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22 June 2026 – Current Affairs Quiz & MCQ (With PDF)

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Current Affairs Quiz – 22 June 2026 (Test Now)

1. The US–Iran Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed recently consists of how many points?

A) 8 points
B) 10 points
C) 12 points
D) 14 points

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Correct Answer: D) 14 points


2. . Under the US–Iran agreement, Iran has agreed to place its enriched uranium reserves under the supervision of:

A) The United Nations Security Council
B) The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
C) The P5+1 nations jointly
D) A bilateral US–Iran technical committee

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Correct Answer: B) The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)


3. The proposed economic recovery support under the US–Iran MoU aims to mobilise approximately how much for Iran’s revival and infrastructure development?

A) USD 100 billion
B) USD 200 billion
C) USD 300 billion
D) USD 500 billion

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Correct Answer: C) USD 300 billion


4. The Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), the earlier Iran nuclear deal, was concluded in:

A) 2013
B) 2015
C) 2017
D) 2019

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Correct Answer: B) 2015


5. The JCPOA was negotiated between Iran and the ‘P5+1’, where P5+1 refers to the five permanent UNSC members and:

A) India
B) Japan
C) Germany
D) South Korea

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Correct Answer: C) Germany


6. A major gap in the current US–Iran MoU, identified as a challenge to comprehensive peace, is its failure to address:

A) Iran’s oil export restrictions
B) Iran’s ballistic missile programme and regional proxy networks
C) Lebanon’s political reconstruction
D) The IAEA monitoring mechanisms

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Correct Answer: B) Iran’s ballistic missile programme and regional proxy networks


7. India’s public expenditure on education stood at what percentage of GDP in 2021
22, against the NEP 2020 target of 6%?
A) 2.9%
B) 3.6%
C) 4.12%
D) 4.75%

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Correct Answer: C) 4.12%


8. The Parliamentary Standing Committee expressed concern that CUET’s largely MCQ-based format may inadequately assess skills required in:

A) Engineering and technology disciplines
B) Humanities and social science disciplines
C) Medical entrance examinations
D) Commerce and management courses
✔ Answer: B) Humanities and social science disci

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Correct Answer: B) Humanities and social science disciplines


9. The National Testing Agency (NTA) accumulated a revenue surplus of approximately how much over six years, which was reportedly underutilised for exam security?

A) ₹148 crore
B) ₹248 crore
C) ₹348 crore
D) ₹448 crore

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Correct Answer: D) ₹448 crore


10. Under the PM-Vidyalaxmi Scheme, eligible students can avail what percentage of interest subvention on education loans up to ₹10 lakh?

A) 1%
B) 2%
C) 3%
D) 4%

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Correct Answer: C) 3%


11. The PM-Vidyalaxmi Scheme’s benefits are restricted to students enrolled in designated:

A) Central Universities only
B) IITs and NITs
C) Quality Higher Education Institutions (QHEIs)
D) NAAC ‘A+’ grade institutions

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Correct Answer: C) Quality Higher Education Institutions (QHEIs)


12. The Institutions of Eminence (IoE) initiative was launched to enhance the global competitiveness of Indian universities. Out of the proposed 20 institutions, how many have been formally notified so far?

A) 8
B) 10
C) 12
D) 15

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Correct Answer: C) 12


13. The TRISHNA satellite is being jointly developed by ISRO and which French space agency?

A) ESA
B) DLR
C) CNES
D) ASI

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Correct Answer: C) CNES


14. TRISHNA stands for:

A) Thermal Remote Imaging and Spectral High-resolution Natural Analysis
B) Thermal Infra-Red Imaging Satellite for High-resolution Natural Resource
Assessment
C) Terrestrial Remote-Sensing and High-resolution Near-infrared Application
D) Thermal Research Imaging Satellite for Hydrological and Natural Resource Analysis

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Correct Answer: B) Thermal Infra-Red Imaging Satellite for High-resolution Natural
Resource Assessment


15. TRISHNA is planned to be launched in which year?

A) 2025
B) 2026
C) 2027
D) 2028

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Correct Answer: C) 2027


16. The thermal infrared (TIR) payload of TRISHNA is contributed by CNES and is designed to measure:

A) Ocean salinity and sea-floor topography
B) Land surface temperature and evapotranspiration
C) Atmospheric ozone concentration
D) Solar irradiance and photovoltaic potential

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Correct Answer: B) Land surface temperature and evapotranspiration


17. TRISHNA will operate in a Sun-Synchronous Orbit (SSO) at an altitude of:

A) 550 km
B) 650 km
C) 761 km
D) 900 km

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Correct Answer: C) 761 km


18. The Energy Transition Index (ETI) 2026 is published by:

A) International Energy Agency (IEA)
B) World Economic Forum (WEF)
C) United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)
D) International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA)

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Correct Answer: B) World Economic Forum (WEF)


19. Which country retained the top position in ETI 2026 for the third consecutive year?

A) Denmark
B) Norway
C) Finland
D) Sweden

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Correct Answer: D) Sweden


20. India’s rank in ETI 2026 improved by two positions to:

A) 60th
B) 65th
C) 70th
D) 75th

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Correct Answer: C) 70th


21. According to ETI 2026, renewables and nuclear energy together generated what percentage of global electricity in 2025?

A) 28%
B) 35%
C) 42%
D) 50%

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Correct Answer: C) 42%


22. India witnessed a what percentage increase in low-carbon (green) jobs during 2024, as per ETI 2026?

A) 14%
B) 18%
C) 24%
D) 30%

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Correct Answer: C) 24%


23. The ETI evaluates countries across three key dimensions. Which of the following is NOT one of them?

A) Energy Security
B) Energy Equity (Affordability and Accessibility)
C) Geopolitical Stability
D) Environmental Sustainability

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Correct Answer: C) Geopolitical Stability


24. The Inter-Governmental Negotiations (IGN) framework dedicated to UNSC reform was established in:

A) 2000
B) 2005
C) 2008
D) 2015

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Correct Answer: C) 2008


25. The G4 group, which advocates permanent UNSC membership for its members, consists of:

A) Brazil, Russia, India, China
B) Brazil, Germany, India, Japan
C) India, Japan, South Africa, Germany
D) Brazil, Japan, India, South Korea

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Correct Answer: B) Brazil, Germany, India, Japan


26. The African Union’s UNSC reform position is guided by the Ezulwini Consensus and the:

A) Abuja Declaration
B) Accra Accord
C) Sirte Declaration
D) Addis Ababa Compact

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Correct Answer: C) Sirte Declaration


27. The ‘Uniting for Consensus’ (UfC) group, also called the ‘Coffee Club’, includes:

A) Italy, Pakistan, and Argentina
B) France, Spain, and Turkey
C) Canada, Mexico, and Australia
D) South Korea, Egypt, and Thailand

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Correct Answer: A) Italy, Pakistan, and Argentina


28. The L.69 Group within the IGN primarily represents:

A) Permanent UNSC members and allies
B) Developing countries from Africa, Asia-Pacific, and Latin America
C) Nordic countries and island states
D) Countries opposing UNSC expansion

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Correct Answer: B) Developing countries from Africa, Asia-Pacific, and Latin America


29. The International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea (ITLOS) is headquartered in:

A) The Hague, Netherlands
B) Vienna, Austria
C) Hamburg, Germany
D) Geneva, Switzerland

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Correct Answer: C) Hamburg, Germany


30. The National Institute of Urban Affairs (NIUA), India’s premier urban-policy think tank, was established in:

A) 1965
B) 1969
C) 1976
D) 1982

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Correct Answer: C) 1976


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