1. Which country becomes the first nation to criminalise artificial intelligence child abuse tools?
[A] Britain
[B] France
[C] Australia
[D] India
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Correct Answer: A [Britain]
Notes:
Britain will be the first country to introduce laws against Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools used to generate sexual abuse images of children. Possessing, creating, or distributing these AI tools will be punishable by up to 5 years in prison. It will also be illegal to possess AI paedophile manuals, punishable by up to 3 years. The law will criminalize websites promoting child abuse content with up to 10 years in prison. AI is making it easier for predators to manipulate images and groom children. 500,000 children in the UK face abuse each year, with online abuse increasing.
2. Which country becomes the first latin American country to back out from China’s Belt and Road Initiative?
[A] Mexico
[B] Nicaragua
[C] Costa Rica
[D] Panama
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Correct Answer: D [Panama]
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Panama has formally withdrawn from China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) under US pressure. The Panamanian Embassy in Beijing gave a 90-day notice of its decision. President Jose Raul Mulino rejected US claims about the Panama Canal, calling them “intolerable.” The US alleged Panama agreed to free passage for US government vessels, but the Panama Canal Authority denied any tariff changes. Trump and US officials raised concerns over Chinese investments in the canal. Panama is the first Latin American country to exit the BRI, which operates in over 100 countries.
3. Which country has passed strict laws to prevent hate crimes in February 2025?
[A] Nepal
[B] Germany
[C] Australia
[D] France
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Correct Answer: C [Australia]
Notes:
Australia passed strict anti-hate crime laws on February 6, 2025, introducing mandatory minimum sentences. Sentences range from 12 months for minor hate crimes, like Nazi salutes, to six years for terrorism offences. The law criminalizes threats or violence based on race, religion, nationality, gender, and other identities. Recent attacks on synagogues, cars, and Jewish community buildings prompted stronger laws. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese initially opposed mandatory sentences but later supported them. New South Wales plans to align its hate speech laws with Western Australia and Victoria.
4. “M23 rebels”, recently highlighted in news, are associated with which country?
[A] Democratic Republic of Congo
[B] Sudan
[C] Iran
[D] Israel
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Correct Answer: A [Democratic Republic of Congo]
Notes:
Rwandan-backed M23 rebels in the Democratic Republic of Congo are advancing south toward Bukavu, the capital of South Kivu province. They aim to expand control in the country’s east after capturing Goma. The M23 (March 23 Movement) is an armed rebel group operating in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), particularly in North Kivu province. It originated in 2012 from a faction of the Congolese army, citing grievances over a 2009 peace agreement. The recent escalation has caused massive destruction and violence.
5. The term ‘Dunki route’ is related to which one of the following?
[A] An illegal immigration method
[B] A trade route between India and Russia
[C] A new air route in India
[D] None of the Above
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Correct Answer: A [An illegal immigration method]
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A US military aircraft carrying 104 deported Indian nationals landed at Amritsar airport on 5th February 2025. The deportees spent between Rs 30 lakh and Rs 1 crore on expenses and agent fees to reach the US. They traveled through the “dunki route,” an illegal and dangerous immigration path. “Dunki” or “donkey journey” refers to long, risky routes taken due to a lack of legal permits or financial resources. American authorities deported individuals who used this illegal route to enter the US.
6. Constantine Tassoulas has been elected as president of which country in February 2025?
[A] Indonesia
[B] Greece
[C] Egypt
[D] Vietnam
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Correct Answer: B [Greece]
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Greece’s parliament elected Constantine Tassoulas as president, a largely ceremonial role. His nomination sparked protests over the 2023 train crash, as critics say parliament failed to investigate political responsibility. The judicial probe into the disaster is still ongoing. Tassoulas, 66, has been a lawmaker since 2000 and served as culture and deputy defense minister. He won 160 votes in the 300-seat parliament and will succeed Katerina Sakellaropoulou in March. His nomination is seen as strengthening Prime Minister Mitsotakis’ power amid rising opposition pressure. He will be sworn in on March 13.
7. Which two countries are involved in the COMPACT Initiative?
[A] India & United Kingdom
[B] India & United States
[C] India & France
[D] India & Japan
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Correct Answer: B [India & United States]
Notes:
India and the U.S. launched the U.S.-India COMPACT initiative to boost defense, trade, and technology ties. COMPACT stands for Catalyzing Opportunities for Military Partnership, Accelerated Commerce & Technology for the 21st century. It aims to strengthen the U.S.-India Comprehensive Global Strategic Partnership. Focus areas include defense collaboration, co-production, and technology exchange. The initiative targets $500 billion in bilateral trade by 2030 (Mission-500). Key sectors include AI, cybersecurity, semiconductors, and space exploration. This marks a major step in advancing Indo-U.S. cooperation across strategic areas.
8. Which organization has launched the campaign “Imagine a world with more women in science”?
[A] United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)
[B] World Health Organization (WHO)
[C] International Monetary Fund (IMF)
[D] World Bank
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Correct Answer: A [United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)]
Notes:
UNESCO launched the “Imagine a world with more women in science” campaign. The campaign marks the 10th anniversary of International Day of Women and Girls in Science (February 11). It promotes diverse perspectives in science using #EveryVoiceInScience. United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) declared February 11 as International Day of Women and Girls in Science in 2015. Globally, women make up only one-third of scientists and hold just 1 in 10 Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) leadership roles. In India, 43% of STEM enrolments are women, but only 18.6% are scientists, and 25% lead R&D projects.
9. Which two countries launched the TRUST initiative to boost cooperation in critical minerals in February 2025?
[A] India and Russia
[B] India and United States
[C] Russia and China
[D] India and Japan
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Correct Answer: B [India and United States]
Notes:
India and the U.S. launched the TRUST (Transforming Relationship Utilizing Strategic Technology) initiative to boost cooperation in critical minerals like lithium and rare earth elements. Announced during PM Modi’s visit to Washington, it aims to strengthen supply chains for essential materials. The initiative focuses on critical minerals, advanced materials, and pharmaceuticals. It aims to reduce barriers to technology transfer by streamlining regulations. It seeks to address export controls for smoother trade in strategic resources. It also promotes high-tech commerce, enhancing collaboration in advanced sectors.
10. Which country has launched the Green Transition Alliance India (GTAI) initiative in February 2025?
[A] Peru
[B] Denmark
[C] Russia
[D] Chile
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Correct Answer: B [Denmark]
Notes:
Denmark announced the Green Transition Alliance India (GTAI) initiative in February 2025. The GTAI is an initiative to strengthen collaboration between Denmark and India on sustainable energy solutions. The goal is to accelerate the commitment to global carbon neutrality.