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14 May 2025 – Current Affairs Quiz & MCQ (With PDF)

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Staying updated with current events is crucial, and this quiz is designed to help you test your knowledge of the latest happenings. The 14 May 2025 current affairs quiz covers the key events, news, and developments from this day. 

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Current Affairs Quiz – 14 May 2025 (Test Now)

1. How much additional rice has the government allocated from FCI buffer stock for ethanol production?

A) 1.8 million tonnes
B) 2.5 million tonnes
C) 2.8 million tonnes
D) 3.2 million tonnes

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Answer: C) 2.8 million tonnes


2. What is the projected economic cost of rice by FCI for the 2025-26 period?

A) Rs 3,173 per quintal
B) Rs 4,173 per quintal
C) Rs 5,173 per quintal
D) Rs 6,173 per quintal

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Answer: B) Rs 4,173 per quintal


3. What is the current rice stock held by FCI?

A) 41 million tonnes
B) 51 million tonnes
C) 61 million tonnes
D) 71 million tonnes

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Answer: C) 61 million tonnes


4. What is the required buffer stock of rice for FCI?

A) 12.58 MT
B) 13.58 MT
C) 14.58 MT
D) 15.58 MT

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Answer: B) 13.58 MT


5. What is the target for ethanol blending in petrol by 2025-2026 under the EBP programme?

A) 10%
B) 15%
C) 20%
D) 25%

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Answer: C) 20%


6. What was India’s role at the World Bank Land Conference 2025?

A) Guest of Honor
B) Country Champion
C) Special Observer
D) Technical Partner

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Answer: B) Country Champion


7. How much land area has been surveyed under the SVAMITVA scheme?

A) 48,000 sq. km
B) 58,000 sq. km
C) 68,000 sq. km
D) 78,000 sq. km

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Answer: C) 68,000 sq. km


8. What is the worth of land monetized under the SVAMITVA scheme?

A) Rs. 0.96 trillion
B) Rs. 1.06 trillion
C) Rs. 1.16 trillion
D) Rs. 1.26 trillion

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Answer: C) Rs. 1.16 trillion


9. Which of the following is a geospatial planning platform for Gram Panchayats?

A) SVAMITVA
B) Gram Manchitra
C) Rural GIS
D) Bhumi Adhikar

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Answer: B) Gram Manchitra


10. By how much could agricultural output increase with women’s access to land?

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

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Answer: C) 4%


11. Which U.S. President signed the executive order for Most-Favoured Nation (MFN) prescription drug pricing?

A) Joe Biden
B) Donald Trump
C) Kamala Harris
D) Mike Pence

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Answer: B) Donald Trump


12. How much more does the U.S. currently pay for prescription drugs compared to other high income countries?

A) Two times more
B) Three times more
C) Four times more
D) Five times more

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Answer: B) Three times more


13. Approximately what percentage of India’s pharmaceutical exports go to the U.S.?

A) One-fourth
B) One-third
C) Half
D) Two-thirds

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Answer: B) One-third


14. What is the annual value of India’s pharmaceutical exports to the U.S.?

A) $5 billion
B) $8 billion
C) $10 billion
D) $12 billion

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Answer: C) $10 billion


15. Which of the following is a Chinese-origin air-to-air missile intercepted by Indian Armed Forces?

A) PL-15
B) AIM-120
C) R-77
D) MICA

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Answer: A) PL-15


16. The Byker YIHA III Kamikaze drones intercepted by Indian Armed Forces are of which origin?

A) Chinese
B) Russian
C) Turkish
D) American

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Answer: C) Turkish


17. In which year was the National Defence Fund (NDF) established?

A) 1947
B) 1952
C) 1962
D) 1972

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Answer: C) 1962


18. Who heads the Executive Committee that administers the National Defence Fund?

A) President of India
B) Prime Minister of India
C) Defence Minister
D) Finance Minister

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Answer: B) Prime Minister of India


19. Under which section of the Income Tax Act are donations to the National Defence Fund eligible for exemption?

A) Section 70(G)
B) Section 75(G)
C) Section 80(G)
D) Section 85(G)

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Answer: C) Section 80(G)


20. What was the ethanol blending percentage in petrol in 2014?

A) 0.53%
B) 1.53%
C) 2.53%
D) 3.53%

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Answer: B) 1.53%


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