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Daily Current Affairs Quiz – 03rd December 2024

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1) How many crores of the Sovereign Green Bond (SGrB) sale were transferred to Primary Dealers (PDs) by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI)?

(a) ₹3,497 crore

(b) ₹3,487 crore

(c) ₹3,477 crore

(d) ₹3,467 crore

(e) ₹3,457 crore


2)
The growth of bank credit to non-banking financial companies (NBFCs) fell precipitously to what percentage in October from 18.3% in the same period last year, hurting the growth of total credit to the services sector, according to the Reserve Bank of India’s (RBI) sectoral deployment of credit data?

(a) 6.8%

(b) 6.7%

(c) 6.3%

(d) 6.4%

(e) 6.6%


3)
In the second half (H2) of the fiscal year, India’s economic development is anticipated to pick up speed to what percentage, bringing the total GDP growth for 2024–2025 to 6.4%, according to a JP Morgan report?

(a) 6.8%

(b) 6.7%

(c) 6.3%

(d) 6.4%

(e) 6.6%


4)
Despite the decline in Q2 GDP growth, foreign banks anticipate that the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) will keep the policy rate at what percentage during the December 4-6 Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) meeting?

(a) 6.8%

(b) 6.7%

(c) 6.5%

(d) 6.4%

(e) 6.6%


5)
The central government’s youth-focused initiative, PM Internship Scheme (PMIS), has been delayed. What is the monthly stipend for interns?

(a) ₹5,000

(b) ₹15,000

(c) ₹2,000

(d) ₹1,000

(e) ₹10,000


6)
In the 2024-25 Budget Estimates, how many Indian states have allocated $18 billion (0.5%) of their GDP for cash transfers and developmental activities to empower women?

(a) 5

(b) 6

(c) 7

(d) 8

(e) 9


7) Which ministry launched the Palna scheme?

(a) Ministry of Defence

(b) Ministry of Women& Child development

(c) Ministry of Corporate

(d) Ministry of Home Affairs

(e) Ministry of MSME


8
) How many bridges are among the roughly 3,500 projects that have been successfully finished in Jammu & Kashmir over the past 20 years under the Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY)?

(a) 215

(b) 216

(c) 217

(d) 218

(e) 219


9)
Which city was traditionally been the leading center for Global Capability Centers (GCCs) but is facing increased competition from Pune and Hyderabad?

(a) Kolkata

(b) Kochi

(c) Chennai

(d) Bengaluru

(e) Mumbai


10)
Which state government will hold the Food Processing Investors’ Meet at Hotel Taj City Centre as part of the state’s Business Connect 2024 – Global Investors’ Summit?

(a) Assam

(b) Nagaland

(c) Bihar

(d) Uttrakhand

(e) Sikkim


11)
Which state was considering repealing its “two-child policy,” which forbids those with more than two children from running in municipal elections?

(a) Andhra Pradesh

(b) Madhya Pradesh

(c) Gujarat

(d) Telangana

(e) Haryana


12)
In November 2024, India’s GST income increased by what percentage, reaching ₹1.82 lakh crore (US$ 21.74 billion)?

(a) 8.5%

(b) 8.2%

(c) 8.1%

(d) 8.8%

(e) 8.6%


13)
In terms of the number of cities that are among the most polluted in the world, India has become the global top. With thirty cities, which nation comes first?

(a) Pakistan

(b) China

(c) Japan

(d) Bangladesh

(e) Myanmar


14)
On December 1, 2024, Jay Shah became the youngest-ever head of the International Cricket Council (ICC) when he formally assumed the role at the age of 36. Which state emerged as a Ranji Trophy powerhouse under his leadership?

(a) Andhra Pradesh

(b) Madhya Pradesh

(c) Gujarat

(d) Telangana

(e) Haryana


15)
On December 2, 2024, which iteration of the India-Malaysia Joint Military Exercise HARIMAU SHAKTI got underway at Bentong Camp in the Pahang district of Malaysia?

(a) 3rd

(b) 4th

(c) 5th

(d) 6th

(e) 7th


16)
The Indian Army and the Cambodian Army’s first Joint Table Top Exercise, or CINBAX, got underway at the Foreign Training Node in Pune. What is the Cambodian currency?

(a) Peso

(b) Franc

(c) Riel

(d) Dollar

(e) Euro


17)
How many years ago did Hockey India and Doordarshan (DD) sign a historic agreement that would guarantee the Hockey India League (HIL) wide national coverage?

(a) 2years

(b) 3years

(c) 4years

(d) 5years

(e) 7years


18) According to the report, Max Verstappen clinched a dramatic victory in which Grand Prix, following a series of penalties and incidents that turned the race on its head?

(a) Austria

(b) Qatar

(c) Belgium

(d) China

(e) USA


19) Recently(Dec’24),
One of Australia’s most revered opening batsmen, Ian Redpath, died at the age of 83. In which year was he inducted into the Cricket Australia Hall of Fame?

(a) 2000

(b) 2001

(c) 2002

(d) 2023

(e) 2005


20)
When is the 2024 International Day of Persons with Disabilities observed?

(a) December 1

(b) November 30

(c) December 2

(d) December 3

(e) November 29


Answers :

1) Answer: A

Short Explanation:

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) devolved ₹3,497 crore of the Sovereign Green Bond (SGrB) auction on Primary Dealers (PDs).

This occurred due to limited investor interest and low bids at the auction.

Investor Interest:Investors bid for the SGrBs at lower prices, indicating a lack of interest in these bonds.

Detailed Explanation:

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) devolved ₹3,497 crore of the Sovereign Green Bond (SGrB) auction on Primary Dealers (PDs).

This occurred due to limited investor interest and low bids at the auction.

Investor Interest:Investors bid for the SGrBs at lower prices, indicating a lack of interest in these bonds.

This is mainly due to their relatively illiquid nature in the market.

Previous Auction Outcomes:In May, the RBI cancelled a Sovereign Green Bond auction due to insufficient demand.

In the August auction, the RBI accepted only ₹1,697 crore out of the ₹6,000 crore initially notified, indicating low participation.

Auction Details (Friday’s Auction):The notified amount for the recent SGrB auction was ₹5,000 crore.

The RBI received 73 competitive bids aggregating ₹9,630 crore and four non-competitive bids amounting to ₹2 crore.

Primary Dealers (PDs):PDs are intermediaries that provide liquidity in the secondary market and act as underwriters at Government Security (G-Sec) auctions.

They absorb the devolved amount when investor demand is insufficient.

Cut-off Yield:The cut-off yield at the auction was 6.79%, which is the interest rate at which the bonds were sold.


2) Answer: D

Short Explanation:

According to the Reserve Bank of India’s (RBI’s) sectoral deployment of credit data, the growth in bank credit to non-banking financial companies (NBFCs) declined sharply to 6.4% in October compared to 18.3% in the year-ago period, dragging down the growth of overall credit to the services sector.

Detailed Explanation:

According to the Reserve Bank of India’s (RBI’s) sectoral deployment of credit data, the growth in bank credit to non-banking financial companies (NBFCs) declined sharply to 6.4% in October compared to 18.3% in the year-ago period, dragging down the growth of overall credit to the services sector.

Outstanding bank credit to NBFCs:

October 2024: ₹15.36 trillion

October 2023: ₹14.44 trillion

May 2024: ₹15.48 trillion

RBI’s Measures on NBFC Borrowings : In November 2023, the RBI raised the risk weight on NBFCs by 25 percentage points to mitigate potential risks.

Finance companies diversified funding sources and reduced bank borrowings following this measure.

Credit Growth in Services Sector : Growth in credit offtake by the services sector fell to 14.1% YoY in October 2024 from 20.4% YoY in October 2023.


3) Answer: B

Short Explanation:

According to a report by JP Morgan, India’s economic growth is expected to accelerate to 6.7% in the second half (H2) of the fiscal year, bringing the full-year 2024-25 GDP growth to 6.4%.

Detailed Explanation:

According to a report by JP Morgan, India’s economic growth is expected to accelerate to 6.7% in the second half (H2) of the fiscal year, bringing the full-year 2024-25 GDP growth to 6.4%.

Q2 GDP Growth: India’s economy grew at 5.4% in the July-September 2024 quarter, marking the lowest growth rate in seven quarters.

This growth was below market expectations, attributed to cyclical factors and weaker-than-expected consumption, investment, and exports.

Factors Contributing to Slowdown:Cyclical Factors: Slower private consumption and weak export performance.

Weakness in Key Sectors: Consumption growth slowed to 6% from 7.4% in Q1 2024.


4) Answer: C

Short Explanation:

Foreign banks expect the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) to maintain the policy rate at 6.5% during the December 4-6 Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) meeting, despite the slowdown in Q2 GDP growth.

Detailed Explanation:

Foreign banks expect the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) to maintain the policy rate at 6.5% during the December 4-6 Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) meeting, despite the slowdown in Q2 GDP growth.

Q2 GDP Growth: India’s GDP growth for Q2 (July-September 2024) slowed to 5.4%, the lowest in seven quarters, falling below RBI’s forecast of 7% and market consensus.

Gross Value Added (GVA) growth also slowed to 5.6% in Q2 from 6.8% in Q1 (April-June 2024).

Factors for Slowdown:Weak government capex (down 10% in October 2024 compared to the same month in 2023).

Excess rainfall, weak urban demand, and lower private consumption contributed to the slowdown.

Central government capex in October 2024 was ₹51,579 crore, 10% lower than October 2023’s ₹56,296 crore.


5) Answer: A

Short Explanation:

The central government’s PM Internship Scheme (PMIS), a youth-focused initiative, has been delayed.

Interns will receive a stipend of ₹5,000 per month.

Government Contribution: ₹4,500.

Company CSR Contribution: ₹500.

Detailed Explanation:

The central government’s PM Internship Scheme (PMIS), a youth-focused initiative, has been delayed.

Originally scheduled for December 12, 2024, the first batch’s launch has been deferred, with a new date yet to be announced.

Application Window:

Initially closed on November 10, it was extended to November 15, 2024.

The scheme received an overwhelming response, with over 650,000 applications for 125,000 internships.

280 companies have registered to provide internship opportunities.

Pilot Phase:

Offers 125,000 internships across 24 sectors, including oil & gas, energy, travel, automotive, and banking.

Long-term Vision:

Targets to train 10 million youth over five years.

Interns will receive a stipend of ₹5,000 per month.

Government Contribution: ₹4,500.

Company CSR Contribution: ₹500.


6) Answer: E

Short Explanation:

Indian states have significantly increased their focus on women-centric welfare schemes, with nine states collectively allocating $18 billion (0.5% of India’s GDP) in the 2024-25 Budget Estimates for cash transfers and developmental programs to empower women.

Detailed Explanation:

Indian states have significantly increased their focus on women-centric welfare schemes, with nine states collectively allocating $18 billion (0.5% of India’s GDP) in the 2024-25 Budget Estimates for cash transfers and developmental programs to empower women.

This trend highlights the growing importance of such initiatives in state policies and national budgets.

These schemes have become a key strategy for political parties, particularly in attracting women voters and influencing election outcomes.

Maharashtra’s “Ladki Bahin Yojana” played a pivotal role in the electoral success of the BJP-led coalition in recent elections.

Maharashtra leads with an allocation of $5.4 billion (1.1% of its GDP).

Haryana offers the highest monthly cash transfer of ₹2,100 for eligible women, representing 1.7% of its GDP, the highest among states.

Karnataka and West Bengal also allocate substantial budgets for women’s welfare, with monthly cash transfers ranging from ₹1,000 to ₹2,100.


7) Answer: B

Short Explanation:

The Government of India is actively working on a national policy document aimed at increasing female labour force participation (FLPR), with a focus on creating a supportive environment, including a viable care economy structure.

The Palna scheme by the Ministry of Women and Child Development already offers day-care facilities for children of working parents.

Detailed Explanation:

The Government of India is actively working on a national policy document aimed at increasing female labour force participation (FLPR), with a focus on creating a supportive environment, including a viable care economy structure.

The government plans to introduce childcare facilities for women, particularly in the informal sector, to ease the burden of caregiving.

National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (NREGS) could be expanded to include child care provisions.

The Palna scheme by the Ministry of Women and Child Development already offers day-care facilities for children of working parents.

The government is providing vocational training to women through various institutes like Women Industrial Training InstitutesNational Vocational Training Institutes, and Regional Vocational Training Institutes.

The Equal Remuneration Act, 1976 and other labor laws contain protective provisions against gender-based wage discrimination, aiming to ensure equal pay for equal work.


8) Answer: C

Short Explanation:

In a significant development, approximately 3,500 projects, including 217 bridges, have been successfully completed under the Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY) over the last two decades in Jammu and Kashmir.

The scheme, aimed at enhancing rural connectivity, particularly in remote and hilly regions, has been pivotal in improving infrastructure across the Union Territory.

Detailed Explanation:

In a significant development, approximately 3,500 projects, including 217 bridges, have been successfully completed under the Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY) over the last two decades in Jammu and Kashmir.

The scheme, aimed at enhancing rural connectivity, particularly in remote and hilly regions, has been pivotal in improving infrastructure across the Union Territory.

3,429 projects, including 217 bridges, have been completed, connecting 2,219 out of 2,140 rural habitations.

The projects have cost around Rs 12,650 crore and have helped connect rural areas with all-weather roads, improving accessibility.

The PMGSY has seen notable progress in the last five years, particularly focusing on rural and hilly areas.

Launched in 2001-02, the scheme aims to provide all-weather road connectivity to unconnected rural habitations with populations of more than 250 (according to the 2001 Census).

A total of 3,742 projects, including 305 bridges and 20,801 kilometers of roads, have been sanctioned for Jammu and Kashmir.


9) Answer: D

Short Explanation:

Bengaluru, traditionally the dominant hub for Global Capability Centers (GCCs), is facing increasing competition from Pune and Hyderabad.

As GCCs explore alternatives due to high rental costs and expanding metro infrastructure, these cities are emerging as attractive alternatives.

Bengaluru continues to lead the office market with over 230 million square feet of stock.

Detailed Explanation:

Bengaluru, traditionally the dominant hub for Global Capability Centers (GCCs), is facing increasing competition from Pune and Hyderabad.

As GCCs explore alternatives due to high rental costs and expanding metro infrastructure, these cities are emerging as attractive alternatives.

Bengaluru continues to lead the office market with over 230 million square feet of stock.

However, rising rental costs in Bengaluru, coupled with enhanced metro infrastructure in cities like Hyderabad and Pune, are shifting the preference of GCCs towards these alternatives.

Pune has outperformed other cities in the housing segment and continues to attract businesses.

The city’s metro infrastructure is playing a crucial role in boosting its business appeal.

Pune reported the highest 12-year compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.9% among tier-1 cities, surpassing Bengaluru (5.3%).

Hyderabad is emerging as a major hub for technology and innovation, particularly in robotics and blockchain.


10) Answer: C

Short Explanation:

The Bihar government will host the Food Processing Investors’ Meet at Hotel Taj City Centre, Patna, as part of the Bihar Business Connect 2024 – Global Investors’ Summit.

Chirag Paswan, Union Minister of Food Processing Industries, will be the chief guest at the event.

Detailed Explanation:

The Bihar government will host the Food Processing Investors’ Meet at Hotel Taj City Centre, Patna, as part of the Bihar Business Connect 2024 – Global Investors’ Summit.

Chirag Paswan, Union Minister of Food Processing Industries, will be the chief guest at the event.

Purpose: The meeting aims to showcase Bihar’s potential as a growing hub for the food processing industry, focusing on:

Bihar’s agricultural resources

Evolving infrastructure and investor-friendly policies.

Agenda:Discussions on business opportunities, policy reforms, and Bihar’s vision for a robust food processing ecosystem.

Focus on economic growth, employment generation, and sustainable industrial practices.


11) Answer: D

Short Explanation:

Telangana is considering scrapping its “two-child policy,” which prohibits individuals with more than two children from contesting local body elections.

Telangana will need to amend its Panchayat Raj Act, 2018, for the policy to be reversed.

Detailed Explanation:

Telangana is considering scrapping its “two-child policy,” which prohibits individuals with more than two children from contesting local body elections.

This move is part of a larger trend, as neighbouring Andhra Pradesh already did away with the policy.

Telangana will need to amend its Panchayat Raj Act, 2018, for the policy to be reversed.

Aging Population: There is a concern that the state’s population will age, and by 2047, Telangana will need more children or younger individuals to support the elderly population.

Low Fertility Rate: Andhra Pradesh’s Total Fertility Rate (TFR) is low at 1.5, compared to the national average of 2.11, which could impact future productivity.

The policy was adopted by 13 states, starting with Rajasthan in 1992, followed by Andhra Pradesh, Haryana, and others.


12) Answer: A

Short Explanation:

India’s Goods and Services Tax (GST) revenues saw a significant growth of 8.5%, totalling over ₹1.82 lakh crore (US$ 21.74 billion) in November 2024.

This surge, primarily driven by higher revenues from domestic transactions, highlights an improving economic landscape and enhanced tax compliance.

Detailed Explanation:

India’s Goods and Services Tax (GST) revenues saw a significant growth of 8.5%, totalling over ₹1.82 lakh crore (US$ 21.74 billion) in November 2024.

This surge, primarily driven by higher revenues from domestic transactions, highlights an improving economic landscape and enhanced tax compliance.

Central GST (CGST): ₹34,141 crore (US$ 4.08 billion).

State GST (SGST): ₹43,047 crore (US$ 5.15 billion).

Integrated GST (IGST): ₹91,828 crore (US$ 10.97 billion), including ₹42,591 crore (US$ 5.09 billion) from imports.

Cess: ₹13,253 crore (US$ 1.58 billion).

November 2023 Collections: ₹1.68 lakh crore (US$ 21.05 billion).

October 2024 Collections: ₹1.87 lakh crore (US$ 22.34 billion), marking the second-highest collection to date.

April 2024 Peak: Over ₹2.10 lakh crore (US$ 25.09 billion), the highest GST revenue ever recorded.


13) Answer: B

Short Explanation:

India has emerged as the global leader in terms of the number of cities ranked among the most polluted in the world.

A recent study revealed that 39 out of the top 100 most polluted cities globally are in India, far surpassing China, which has 30 cities on the list.

India has 39 cities in the top 100, more than any other country.

China follows with 30 cities, while Pakistan ranks third with 7 cities and Bangladesh has 5.

Detailed Explanation:

India has emerged as the global leader in terms of the number of cities ranked among the most polluted in the world.

A recent study revealed that 39 out of the top 100 most polluted cities globally are in India, far surpassing China, which has 30 cities on the list.

Most Polluted Cities in India:

Begusarai ranked first in 2023 for pollution, followed by:

Guwahati (2nd)

Delhi (3rd)

Mullanpur (4th)

Other heavily polluted cities include PatnaNoidaGhaziabad, and Faridabad.

Comparison with Other Countries:

India has 39 cities in the top 100, more than any other country.

China follows with 30 cities, while Pakistan ranks third with 7 cities and Bangladesh has 5.

Over half of the world’s most polluted cities are in the Indian subcontinent.

The S&P Global Mobility report highlighted growing traffic congestion as another factor aggravating pollution in major Indian cities:

Mumbai leads with 430 vehicles per kilometer.

Delhi has 93 vehicles per kilometer, still contributing to high pollution levels.

Bengaluru faces severe congestion, with average vehicle speeds dropping to 10 km/hour.


14) Answer: C

Short Explanation:

Jay Shah officially took over as the chairman of the International Cricket Council (ICC) on December 1, 2024, at the age of 36, making him the youngest-ever ICC chairman.

Shah replaces Greg Barclay, the outgoing New Zealand lawyer, who did not seek a third consecutive term.

Under his leadership, Gujarat became a Ranji Trophy powerhouse, and the world’s largest cricket stadium was built in Motera, Ahmedabad.

Detailed Explanation:

Jay Shah officially took over as the chairman of the International Cricket Council (ICC) on December 1, 2024, at the age of 36, making him the youngest-ever ICC chairman.

Shah replaces Greg Barclay, the outgoing New Zealand lawyer, who did not seek a third consecutive term.

Shah is the 5th Indian to hold the position, following prominent figures like Jagmohan Dalmiya, Sharad Pawar, Shashank Manohar, and N Srinivasan.

Jay Shah is the son of India’s Home Minister Amit Shah and previously served as the secretary of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI).

Under his leadership, Gujarat became a Ranji Trophy powerhouse, and the world’s largest cricket stadium was built in Motera, Ahmedabad.

As BCCI secretary, Shah introduced several reforms, including increased domestic match fees, a Test cricket incentive bonus, and the creation of the Women’s Premier League with equal match fees for men’s and women’s national teams.


15) Answer: B

Short Explanation:

The 4th edition of the India-Malaysia Joint Military Exercise HARIMAU SHAKTI commenced on December 2, 2024, at Bentong Camp, Pahang district, Malaysia.

The 3rd edition was held in November 2023 at Umroi Cantonment, Meghalaya, India.

Detailed Explanation:

The 4th edition of the India-Malaysia Joint Military Exercise HARIMAU SHAKTI commenced on December 2, 2024, at Bentong Camp, Pahang district, Malaysia.

The exercise will be conducted from 2nd to 15th December 2024.

This year, the bilateral military exercise is themed around the motto, *”Two nations, one mission: Ensuring global peace.”*

The 3rd edition was held in November 2023 at Umroi Cantonment, Meghalaya, India.

Exercise HARIMAU SHAKTI is an annual training event between the Indian and Malaysian Army which has been conducted since 2012.

The Indian contingent consists of 78 personnel from the MAHAR Regiment.

The Malaysian contingent is represented by 123 personnel from The Royal Malaysian Regiment.


16) Answer: C

Short Explanation:

The 1st edition of Joint Table Top Exercise, CINBAX, between the Indian Army and the Cambodian Army commenced at Foreign Training Node, Pune.

The exercise will be conducted from 1st to 8th December 2024.

The Cambodian Army contingent will comprise 20 personnel and the Indian Army contingent is also comprising 20 personnel from an Infantry Brigade.

About Cambodia :

Prime Minister : Hun Manet

Capital : Phnom Penh

Currency : Riel

Detailed Explanation:

The 1st edition of Joint Table Top Exercise, CINBAX, between the Indian Army and the Cambodian Army commenced at Foreign Training Node, Pune.

The exercise will be conducted from 1st to 8th December 2024.

The Cambodian Army contingent will comprise 20 personnel and the Indian Army contingent is also comprising 20 personnel from an Infantry Brigade.

CINBAX is a planning exercise focused on conducting joint Counter-Terrorism (CT) operations under Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter.

Phase-I: Orientation and preparation for CT operations during UN peacekeeping missions.

Phase-II: Conduct of Table Top exercises focusing on CT operations.

Phase-III: Finalization of plans and summary of exercise outcomes.

About Cambodia :

Prime Minister : Hun Manet

Capital : Phnom Penh

Currency : Riel


17) Answer: E

Short Explanation:

Hockey India has signed a historic three-year partnership with Doordarshan (DD), ensuring extensive nationwide coverage of the Hockey India League (HIL).

Set to return in the 2024-25 season after a seven-year hiatus, the league aims to revolutionise Indian hockey with its renewed format and robust commercial structure.

The collaboration guarantees nationwide broadcast coverage, leveraging Doordarshan’s vast audience network.

Detailed Explanation:

Hockey India has signed a historic three-year partnership with Doordarshan (DD), ensuring extensive nationwide coverage of the Hockey India League (HIL).

Set to return in the 2024-25 season after a seven-year hiatus, the league aims to revolutionise Indian hockey with its renewed format and robust commercial structure.

The collaboration guarantees nationwide broadcast coverage, leveraging Doordarshan’s vast audience network.

Ongoing Discussions: Negotiations with private broadcasters are underway to further boost the league’s visibility.

Concurrent Men’s and Women’s Leagues:

8 teams for men’s league.

6 teams for women’s league.

The league aims to promote gender inclusivity in hockey while offering a competitive platform for players.

Enhanced Broadcast Experience:

Features world-class production qualityexpert commentary, and in-depth analysis to provide fans with an immersive viewing experience.

Franchise Fee:

₹7 crore annually for men’s teams.

₹3 crore annually for women’s teams.


18) Answer: B

Short Explanation:

Max Verstappen clinched a dramatic victory in the Qatar Grand Prix, following a series of penalties and incidents that turned the race on its head.

The race, marked by a controversial 10-second stop-and-go penalty for Lando Norris, saw Verstappen dominate after the McLaren driver dropped to the back of the field.

Detailed Explanation:

Max Verstappen clinched a dramatic victory in the Qatar Grand Prix, following a series of penalties and incidents that turned the race on its head.

The race, marked by a controversial 10-second stop-and-go penalty for Lando Norris, saw Verstappen dominate after the McLaren driver dropped to the back of the field.

Verstappen and Norris were involved in a tense battle for the lead, both drivers exchanging positions early in the race.

The race took a dramatic turn when Alex Albon’s wing mirror flew off his Williams, leading to a debris-filled track and prompting race control to call for double-waved yellow flags.

Despite the yellow flags, Norris seemingly failed to slow down, which was noticed by Verstappen.


19) Answer: D

Short Explanation:

Ian Redpath, one of Australia’s most respected opening batters, has passed away at the age of 83.

Born in Geelong, Victoria.

Inducted into the Cricket Australia Hall of Fame in January 2023.

Detailed Explanation:

Ian Redpath, one of Australia’s most respected opening batters, has passed away at the age of 83.

Born in Geelong, Victoria.

Notable Contributions : Redpath was the last Australian cricketer to play as an amateur, turning down his match fee in 1963-64 to focus on his amateur career in Australia Rules Football.

Leadership Role: Served as deputy to both Ian and Greg Chappell during his career.

Awarded an MBE (Member of the Order of the British Empire) in 1975.

Inducted into the Cricket Australia Hall of Fame in January 2023.

Coaching: Went on to coach Victoria after his playing career.

Legacy : Geelong Cricket Club renamed their scoreboard in honour of Ian Redpath earlier in 2024.


20) Answer: D

Short Explanation:

International Day of Persons with Disabilities 2024 is observed on the 3rd of December 2024.

In 1976, the UN General Assembly made a decision that from 1981 International Day of Persons with Disabilities will be celebrated globally.

The first Paralympic games were hosted in 1960. In 1992 The International Day of People with Disability was proclaimed by the United Nations.

Detailed Explanation:

International Day of Persons with Disabilities 2024 is observed on the 3rd of December 2024.

In 1976, the UN General Assembly made a decision that from 1981 International Day of Persons with Disabilities will be celebrated globally.

The first Paralympic games were hosted in 1960. In 1992 The International Day of People with Disability was proclaimed by the United Nations.

In 2013 Australia was the first country to pass the National Disability Insurance Scheme for the welfare of people with disabilities.

Later many countries announced reservations and Quotas for disabilities in Government and Private jobs.

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