31. Which country launched an online hub for the victims of ransomware attacks?
[A] China
[B] USA
[C] Russia
[D] Australia
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Correct Answer: B [USA]
Notes:
The U.S. government has recently unveiled an online hub for the victims of ransomware attacks, www.StopRansomware.gov.
This will help the companies and municipalities to find resources and get assistance if they are targeted by cyber hackers. The government also announced it will pay a reward up to $10 million to the person who can provide useful tips to track down cyber criminals who are backed or directed by foreign governments.
32. What is “Kisan Sarathi”, which has been launched by the Union Minister of Agriculture?
[A] Digital Portal
[B] Agri Correspondent Scheme
[C] Interest subvention scheme
[D] Fertilizer subsidy app for farmers
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Correct Answer: A [Digital Portal]
Notes:
The Union Minister for Agriculture Narendra Singh Tomar has launched a digital portal named “Kisan Sarathi”. Using this platform, farmers can get the right information at the right time, in the language of their choice.
Using the portal, farmers can avail personalised advisories from respective scientists of Krishi Vigyan Kendra (KVKs).
33. Which social networking platform gas banned around 2 million Indian accounts in the recent 1 month period?
[A] Facebook
[B] WhatsApp
[C] Twitter
[D] Instagram
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Correct Answer: B [WhatsApp]
Notes:
Social Network major-WhatsApp has stated that it has banned 2 million Indian accounts during May 15 and June 15 period. These bans were intended to prevent harmful behavior and spam.
Indian accounts are identified by using the code +91 and 95% of such bans are due to the unauthorised use.
34. The first case of monkeypox in humans was recorded in 1970 in which country?
[A] Kenya
[B] Democratic Republic of Congo
[C] USA
[D] Nigeria
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Correct Answer: B [Democratic Republic of Congo]
Notes:
A rare case of monkeypox was detected in Texas, in the United States, as per the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Monkeypox belongs to the same family of viruses as smallpox. It induces flu-like symptoms, swelling of the lymph nodes and rashes. Scientists have discovered two distinct genetic groups of monkeypox virus—Central African and West African. The first case of monkeypox in humans was recorded in 1970 in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
35. Which institution launched ‘Expected loss-based ratings’ for credit rating agencies?
[A] RBI
[B] SEBI
[C] PFRDA
[D] IRDAI
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Correct Answer: B [SEBI]
Notes:
As per the recent framework introduced by SEBI, Credit rating agencies will now be required to provide expected loss-based ratings for projects and instruments associated with the infrastructure sector.
The expected loss-based rating is divided into a scale of seven levels, spanning from lowest to highest expected loss. Instruments rated ‘EL (Expected Loss) 1’ will be considered to have the lowest expected loss compared to the life of the ‘EL 7’ rated instruments, which will indicate highest expected loss.
36. Aadhimalai Pazhangudiyinar Producer Company and Snehakunja Trust, which won the UNDP Equator Prize are from which state?
[A] Tamil Nadu and Karnataka
[B] Tamil Nadu and Kerala
[C] Karnataka and Odisha
[D] Odisha and Telangana
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Correct Answer: A [Tamil Nadu and Karnataka]
Notes:
Aadhimalai Pazhangudiyinar Producer Company and Snehakunja Trust are the two Indian institution among the 10 awardees of the United Nations Development Fund (UNDP) Equator Prize 2021.
This is a biennial award to recognize community efforts for conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity. Aadhimalai Pazhangudiyinar Producer Company Limited is a 1,700-member cooperative, run by indigenous people from the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve in Tamil Nadu. Snehakunja Trust has protected wetland and coastal ecosystems in the Western Ghats and the Karnataka coast.
37. Bashar al-Assad has sworn in as the President of which country for the 4th time?
[A] Palestine
[B] Iraq
[C] Iran
[D] Syria
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Correct Answer: D [Syria]
Notes:
Bashar al-Assad has won the recent election held in Syria and has sworn in as the President of the country for the 4th time. He has been serving as the 19th president of Syria since 17 July 2000. He would serve as the President for a seven-year term.
He has won the recent elections with more than 95% votes favouring him, while his opponents claim the election to be illegitimate.
38. FIDE is the international federation of which sports/game?
[A] Football
[B] Chess
[C] Basketball
[D] Hockey
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Correct Answer: B [Chess]
Notes:
Federation Internationale des Echecs (FIDE) is the World Chess Federation, headquartered at Lausanne, Switzerland. It was founded on July 20, 1924 and has as many as 195 member countries.
To commemorate the formation of FIDE, World Chess Day is celebrated on July 20, every year since 1966. The day encourages more people to play and enjoy the game of chess. Chess originated in India, moved to Persia and spread across the Southern Europe.
39. What is ‘AMLEX’, recently developed by the Indian Institute of Technology, Ropar?
[A] Covid-19 Test Kit
[B] Oxygen Rationing Device
[C] PPE Kit
[D] Oral Vaccine
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Correct Answer: B [Oxygen Rationing Device]
Notes:
The Indian Institute of Technology, Ropar has developed a first-of-its-kind Oxygen Rationing Device, named AMLEX.
The device will help to supply a required volume of oxygen to the patients while inhaling and trips when the patient is exhaling Carbon dioxide. This process would help to save oxygen which gets unnecessarily wasted usually. The device can be operated on both battery as well as line supply.
40. Which city is to host the 2032 Olympic Games?
[A] New Delhi
[B] Brisbane
[C] Rio De Janeiro
[D] Moscow
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Correct Answer: B [Brisbane]
Notes:
The International Olympic Committee President Thomas Bach has announced that the Australian city of Brisbane has been selected to host the 2032 Summer Olympics.
The Games of the 35th Olympiad are awarded to Brisbane, Australia. With this, Australia has become the second country after the United States to host the Olympic Games in three different cities. Before this, Melbourne had hosted Olympics in 1956 and Sydney in 2000.