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1. Where is India’s largest solar cell and module manufacturing unit located?
(a) Tamil Nadu
(b) Karnataka
(c) Maharashtra
(d) Delhi
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Answer: (a) Tamil Nadu
2. What is the primary purpose of SARAT Version 2 launched by the Ministry of Earth Sciences?
(a) To monitor air quality in the Indian Ocean
(b) To enhance search-and-rescue operations in the Indian Ocean
(c) To track weather patterns in the Indian Ocean
(d) To assist in global warming research
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Answer: (b) To enhance search-and-rescue operations in the Indian Ocean
3. Which organization developed the SARAT Version 2 system?
(a) Ministry of Defense
(b) Indian Space Research Organisation
(c) ESSO-INCOIS
(d) Ministry of Home Affairs
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Answer: (c) ESSO-INCOIS
4. Which prestigious award was won by INCOIS in 2025?
(a) National Science Excellence Award
(b) Subhash Chandra Bose Aapda Prabandhan Puraskar
(c) National Innovation Award
(d) Disaster Management Excellence Award
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Answer: (b) Subhash Chandra Bose Aapda Prabandhan Puraskar
5. What is the primary objective of e-NAM 2.0 launched by the Union Agriculture Minister?
(a) To promote organic farming across India
(b) To enhance inter-state and inter-mandi agricultural trade efficiency
(c) To regulate crop prices in local markets
(d) To provide financial support to farmers
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Answer: (b) To enhance inter-state and inter-mandi agricultural trade efficiency
6. What does e-NAM stand for?
(a) Electronic National Agricultural Movement
(b) Electronic National Agricultural Market
(c) Enhanced National Agricultural Mechanization
(d) Electronic New Agricultural Model
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Answer: (b) Electronic National Agricultural Market
7. Which ministry is responsible for the implementation of e-NAM in India?
(a) Ministry of Rural Development
(b) Ministry of Finance
(c) Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers’ Welfare
(d) Ministry of Commerce and Industry
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Answer: (c) Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers’ Welfare
8. What is the primary goal of the Swavalambini Programme launched by the Ministry of Skill Development?
(a) To promote corporate jobs for women
(b) To empower women through self-employment and entrepreneurship
(c) To provide government jobs to female students
(d) To support women in traditional craftsmanship only
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Answer: (b) To empower women through self-employment and entrepreneurship
9. Which regions are the focus of the Swavalambini Programme?
(a) Southern India
(b) North-Eastern states of India
(c) Western India
(d) Rural regions of Uttar Pradesh
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Answer: (b) North-Eastern states of India
10. In collaboration with which organization has the Ministry of Skill Development launched the Swavalambini Programme?
(a) NITI Aayog
(b) Ministry of Women and Child Development
(c) Confederation of Indian Industry (CII)
(d) National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD)
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Answer: (a) NITI Aayog
11. Which Ministry is responsible for launching the Swavalambini Programme?
(a) Ministry of Rural Development
(b) Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship
(c) Ministry of Human Resource Development
(d) Ministry of Labour and Employmenta
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Answer: (b) Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship
12. What is the Sahitya Akademi Award recognized for?
(a) Exceptional contributions in visual arts
(b) Outstanding literary contributions in novels, poetry, essays, and plays
(c) Excellence in scientific research
(d) Contributions to social welfare
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Answer: (b) Outstanding literary contributions in novels, poetry, essays, and plays
13. When was the Sahitya Akademi Award established?
(a) 1960
(b) 1954
(c) 1972
(d) 1947
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Answer: (b) 1954
14. Which of the following is true about the Sahitya Akademi Award?
(a) It is the highest literary honor in India
(b) It honors exceptional literary contributions in only Hindi and English
(c) It includes works in 22 languages of the 8th Schedule, English, Rajasthani, and translations
of Indian literary works
(d) It is awarded only for novels
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Answer: (c) It includes works in 22 languages of the 8th Schedule, English, Rajasthani, and translations of Indian literary works
15. Which is the second-highest literary honor in India, after the Jnanpith Award?
(a) Sahitya Akademi Award
(b) Padma Bhushan
(c) Bharat Ratna
(d) Booker Prize
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Answer: (a) Sahitya Akademi Award
16. Under which Ministry does the Sahitya Akademi operate?
(a) Ministry of Human Resource Development
(b) Ministry of Culture
(c) Ministry of Information and Broadcasting
(d) Ministry of External Affairs
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Answer: (b) Ministry of Culture
17. What is the total installed solar capacity of India as of January 31, 2025?
(a) 75.33 GW
(b) 100.33 GW
(c) 50.33 GW
(d) 120.33 GW
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Answer: (b) 100.33 GW
18. Which of the following states is NOT mentioned as a top-performing state in solar power installation?
(a) Rajasthan
(b) Tamil Nadu
(c) Uttar Pradesh
(d) Gujarat
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Answer: (c) Uttar Pradesh
19. In what year did India achieve the 100 GW solar power capacity milestone?
(a) 2023
(b) 2024
(c) 2025
(d) 2026
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Answer: (c) 2025
20. What is the primary goal of the National Solar Mission launched in 2010?
(a) To achieve 100 GW of solar capacity by 2025
(b) To achieve 280 GW of installed solar capacity by 2030
(c) To promote wind energy across India
(d) To make solar panels free for farmers
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Answer: (b) To achieve 280 GW of installed solar capacity by 2030
21. What does the PM SuryaGhar Muft Bijli Yojana aim to do?
(a) Provide free solar power to farmers
(b) Make rooftop solar installations a reality for households
(c) Promote solar power for agricultural irrigation
(d) Achieve 100 GW of solar capacity in rural areas
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Answer: (b) Make rooftop solar installations a reality for households
22. What is the main focus of the PM-KUSUM Scheme?
(a) To promote solar rooftop installations for urban areas
(b) To support farmers by promoting solar irrigation pumps and grid-connected renewable energy solutions
(c) To provide free solar electricity to villages
(d) To enhance solar power use in the industrial sector
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Answer: (b) To support farmers by promoting solar irrigation pumps and grid-connected renewable energy solutions
23. What is the purpose of the International Solar Alliance (ISA)?
(a) To help India achieve 100 GW of solar power
(b) To promote cooperation among solar-rich countries for solar energy development
(c) To provide financial aid to solar manufacturers in India
(d) To regulate global solar energy prices
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Answer: (b) To promote cooperation among solar-rich countries for solar energy development
24. In what year was the National Solar Mission launched?
(a) 2005
(b) 2010
(c) 2015
(d) 2020
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Answer: (b) 2010
25. What percentage of India’s total imports does gold account for?
(a) 3%
(b) 5%
(c) 8%
(d) 10%
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Answer: (b) 5%
26. Which state holds the largest share of gold reserves in India?
(a) Karnataka
(b) West Bengal
(c) Rajasthan
(d) Bihar
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Answer: (d) Bihar
27. Which state in India has the second-largest share of gold reserves?
(a) Karnataka
(b) West Bengal
(c) Rajasthan
(d) Bihar
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Answer: (a) Karnataka
28. In which year was the World Gold Council formed?
(a) 1990
(b) 1987
(c) 1985
(d) 2000
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Answer: (b) 1987
29. Where is the headquarters of the World Gold Council located?
(a) New York
(b) London
(c) Zurich
(d) Paris
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Answer: (b) London
30. What is the primary purpose of the Economic Capital Framework (ECF) of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI)?
(a) To determine RBI’s monetary policy
(b) To manage RBI’s financial reserves, risk provisioning, and surplus transfers to the central government
(c) To regulate the interest rates of commercial banks
(d) To monitor inflation rates across India
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Answer: (b) To manage RBI’s financial reserves, risk provisioning, and surplus transfers to the central government
31. What is the Contingency Risk Buffer (CRB) maintained by the Reserve Bank of India used for?
(a) To address unforeseen economic crises and ensure financial stability
(b) To provide interest-free loans to the government
(c) To regulate the stock market in India
(d) To maintain RBI’s operating expenses
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Answer: (a) To address unforeseen economic crises and ensure financial stability
32. What was the recommended range for the Contingency Risk Buffer (CRB) according to the Bimal Jalan Committee (2018)?
(a) 2.5% to 3.5%
(b) 3.5% to 4.5%
(c) 5.5% to 6.5%
(d) 6.5% to 7.5%
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Answer: (c) 5.5% to 6.5%
33. How often is the Economic Capital Framework (ECF) of the Reserve Bank of India suggested to be reviewed?
(a) Every 2 years
(b) Every 5 years
(c) Every 10 years
(d) Every year
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Answer: (b) Every 5 years
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