1. What is ‘HAMAS’, recently mentioned in the news?
[A] Militant Palestinian Group
[B] Russian Militant Group
[C] Secret Agency of China
[D] Security Force of Ukraine
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Correct Answer: A [Militant Palestinian Group ]
Notes:
Hamas political head Ismail Haniyeh was killed in an Israeli airstrike in Tehran on 31 July 2024. He was attacked after attending the swearing-in of Iran’s new president, Dr. Masoud Pezeshkian. Hamas, a militant Palestinian group, aims to destroy Israel and establish an Islamic Palestinian state.
2. Recently, which armed force has launched the Electronic Services e-Health Assistance and Tele-consultation (E-SeHAT) module?
[A] Indian Army
[B] Indian Navy
[C] Indian Air Force
[D] National Security Guard
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Correct Answer: A [Indian Army]
Notes:
Indian Army launched the E-SeHAT module, enabling tele-consultation for Ex-Servicemen Contributory Health Scheme (ECHS) beneficiaries from home. The pilot project started at 12 ECHS Polyclinics, including remote areas like Baramulla and Imphal. The initiative, aligned with Digital India’s vision, aims to provide safe video-based medical consultations and will expand nationwide in November 2024. Future phases include pre-consultation checks, medicine delivery, and hospital referrals.
3. Golan Heights, recently seen in the news, is located in which country?
[A] Iraq
[B] Syria
[C] Yemen
[D] Oman
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Correct Answer: B [Syria]
Notes:
A deadly strike on a playing field in the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights has heightened concerns about a possible new conflict. The Golan Heights is a rocky plateau in southwestern Syria, about 60 km from Damascus. It covers 1,000 sq km and is surrounded by the Jordan River, the Sea of Galilee, Mount Hermon, the Wadi Al-Ruqqad River, and the Yarmuk River. It is considered occupied territory under international law.
4. What type of navigation system is ‘Advanced Land Navigation System (ALNS) Mk-II’, recently mentioned in news?
[A] Ring Laser Gyro (RLG) based navigation system
[B] Reactive navigation system
[C] Marine navigation systems
[D] Satellite navigation system
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Correct Answer: A [Ring Laser Gyro (RLG) based navigation system]
Notes:
The Indian Army has approved the procurement of the Advanced Land Navigation System (ALNS) Mk-II for its Armoured Fighting Vehicles (AFVs). This Ring Laser Gyro-based system offers Inertial, GPS, and Hybrid navigation modes and is designed to be spoof-proof with high encryption. It is compatible with Indian and global navigation systems and Defence Series Maps, ensuring high accuracy. The system will be procured from Bharat Electronics Limited under the Buy Indian-IDDM category.
5. ‘Nacala Port’, recently seen in the news, is located in which country?
[A] Ghana
[B] Nigeria
[C] Mozambique
[D] Kenya
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Correct Answer: C [Mozambique]
Notes:
India resumed importing Tur dal from Mozambique’s Nacala Port after a disruption. Mozambique is a Southeast African country with a long Indian Ocean coastline, separated from Madagascar by the Mozambique Channel. It borders Tanzania, Malawi, Zambia, Zimbabwe, South Africa, and Eswatini. Major rivers include the Zambezi and Limpopo, and its highest peak is Mount Binga. Mozambique is rich in resources like gold, emeralds, copper, iron ore, and bauxite.
6. Leqembi Drug, which was seen in the news, is used to treat which disease?
[A] Dengue
[B] Alzheimer
[C] TB
[D] Blood cancer
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Correct Answer: B [Alzheimer]
Notes:
A study found that Alzheimer’s drug Leqembi slowed disease progression over three years. Leqembi is an IV antibody therapy that removes beta-amyloid from the brain. Alzheimer’s is the most common dementia, starting with mild memory loss and potentially leading to severe communication and response issues. Symptoms typically appear after age 60, with the risk increasing with age.
7. What is rank of India in ‘Travel & Tourism Development Index 2024’?
[A] 36th
[B] 37th
[C] 38th
[D] 39th
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Correct Answer: D [39th]
Notes:
India ranks 39th in the 2024 Travel and Tourism Development Index by the World Economic Forum, up from an adjusted 38th in 2021. The country’s scores improved in travel prioritization, safety, and health. In 2022, India had 14.3 million international tourists, 1.47% of the global market, and 15.66% in Asia-Pacific. The Ministry of Tourism promotes India domestically and internationally through integrated marketing and participation in travel fairs.
8. “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.
9. Which organization recently released “World Development Report 2024: The Middle Income Trap”?
[A] IMF
[B] World Bank
[C] UNDP
[D] UNEP
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Correct Answer: B [World Bank]
Notes:
The World Bank’s 2024 report highlights the “Middle-Income Trap,” where countries stuck in middle-income status struggle to advance to high-income levels. This trap often occurs around $8,000 GDP per capita. Since 1990, only 34 of 108 middle-income countries have moved to high-income status. Key challenges include aging populations, rising protectionism, and the need for faster energy transitions. India, classified as a lower-middle-income country since 2007, has a GNI per capita of $2,540 and would need 75 years to reach one-quarter of U.S. income per capita at current trends.
10. Shompen tribes, recently seen in news, belongs to which region of India?
[A] Daman & Diu
[B] Andaman and Nicobar
[C] Ladakh
[D] Lakshadweep
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Correct Answer: B [Andaman and Nicobar]
Notes:
The Central government’s Rs 72,000 crore Great Nicobar Island (GNI) project plans to build an airport, an international container terminal, and a township. However, it faces legal challenges from the National Green Tribunal (NGT) and the Calcutta High Court due to inadequate impact assessments on Shompen and Nicobarese tribes and improper permissions. The Shompens are hunter-gatherers, and the project could affect the Nicobarese people’s ancestral lands.