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Daily Current Affair Quiz – 04.07.2018 to 06.07.2018 DAILY CURRENT AFFAIR QUIZ – 04.07.2018 TO 06.07.2018 DAILY CURRENT AFFAIR QUIZ (4-6 JULY2018) No. of Questions : 20 Correct : ____________ Full Mark : 20 Wrong : _____________ Time : 5 min Mark Secured : _______ 1. Which state will be setting up the “first Khadi Mall” of the country? A)Jharkhand B)Uttar Pradesh C)Telangana D)Odisha 2. Who was appointed as MD and CEO of IDBI Bank? A)P S Jayakumar B)B Sriram C)Anish Basu D)Rajnish Kumar 3. Which national park has become largest habitat of endangered estuarine crocodiles? A)Hemis National Park B)Manas National Park C)Bhitarkanika National Park D)Madhav National Park 4. Which stock exchange has entered into an agreement with Bombay Metal Exchange to develop commodity derivates market? A)National Stock exchange B)Bombay Stock exchange C)NASDAQ D)New York Stock exchange 5. 42nd World Heritage Committee held in which city? A)Siberia B)Vienna C)Bahrain D)Copenhagen 6. NABARD sanctioned how much allocation for West Bengal for rural infra projects? A)735 cr B)840 cr C)755 cr D)930 cr 7. India beat which country to win Kabaddi Masters Title? A)Saudi Arabia B)Iran C)Pakistan D)Sri Lanka 8. Who was appointed as new chairman of Payments council of India? A)Aman Mittal B)Amit Sharma C)Vishwas patel D)Sumit Rawat 9. BJP president Amit Shah unveiled a stainless steel charkha in which state? A)Gujarat B)Madhya Pradesh C)Uttar Pradesh D)Kerala 10. The government has set up a committee to upgrade norms for computation of economic data.Who will head this committee? A)Prathap Kumar B)PS Jayakumar C)Ravindra H Dholakia D)Arvind Subramnaiyam 11. The Sunil Mehta committee submitted its report recently. The Committee is related to A) Privatisation of PSBs B) Merger of RRBs C) NBFCs D) NPA 12. Who among the following won the men‟s title of the 2018 Malaysia Open badminton tournament recently? A) Kento Momota B) Chen Long C) Lee Chong Wei D) Kenichi Tago 13. India lost 1-3 to which of the following teams in shootout in the summit clash of Champions Trophy hockey in Breda, the Netherlands recently? A) Malaysia B) Pakistan C) Australia D) South Korea 14. Moon Jae-in will visit India from Jul 8 to 11. He is the present President of which of the following countries? A) South Korea B) Vietnam C) Philippines D) Thailand 15. Who among the following along with Australian legend Ricky Ponting were inducted into the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame recently? He is the fifth Indian to be named in ICC‟s Hall of Fame. A) MS Dhoni B) Rahul Dravid C) Virat Kohli D) Virendra Sehwag 16. Who among the following won the women‟s title of the 2018 Malaysia Open badminton tournament recently? A) He Bingjiao B) Chen Qingchen C) Tai Tzu Ying D) Sun Yu 17. Numaligarh Refinery Ltd (NRL) has become the first oil public sector undertaking (PSU) to adopt an online legal compliance system „Legatrix‟. NRL is situated in A) Assam B) West Bengal C) Maharashtra D) Karnataka 18. What was India‟s position in terms of money parked by its citizens and companies with Swiss banks in 2017? A) 55th B) 63rd C) 68th D) 73rd 19. The indigenous fighter aircraft Tejas of No 45 Squadron recently formally commenced operations from the Air Force Station at Sulur situated in A) Karnataka B) Kerala C) Telangana D) Tamil Nadu 20. Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador won the recent Presidential polls in which of the following countries? A) Colombia B) Chile C) Mexico D) Canada ANSWER 1.A 2.B 3.C 4.B 5.C 6.A 7.B 8.C 9.A 10.C 11.D 12.C 13.C 14.A 15.B 16.C 17.A 18.D 19.D 20.C 1441, Opp. IOCL Petrol Pump, CRPF Square, Bhubaneswar-750015 1 Ph. : (0674) 6556677, 8093556677. Web : www.vanik.org, E-mail : [email protected] .
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