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Daily Current Affair Quiz – 17.10.2018 to 18.10.2018 DAILY CURRENT AFFAIR QUIZ – 17.10.2018 TO 18.10.2018 DAILY CURRENT AFFAIR QUIZ (17-18 OCTOBER 2018) No. of Questions : 20 Correct : _______ Full Mark : 20 Wrong : _________ Time : 4 min Mark Secured : ____ 7. Which Indian player won his second 1. A Korean War memorial will be built in Challenger level title of the season, lifting which city to commemorate India’s role in the Santo Domingo Open trophy with the war that ended in an armistice in 1953? partner Miguel Angel Reyyes Varela? A)Mumbai A)Somdev Devvarman B)New Delhi B)Yuki Bhambri C)Kolkata C)Leander Paes D)Chennai D)Mahesh Bhupathi 2. The Uttar Pradesh government recently 8. Who has been named for this year’s rename which city as “Prayagraj”? Hridyanath Award for Lifetime A)Lucknow Achievement? B)Varanasi A)Mohammed Zamir Himayat C)Gorakhpur B)Mohammed Zahur Khayyam Hashmi D)Allahabad C)Mohammed Amir 3. IRCTC has launched which AI based D)Mohammed Alhar Ul Dahri assistant for their website.Name it? 9. A book titled “Lalu Leela” penned by whom A)Divyansh which was released in Patna recently? B)Pranay A)Rajnath Singh C)Disha B)Smriti Irani D)Varun C)Sushil Kumar Modi 4. Where is the HQ of Association of Mutual D)Nitesh kumar Funds in india? 10. The book “Brief Answers to the Big A)Lucknow Questions” is based on which famous B)Pune personality? C)Delhi A)William Shakespeare D)Mumbai B)Stephen Hawking 5. Who won Shanghai Masters Title 2018? C)William Faukner A)Rafael Nadal D)JK Rowling B)Roger Federer 11. What is the theme of this year’s C)Novak Djokovic International Day for the Eradication of D)Borna Coric Poverty? 6. Who clinched their second Puttaiah A)Coming together to build an inclusive Memorial Cup after a 2-1 win over Madras world Engineering Group (MEG)? B)End poverty A)Kolkata FC C)Accelerating global actions for a world B)Chennai FC without poverty C)Bengaluru FC D)Poverty and You D)Lucknow FC Which state’s shahi litchi has recently got GI tag? 1441, Opp. IOCL Petrol Pump, CRPF Square, Bhubaneswar-750015 1 Ph. : (0674) 6556677, 8093556677. Web : www.vanik.org, E-mail : [email protected] DAILY CURRENT AFFAIR QUIZ – 17.10.2018 TO 18.10.2018 A)Haryana B)Manpreet Singh B)Sikkim C)Arshdeep Singh C)Karnataka D)Aman Singh D)Bihar 19. The military exercise named “DHARMA 12. The Asian Men’s Hockey Champions GUARDIAN-2018” is between India and Trophy 2018 begins in which city? which other country? A)New Delhi A)France B)Tokyo B)Russia C)Muscat C)Japan D)Brussels D)SriLanka 13. Which FC clinched their second Puttaiah 20. Who won the “Wildlife Photographer of the Memorial Cup after a 2-1 win over Madras Year 2018” award? Engineering Group (MEG)? A)Jess Findlay A)Mumbai FC B)Rim Williams B)Lucknow FC C)John Cornforth C)Bengaluru FC D)Marsel Van Oosten D)Pune FC 14. Which country has set up a “Break Into India Strategy Committee”? ANSWER A)Sri Lanka 1 B 11 D B)Australia 2 D 12 C C)USA 3 C 13 C D)UK 4 D 14 A 15. Which author has won the Man Booker 5 C 15 C Prize for her novel “Milkman”? 6 C 16 C A)Steven Colling B)H Wiliam 7 C 17 C C)Anna Burns 8 c 18 C D)Harper Lee 9 b 19 C 16. Who is the author of “Beeg Ani Beegath”? 10 c 20 D A)Vikram seth B)Arundhati Roy C)HM Pernal D)Amitav Ghosh 17. RBI increased lenders’ single borrower exposure limit for Non banking Finance Companies which do not finance infrastructure to how much percent? A)12% B)16% C)15% D)20% 18. Who has won the Young Wildlife Photographer of the Year(Asia) Award for his photograph “Pipe Owls”? A)Ajay biswas 1441, Opp. IOCL Petrol Pump, CRPF Square, Bhubaneswar-750015 2 Ph. : (0674) 6556677, 8093556677. Web : www.vanik.org, E-mail : [email protected] .
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