Current Affairs Quiz 04 June 2025
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Current Affairs Quiz 04 June 2025 For UPSC Exam
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1. Question
Which of the following conditions is primarily targeted by the nanozyme developed by IISc researchers?
CorrectCorrect Answer: B
Explanation: IISc researchers have developed a synthetic enzyme (nanozyme) that mimics natural enzymes to dissolve blood clots and treat Pulmonary Thromboembolism (PTE) — a potentially fatal condition caused by clots in the lungs.IncorrectCorrect Answer: B
Explanation: IISc researchers have developed a synthetic enzyme (nanozyme) that mimics natural enzymes to dissolve blood clots and treat Pulmonary Thromboembolism (PTE) — a potentially fatal condition caused by clots in the lungs. - Question 2 of 5
2. Question
Which of the following languages has been newly notified as official in Ladakh?
1. Purgi
2. Bhoti
3. Dogri
Choose the correct option:CorrectCorrect Answer: A
Explanation: The Ladakh administration has officially notified Purgi and Bhoti as additional official languages, recognizing local linguistic and cultural identity. Dogri is primarily spoken in parts of Jammu, not Ladakh.IncorrectCorrect Answer: A
Explanation: The Ladakh administration has officially notified Purgi and Bhoti as additional official languages, recognizing local linguistic and cultural identity. Dogri is primarily spoken in parts of Jammu, not Ladakh. - Question 3 of 5
3. Question
In India, mustard is mainly cultivated in which of the following states?
1. Rajasthan
2. Uttar Pradesh
3. Punjab
4. Kerala
Select the correct answer using the code below:CorrectCorrect Answer: C
Explanation: Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, and Punjab are major mustard-producing states. Kerala, being tropical and more suited for plantation crops, does not cultivate mustard on a significant scale.IncorrectCorrect Answer: C
Explanation: Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, and Punjab are major mustard-producing states. Kerala, being tropical and more suited for plantation crops, does not cultivate mustard on a significant scale. - Question 4 of 5
4. Question
Consider the following statements regarding the historical evolution of the Civil Services Examination in India:
1. The Macaulay Report (1854) emphasized selection based on regional quotas.
2. The Kothari Committee (1975) recommended the three-stage structure: Prelims, Mains, and Interview.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?CorrectCorrect Answer: B
Explanation:
• Statement 1 is incorrect – The Macaulay Report (1854) emphasized merit-based selection through competitive exams, not regional quotas.
• Statement 2 is correct – The Kothari Committee institutionalized the three-stage structure: Preliminary, Mains, and Interview.IncorrectCorrect Answer: B
Explanation:
• Statement 1 is incorrect – The Macaulay Report (1854) emphasized merit-based selection through competitive exams, not regional quotas.
• Statement 2 is correct – The Kothari Committee institutionalized the three-stage structure: Preliminary, Mains, and Interview. - Question 5 of 5
5. Question
Consider the following provisions and their relevance in the Nandini Sundar case and the SC ruling:
1. Article 142 – Enforcement of Supreme Court orders
2. Article 315 – Public Service Commissions and administrative responsibilities
3. Article 13 – Judicial review of laws violating Fundamental Rights
Which of the above are relevant in the context of judicial review or state responsibilities discussed in the ruling?CorrectCorrect Answer: D
Explanation:
• Article 142 – Enforces SC’s binding orders.
• Article 315 – Referred in broader administrative responsibility context.
• Article 13 – Provides for judicial review of laws violating fundamental rights.
All three were implicitly or explicitly referenced in the ruling related to legislative powers, constitutional remedies, and enforcement.IncorrectCorrect Answer: D
Explanation:
• Article 142 – Enforces SC’s binding orders.
• Article 315 – Referred in broader administrative responsibility context.
• Article 13 – Provides for judicial review of laws violating fundamental rights.
All three were implicitly or explicitly referenced in the ruling related to legislative powers, constitutional remedies, and enforcement.