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1. The Sijimali bauxite mining project in Odisha is spread across which two districts?
A) Koraput and Nabarangpur
B) Rayagada and Kalahandi
C) Sundargarh and Keonjhar
D) Mayurbhanj and Bargarh
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Correct Answer: (B) Rayagada and Kalahandi
2. The Sijimali bauxite mining project was allotted to which company in 2023?
A) Hindalco Industries
B) National Aluminium Company (NALCO)
C) Vedanta Ltd.
D) Tata Steel
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Correct Answer: (C) Vedanta Ltd.
3. Odisha accounts for approximately what percentage of India’s total bauxite reserves?
A) 21%
B) 31%
C) 41%
D) 55%
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Correct Answer: (C) 41%
4. Mining in tribal (Scheduled Areas) under the Fifth Schedule requires consent of which body under PESA Act, 1996 and Forest Rights Act, 2006?
A) District Collector
B) State Tribal Council
C) Gram Sabha
D) Panchayati Raj Institution
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Correct Answer: (C) Gram Sabha
5. In the landmark Niyamgiri case (2013), the Supreme Court mandated that Gram Sabha consent is mandatory for mining in tribal areas. The tribal community involved was:
A) Khond
B) Santhali
C) Dongria Kondh
D) Bonda
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Correct Answer: (C) Dongria Kondh
6. India’s global rank in renewable energy installed capacity (FY 2025–26) is:
A) 1st
B) 2nd
C) 3rd
D) 5th
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Correct Answer: (C) 3rd
7. India’s total non-fossil power capacity as of FY 2025–26 is approximately:
A) 180 GW
B) 220 GW
C) 260 GW
D) 283.46 GW
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Correct Answer: (D) 283.46 GW
8. Which energy source contributes the largest share (54.7%) to India’s renewable energy mix?
A) Wind
B) Large Hydro
C) Solar
D) Bioenergy
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Correct Answer: (C) Solar
9. India achieved the Paris Agreement target of 50% non-fossil power capacity how many years ahead of the 2030 deadline?
A) 2 years
B) 3 years
C) 5 years
D) 7 years
Correct Answer: (C) 5 years
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10. The Renewable Consumption Obligation (RCO) introduced in India subsumes:
A) International renewable energy treaties
B) State-level Renewable Purchase Obligations (RPOs) into a national framework
C) Carbon credit trading obligations
D) Domestic solar equipment manufacturing targets
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Correct Answer: (B) State-level Renewable Purchase Obligations (RPOs) into a national framework
11. The ‘500 MW Contract for Difference (CfD) pilot’ in India’s RE sector is regulated by which body?
A) MNRE
B) SEBI
C) Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (CERC)
D) Bureau of Energy Efficiency
Correct Answer: (C) Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (CERC)B) One-third
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12. India’s Deep Ocean Mission was launched in which year under which ministry?
A) 2019, Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways
B) 2020, Ministry of Science and Technology
C) 2021, Ministry of Earth Sciences
D) 2023, Ministry of Environment
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Correct Answer: (C) 2021, Ministry of Earth Sciences
13. India’s first crewed deep-sea mission ‘Samudrayaan’ targets a depth of how many metres?
A) 2,000 m
B) 3,500 m
C) 5,000 m
D) 6,000 m
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Correct Answer: (D) 6,000 m
14. The submersible ‘Matsya-6000’ used in the Samudrayaan mission is made of which material?
A) Carbon fibre composite
B) High-grade steel alloy
C) Titanium alloy
D) Reinforced aluminium
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Correct Answer: (C) Titanium alloy
15. The Central Indian Ocean Basin targeted under Deep Ocean Mission is rich in which type of mineral resource?
A) Rare earth element deposits
B) Polymetallic nodules containing cobalt, nickel, copper, and manganese
C) Methane hydrates
D) Phosphorite deposits
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Correct Answer: (B) Polymetallic nodules containing cobalt, nickel, copper, and manganese
16. The BBNJ Agreement, to which India is committed, deals with conservation of biodiversity:
A) Within India’s Exclusive Economic Zone
B) In coastal wetlands and estuaries
C) Beyond national jurisdiction (high seas)
D) In Himalayan freshwater ecosystems
Correct Answer: (C) Beyond national jurisdiction (high seas)
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17. India’s 1,000-km quantum communication network was demonstrated under which mission?
A) Digital India Mission
B) National Cyber Security Mission
C) National Quantum Mission (NQM)
D) ISRO Quantum Communication Programme
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Correct Answer: (C) National Quantum Mission (NQM)
18. The security of quantum communication is based on which physics principle, whereby any interception disturbs the quantum state?
A) Entanglement
B) Superposition
C) Decoherence
D) Tunnelling
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Correct Answer: (B) Superposition
19.Unlike classical bits (0 or 1), quantum bits (qubits) can exist in multiple states simultaneously due to which quantum property?
A) Entanglement
B) Superposition
C) Decoherence
D) Tunnelling
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Correct Answer: (B) Superposition
20. India’s 1,000-km quantum network was developed indigenously by which company under NQM?
A) TATA Communications
B) QNu Labs
C) DRDO Quantum Division
D) C-DOT
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Correct Answer: (B) QNu Labs
21. India Semiconductor Mission (ISM) 2.0 was launched in the Union Budget of which year?
A) 2024–25
B) 2025–26
C) 2026–27
D) 2027–28
Correct Answer:(C) 2026–27
22. ISM 2.0 has a financial allocation of how much for FY 2026–27?
A) ₹500 crore
B) ₹750 crore
C) ₹1,000 crore
D) ₹2,500 crore
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Correct Answer: (C) ₹1,000 crore
23. India’s first indigenous chip ‘Vikram 3201’ was developed by which organisation?
A) DRDO
B) IIT Bombay
C) Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO)
D) Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL)
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Correct Answer : (C) Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO)
24. If no host emerges for a COP edition, the default venue shifts to the UNFCCC headquarters in:
A) Geneva
B) New York
C) Nairobi
D) Bonn
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Correct Answer: (D) Bonn
25. ECOSOC is one of the six principal organs of the United Nations, established in which year?
A) 1942
B) 1945
C) 1948
D) 1952
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Correct Answer: (B) 1945
26. ECOSOC consists of how many member states, elected for 3-year terms?
A) 36
B) 47
C) 54
D) 66
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Correct Answer: (C) 54
27. India’s election to ECOSOC for 2026–2028 marks its how-many-th tenure?
A) 12th
B) 15th
C) 18th
D) 21st
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Correct Answer: (C) 18th
28. World Homoeopathy Day is observed on 10 April every year to commemorate the birth anniversary of which person?
A) Edward Jenner
B) Louis Pasteur
C) Samuel Hahnemann
D) Rudolf Virchow
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Correct Answer: (C) Samuel Hahnemann
29. In India, homoeopathy is regulated by the National Commission for Homoeopathy (NCH) established under which Act?
A) AYUSH Act, 2014
B) NCH Act, 2020
C) Indian Medicine Central Council Act, 1970
D) Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940
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Correct Answer: (B) NCH Act, 2020
30. The theme of World Homoeopathy Day 2026 is:
A) Homoeopathy for Mental Health
B) Homoeopathy for Sustainable Health
C) Traditional Medicine for Modern Challenges
D) Integrating Homoeopathy with Allopathy
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Correct Answer: (B) Homoeopathy for Sustainable Health
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