Current Affairs Quiz - April, 2024
1. Gagan Shakti 2024 exercise, recently conducted by Indian Air Force at which place?
[A] Jaipur
[B] Pokhran
[C] Jodhpur
[D] Ajmer
[B] Pokhran
[C] Jodhpur
[D] Ajmer
Correct Answer: B [Pokhran]
Notes:
The Indian Air Force (IAF) is set to conduct ‘Gagan Shakti-2024’, the nation’s largest air military exercise, involving all Air Force stations. Held every five years, it will commence on April 1, 2024, at Pokhran’s field firing range. Approximately 10,000 airmen will participate, with maneuvers spanning the Western and Northern fronts. The Indian Army is aiding logistical support, ensuring synergy across sectors for operational rail mobilization.
The Indian Air Force (IAF) is set to conduct ‘Gagan Shakti-2024’, the nation’s largest air military exercise, involving all Air Force stations. Held every five years, it will commence on April 1, 2024, at Pokhran’s field firing range. Approximately 10,000 airmen will participate, with maneuvers spanning the Western and Northern fronts. The Indian Army is aiding logistical support, ensuring synergy across sectors for operational rail mobilization.
2. Mataberi Pera & Pachra, recently got a GI tag, belongs to which state?
[A] Tripura
[B] Assam
[C] Mizoram
[D] Nagaland
[B] Assam
[C] Mizoram
[D] Nagaland
Correct Answer: A [Tripura]
Notes:
Traditional products from Tripura, Matabari Pera Prasad and Rignai Pachara textiles, have recently earned Geographical Indication (GI) tags, bringing the state’s total to 4 GI protected products. Matabari Pera Prasad, a sweet from Tripureswari temple, is made from milk and sugar. Rignai Pachara textiles, traditional hand-woven attire, symbolize Tripura’s cultural heritage. These products’ GI recognition highlights their significance and authenticity, attracting global attention and marketing opportunities.
Traditional products from Tripura, Matabari Pera Prasad and Rignai Pachara textiles, have recently earned Geographical Indication (GI) tags, bringing the state’s total to 4 GI protected products. Matabari Pera Prasad, a sweet from Tripureswari temple, is made from milk and sugar. Rignai Pachara textiles, traditional hand-woven attire, symbolize Tripura’s cultural heritage. These products’ GI recognition highlights their significance and authenticity, attracting global attention and marketing opportunities.
3. Barsana Biogas Project, which was seen in the news, is situated in which state?
[A] Rajasthan
[B] Uttar Pradesh
[C] Madhya Pradesh
[D] Tamil Nadu
[B] Uttar Pradesh
[C] Madhya Pradesh
[D] Tamil Nadu
Correct Answer: B [Uttar Pradesh]
Notes:
Adani Total Energies Biomass Limited (ATBL), a subsidiary of Adani Total Gas Limited (ATGL), has commissioned the first phase of Barsana BioGas plant in Mathura, Uttar Pradesh. The project, developed in three phases, will have a total capacity of 600 tonnes per day, producing 42 tonnes per day of Compressed Biogas (CBG) and 217 tonnes per day of organic fertilizer. It’s set to be India’s largest agri-waste-based bio-CNG plant, costing over ₹200 crore, utilizing advanced anaerobic digestion technology for sustainability and reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
Adani Total Energies Biomass Limited (ATBL), a subsidiary of Adani Total Gas Limited (ATGL), has commissioned the first phase of Barsana BioGas plant in Mathura, Uttar Pradesh. The project, developed in three phases, will have a total capacity of 600 tonnes per day, producing 42 tonnes per day of Compressed Biogas (CBG) and 217 tonnes per day of organic fertilizer. It’s set to be India’s largest agri-waste-based bio-CNG plant, costing over ₹200 crore, utilizing advanced anaerobic digestion technology for sustainability and reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
4. Recently, who were named the women’s and men’s player of the year, respectively, at the sixth annual Hockey India Awards?
[A] Gurjit Kaur and Manpreet Singh
[B] Rani Rampal and Vivek Prasad
[C] Salima Tete and Hardik Singh
[D] Savita Punia and Krishan Pathak
[B] Rani Rampal and Vivek Prasad
[C] Salima Tete and Hardik Singh
[D] Savita Punia and Krishan Pathak
Correct Answer: C [Salima Tete and Hardik Singh ]
Notes:
Hockey India Awards 2023 were held on March 31, 2024, in New Delhi. Salima Tete and Hardik Singh were named Women’s and Men’s Players of the Year, respectively. Started in 2014, the awards honor India’s top hockey talents. Hardik Singh, Vice-Captain from Punjab, won FIH Player of the Year and Best Midfielder awards. Salima Tete, from Jharkhand, received recognition for her achievements at the Asian Games and as the AHF Emerging Player of the Year.
Hockey India Awards 2023 were held on March 31, 2024, in New Delhi. Salima Tete and Hardik Singh were named Women’s and Men’s Players of the Year, respectively. Started in 2014, the awards honor India’s top hockey talents. Hardik Singh, Vice-Captain from Punjab, won FIH Player of the Year and Best Midfielder awards. Salima Tete, from Jharkhand, received recognition for her achievements at the Asian Games and as the AHF Emerging Player of the Year.
5. “A Decade of Documenting Migrant Deaths” report, recently released by which organization?
[A] International Labour Organization (ILO)
[B] World Trade Organization (WTO)
[C] International Monetary Fund (IMF)
[D] International Organization for Migration (IOM)
[B] World Trade Organization (WTO)
[C] International Monetary Fund (IMF)
[D] International Organization for Migration (IOM)
Correct Answer: D [International Organization for Migration (IOM) ]
Notes:
The International Organization for Migration (IOM) published “A Decade of Documenting Migrant Deaths” marking ten years of its Missing Migrants Project (MMP), initiated in 2014. Key findings reveal over one-third of migrants from conflict zones, with two-thirds of deaths unidentified. Major causes include drowning, accidents, and suffocation. Brain drain exacerbates economic inequalities.
The International Organization for Migration (IOM) published “A Decade of Documenting Migrant Deaths” marking ten years of its Missing Migrants Project (MMP), initiated in 2014. Key findings reveal over one-third of migrants from conflict zones, with two-thirds of deaths unidentified. Major causes include drowning, accidents, and suffocation. Brain drain exacerbates economic inequalities.
6. ‘Jobs for Resilience report’, recently seen in news, is released by which organization?
[A] World Bank
[B] IMF
[C] ILO
[D] WTO
[B] IMF
[C] ILO
[D] WTO
Correct Answer: A [World Bank]
Notes:
The World Bank’s ‘South Asia Regional Update: Jobs for Resilience report’ highlights that the region, including India, isn’t leveraging its demographic dividend due to insufficient job creation. While projecting a robust 6.0-6.1% growth for 2024-25, South Asia’s output surpasses other emerging markets, largely driven by India. However, private investment remains weak, posing downside risks to growth. The report emphasizes the need for addressing underlying vulnerabilities to sustain growth in the region.
The World Bank’s ‘South Asia Regional Update: Jobs for Resilience report’ highlights that the region, including India, isn’t leveraging its demographic dividend due to insufficient job creation. While projecting a robust 6.0-6.1% growth for 2024-25, South Asia’s output surpasses other emerging markets, largely driven by India. However, private investment remains weak, posing downside risks to growth. The report emphasizes the need for addressing underlying vulnerabilities to sustain growth in the region.
7. According to World Bank, what is the projected economic growth of India for FY 25?
[A] 6.3%
[B] 6.4%
[C] 6.6%
[D] 6.8%
[B] 6.4%
[C] 6.6%
[D] 6.8%
Correct Answer: C [6.6%]
Notes:
The World Bank revised India’s GDP growth projection for FY25 to 6.6%, up by 20 basis points. Despite a slowdown from the current year’s estimated 7.5% growth, robust public investment is anticipated to drive future growth. India’s statistics ministry estimated the current year’s GDP growth at 7.6%, higher than earlier projections. The projected slowdown in growth from 2023-24 to 2024-25 is attributed to decreased investment, though services and industry sectors are expected to remain strong.
The World Bank revised India’s GDP growth projection for FY25 to 6.6%, up by 20 basis points. Despite a slowdown from the current year’s estimated 7.5% growth, robust public investment is anticipated to drive future growth. India’s statistics ministry estimated the current year’s GDP growth at 7.6%, higher than earlier projections. The projected slowdown in growth from 2023-24 to 2024-25 is attributed to decreased investment, though services and industry sectors are expected to remain strong.
8. Sannati Bhddhist site, recently seen in news, is located in which state?
[A] Karnataka
[B] Odisha
[C] Bihar
[D] Kerala
[B] Odisha
[C] Bihar
[D] Kerala
Correct Answer: A [Karnataka]
Notes:
The Sannati Buddhist site, discovered in the 1990s by ASI excavations, underwent neglect until a restoration project in 2022. Situated by the Bhima River near Kanaganahalli in Kalaburagi, Karnataka, it’s renowned for the Chandrala Parameshwari Temple. Notable findings include the Maha Stupa constructed over three phases from 3rd Century B.C. to 3rd Century A.D. and the Ranamandala area showcasing a chronological scale from prehistoric to early historic eras. An inscription in Prakrit using Brahmi script was also unearthed.
The Sannati Buddhist site, discovered in the 1990s by ASI excavations, underwent neglect until a restoration project in 2022. Situated by the Bhima River near Kanaganahalli in Kalaburagi, Karnataka, it’s renowned for the Chandrala Parameshwari Temple. Notable findings include the Maha Stupa constructed over three phases from 3rd Century B.C. to 3rd Century A.D. and the Ranamandala area showcasing a chronological scale from prehistoric to early historic eras. An inscription in Prakrit using Brahmi script was also unearthed.
9. Recently, which country passed a new environmental law adopting European standards for industries?
[A] Israel
[B] Iraq
[C] Oman
[D] Egypt
[B] Iraq
[C] Oman
[D] Egypt
Correct Answer: A [Israel ]
Notes:
Israel recently passed a new environmental law, adopting European standards for industries. The Knesset approved the law, expected to result in significant environmental improvements and an economic benefit of up to 3 billion Shekels (USD 820 million). The reform aims to align Israel with EU environmental standards, reducing pollution and risks. Over the next decade, about 1,500 factories will need a unified environmental permit, replacing three separate permits previously required.
Israel recently passed a new environmental law, adopting European standards for industries. The Knesset approved the law, expected to result in significant environmental improvements and an economic benefit of up to 3 billion Shekels (USD 820 million). The reform aims to align Israel with EU environmental standards, reducing pollution and risks. Over the next decade, about 1,500 factories will need a unified environmental permit, replacing three separate permits previously required.
10. What is ‘Juice jacking’, recently mentioned in the news?
[A] Smuggling of gold
[B] AI tool
[C] Cyber attack
[D] Fusion reactor
[B] AI tool
[C] Cyber attack
[D] Fusion reactor
Correct Answer: C [Cyber attack]
Notes:
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) warns mobile users of “juice jacking,” a cyber threat where compromised USB charging stations transfer malware or steal personal data. Coined by journalist Brian Krebs in 2011, it’s not limited to phones but any USB-charged device. Perpetrators use it to install malware, steal sensitive data, or gain unauthorized access. Incidents occur in public spaces like airports, hotels, and shopping centers, raising security concerns.
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) warns mobile users of “juice jacking,” a cyber threat where compromised USB charging stations transfer malware or steal personal data. Coined by journalist Brian Krebs in 2011, it’s not limited to phones but any USB-charged device. Perpetrators use it to install malware, steal sensitive data, or gain unauthorized access. Incidents occur in public spaces like airports, hotels, and shopping centers, raising security concerns.