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Current Affairs MCQs for UPSC & State PSC Exams 05 Dec 2024

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Current Affairs MCQs for UPSC & State PSC Exams

Q1:

Consider the following statements with reference to the launch of Nano Bubble Technology for Water Purification at National Zoological Park:

1.    The Nano Bubble Technology aims to improve the health of aquatic animals by cleaning and purifying the pond water at the National Zoological Park.

2.    This technology works by adding oxygen to the water to increase the growth of algae and improve water color.

3.    The initiative is part of a larger effort to use advanced technologies to support sustainable water management in zoos across India.

How many of the above statements are incorrect?

A: Only 1

B: Only 2

C: All three

D: None

Answer: A

Explanation:


  • Statement 1: Correct. The Nano Bubble Technology is indeed aimed at improving the health of aquatic animals by cleaning and purifying the pond water.

  • Statement 2: Incorrect. The technology does not focus on increasing algae growth. Instead, it works by removing algae and contaminants to ensure the water remains clean.

  • Statement 3: Correct. The initiative is part of broader efforts to use advanced technologies like Nano Bubble Technology to promote sustainable water management and protect aquatic life.


                            

Q2:

Consider the following statements:

1.    Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah became the first female president of Namibia.

2.    Nandi-Ndaitwah is a member of the South West Africa People’s Organization (SWAPO).

3.    Namibia is a country in northwest Africa.

How many of the above statements are correct?

A: Only 1

B: Only 2

C: All three

D: None

Answer: B

Explanation:


  • Statement 1: Correct. Nandi-Ndaitwah won the 8th presidential election with over 57% of the vote, marking a historic achievement as the first female president of Namibia.

  • Statement 2: Correct. Nandi-Ndaitwah is indeed a member of SWAPO and has been a prominent figure in Namibian politics since the country's independence in 1990.

  • Statement 3: Incorrect. Namibia, a country in southwest Africa, is distinguished by the Namib Desert along its Atlantic Ocean coast.


                            

Q3:

Consider the following statements with reference to Oxford Word of the Year 2024: "Brain Rot":

  1. The Oxford Word of the Year 2024, "Brain Rot," refers to the cognitive decline caused by excessive consumption of trivial online content.
  2. "Brain Rot" was first used in 1854 by Charles Dickens in his book Walden.
  3. The Oxford Word of the Year is chosen based on its cultural relevance, frequency of usage, and ability to reflect global concerns. .

How many of the above statements are correct?

A: Only 1

B: Only 2

C: All three

D: None

Answer: B

Explanation:


  • Statement 1: Correct. "Brain Rot" refers to cognitive decline due to spending excessive time on trivial online content, highlighting concerns about mental health.

  • Statement 2: Incorrect. The phrase "brain rot" was first used by Henry David Thoreau, not Charles Dickens, in his book Walden in 1854.

  • Statement 3: Correct. The Oxford Word of the Year is chosen based on its cultural relevance, frequency of usage, and ability to reflect global concerns. More than 37,000 people voted on the word, and "Brain Rot" was indeed one of six shortlisted words, with others including "dynamic pricing" and "slop."


                            

Q4:

Consider the following statements with reference to Uber Shikara:

1.    Uber Shikara is Asia’s first water transport service launched on Dal Lake in Jammu and Kashmir.

2.    Shikaras are a traditional mode of water transport in Srinagar.

3.    The service is expected to enhance water ecology by improving oxygen mixing in Dal Lake.

How many of the above statements are incorrect?

A: Only 1

B: Only 2

C: All three

D: None

Answer: D

Explanation:


  • Statement 1: Correct. Uber Shikara is Asia's first water transport service on Dal Lake, allowing tourists to book rides via the Uber app.

  • Statement 2: correct. Shikaras are a traditional mode of water transport in Srinagar and have been made famous in Bollywood films like 'Kashmir ki Kali' and 'Jab Jab Phool Khile.'

  • Statement 3: Correct. The service is expected to improve the water ecology of Dal Lake by helping circulate oxygen in the water.


                            

Q5:

Consider the following statements with reference to UNESCO:

1.    UNESCO is primarily focused on the preservation of cultural heritage, natural sites, and the promotion of education and science worldwide.

2.    UNESCO recognizes and promotes cultural heritage through the "World Heritage Sites" program, which includes both natural and cultural landmarks of outstanding importance.

3.    UNESCO's headquarters are located in Geneva, Switzerland.

4.    UNESCO is an agency of the United Nations responsible for promoting peace and security through international cooperation in education, the sciences, and culture.

How many of the above statements are correct?

A: Only 1

B: Only 2

C: Only 3

D: All four

Answer: C

Explanation:


  • Statement 1: Correct. UNESCO's mission is to promote peace, sustainable development, and intercultural dialogue through the preservation of cultural and natural heritage, as well as promoting education and scientific cooperation.

  • Statement 2: Correct. UNESCO’s "World Heritage Sites" program indeed includes both cultural and natural sites that hold exceptional value for humanity.

  • Statement 3: Incorrect. UNESCO's headquarters are located in Paris, France, not Geneva.

  • Statement 4: Correct. UNESCO is an agency of the United Nations that aims to contribute to peace by fostering international collaboration in education, science, culture, and communication.