1. What is the budgetary outlay of ‘Computerisation of Primary Agricultural Credit Societies (PACS)?
[A] Rs 216 Crore
[B] Rs 2516 Crore
[C] Rs 750 Crore
[D] Rs 7216 Crore
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Correct Answer: B [Rs 2516 Crore]
Notes:
The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi approved computerisation of Primary Agricultural Credit Societies (PACS) with a budgetary outlay of ₹2,516 crore.
The objective is to increase efficiency of PACS, bring transparency and accountability in their operations This project proposes computerization of about 63,000 functional PACS over a period of 5 years with Government of India share of ₹1,528 crore. State Cooperative Banks and District Central Cooperative Banks were already automated by NABARD and brought on Common Banking Software.
2. The Government has announced deregulation of which product recently, which was in its control earlier?
[A] Locally produced Crude Oil
[B] Aviation Fuel
[C] Defence Equipment
[D] Atomic Energy Plant Equipment
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Correct Answer: A [Locally produced Crude Oil]
Notes:
The government allowed firms like ONGC and Vedanta to sell locally produced crude oil to any Indian refinery for turning it into fuel, such as petrol and diesel.
The deregulation of locally produced oil is one of the last few areas that were still under its control. The government was fixing buyers for crude produced from older fields. From October 1, the companies will have the freedom to sell crude oil in the domestic market.
3. Which is the only institution in India to issue ‘Electoral bonds’?
[A] RBI
[B] SBI
[C] NITI Aayog
[D] CBDT
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Correct Answer: B [SBI]
Notes:
The government has approved the issuance of 21st phase of sale of electoral bonds through authorised SBI branches from July 1.
State Bank of India (SBI) is the only authorised institution to issue and encash Electoral Bonds through its 29 Authorized Branches. The Electoral bonds are interest-free bearer instruments, which can be encashed by the party through a Bank account within 15 days.
4. Which is the voluntary self-regulatory body in advertising sector in India?
[A] Advertising Standards Council of India
[B] NASSCOM
[C] NITI Aayog
[D] Internet and Mobile Association of India
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Correct Answer: A [Advertising Standards Council of India]
Notes:
The Advertising Standards Council of India (ASCI) is the voluntary self-regulatory body in advertising sector in India.
As per the annual complaints report, Education, healthcare and personal care are the most violative categories of advertisements. It processed 7,631 complaints at an increase of 25 per cent from last year.
5. Which is the top ranked city in the ‘QS Best Student Cities Ranking 2023’?
[A] Dubai
[B] Singapore
[C] London
[D] New York
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Correct Answer: C [London]
Notes:
In the QS Best Student Cities Ranking 2023, London has been ranked as the best city for students looking to study abroad.
Seoul and Munich are at the second place. The report ranks 140 cities in terms of affordability, student facilities, and university standard among other factors. India’s highest-ranked student city is Mumbai at 103 spot. It is followed by Bengaluru at 114th rank.
6. Which institution along with World Food Programme (WFP) launched a report titled ‘Take Home Ration-Good Practices across the State/UTs’?
[A] NABARD
[B] Ministry of Consumer Affairs and Food Distribution
[C] NITI Aayog
[D] Pratham Foundation
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Correct Answer: A [NABARD]
Notes:NITI Aayog and World Food Programme (WFP) have launched a report titled ‘Take Home Ration-Good Practices across the State/Union Territories’.
The report presents a set of good and innovative practices adopted in the implementation of the Take Home Ration (THR) value chain by the States and UTs. Take Home Ration has been provided in Indian under the Supplementary Nutrition component of the Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS).
7. Which is India’s major seafood item exported from India in terms of quantity and value?
[A] Frozen shrimp
[B] Frozen squid
[C] Frozen fish
[D] Frozen cuttlefish
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Correct Answer: A [Frozen shrimp]
Notes:
India shipped 13, 69,264 MT of seafood worth Rs 57,586.48 crore (USD 7.76 billion) during 2021-22, despite heavy odds.
During the FY 2021-22, the export improved in rupee term by 31.71%. Frozen shrimp remained the major export item in terms of quantity and value. USA is the largest market of frozen shrimp, followed by China and European Union.
8. Who is the winner of the 2022 Malaysia Open Men’s Title?
[A] Viktor Axelsen
[B] Momota Kento
[C] Kidambi Srikanth
[D] Lakshya Sen
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Correct Answer: A [Viktor Axelsen ]
Notes:
Tokyo champion Viktor Axelsen and Thailand’s Ratchanok Intanon won the singles title at the 2022 Malaysia Open.
Intanon beat Olympic badminton gold medallist Chen Yufei to win the women’s singles crown while Axelsen beat second seed Momota Kento of Japan to win the men’s title in Malaysia.
9. What is the real GDP growth forecast for India in FY23 by CRISIL?
[A] 8.2 percent
[B] 7.9 per cent
[C] 7.3 per cent
[D] 6.8 per cent
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Correct Answer: C [7.3 per cent]
Notes:
Domestic rating agency Crisil lowered its real GDP growth forecast for India to 7.3 per cent in FY23 from 7.8 per cent estimated earlier.
It cited the reasons for downward revision to be higher oil prices, slowing of export demand and high inflation. This forecast is in line with the RBI’s estimate of 7.2 real GDP growth for this fiscal year.
10. Which racing driver won the British Grand Prix 2022?
[A] Carlos Sainz
[B] Max Verstappen
[C] Lewis Hamilton
[D] Sebastien Vettel
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Correct Answer: A [Carlos Sainz]
Notes:
Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz sealed the first Formula One victory of his career in the British Grand Prix at Silverstone.
Sergio Pérez and Lewis Hamilton finished second and third in the tournament respectively. Fernando Alonso, Lando Norris, Mick Schumacher, Sebastian Vettel and Kevin Magnussen were among the top ten.