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3 July 2026 – Current Affairs Quiz & MCQ (With PDF)

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Current Affairs Quiz – 3 July 2026 (Test Now)

1. According to OECD data, fifteen-year-olds spend an average of how many hours per day on digital devices?

A) 4 hours
B) 5 hours
C) 6 hours
D) 7 hours

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Correct Answer : D) 7 hours


2. What fraction of children aged 11–15 years remain continuously connected to social media, as per OECD data?

A) One-fifth
B) One-fourth
C) One-third
D) One-half

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Correct Answer: C) One-third


3. A key concern about children circumventing social media bans is their migration to unregulated platforms via VPNs, potentially exposing them to:

A) Higher data charges and privacy costs
B) Online grooming, extremist content, and unsafe environments
C) Government surveillance and data profiling
D) Reduced access to educational resources

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Correct Answer: B) Online grooming, extremist content, and unsafe environments


4. Critics of blanket social media bans argue that regulatory efforts should focus on:

A) Increasing the minimum age of platform access to 21 years
B) Improving platform accountability and digital literacy
C) Mandating biometric verification for all users
D) Banning smartphones in schools nationwide

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Correct Answer: B) Improving platform accountability and digital literacy


5. The risk of widening the digital divide due to restrictive social media policies is particularly pronounced in:

A) G7 countries
B) Developing countries with limited digital infrastructure
C) Countries with high smartphone penetration
D) Urban populations with high-speed internet access

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Correct Answer: B) Developing countries with limited digital infrastructure


6. The Civil Registration System (CRS) Report 2024 was released by:

A) Ministry of Health and Family Welfare
B) NITI Aayog
C) Office of the Registrar General of India (RGI)
D) Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation

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Correct Answer: C) Office of the Registrar General of India (RGI)


7. The Civil Registration System (CRS) in India operates under which legislation?

A) Census Act, 1948
B) Registration of Births and Deaths (RBD) Act, 1969 (amended 2023)
C) Vital Statistics Act, 1986
D) National Population Register Act, 2003

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Correct Answer: B) Registration of Births and Deaths (RBD) Act, 1969 (amended 2023)


8. India’s national Sex Ratio at Birth (SRB) as per the CRS Report 2024 stands at:

A) 896 females per 1,000 males
B) 917 females per 1,000 males
C) 933 females per 1,000 males
D) 950 females per 1,000 males

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Correct Answer: B) 917 females per 1,000 males


9. Which state recorded the highest Sex Ratio at Birth as per the CRS Report 2024?

A) Kerala
B) Meghalaya
C) Mizoram
D) Arunachal Pradesh

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Correct Answer: D) Arunachal Pradesh


10. The subject of birth and death registration in India falls under which List of the Constitution?

A) Union List
B) State List
C) Concurrent List
D) Residuary List

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Correct Answer: C) Concurrent List


11. Of the 81,117 stillbirths registered in India during 2024, approximately what percentage were reported from urban areas?

A) 45%
B) 55%
C) 69%
D) 75%

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Correct Answer: C) 69%


12. CRS Report 2024 indicates India achieved what percentage registration of births and deaths for the first time?

A) 90%
B) 95%
C) 97%
D) Over 99%

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Correct Answer: D) Over 99%


13. The World Bank’s Climate Change Action Plan (CCAP) was launched in:

A) 2015
B) 2019
C) 2021
D) 2023

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Correct Answer: C) 2021


14. The CCAP target for climate co-benefits was increased from 35% to 45% during:

A) COP26 in Glasgow
B) COP27 in Sharm el-Sheikh
C) COP28 in Dubai
D) COP29 in Baku

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Correct Answer: C) COP28 in Dubai


15. The five key sectors targeted under the World Bank’s GRID approach together account for more than what percentage of global greenhouse gas emissions?

A) 70%
B) 80%
C) 90%
D) 95%

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Correct Answer: C) 90%


16. Since July 2023, all new lending operations by IBRD and IDA must be consistent with the objectives of the Paris Agreement and each country’s:

A) National Climate Fund commitments
B) Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs)
C) Biennial Transparency Reports (BTRs)
D) Green Finance Taxonomy

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Correct Answer: B) Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs)


17. Country Climate and Development Reports (CCDRs), introduced under the CCAP, have been prepared for how many economies?

A) 50
B) 68
C) 93
D) 120

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Correct Answer: C) 93


18. The World Bank’s decision to discontinue fixed CCAP financing quotas replaces them with:

A) Mandatory sector-specific carbon pricing requirements
B) An outcome-based approach for measuring climate and development performance
C) Country-level carbon budgets reviewed every five years
D) A carbon credits marketplace for borrowing countries

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Correct Answer: B) An outcome-based approach for measuring climate and development performance


19. SHE-LEAPS stands for:

A) Self-Help Entrepreneur–Livelihoods and Enterprise Application for Prosperity and Sustainability
B) Sustainable Home-based Enterprises–Livelihood Empowerment and Advancement Programme and Scheme
C) Self-Help Empowerment–Livelihood and Enterprise Access Platform and System
D) Strengthening Her Entrepreneurship–Livelihood, Enterprise, and Prosperity Scheme

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Correct Answer: A) Self-Help Entrepreneur–Livelihoods and Enterprise Application for Prosperity and Sustainability


20. The SHE-LEAPS mobile application was developed by:

A) National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC)
B) Digital India Corporation
C) National Rural Livelihoods Mission IT Division
D) Common Service Centres (CSC) e-Governance Services India Limited

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Correct Answer: B) Digital India Corporation


21. The SHE-LEAPS platform operates through which national digital ecosystem?

A) DigiLocker Platform
B) UMANG Platform
C) LokOS Platform
D) MyGov Platform

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Correct Answer: C) LokOS Platform


22. SHE-LEAPS was launched during which event?

A) National Rural Development Conclave
B) Rashtriya Gramin Vikas Sammelan
C) Rural India Summit 2026
D) PM Grameen Uday Mela

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Correct Answer: B) Rashtriya Gramin Vikas Sammelan


23. The Lakhpati Didi Mission, supported by SHE-LEAPS, aims to enable SHG women to earn an annual household income of at least:

A) ₹50,000
B) ₹75,000
C) ₹1,00,000
D) ₹1,50,000

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Correct Answer: C) ₹1,00,000


24. The Yamuna Water Project involves an underground pipeline of approximately how many kilometres?

A) 200 km
B) 248 km
C) 295 km
D) 350 km

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Correct Answer: C) 295 km


25. The Yamuna Water Project pipeline extends from the Hathnikund Barrage (Haryana) to which reservoir in Rajasthan?

A) Bisalpur Reservoir
B) Ramgarh Reservoir
C) Hansiyawas Reservoir, Churu district
D) Jawai Reservoir

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Correct Answer: C) Hansiyawas Reservoir, Churu district


26. The water transfer under the Yamuna Water Project will deliver approximately how much water annually?

A) 350 MCM
B) 450 MCM
C) 520 MCM
D) 577 MCM

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Correct Answer: D) 577 MCM


27. The Yamuna Water Project operationalises the 1994 Upper Yamuna Basin Water Sharing Agreement, which was originally signed by five parties. Which state was added as a signatory after its formation in 2000?

A) Himachal Pradesh
B) Jharkhand
C) Uttarakhand
D) Chhattisgarh

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Correct Answer: C) Uttarakhand


28. The water-transfer window under the Yamuna Water Project is restricted to monsoon months of:

A) June to September
B) July to October
C) June to August
D) August to November

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Correct Answer: B) July to October


29. The Yamuna Water Project will be implemented through a dedicated entity called:

A) Yamuna River Development Authority
B) Rajasthan–Haryana Yamuna Water Project SPV
C) Inter-State River Water Project Corporation
D) National Water Transfer Authority

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Correct Answer: B) Rajasthan–Haryana Yamuna Water Project SPV


30. The Shekhawati region of Rajasthan, the primary beneficiary of the Yamuna Water Project, is characterised as:

A) A flood-prone semi-arid zone
B) A water-scarce region with low rainfall and limited groundwater
C) A region with surplus canal irrigation
D) An area with high groundwater recharge rates

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Correct Answer: B) A water-scarce region with low rainfall and limited groundwater


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