Code on Wages B) Industrial Relations Code C) Social Security Code D) Consumer Protection Code Answer: D) Consumer Protection Code …
Introduction India, the world’s third-largest energy consumer, faces a monumental challenge in balancing its economic growth aspirations with environmental sustainability. Rapid industrialization, urbanization, and a burgeoning population have led to increasing energy demands. However, the country’s reliance on fossil fuels, …
1. What is India’s renewable energy target for 2030 under its updated NDCs? A. 175 GW B. 300 GW C. 500 GW D. 450 GW Answer: C 2. Which Indian state is the largest producer of solar energy? A. Rajasthan …
Introduction India, a vast and diverse country, is often described as a union of states with a strong central government. The Constitution of India establishes a federal structure with a clear demarcation of powers between the Union and the States. …
What is the core idea of cooperative federalism in India? A. Separation of powers between Union and State governments B. Collaboration between Union and State governments for common goals C. Complete autonomy for State governments D. Delegation of all powers …
Introduction India, one of the world’s fastest-growing economies, has a vibrant and dynamic foreign trade ecosystem. Foreign trade policy (FTP) plays a crucial role in shaping the country’s economic landscape, facilitating global integration, and fostering growth. India’s Foreign Trade Policy …
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, …