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41. How much of its total expenditure has Karnataka allocated for health in 2021-22?
[A] 6.3%
[B] 7.3%
[C] 5.3%
[D] 9.3%
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Correct Answer: C [5.3%]
Notes:
For health, Karnataka has allocated 5.3% of its total expenditure which is lower than the average allocation for health by states which is 5.5%.
42. Where in Karnataka, the Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC) launched a flagship programme, “Turant customs”?
[A] Mysore
[B] Bengaluru
[C] Raichur
[D] Udupi
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Correct Answer: B [Bengaluru]
Notes:
“Turant Customs” is a faceless assessment programme by the Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC) aimed to facilitate ease of doing business. It is launched in Bengaluru and Chennai.
Under it, importers will now get their goods cleared from Customs after a faceless assessment is done remotely by the Customs officers located outside the port of import.
43. Who chaired the 33rd PRAGATI (Pro-Active Governance And Timely Implementation) meeting?
[A] Nirmala Sitharaman
[B] Narendra Modi
[C] Basavaraj Bommai
[D] Y S Yeddyurappa
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Correct Answer: B [Narendra Modi]
Notes:
Prime Minister (PM) Narendra Modi chaired the 33rd PRAGATI (Pro-Active Governance And Timely Implementation) meeting to review the multiple projects, grievances and programmes of various States. The projects were related to 10 states and union territories (UTs), including Odisha, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Uttar Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, Gujarat, Haryana, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Dadra and Nagar Haveli.
44. Name the scheme which was launched by Karnataka government to test soil, water and to suggest remedies for pest control.
[A] Krishi Sanjeevani
[B] Krishi Pareekshan
[C] Krishi Upchar
[D] Krishi Ramban
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Correct Answer: A [Krishi Sanjeevani]
Notes:
Karnataka Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa launched Krishi Sanjeevani vans in Bengaluru. The 40 vans flagged off will reach out to the agriculture fields to test soil, water and suggest remedies for pest control to improve yield.
Depending on the soil, water and pests inflicting the crops, the Agriculture Department personnel can suggest remedies. The vans will reach the agriculture fields, study the conditions and address the needs of the farmers about pest control, fertility of the soil, weeds and suitable crops in the existing conditions. The department has received Central assistance under National Krishi Vikas Yojana to take up this novel programme.
45. Karnataka stands at what position in terms of sugar production?
[A] 1st
[B] 3rd
[C] 4th
[D] 7th
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Correct Answer: B [3rd]
Notes:
Karnataka stands at 3rd position in terms of sugar production and 4th in terms of cultivation of sugarcane.
46. The Karnataka Transport Department increased autorickshaw fares in Bengaluru from INR 25 to ____________, with effect from November 29th 2021.
[A] INR 27
[B] INR 28
[C] INR 30
[D] INR 32
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Correct Answer: C [INR 30]
Notes:
The Karnataka Transport Department increased the base price of auto rickshaw fares in Bengaluru city from INR 25 to INR 30. For every subsequent kilometer, INR 15 shall be metered accordingly. The last time auto fares were revised was in the year 2013. With effect from December 1, 2021, the new auto fares shall be implemented in the city.
47. Which is the second oldest museum in South India?
[A] Government Museum of Chennai
[B] Government Museum of Bangalore
[C] Government Museum of Mysore
[D] Government Museum of Hyderabad
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Correct Answer: B [Government Museum of Bangalore]
Notes:
The Government Museum of Bangalore is the second oldest museum in South India after the Government Museum of Chennai. It is housed in a 157-year-old heritage structure off Kasturba Road in Bangalore.
48. Which initiative by the Centre for Study of Science, Technology and Policy (CSTEP) aims to use art to foster community engagement and climate action in Karnataka?
[A] ClimateTech Art
[B] eARTh programme
[C] Artistic Climate Forum
[D] Creative Green Initiative
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Correct Answer: B [eARTh programme]
Notes:
The eARTh programme by CSTEP is designed to leverage the emotional and communicative power of art to engage communities in climate action. This initiative supports artists in exploring new forms of community engagement, thereby making climate action a more inclusive and participatory process.
49. Which festival in Karnataka is known for its traditional stick fight ritual, where participants vie for ceremonial idols?
[A] Ugadi
[B] Vairamudi
[C] Banni
[D] Dasara
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Correct Answer: C [Banni]
Notes:
The Banni festival, particularly noted in the context of Karnataka, features a unique stick fight ritual. During this event, participants from various villages engage in a spirited contest using sticks to gain possession of ceremonial idols. This tradition is a significant and dramatic part of the festival, drawing large crowds and participants, reflecting the cultural heritage of the region.
50. K Ullas Karanth is a well known personality in Karnataka in which of these fields?
[A] Tiger Conservation Expert
[B] Defence Strategy Expert
[C] Rural Development Strategist
[D] Urban Planning Expert
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Correct Answer: A [Tiger Conservation Expert]
Notes:
K Ullas Karanth, a renowned tiger expert and conservation zoologist, was the keynote speaker at the Green Literature Festival in Bengaluru. His address focused on the prospects for wild nature in the context of India’s development, highlighting his expertise and commitment to wildlife conservation.