41. How many candidates from the 2024 Lok Sabha and state Assembly elections have requested verification of the burnt memory in EVMs and VVPAT units?
[A] 11
[B] 13
[C] 16
[D] 18
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Correct Answer: A [11]
Notes:
For the first time, 11 candidates from the 2024 Lok Sabha and State Assembly elections requested verification of the “burnt memory” of EVMs and VVPATs. This option, provided by the Supreme Court in April, requires candidates to cover verification costs, refundable if tampering is found. “Burnt memory” refers to the permanent storage in these devices, containing votes, machine configuration, and printed vote records for integrity verification.
42. Recently, which institute’s researchers have fabricated a novel device to convert infrared light into visible light?
[A] Institute of Science (IISc)
[B] IIT, Delhi
[C] IIT, Kanpur
[D] Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR)
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Correct Answer: A [Institute of Science (IISc)]
Notes:
Researchers at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) developed a device that converts infrared light to visible light, potentially revolutionizing defense and optical communications. Using a 2D material, they created a non-linear optical mirror stack for up-conversion and widefield imaging. The technology employs multilayered gallium selenide on a gold reflective surface with a silicon dioxide layer, simplifying complex infrared imaging techniques.
43. Indus Water Treaty (IWT), recently seen in news, is a treaty signed between which two countries?
[A] India and China
[B] India and Nepal
[C] India and Pakistan
[D] India and Bhutan
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Correct Answer: C [India and Pakistan]
Notes:
A Pakistani delegation recently arrived in Jammu to discuss the 1960 Indus Water Treaty (IWT) with India. Signed by Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru and President Ayub Khan, and brokered by the World Bank, the treaty regulates the distribution of the Indus River system’s waters. India received waters from the Beas, Ravi, and Sutlej rivers, while Pakistan received waters from the Chenab, Indus, and Jhelum rivers. The Permanent Indus Commission oversees the treaty’s implementation.
44. Recently, India has secured what position in the Global Domestic Airline Market?
[A] First
[B] Second
[C] Third
[D] Fifth
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Correct Answer: C [Third]
Notes:
India’s aviation sector has ascended to the world’s third-largest domestic market, advancing from fifth place a decade ago under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership. The average yearly growth rate in airline seat capacity is a leading 6.9%. Low-cost carriers (LCCs) now dominate with 78.4% market share, led by IndiGo capturing 62%. LCCs’ rapid expansion, with IndiGo growing 13.9% annually, has significantly boosted accessibility and contributed to economic growth.
45. Didymocarpus janakiae, a new plant species, recently discovered in which state?
[A] Sikkim
[B] Assam
[C] Arunachal Pradesh
[D] Kerala
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Correct Answer: C [Arunachal Pradesh]
Notes:
A new plant species, Didymocarpus janakiae, was discovered in Arunachal Pradesh’s West Kameng district at 2,300 meters elevation. Named in honor of pioneering Indian botanist E. K. Janaki Ammal, this species belongs to the Didymocarpus genus, part of the African Violet family (Gesneriaceae). Found in pristine habitats, it highlights ecosystem quality. The genus comprises 111 species, 27 of which are in India, including D. janakiae.
46. Ratle power project, recently seen in news, is situated on which river of Jammu and Kashmir?
[A] Chenab
[B] Jhelum
[C] Sind
[D] Ujh
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Correct Answer: A [Chenab]
Notes:
A five-member Pakistan delegation and World Bank experts toured the Ratle power project, a run-of-the-river hydroelectric project on the Chenab River in Jammu and Kashmir. Since 2006, Pakistan has raised technical objections, seeking international arbitration, which India rejected. Under the Indus Water Treaty, India has rights over the run-of-the-river waters in Jammu and Kashmir and full rights over Punjab’s rivers. India asserts its compliance with the treaty.
47. What is the primary purpose of the eSakshya app, recently tested by Ministry of Home Affairs?
[A] To provide social networking services
[B] To help police record and upload crime scene evidence
[C] To offer cloud storage solutions to businesses
[D] To provide details of infrastructural development of railways
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Correct Answer: B [To help police record and upload crime scene evidence]
Notes:
The Union Ministry of Home Affairs is testing eSakshya, a mobile app developed by the National Informatics Centre (NIC) under the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology. It aids police in recording crime scenes and uploading evidence to a cloud-based platform. Each recording can be up to four minutes long, with multiple files per First Information Report (FIR). The app aims to ensure digital evidence integrity, crucial for new criminal laws to prevent potential legal loopholes.
48. Which day is observed as ‘International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking’ every year?
[A] 24 June
[B] 25 June
[C] 26 June
[D] 27 June
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Correct Answer: C [26 June]
Notes:
Every June 26th, the International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking raises awareness about the detrimental impact of drugs on society. In 2024, the theme is “The evidence is clear: invest in prevention.” Established by the UN General Assembly on December 7, 1987, this day highlights global efforts to combat drug use and trafficking, acknowledging the persistent health risks they pose despite widespread awareness among youth about their dangers for recreational use.
49. Which organization recently released the ‘World Drug Report 2024’ report?
[A] World Bank
[B] European Union
[C] United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC)
[D] World Customs Organization (WCO)
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Correct Answer: C [United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) ]
Notes:
UNODC released its Annual World Drug Report (2024) on World Drug Day, June 26th, aiming to combat drug abuse and trafficking globally. The report highlights a rise in illicit drug use, with 292 million users worldwide by 2022. Cannabis remains the most abused drug, followed by opioids and others. Regions like the Triple Frontier and Golden Triangle face significant criminal activity. Legalization efforts in Canada, Uruguay, and parts of the US are noted, alongside environmental impacts of drug-related activities.
50. Recently, which country has announced plans to implement the world’s first carbon tax on livestock emissions, starting in 2030?
[A] India
[B] Denmark
[C] Australia
[D] New Zealand
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Correct Answer: B [Denmark]
Notes:
Denmark will introduce the world’s first emissions tax on livestock in 2030, targeting greenhouse gases from cows, pigs, and sheep. Farmers will initially pay $43 per metric ton of CO2 equivalent, increasing to $108 by 2035. However, a 60% tax deduction will reduce the effective rates to $17 per metric ton in 2030 and $43 in 2035.