1. Which country has launched Ryt Bank, the world’s first Artificial Intelligence (AI)-powered bank?
[A] Indonesia
[B] Vietnam
[C] Japan
[D] Malaysia
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Correct Answer: D [Malaysia]
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Malaysia has launched Ryt Bank, the world’s first Artificial Intelligence (AI)-powered bank. It is led by YTL Group in partnership with Sea Limited. Ryt Bank combines AI innovation with Malaysia’s values, languages, and lifestyles to shape the nation’s digital future. The bank offers in-app access in Bahasa Malaysia and English, with Mandarin to be added by September 2025. This multilingual approach ensures inclusivity and cultural connection in banking. Ryt AI works as an intelligent assistant, handling bill payments, spending tracking, and financial guidance
2. India recently joined which global network to strengthen oversight of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in healthcare?
[A] Global Health Data Exchange
[B] Health AI Global Regulatory Network
[C] World Digital Health Forum
[D] AI for Health Alliance
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Correct Answer: B [Health AI Global Regulatory Network]
Notes:
India has joined the Health AI Global Regulatory Network (GRN) to strengthen oversight of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in healthcare. Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) announced the move to share safety protocols and monitor AI performance in clinical settings. ICMR – National Institute for Research in Digital Health and Data Science (NIRDHDS) and IndiaAI will collaborate with HealthAI for global cooperation. GRN members include UK and Singapore. This supports India’s National AI Strategy for public services, startups, and job creation. The initiative promotes responsible AI, data privacy, patient safety, and equitable access to healthcare.
3. Which country has decided to ban all unregistered social media sites in September 2025?
[A] Bhutan
[B] Nepal
[C] Sri Lanka
[D] Bangladesh
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Correct Answer: B [Nepal]
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The Government of Nepal has decided to ban all unregistered social media sites in the country. Minister of Communications and Information Technology (MoCIT) Prithvi Subba Gurung announced the decision. Nepal Telecommunications Authority (NTA) is instructed to disable unregistered social media platforms. On August 28, 2025, MoCIT issued a 7-day ultimatum for domestic and international platforms to register, requiring a local office and contact person under the Directive for Regulation of Social Media Use, 2080. 26 sites, including Facebook, WhatsApp, Instagram, X, YouTube, Viber, Botim, will be banned.
4. Andrew Holness has been elected as Prime Minister of which country in September 2025?
[A] Cuba
[B] Trinidad and Tobago
[C] Barbados
[D] Jamaica
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Correct Answer: D [Jamaica]
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Andrew Holness, Prime Minister of Jamaica, has won a third term in office. His Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) secured 34 seats in the 63-seat House of Representatives. The opposition, People’s National Party (PNP) led by Mark Golding, won 29 seats. The election was held amid concerns over corruption, economic challenges, and social inequity. Under Holness, Jamaica has recorded a 43% drop in killings in 2025, the largest decline in decades. The improvement is credited to increased firearm seizures and a stronger, coordinated security force across the island. The victory underscores public trust in Holness’ governance and law-and-order measures.
5. Anutin Charnvirakul has been elected as the new prime minister of which country in September 2025?
[A] Egypt
[B] Indonesia
[C] Thailand
[D] Vietnam
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Correct Answer: C [Thailand]
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Thailand’s parliament elected Anutin Charnvirakul as the new Prime Minister. He is the third Prime Minister in Thailand in the last two years. Anutin replaced Paetongtarn Shinawatra, who was ousted by the Constitutional Court for ethical violations over a Cambodia border dispute. Anutin leads the Bhumjaithai Party. The party secured over 247 votes, surpassing the majority threshold in the 492-member House of Representatives. His election reflects political stability efforts after frequent leadership changes in Thailand.
6. Which country has developed the MQ-28 Ghost Bat unmanned military drone?
[A] Australia
[B] Ukraine
[C] India
[D] China
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Correct Answer: A [Australia]
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Australia developed the MQ-28A Ghost Bat, a 38-foot-long unmanned military drone, as a “robot wingman” for fighter jets. It operates autonomously alongside manned fighter jets to enhance capabilities and reduce pilot risks. Australia has invested about $650 million in partnership with Boeing to develop and produce the drones domestically, the first aircraft designed in Australia in over 50 years. About 70% of components are made in Australia; production includes new factories in Toowoomba, Queensland State. The program aims to strengthen sovereign defense capabilities and reduce reliance on the U.S. for military equipment.
7. Jonas Gahr Store has become the Prime Minister of which country in September 2025?
[A] Norway
[B] Poland
[C] Switzerland
[D] France
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Correct Answer: A [Norway]
Notes:
Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Store on his re-election and expressed confidence in strengthening India–Norway partnership. Store, leader of the Labour Party, secured about 28 per cent votes in Norway’s legislative elections, ensuring majority with support from four left-wing parties. The Progress Party achieved its best-ever result, finishing second, while the Conservative Party fell to third place. Around 4.3 million voters elected members for 169-seat Storting, with centre-left securing 85+ seats for majority. Store’s second term comes after challenges like inflation, scandals, and internal strife.
8. The Agreement on Fisheries Subsidies was adopted during which World Trade Organization (WTO) Ministerial Conference?
[A] 10th Ministerial Conference, Nairobi (2015)
[B] 11th Ministerial Conference, Buenos Aires (2017)
[C] 12th Ministerial Conference, Geneva (2022)
[D] 13th Ministerial Conference, Abu Dhabi (2024)
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Correct Answer: C [12th Ministerial Conference, Geneva (2022)]
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The World Trade Organisation’s (WTO) Agreement on Fisheries Subsidies has recently come into force. It is the first WTO multilateral agreement focused on environmental sustainability. It was adopted at the 12th Ministerial Conference (MC12) in 2022 at Geneva. The agreement prohibits subsidies for illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing. It also bans subsidies for fishing targeting overfished stocks and for fishing in unmanaged high seas. The WTO Fish Fund was created to help developing countries and Least Developed Countries (LDCs) with technical support.
9. The One-In, One-Out Scheme is a migration agreement between the United Kingdom (UK) and which country?
[A] India
[B] United States
[C] France
[D] Australia
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Correct Answer: C [France]
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An Indian migrant became the first person deported from the UK under the new One-In, One-Out migration deal with France. The One-In, One-Out Scheme is a migration agreement between the United Kingdom (UK) and France. The deal aims to deter dangerous crossings of the English Channel in small boats by migrants without visas or permits. Many migrants pay gangs in northern France to make these risky journeys, which have led to deaths. Under the agreement, France takes back asylum seekers who crossed illegally without family connections in the UK. For each migrant returned to France, the UK grants asylum to one eligible migrant from France with proven family ties. The scheme targets safe and legal migration while discouraging illegal attempts.
10. Bagram Air Base, that was recently seen in news, is located in which country?
[A] Pakistan
[B] Afghanistan
[C] Israel
[D] Iran
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Correct Answer: B [Afghanistan]
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The Taliban government recently rejected U.S. President Donald Trump’s bid to retake Bagram Air Base, four years after the U.S. withdrawal. Bagram Air Base is the largest airbase in Afghanistan, located north of Kabul. It holds a strategic position near Iran, Pakistan, China’s Xinjiang, and Central Asia. Originally built by the Soviet Union during the Cold War, it supported Soviet operations until the late 1980s. The United States later revamped it and used it as a hub for war against the Taliban and Al Qaeda since 2001. It served as the largest U.S. military installation in Afghanistan for air operations, intelligence, and logistics.