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1. The Prime Minister’s visit to Maldives marked which anniversary of diplomatic relations between India and the Maldives?
a) 50th anniversary
b) 55th anniversary
c) 60th anniversary
d) 65th anniversary
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Answer: c) 60th anniversary
2. What was the total value of the Line of Credit (LoC) extended to the Maldives?
a) ₹3,850 crores
b) ₹4,850 crores
c) ₹5,850 crores
d) ₹6,850 crores
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Answer: b) ₹4,850 crores
3. Which digital payment system was agreed to be enabled in the Maldives?
a) RuPay
b) BHIM
c) UPI (Unified Payments Interface)
d) PayTM
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Answer: c) UPI (Unified Payments Interface)
4. How many social housing units were inaugurated in Hulhumalé?
a) 2,300 units
b) 3,300 units
c) 4,300 units
d) 5,300 units
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Answer: b) 3,300 units
5. The Maldives is considered a strategic “gatekeeper” between which two regions?
a) Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal
b) Western IOR and Eastern IOR
c) Indian Ocean and Pacific Ocean
d) Red Sea and Persian Gulf
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Answer: b) Western IOR and Eastern IOR
6. What percentage of India’s external trade is routed through Sea Lines of Communication near the Maldives?
a) Nearly 40%
b) Nearly 50%
c) Nearly 60%
d) Nearly 70%
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Answer: b) Nearly 50%
7. How many websites were blocked by the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting for hosting obscene content?
a) 20 websites
b) 25 websites
c) 30 websites
d) 35 websites
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Answer: b) 25 websites
8. Which section of the IT Act, 2000 deals with publication and transmission of obscene material in electronic form?
a) Section 66 and 66A
b) Section 67 and 67A
c) Section 68 and 68A
d) Section 69 and 69A
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Answer: b) Section 67 and 67A
9. Which article of the Indian Constitution permits reasonable restrictions on freedom of speech in the interest of decency and morality?
a) Article 19(1)
b) Article 19(2)
c) Article 19(3)
d) Article 19(4)
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Answer: b) Article 19(2)
10. The landmark case Ranjit D. Udeshi v. State of Maharashtra was related to:
a) Freedom of press
b) Right to privacy
c) Publishing obscene material
d) Defamation laws
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Answer: c) Publishing obscene material
11. John Stuart Mill’s ‘Harm Principle’ is mentioned in the context of:
a) On Liberty, 1859
b) Utilitarianism, 1863
c) The Subjection of Women, 1869
d) Principles of Political Economy, 1848
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Answer: a) On Liberty, 1859
12. The hydrogen-powered coach was developed at which facility?
a) Research Designs and Standards Organisation (RDSO)
b) Integral Coach Factory (ICF)
c) Rail Coach Factory (RCF)
d) Modern Coach Factory (MCF)
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Answer: b) Integral Coach Factory (ICF)
13. What is the power rating of the hydrogen propulsion system in the new coach?
a) 1,000 HP
b) 1,200 HP
c) 1,500 HP
d) 1,800 HP
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Answer: b) 1,200 H
14. The “Hydrogen for Heritage” initiative was launched in which year?
a) 2022
b) 2023
c) 2024
d) 2025
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Answer: b) 2023
15. How many hydrogen-fueled trains are envisioned to be deployed on heritage and hill routes?
a) 25 trains
b) 30 trains
c) 35 trains
d) 40 trains
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Answer: c) 35 trains
16. Replacing a single diesel-powered train with hydrogen propulsion could reduce emissions equivalent to how many passenger vehicles annually?
a) 300 passenger vehicles
b) 400 passenger vehicles
c) 500 passenger vehicles
d) 600 passenger vehicles
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Answer: b) 400 passenger vehicles
17. What type of electrolyser plants are needed to generate green hydrogen from renewable energy?
a) Alkaline electrolyser plants
b) Solid oxide electrolyser plants
c) Proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrolyser plants
d) Anion exchange membrane electrolyser plants
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Answer: c) Proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrolyser plants
18. President’s Rule is governed by which part of the Constitution?
a) Part XVII
b) Part XVIII
c) Part XIX
d) Part XX
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Answer: b) Part XVIII
19. The primary constitutional article governing President’s Rule is:
a) Article 355
b) Article 356
c) Article 357
d) Article 358
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Answer: b) Article 356
20. Initially, President’s Rule is imposed for what duration?
a) Three months
b) Six months
c) Nine months
d) One year
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Answer: b) Six months
21. President’s Rule can be extended up to a maximum of:
a) Two years
b) Three years
c) Four years
d) Five years
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Answer: b) Three years
22. Extensions beyond one year require either a national emergency in operation or:
a) Supreme Court approval
b) Parliament approval with special majority
c) Election Commission certifying that elections cannot be held
d) President’s discretionary powers
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Answer: c) Election Commission certifying that elections cannot be held
23. At what elevation is Doklam (Donglang Plateau) situated?
a) 12,780 feet
b) 13,780 feet
c) 14,780 feet
d) 15,780 feet
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Answer: b) 13,780 feet
24. The 2017 Doklam standoff occurred when India intervened to halt:
a) Chinese military exercises
b) Chinese road construction
c) Chinese border patrol
d) Chinese surveillance activities
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Answer: b) Chinese road construction
25. India’s action in Doklam was in accordance with which treaty?
a) 2005 India-Bhutan Friendship Treaty
b) 2007 India-Bhutan Friendship Treaty
c) 2009 India-Bhutan Friendship Treaty
d) 2010 India-Bhutan Friendship Treaty
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Answer: b) 2007 India-Bhutan Friendship Treaty
26. The Siliguri Corridor is often referred to as:
a) “Dragon’s Neck”
b) “Chicken’s Neck”
c) “Eagle’s Neck”
d) “Tiger’s Neck”
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Answer: b) “Chicken’s Neck”
27. Doklam lies at the tri-junction of which three countries?
a) India, China, Nepal
b) India, Bhutan, China
c) India, Bhutan, Myanmar
d) India, China, Bangladesh
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Answer: b) India, Bhutan, China
28. The E3 group consists of which three countries?
a) United Kingdom, France, Italy
b) United Kingdom, France, Germany
c) United Kingdom, Germany, Spain
d) France, Germany, Netherlands
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Answer: b) United Kingdom, France, Germany
29. The E3 group was first convened in which year?
a) 2001
b) 2003
c) 2005
d) 2007
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Answer: b) 2003
30. Snapback sanctions under the JCPOA allow for automatic re-imposition of UN sanctions:
a) Only with UN Security Council consensus
b) Even without UN Security Council consensus
c) Only with US approval
d) Only with E3 unanimous agreement
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Answer: b) Even without UN Security Council consensus
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