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9 June 2026 – Current Affairs Quiz & MCQ (With PDF)

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Current Affairs Quiz – 9 June 2026 (Test Now)

1. Venezuela possesses the world’s largest proven crude oil reserves, estimated at approximately:

A) 150 billion barrels
B) 200 billion barrels
C) 303 billion barrels
D) 450 billion barrels

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Correct Answer: C) 303 billion barrels


2. India’s bilateral trade with Venezuela reached approximately how much in FY 2025–26?

A) USD 200 million
B) USD 450 million
C) USD 678.94 million
D) USD 1.2 billion

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Correct Answer: C) USD 678.94 million


3. Which Indian company holds a 40% stake in Venezuela’s San Cristóbal Oil Field?

A) Indian Oil Corporation (IOC)
B) ONGC Videsh
C) Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL)
D) Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL)

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Correct Answer: B) ONGC Videsh


4. Venezuelan crude is characterised as:

A) Light and low-sulphur
B) Ultra-light and sweet
C) Heavy and sulphur-rich
D) Medium and sulphur-free

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Correct Answer: C) Heavy and sulphur-rich


5. India’s refinery complex at Jamnagar, well-suited to process Venezuelan crude, belongs to:

A) Indian Oil Corporation
B) ONGC Videsh
C) Reliance Industries
D) Bharat Petroleum Corporation

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Correct Answer: C) Reliance Industries


6. The President of India can promulgate an Ordinance under which Article of the Constitution?

A) Article 78
B) Article 110
C) Article 123
D) Article 143

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Correct Answer: C) Article 123


7. The Governor of a State can promulgate an Ordinance under which Article?

A) Article 200
B) Article 208
C) Article 213
D) Article 356

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Correct Answer: C) Article 213


8. An Ordinance promulgated by the President ceases to operate if not approved by Parliament within how many weeks of Parliament reassembling?

A) Two weeks
B) Four weeks
C) Six weeks
D) Eight weeks

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Correct Answer: C) Six weeks


9. In which landmark case did the Supreme Court hold that repeated re-promulgation of Ordinances amounts to a ‘fraud on the Constitution’?

A) A.K. Roy v. Union of India (1982)
B) D.C. Wadhwa v. State of Bihar (1986)
C) Krishna Kumar Singh v. State of Bihar (2017)
D) S.R. Bommai v. Union of India (1994)

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Correct Answer: B) D.C. Wadhwa v. State of Bihar (1986)


10. In Krishna Kumar Singh v. State of Bihar (2017), how many judges formed the Constitution Bench?

A) Five
B) Six
C) Seven
D) Nine

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Correct Answer: C) Seven


11. In A.K. Roy v. Union of India (1982), the Supreme Court clarified that Ordinances are:

A) Immune from judicial review as they are executive acts
B) Subject to judicial scrutiny and can be reviewed for bad faith or lack of genuine necessity
C) Permanent laws until repealed by Parliament
D) Only valid if ratified by both Houses of Parliament within 30 days

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Correct Answer: B) Subject to judicial scrutiny and can be reviewed for bad faith or lack of genuine necessity


12. The recent Ordinance that reignited debate over executive overreach was related to:

A) The Citizenship Amendment Act
B) The Supreme Court (Number of Judges) Amendment Ordinance, 2026
C) The Foreign Contribution Regulation Amendment Ordinance, 2026
D) The Parliamentary Proceedings (Amendment) Ordinance, 2026

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Correct Answer: B) The Supreme Court (Number of Judges) Amendment Ordinance, 2026


13. Government Securities (G-Secs) are tradable debt instruments issued by:

A) Reserve Bank of India only
B) Central and State Governments
C) SEBI-registered entities
D) Public Sector Undertakings

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Correct Answer: B) Central and State Governments


14. The Fully Accessible Route (FAR) allows foreign investors to invest in specified Government Securities with:

A) A 6% ceiling on Central Government Securities
B) A 2% ceiling on State Development Loans
C) No investment caps on eligible securities
D) A 10% ceiling on total outstanding stock

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Correct Answer: C) No investment caps on eligible securities


15. Under recent G-Sec reforms, the FAR has been expanded to include Government Securities of which maturities?

A) 5-year, 10-year, and 20-year
B) 10-year, 20-year, and 30-year
C) 15-year, 30-year, and 40-year
D) 20-year, 30-year, and 50-year

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Correct Answer: C) 15-year, 30-year, and 40-year


16. Under the General Route for foreign investment in G-Secs, the overall investment ceiling for Central Government Securities is:

A) 2% of outstanding stock
B) 4% of outstanding stock
C) 6% of outstanding stock
D) 10% of outstanding stock

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Correct Answer: C) 6% of outstanding stock


17. The overall investment ceiling for State Government Securities (SDLs) under the General Route is:

A) 1% of outstanding stock
B) 2% of outstanding stock
C) 4% of outstanding stock
D) 5% of outstanding stock

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Correct Answer: B) 2% of outstanding stock


18. Which of the following limits has NOT been eliminated under the liberalisation of the General Route for G-Sec investment?

A) Short-term investment limits
B) Concentration limits
C) Security-wise investment limits
D) Overall investment ceilings

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Correct Answer: D) Overall investment ceilings


19. Inclusion of Sovereign Green Bonds under the FAR is primarily expected to:

A) Reduce government borrowing costs immediately
B) Encourage greater international participation in India’s sustainability initiatives
C) Replace conventional bonds in the G-Sec market
D) Restrict investment only to ESG-focused funds

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Correct Answer: B) Encourage greater international participation in India’s sustainability initiatives


20. India’s first quantum-safe cryptographic algorithm to receive C-SAFE recognition is:

A) Qrypt-I
B) Ci2
C) IndiCrypt-1
D) BharatSecure-Q

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Correct Answer: B) Ci2


21. The Ci2 algorithm was developed by:

A) IIT Delhi
B) C-DAC
C) Fortytwo Labs
D) DRDO Cyber Wing

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Correct Answer: C) Fortytwo Labs


22. C-SAFE certification was awarded by:

A) Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY)
B) CERT-In
C) Data Security Council of India (DSCI)
D) National Cyber Security Coordinator

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Correct Answer: C) Data Security Council of India (DSCI)


23. C-SAFE stands for:

A) Cyber Security Assessment and Functional Evaluation
B) Cryptographic Security Assessment and Functional Evaluation
C) Critical System Authentication and Framework Evaluation
D) Certified Security Algorithm for Functional Encryption

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Correct Answer: B) Cryptographic Security Assessment and Functional Evaluation


24. Quantum-safe cryptography is primarily needed because:

A) Existing algorithms consume too much computing power
B) Quantum computers could potentially break conventional encryption systems
C) Current encryption methods are too expensive for governments
D) International standards mandate quantum-resistant protocols by 2026

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Correct Answer: B) Quantum computers could potentially break conventional encryption systems


25. The Data Security Council of India (DSCI) was founded by:

A) Ministry of Electronics and IT
B) Reserve Bank of India
C) NASSCOM
D) SEBI

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Correct Answer: C) NASSCOM


26. Which of the following is NOT listed as a key application area of C-SAFE certification?

A) Banking and financial systems
B) Digital identity infrastructure
C) Space-based communications satellite systems
D) Critical information infrastructure

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Correct Answer: C) Space-based communications satellite systems


27. The Dalai Lama won the 2026 Grammy Award in which category?

A) Best Inspirational Album
B) Best Spoken Word Album
C) Best Audiobook, Narration, and Storytelling Recording
D) Best World Music Album

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Correct Answer: C) Best Audiobook, Narration, and Storytelling Recording


28. The Grammy Awards are presented annually by:

A) Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
B) Recording Academy
C) Billboard Music Institute
D) American Music Association

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Correct Answer: B) Recording Academy


29. The current and 14th Dalai Lama’s personal name is:

A) Lobsang Gyatso
B) Ngawang Lobsang
C) Tenzin Gyatso
D) Jetsun Jamphel

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Correct Answer: C) Tenzin Gyatso


30. The Dalai Lama is the spiritual head of which school of Tibetan Buddhism?

A) Kagyu School
B) Nyingma School
C) Sakya School
D) Gelug School

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Correct Answer: D) Gelug School


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