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1. What percentage of children worldwide live in extreme monetary poverty (less than USD 3 per day)?
A) Over 15%
B) Over 17%
C) Over 19%
D) Over 21%
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Answer: C) Over 19%
2. How many children in India face at least one deprivation according to SoWC 2025?
A) 186 million
B) 196 million
C) 206 million
D) 216 million
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Answer: C) 206 million
3. How many children in India experience two or more deprivations?
A) 52 million
B) 57 million
C) 62 million
D) 67 million
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Answer: C) 62 million
4. Which emerges as the most common severe deprivation for children in India?
A) Education
B) Health
C) Nutrition
D) Sanitation
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Answer: D) Sanitation
5. How many policy pillars did UNICEF propose to end child poverty?
A) Three
B) Four
C) Five
D) Six
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Answer: C) Five
6. How many Juvenile Justice Boards does India have across its districts (2023-24)?
A) 657
B) 687
C) 707
D) 737
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Answer: C) 707
7. Across how many districts are these JJBs distributed?
A) 745
B) 755
C) 765
D) 775
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Answer: C) 765
8. What percentage of cases were disposed between Nov 2022 – Oct 2023?
A) 35%
B) 40%
C) 45%
D) 50%
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Answer: C) 45%
9. What percentage of children in custodial care are lodged in Observation Homes?
A) Nearly 73%
B) Nearly 78%
C) Nearly 83%
D) Nearly 88%
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Answer: C) Nearly 83%
10. How many Observation Homes exist in India according to the report?
A) 299
B) 309
C) 319
D) 329
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Answer: C) 319
11. When was the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act enacted?
A) 2013
B) 2014
C) 2015
D) 2016
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Answer: C) 2015
12. For heinous offences, the JJB must assess children in which age group?
A) 14-16 years
B) 15-17 years
C) 16-18 years
D) 17-19 years
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Answer: C) 16-18 years
13. Under which Article did the President seek advisory opinion on judicially-imposed timelines?
A) Article 131
B) Article 136
C) Article 143
D) Article 148
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Answer: C) Article 143
14. When did the Supreme Court deliver its opinion in the 16th Presidential Reference?
A) 19 November 2025
B) 20 November 2025
C) 21 November 2025
D) 22 November 2025
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Answer: C) 21 November 2025
15. How many judges constituted the Constitution Bench for this case?
A) Three
B) Five
C) Seven
D) Nine
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Answer: B) Five
16. Which Article deals with the Governor’s decision on State Bills?
A) Article 199
B) Article 200
C) Article 201
D) Article 202
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Answer: B) Article 200
17. Which Article deals with the President’s decision on Reserved Bills?
A) Article 199
B) Article 200
C) Article 201
D) Article 202
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Answer: C) Article 201
18. What elevation defines an “Aravalli Hill” according to the Supreme Court-accepted criteria?
A) 50 metres or more
B) 75 metres or more
C) 100 metres or more
D) 150 metres or more
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Answer: C) 100 metres or more
19. What distance defines an “Aravalli Range” (hills situated within this distance of each other)?
A) 300 metres
B) 400 metres
C) 500 metres
D) 600 metres
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Answer: C) 500 metres
20. What is the highest peak in the Aravalli Range?
A) Mount Abu
B) Guru Shikhar
C) Kumbhalgarh Peak
D) Taragarh Peak
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Answer: B) Guru Shikhar
21. Which institution will provide technical support for preparing the MPSM?
A) Forest Survey of India
B) Wildlife Institute of India
C) Indian Council of Forestry Research and Education (ICFRE)
D) National Biodiversity Authority
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Answer: C) Indian Council of Forestry Research and Education (ICFRE)
22. By what percentage did oilseed output increase in 2024-25 compared to 2023-24?
A) Over 5%
B) Over 6%
C) Over 7%
D) Over 8%
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Answer: D) Over 8%
23. What is the time period for the Self-Reliance in Pulses Mission?
A) 2024-25 to 2029-30
B) 2025-26 to 2030-31
C) 2026-27 to 2031-32
D) 2027-28 to 2032-33
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Answer: B) 2025-26 to 2030-31
24. What is the capital of Seychelles?
A) Port Louis
B) Victoria
C) Moroni
D) Antananarivo
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Answer: B) Victoria
25. How many islands comprise Seychelles?
A) 115 islands
B) 135 islands
C) 155 islands
D) 175 islands
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Answer: C) 155 islands
26. Seychelles is recognized as the smallest African country in:
A) Area only
B) Population only
C) Both area and population
D) Neither area nor population
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Answer: C) Both area and population
27. What position does Seychelles hold in the Colombo Security Conclave?
A) 4th member
B) 5th member
C) 6th member
D) Observer
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Answer: C) 6th member
28. Which country will host UNFCCC COP31?
A) Australia
B) Brazil
C) Turkiye
D) India
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Answer: C) Turkiye
29. Which country will hold the COP31 Presidency?
A) Australia
B) Brazil
C) Turkiye
D) UAE
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Answer: A) Australia
30. What is the total value of the U.S. arms sale to India (Javelin and Excalibur)?
A) $83 million
B) $88 million
C) $93 million
D) $98 million
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Answer: C) $93 million
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