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13 June 2026 – Current Affairs Quiz & MCQ (With PDF)

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Current Affairs Quiz – 13 June 2026 (Test Now)

1. India’s Total Fertility Rate (TFR) has declined to 2.0, which is below the replacement-level fertility rate of:

A) 1.8
B) 2.0
C) 2.1
D) 2.5

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Correct Answer: C) 2.1


2. Total Fertility Rate (TFR) refers to the average number of children a woman is expected to have during her reproductive years, which are defined as:

A) 15–45 years
B) 15–49 years
C) 18–45 years
D) 18–49 years

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Correct Answer: B) 15–49 years


3. As per regional TFR data, which state recorded the highest TFR in India?

A) Uttar Pradesh
B) Bihar
C) Madhya Pradesh
D) Jharkhand

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Correct Answer: B) Bihar


4. Which Union Territory recorded the lowest TFR in India at 0.9?

A) Lakshadweep
B) Chandigarh
C) Andaman & Nicobar Islands
D) Puducherry

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Correct Answer: C) Andaman & Nicobar Islands


5. Out of 36 States/UTs, how many now record fertility rates below replacement level?

A) 25
B) 28
C) 31
D) 34

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Correct Answer: C) 31


6. The TFR of Urban India and Rural India are recorded at approximately:

A) Urban 1.6, Rural 2.1
B) Urban 2.1, Rural 1.6
C) Urban 1.8, Rural 2.4
D) Urban 2.0, Rural 2.0

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Correct Answer: A) Urban 1.6, Rural 2.1


7. Mission Parivar Vikas, mentioned as a key family planning intervention, primarily aims to:

A) Promote institutional deliveries in urban slums
B) Improve contraceptive access and reproductive health services
C) Provide cash incentives for having a second child
D) Reduce maternal mortality through free surgeries

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Correct Answer: B) Improve contraceptive access and reproductive health services


8. India’s Infant Mortality Rate (IMR), cited as a factor in declining TFR, has reduced to approximately:

A) 18
B) 24
C) 32
D) 40

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Correct Answer: B) 24


9. The ‘China’s 4-2-1 family model’, referenced as a demographic risk for India, describes a structure where:

A) Four grandparents, two parents, and one child support each other in an inverted dependency pyramid
B) Four children support two parents and one grandparent
C) One child supports four working adults and two elderly dependents
D) Two children support four elderly grandparents and one working parent

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Correct Answer: A) Four grandparents, two parents, and one child support each other in an inverted dependency pyramid


10. A declining TFR could potentially affect India’s federal structure because future delimitation exercises based on population might:

A) Increase representation for all states equally
B) Reduce relative parliamentary representation of states that successfully lowered fertility
C) Eliminate the need for delimitation altogether
D) Shift delimitation authority entirely to the Election Commission

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Correct Answer: B) Reduce relative parliamentary representation of states that
successfully lowered fertility


11. The India–Nepal border is approximately how long, and is characterised as open and porous?

A) 1,100 km
B) 1,400 km
C) 1,850 km
D) 2,200 km

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Correct Answer: C) 1,850 km


12. The ‘Roti-Beti’ relationship between India and Nepal primarily refers to:

A) Trade in food grains between the two countries
B) Cross-border marriages and deep civilisational/cultural ties
C) A bilateral agricultural cooperation agreement
D) Joint military training programmes

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Correct Answer: B) Cross-border marriages and deep civilisational/cultural ties


13. Nepal’s estimated hydropower potential, relevant to India-Nepal energy cooperation, stands at approximately:

A) 42,000 MW
B) 60,000 MW
C) 83,000 MW
D) 100,000 MW

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Correct Answer: C) 83,000 MW


14. The India-Nepal Treaty of Peace and Friendship, which some sections of Nepal’s leadership want revised, was signed in:

A) 1947
B) 1950
C) 1962
D) 1971

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Correct Answer: B) 1950


15. The Kalapani, Lipulekh, and Limpiyadhura border disputes between India and Nepal stem from differing interpretations of which treaty and river origin?

A) Treaty of Sugauli and the origin of the Kali River
B) Treaty of Gandamak and the origin of the Karnali River
C) Treaty of Thapathali and the origin of the Mahakali River
D) Anglo-Nepalese Treaty and the origin of the Saryu River

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Correct Answer: A) Treaty of Sugauli and the origin of the Kali River


16. Recruitment of Nepali Gorkhas into the Indian Army has remained stalled due to Nepal’s reservations regarding:

A) The BBIN sub-regional initiative
B) The Agnipath Scheme
C) The UPI-NPI payment linkage
D) The Raxaul-Kathmandu Railway project

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Correct Answer: B) The Agnipath Scheme


17. India and Nepal have agreed on a framework to facilitate the import of how much electricity from Nepal over a decade?

A) 5,000 MW
B) 7,500 MW
C) 10,000 MW
D) 15,000 MW

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Correct Answer: C) 10,000 MW


18. Which of the following rail connectivity projects is mentioned as enhancing India Nepal trade and tourism?

A) Raxaul–Kathmandu Railway
B) Siliguri–Kakarbhitta Railway
C) Gorakhpur–Pokhara Railway
D) Patna–Biratnagar Railway

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Correct Answer: A) Raxaul–Kathmandu Railway


19. The UPI-NPI payment linkage between India and Nepal is primarily intended to:

A) Facilitate remittances and promote financial inclusion
B) Replace the Nepalese Rupee with a digital currency
C) Establish a common currency for both countries
D) Provide subsidised loans to Nepali traders

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Correct Answer: A) Facilitate remittances and promote financial inclusion


20. The National SC-ST Hub (NSSH) Scheme was launched in:

A) 2014
B) 2015
C) 2016
D) 2018

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Correct Answer: C) 2016


21. The National SC-ST Hub (NSSH) Scheme is implemented under which Ministry?

A) Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment
B) Ministry of Tribal Affairs
C) Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises
D) Ministry of Commerce and Industry

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Correct Answer: C) Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises


22. The NSSH Scheme is implemented by which agency?

A) National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC)
B) Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI)
C) Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC)
D) National Backward Classes Finance and Development Corporation

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Correct Answer: A) National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC)


23. Under the Public Procurement Policy, NSSH facilitates achievement of what percentage annual procurement target from SC/ST-owned MSEs by Central Ministries, Departments, and CPSEs?

A) 2%
B) 3%
C) 4%
D) 5%

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Correct Answer: C) 4%


24. Under the Special Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme (SCLCSS), the capital subsidy provided for technology upgradation is:

A) 15%, up to ₹15 lakh
B) 20%, up to ₹20 lakh
C) 25%, up to ₹25 lakh
D) 30%, up to ₹30 lakh

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Correct Answer: C) 25%, up to ₹25 lakh


25. Under the Single Point Registration Scheme (SPRS), SC/ST entrepreneurs registered through NSIC are exempted from paying:

A) Goods and Services Tax
B) Earnest Money Deposit (EMD)
C) Stamp duty on tender documents
D) Annual registration renewal fee

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Correct Answer: B) Earnest Money Deposit (EMD)


26. The Special Marketing Assistance Scheme under NSSH primarily provides financial support for:

A) Setting up new manufacturing units
B) Participation in domestic trade fairs, international exhibitions, and buyer-seller meets
C) Repayment of existing business loans
D) Purchase of raw materials at subsidised rates

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Correct Answer: B) Participation in domestic trade fairs, international exhibitions, and buyer-seller meets


27. The Sangeet Natak Akademi Ratna (Fellowship), the highest honour conferred by the Akademi, carries a cash award of:

A) ₹1 lakh
B) ₹2 lakh
C) ₹3 lakh
D) ₹5 lakh

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Correct Answer: C) ₹3 lakh


28. The Sangeet Natak Akademi Ratna Fellowship is restricted to a maximum of how many living Fellows at any given time?

A) 25
B) 30
C) 35
D) 40

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Correct Answer: D) 40


29. The Sangeet Natak Akademi was created through a Government of India Resolution in 1952 and became functional in:

A) 1952
B) 1953
C) 1954
D) 1956

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Correct Answer: B) 1953


30. The Chairman of the Sangeet Natak Akademi is appointed by the President of India for a tenure of:

A) 3 years
B) 4 years
C) 5 years
D) 6 years

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Correct Answer: C) 5 years


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