1. Consider the following statements:
Assertion: Government of India has recently created a GOM to consider amendment to Article 311 of the Constitution
Reason: The provisions of Article 311 have come in the way of bringing corrupt civil servants to book and create obstacles for expeditious punitive action.
Choose the correct option:
[A] Both A and R are correct and R is correct explanation to A
[B] Both A and R are correct, but R is incorrect explanation to A
[C] A is correct , R is incorrect
[D] A is incorrect , R is correct
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Correct Answer: A [Both A and R are correct and R is correct explanation to A]
Notes:
Article 311 provides protection to Public servants. There is need for rationalization and simplification of procedures to prevent the corrupt and dishonest elements in the system from cornering the benefits of the constitutional safeguards. Central Government has constituted a GoM to consider measures that can be taken to tackle corruption. One of the terms of reference is to consider amendment to Article 311 of the Constitution to provide for summary proceedings in cases of grave misdemeanour or blatant corruption by public servants. The issue is under consideration of GoM.
2. Which of the following cities ranked first according to the Swachh Survekshan 2017?
[A] Indore
[B] Bhopal
[C] Surat
[D] Mysuru
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Correct Answer: A [ Indore ]
Notes:
Indore ranked first, Bhopal occupied the second spot and Visakhapatnam the third spot as per the Swachh Survekshan 2017.
3. Which of the following extinguishes the liabilities of the Reserve Bank and the guarantee of the central government towards Rs 500 and Rs 1000 notes?
[A] RBI Act Section 26 (2)
[B] Specified Bank Notes (Cessation of Liabilities) Ordinance, 2016
[C] Presidential Order under Article 371 (D)
[D] The Banking Regulation Act, 1949
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Correct Answer: B [ Specified Bank Notes (Cessation of Liabilities) Ordinance, 2016 ]
Notes:
Specified Bank Notes (Cessation of Liabilities) Ordinance, 2016 extinguishes the liabilities of the Reserve Bank and the guarantee of the central government towards Rs 500 and Rs 1000 notes.
4. Wax Deoiling Technology, sometimes seen in news, is most commonly used in which of the following industries?
[A] Rubber Industry
[B] Petroleum Industry
[C] Iron & Steel Industry
[D] Textile Industry
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Correct Answer: B [Petroleum Industry]
Notes:
The Council of Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR) won the international competition to adopt the Wax Deoiling Technology at Numaligarh Refinery Ltd (NRL) in Assam. The Wax Deoiling Plant is based on indigenously developed technology and in line with the Make in India initiative. The Wax Deoiling Technology is used to produce waxes from petroleum streams. Paraffin wax is used for making candles, polishes, medicines, food packaging, paints, leather etc, while Microcrystalline Wax is mainly used in cosmetic industry.
5. Recently, the first virology laboratory for conducting basic and fundamental research in homeopathy for viral diseases such as influenza, Japanese encephalitis, dengue, chikungunya and swine flu has been established in India. It has been established in which of the following cities?
[A] Kolkata
[B] Pune
[C] Chennai
[D] Hyderabad
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Correct Answer: A [Kolkata]
Notes:
Recently, the AYUSH Ministry has inaugurated India’s first advanced Homoeopathy Virology lab in Kolkata. The cost of laboratory is Rs. 8 crore. Currently, it is the only one in India for conducting basic and fundamental research in homeopathy for viral diseases such as influenza, Japanese encephalitis, dengue, chikungunya and swine flu.
6. What is Cluster of Differentiation 36 (CD36), which was in news recently?
[A] a computer virus
[B] a radiological dispersal device (RDD)
[C] a protein used for cell biology research applications
[D] a new dwarf planet
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Correct Answer: C [a protein used for cell biology research applications]
Notes:
Cluster of Differentiation 36 (CD36) recombinant human protein is supplied as a lyophilized powder. This protein is suitable for use in analysis of protein structure the study of protein-protein interactions, and cell biology research applications.
7. The DB Shekatkar committee has given recommendations to bring reforms in:
[A] Defence sector
[B] Telecom sector
[C] Higher Education
[D] Disaster Management
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Correct Answer: A [Defence sector]
Notes:
Recently, the Union Defence Ministry has approved most of the proposals of a committee of experts, headed by Lt. Gen. D.B. Shekatkar (Retd) to bring host of reforms in the military and improve financial management. Recommendations of the committee are: Capital expenditure: Roll-on defence budget must have enough capital expenditure available for modernisation. It must be against the present practice of surrendering unspent capital budget at the end of each financial year. Performance audit: It must be conducted of non-combat organisations under the Defence Ministry. It must include those dealing with defence estates and accounts, Director- General of Quality Assurance, Ordnance Factory Board (OFB), Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) and National Cadet Corps (NCC). Downsizing or rationalisation of manpower: It will lead to significant savings. Joint services War College: It must be established for training middle-level officers. Reduce deployment of active-duty soldiers in avoidable postings: They will be replaced by retired officers and jawans in the running of NCC. Comprehensive reforms in the running of NCC: Transfer of NCC out of the Defence Ministry to the HRD Ministry: NCC can be run by re-employed or on-contract ex-service personnel.
8. The term “Helsinki Rules”, sometimes seen in news, is associated with:
[A] Uses of the Waters of International Rivers
[B] Transboundary Movements of Hazardous Wastes and their Disposal
[C] Carbon Offsetting and Reduction
[D] Proliferation of nuclear weapons or other nuclear explosive devices
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Correct Answer: A [Uses of the Waters of International Rivers]
Notes:
The Helsinki Rules are an international guideline that regulate how rivers and their connected groundwaters that cross national boundaries may be used. The International Law Association (ILA) adopted the Helsinki Rules in Helsinki, Finland in 1966. The Helsinki Rules established a common legal framework guiding the use of surface water and connected groundwater in international drainage basins. The Helsinki Rules describe in detail the relevant factors to be considered, including the drainage area within each basin state, hydrology, and climate in the basin. These factors determine basin water resources within each state and their variability.
The Helsinki Rules were succeeded by the Berlin Rules on Water Resources in 2004. The ILA adopted the Rules on International Groundwaters, also known as the Seoul Rules, in Seoul, Korea in 1986.
9. The term “Base Movement”, sometimes seen in news, is associated to:
[A] Indian government’s initiative to fight extremism infected areas of Northeast
[B] newly formed terror group active in south India
[C] paramilitary forces action against the naxalites in Red Corridor area
[D] militant movement being carried out by insurgents and separatists in Jammu and Kashmir
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Correct Answer: B [newly formed terror group active in south India]
Notes:
Base Movement is the newly formed little know terror group active in south India. It has extended its operations to Kerala from Tamil Nadu. Base Movement had suspected allegiance to Al Qaeda as the word ‘Al Qaeda” means base and the movement was said to be a South Indian outfit of Al Qaeda. This mysterious outfit has announced launch of its operations by sending letters and emails to various institutions in South India.
10. Recently, the term ‘Swiss Challenge’ was frequently making in news. What is ‘Swiss challenge’?
[A] It is a model of auctioning infrastructure projects.
[B] It is a method proposed by IPCC for mitigation of climate change
[C] It is a new economic theory which focuses at product innovation and reduction in cost of production.
[D] It is a disease outbreak due to sap-sucking insects damaging cotton crops in India.Â
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Correct Answer: A [It is a model of auctioning infrastructure projects.]
Notes:
The Indian government announced to adopt ‘Swiss Challenge’ method for development of railway stations and national highways in India. "Swiss Challenge" is a model of auctioning infrastructure projects in India.