1. The International Criminal Court (ICC) was established by which international agreement?
[A] Geneva Convention
[B] Rome Statute
[C] Hague Protocol
[D] Vienna Treaty
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Correct Answer: B [Rome Statute]
Notes:
On 3rd April 2025, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban announced that Hungary is withdrawing from the International Criminal Court (ICC), becoming the first European country to do so. The International Criminal Court was established in 2002 to prosecute individuals responsible for serious global crimes. It is the only permanent international criminal tribunal. The ICC was created by the Rome Statute, an international agreement adopted on 17 July 1998. The Rome Statute defines the Court’s powers, structure, and responsibilities and came into force on 1 July 2002. The ICC investigates and prosecutes genocide, war crimes, crimes against humanity, and the crime of aggression.
2. India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEEC), a trade connectivity project, was launched at which event?
[A] BRICS Summit 2022, Beijing
[B] G7 Summit 2021, UK
[C] G20 Summit 2023, New Delhi
[D] COP28, Dubai
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Correct Answer: B [G7 Summit 2021, UK]
Notes:
India and Italy recently agreed to strengthen strategic cooperation in trade, defence, clean energy, and high technology. The India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEEC) is a transport and trade infrastructure project connecting India, the Middle East, and Europe. It was launched through a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed by India, the European Union (EU), France, Germany, Italy, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates (UAE), and the United States (US) during the G20 Summit 2023 in New Delhi. IMEEC is part of the Partnership for Global Infrastructure and Investment (PGII), introduced at the G7 Summit 2021 in the United Kingdom.
3. Daniel Noboa has been re-elected as the President of which country in April 2025?
[A] Colombia
[B] Argentina
[C] Ecuador
[D] Guyana
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Correct Answer: C [Ecuador]
Notes:
Daniel Noboa has been re-elected as the President of Ecuador for a second term. Ecuador is a country located in the northwestern part of South America. It shares its northern border with Colombia and its eastern and southern borders with Peru. The country has a western coastline along the Pacific Ocean. Daniel Noboa’s re-election reflects continued public support for his leadership. Ecuador is known for its diverse geography, including the Andes mountains, Amazon rainforest, and the Galápagos Islands. The country plays an important role in regional politics and environmental conservation efforts.
4. What is the name of the initiative recently launched by BRICS nations to combat land degradation and soil fertility loss?
[A] BRICS Land Restoration Partnership
[B] BRICS Green Deal
[C] BRICS Sustainable Farming Alliance
[D] BRICS Soil Health Mission
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Correct Answer: A [BRICS Land Restoration Partnership]
Notes:
BRICS nations launched the BRICS Land Restoration Partnership to tackle land degradation, desertification, and soil fertility loss across 11 member countries. The announcement was made during the 15th BRICS Agriculture Ministers’ meeting held in Brasilia, Brazil. This was the first agriculture meeting of the expanded BRICS, which now includes Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, Egypt, Ethiopia, United Arab Emirates (UAE), Iran, Indonesia, and Saudi Arabia. India was represented by Union Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Shivraj Singh Chouhan. BRICS countries together represent 47% of the global population and contribute 36% of the world’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP). The meeting supported fair agricultural trade, stable global prices, and better returns for small farmers.
5. Sayoni Das recently became the first Asian woman to swim across which famous strait?
[A] Palk Strait
[B] Strait of Hormuz
[C] Strait of Gibraltar
[D] Bosporus Strait
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Correct Answer: C [Strait of Gibraltar]
Notes:
Sayoni Das, a swimmer from Bengal, recently became the first Asian woman to successfully cross the Strait of Gibraltar. The Strait of Gibraltar is a narrow body of water that separates Europe from Africa and connects the Mediterranean Sea to the Atlantic Ocean. It is bordered by Spain and the British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar in the north, and by Morocco and the Spanish enclave of Ceuta in the south. The strait is around 58 kilometres long and narrows to about 13 kilometres at its tightest point. The eastern end features the famous Pillars of Heracles — the Rock of Gibraltar and Mount Hacho.
6. Which country has launched world’s largest battery-powered ship named Hull 096?
[A] Russia
[B] India
[C] France
[D] Australia
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Correct Answer: D [Australia]
Notes:
On May 2, 2025, Australian boatbuilder Incat launched the world’s largest electric-powered ship, named Hull 096. The ship is a 130-metre-long aluminium catamaran designed for South American ferry operator Buquebus. It can carry 2,100 passengers and up to 225 vehicles across the River Plate between Buenos Aires and Uruguay. Hull 096 is powered by over 250 tonnes of batteries with an Energy Storage System (ESS) providing more than 40 megawatt hours of capacity. It was initially planned to run on Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) but was later converted to battery power. The launch highlights a major step towards reducing maritime carbon emissions, which account for about three percent of global greenhouse gas emissions. This comes after the International Maritime Organization (IMO) voted for a global carbon pricing system, with cleaner fuels required by 2028.
7. Salem Saleh Bin Braikas has been appointed as prime ministry of which country in May 2025?
[A] Yemen
[B] Oman
[C] Saudi Arabia
[D] Ethiopia
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Correct Answer: A [Yemen]
Notes:
On May 5, 2025, Yemen’s Presidential Leadership Council (PLC) appointed Salem Saleh Bin Braik as the new Prime Minister. This follows the sudden resignation of Ahmed Awad bin Mubarak, who stepped down due to constitutional limits and lack of power to implement key reforms. The leadership change is significant as Yemen continues to struggle with civil war and economic crisis. Salem Bin Braik has served as Finance Minister since 2019 and previously held the post of Vice Finance Minister along with other administrative roles. He was appointed just hours after bin Mubarak resigned.
8. Who was elected as the 10th Chancellor of Germany in May 2025?
[A] Helmut Kohl
[B] Angela Merkel
[C] Lars Klingbeil
[D] Friedrich Merz
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Correct Answer: D [Friedrich Merz]
Notes:
Friedrich Merz of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) was elected as the 10th Chancellor of Germany by the Bundestag on 6th May 2025. He succeeded Olaf Scholz after Scholz’s coalition lost the 2025 Bundestag general election. Merz leads a three-party coalition government including the CDU, Christian Social Union (CSU), and Social Democratic Party (SPD). For the first time since World War II, a German Chancellor was elected in the second round of voting in the Bundestag. The Chancellor is nominated by the President and must win an absolute majority in the Bundestag. Merz failed in the first round but secured victory in the second.
9. The Persian Gulf is connected to the Arabian Sea through which strait?
[A] Strait of Malacca
[B] Strait of Gibraltar
[C] Strait of Georgia
[D] Strait of Hormuz
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Correct Answer: D [Strait of Hormuz]
Notes:
US President Donald Trump plans to rename the ‘Persian Gulf’ as the ‘Arabian Gulf’ during his visit to Saudi Arabia, aligning with Arab Gulf nations’ preferences. The term ‘Persian Gulf’ has been used since the 16th century, recognized in historical records and international treaties. Arab states, especially Saudi Arabia and the UAE, prefer the term ‘Arabian Gulf’ and use it in national maps. In 2012, Iran threatened to sue Google for not labeling the water body correctly, asserting its historical naming rights. The Persian Gulf is a vital geopolitical area, connected to the Arabian Sea via the Strait of Hormuz.
10. Where is the headquarters of International Monetary Fund (IMF) located?
[A] London
[B] Paris
[C] Washington D.C
[D] Geneva
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Correct Answer: C [Washington D.C]
Notes:
Recently, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) approved the immediate release of $1 billion to Pakistan under the Extended Fund Facility (EFF). The IMF is a specialised agency of the United Nations (UN), created in 1944 at the Bretton Woods Conference to ensure global monetary stability after the Great Depression. It works to promote international monetary cooperation, ensure financial stability, facilitate global trade, support high employment, and reduce poverty. The IMF monitors the economies of its member countries and gives policy advice. It also provides loans to countries during balance-of-payments crises. The IMF is headquartered in Washington, D.C., United States.