1. What is the name of India’s first privately made supersonic ramjet engine developed by Hyprix?
[A] Kira M1
[B] Tezz
[C] Prithvi
[D] Shakti
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Correct Answer: B [Tezz]
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Hyprix, a Bangalore-based defense and aerospace startup, was founded in June 2024 by Devmalya Biswas and Divyanshu Mandowara. They developed India’s first privately made supersonic ramjet engine, Tezz, in just five months. Tezz operates at Mach 2-4, is 3-4 times more efficient than solid rocket systems, and enhances missile and aerial platform capabilities. Hyprix aligns with ‘Make in India’, reducing foreign dependence and advancing AI-guided precision supersonic systems.
2. What is the name of the initiative launched by IN-SPACe to support space technology firms?
[A] Space Innovation Grant
[B] Technology Advancement Program
[C] Technology Adoption Fund
[D] SpaceTech Growth Fund
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Correct Answer: C [Technology Adoption Fund ]
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Indian National Space Promotion and Authorization Centre (IN-SPACe) launched the Technology Advancement Fund (TAF) to boost private sector innovation in space. IN-SPACe is an autonomous agency under the Department of Space (DOS) that promotes private participation. TAF aims to fund cutting-edge technologies and commercialization in the space sector.
3. What type of disorder is Parkinson’s disease (PD) that was recently seen in news?
[A] Neurodegenerative
[B] Cardiovascular
[C] Autoimmune
[D] Metabolic
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Correct Answer: A [Neurodegenerative]
Notes:
A study identified 24-hydroxycholesterol (24-OHC), a cholesterol metabolite, as a key factor in Parkinson’s disease progression. Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder affecting movement. It weakens and damages nerve cells, leading to tremors, stiffness, and balance issues. As it worsens, patients struggle with walking, talking, and daily tasks. The disease mainly affects the substantia nigra, a brain region producing dopamine.
4. Who has become the first person with a physical disability to take part in a mission to the International Space Station?
[A] Nicholas Patrick
[B] Richard Peake
[C] John McFall
[D] Richard Garriott
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Correct Answer: C [John McFall]
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John McFall has become the first person with a physical disability to be medically certified for a long-duration mission to the International Space Station (ISS). The European Space Agency (ESA) approved his selection, marking a historic milestone in inclusive space exploration. McFall, a former Paralympian, lost his right leg at 19 in a motorcycle accident. He won bronze in the 100m sprint at the 2008 Beijing Paralympics.
5. What is Maple Syrup Urine Disease (MSUD) that was recently seen in news?
[A] A rare genetic disorder
[B] A respiratory disease
[C] A viral infection targeting the nervous system
[D] None of the Above
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Correct Answer: A [A rare genetic disorder ]
Notes:
Scientists have developed a new gene therapy for Maple Syrup Urine Disease (MSUD), a rare genetic disorder. MSUD is caused by a deficiency of the enzyme complex needed to break down branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs) like leucine, isoleucine, and valine. It is inherited in an autosomal recessive pattern, requiring both parents to pass on the gene mutation. The disorder prevents proper amino acid metabolism, leading to neurological symptoms and life-threatening brain damage.
6. What is the primary objective of the Blue Ghost mission?
[A] To enhance understanding of the lunar environment
[B] To analyze the atmospheres of exoplanets
[C] To investigate Jupiter’s moon Europa
[D] To study the inner heliosphere and the solar wind
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Correct Answer: A [To enhance understanding of the lunar environment]
Notes:
Firefly Aerospace’s Blue Ghost lunar lander successfully landed in the Mare Crisium region of the Moon after a controlled descent. It carries 10 NASA payloads under the Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) program to boost private-sector lunar exploration. The mission aims to study the lunar environment, using a vacuum for soil collection and a drill measuring temperatures up to 3 meters deep. It will analyze heat flow, plume-surface interactions, and the Moon’s magnetic and electric fields to understand its geological history. The lander will function for 14 Earth days to conduct scientific studies and tech demonstrations.
7. What kind of disease is “Vitiligo” that was recently seen in news?
[A] A disease causing loss of skin color in patches
[B] A vitamin deficiency disorder
[C] Neurological disorder
[D] None of the Above
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Correct Answer: A [A disease causing loss of skin color in patches]
Notes:
New research suggests that gut-friendly bacteria may help slow vitiligo progression, offering hope for people with this autoimmune disease. Vitiligo causes loss of skin color in patches, often starting on the hands, feet, face, or forearms. It occurs when the immune system destroys melanocytes, cells that produce skin color. Around 30% of cases are genetic, and 1% of the global population is affected. Vitiligo is not life-threatening or contagious, and while treatments can restore color, they can’t prevent its recurrence.
8. Which institute has developed India’s first VR-enabled metaverse platform for schools, called “Gyandhara”?
[A] IIT Bombay
[B] IIT Guwahati
[C] IIT Madras
[D] IIT Roorkee
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Correct Answer: B [IIT Guwahati]
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IIT Guwahati developed India’s first VR-enabled metaverse platform for schools, called Gyandhara. Gyandhara provides an immersive and engaging learning experience. It helps students understand scientific and academic concepts that are difficult to grasp through traditional learning. The platform enhances education through virtual reality, making learning interactive and effective.
9. Subacute Sclerosing Panencephalitis (SSPE), that was recently seen in news, is associated with which viral infection?
[A] Hepatitis B
[B] Measles (Rubella)
[C] Yellow Fever
[D] Ebola
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Correct Answer: B [Measles (Rubella)]
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Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis (SSPE) is a fatal brain disorder linked to measles (rubella) infection. It can develop years after measles recovery, affecting children and adolescents, with men at higher risk. Low measles vaccination coverage in Uttar Pradesh has made SSPE a serious health concern. SSPE cases are reported worldwide but remain rare in Western countries.
10. Which institute has developed the bacteria-based technique to repair lunar bricks?
[A] Indian Institute of Science (IISc)
[B] Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi
[C] Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC)
[D] None of the Above
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Correct Answer: A [Indian Institute of Science (IISc)]
Notes:
Researchers at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) have developed a bacteria-based technique to repair bricks for lunar habitats. Future lunar missions, like NASA’s Artemis programme, aim to establish permanent settlements on the Moon. Instead of transporting materials from Earth, astronauts will use lunar soil, or regolith, to build structures. IISc developed a method using the bacterium Sporosarcina pasteurii to create bricks from lunar and Martian soil simulants. The bacterium converts urea and calcium into calcium carbonate crystals, binding soil particles with guar gum. This method is eco-friendly and cost-effective compared to cement.