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1. Senior Advocate V. Mohana became the second woman to be directly elevated from the Bar to the Supreme Court. Who was the first?
A) Justice M. Fathima Beevi
B) Justice Indu Malhotra
C) Justice R. Banumathi
D) Justice Sujata Manohar
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Correct Answer: B) Justice Indu Malhotra
2. Justice M. Fathima Beevi is historically significant because she:
A) Was the first woman Chief Justice of India
B) Was the first woman to be elevated directly from the Bar to the Supreme Court
C) Was the first woman judge of the Supreme Court of India
D) Was the first woman to serve as Attorney General of India
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Correct Answer: C) Was the first woman judge of the Supreme Court of India
3. As of current data, approximately what percentage of all Supreme Court appointments since its establishment have been women?
A) 2.1%
B) 4.2%
C) 8.5%
D) 13%
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Correct Answer: B) 4.2%
4. Women’s representation in the district and subordinate judiciary in India currently ranges between:
A) 10–15%
B) 20–25%
C) 35–38%
D) 45–50%
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Correct Answer: C) 35–38%
5. Under Article 233 of the Constitution, candidates from the Bar must have at least how many years of continuous legal practice to be eligible as District Judges?
A) 3 years
B) 5 years
C) 7 years
D) 10 years
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Correct Answer: C) 7 years
6. Greater representation of women in the judiciary reinforces which constitutional provisions?
A) Articles 12 and 13
B) Articles 14 and 15
C) Articles 19 and 21
D) Articles 32 and 226
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Correct Answer: B) Articles 14 and 15
7. India has __ women judges currently serving in the Supreme Court out of a sanctioned strength of 37 judges.
A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
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Correct Answer: B) 2
8. Which of the following correctly describes the ‘pipeline problem’ in women’s judicial representation?
A) Lack of water infrastructure in court complexes
B) Shortage of women designated as Senior Advocates reducing the pool for elevation
C) Absence of dedicated pipelines for women in district courts
D) Delay in processing applications of women lawyers
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Correct Answer: B) Shortage of women designated as Senior Advocates reducing the pool for elevation
9. The Prime Minister Research Chair (PMRC) Scheme 2026 was launched by which Ministry?
A) Ministry of Science and Technology
B) Ministry of External Affairs
C) Ministry of Education
D) Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship
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Correct Answer: C) Ministry of Education
10. Which of the following is NOT among the designated Lead Institutions under the PMRC Scheme 2026?
A) IIT Delhi
B) IIT Bombay
C) IIT Roorkee
D) Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru
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Correct Answer: C) IIT Roorkee
11. The Empowered Committee overseeing the PMRC Scheme will be chaired by:
A) Cabinet Secretary
B) Secretary, Ministry of Education
C) Principal Scientific Adviser
D) Director General, CSIR
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Correct Answer: C) Principal Scientific Adviser
12. Which category of PMRC Fellows targets globally distinguished scientists and technology leaders for strategic leadership roles?
A) Young Research Fellows
B) Senior Research Fellows
C) Research Chairs
D) Innovation Fellows
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Correct Answer: C) Research Chairs
13. The PMRC Scheme 2026 is open to which of the following?
A) Only Indian citizens residing in India
B) Indian citizens working abroad, OCI cardholders, and Persons of Indian Origin
C) Only foreign nationals with expertise in frontier technologies
D) Indian students enrolled in foreign universities
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Correct Answer: B) Indian citizens working abroad, OCI cardholders, and Persons of Indian Origin
14. The concept of ‘Reverse Brain Circulation’ as promoted by the PMRC Scheme refers to:
A) Sending Indian researchers abroad for training
B) Engaging Indian-origin researchers globally without requiring permanent relocation to India
C) Recruiting foreign researchers to work in Indian institutions
D) Establishing Indian research centres in foreign countries
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Correct Answer: B) Engaging Indian-origin researchers globally without requiring permanent relocation to India
15. Which of the following is NOT listed as a focus sector under the PMRC Scheme 2026?
A) Quantum Computing
B) Blue Economy
C) Traditional Medicine (AYUSH)
D) Cybersecurity
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Correct Answer: C) Traditional Medicine (AYUSH)
16. The FSSAI standardised Vegan Logo will become mandatory on all certified vegan food products from:
A) 1 January 2026
B) 1 April 2027
C) 1 July 2027
D) 1 October 2027
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Correct Answer: C) 1 July 2027
17. The FSSAI Vegan Logo consists of:
A) A green leaf inside a brown circle
B) A stylised ‘V’ symbol enclosed within a green square frame
C) A green dot inside a green square
D) An organic plant symbol inside a white circle
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Correct Answer: B) A stylised ‘V’ symbol enclosed within a green square frame
18. Which of the following FSSAI logos identifies certified organic food products?
A) Green dot inside a green square
B) Brown dot inside a brown square
C) Jaivik Bharat Logo
D) Blue Dot Logo
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Correct Answer: C) Jaivik Bharat Logo
19. Under FSSAI norms, which of the following would NOT be permitted in a certified vegan food product?
A) Plant-based oils
B) Honey
C) Fruit extracts
D) Legume-based proteins
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Correct Answer: B) Honey
20. The FSSAI Non-Vegetarian Logo is:
A) A red dot inside a red square
B) A brown dot inside a brown square
C) A black dot inside a grey square
D) A white dot inside a black square
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Correct Answer: B) A brown dot inside a brown square
21. Beaufort Castle is locally known as:
A) Qal’at al-Hosn
B) Qal’at al-Shaqif
C) Qal’at al-Marqab
D) Qal’at Jaber
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Correct Answer: B) Qal’at al-Shaqif
22. Beaufort Castle is situated near which river in southern Lebanon?
A) Jordan River
B) Orontes River
C) Litani River
D) Hasbani River
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Correct Answer: C) Litani River
23. The Litani River is significant because it is:
A) The longest river shared between Israel and Lebanon
B) The longest river flowing entirely within Lebanon
C) The only river in Lebanon that flows into the Dead Sea
D) A tributary of the Euphrates River
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Correct Answer: B) The longest river flowing entirely within Lebanon
24. The Litani River originates in which valley?
A) Jordan Valley
B) Orontes Valley
C) Bekaa Valley
D) Jezreel Valley
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Correct Answer: C) Bekaa Valley
25. The Litani River empties into:
A) The Red Sea near Aqaba
B) The Mediterranean Sea near Tyre
C) The Dead Sea near Jericho
D) The Persian Gulf near Basra
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Correct Answer: B) The Mediterranean Sea near Tyre
26. BALTOPS stands for:
A) Baltic Alliance Treaty Operations
B) Baltic Operations
C) Baltic–Atlantic Treaty Operations
D) Baltic Top Security
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Correct Answer: B) Baltic Operations
27. BALTOPS is a multinational naval exercise led by:
A) NATO Headquarters
B) European Union Naval Force
C) The United States
D) Germany
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Correct Answer: C) The United States
28. BALTOPS has been conducted annually since which year?
A) 1949
B) 1960
C) 1971
D) 1991
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Correct Answer: C) 1971
29. BALTOPS 2026 is being conducted in the context of geopolitical tensions between NATO and:
A) China
B) Belarus
C) Russia
D) Iran
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Correct Answer: C) Russia
30. The primary purpose of BALTOPS exercises is to:
A) Test new weapons systems developed by NATO members
B) Enhance interoperability among allied naval forces and strengthen collective maritime defence
C) Monitor civilian shipping in the Baltic Sea
D) Conduct underwater resource mapping in the Baltic region
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Correct Answer: B) Enhance interoperability among allied naval forces and strengthen collective maritime defence
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