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Current Affairs 24-03-2020 Quiz CURRENT AFFAIRS 24-03-2020 QUIZ 1. WHAT IS THE NAME OF THE FOURTH 6. CHIEF MINISTER APPRENTICESHIP WARSHIP DELIVEREDBY GARDEN REACH PROMOTION SCHEME(CMAPS) AND THE SHIPBUILDERS AND ENGINEERS-GRSETO THE YUVA UDYAMITA VIKAS ABHIYAN(YUVA) INDIAN NAVY? ARE THE SCHEMES OF WHICH STATE A) INS KILTAN GOVERNMENT? B) INS KAMORTA A) ODISHA C) INS KADMATT B) MADHYA PRADESH D) INS KAVARATTI C) UTTAR PRADESH D) PUNJAB 2. THE ‘TASK FORCE ON BLUE ECONOMY FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT’ IS A 7. INSTITUTE FOR DEFENCE STUDIES AND COLLABORATION BETWEEN INDIA ANDWHICH ANALYSES (IDSA),WAS RENAMED AFTER COUNTRY? WHICH FORMER UNION MINISTER? A) SWITZERLAND A) ARUN JAITLEY B) NORWAY B) SUSHMA SWARAJ C) SWEDEN C) MANOHAR PARIKKAR D) FRANCE D) GEORGE FERNANDES 3. ‘BERLINALE’ IS THE 70TH EDITION OF 8. AS PER THE ‘STATE OF INDIA’S BIRDS WHICH FAMOUS FESTIVAL, WHICH IS SET TO REPORT 2020’,WHICH BIRD SPECIES BE INAUGURATED IN GERMANY? SHOWED A BIG INCREASE IN A) BERLIN FOOD FESTIVAL POPULATION? B) BERLIN FILM FESTIVAL A) INDIAN PEAFOWL C) BERLIN DEFENCE SHOW B) GREAT INDIAN BUSTARD D) BERLIN ARTS FAIR C) COMMON OSTRICH D) TURKEY 4. WHICH STATE GOVERNMENT HAS RECENTLY LAUNCHED ASCHEME NAMED 9. WHAT IS THE NAME OF THE EXHIBITION, ‘NADU-NEDU’, FOR MODERNISING ORGANISED BY THE MINISTRY OF TEXTILES, HOSPITALS? FOR PROMOTING GEOGRAPHICAL A) TELANGANA INDICATION (GI) CRAFTS? B) ANDHRA PRADESH A) SHILP MELA C) KARNATAKA B) KALA MELA D) TAMIL NADU C) SHILP KUMBH D) KALA KUMBH 5. WHICH COUNTRY IS SET TO HOST THE MEN'S EDITION OF THE JUNIOR HOCKEY 10. KISHORI BALLAL, WHO RECENTLY WORLD CUP 2021? PASSED AWAY, WAS AVETERAN ACTOR OF A) INDIA WHICH LANGUAGE? B) ARGENTINA A) TELUGU C) FRANCE B) KANNADA D) BRAZIL C) ODIA D) PUNJABI WWW.CLASSMATESSC.COM.
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