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Daily Current Affairs 24Th July DAILY CURRENT AFFAIRS DAILY CURRENT AFFAIRS Daily Current Affairs 24th July DAILY CURRENT AFFAIRS Daily Current Affairs 24th July DAILY CURRENT AFFAIRS Daily Current Affairs 31st July DAILY CURRENT AFFAIRS Fun Fact : There are almost 25-35 Daily Current Affairs important for Govt Jobs Almost all of it is covered in this show. The remaining if left is covered in the evening 4 pm daily mcq show For being a Kush Sir Current Affair Champion watch both DAILY CURRENT AFFAIRS Champions of Champions DAILY CURRENT AFFAIRS Champions of Champions DAILY CURRENT AFFAIRS Ritik Dolly Tania Gaurav Jha Mail at [email protected] DAILY CURRENT AFFAIRS भारत को जानो Bharat Ko Jano GI TAGS Part 5 & Quiz Mohd. Rafi DAILY CURRENT AFFAIRS Ikat Odisha Channapatna tOYS Karnataka Wet Grinder Tamil Nadu Kasuti Embroidery Karnataka Palakkadan Matta Rice Kerala Surkha Guava Uttar Pradesh Daily Current Affairs 1. Ikat has been given the GI Tag for which state? a. Odisha 2. Wet Grinder has been given the GI Tag for which state? a. TN 3. Kasuti Embroidery has been given the GI Tag for which state? a. Karnataka 4. Surkha Guava has been given the GI Tag for which state? a. UP 5. Palakkadan Matta Rice has is the go tag for which state? a. Kerala https://gradeup. co/ NEWS GI Tags NEWS Odisha • IAF has designed,Ikat developed and inductedChannapatnaan Airborne tOYSRescue Pod Karnataka for Isolated Transportation. Wet Grinder Tamil Nadu • It utilised for evacuation of critical patients Kasutiwith infectious Embroiderydiseases Karnataka • It has been developed at a cost of Palakkadan Matta Rice Kerala Rs. 60,000 only, as compared to the importedSurkhasystems Guavacosting up to Uttar Pradesh Rs. 60 lakh. https://gradeup. co/ Daily Current Affairs 1. Which of the following is not related to the Green Ag Project? a. Global Environment Facility b. Department of Agriculture, Cooperation, and Farmers’ Welfare c. FAO d. MOEFCC e. WHO https://gradeup. co/ Daily Current Affairs 1. Which of the following is not related to the Green Ag Project? a. Global Environment Facility b. Department of Agriculture, Cooperation, and Farmers’ Welfare c. FAO d. MOEFCC e. WHO https://gradeup. co/ Daily Current Affairs 2. What does R stand for in KRCNet? a. Random b. Resource c. Repository d. Respite e. Rains https://gradeup. co/ Daily Current Affairs 2. What does R stand for in KRCNet? a. Random b. Resource c. Repository d. Respite e. Rains https://gradeup. co/ Daily Current Affairs 3. ________ will be a single point entry to the intellectual world of the Ministry of Earth Sciences. a. DIKSHA b. PRAGYATA c. ASEEM d. ARPIT e. KRCNet https://gradeup. co/ Daily Current Affairs 3. ________ will be a single point entry to the intellectual world of the Ministry of Earth Sciences. a. DIKSHA b. PRAGYATA c. ASEEM d. ARPIT e. KRCNet https://gradeup. co/ Daily Current Affairs 4. Which of the following degrees has been cancelled by the NEP? a. Msc b. M. Phil c. PHD d. MCA e. M.TECH https://gradeup. co/ Daily Current Affairs 4. Which of the following degrees has been cancelled by the NEP? a. Msc b. M. Phil c. PHD d. MCA e. M.TECH https://gradeup. co/ Daily Current Affairs 5. A CHILD Mother Tongue shall be the language till which school standard? a. 3 b. 4 c. 5 d. 6 e. 8 https://gradeup. co/ Daily Current Affairs 5. A CHILD Mother Tongue shall be the language till which school standard? a. 3 b. 4 c. 5 d. 6 e. 8 https://gradeup. co/ Daily Current Affairs 6. This is the first NEP after how many years? a. 30 b. 34 c. 28 d. 29 e. 21 https://gradeup. co/ Daily Current Affairs 6. This is the first NEP after how many years? a. 30 b. 34 c. 28 d. 29 e. 21 https://gradeup. co/ Daily Current Affairs 7. Who of the following was responsible for the initial draft of the NEP? a. Krish Gopalkrishnan b. P.K. Mohanty c. Deepak B Phatak d. K. Kasturirangan e. Uday Kotak https://gradeup. co/ Daily Current Affairs 7. Who of the following was responsible for the initial draft of the NEP? a. Krish Gopalkrishnan b. P.K. Mohanty c. Deepak B Phatak d. K. Kasturirangan e. Uday Kotak https://gradeup. co/ Daily Current Affairs 8. A National Mission on Foundational Literacy and Numeracy will ensure basic skills by Class 3 by which year? a. 2023 b. 2025 c. 2027 d. 2030 e. 2032 https://gradeup. co/ Daily Current Affairs 8. A National Mission on Foundational Literacy and Numeracy will ensure basic skills by Class 3 by which year? a. 2023 b. 2025 c. 2027 d. 2030 e. 2032 https://gradeup. co/ Daily Current Affairs 9. Public spending on Education by States, Centre shall be raised to what % of the GDP? a. 2.5 b. 3 c. 4 d. 5 e. 6 https://gradeup. co/ Daily Current Affairs 9. Public spending on Education by States, Centre shall be raised to what % of the GDP? a. 2.5 b. 3 c. 4 d. 5 e. 6 https://gradeup. co/ Daily Current Affairs 10. Which ministry shall be renamed as the Ministry of Education? a. MSME b. MHRD c. MES d. MOEFCC e. MSD https://gradeup. co/ Daily Current Affairs 10. Which ministry shall be renamed as the Ministry of Education? a. MSME b. MHRD c. MES d. MOEFCC e. MSD https://gradeup. co/ Daily Current Affairs 11. What shall be the maximum strength of members under the Trust formed to build the Mosque 25 kms from the Babri Masjid Site? a. 7 b. 9 c. 11 d. 15 e. 21 https://gradeup. co/ Daily Current Affairs 11. What shall be the maximum strength of members under the Trust formed to build the Mosque 25 kms from the Babri Masjid Site? a. 7 b. 9 c. 11 d. 15 e. 21 https://gradeup. co/ Daily Current Affairs 12. What is the Gross Enrolment ratio target by the year 2035? (%) a. 26.3 b. 30 c. 33 d. 40 e. 50 https://gradeup. co/ Daily Current Affairs 12. What is the Gross Enrolment ratio target by the year 2035? (%) a. 26.3 b. 30 c. 33 d. 40 e. 50 https://gradeup. co/ Daily Current Affairs 13. Which of the following states has approved a new social media law? a. Indonesia b. Turkey c. Pakistan d. Malayasia e. Mauritius https://gradeup. co/ Daily Current Affairs 13. Which of the following states has approved a new social media law? a. Indonesia b. Turkey c. Pakistan d. Malayasia e. Mauritius https://gradeup. co/ Daily Current Affairs 14. Rajat Bhatia is associated with which of the following sports? a. Hockey b. Cricket c. Football d. Badminton e. Squash https://gradeup. co/ Daily Current Affairs 14. Rajat Bhatia is associated with which of the following sports? a. Hockey b. Cricket c. Football d. Badminton e. Squash https://gradeup. co/ Daily Current Affairs 15. Who has been reelected as the President of AIIB? a. Anil Kishora b. Ashok Lavasa c. Marcus Troyjo d. Roberto Azvedo e. Jin Liqun https://gradeup. co/ Daily Current Affairs 15. Who has been reelected as the President of AIIB? a. Anil Kishora b. Ashok Lavasa c. Marcus Troyjo d. Roberto Azvedo e. Jin Liqun https://gradeup. co/ DAILY CURRENT AFFAIRS Daily Current Affairs 24th July DAILY CURRENT AFFAIRS LEVEL UP WITH Daily Current Affairs 16. Which of the following statements is true about China-backed Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) ? 1. India has received the most funding of any country from the bank. 2. India is one of the 57 founding member of the AIIB 3. It has received $1.95 billion from the Beijing-headquartered bank a. 1 only b. 3 only c. 2 and 3 only d. 1 and 2 only e. 1,2 and 3 only https://gradeup. co/ Daily Current Affairs 16. Which of the following statements is true about China-backed Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) ? 1. India has received the most funding of any country from the bank. 2. India is one of the 57 founding member of the AIIB 3. It has received $1.95 billion from the Beijing-headquartered bank a. 1 only b. 3 only c. 2 and 3 only d. 1 and 2 only e. 1,2 and 3 only https://gradeup. co/ BIG STORIES https://gradeup.STORIES THAT MAKE ALL THE RIGHT NOISES. co/ Natesa: Pratihara Style of Rajasthan • Natesa,a rare sandstone idol from the 9th century (Pratihara Style of Rajasthan) has been retrieved after 22 years. • 9 व ीं शताब्द (राजथान क प्रततहार शैल ) से एक दुललभ बलुआ पत्थर क मूततल, 22 साल बाद पुनः प्राप्त क गई है। https://gradeup. co/ NEWSNatesa: Pratihara Style of RajasthanNEWS • IAF has designed,The Natesadeveloped icon, and Ghateswar Temple, Baroli, Rajasthan. inductedSmuggledan Airborne out of theRescue countryPod 1998 India Pride Project’ restitution of the Natesa icon. for Isolated Transportation. India Pride Project group of art enthusiasts who use social media to • It utilised for evacuation of critical identify stolen religious artefacts from Indian temples and secure their return. patientsThewith sandstoneinfectious Natesadiseases figure stands tall at almost 4 ft. • It has been developedNandi at a cost of is shown behind the right leg Rs. 60,000 Responsibleonly, as compared Org to The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) and the the imported systems costing up to Ministry of Culture Rs. 60 lakh. https://gradeup. co/ Aerial Seeding in Haryana • Haryana government has employed aerial seeding techniques to improve green cover in the Aravalli area of the state.
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