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1. Kerala’s ‘Project Menstrual Dignity’ offers up to how many days of optional monthly menstrual leave for schoolgirls?
A) One day
B) Two days
C) Three days
D) Five days
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Correct Answer: C) Three days
2. The Supreme Court has recognised Menstrual Health and Hygiene (MHH) as an integral component of the Right to Life under:
A) Article 14
B) Article 19
C) Article 21
D) Article 39
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Correct Answer: C) Article 21
3. Which state became India’s first to introduce menstrual leave, in 1992?
A) Kerala
B) Karnataka
C) Bihar
D) Tamil Nadu
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Correct Answer: C) Bihar
4. Which state became the first to extend a statutory one-day paid monthly menstrual leave to eligible women in both public and private sectors?
A) Bihar
B) Karnataka
C) Kerala
D) Maharashtra
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Correct Answer: B) Karnataka
5. According to NFHS data, the use of hygienic menstrual protection among women aged 15–24 increased from about 58% (NFHS-4) to what level in NFHS-6?
A) 65.4%
B) 72.3%
C) 79.2%
D) 89.4%
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Correct Answer: C) 79.2%
6. As per recent data, only what percentage of young women have access to all essential menstrual hygiene components (hygienic products, private toilets, water, and soap)?
A) 27.7%
B) 43.5%
C) 53.6%
D) 72.3%
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Correct Answer: A) 27.7%
7. Under the Pradhan Mantri Bhartiya Janaushadhi Pariyojana (PMBJP), affordable biodegradable sanitary pads are supplied under the brand name:
A) Saheli Pads
B) Suvidha
C) Asmita
D) Freedom
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Correct Answer: B) Suvidha
8. The Menstrual Hygiene Scheme (MHS) provides subsidised sanitary napkins to rural adolescent girls primarily through:
A) Anganwadi Centres
B) ASHA workers
C) Self-Help Groups under NRLM
D) Primary Health Centres
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Correct Answer: B) ASHA workers
9. Which river was granted legal personhood by New Zealand in 2017?
A) Waikato River
B) Whanganui River
C) Clutha River
D) Rakaia River
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Correct Answer: B) Whanganui River
10. Which country became the first to constitutionally recognise the ‘Rights of Nature’ (Pacha Mama) in 2008?
A) Bolivia
B) New Zealand
C) Ecuador
D) Costa Rica
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Correct Answer: C) Ecuador
11. In 2017, which High Court declared the Ganga and Yamuna rivers as legal persons, later extending the concept to the Himalayan ecosystem?
A) Delhi High Court
B) Allahabad High Court
C) Uttarakhand High Court
D) Himachal Pradesh High Court
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Correct Answer: C) Uttarakhand High Court
12. A key implementation challenge in India’s legal personhood ruling was that the State, designated as guardian, simultaneously acted as:
A) Judge, jury, and executioner
B) Developer, regulator, and protector
C) Lender, borrower, and guarantor
D) Owner, tenant, and arbitrator
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Correct Answer: B) Developer, regulator, and protector
13. The 2013 disaster often cited as a warning sign for Himalayan ecological fragility occurred at:
A) Joshimath
B) Kedarnath
C) Nainital
D) Chamoli
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Correct Answer: B) Kedarnath
14. Te Urewera and Mount Taranaki, accorded special legal status, are located in:
A) Australia
B) Ecuador
C) New Zealand
D) Canada
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Correct Answer: C) New Zealand
15. The SIPRI Yearbook is published annually by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute since:
A) 1959
B) 1969
C) 1979
D) 1989
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Correct Answer: B) 1969
16. According to SIPRI Yearbook 2026, global military expenditure reached a record figure of:
A) $1.9 trillion
B) $2.2 trillion
C) $2.5 trillion
D) $2.9 trillion
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Correct Answer: D) $2.9 trillion
17. Global military spending in 2025 accounted for approximately what percentage of global GDP?
A) 1.5%
B) 2.5%
C) 3.5%
D) 4.5%
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Correct Answer: B) 2.5%
18. As per SIPRI Yearbook 2026, India ranked as the __ largest military spender globally.
A) Third
B) Fourth
C) Fifth
D) Seventh
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Correct Answer: C) Fifth
19. India’s defence expenditure reached approximately how much in 2025, reflecting an 8.9% increase?
A) $72.1 billion
B) $81.4 billion
C) $92.1 billion
D) $105.3 billion
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Correct Answer: C) $92.1 billion
20. India remained the second-largest importer of major arms (8.2% of global arms imports), behind:
A) Saudi Arabia
B) Ukraine
C) China
D) Egypt
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Correct Answer: B) Ukraine
21. India’s estimated nuclear stockpile increased from 180 warheads in 2025 to howmany in 2026, as per SIPRI?
A) 185
B) 190
C) 195
D) 200
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Correct Answer: B) 190
22. The world’s nine nuclear-armed states collectively possessed approximately how many nuclear warheads as per SIPRI Yearbook 2026?
A) 9,500
B) 10,500
C) 12,187
D) 13,500
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Correct Answer: C) 12,187
23. The Istanbul Platform: Zero Waste Package was launched as part of coordination efforts under which UNFCCC framework?
A) Glasgow Climate Pact
B) Marrakech Partnership for Global Climate Action (MPGCA)
C) Bali Action Plan
D) Cancun Adaptation Framework
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Correct Answer: B) Marrakech Partnership for Global Climate Action (MPGCA)
24. The Marrakech Partnership for Global Climate Action (MPGCA) was established in 2016 at which COP?
A) COP21
B) COP22
C) COP23
D) COP24
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Correct Answer: B) COP22
25. The International Day of Zero Waste is observed annually on:
A) 5 June
B) 22 March
C) 30 March
D) 8 June
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Correct Answer: C) 30 March
26. The ‘triple planetary crisis’, as defined by the UN, comprises Climate Change, Pollution and Waste, and:
A) Resource Depletion
B) Biodiversity Loss
C) Ocean Acidification
D) Desertification
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Correct Answer: B) Biodiversity Loss
27. The 1996 Ganga Water Treaty between India and Bangladesh is set to expire in:
A) June 2026
B) September 2026
C) December 2026
D) March 2027
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Correct Answer: C) December 2026
28. The India-Bangladesh border, often cited in migration disputes, spans approximately:
A) 2,216 km
B) 3,323 km
C) 4,096 km
D) 4,900 km
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Correct Answer: C) 4,096 km
29. Mindanao, the second-largest island in the Philippines, is popularly known as the:
A) Pearl of the Pacific
B) Food Basket of the Philippines
C) Gateway to Southeast Asia
D) Spice Island of Asia
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Correct Answer: B) Food Basket of the Philippines
30. The Sea of Azov is connected to the Black Sea through which strait?
A) Bosphorus Strait
B) Strait of Hormuz
C) Kerch Strait
D) Dardanelles Strait
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Correct Answer: C) Kerch Strait
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