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6 December 2025 – Current Affairs Quiz & MCQ (With PDF)

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Current Affairs Quiz – 6 December 2025 (Test Now)

1. By which year does the NITI Aayog-IBM roadmap aim to make India a top-3 quantum economy?

A) 2040
B) 2045
C) 2047
D) 2050

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Answer:C) 2047


2. How many globally competitive quantum startups does the roadmap aim to develop by 2035?

A) At least 5
B) At least 8
C) At least 10
D) At least 15

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Answer: C) At least 10


3. What is the target revenue for each quantum startup by 2035?

A) Surpass USD 50 million
B) Surpass USD 75 million
C) Surpass USD 100 million
D) Surpass USD 150 million

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Answer: C) Surpass USD 100 million


4. Where does India rank globally in producing graduates in quantum-relevant disciplines?

A) 1st
B) 2nd
C) 3rd
D) 4th

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Answer: B) 2nd


5. How many graduates does India produce annually in quantum-relevant disciplines?

A) ~71,000
B) ~81,000
C) ~91,000
D) ~101,000

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Answer: C) ~91,000


6.Which state has operationalized the Quantum Research Park (QuRP)?

A) 5-30 km
B) 10-40 km
C) 15-50 km
D) 20-60 km

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Answer: B) 10-40 km


7. Which state launched the Amaravati Quantum Valley (AQV)?

A) Karnataka
B) Telangana
C) Andhra Pradesh
D) Tamil Nadu

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Answer:C) Andhra Pradesh


8. How many key pillars does quantum technology have according to the document?

A) Three
B) Four
C) Five
D) Six

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Answer: B) Four


9.When was the Lokpal and Lokayuktas Act enacted?

A) 2011
B) 2012
C) 2013
D) 2014

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Answer:C) 2013


10.Under which section is the Inquiry Wing established?

A) Section 10
B) Section 11
C) Section 12
D) Section 13

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Answer:C) Section 12


11. Under which section is the Prosecution Wing established?

A) Section 10
B) Section 11
C) Section 12
D) Section 13

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Answer:C) Section 12


12. How many members can the Lokpal have, including the Chairperson?

A) Up to 7
B) Up to 8
C) Up to 9 (Chairperson + up to 8 Members)
D) Up to 10

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Answer:C) Up to 9 (Chairperson + up to 8 Members)


13.What percentage of Lokpal members must be Judicial Members?

A) 40%
B) 50%
C) 60%
D) 70%

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Answer: B) 50%


14. What is the tenure of Lokpal members?

A) 4 years or until age 65, whichever is earlier
B) 5 years or until age 70, whichever is earlier
C) 6 years or until age 75, whichever is earlier
D) 7 years or until age 80, whichever is earlier

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Answer: B) 5 years or until age 70, whichever is earlier


15.Which institution prepared the State of Digital Public Infrastructure in India 2025 Report?

A) IIM Ahmedabad
B) IIM Bangalore
C) IIM Calcutta
D) IIM Lucknow

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Answer:B) IIM Bangalore


16.Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a sector-specific DPI in India?

A) AgriStack for Agriculture
B) ULIP for Logistics
C) DIKSHA for Education
D) HealthStack for Healthcare

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Answer: D) HealthStack for Healthcare


17. What does JAM Trinity stand for?

A) Justice-Aadhaar-Mobile
B) Jan Dhan-Aadhaar-Mobile
C) Jan Dhan-Agriculture-Manufacturing
D) Justice-Agriculture-Manufacturing

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Answer:B) Jan Dhan-Aadhaar-Mobile


18.What is DigiYatra an example of?

A) Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI)
B) Digital Public Goods (DPG)
C) Digital Public Service (DPS)
D) Digital Public Platform (DPP)

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Answer:B) Digital Public Goods (DPG)


19.Which department prepared India’s first CCUS R&D Roadmap?

A) Department of Atomic Energy
B) Department of Biotechnology
C) Department of Science & Technology (DST)
D) Department of Space

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Answer: C) Department of Science & Technology (DST)


20. How many phases does the CCUS R&D Programme have?

A) Two
B) Three
C) Four
D) Five

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Answer: B) Three


21.What does Phase 1 of the CCUS roadmap focus on?

A) CCUS-Compliant Design
B) CCUS-in-One-Pot Strategy
C) End-of-Pipe (EP) Integration
D) Direct Air Capture

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Answer:C) End-of-Pipe (EP) Integration


22. What does CCD stand for in Phase 2 of the CCUS roadmap?

A) Carbon Capture Design
B) CCUS-Compliant Design
C) Carbon Control Development
D) Climate Change Design

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AnswerB) CCUS-Compliant Design


23. What does COP stand for in Phase 3 of the CCUS roadmap?

A) Carbon Optimization Process
B) CCUS-in-One-Pot
C) Carbon Output Process
D) Climate Optimization Project

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Answer:B) CCUS-in-One-Pot


24. What does BECCS stand for?

A) Bioenergy with Carbon Control and Storage
B) Bioenergy with Carbon Capture and Storage
C) Biomass Energy with Carbon Capture System
D) Biological Energy Carbon Capture Storage

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Answer: B) Bioenergy with Carbon Capture and Storage


25. What does DACCS stand for?

A) Direct Atmospheric Carbon Capture System
B) Direct Air Carbon Control and Storage
C) Direct Air Carbon Capture and Storage
D) Dynamic Air Carbon Capture System

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Answer: C) Direct Air Carbon Capture and Storage


26.What does DHRUVA stand for?

A) Digital Hub for Reference and Universal Virtual Address
B) Digital Hub for Reference and Unique Virtual Address
C) Digital Highway for Reference and Unique Virtual Address
D) Digital Hub for Regional and Unique Virtual Address

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Answer:B) Digital Hub for Reference and Unique Virtual Address


27.Which department proposed the DHRUVA initiative?

A) Department of Telecommunications
B) Department of Posts
C) Department of IT
D) Ministry of Communications

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Answer: B) Department of Posts


28. What is the foundational layer of DHRUVA called?

A) GEOPIN
B) DIGIPIN
C) LOCPIN
D) MAPPIN

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Answer:B) DIGIPIN


29.When did the Mahad Satyagraha take place?

A) 20 March 1925
B) 20 March 1927
C) 20 March 1929
D) 20 March 1930

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Answer: B) 20 March 1927


30. When did Dr. B.R. Ambedkar publicly burn Manusmriti?

A) 25 November 1927
B) 25 December 1927
C) 25 January 1928
D) 25 March 1928

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Answer:B) 25 December 1927


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