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DAILY CURRENT AFFAIRS QUIZ : 14 MAY 2021 1. Various Types of Atms DAILY CURRENT AFFAIRS QUIZ : 14 MAY 2021 1. Various types of ATMs.12.2018 available and the B) Maximum Purchase limit for an purposes are mentioned.2018 in the options. Individual is 4 Kgs for a financial year Select the one which is wrongly related. C) Maturity duration of the bonds is 8 (a) White Label ATM.11.2018 – ATMs are owned years and operated by non-bank entities but not (a) Only A outsourced (b)Only B & C (b) Brown Label ATM – Outsourced (c) All A, B & C ATMs operated by 3rd parties (d)Only A & B (c) Orange Label ATM – Accessible only (e) Only C to Women customers 6. In May 2021, China released its 7th (d) Yellow Label ATM – E-commerce & Census, where its population stood at Online Purchase ___________ in 2020 and expected to (e) Green Label ATM – Agricultural reach the maximum by __________. Transaction (a) 1.41 Billion, 2030 2. Which state govt. inaugurated (in (b)1.56 Billion, 2025 May’21) a web portal called “CGTeeka” (c) 1.56 Billion, 2030 to facilitate ease of registration process (d)1.56 Billion, 2028 for COVID-19 vaccination? (e) 1.41 Billion, 2025 (a) Gujarat 7. In May 2021, National Bamboo Mission (b)Chhattisgarh (NBM) launched the MIS Module (c) Punjab (Management Information Systems). (d)Assam Development of which industry is (e) Rajasthan focused through MIS Module? 3. Who was appointed (in May’21) as the (a) Pharmaceutical Undersecretary-General of UN (b)Khadi Humanitarian Affairs? (c) Horticulture (a) Mark Lowcock (d)Agarbatti (b) Marin Griffiths (e) Rubber (c) Usha Rao-Monari 8. According to the report released by (d) Liu Zhenmin CEEW-CEF, India added ________ (e) Ana Maria Menéndez power generation capacity in 2020-21 4. Which company will be establishing with 7.7 GW from ___________. India’s 3rd Power Exchange? (a) 12.1 GW, Coal Energy (a) JSW Energy Limited. (b) 14.8 GW, Solar Energy (b) CESC Limited (c) 12.1 GW, Renewable Energy (c) PTC India Limited (d) 14.8 GW, Renewable Energy (d) REC Limited (e) 13.3 GW, Coal Energy (e) Pranurja Solutions Limited 9. In May 2021, the Union Cabinet gave 5. In May 2021, Indian Govt. approved the approval to several initiatives including issuance of Sovereign Gold Bonds for the changes made to the Production FY22 in 6 trenches. Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme. Identify the points that are correct in Select the points that are correct with relation to Sovereign Gold Bonds: respect to the context of the recent A) The bonds will be sold by RBI only approvals. through Stock Exchanges in India A) A National Programme on Advanced Chemistry Cell (ACC) Battery Storage 1441, Opp. IOCL Petrol Pump, CRPF Square, Bhubaneswar-750015 1 Ph. : 8093556677, 9040556677. Web :www.vanik.org, E-mail : [email protected] DAILY CURRENT AFFAIRS QUIZ : 14 MAY 2021 was included under PLI.12.2018 scheme with an 14. In May 2021, who has been appointed as outlay of Rs. 18,000 crore.2018 the next Ambassador of India to the B) All ACC should possess a minimum Republic of Suriname? manufacturing capacity.11.2018 of 5 GWh (a) Taranjit Singh Sandhu C) Himachal Pradesh govt. will use land (b) Arun Kumar Singh owned by ITBP for construction of (c) S Balachandran ‘Aerial Passenger Ropeway System’ (d) Harsh Vardhan Shringla (a) Only B (e) Navtej Sarna (b) Only B & C 15. Blue Dart is working with which state to (c) All A, B & C operate an experimental Unmanned (d) Only A & B Aircraft System (UAS) for delivery of (e) Only A vaccines and emergency medical 10. In Ladakh, which valley is home to the supplies? Buddhist Dard tribe that lives in five (a) Karnataka villages? (b) Telangana (a) Markha Valley (c) Andhra Pradesh (b) Aryan Valley (d) Kerala (c) Dha Hanu Valley (e) Haryana (d) Ripchar Valley (e) Zanskar Valley 11. In May 2021, who has launched an ANSWER KEYS official mobile application for journalists 1 c 9 d to cover proceedings of the apex court? 2 b 10 b (a) Ram Nath Kovind 3 b 11 c (b) Narendra Modi 4 e 12 b (c) N.V. Ramana 5 b 13 a (d) Rohinton Fali Nariman 6 e 14 c (e) Uday Lalit 12. Hospitality firm OYO will be shifting to a 7 d 15 b 4-day work week. Who is the CEO of 8 c OYO? (a) Susan Wojcicki (b) Ritesh Agarwal (c) Pravin Kumar Purwar (d) Gopal Vittal (e) Satya Nadella 13. Toy maker Lego Group and the Lego Foundation will donate how many million dollars to support COVID-19 relief efforts in India? (a) 1 (b)1.5 (c) 2 (d)2.5 (e) 3 1441, Opp. IOCL Petrol Pump, CRPF Square, Bhubaneswar-750015 2 Ph. : 8093556677, 9040556677. Web :www.vanik.org, E-mail : [email protected] .
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