11. Which two entities jointly launched India’s first EMI-driven credit card?
[A] State Bank of India and Paytm
[B] HDFC Bank and PhonePe
[C] Unity Small Finance Bank (Unity Bank) and BharatPe
[D] ICICI Bank and Google Pay
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Correct Answer: C [Unity Small Finance Bank (Unity Bank) and BharatPe]
Notes:
Unity Small Finance Bank (Unity Bank) and BharatPe launched Unity Bank BharatPe Credit Card, India’s first Equated Monthly Instalment (EMI)-driven credit card on the RuPay network. The card allows customers to pay in full or convert spends into EMIs up to 12 months. It has been developed in partnership with National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI). It can be linked to Unified Payments Interface (UPI) for payments at merchants nationwide. It marks a major innovation in India’s digital credit and payments ecosystem.
12. Which tax rate was abolished under the recently announced GST 2.O?
[A] 5%, 28%
[B] 12%, 18%
[C] 5%, 18%
[D] 12%, 28%
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Correct Answer: D [12%, 28%]
Notes:
On 3rd September 2025, the GST Council announced rationalisation of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) slab structure. The 12% and 28% tax slabs were abolished and a 40% GST rate introduced for luxury and sin goods. Fast-Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) and consumer durable products will benefit from the revised rates. The reform is part of India’s 2025 GST policy transformation, the most ambitious fiscal reform in recent years. It aims to simplify tax structure, reduce rates on essential goods, and improve administrative efficiency. The changes balance government revenue needs with economic growth objectives.
13. Where was India’s first bamboo-based ethanol plant inaugurated in September 2025?
[A] Manipur
[B] Assam
[C] Sikkim
[D] Meghalaya
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Correct Answer: B [Assam]
Notes:
Recently, the Prime Minister inaugurated India’s first bamboo-based ethanol plant in Golaghat district, Assam. The Prime Minister also laid the foundation stone for a modern polypropylene plant in the same district. The bamboo-based bioethanol plant aims to boost industrial growth, green energy, renewable power, and create opportunities for farmers and youth. A steady supply of bamboo will be ensured with government support for local farmers in cultivation and procurement. Bamboo, previously restricted, is now allowed for industrial use, benefiting tribal communities in Northeast India.
14. What is the name of the unified digital insurance marketplace launched by IRDAI in September 2025??
[A] Bima Bharat portal
[B] Suraksha Setu portal
[C] Jeevan Mitra portal
[D] Bima Sugam portal
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Correct Answer: D [Bima Sugam portal]
Notes:
The Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI) has officially launched the Bima Sugam Portal. The launch was announced by the Bima Sugam India Federation (BSIF) at the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI) headquarters in Hyderabad. It is a unified digital marketplace for insurance bringing insurers, intermediaries, and customers on one platform. The platform unifies life, health, motor, travel, property, agriculture, and commercial insurance on a single digital space. The portal is backed by the Life Insurance Council and the General Insurance Council (GIC).
15. Who is the first-ever representative from EPFO to be selected for the Public Financial Asset Management (PFAM) Program 2025–26?
[A] Vivekanand Gupta
[B] Abhishek Saxena
[C] Sanjay Bansal
[D] Ravi Malhotra
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Correct Answer: A [Vivekanand Gupta]
Notes:
The Employees’ Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO), with a corpus over ₹25 lakh crore, announced Shri Vivekanand Gupta, Regional Provident Fund Commissioner, selected for the Public Financial Asset Management (PFAM) Program 2025–26. PFAM is a prestigious initiative jointly organised by the World Bank and Milken Institute. Shri Gupta is the first-ever participant from EPFO and the sole representative from India. Selection was made by Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay National Academy of Social Security (PDUNASS) through an internal nomination process. PFAM, hosted at Bayes Business School, City, University of London, trains senior professionals in capital markets, governance, and strategic asset management.
16. Which institution launched the SWAGAT-FI regulatory framework to facilitate foreign investments in India?
[A] Reserve Bank of India (RBI)
[B] Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI)
[C] Ministry of Finance
[D] State Bank of India (SBI)
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Correct Answer: B [Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI)]
Notes:
Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) launched SWAGAT-FI on September 16, 2025. SWAGAT-FI stands for Simplified Wrapper Framework for Facilitating Access to GIFT-IFSC for Foreign Investors. The framework targets low-risk foreign investors like sovereign wealth funds, pension funds, and long-term institutional investors. Eligible investors can now register for 10 years, up from the earlier 3-year cycle, reducing administrative hurdles. A digital portal allows onboarding in about a week, using a single demat account to manage all investments. It integrates with Gujarat International Finance Tec-City International Financial Services Centre (GIFT-IFSC) for easier global access.
17. Which state government launched the E-Bond system for import and export businesses, replacing traditional stamp paper bonds in October 2025?
[A] Bihar
[B] Maharashtra
[C] Odisha
[D] Assam
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Correct Answer: B [Maharashtra]
Notes:
The Maharashtra government launched the E-Bond system for import and export businesses, replacing traditional stamp paper bonds in October 2025. Revenue Minister Chandrashekhar Bawankule announced the system in Mumbai. The system aims to simplify trade procedures, speed up transactions, and enhance transparency in commercial operations. Maharashtra becomes the 16th state in India to adopt digital bonds. The move represents a major step in modernising trade administration. E-Bonds reduce paperwork and make processes faster, secure, and more efficient. The initiative supports ease of doing business and promotes digital adoption in trade.
18. What is the main objective of the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) certification program?
[A] To promote fish exports
[B] To recognise and reward sustainable fishing practices
[C] To control seafood prices
[D] To regulate inland fisheries
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Correct Answer: B [To recognise and reward sustainable fishing practices]
Notes:
Around 10 Indian marine and saline fish and shrimp varieties are soon to receive the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) certification. Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) certification is an international non-profit organisation that sets science-based standards for sustainable fishing and seafood traceability. Its certification recognises and rewards sustainable fishing practices to promote a sustainable seafood market. The certification is based on independent third-party assessments focusing on stock health, environmental impact, and effective management. It is voluntary, open to all fisheries regardless of location, size, or fishing gear. Astamudi clam (Paphia malabarica) was India’s first MSC-certified fishery.
19. Where was Foreign Currency Settlement System (FCSS) launched in October 2025?
[A] Gujarat
[B] Uttarakhand
[C] Tamil Nadu
[D] Andhra Pradesh
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Correct Answer: A [Gujarat]
Notes:
On October 7, 2025, Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman launched the Foreign Currency Settlement System (FCSS) at Gujarat International Finance Tec-City (GIFT City) IFSC. FCSS allows real-time or near real-time settlement of foreign currency transactions within GIFT IFSC, replacing delays of 36–48 hours via traditional correspondent banking. GIFT City is India’s first special economic zone (SEZ) for global finance, insurance, fintech, and capital markets, spread over 886 acres between Ahmedabad and Gandhinagar. FCSS reduces settlement time, improves liquidity management, lowers settlement risk, and enhances operational efficiency.
20. According to recent report, which state recorded the highest microfinance loan defaults in 2024-25?
[A] Uttar Pradesh
[B] Bihar
[C] Maharashtra
[D] West Bengal
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Correct Answer: B [Bihar]
Notes:
Microfinance loan delinquencies rose sharply in 2024-25 according to Sa-Dhan, the microfinance self-regulatory body. Loans overdue by more than thirty days increased to six point two percent from two point one percent in 2023-24. Loans overdue by more than ninety days rose to four point eight percent from one point six percent in 2023-24. Bihar had the highest outstanding loans of fifty-seven thousand seven hundred twelve crore rupees and the worst delinquency with seven point two percent overdue by more than thirty days and four point six percent overdue by more than ninety days. Rural borrowers faced the highest repayment challenges with six point four percent loans overdue by more than thirty days and three point seven percent overdue by more than ninety days. Semi-urban and urban borrowers had slightly lower delinquency rates.