Test Your IQs Of - International Current Affairs Quiz (21)
Total Questions : 20Q. Which nation in South America has issued a health emergency because dengue fever infections are increasing?
Q. With which nation did the National Institute of Ayurveda (NIA) strike a deal to advance Thai traditional medicine and Ayurveda?
Q. Which of the following organizations publishes the Global Waste Management Outlook 2024 that was recently mentioned in the news?
Q. Which nation's previous prime minister was Brian Mulroney, who recently passed away?
Q. Which of the following species does Melanochlamys Droupadi, who was recently featured in the news, belong to?
Q. Which nation created the intercontinental ballistic missile known as the Yars Missile, which was recently featured in the news?
Q. What is "Cycas circinalis," as reported in the press recently?
Q. Which nation became the first whose constitution guaranteed the right to an abortion?
Q. Which sports are connected to the recently announced retirement of Bhamidipati Sai Praneeth?
Q. With which company did Atal Innovation Mission (AIM) recently partner to create Frontier Technology Labs (FTLs) in schools?
Q. What is International Women's Day (IWD) 2024's theme?
Q. In order to develop an AI center, whose state administration worked with the World Economic Forum?
Q. To encourage the use of local currencies, which bank and the RBI recently inked an MoU?
Q. With what nation did the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) welcome its 32nd member?
Q. Which nation is participating in the combined coast guard drill called Sea Defenders-2024 with India, as reported in the news recently?
Q. Which nation was recognized for its excellent efforts to combat the measles and rubella with the renowned "Measles and Rubella Champion" global award?
Q. "Carmoisine, Tartrazine, and Rhodamine" are occasionally mentioned in the news. What are they?
Q. Which of the following is relevant to the "Gulf of Tonkin Incident" that was just reported in the media?
Q. What is "Inflection 2.5," as it has been mentioned in the news lately?