1. Recently, which country has assumed Chairmanship of Bay of Bengal (BOB) Inter-Governmental Organisation?
[A] India
[B] Indonesia
[C] Myanmar
[D] Sri Lanka
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Correct Answer: A [India]
Notes:
India assumed the Chairmanship of the Bay of Bengal (BOB) Inter-Governmental Organisation from Bangladesh. The transition took place at the 13th Governing Council Meeting in Malé, Maldives. Representatives from Sri Lanka, Maldives, and Bangladesh attended the event. The meeting was part of a high-level conference on mainstreaming the Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries Management (EAFM) in Small-Scale Fisheries. India will lead efforts to develop small-scale fisheries in the region. This move strengthens India’s international leadership and supports the national goal of ‘Viksit Bharat 2047’.
2. “Golden Dome” is a missile defence programme of which country?
[A] India
[B] Iran
[C] Japan
[D] United States
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Correct Answer: D [United States]
Notes:
The United States plans to build a Golden Dome missile defense system. Golden Dome is a missile defense program of the USA. It aims to protect against ballistic, hypersonic, and cruise missiles and other advanced aerial threats. The system is inspired by Israel’s Iron Dome missile defense system. Iron Dome is a multi-layered system designed to intercept short-range threats effectively.
3. What is the name of the initiative launched by UN Secretary-General to improve efficiency and cost-effectiveness within the UN?
[A] UN Reform 2030
[B] UN80 Initiative
[C] UN Vision 2050
[D] None of the Above
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Correct Answer: B [UN80 Initiative]
Notes:
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres launched the UN80 Initiative to improve efficiency and cost-effectiveness in the United Nations. It is a reform strategy introduced on the 80th anniversary of the UN. The initiative aims to ensure financial sustainability as global contributions decline. It focuses on structural reforms to enhance the implementation of UN mandates.
4. The Arctic Council was formed through which declaration?
[A] Helsinki Agreement
[B] Ottawa Declaration
[C] Glasgow Declaration
[D] UNESCO Declaration
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Correct Answer: B [Ottawa Declaration]
Notes:
The Arctic region is a global flashpoint due to geopolitical tensions, climate change, and resource competition. The Arctic Council, formed in 1996 through the Ottawa Declaration, governs the Arctic. The Council has 8 member states: Canada, Denmark (Greenland), Finland, Iceland, Norway, Russia, Sweden, and the United States. These countries control land territories and have rights over resources within their Exclusive Economic Zones (EEZs). Six Indigenous groups are permanent participants representing Arctic inhabitants. Thirteen countries, including India, and various organizations are observers. All decisions require consensus from the eight Arctic States and consultation with permanent participants.
5. 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.
6. Which country has been appointed to the United Nations ISAR for the period 2025–2027 in April 2025?
[A] Nepal
[B] Bhutan
[C] Myanmar
[D] India
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Correct Answer: D [India]
Notes:
India has been appointed to the United Nations Intergovernmental Working Group of Experts on International Standards of Accounting and Reporting (ISAR) for 2025–2027. This reflects global trust in India’s growing role in shaping international financial reporting systems. ISAR functions under the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD). It works to improve global accounting standards and promote transparent corporate disclosures. India’s selection highlights its efforts in strengthening corporate governance and financial accountability. ISAR also provides policy advice and technical support to improve the quality and comparability of financial reporting worldwide.
7. Which city is home to the headquarters of United Nations Security Council (UNSC)?
[A] Paris
[B] Geneva
[C] New York
[D] London
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Correct Answer: C [New York]
Notes:
Kuwait’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations, who chairs the Intergovernmental Negotiations on UNSC reforms, recently stated that India will be a strong contender if the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) is expanded. Kuwait and Austria currently co-chair the Intergovernmental Negotiations on United Nations Security Council (UNSC) reform. The UNSC is one of the six principal organs of the United Nations, tasked with maintaining international peace and security. All UN member states must comply with UNSC decisions under the UN Charter. The UNSC determines threats to peace, recommends settlement methods, imposes sanctions, and authorizes military actions. It consists of 15 members: 5 permanent members with veto power and 10 elected non-permanent members. The UNSC is headquartered in New York City.
8. Jwaneng Diamond Mine, which was seen in news, is located in which country?
[A] Botswana
[B] Tanzania
[C] Lesotho
[D] Namibia
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Correct Answer: A [Botswana]
Notes:
The Jwaneng Diamond Mine in Botswana is currently the richest diamond mine in the world, with an estimated value of 1 billion euros. It is famously known as the ‘Prince of Mines’ and is located near the edge of the Kalahari Desert. The mine lies in an ancient volcanic crater about 170 kilometers southwest of Botswana’s capital, Gaborone. It is operated by Debswana, a joint venture between De Beers, a leading global diamond company, and the Government of Botswana. Jwaneng means “a place of gems” in the Setswana language. The mine sits on a kimberlite pipe, a volcanic formation that brings diamonds from deep inside the Earth to the surface. The site was discovered by De Beers in the 1970s and has been in operation since 1982. The recent highlight of its value and global importance makes it a key player in the international diamond industry.
9. The SAARC Visa Exemption Scheme was launched in which year?
[A] 1992
[B] 1995
[C] 2002
[D] 2004
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Correct Answer: A [1992]
Notes:
The Indian government has recently announced that nationals of Pakistan will not be allowed to travel to India under the SAARC Visa Exemption Scheme (SVES). The SAARC Visa Exemption Scheme was launched in 1992 to allow certain dignitaries from South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) countries to travel visa-free within the region. Under this scheme, special visa stickers are issued by each member state to eligible persons of their own country. These stickers are usually valid for one year and reviewed regularly by immigration authorities of SAARC nations. The scheme simplifies travel by removing visa, police reporting, and extra form requirements.
10. Kamla Persad-Bissessar has been elected as prime minister of which country in April 2025?
[A] Barbados
[B] Cuba
[C] Trinidad and Tobago
[D] Jamaica
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Correct Answer: C [Trinidad and Tobago]
Notes:
Kamla Persad-Bissessar has been elected as the next Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago after her party, United National Congress, won the parliamentary elections. This marks a strong comeback for the 73-year-old leader who earlier served as Prime Minister from 2010 to 2015. She remains the only woman ever to have led the Caribbean nation. Trinidad and Tobago is a twin-island country in the Caribbean with its capital at Port of Spain.