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1. The Immigration and Foreigners Act, 2025 came into force on:
A) 1 January 2025
B) 1 April 2025
C) 1 September 2025
D) 1 October 2025
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Correct Answer: C) 1 September 2025
2. Under the revised Immigration and Foreigners Rules, 2025, foreign nationals intending to stay beyond 180 days must register:
A) Within 14 days after completing 180 days
B) Before the expiry of the initial 180-day period
C) Within 30 days of arrival
D) At any time before departure
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Correct Answer: B) Before the expiry of the initial 180-day period
3. Under the amended rules, if a child born in India to a foreign national subsequently acquires foreign citizenship, parents or guardians must inform the registration officer within:
A) 7 days
B) 14 days
C) 30 days
D) 60 days
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Correct Answer: C) 30 days
4. The birth reporting requirement for foreign nationals in India does NOT apply if:
A) The child is born in a government hospital
B) Either parent is an Indian citizen
C) The family has resided in India for more than 5 years
D) The foreign national holds a diplomatic visa
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Correct Answer: B) Either parent is an Indian citizen
5. The 2nd India–Australia Defence Ministers’ Dialogue was held in:
A) Canberra
B) Sydney
C) New Delhi
D) Mumbai
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Correct Answer: C) New Delhi
6. The Quad Indo-Pacific Maritime Surveillance Collaboration (IPMSC) was reaffirmed at the India–Australia Defence Ministers’ Dialogue. ‘Quad’ refers to the grouping of:
A) India, USA, Japan, South Korea
B) India, USA, Japan, Australia
C) India, USA, Australia, UK
D) India, Australia, France, Japan
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Correct Answer: B) India, USA, Japan, Australia
7. India confirmed its first participation in which joint military operation during the India–Australia Defence Dialogue?
A) Operation Pacific Eagle
B) Operation Southern Cross
C) Operation Render Safe 2026
D) Operation Malabar 2026
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Correct Answer: C) Operation Render Safe 2026
8. The bilateral military exercise between India and Australia is called:
A) AUSTRA-HIND
B) AUSTRAHIND
C) INDOZ
D) PACIFIC SHIELD
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Correct Answer: B) AUSTRAHIND
9. The MAHA Water Mission was jointly launched by the Ministry of Jal Shakti and:
A) NITI Aayog
B) Indian Council of Agricultural Research
C) Anusandhan National Research Foundation
D) Department of Science and Technology
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Correct Answer: C) Anusandhan National Research Foundation
10. MAHA Water Mission provides funding support of up to __ per project.
A) ₹5 crore
B) ₹10 crore
C) ₹15 crore
D) ₹20 crore
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Correct Answer: D) ₹20 crore
11. ‘MAHA’ in MAHA Water Mission stands for:
A) Mission for Advancement in High-Impact Areas
B) Mission for Advancement in Hydrology and Agriculture
C) Mission Augmenting Hydrology and Aquifer
D) Mission for Advancement in Hydrological Analysis
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Correct Answer: A) Mission for Advancement in High-Impact Areas
12. Which of the following is NOT one of the five priority themes of the MAHA Water Mission?
A) Water Resource Management
B) Drinking Water
C) Space-Based Water Mapping
D) Climate Resilience and Adaptation
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Correct Answer: C) Space-Based Water Mapping
13. MAHA is a flagship programme of which organisation?
A) Indian Space Research Organisation
B) Anusandhan National Research Foundation
C) Ministry of Jal Shakti
D) Department of Science and Technology
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Correct Answer: B) Anusandhan National Research Foundation
14. The chemical formula of isobutanol is:
A) C₂H₅OH
B) C₃H₇OH
C) C₄H₁₀O
D) C₅H₁₂O
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Correct Answer: C) C₄H₁₀O
15. India’s earlier trials with ethanol-diesel blending failed primarily because:
A) Ethanol was too expensive
B) Ethanol and diesel do not mix uniformly and tend to separate
C) Ethanol increased engine power excessively
D) There was insufficient ethanol production capacity
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Correct Answer: B) Ethanol and diesel do not mix uniformly and tend to separate
16. According to ARAI trials, conventional diesel engines can safely accommodate isobutanol blending up to:
A) 5%
B) 10%
C) 15%
D) 20%
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Correct Answer: B) 10%
17. Isobutanol’s lower cetane number compared to diesel primarily causes:
A) Higher fuel efficiency
B) Delayed ignition and risk of diesel knocking
C) Reduced carbon emissions
D) Improved engine cooling
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Correct Answer: B) Delayed ignition and risk of diesel knocking
18. Isobutanol has an advantage over ethanol due to its higher flash point, which means:
A) It evaporates more quickly
B) It requires a higher temperature for ignition, making it safer
C) It produces more energy per litre
D) It mixes better with water
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Correct Answer: B) It requires a higher temperature for ignition, making it safer
19. The new WPI series being introduced will update the base year from 2011–12 to:
A) 2017–18
B) 2019–20
C) 2021–22
D) 2022–23
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Correct Answer: D) 2022–23
20. Under the revised WPI, the number of commodities in the basket will increase from 697 to:
A) 750
B) 800
C) 900
D) 957
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Correct Answer: D) 957
21. The new WPI series will assign weights using Gross Value of Output (GVO), replacing the existing methodology of:
A) Consumer Price Index weights
B) Net Traded Value (NTV)
C) GDP deflator
D) Input-Output table weights
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Correct Answer: B) Net Traded Value (NTV)
22. Which of the following has been included in the Fuel and Power category of the new WPI for the first time?
A) Hydro electricity
B) Coal and lignite
C) Solar, wind, and nuclear energy
D) Natural gas and biogas
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Correct Answer: C) Solar, wind, and nuclear energy
23. The Producer Price Index (PPI) is designed in line with best practices of:
A) World Trade Organization
B) World Bank
C) International Monetary Fund
D) Asian Development Bank
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Correct Answer: C) International Monetary Fund
24. The Service Producer Price Index (Service PPI) under the PPI framework is compiled:
A) Weekly
B) Monthly
C) Quarterly
D) Annually
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Correct Answer: C) Quarterly
25. 5G network slicing relies on which two core technologies?
A) Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
B) Software-Defined Networking (SDN) and Network Functions Virtualization (NFV)
C) Satellite communication and Fibre optics
D) Edge computing and Blockchain
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Correct Answer: B) Software-Defined Networking (SDN) and Network Functions Virtualization (NFV)
26. Which type of 5G network slice is specifically designed for remote surgery and autonomous vehicles due to its extremely low latency?
A) Enhanced Mobile Broadband (eMBB)
B) Massive Machine-Type Communication (mMTC)
C) Ultra-Reliable Low-Latency Communication (URLLC)
D) Fixed Wireless Access (FWA)
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Correct Answer: C) Ultra-Reliable Low-Latency Communication (URLLC)
27. India’s net neutrality rules were formally adopted by the Department of Telecommunications in:
A) 2015
B) 2016
C) 2018
D) 2020
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Correct Answer: C) 2018
28. The 4th Lavender Festival 2026 is being organised in:
A) Srinagar
B) Leh
C) Bhaderwah
D) Jammu
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Correct Answer: C) Bhaderwah
29. The CSIR Aroma Mission was initiated in:
A) 2010
B) 2014
C) 2016
D) 2018
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Correct Answer: C) 2016
30. Muga silk received its Geographical Indication (GI) tag in:
A) 2000
B) 2004
C) 2007
D) 2010
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Correct Answer: C) 2007
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