51. Which country has launched its first polymer one-rial banknote that will circulate from January 11, 2026?
[A] UAE
[B] Oman
[C] Qatar
[D] Kuwait
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Correct Answer: B [Oman]
Notes:
Oman introduced its first polymer one-rial banknote, to start circulation on 11 January 2026. It is issued by the Central Bank of Oman, replacing traditional cotton-based notes with durable polymer for longer life and better security. The note size is 145 × 76 mm and showcases Oman’s cultural and economic identity. Front side features the Oman Botanic Garden, symbolising commitment to natural heritage. Rear side shows Sayyid Tariq bin Taimur Cultural Complex, Duqm Port and Refinery, highlighting cultural and economic progress. The polymer notes will circulate alongside existing one-rial notes and remain legal tender.
52. As per recent report, India recently surpassed which country to become the world’s fourth-largest economy?
[A] Japan
[B] Germany
[C] Russia
[D] China
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Correct Answer: A [Japan]
Notes:
As per recent report by Indian government, India surpassed Japan to become the world’s fourth-largest economy with Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of USD 4.18 trillion. India is expected to overtake Germany to become the third-largest economy by 2030 with projected GDP of USD 7.3 trillion. India remains the world’s fastest-growing major economy despite global trade uncertainties. Real GDP grew 8.2% in Quarter 2 of 2025–26, rising steadily from previous quarters. Growth is driven mainly by strong private consumption and domestic demand. The United States (US) ranks first and China second in global economy size.
53. Sagarmala Finance Corporation Limited (SMFCL) is India’s first non-banking financial company (NBFC) focused on which sector?
[A] Renewable energy sector
[B] Agriculture sector
[C] Maritime sector
[D] Railway sector
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Correct Answer: C [Maritime sector]
Notes:
Sagarmala Finance Corporation Limited (SMFCL), India’s first maritime-focused non-banking financial company (NBFC), has started lending operations. It has sanctioned loans worth around ₹4,300 crore as approved at its 51st board meeting on 30 December 2025. SMFCL’s board-approved strategy targets a total lending of ₹8,000 crore in FY26, with a borrowing limit of ₹25,000 crore. SMFCL was inaugurated on 26 June 2025 by Union Minister of Ports, Shipping and Waterways Sarbananda Sonowal o provide sector-specific financial solutions to ports, MSMEs, startups, and maritime institutions.
54. According to the United Nations (UN) report, what is India’s projected GDP growth rate in 2026?
[A] 5.5%
[B] 6.6%
[C] 7.4%
[D] 8.2%
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Correct Answer: B [6.6%]
Notes:
A United Nations (UN) report projects India’s GDP growth at 6.6% in 2026, while global growth is expected to slow to 2.7% due to geopolitical risks and policy uncertainty. The report notes that strong demand in major markets may partially offset the impact of US tariff hikes on India. The UN lowered India’s growth estimate from 7.4% but it aligns with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) forecast, identifying India as the only major economy expected to grow above 6% in 2025–26. Global growth faces risks of a prolonged slowdown, insufficient for broad-based development, leaving many countries and communities behind.
55. Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA) functions under which ministry?
[A] Ministry of Agriculture
[B] Ministry of Food Processing Industries
[C] Ministry of Commerce and Industry
[D] Ministry of Rural Development
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Correct Answer: C [Ministry of Commerce and Industry]
Notes:
The Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA) launched an initiative to support agri-food and agri-tech startups. APEDA is a statutory body under the Government of India, established by the APEDA Act in December 1985. It replaced the Processed Food Export Promotion Council (PFEPC) and works under the Ministry of Commerce and Industry. The objective is to develop and promote the export of scheduled products like fruits, vegetables, meat, poultry, dairy, confectionery, biscuits, bakery products, honey, and jaggery.
56. Indian Customs Electronic Gateway (ICEGATE) is the national electronic portal of which organisation?
[A] Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT)
[B] Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC)
[C] Reserve Bank of India (RBI)
[D] Ministry of Commerce and Industry
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Correct Answer: B [Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC)]
Notes:
The Special Secretary of the Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC) inaugurated the Indian Customs Electronic Gateway–Land Port Management System (ICEGATE–LPMS) at the Integrated Check Post (ICP), Agartala, Tripura. Indian Customs Electronic Gateway (ICEGATE) was established in 2007 as the national portal of Indian Customs under Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC). It provides electronic filing (e-filing) services to traders, cargo carriers, and other trading partners. It acts as a centralized platform for electronic interaction between Indian Customs and the trading community.
57. What was the growth rate of India’s eight core infrastructure industries in December 2025?
[A] 2.1%
[B] 3.7%
[C] 4.5%
[D] 5.2%
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Correct Answer: B [3.7%]
Notes:
India’s eight core infrastructure industries grew 3.7% in December 2025, driven by higher production of cement, steel, coal, electricity, and fertilisers. The Index of Eight Core Industries (ICI) rose to 175.7 points from 169.4 points in December 2024. Core industries include coal, crude oil, natural gas, refinery products, fertilisers, steel, cement, and electricity, accounting for 40.27% of the Index of Industrial Production (IIP).
58. Engineering Export Promotion Council of India (EEPC India) is sponsored by which ministry?
[A] Ministry of Heavy Industries
[B] Ministry of Finance
[C] Ministry of Commerce and Industry
[D] Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises
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Correct Answer: C [Ministry of Commerce and Industry]
Notes:
The Engineering Export Promotion Council of India (EEPC India) demanded lower income tax for non-corporate manufacturing Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) and faster Goods and Services Tax (GST) refunds in the Union Budget. EEPC India is the premier trade and investment promotion body for India’s engineering sector. It is sponsored by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry and advises the Government of India. It acts as an interface between the engineering industry and the government.
59. The Liberalised Remittances Scheme (LRS) operates under which Indian law?
[A] Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934
[B] Foreign Exchange Regulation Act, 1973
[C] Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999
[D] Companies Act, 2013
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Correct Answer: C [Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999]
Notes:
Data under the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Liberalised Remittances Scheme (LRS) shows outward remittances by Indians fell to a two-year low of 1.94 billion US dollars in November 2025 due to reduced spending on foreign studies. Liberalised Remittances Scheme (LRS) operates under the Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA) 1999 to regulate outward remittances. It allows resident individuals, including minors, to remit up to 250,000 US dollars per financial year without prior approval. The scheme was introduced in 2004 and applies only to individuals, not companies or Hindu Undivided Families (HUFs).
60. What is the primary objective of the Mahatma Gandhi Gram Swaraj Initiative (MGGSI) announced in Union Budget 2026–27?
[A] Expansion of MSME credit in urban areas
[B] Promotion of digital startups in rural India
[C] Modernization of food processing industries
[D] Strengthening khadi, handloom, and handicrafts
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Correct Answer: D [Strengthening khadi, handloom, and handicrafts]
Notes:
Union Budget 2026–27 announced the Mahatma Gandhi Gram Swaraj Initiative to strengthen traditional rural industries. It focuses on khadi, handloom, and handicrafts sectors across India. The initiative aims to improve global market access, branding, and strong market linkages. It seeks to make traditional industries more competitive and economically sustainable. The programme ensures stable livelihoods for artisans and weavers. It targets weavers, village industries, rural youth, and beneficiaries of One District One Product (ODOP).