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7 October to 8 October 2019) DAILY CURRENT AFFAIR QUIZ DAILY CURRENT AFFAIR QUIZ : ( 7 OCTOBER TO 8 OCTOBER 2019) No. of Questions: 15 Correct: Full Mark: 15 Wrong: Time: 15 min Mark Secured: 1. Name the Prime Minister of Bangladesh, e) None of these who visited India recently ? 5. Where was the India- Bangladesh Business a) Sheikh Hasina forum meet held ? b) Fakhruddin Ahmed a) New Delhi, Delhi c) Fazlul Haque b) Mumbai, Maharashtra d) Khaleda Zia c) Kolkata, West Bengal e) None of these d) Guwahati, Assam 2. How many MoU’s were signed between e) None of these India and Bangladesh during Prime Minister 6. Where was the 39th World Congress of of Bangladesh, Sheikh Hasina’s visit to India Poets (WCP) for the year 2019 held ? ? a) Kolkata, West Bengal a) 5 b) Mumbai, Maharashtra b) 6 c) Bhubaneswar, Odisha c) 7 d) Guwahati, Assam d) 8 e) None of these e) None of these 7. By which year, India will shift Bharat Stage 3. What was the theme of the 33rd edition of Six (BS IV) vehicular emission norms to BS VI the India Economic Summit organized by in order to curb vehicular pollution ? the World Economic Forum (WEF) in a) December 2020 partnership with Confederation of Indian b) April 2021 Industry (CII) that held in New Delhi ? c) December 2019 a) Theme – “Creating a shared future in a d) April 2020 fractured world” e) None of these b) Theme – “Globalization 4.0: Shaping a 8. Name the joint exercise that held between Global Architecture in the Age of the India and Maldives ? Fourth Industrial Revolution” a) Khanjar c) Theme – “Competitiveness of India Inc – b) Ekuverin India@75: Forging Ahead” c) Garuda Shakti d) Theme – “Innovating for India: d) Prabal Dostyk Strengthening South Asia, Impacting the e) None of these World” 9. Where was the 10th edition of the joint e) None of these exercise between India and Maldives 4. With which country, India had signed an named Ekuverin for the year 2019 held ? MoU on providing Coastal Surveillance a) Pune, Maharashtra System ? b) Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh a) Myanmar c) Aizawl, Mizoram b) Bangladesh d) Shillong, Meghalaya c) Nepal e) None of these d) Maldives 1 1441, Opp. IOCL Petrol Pump, CRPF Square, Bhubaneswar-750015 Ph. : (0674) 6556677, 8093556677. Web : www.vanik.org, E-mail : [email protected] DAILY CURRENT AFFAIR QUIZ 10. Name the Indian Army’s first and biggest 15. Name the bank that has signed first co- mountain combat exercise “Him Vijay” for origination of loan agreement of U GRO the year 2019 begun in Arunachal Pradesh Capital (formerly known as Chokhani ? securities) recently ? a) “Bold Kurukhestra” a) Indian Bank b) “Ajeya Warrior” b) Canara Bank c) “Him Vijay” c) State Bank of India(SBI) d) “Lamitye” d) Bank of Baroda (BOB) e) None of these e) None of these 11. Who chaired the 12 member working group (WG) constituted by Insurance ANSWER KEY: Regulatory and Development Authority of 1 a 9 a India (IRDAI) to review the product 2 c 10 c structure of title insurance ? 3 d 11 d a) Pravin Kutumbe 4 b 12 b b) Sujay Banarji 5 a 13 a c) K. Ganesh 6 c 14 c d) T.L. Alamelu 7 d 15 d e) None of these 8 b 12. Which bank has launched the “Debit Card EMI facility” for its existing customers for period ranging from 6 months to 18 months ? a) Bank of Baroda(BoB) b) State Bank of India (SBI) c) Indian Bank d) Canara Bank e) None of these 13. Which organization has acquired 75 % stake in Reliance Nippon Life Asset Management (RNAM) from Reliance Capital for around Rs 6,000 crore ? a) Nippon Life Insurance b) Shriram Life Insurance c) IndiaFirst Life Insurance d) DHFL Pramerica Life Insurance e) None of these 14. What is the new name of the Reliance Nippon Life Asset Management (RNAM), which was renamed after the acquisition ? a) Nippon Reliance Mutual Fund (NRMF) b) Nippon Reliance India Mutual Fund (NRIMF) c) Nippon India Mutual Fund (NIMF) d) Nippon India Reliance Mutual Fund (NIRMF) e) None of these 2 1441, Opp. IOCL Petrol Pump, CRPF Square, Bhubaneswar-750015 Ph. : (0674) 6556677, 8093556677. Web : www.vanik.org, E-mail : [email protected] .
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