Current Affairs Questions and Answers (75)
Total Questions : 14
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WHICH Organization launched the Enhanced Certificate of Origin (ECOO) 2.0?
2. A system of towing artillery artillery artillery weapons (Atags) is developed according to which organization?
3. WHICH CITY will recently become the Office for Inland Waterways of the Indian (IWAI) of the sixth regional authority?
4. Which organization has developed an Indian missile system of air defense called uthorads?
5. Deepor Beel Lake, which was seen in the news, is there in which state?
6. What is the name of the mission recently announced by the Indian government for the development of small modular reactors (SMR)?
7. Who is home to the first Indian Center for Breeding White Tigers?
8. WHO, which the Ministry founded the National Program of the Parliament for Youth (NYPS) 2.O?
9. In India, Pong Dam Lake Lake Wildlife Sanctua is located in which state?
10. Bhimgad Wildlife Sanctuary (BWS) is located in which state?
11. What is the name of a common air exercise performed by the Indian Army and the Indian Air Force in February 2025?
12. Brahmagiri Wildlife Sanctare is located in which state?
13. What is the name of the name of the scheme initiated by the National Research Foundation Anusandhan for Higher Indian Scientists?
14. Which city host the first regional dialogue on social justice?
The General Directorate of Foreign Trade (DGFT) launched the Enhanced Certificate of Origin (ECOO) 2.0 to simplify export certification and increase the efficiency of trade. It is
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equipped with access for multiple users, allowing exporters to authorize multiple users under one exporter importer (IEC). The electronic signing of Aadhaar, along with the tokens of the digital signature, is now supported for greater flexibility. The system contains an integrated control panel for easy access to ECOO Services, information about free trade agreement (FTA) and business events. More than 7,000 ecoos are processed daily and connects 125 agencies across the country.
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2. A system of towing artillery artillery artillery weapons (Atags) is developed according to which organization?
DRDO showed an advanced system of towing artillery artillery artillery weapons (Atags) during the 76th day of the Republic. Atags is 155 mm, 52-Kaliber Howitzer has developed the i
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ndigenous organization Defense Research and Development Organization (DRDO). It has a number of 48 km, which makes it one of the longest drawn artillery systems around the world. It can work at extreme temperatures and has high mobility due to its 6 × 6 traction platform. The weapon reaches accurate strokes with a future long -range ammunition (LRGM).
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3. WHICH CITY will recently become the Office for Inland Waterways of the Indian (IWAI) of the sixth regional authority?
The Indian Office for Inland Waterways (IWAI) has recently established a new regional authority in Varanasi. IWAI, based on the Inland Waterways Act (1985), focuses on the developm
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ent and maintenance of the infrastructure of inland waters on the national waterways. He receives grants from the Ministry of Harbor, Transport and Waterways. The headquarters is in Noida, Uttar Pradesh, with regional offices in Guwahati, Patna, Kochi, Bhubaneswar and Kolkata. The Varanasi office will supervise development work on Ganz and its tributaries in Uttar Prady, including rivers such as Betwa, Chambal and Gomti.
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4. Which organization has developed an Indian missile system of air defense called uthorads?
DRDDO successfully made three flight attempts at the Uzhorads on Odish's coast Chandipur. Tests focus on high -speed and air threats with low height and simulate low flying drones.
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The Defense Research (DRDO) organization has developed an Indian Indian missile system of air defense, known as a very short air defense system (athorads). This system is designed to neutralize air threats with low heights in the range of up to 6 kilometers. Uzhorads, which represents significant progress in Indian defensive technology, is remarkable for its most modern non ad insightful seeker, so it is technically better than existing air defense systems in Indian armed forces.
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5. Deepor Beel Lake, which was seen in the news, is there in which state?
The third annual Deepor Beel Winter Birding 2025 festival recorded an increase in migratory and resident birds compared to 2024. Deedor Beel is a permanent freshwater lake on the e
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dge of Guwahati, Assam. It was once the channel of the Brahmaputra River and a range of 4.1 km. Km. It serves as the main storage of Guwahati rainwater, with a drain to the Khandajan rivulet. In 2002, the place of Ramsar was declared in 2002 and an important area of birds (IBA) in 2004. It is the only Assam Ramsar website. The lake supports migratory birds, including worldwide endangered species, such as a pelican with a point, a smaller auxiliary stork and Baer's snap.
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6. What is the name of the mission recently announced by the Indian government for the development of small modular reactors (SMR)?
The Minister of Finance announced a "nuclear energy mission" of 20,000 GBP to develop indigenous small modular reactors (SMR). SMRs are small nuclear reactors with a maximum produc
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tion of 300 MWe, which produces 7.2 million kWh per day. For comparison, large nuclear power plants generate more than 1,000 MWe and 24 million kWh a day. SMRs are small, modular and based on reactors that create low -carbon electricity. They have small tracks, lower capital costs and can be built in a factory. SMR can be deployed in places unsuitable for large nuclear power plants. They support energy increases, energy centers, industrial heating, district heating and hydrogen production.
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7. Who is home to the first Indian Center for Breeding White Tigers?
The Central Zoo Authority (CZA) approved the first Indian white tiger breeding center in Rewa in Madhya Pradesh. The center will be set up in Govindgarh, near Mukundpur's White Tig
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er Safari. The project received in principle in 2011. Rewa is considered a home for the last wild white tiger. The center is part of the revised championship plan for Safari and Mukundpur's White Tiger Safari Zoo. Safari is named after Maharaja Martand Singh Judeo, who found a white tiger in 1951 and started a breeding program.
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8. WHO, which the Ministry founded the National Program of the Parliament for Youth (NYPS) 2.O?
The Minister for Parliamentary Affairs informed Rajya Sabha about the National Youth Parliament system (NYPS) 2.0. The Ministry of Parliamentary affairs was launched by the Nationa
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l Youth Parliament system (NYPS) 2.O. The aim of this regime is to strengthen democracy, promote discipline, tolerance and awareness of parliamentary practices. The NYP 2.0 web portal allows citizens to participate in three categories. As part of participation in the institution, schools (Kishhore Sabha) and Higher Education (Tarun Sabha) can organize a meeting of youth parliament. Participation in the group allows groups to take sessions according to the instructions for the portal, while individual participation allows citizens to receive quiz at "Bhartiya democracy in action".
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9. In India, Pong Dam Lake Lake Wildlife Sanctua is located in which state?
In 2025 the annual number of birds in the sanctuary of Wildlife Sanctua Pong Dam Lake recorded 1,53,719 birds out of 97 species, the highest at all. Lake Pong Dam, also called the
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Maharan Pratap Sagar, is an artificial reservoir on the Beas River in Kangra, Himachal Pradesh. In 2002 it covered 307 km2 and was labeled as Ramsar. The shrine hosts over 220 species of birds, including geese, pintails and herons. It is home to animals like Sambar, Leopards and Clawless otters. The wetland promotes a variety of vegetation, including eucalyptus, acacia and shisham.
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10. Bhimgad Wildlife Sanctuary (BWS) is located in which state?
The Karnatak government plan to open Bhimgad Wildlife Sanctuary (BWS) for Safari's wilderness has caused controversy and ecological will. It is located in the district of Belgaum,
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Karnataka, spanning Western Ghats. In December 2011 she was declared a wilderness shrine and is named after the Bhimgad fortress. It was built in the 17th century. Sanctuary shares boundaries with more protected areas, including Santeli and the Mhadei Wildlife shrine. It is a source of rivers like Tillari, Malaprabha and Mhadei.
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11. What is the name of a common air exercise performed by the Indian Army and the Indian Air Force in February 2025?
The Indian Army and the Indian Air Force led the former robbers at the East Theater. The exercise focused on special air operations to improve synergy between services. It focused
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on increasing interoperability, essential for planned integrated theater command. Interoperability allows various armed forces to effectively use the second weapon systems. Exercise included air inserting techniques using a firm wing aircraft and a rotary wing. Chinook helicopters were used for special air operations. The training has strengthened the expertise of soldiers, fast deployment and mission readiness.
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12. Brahmagiri Wildlife Sanctare is located in which state?
The state plans to build a village for tribes in the bumper zone Brahmagiri Wildlife Sanctuary, increase fears about security and conflicts of wild animals. Brahmagiri Wildlife San
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ctuary is located in western Ghats in the district of Kodag, Karnataka. It expands 181 km2 km and is named after Brahmagiri Peak, which costs 1,607 m. The Lakshman Tirtha river, the tributary of the Cauvera River, comes from the sanctuary.
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13. What is the name of the name of the scheme initiated by the National Research Foundation Anusandhan for Higher Indian Scientists?
Anusandhan National Research Foundation (ANRF) launched the J. C. Bose Grant (JBG) system. It is a restructured version of the J. C. Bose scholarship within the former scientific a
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nd engineering research council (Serb). The grant recognizes higher Indian scientists and engineers for their excellent contributions. It supports higher -level researchers with proven excellence in publications, patents, technological transfers, awards and grants. It covers several areas, including science, technology, agriculture, medicine, humanities and social sciences at the S&T interface.
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14. Which city host the first regional dialogue on social justice?
The very first regional dialogue on social justice will be held 24.-25. February in Bharat Mandapam in New Delhi. It is organized by the Ministry of Labor and Employment in coopera
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tion with the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) and the Indian Federation of Employers (EFI). It supports the global coalition for social justice, which was launched in 2023. India leads the Asian Pacific Group in support of responsible companies for inclusive companies.
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