1. Notre-Dame Cathedral, which was seen in the news, is located in which country?
[A] India
[B] France
[C] Russia
[D] United Kingdom
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Correct Answer: B [France]
Notes:
French President praised over 1,000 craftspeople who rebuilt Notre-Dame Cathedral after a devastating fire in 2019. Notre-Dame is a famous Gothic cathedral in located in Paris, France. It is known for its size, age, and architectural features. Its construction began in 1163 and continued throughout the Gothic period, completed by 1250. It was the site of significant events, including Napoleon’s coronation and royal weddings. A fire on April 15, 2019, severely damaged the roof and spire. The cathedral is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, showcasing naturalistic sculptures and stained-glass windows.
2. Gharchola handicraft, which has recently received a Geographical Indication (GI) tag, belongs to which state?
[A] Bihar
[B] Odisha
[C] Gujarat
[D] Madhya Pradesh
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Correct Answer: C [Gujarat]
Notes:
Gujarat’s iconic handicraft ‘Gharchola’ has received the Geographical Indication (GI) tag, bringing the state’s GI count to 27, with 23 focused on handicrafts. The GI tag was awarded at the ‘GI and Beyond – Virasat Se Vikas Tak’ event in New Delhi. This recognition enhances Gharchola’s prestige and market presence globally.
3. Varkala Cliff, which was seen in the news, is located in which state?
[A] Telangana
[B] Kerala
[C] Maharashtra
[D] Karnataka
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Correct Answer: B [Kerala]
Notes:
The National Green Tribunal (NGT) has requested a response from the Geological Survey of India (GSI) regarding the deteriorating condition of Varkala cliff, a national geo-heritage site. It is located in Varkala, Kerala. The cliff stretches 3 km and exposes sedimentary rocks from the Mio-Pliocene Age (13 lakh to 2.5 crore years ago). Varkala is the only place on India’s west coast where these ancient sediments are visible. The cliff towers up to 80 meters and is home to the Papanasam Beach, known for its therapeutic springs. It supports local biodiversity and is essential for coastal aquifers and fishing communities.
4. Indian Navy Day is observed annually on which day?
[A] December 2
[B] December 3
[C] December 4
[D] December 5
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Correct Answer: C [December 4]
Notes:
Indian Navy Day is celebrated annually on December 4 to honor the Navy’s role in safeguarding India’s maritime borders and security. It highlights the Navy’s efforts in coastal defense, monitoring trade routes, disaster relief, and humanitarian aid. The 2024 theme is “Strength and Power through Innovation and Indigenisation.” The day commemorates Operation Trident during the 1971 India-Pakistan war when the Navy successfully attacked Karachi, showcasing India’s naval strength.
5. What is the primary objective of Global One-Stop Centres (OSCs) established by Ministry of External Affairs?
[A] Promote cultural exchanges among Indian communities abroad
[B] Provide comprehensive assistance to women in vulnerable situations
[C] Support Indian students studying overseas
[D] Facilitate trade and economic cooperation
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Correct Answer: B [Provide comprehensive assistance to women in vulnerable situations]
Notes:
The Ministry of External Affairs received approval to establish nine One-Stop Centres (OSCs) for supporting women in vulnerable situations. Seven OSCs with shelter homes will be set up in Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, UAE, Jeddah, and Riyadh, while Toronto and Singapore will have OSCs without shelters. A dedicated budget line has been introduced to facilitate these initiatives, with support from the Indian Community Welfare Fund (ICWF). ICWF provides emergency aid like boarding, travel, medical care, legal assistance, and repatriation. Legal panels assist abandoned women and resolve minor legal issues for overseas Indian nationals.
6. Adhai Din ka Jhonpra, which was seen in the news, is located in which state/UT?
[A] New Delhi
[B] Rajasthan
[C] Madhya Pradesh
[D] Jammu and Kashmir
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Correct Answer: B [Rajasthan]
Notes:
An Ajmer court has admitted a petition to survey the Ajmer Sharif Dargah, leading to calls for a similar probe into the Adhai Din Ka Jhonpra. It is located in Ajmer, Rajasthan. It is one of India’s oldest mosques and the second oldest in North India, after Delhi’s Quwwat ul Islam mosque. The Deputy Mayor claims it was initially a Sanskrit college and Jain temple before being converted into a mosque in the 12th century. Commissioned by Qutubuddin Aibak in 1199 CE, it was later enhanced by Iltutmish in 1213 CE. The structure showcases early Indo-Islamic architecture.
7. Which word has been selected as Oxford Word of the Year 2024?
[A] Brain Rot
[B] Dumpster
[C] Heat dome
[D] Neuro spicy
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Correct Answer: A [Brain Rot]
Notes:
Oxford University Press named ‘brain rot’ as the Oxford Word of the Year 2024. It describes cognitive decline caused by consuming trivial social media content. The term gained popularity amid trends like digital detoxes to counter mental fatigue. It reflects concerns about technology’s impact on human thought and habits. Public voting chose ‘brain rot’ over contenders like ‘heat domes’ and ‘neurospicy.’ Over 37,000 people participated in the voting, highlighting its cultural relevance. The term’s casual tone appeals to younger audiences and raises awareness about mental health. Past winners include ‘goblin mode’ (2022) and ‘climate emergency’ (2019).
8. What is the name of portal developed by Department of Consumer Affairs for fair trade and consumer protection?
[A] Metrology net portal
[B] National Legal Metrology Portal (eMaap)
[C] National Legal Trade Portal (eTrade)
[D] MY Gov portal
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Correct Answer: B [National Legal Metrology Portal (eMaap)]
Notes:
The Department of Consumer Affairs is developing the National Legal Metrology Portal (eMaap) to unify State Legal Metrology systems. eMaap will streamline licensing, verification, and compliance processes, eliminating the need for multiple State portal registrations. Currently, enforcement activities and compounding are not online, but eMaap will integrate all functions, including enforcement, into one system. Hybrid meetings have involved industry associations and state representatives to refine the portal. eMaap simplifies procedures, reduces compliance burdens, ensures accuracy in market transactions, and supports data-driven government decisions.
9. Trouessartia thalassina and Proterothrix sibillae, which were seen in news, belongs to which species?
[A] Feather Mite
[B] Fish
[C] Spider
[D] Bat
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Correct Answer: A [Feather Mite]
Notes:
Researchers in Meghalaya’s subtropical forests discovered two new feather mite species: Trouessartia thalassina and Proterothrix sibillae. Trouessartia thalassina was found on the Verditer Flycatcher, named for its sea-green plumage; it has unique semi-ovate structures in males and non-sclerotized lacunae in females. Proterothrix sibillae, found on the Small Niltava, is larger and named after naturalist Maria Sibylla Merian. Feather mites are microscopic arachnids that feed on oils and debris in bird feathers, usually benefiting their hosts but sometimes turning parasitic. They spread through close bird contact, especially during nesting.
10. Which organization recently released the International Debt Report 2024?
[A] World Bank
[B] International Monetary Fund (IMF)
[C] World Trade Organization (WTO)
[D] United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD)
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Correct Answer: A [World Bank]
Notes:
World Bank released the 2024 International Debt Report (IDR). It covers external debt for low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Total external debt of LMICs rose by 2.4% in 2023, reaching $8.8 trillion. Key factors driving this rise include high interest rates due to tight monetary policies in high-income countries, inflation, depreciating currencies, and global economic uncertainty. Countries like Bangladesh and India saw over 90% increases in interest payments. The rising debt strains budgets, affecting critical sectors like health, education, and environmental programs.