Current Affairs Quiz 31 May 2025
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Current Affairs Quiz 31 May 2025 For UPSC Exam
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1. Question
Consider the following statements:
1. India’s GDP growth rate for FY 2024–25 was the highest since the COVID-19 pandemic year.
2. The GDP growth in Q4 of FY 2024–25 was higher than that of Q4 of FY 2023–24.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?CorrectAnswer: D. Neither 1 nor 2
Explanation:
• Statement 1: ✗ Incorrect – FY25 GDP growth was 6.5%, the slowest since the pandemic.
• Statement 2: ✗ Incorrect – Q4 FY25 growth was 7.4%, lower than Q4 FY24 (8.4%).IncorrectAnswer: D. Neither 1 nor 2
Explanation:
• Statement 1: ✗ Incorrect – FY25 GDP growth was 6.5%, the slowest since the pandemic.
• Statement 2: ✗ Incorrect – Q4 FY25 growth was 7.4%, lower than Q4 FY24 (8.4%). - Question 2 of 5
2. Question
With reference to India’s digital connectivity, consider the following statements:
1. India currently has the world’s largest telecom market in terms of users.
2. The BharatNet project aims to connect all Indian cities with high-speed broadband.
3. India aims to contribute 10% of global 6G patents.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?CorrectAnswer: D. 3 only
Explanation:
• Statement 1: ✗ Incorrect – India is the second-largest telecom market, not the largest.
• Statement 2: ✗ Incorrect – BharatNet targets rural areas/Gram Panchayats, not cities.
• Statement 3: ✓ Correct – India does aim to contribute 10% of global 6G patents.IncorrectAnswer: D. 3 only
Explanation:
• Statement 1: ✗ Incorrect – India is the second-largest telecom market, not the largest.
• Statement 2: ✗ Incorrect – BharatNet targets rural areas/Gram Panchayats, not cities.
• Statement 3: ✓ Correct – India does aim to contribute 10% of global 6G patents. - Question 3 of 5
3. Question
Consider the following statements regarding enrolment trends in India’s school education sector (2023–24):
1. In Telangana, although 70% of schools are government-run, unaided schools account for the majority of student enrolments.
2. In Uttarakhand, unaided schools comprise over 50% of the total schools and enrolment.
3. In Andhra Pradesh, government schools constitute a majority of schools but account for less than half the student enrolment.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?CorrectAnswer: A. 1 and 3 only
Explanation:
• Statement 1: ✓ Correct – Telangana: ~70% govt schools, but only ~38% enrolment in them.
• Statement 2: ✗ Incorrect – Uttarakhand: Unaided schools are ~23%, not over 50%.
• Statement 3: ✓ Correct – Andhra Pradesh: Govt schools = ~73%, but enrolment = ~46%.IncorrectAnswer: A. 1 and 3 only
Explanation:
• Statement 1: ✓ Correct – Telangana: ~70% govt schools, but only ~38% enrolment in them.
• Statement 2: ✗ Incorrect – Uttarakhand: Unaided schools are ~23%, not over 50%.
• Statement 3: ✓ Correct – Andhra Pradesh: Govt schools = ~73%, but enrolment = ~46%. - Question 4 of 5
4. Question
Consider the following statements regarding the IMA’s response to the proposed integration of MBBS and BAMS courses:
1. IMA supports integrating MBBS and BAMS to promote a holistic approach in India’s healthcare system.
2. IMA claims that such integration risks producing doctors who lack mastery in either system.
3. IMA refers to China’s model of integrated medicine as a successful precedent.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?CorrectAnswer: B. 2 only
Explanation:
• Statement 1: ✗ Incorrect – IMA opposes integration, calling it unscientific.
• Statement 2: ✓ Correct – IMA warns of producing “qualified quacks.”
• Statement 3: ✗ Incorrect – China is cited as a negative example, not a model.IncorrectAnswer: B. 2 only
Explanation:
• Statement 1: ✗ Incorrect – IMA opposes integration, calling it unscientific.
• Statement 2: ✓ Correct – IMA warns of producing “qualified quacks.”
• Statement 3: ✗ Incorrect – China is cited as a negative example, not a model. - Question 5 of 5
5. Question
Consider the following statements regarding India’s fiscal deficit performance for FY25:
1. The fiscal deficit stood at 4.8% of GDP, which was lower than the Budget estimate.
2. The government met its deficit target despite falling short of both disinvestment and tax revenue targets.
3. The fiscal deficit was achieved primarily due to a surge in capital receipts from asset monetization.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?CorrectAnswer: B. 2 only
Explanation:
• Statement 1: ✗ Incorrect – 4.8% met the revised target; it was not lower than it.
• Statement 2: ✓ Correct – Despite shortfalls in tax and disinvestment, the target was met.
• Statement 3: ✗ Incorrect – Capital receipts were below target, not the reason for success.IncorrectAnswer: B. 2 only
Explanation:
• Statement 1: ✗ Incorrect – 4.8% met the revised target; it was not lower than it.
• Statement 2: ✓ Correct – Despite shortfalls in tax and disinvestment, the target was met.
• Statement 3: ✗ Incorrect – Capital receipts were below target, not the reason for success.