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10 March 2026 – Current Affairs Quiz & MCQ (With PDF)

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Current Affairs Quiz – 10 March 2026 (Test Now)

1. Karnataka’s social media ban for children under 16 makes it which Indian state to propose such a
restriction?

A) Second
B) Third
C) First
D) Fourth

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Correct Answer: C) First


2. Which Entry of the Union List assigns internet and broadcasting regulation to the Central Government?

A) Entry 13
B) Entry 25
C) Entry 31
D) Entry 44

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Correct Answer: C) Entry 31


3. Which country was the first to implement a nationwide social media ban for children under 16?

A) United Kingdom
B) United States
C) France
D) Australia

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Correct Answer: D) Australia


4. Under the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023, a ‘child’ is defined as any individual below:

A) 13 years
B) 16 years
C) 18 years
D) 21 years

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Correct Answer: C) 18 years


5. Which Section of the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023 mandates verifiable parental consent
before processing minors’ data?

A) Section 5
B) Section 9
C) Section 12
D) Section 17

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Correct Answer: B) Section 9


6. Violations of children’s data protection provisions under DPDPA, 2023 can attract penalties up to:

A) ₹50 crore
B) ₹100 crore
C) ₹150 crore
D) ₹200 crore

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Correct Answer: D) ₹200 crore


7. The State of India’s Environment report is published annually by:

A) Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change
B) Centre for Science and Environment (CSE)
C) NITI Aayog
D) Indian Council of Forestry Research and Education

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Correct Answer: B) Centre for Science and Environment (CSE)


8. The Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) was established in:

A) 1972
B) 1976
C) 1980
D) 1984

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Correct Answer: C) 1980


9. According to the State of India’s Environment 2026 report, India experienced extreme weather events
on what percentage of days in 2025?

A) 75%
B) 88%
C) 95%
D) 99%

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Correct Answer: D) 99%


10. India’s share of global LGD production in 2023 was approximately:

A) 1,982
B) 2,754
C) 4,419
D) 5,860

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Correct Answer: C) 4,419


11. Which Indian state recorded the highest number of extreme weather days as per the 2026 report?

A) Uttarakhand
B) Himachal Pradesh
C) Assam
D) Kerala

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Correct Answer: B) Himachal Pradesh


12. The report states that only 15% of India’s population lives within how many km of an air-quality
monitoring station?

A) 5 km
B) 10 km
C) 15 km
D) 20 km

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Correct Answer: B) 10 km


13. Approximately how many people live within tiger landscapes across 20 Indian states, per the 2026
report?

A) 20 million
B) 40 million
C) 60 million
D) 80 million

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Correct Answer: C) 60 million


14. Denmark was certified by WHO as the first EU country to eliminate mother-to-child transmission
(MTCT) of:

A) HIV and Hepatitis B
B) HIV and Syphilis
C) Syphilis and Hepatitis C
D) HIV and Tuberculosis

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Correct Answer: B) HIV and Syphilis


15. Which country was the FIRST globally to achieve WHO certification for eliminating MTCT of HIV and
syphilis?

A) Denmark
B) Thailand
C) Cuba
D) Belarus

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Correct Answer: C) Cuba


16. Which country achieved ‘triple elimination’ (HIV, syphilis, and hepatitis B) in 2025?

A) Cuba
B) Thailand
C) Sri Lanka
D) Maldives

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Correct Answer: D) Maldives


17. HIV primarily attacks which cells of the immune system?

A) B-lymphocytes
B) Neutrophils
C) T-lymphocytes (CD4 cells)
D) Natural killer cells

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Correct Answer: C) T-lymphocytes (CD4 cells)


18. Syphilis is caused by which bacterium?

A) Neisseria gonorrhoeae
B) Chlamydia trachomatis
C) Treponema pallidum
D) Mycobacterium tuberculosis

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Correct Answer: C) Treponema pallidum


19. The standard treatment for syphilis is injection of:

A) Amoxicillin
B) Benzathine Penicillin G
C) Azithromycin
D) Doxycycline

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Correct Answer: B) Benzathine Penicillin G


20. India has the second-largest HIV-positive population globally after:

A) Nigeria
B) Kenya
C) Ethiopia
D) South Africa

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Correct Answer: D) South Africa


21. ASMITA stands for:

A) Achieving Sports Milestone by Inspiring Women Through Action
B) Advancing Sports Motivation by Integrating Women Through Athletics
C) Athletic Sports Mission Inspiring Talented Athletes
D) Association for Sports Mobilisation and Integrated Training in Athletics

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Correct Answer : A) Achieving Sports Milestone by Inspiring Women Through Action


22. The ASMITA Athletics League 2026 was conducted across how many locations in India?

A) 100
B) 150
C) 200
D) 250

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Correct Answer: D) 250


23. The ASMITA Initiative was launched in which year?

A) 2016
B) 2019
C) 2021
D) 2023

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Correct Answer :C) 2021


24. Approximately how many women athletes have participated in ASMITA leagues so far?

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

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Correct Answer: C) 3 lakh


25. The Three Seas Initiative (3SI) was initiated in 2016 by which two countries?

A) Germany and Austria
B) Poland and Croatia
C) Hungary and Romania
D) Czech Republic and Slovakia

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Correct Answer: B) Poland and Croatia


26. How many EU member countries are part of the Three Seas Initiative?

A) 9
B) 11
C) 13
D) 15

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Correct Answer: C) 13


27. India sees the Three Seas Initiative as a northern extension of which corridor?

A) International North–South Transport Corridor
B) India–Middle East–Europe Economic Corridor
C) Trans-Caspian International Trade Route
D) Chabahar–Ashgabat–Tehran Corridor

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Correct Answer: B) India–Middle East–Europe Economic Corridor


28. The Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) was established in:

A) 1942
B) 1946
C) 1950
D) 1956

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Correct Answer: B) 1946


29. The CSW functions under which UN body?

A) UN General Assembly
B) UN Security Council
C) UN Economic and Social Council
D) UN Human Rights Council

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Correct Answer: C) UN Economic and Social Council


30. TRP ratings for TV channels in India are measured and released by:

A) TRAI
B) MIB
C) BARC India
D) Doordarshan

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Correct Answer: C) BARC India—


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