1. Where is the headquarters of International Potato Center (CIP) located?
[A] Geneva, Switzerland
[B] Paris, France
[C] New Delhi, India
[D] Lima, Peru
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Correct Answer: D [Lima, Peru]
Notes:
India is projected to become the world’s top potato producer, overtaking China, according to scientists from the International Potato Center (Centro Internacional de la Papa – CIP). This was highlighted at a recent symposium on ‘Root and Tuber Crops Research and Development in India and South Asia’. Experts estimate that India’s potato production may grow from 60 million tonnes now to 100 million tonnes by 2050. The International Potato Center (CIP), founded in 1971, is a global research organization focusing on potato, sweetpotato, and Andean roots and tubers. Headquartered in Lima, Peru, CIP promotes nutritious food, sustainable businesses, and climate resilience in over 20 countries.
2. The MPOWER framework was introduced by which organization to reduce tobacco demand?
[A] United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)
[B] World Bank
[C] International Labour Organization (ILO)
[D] World Health Organization (WHO)
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Correct Answer: D [World Health Organization (WHO) ]
Notes:
Recently, concerns were raised that low tobacco prices in India are making it hard to control tobacco use, unlike in other countries where higher prices have reduced smoking. This weakens the World Health Organization’s (WHO) MPOWER framework, which aims to reduce tobacco-related diseases, including cancer. The MPOWER framework was introduced by WHO in 2008 under the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (WHO FCTC). It includes six key measures: Monitoring tobacco use, Protecting people from smoke, Offering help to quit, Warning about dangers, Enforcing bans on promotion, and Raising taxes. These steps are proven to reduce tobacco demand and help smokers quit.
3. Which country recently reported an outbreak of the Cholera disease?
[A] Libya
[B] Myanmar
[C] India
[D] Sudan
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Correct Answer: D [Sudan]
Notes:
A cholera outbreak has killed many people in war-affected Sudan, raising urgent health concerns. Cholera is a dangerous diarrheal disease caused by drinking water or eating food contaminated with the bacteria Vibrio cholerae. It spreads rapidly in areas with poor sanitation, unsafe drinking water, and weak healthcare systems. The disease causes sudden, severe watery diarrhea and can lead to death within hours if not treated quickly. According to the 2024 World Health Organisation (WHO) report, cholera deaths are rising due to climate change and poor sanitation. Most cases can be treated with Oral Rehydration Solution (ORS), but quick access is critical. Preventing such outbreaks requires clean water, proper hygiene, and better sanitation.
4. Which country is the first to use a laser weapon to shoot down enemy drones?
[A] Russia
[B] Israel
[C] Ukraine
[D] China
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Correct Answer: B [Israel]
Notes:
Israel has become the first country to use a laser weapon in live combat by shooting down drones during the “Swords of Iron” war in Gaza. The laser weapon was developed by Rafael Advanced Defense Systems, an Israeli company. It uses a high-energy focused beam of light to heat and destroy enemy drones.
5. Karol Nawrocki has been elected as the new president of which country?
[A] Ireland
[B] Sweden
[C] Poland
[D] Norway
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Correct Answer: C [Poland]
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Recently, Karol Nawrocki won Poland’s presidential election with 50.89% of the votes, narrowly defeating liberal Warsaw Mayor Rafał Trzaskowski, who got 49.11%. Nawrocki is a right-wing conservative candidate, known both as a historian and a heavyweight boxing champion. He was supported by United States (US) President Donald Trump during the election. Nawrocki previously served as the head of the Institute of National Remembrance, an organisation known for promoting nationalist versions of Polish history.
6. Which country passed a new law called the Act on the Promotion of Research, Development and Utilisation of AI-Related Technologies?
[A] India
[B] Russia
[C] France
[D] Japan
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Correct Answer: D [Japan]
Notes:
In May 2025, Japan passed a new law called the Act on the Promotion of Research, Development and Utilisation of Artificial Intelligence-Related Technologies. This law aims to make Artificial Intelligence (AI) the core of Japan’s digital leadership and economic growth. Unlike strict global rules, Japan’s approach encourages coordination and voluntary responsibility instead of heavy regulation. This is different from the European Union’s AI Act passed in 2024. The EU law divides AI into risk levels like “Unacceptable” and “Minimal” and places strict rules on high-risk uses. Japan’s flexible model reflects a major shift in global AI policy thinking.
7. Lee Jae-myung has been elected as the president of which country in June 2025?
[A] South Korea
[B] Japan
[C] Singapore
[D] Vietnam
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Correct Answer: A [South Korea]
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Lee Jae-myung was sworn in as the 14th President of South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea, in Seoul on June 4, 2025. He won the Presidential by-election held on June 3, 2025, after the impeachment of former President Yoon Suk-yeol. Lee Jae-myung, leader of the opposition Democratic Party, defeated Kim Moon-soo of the ruling People Power Party. He secured 51.7% of the vote, while Kim got 39.3%.
8. Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) is the regional group established by signing which treaty?
[A] Accra Agreement
[B] Lagos Treaty
[C] Abuja Treaty
[D] None of the Above
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Correct Answer: B [Lagos Treaty]
Notes:
The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) recently celebrated its 50th anniversary, marking five decades since its establishment. ECOWAS was created on May 28, 1975, through the Lagos Treaty signed in Lagos, Nigeria. It was formed to promote regional cooperation, economic integration, and peace across West Africa. The bloc aims for a single economic union with a common currency and shared policies in trade, energy, transport, and more.
9. Which country has partnered with the World Health Organization (WHO) to launch a humanitarian initiative on Socotra Island?
[A] Saudi Arabia
[B] Oman
[C] Qatar
[D] United Arab Emirates (UAE)
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Correct Answer: D [United Arab Emirates (UAE)]
Notes:
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) and the World Health Organization (WHO) have launched a two-year humanitarian initiative to fight severe malnutrition on Yemen’s Socotra Island. Socotra Island faces a health emergency with a Global Acute Malnutrition (GAM) rate of 10.9% and Severe Acute Malnutrition (SAM) rate of 1.6% among children under five. The program focuses on reducing maternal and child deaths caused by malnutrition through food, health, and awareness support. It includes strengthening healthcare systems by training staff, supplying medicine, and improving epidemic response capacity.
10. Which country has become the 101st World Trade Organization (WTO) member to accept the Agreement on Fisheries Subsidies?
[A] Iran
[B] Belarus
[C] Russia
[D] Nicaragua
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Correct Answer: D [Nicaragua]
Notes:
On June 2, 2025, Nicaragua became the 101st country to accept the Agreement on Fisheries Subsidies under the World Trade Organization (WTO). This marks a major step towards banning subsidies that support illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing and overfishing. At the 12th Ministerial Conference (MC12) of the World Trade Organization (WTO) held in Geneva in June 2022, ministers adopted the Agreement on Fisheries Subsidies by consensus. This agreement sets new binding global rules to stop harmful subsidies that support illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing.