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Current Affairs Quiz – 25 June 2026 (Test Now)
1. The Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act (FCRA) was first enacted in which year?
A) 1970
B) 1976
C) 1984
D) 1990
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Correct Answer: : : B) 1976
2.Under the amended FCRA Rules, organisations seeking renewal must demonstrate expenditure of at least how much from foreign contributions during the preceding two years?
A) ₹5 lakh
B) ₹7.5 lakh
C) ₹10 lakh
D) ₹15 lakh
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Correct Answer: C)₹10 lakh
3. Under the amended FCRA Rules, organisations operating on prior permission must utilise at least what percentage of one instalment before applying for the next tranche?
A) 50%
B) 60%
C) 75%
D) 90%
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Correct Answer: C) 75%
4. The amended FCRA Rules specify that associations appointing foreign nationals as key functionaries — except which category — will NOT be eligible for FCRA registration?
A) Overseas Citizens of India (OCI)
B) Non-Resident Indians (NRIs)
C) Persons of Indian Origin (PIOs)
D) Foreign nationals married to Indian citizens
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Correct Answer: C) Persons of Indian Origin (PIOs)
5. Under the amended FCRA Rules, the expanded definition of ‘key functionaries’ now includes trustees, company directors, and:
A) Chairpersons of joint-stock companies
B) Kartas of Hindu Undivided Families (HUFs)
C) Secretaries of registered cooperative societies
D) Promoters of listed public limited companies
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Correct Answer: B) Kartas of Hindu Undivided Families (HUFs)
6. The primary objective of FCRA regulations is to ensure that foreign contributions do not adversely affect India’s:
A) Stock markets and foreign exchange reserves
B) Sovereignty, integrity, security, public interest, or national interest
C) Export competitiveness and trade balance
D) Demographic composition and cultural heritage
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Correct Answer: B) Sovereignty, integrity, security, public interest, or national interest
7. A foreign-exchange swap is best described as:
A) A unilateral purchase of foreign currency by a central bank
B) An agreement to exchange currencies now and reverse the transaction at a future date at a pre-determined rate
C) A hedging instrument using futures contracts on commodity exchanges
D) A bilateral loan arrangement denominated in two different currencies
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Correct Answer: B) An agreement to exchange currencies now and reverse the transaction at a future date at a pre-determined rate
8. Under the RBI’s FCNR(B) swap facility, FCNR(B) deposits must have an original maturity of at least:
A) One year
B) Two years
C) Three years
D) Five years
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Correct Answer: C) Three years
9. External Commercial Borrowings (ECBs) qualify for the RBI’s swap facility only if they have an average maturity of at least:
A) One year
B) Two years
C) Three years
D) Seven years
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Correct Answer: C) Three years
10. The maximum permissible swap tenor for External Commercial Borrowings under the RBI’s facility is:
A) Three years
B) Five years
C) Seven years
D) Ten years
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Correct Answer: B) Five years
11. TReDS platforms are regulated by the RBI under which legislation?
A) Companies Act, 2013
B) SEBI Act, 1992
C) Payment and Settlement Systems Act, 2007
D) Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881
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Correct Answer: C) Payment and Settlement Systems Act, 2007
12. Transactions on TReDS platforms are governed by which Act?
A) Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016
B) Factoring Regulation Act, 2011
C) MSME Development Act, 2006
D) Banking Regulation Act, 1949
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Correct Answer: B) Factoring Regulation Act, 2011
13. Under TReDS, registration is mandatory for CPSEs and corporate buyers with annual turnover exceeding:
A) ₹100 crore
B) ₹150 crore
C) ₹200 crore
D) ₹250 crore
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Correct Answer: D) ₹250 crore
14. A key feature of TReDS is ‘non-recourse financing’, which means:
A) MSMEs need not repay the loan under any circumstance
B) The financier generally bears the risk of delayed payment or default by the buyer
C) No interest is charged on financed invoices
D) MSMEs can draw funds without invoice verification
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Correct Answer: B) The financier generally bears the risk of delayed payment or default by the buyer
15. Earth system tipping points are best defined as:
A) Annual benchmarks for measuring global greenhouse gas emissions
B) Critical thresholds where small changes trigger large, self-reinforcing, and potentially irreversible shifts in natural systems
C) International targets agreed upon at COP summits for emissions reduction
D) Projected temperature levels at which ice caps fully melt
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Correct Answer: B) Critical thresholds where small changes trigger large, self-reinforcing, and potentially irreversible shifts in natural systems
16. The UN Scientific Advisory Board’s Brief #12 noted that the estimated threshold for widespread collapse of warm-water coral reefs has already been crossed at approximately:
A) 0.8°C above pre-industrial levels
B) 1.2°C above pre-industrial levels
C) 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels
D) 2.0°C above pre-industrial levels
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Correct Answer: B) 1.2°C above pre-industrial levels
17. AMOC, whose weakening is listed as a key tipping point, stands for:
A) Arctic Methane Outgassing Cycle
A) Arctic Methane Outgassing Cycle
B) Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation
C) Amazon Monsoon Oscillation Circuit
D) Antarctic Meltwater Outflow Current
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Correct Answer: B) Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation
18. UN Secretary-General Guterres’ ‘Call to Action on Methane’ targeted emissions from three sources. Which of the following is NOT one of them?
A) Waste (landfills and wastewater systems)
B) Agriculture (livestock, manure, and rice)
C) Industrial manufacturing (chemical plants)
D) Fossil fuels (coal, oil, and gas operations)
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Correct Answer: C) Industrial manufacturing (chemical plants)
19. Since 2010, solar power costs have declined by approximately what percentage?
A) 50%
B) 70%
C) 90%
D) 95%
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Correct Answer: C) 90%
20. India’s rank in the QS World Future Skills Index 2027 was:
A) 8th
B) 10th
C) 13th
D) 17th
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Correct Answer: C) Five years ahead of schedule
21. India secured which position among lower-middle-income economies in the QS World Future Skills Index 2027?
A) First
B) Second
C) Third
D) Fourth
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Correct Answer: A) First
22. Which of the following is NOT one of the four evaluation pillars of the QS World Future Skills Index?
A) Skills Alignment
B) Academic Readiness
C) Digital Infrastructure
D) Economic Transformation
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Correct Answer: C) Digital Infrastructure
23. The top-ranked country in the QS World Future Skills Index 2027 was:
A) Australia
B) United Kingdom
C) Germany
D) United States
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Correct Answer: D) United States
24. The proposed Mekedatu Dam is situated across which river in Karnataka?
A) Krishna River
B) Tungabhadra River
C) Cauvery River
D) Sharavathi River
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Correct Answer: C) Cauvery River
25. Which Article of the Constitution empowers Parliament to adjudicate inter-State river disputes?
A) Article 246
B) Article 252
C) Article 262
D) Article 280
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Correct Answer: C) Article 262
26. Under which Entry of the Union List may Parliament regulate and develop inter-State rivers and river valleys?
A) Entry 17
B) Entry 24
C) Entry 56
D) Entry 66
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Correct Answer: C) Entry 56
27. The Mullaperiyar Dam was built between 1887 and 1895 across which river?
A) Cauvery River
B) Periyar River
C) Chaliyar River
D) Bharathapuzha River
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Correct Answer: B) Periyar River
28. The River Boards Act, 1956 enables the Union Government to establish River Boards for inter-State rivers. How many River Boards have been constituted so far?
A) None
B) Three
C) Five
D) Twelve
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Correct Answer: A) None
29. Rakhigarhi, regarded as the largest known site of the Indus Valley Civilization, is located in which district?
A) Rohtak, Haryana
B) Hisar, Haryana
C) Sirsa, Haryana
D) Bhiwani, Haryana
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Correct Answer: B) Hisar, Haryana
30. Rakhigarhi is the only Harappan site to have yielded authenticated ancient DNA (aDNA) evidence. The genetic analysis of a female individual notably indicated no detectable ancestry associated with:
A) Dravidian population groups
B) Austro-Asiatic tribal populations
C) Steppe pastoralist populations
D) South-East Asian migrant populations
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Correct Answer: C) Steppe pastoralist populations
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