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1. The Women, Peace and Security (WPS) Index is published jointly by the Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace and Security and:
A) UN Women
B) Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO)
C) International Crisis Group
D) World Economic Forum
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Correct Answer: B) Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO)
2. India’s rank in the Women, Peace and Security (WPS) Index 2023 was:
A) 90th out of 160 countries
B) 108th out of 170 countries
C) 131st out of 177 countries
D) 145th out of 180 countries
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Correct Answer: C) 131st out of 177 countries
3. According to NFHS-5, approximately what percentage of ever-married women in India have experienced spousal violence?
A) 18%
B) 22%
C) 27%
D) 32%
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Correct Answer: D) 32%
4. The conviction rate in rape cases in India stands at approximately:
A) 10–12%
B) 20–22%
C) 27–28%
D) 35–40%
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Correct Answer: C) 27–28%
5. The ‘One Stop Centres’ for women in distress are also known as:
A) Nirbhaya Centres
B) Sakhi Centres
C) Shakti Centres
D) Suraksha Centres
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Correct Answer: B) Sakhi Centres
6. The CCPWC Scheme, addressing online crimes against women, stands for:
A) Cyber Crime Prevention and Control against Women and Children
B) Cyber Crime Prevention against Women and Children
C) Central Cyber Protection Wing for Children
D) Cyber Crime Portal for Women and Children
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Correct Answer: B) Cyber Crime Prevention against Women and Children
7. Article 39A, which mandates free legal aid to ensure justice is not denied on economic grounds, was inserted by the:
A) 44th Constitutional Amendment, 1978
B) 42nd Constitutional Amendment, 1976
C) 86th Constitutional Amendment, 2002
D) 73rd Constitutional Amendment, 1992
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Correct Answer: B) 42nd Constitutional Amendment, 1976
8. Which Fundamental Duty under Article 51A specifically requires citizens to promote harmony and transcend religious, linguistic, and regional diversities?
A) Article 51A(c)
B) Article 51A(d)
C) Article 51A(e)
D) Article 51A(f)
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Correct Answer: C) Article 51A(e)
9. In Nandini Sundar v. State of Chhattisgarh, the Supreme Court held that state policies encouraging citizens to take up arms against fellow citizens:
A) Are permissible under Article 355 of the Constitution
B) Undermine constitutional fraternity
C) Fall within the State’s police powers
D) Are justified in counter-insurgency contexts
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Correct Answer: B) Undermine constitutional fraternity
10. In Tehseen Poonawalla v. Union of India, the Supreme Court declared which acts as serious threats to constitutional fraternity and social harmony?
A) Political demonstrations and hartals
B) Strikes and bandhs
C) Mob lynching and vigilantism
D) Religious processions and rallies
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Correct Answer: C) Mob lynching and vigilantism
11. The Preamble of the Indian Constitution resolves to promote Fraternity to assure two objectives. Which of the following correctly states these?
A) Liberty of thought and equality of status
B) Dignity of the Individual and Unity and Integrity of the Nation
C) Social justice and economic democracy
D) Secularism and national integration
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Correct Answer: B) Dignity of the Individual and Unity and Integrity of the Nation
12. The Supreme Court recognised the right to walk safely on demarcated footpaths as a Fundamental Right in which case?
A) Arjun Gopal v. Union of India
B) Maniyar Iliyaz @ Shaik Riyaz v. P. Ayyappan & Ors
C) M.C. Mehta v. Union of India
D) Subhash Kumar v. State of Bihar
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Correct Answer: B) Maniyar Iliyaz @ Shaik Riyaz v. P. Ayyappan & Ors
13. The right to walk safely on footpaths was primarily grounded in which Article of the Constitution?
A) Article 14
B) Article 19(1)(d)
C) Article 21
D) Article 32
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Correct Answer: B) Article 19(1)(d)
14. The concept of ‘restitutionary remedies’, introduced in the right-to-walk judgment, enables citizens to:
A) Petition the Supreme Court for road reconstruction
B) Seek compensation when accidents occur due to State’s failure to provide safe pedestrian infrastructure
C) File complaints with local municipal corporations directly
D) Demand refund of road taxes if footpaths are absent
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Correct Answer: B) Seek compensation when accidents occur due to State’s failure to provide safe pedestrian infrastructure
15. Which Indian state became the first to formally recognise and implement the Right to Walk as a policy objective?
A) Kerala
B) Tamil Nadu
C) Karnataka
D) Punjab
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Correct Answer: D) Punjab
16. The Indian Roads Congress Guideline IRC:103 prescribes standards for:
A) Expressway lane specifications
B) Pedestrian-friendly and safe sidewalks
C) Speed limits in school zones
D) Traffic signal intervals in urban areas
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Correct Answer: B) Pedestrian-friendly and safe sidewalks
17. The SOFIA 2026 Report is published by:
A) World Wildlife Fund (WWF)
B) United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)
C) Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)
D) International Maritime Organization (IMO)
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Correct Answer: C) Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)
18. The theme of the SOFIA 2026 report was:
A) ‘Oceans for Life: Sustainable Futures’
B) ‘Blue Transformation: Turning Vision into Impact’
C) ‘Feeding the World from the Sea’
D) ‘Resilient Aquaculture for Food Security’
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Correct Answer: B) ‘Blue Transformation: Turning Vision into Impact’
19. Global fisheries and aquaculture production reached a record figure of how many million tonnes in 2024?
A) 185 million tonnes
B) 200 million tonnes
C) 215 million tonnes
D) 235 million tonnes
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Correct Answer: D) 235 million tonnes
20. According to SOFIA 2026, aquaculture contributed what percentage of total aquatic animal production globally?
A) 35%
B) 43%
C) 53%
D) 61%
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Correct Answer: C) 53%
21. India’s rank in global fish production as per SOFIA 2026 is:
A) First
B) Second
C) Third
D) Fourth
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Correct Answer: B) Second
22. India ranked FIRST globally in which specific fisheries sub-category as per SOFIA 2026?
A) Marine capture fisheries
B) Aquaculture production
C) Inland capture fisheries
D) Seaweed cultivation
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Correct Answer: C) Inland capture fisheries
23. As per SOFIA 2026, the share of sustainably managed marine fish stocks declined from 64.5% (2021) to what level in 2023?
A) 58.1%
B) 60.3%
C) 62.4%
D) 63.5%
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Correct Answer: C) 62.4%
24. India’s first commercial-scale Coal-to-Ammonium Nitrate Project is located in which district of Odisha?
A) Angul
B) Sundargarh
C) Jharsuguda
D) Sambalpur
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Correct Answer: C) Jharsuguda
25. Bharat Coal Gasification and Chemicals Limited (BCGCL), which is developing the project, is a joint venture between Coal India Limited and:
A) NTPC Limited
B) Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL)
C) Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC)
D) Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL)
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Correct Answer: B) Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL)
26. The chemical formula of Ammonium Nitrate is:
A) NH₄Cl
B) NaNO₃
C) NH₄NO₃
D) Ca(NO₃)₂
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Correct Answer: C) NH₄NO₃
27. Coal Gasification converts coal into Synthesis Gas (Syngas) through partial oxidation. The primary components of Syngas include:
A) Nitrogen, Oxygen, and Argon
B) Hydrogen, Carbon Monoxide, Carbon Dioxide, and Methane
C) Methane, Ethane, and Propane only
D) Sulphur dioxide, Nitrogen oxide, and Hydrogen sulphide
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Correct Answer: B) Hydrogen, Carbon Monoxide, Carbon Dioxide, and Methane
28. A key advantage of coal gasification over direct coal combustion is:
A) It eliminates all carbon emissions completely
B) It requires no water during the process
C) It produces fewer pollutants and allows easier removal of sulphur
D) It is cheaper than natural gas extraction in all conditions
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Correct Answer: C) It produces fewer pollutants and allows easier removal of sulphur
29. Bolivia’s Salar de Uyuni is significant because it is:
A) The world’s deepest salt lake
B) The world’s largest salt flat
C) The world’s highest navigable lake
D) The world’s largest lithium brine lake
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Correct Answer: B) The world’s largest salt flat
30. The ‘Lithium Triangle’, which Bolivia forms part of, also includes:
A) Peru and Ecuador
B) Brazil and Paraguay
C) Chile and Argentina
D) Colombia and Venezuela
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Correct Answer: C) Chile and Argentina
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