1. Ashwini Ponappa, who recently announced her retirement, is associated with which sports?
[A] Football
[B] Hockey
[C] Table Tennis
[D] Badminton
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Correct Answer: D [Badminton]
Notes:
Indian badminton star Ashwini Ponnappa emotionally retired from the Olympic stage after her early exit at the Paris 2024 Games. Partnering with Tanisha Crasto, they lost their final match to Australia’s Setyana Mapasa and Angela Yu, ending their campaign with three consecutive losses. Ashwini, a three-time Olympian, is celebrated for her achievements with Jwala Gutta, including gold at the 2010 Commonwealth Games and bronze at the World Championships in 2011.
2. Recently, which country has developed a Nano Magnetogenetic Interface for NeuroDynamics (Nano-MIND) technology?
[A] UK
[B] France
[C] South Korea
[D] Ukraine
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Correct Answer: C [South Korea]
Notes:
Researchers from the Korean Institute of Basic Science, South Korea have developed Nano-MIND, a magnetogenetics technology that allows precise, remote control of brain circuits using magnetism. Tested on mice, it can activate specific neurons to alter behaviors such as maternal instincts and feeding. This breakthrough advances brain research and could impact brain-computer interfaces and treatments for neurological disorders.
3. Which country hosts the international air exercise ‘Tarang Shakti 2024’?
[A] UK
[B] India
[C] Germany
[D] France
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Correct Answer: B [India]
Notes:
India hosts ‘Tarang Shakti,’ largest international air exercise, in two phases: August in Tamil Nadu and September in Rajasthan. The event aims to strengthen strategic relations, inviting 51 countries with 30 participating. Phase one in Tamil Nadu features France, Germany, Spain, and the UK. Phase two in Rajasthan includes Australia, Bangladesh, Greece, Singapore, UAE, and the USA. This exercise enhances collaboration and operational skills.
4. Recently, Indian Coast Guard (ICG) launched ‘Suvidha Software Version 1.0’ in which city?
[A] Jaisalmer
[B] Visakhapatnam
[C] Kochi
[D] Mumbai
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Correct Answer: B [Visakhapatnam]
Notes:
The Indian Coast Guard (ICG) launched ‘Suvidha Software Version 1.0’ at its first ‘Annual Operational Sea Training Conference’ in Visakhapatnam. This software aims to improve training protocols across ICG platforms. Deputy Director General Anupam Rai emphasized excellence and adaptability. Senior officers discussed best practices and strategies for maritime security, highlighting ICG’s dedication to innovation and operational training excellence.
5. Ministry of Culture recently hosted ‘State Museum Conclave’ at which place?
[A] Udaipur, Rajasthan
[B] Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi
[C] Bhopal, MP
[D] Ayodhya, UP
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Correct Answer: B [Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi]
Notes:
Culture and Tourism Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat inaugurated the ‘State Museum Conclave on the upcoming Yuga Yugeen Bharat Museum’ in New Delhi. The event aims to gather insights from stakeholders to develop a world-class museum. Minister highlighted India’s growing global interest and the need to showcase its heritage. The Yuga Yugeen Bharat Museum, part of the Central Vista Redevelopment Project, will be the world’s largest museum.
6. “Axis of Resistance”, recently seen in the news, is related to which country?
[A] Syria
[B] Iraq
[C] UAE
[D] Iran
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Correct Answer: D [Iran]
Notes:
Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh was assassinated in an air strike in Tehran. Experts believe this could lead Iran to increase attacks against Israel through its allies, known as the Axis of Resistance. This coalition of Iranian-backed groups includes Hezbollah, Hamas, Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ), and the Houthis. The coalition’s origins trace back to the Iranian Revolution of 1979, which empowered radical Shia clerics and led Iran to support non-state actors to expand its influence and counter threats from Israel and the US.
7. Which state government recently launched ‘Mukhyamantri Maiyaan Samman Yojana’?
[A] Bihar
[B] Jharkhand
[C] Odisha
[D] Haryana
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Correct Answer: B [Jharkhand]
Notes:
Jharkhand’s government, led by Chief Minister Hemant Soren, has launched Mukhyamantri Maiyaan Samman Yojana. This scheme provides financial aid to women for their empowerment, education, health, and nutrition. Seen as a pre-election move before the legislative assembly elections in late 2024, the government will hold enrollment camps across the state from August 3-10, 2024.
8. Legionnaires’ disease, recently seen in the news, is caused by which agent?
[A] Virus
[B] Bacteria
[C] Fungus
[D] Protozoa
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Correct Answer: B [Bacteria]
Notes:
Australia’s Victoria has 71 confirmed cases of Legionnaires’ disease, with one woman dying. This severe form of pneumonia is caused by Legionella bacteria, found in natural bodies of water and water systems like tanks. It spreads through inhaling contaminated water aerosols, not person-to-person. Symptoms include fever, chills, headache, malaise, and muscle pain. While treatments are available, there is no vaccine for the disease.
9. Which two countries have been banned from participating in the Paris Olympics 2024?
[A] Russia and Belarus
[B] Romania and Bulgaria
[C] Germany and France
[D] Austria and Cyprus
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Correct Answer: A [Russia and Belarus]
Notes:
Athletes from Russia and Belarus are banned from competing under their national flags at the Paris Olympics. Instead, they compete as Athlètes Individuals Neutres (AIN), or Individual Neutral Athletes. The International Olympic Committee (IOC) imposed this ban after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022, which violated the Olympic Truce that prohibits attacks between a week before the Olympics and a week after the Paralympics.
10. What is ‘Thanatourism’, recently seen in news?
[A] Traveling to places where music festivals held
[B] Traveling to places for natural beauty
[C] Traveling in eco-friendly places to promote environmental conservation
[D] Visiting locations associated with death, suffering, tragedy or something unusual
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Correct Answer: D [Visiting locations associated with death, suffering, tragedy or something unusual]
Notes:
Kerala Police asked people to avoid dark tourism in Wayanad as it could disrupt rescue efforts. Dark tourism, also known as black tourism or grief tourism, involves visiting places associated with death, suffering, or tragedy, such as cemeteries, disaster zones, and battlefields. Defined by John Lennon and Malcolm Foley, it represents inhuman acts for visitors. Notable sites include Auschwitz, Chernobyl, Ground Zero, and Hiroshima. Dark tourism is controversial, with mixed views on its ethics.