International Current Affairs Questions and Answers (51)
Total Questions : 25
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Who is the youngest woman to climb the highest peaks of all seven continents?
2. What is the name of the portal developed by the government that provides access to genome data to researchers in India and overseas?
3. Which nation elected Joseph Aoun as their president?
4. Which organization issued a report on the world economic situation and prospects until 2025?
5. Which nation is home to Mount Ibu, which was featured in the news?
6. Zoran Milanovic was elected president of which country in January 2025?
7. Neduntheeva Island, which has been seen in the news recently, is located in which country?
8. Who is hosting Kho Kho 2025?
9. The rocket does not know what country?
10. Which ocean contains the island of Diego Garcia, which was recently listed in the news?
11. Which nation is home to Prime Minister Ilza Amado Vazová, who recently announced her resignation?
12. Which two mountains meet in the Tiger Ranthambore reserve?
13. Which nation invented electrokinetic mining (EKM) as a sustainable method of rare soil elements (REE)?
14. Which species represents a news article on atarax christenseni?
15. Which two places from India were included in the 2025 monuments list?
16. ABD Al-Kuri Island, which was seen in the news recently, in which ocean?
17. Which organization released "Global Risks Report 2025"?
18. Trajan 155 mm Pull -out system of artillery artillery weapons develops India and which country?
19. Nord flow pipes are built under which sea?
20. Scheme of authorization of Diamond Respectst Authorization (DIA) was introduced according to which ministries?
21. Which two countries are separated by Pangasau Pass, as shown in the news?
22. Where does India stand in the Global Firing Force Index from 2025?
23. Which day is observed every year as an international educational day?
24. which country has been developed by a missile system with a type of missile?
25. Lake Victoria, which was seen in the reports, is limited by what country?
After completing the Seven Summits Challenge, 17-year-old Kaamya Karthikeyan became the youngest woman to reach the summits of all seven continents. On 24 December 2024, at 17:20 C
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hile Standard Time, she and her father Cdr S Karthikeyan arrived at Mount Vinson in Antarctica. She has already climbed Kilimanjaro in Africa, Elbrus in Europe, Kosciuszko in Australia, Aconcagua in South America, Denali in North America and Mount Everest in Asia. Kaamya, a Class 12 student of Navy Children School, Mumbai, was felicitated by Prime Minister Modi and the Indian Navy for her achievements. Young explorers around the world are inspired by her search.
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2. What is the name of the portal developed by the government that provides access to genome data to researchers in India and overseas?
With the introduction of the Indian Biological Data Center (IBDC) portals, 10,000 whole genome samples are now available worldwide. Data collection enables improvements in medicine
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, personalized healthcare and genetics. To help researchers explore genetic variants and provide accurate genomic tools, the IBDC facilitates easy access to genetic data. According to the Biotech-PRIDE Guidelines, the Protocol Exchange Data (FeED) framework guarantees the safe and ethical exchange of genomic data. The GenomeIndia initiative led by the Department of Biotechnology (DBT) is building a large database of genetic diversity for innovative research. India intends to sequence 10 million genomes and promote innovation in biotech, agriculture and healthcare.
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3. Which nation elected Joseph Aoun as their president?
On 9 January 2025, Joseph Aoun, Chief of the Lebanese Army, was elected president to fill the two-year vacancy left by Michel Aoun's term. His election symbolizes renewed Saudi and
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international interest in Lebanon and the weakening of Hezbollah's power after its battle with Israel. Aoun promised to halt Israeli attacks, rebuild war-torn communities and guarantee state arms control. Reviving governance and resolving Lebanon's economic crisis are the goals of Aoun's presidency.
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4. Which organization issued a report on the world economic situation and prospects until 2025?
The United Nations has released its report on the World Economic Situation and Prospects to 2025. With the help of private investment and consumption, the document predicts that In
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dia's economy will grow by 6.6% in 2025 and 6.7% in 2026. Public sector involvement in the UN study highlighted funding for digital connectivity, social infrastructure and infrastructure projects. Infrastructure spending will boost growth through strong multiplier effects. Economic activity will be driven by manufacturing, services and strong growth in exports of electronics and pharmaceuticals. Favorable monsoon rains in 2024 are expected to boost agricultural productivity in 2025. Risks include debt issues, climate risks that affect growth, and geopolitical troubles.
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5. Which nation is home to Mount Ibu, which was featured in the news?
The eruption of Indonesia's Mount Ibu, an active stratovolcano, sent ash clouds three kilometers high. It is located on the northwest coast of Halmahera Island. There are 127 activ
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e volcanoes in Indonesia, including Mount Ibu. Such cases are common in Indonesia, which has 127 active volcanoes and is part of the Pacific "Ring of Fire". Layers of volcanic material from many eruptions give a stratovolcano, also known as a composite volcano, its cone-shaped appearance.
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6. Zoran Milanovic was elected president of which country in January 2025?
Zoran Milanovic was re-elected as President of Croatia for a five-year term, securing 74% of the drainage vote. The first round of presidential elections on 29 December 2024 saw Mi
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lanovic receive 49.1% of the vote, necessitating a second round on 12 January 2025. Russia's invasion of Ukraine in criticism of Western military support for Ukraine. The Croatian Democratic Union, the ruling party since 1991, had its candidate, Dragan Primorac, secure with 19.2% of the vote. The president in Croatia is the head of state with limited executive powers, while the prime minister has real executive power. Croatia is located on the Balkan Peninsula along the Adriatic Sea.
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7. Neduntheeva Island, which has been seen in the news recently, is located in which country?
The Sri Lankan Navy recently arrested 17 Indian fishermen near Neduntheev Island. Nepuntheeva, also called Delft Island, is the largest island in Palk Strait, Sri Lanka. It covers
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50 m2, with a length of 8 km and a width of 6 km. Flat, oval and often windy, the island offers a soothing environment. Currents are missing; Water Water comes from surface water and artificial ponds. The island has dry bushes, semi-hardy tropical plants and tall palm trees. On the island is a Dutch fort made of coral pieces, which has a population of 4,800.
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8. Who is hosting Kho Kho 2025?
The first Kho Kho World Championship started on 13 January 2025 at the Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium in New Delhi. Sudhansh Mittal, President of Indian Kho Kho Federation, started.
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Organized by the Kho Kho Federation of India with the support of the Indian Olympic Association, the event takes place from 13 to 19 January 2025. Each team has 12 players, with 9 candidates during the match. The tournament features men's teams from 20 countries and women's teams from 19 countries divided into four groups. The Indian men's team is led by Pratik Waikar and the women's team by Priyanka Ingle.
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9. The rocket does not know what country?
Ukraine's Security Service and Navy used a Neptune missile to strike the munitions in the Rostov region. The Neptun R-360 is a Ukrainian subsonic missile, originally designed for a
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nti-harassment use and later adapted for ground attack. It is based on the Russian KH-35 missile, known as the AS-20 Kayak from NATO. The missile entered service with the Ukrainian Navy in March 2021. It weighs 870 kg, is 5.05 meters long and has a range of 400 km. It travels at a speed of 900 km/h, with altitudes ranging from 10 to 300 meters, and in the final stage it has fallen to 3 meters.
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10. Which ocean contains the island of Diego Garcia, which was recently listed in the news?
According to reports, fifteen fishermen from Tamil Nadu were arrested for crossing the naval border on the British Indian territory (biot) near Diego Garcíi. The largest and south
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ernmost island in the Chagos archipelago in the central part of the Indian Ocean is Diego Garcia, a coral atoll. It has an open lagoon, a Kay -shaped Kay and an area of 44 square kilometers. In 1966, the US rented Diego Garcia from the United Kingdom for military facilities that forced the locals to move.
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11. Which nation is home to Prime Minister Ilza Amado Vazová, who recently announced her resignation?
Lust of Prime Minister Ilza Amado with St. Thomas and the prince's island resigned before he told President Carlos Villa Nova because her planned cabinet list escaped. After the ab
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olition of the Cabinet Patrice Trovoad, the prime minister was appointed by former Minister of Justice Amado Vaz. In the Gulf of Guinea is St. Thomas and the prince's island of a small archipelago, which is slightly larger than 1000 square kilometers.
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12. Which two mountains meet in the Tiger Ranthambore reserve?
37 square kilometers of Ranthambore Tiger Reserve (RTR) reservation will be immersed as part of a large project of irrigation of the river in Rajasthan and will create two parts. I
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t is located in Rajasthan on the site of the meeting of the Vindhyas and Aravallis Mountains. It is currently one of the largest tiger reserves in North India and previously it was the Royal Hunting Land of the Jajpur Maharajů. Thanks to various vegetation and climate, the reservation is ideal for tiger tracking. In the north it is bordered by the Banas River, in the south the Čambal River. The reserve includes the Ranthambore fortress, which is on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
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13. Which nation invented electrokinetic mining (EKM) as a sustainable method of rare soil elements (REE)?
For the ecologically sustainable extraction of rare soil elements (Ree) were created by scientists from the Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry in China Electrokinetic mining (EKM)
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. EKM concentrates Ree using an electric field that facilitates the separation. 17 metal elements known as REE have basic properties for use in chemical, electrical and magnetic applications in contemporary technology. It uses EKM electrokinetics to extract free from ore, which is the movement of particles or fluids under the electric field.
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14. Which species represents a news article on atarax christenseni?
Atrax Christenseni is a larger, poisonous kind of Sydney funnel -like spider found by Australian scientists. The new species, known as "Big Boy", was discovered at the beginning of
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2000 near Newcastle and measures 9 cm (3.54 inches) in length. At the end of the abdomen has a finger -shaped spinning nozzle and is dark brown to black. It has longer fangs and larger poisonous glands. Stronger poison of rope spiders is the only one that kills people. It occurs in forests, shaded hillsides and overgrown suburban areas. The poison of funnel contains 40 poisonous proteins, which makes them one of the deadliest spiders.
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15. Which two places from India were included in the 2025 monuments list?
Historical buildings must Greeks in Hyderabad and Bhuj Historical Water Systems in Gujarat are listed in the world memory of 2025 Watch World Monuments Fund (WMF). These places fac
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e the risks of climate change and water crisis and emphasize the need for defense and protection. WMF emphasizes heritage as a way to rejuvenate, sustainability and resistance in the middle of environmental problems Hyderabad and rapid changes.
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16. ABD Al-Kuri Island, which was seen in the news recently, in which ocean?
The satellite pictures show an almost completed airport track on the island of ABD Al-Kuri in Yemen, probably built by the UAE. The island of ABD Al-Kuri is 65 miles southwest of S
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ocotra, in the Indian Ocean, part of the Socotra archipelago. Although it belongs to Yemen, the island is geographically closer to Somalia, about 110 km northeast of Cape Gwardafuy. The island is rocky, 35 km long and 5 km wide with a highest point of 700 meters, Mount Jebel Saleh. With less than 500 inhabitants, its inhabitants rely mainly on fishing and the settlements are connected along field roads. On the island it is equipped with an endemic plant Euphorbia Abdalkuri.
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17. Which organization released "Global Risks Report 2025"?
The World Economic Forum published a report on the global risk that was first published in 2006 and categorizes extreme weather as a "environmental risk". Report 2024-2025 is based
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on a global risk survey (GRPS) and evaluates the risks in the short term (1-2 years) and the long-term period (10 years). Short -term risks include misinformation, extreme weather events and state armed conflict. Long -term risks include extreme weather events, loss of biodiversity, ecosystem collapse and changes in the system of critical provincial systems. Four key global risks are technological, geostrategic, climatic and demographic and are expected to intensify. The report emphasizes that they are dealing with short -term pollutants such as black carbon, methane and hydrophluorocarbones.
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18. Trajan 155 mm Pull -out system of artillery artillery weapons develops India and which country?
Trajan system with 155 mm collected artillery weapons, developed by India and France, provided an order for exports from Armenia. It is 155 mm, 52 caliber, which is developed toget
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her by Larsen & Toubro (L&T) and KNDS France and made in India. The weapon has a range exceeding 40 km, depending on the ammunition and is designed for modern fight. It has advanced targeting, fire control systems, modular design for easy transport, fast shooting speed and terrain adaptability.
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19. Nord flow pipes are built under which sea?
The UN study by the Environment program (UNEP) revealed that the explosion of the Nord 2022 gas pipeline caused the largest recorded methane release. Nord Stream is a key gas pipel
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ine for natural gas under the Baltic Sea, which connects Vyborg in Russia with Lubmin near Greifswald in Germany. It is a double pipe system to ensure energy security for Europe, especially Germany. The pipeline provides direct and reliable gas supplies from Russia and bypasses a transit country.
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20. Scheme of authorization of Diamond Respectst Authorization (DIA) was introduced according to which ministries?
With the Ministry of Business Industry in Indian Industry in India, the Ministry of Trade in Indian Industry started with a diamond response scheme of Authorization (DI). It allows
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from 1 April 2025 for exports without exports 10%. MSME export helps to balance the conditions with larger companies. It seeks to keep India at the forefront of a diamond value chain around the world and draw inspirational laws in favor of a diamond in countries like Botswana.
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21. Which two countries are separated by Pangasau Pass, as shown in the news?
Napong, Arunacal Pradesh, recently celebrated the international festival Pangsau Pass. On 3,727 feet, Pangsaus Pass is located in the hills on the border between India and Myanmar.
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It is necessary to settle the Burmese pangsau, which is 2 km from the pass and provides a convenient way of traveling from Assam to Burma. In the thirteenth century it was a place of invasion of Ahom and during World War II became known as the main obstacle to General Stilwell's attempt to create a passage to China. From the pass you can see the neighboring "lake without a return" in Myanmar. Due to its difficult terrain, the pass is often referred to as the "Hell Gate". Cultural connection. They choose their heirs through a matrilineal descent system.
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22. Where does India stand in the Global Firing Force Index from 2025?
According to the global firepower index 2025, the Indian army is the fourth strongest in the world. China, Russia and the United States are the first three nations. Pakistan fell f
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rom ninth to twelfth place, while Bhutan came to 145. The evaluation of the first four nations from 2024 has not changed. With the exception of the ability of the nation to produce nuclear weapons, the global fire forces evaluate the military force of 145 countries on the basis of their ability to wage war.
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23. Which day is observed every year as an international educational day?
The UN General Assembly (UNGA) notes on January 24 as an international education day to emphasize the role of education in peace and development. He was declared 3 December 2018 th
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rough a resolution of 73/25, which wrote Nigeria and 58 other countries. The topic of 2024 is "AI and education: preserving the human agency in the world of automation", focused on the role of education in adaptation to AI and technology. The day emphasizes the power of education in promoting peace, achievement of global goals such as SDG 4 and supports global cooperation. UNESCO leads to the defense of available and high -quality education around the world.
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24. which country has been developed by a missile system with a type of missile?
The US Army shifted the Typhon missiles in the philippines of the Type Rockets to improve mobility and survival in tension with China and Russia. Typehon or Middle Class (MRC) is a
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mobile missile system at a surface branch developed by Lockheed Martin in the United States. It is equipped with a modular design and can shoot several types of missiles, including SM-6 (500 km) and Tomahawk cruise missiles (2,500 km). SM-6 hits air and surface targets, while tomahawk is effective for ground and anti-lodi missions. The full Typhon system includes four launchers, command space and support vehicles on pendants.
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25. Lake Victoria, which was seen in the reports, is limited by what country?
Scientists from North America and Kenya conducted a genetic survey of cyanobacteria in Winam in the Gulf of Lake Victoria, Kenya. Lake Victoria is the second largest freshwater lak
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e in the world, located in East Africa and borders Tanzania, Uganda and Kenya. It is also known as Victoria Nyanza (Kenya), Napubaale (Uganda) and Ukewe (Tanzanie). The lake is a source of a white Nile that connects to the blue Nile in Sudan and creates the Nile River. It supports the largest freshwater fishing worldwide, produces 1 million tons of fish per year and maintains 4 million livelihoods.
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