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Daily-mcqs 07 Nov 2024

Current Affairs MCQs for UPSC & State PSC Exams 07 Nov 2024

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Current Affairs MCQs for UPSC & State PSC Exams

Q1:

Consider the following statements about the 'Chalo India Campaign':

  1. The 'Chalo India Campaign' allows Overseas Citizens of India (OCI) cardholders to nominate up to five foreign nationals for free e-visas.
  2. The campaign specifically targets increasing inbound tourism from the United Kingdom.
  3. OCI cardholders can register nominations for the 'Chalo India Campaign' through a special online portal.

How many of the above statements is/are correct?

A: Only 1

B: Only 2

C: All three

D: None

Answer: C

Explanation:

        Statement 1: Correct. The 'Chalo India Campaign' allows OCI cardholders to nominate up to five foreign nationals for free e-visas.


        Statement 2: Correct. While the campaign targets multiple markets, one of its key focuses is increasing inbound tourism from countries like the UK, which has a large Indian diaspora.


        Statement 3: Correct. OCI cardholders can register nominations for the campaign through a dedicated online portal, and once verified, they receive a unique code to share with the nominated individuals for visa application.


                            

Q2:

Consider the following statements about the Director General of Police (DGP), Uttar Pradesh Selection and Appointment Rules, 2024:

  1. The selection committee for the DGP will be chaired by the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh.
  2. The new rules require that the DGP serve a minimum tenure of two years once appointed.
  3. The eligibility criteria for the DGP position stipulate that officers must have at least six months of service remaining before retirement from the date of the DGP vacancy.

How many of the above statements is/are correct?

A: Only 1

B: Only 2

C: All three

D: None

Answer: B

Explanation:

        Statement 1: Incorrect. The selection committee will be chaired by a retired High Court judge, not the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh.


        Statement 2: Correct. The new rules require that the DGP serves a minimum tenure of two years to ensure stability and continuity in leadership.


        Statement 3: Correct. The eligibility criteria for the DGP position specify that the officer must have at least six months of service remaining before retirement from the date of the DGP vacancy.


                            

Q3:

Consider the following statements about the Supreme Court's Landmark Judgment on Private Property:

  1. The judgment reaffirmed that the state can acquire private property for any purpose under the doctrine of "Eminent Domain," without the need to justify the purpose.
  2. Article 300A of the Indian Constitution ensures that property rights are a legal right, not a fundamental right, and can only be acquired by the state through lawful procedures and with fair compensation.

Which of the above statements is/are correct? 

A: Only 1

B: Only 2

C: Both

D: None of the above

Answer: B

Explanation:

        Statement 1: Incorrect. The Court ruled that the state cannot acquire private property arbitrarily and must demonstrate that the acquisition serves a direct public welfare or national interest, rejecting broad interpretations of "public purpose."


        Statement 2: Correct. Article 300A of the Constitution ensures property is a legal right and can only be acquired by the state following lawful procedures, ensuring fair compensation and due process.


                            

Q4:

Consider the following statements about the Supreme Court's ruling on the Uttar Pradesh Board of Madarsa Education Act, 2004:

  1. The Supreme Court upheld the constitutional validity of the Madarsa Act, including provisions that allow the Madarsa Board to confer higher education degrees like Fazil and Kamil.
  2. The Court emphasized that while madrasas can provide religious education, the state has the right to regulate secular education in these institutions to ensure quality standards.
  3. The Court ruled that the Madarsa Act violates the Right to Education (RTE) Act by not adhering to the prescribed standards for secular education.

How many of the above statements is/are correct?

A: Only 1

B: Only 2

C: All three

D: None

Answer: A

Explanation:

        Statement 1: Incorrect. The Supreme Court struck down the provision of the Madarsa Act that allowed the Board to award degrees like Fazil and Kamil, stating that regulation of higher education falls under the domain of the University Grants Commission (UGC) and not the state.


        Statement 2: Correct. The Court upheld the state's right to regulate the secular education components in madrasas to ensure that students attain a minimum level of competency in secular subjects, enabling them to participate effectively in society and the economy.


        Statement 3: Incorrect. The Court clarified that the Madarsa Act does not violate the Right to Education (RTE) Act, as it ensures educational standards while respecting the religious education rights of minority institutions.


                            

Q5:

Consider the following statements about the Vietnam-India Bilateral Army Exercise, VINBAX 2024:

  1. VINBAX 2024 is being held in Ambala, Haryana, from November 4-23, and marks the fifth edition of the exercise.
  2. Personnel from both the Indian Army and Navy are participating for the first time in VINBAX 2024.
  3. The exercise is a part of India's efforts to strengthen its Comprehensive Strategic Partnership with Vietnam, established in 2016.

How many of the above statements is/are correct?

A: Only 1

B: Only 2

C: All three

D: None

Answer: B

Explanation:

        Statement 1: Correct. VINBAX 2024 is being held in Ambala, Haryana, from November 4-23, and it is indeed the fifth edition of the exercise.


        Statement 2: Incorrect. This is the first time personnel from both the Indian Army and Air Force (not Navy) are participating in VINBAX 2024.


        Statement 3: Correct. The exercise is part of the ongoing efforts to strengthen India-Vietnam defense ties, which were formalized with the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership in 2016.