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07 May 2026 – Current Affairs Quiz & MCQ (With PDF)

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Current Affairs Quiz – 07 May 2026 (Test Now)

1. The Union Cabinet approved a bill to increase the strength of the Supreme Court from 34 to how many judges?

A) 36
B) 38
C) 40
D) 42

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Correct Answer: (B) 38


2. Which Article of the Indian Constitution empowers Parliament to increase the number of Supreme Court judges?

A) Article 121
B) Article 124
C) Article 129
D) Article 131

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Correct Answer: (B) Article 124


3. The Supreme Court (Number of Judges) Act was originally enacted in which year?

A) 1950
B) 1952
C) 1956
D) 1960

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Correct Answer: (C) 1956


4. What type of majority is required in Parliament to pass the Supreme Court (Number of Judges) Amendment Bill?

A) Special majority (2/3rd of total membership)
B) Absolute majority (50%+1 of total membership)
C) Simple majority (majority of members present and voting)
D) Unanimous consent of both Houses

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Correct Answer: (C) Simple majority (majority of members present and voting)


5. In which year was the Supreme Court judge strength last increased from 31 to 34?

A) 2009
B) 2014
C) 2019
D) 2021

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Correct Answer: (C) 2019


6. Under which Article of the Indian Constitution is the Chief Minister appointed by the Governor?

A) Article 153
B) Article 161
C) Article 163
D) Article 164

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Correct Answer: (D) Article 164


7. Article 163 of the Constitution specifies that the Council of Ministers headed by the CM:

A) Is independently elected by the State Legislature
B) Aids and advises the Governor in exercise of his functions
C) Is accountable only to the President of India
D) Can override the Governor’s decisions in all matters

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Correct Answer: (B) Aids and advises the Governor in exercise of his functions


8. Under Article 167, the Chief Minister is obligated to:

A) Submit a monthly report to the President
B) Communicate Cabinet decisions and information sought by the Governor
C) Present the annual budget personally in the Legislature
D) Seek the Governor’s approval for all Cabinet appointments

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Correct Answer: (B) Communicate Cabinet decisions and information sought by the Governor


9. If a Chief Minister loses majority in the Legislature but refuses to resign, which of the following is a constitutional option available to the Governor?

A) The Governor must wait for the legislature’s term to expire
B) The Governor can directly recommend President’s Rule without seeking floor test
C) The Governor may ask the CM to prove majority on the floor of the House
D) The Governor can appoint a new CM without dismissing the incumbent

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Correct Answer: (C) The Governor may ask the CM to prove majority on the floor of the House


10. Under Article 172, the normal tenure of a State Legislative Assembly is:

A) 4 years
B) 5 years unless dissolved earlier
C) 6 years
D) 5 years with no provision for early dissolution

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Correct Answer: (B) 5 years unless dissolved earlier


11. The World Migration Report 2026 was released by which organisation?

A) United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
B) International Organization for Migration (IOM)
C) United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UNDESA)
D) World Bank

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Correct Answer: (B) International Organization for Migration (IOM)


12. According to the World Migration Report 2026, total international migrants reached approximately how many people?

A) ~210 million
B) ~250 million
C) ~304 million
D) ~350 million

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Correct Answer: (C) ~304 million


13. Forced displacement worldwide crossed how many people as per the report?

A) 80 million
B) 100 million
C) 120 million
D) 150 million

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Correct Answer: (C) 120 million


14. India remained the world’s top remittance recipient, receiving approximately how much in 2024?

A) USD 87 billion
B) USD 110 billion
C) USD 137 billion
D) USD 165 billion

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Correct Answer: (C) USD 137 billion


15. Which two migration corridors are cited as major corridors for India?

A) India–UK (professionals) and India–Australia (students)
B) India–UAE (mainly migrant workers) and India–US (skilled professionals and students)
C) India–Gulf (unskilled labour) and India–Canada (refugees)
D) India–Saudi Arabia (workers) and India–Germany (engineers)

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Correct Answer: (B) India–UAE (mainly migrant workers) and India–US (skilled professionals and students)


16. The International Labour Organization (ILO) was founded in which year?

A) 1910
B) 1919
C) 1945
D) 1948

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Correct Answer: (B) 1919


17. The ILO is headquartered in which city?

A) New York
B) Vienna
C) Geneva
D) Brussels

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Correct Answer: (C) Geneva


18. Article 24 of the ILO Constitution allows which entities to file a complaint against a member country?

A) Any individual worker
B) Industrial associations of workers or employers’ organisations
C) Any member country’s government
D) United Nations Security Council

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Correct Answer: (B) Industrial associations of workers or employers’ organisations


19. The committee constituted under Article 24 of the ILO follows which structural composition?

A) Bilateral committee (complainant + government)
B) Five-member independent expert panel
C) Tripartite committee (governments, employers, workers)
D) Single ILO Director-General investigation

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Correct Answer: (C) Tripartite committee (governments, employers, workers)


20. The Tea Act, 1953 established which body to regulate cultivation, production, sale, and export of Indian tea?

A) Tea Export Council
B) Tea Board of India
C) APEDA Tea Division
D) Ministry of Commerce Tea Regulatory Authority

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Correct Answer: (B) Tea Board of India


21. Under the revised SOP for FDI approvals, government approval must be cleared within how many weeks?

A) 4 weeks
B) 8 weeks
C) 12 weeks
D) 16 weeks

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Correct Answer: (C) 12 weeks


22. Under the ‘presumed consent rule’ in the new SOP, if ministries or RBI do not respond within 8 weeks, what happens?

A) The application is automatically rejected
B) Approval may proceed through deemed concurrence
C) The case is referred to the Supreme Court
D) DPIIT conducts a special review hearing

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Correct Answer: (B) Approval may proceed through deemed concurrence


23. No prior approval is needed for equity increases up to what amount if ownership structure remains unchanged?

A) ₹1,000 crore
B) ₹2,500 crore
C) ₹5,000 crore
D) ₹10,000 crore

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Correct Answer: (C) ₹5,000 crore


24. India’s Manufacturing PMI rose to 54.7 in April 2026. What does a PMI reading above 50 indicate?

A) Contraction in economic activity
B) No change in economic conditions
C) Expansion/Growth in economic activity
D) Inflationary pressure only

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Correct Answer: (C) Expansion/Growth in economic activity


25. India’s Manufacturing PMI for India is compiled by which organisation?

A) Reserve Bank of India (RBI)
B) Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MoSPI)
C) S&P Global
D) National Statistical Office (NSO)

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Correct Answer: (C) S&P Global


26. The Mission for Cotton Productivity (2026–31) is popularly called:

A) Kapas Shakti
B) Kapas Kanti
C) Cotton India 2030
D) Sutra Mission

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Correct Answer: (B) Kapas Kanti


27. India’s ‘5F Vision’ for cotton refers to which chain?

A) Farming → Fibre → Factory → Fashion → Foreign
B) Field → Fabric → Factory → Fashion → Foreign
C) Farm → Fibre → Factory → Fashion → Foreign
D) Farming → Fabric → Finishing → Fashion → Foreign

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Correct Answer: (C) Farm → Fibre → Factory → Fashion → Foreign


28. The Mission for Cotton Productivity initially covers how many districts across how many states?

A) 100 districts across 10 states
B) 120 districts across 12 states
C) 140 districts across 14 states
D) 160 districts across 16 states

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Correct Answer: (C) 140 districts across 14 states


29. India’s first portable MRI system was introduced at which institution?

A) AIIMS Mumbai
B) AIIMS Delhi
C) PGIMER Chandigarh
D) JIPMER Puducherry

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Correct Answer: (B) AIIMS Delhi


30. Udant Martand, India’s first Hindi newspaper, was launched in which year and from which city?

A) 1820, Delhi
B) 1823, Bombay
C) 1826, Kolkata
D) 1830, Lucknow

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Correct Answer: (C) 1826, Kolkata


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