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Challenge Test कौन ककतना रेडी है IBPS के किए Change Your Thoughts and You Change Your World Challenge Test कौन ककतना रेडी है IBPS के किए Change your thoughts and you change your world. WEST BENGAL LAUNCHED SWASTHYA SATHI SCHEME SWASTHYA SATHI scheme is a health insurance scheme of the West Bengal government/स्वास्थ सथी योजना पकिम बंगाि सरकार की एक स्वास््य बीमा योजना है। It was launched in 2016 and it has now been expanded to cover the state’s entire population. It provides basic health cover for secondary and tertiary care up to 5 lakh INR per annum per family. The scheme is to be completely funded by the state government of West Bengal. STATIC GK-I 190 Washington DC Global Financial Report 1945 Kristalina Georgieva SDR BOP Christine Lagarde Economic Outlook The largest borrowers: Argentina, Ukraine, Greece, Egypt FIFA ZURIC BASEL UNIVERSAL POSTAL UNION WTO ILO SWITZERLAND WHO GATT BIS UNCTAD World Intellectual Property Organization Q:-India’s first national park was established in which year ? भारत का पहिा राष्ट्रीय उद्यान ककस वर्षकपत स्था ककया गया था? 1.1936 India’s first national park was established in 1936 2.1945 as Hailey National Park, now known as “Jim 3.1947 Corbett National Park” (Uttarakhand). 4.1948 It is also famous as the first Project Tiger was first launched here in the year 1973. Q:-which is smallest national park in India? भारत का सबसे छोटा राष्ट्रीय उद्यान कौन सा है? 1. South Button Island National Park 2. Middle Button Island National Park 3. Periyar National Park 4. None “Hemis National Park” (Jammu & Kashmir) is largest national park of India. Q:-Which is the only floating National park in the world. दुकनया का एकमात्र तैरता हुआ राष्ट्रीय उद्यान कौन है। 1. Keibul Lamjao National Park 2. South Button Island National Park 3. Marine National Park 4. Hemis National Park Q:-Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary situated in which state ? सिीम अिी पक्षी अभयारण्य ककस रा煍य मᴂ कस्थत है? 1. Goa 2. Gujarat 3. Andhra Pradesh 4. MP Q:-Attiveri Bird Sanctuarysituated in which state ? अट्टीवेरी पक्षी अभयारण्य ककस रा煍य मᴂ है 1. Attiveri Bird Sanctuary 1. Goa 2. Bonal Bird Sanctuary 3. Gudavi Bird Sanctuary 2. Gujarat 4. Kaggaladu Bird Sanctuary 3. Andhra Pradesh 5. Magadi Bird Sanctuary 4. MP 6. Mandagadde Bird 5. Karnataka Sanctuary 7. Ranganthittu Bird Sanctuary Q:-Nagarjuna Sagar Hydroelectric Power Station situated in which state? नागरजुन सागर हाइड्रोइिेकररक पावर स्टेशन ककस रा煍य मᴂ कस्थत है? 1. Andhra Pradesh 2. Tamil Nadu 3. Kerala 4. None Q:-Sardar Saroval Hydroelectric Power Station situated in which state ? सरदार सरोवि पनकबजिी स्टेशन ककस रा煍य मᴂ कस्थत है? 1. Andhra Pradesh 2. Tamil Nadu 3. Kerala 4. Gujarat Q:-Korba Super Thermal Power Plant situated in which state? कोरबा सुपर थमषि पावर पिांट ककस रा煍य मᴂ कस्थत है? 1. Andhra Pradesh 2. Tamil Nadu 3. Kerala 4. Chhattisgarh Q:-Eden Garden stadium situated in which City? इडन गाडषन स्टेकडयम ककस शहर मᴂ कस्थत है? 1. Kolkata 2. Bhopal 3. Indore 4. Delhi 5. None Q:-Bhakra Nangal Dam situated on which river? भाखडा नांगि बााँध ककस नदी पर कस्थत है? 1. Sutlej Himachal Pradesh 2. Beas 3. Ravi 4. Narmada 5. None Q:-Sardar Sarovar Dam situated on which river? सरदार सरोवर बांध ककस नदी पर कस्थत है? 1. Sutlej 2. Beas 3. Ravi 4. Narmada 5. None Q:-Meenakshi Temple in which state? कमनाक्षीम ंकदर ककस रा煍य मᴂ है? 1. Andhra Pradesh 2. Tamil Nadu 3. Kerala 4. Chhattisgarh Meenakshi Temple, is a historic Hindu temple located on the southern bank of the Vaigai River in the temple city of Madurai, Q:-Bharatanatyam classical dance origin from which state? भरतनाट्यम शास्त्रीय नत्ृ य की उत्पकि ककस रा煍य से हु है? 1. Andhra Pradesh 2. Tamil Nadu 3. Kerala 4. Chhattisgarh Q:-Tribal Entrepreneurship Development Programme is the joint initiative of which organization?जनजातीय उद्यकमता कवकास 1. The Associated Chambers of Commerce and कायषक्रम ककस संगठन की संयुक्त पहि है? Industry of India (ASSOCHAM) is one of the 1. Ministry of Tribal Affairs and apex trade associations of India. NABARD 2. Niranjan Hiranaandani President 2. Ministry of Tribal Affairs and ASSOCHAM 3. Ministry of Tribal Affairs and FICCI 4. Ministry of Tribal Affairs and SEBI 5. None 2 Q:-With whom Hindustan Unilever (HUL) has entered into MoU to offer Digital Payment Solutions and Financial Solutions to its retailers and distributors? ककसके साथ कहंदुस्तान यूकनिीवर (HUL) ने अपने खुदरा कवक्रे ताओं और कवतरकⴂ को कडकजटि भुगतान समाधान और कविीय समाधान देने के किए समझौता ज्ञापन मᴂ प्रवेश ककया है? 1. ICICI Bank 2. Bank of Baroda 3. Kotek Mahindra 4. SBI 4 1. Initially Services in Mumbai and Bengaluru. 2. SBI will provide paperless OD (overdraft) facility of up to Rs 50,000 to retailers for their billings and finance facilities to distributors of HUL. 3. POS machine will be installed by SBI at various HUL touchpoints 4. SBI will also offer UPI based solutions to retailers an app called ‘Shikhar’. 5. Chairman and MD: Sanjiv Mehta 6. Chairman of SBI: Rajnish Kumar 2 Q:-RBI has decided to implement ‘Positive Pay System’ for which of the following purpose? RBI ने कनम्नकिकखत मᴂ से ककस उेश्य के किए Pay सकारात्मक वेतन प्रणािी ’िागू करने का कनणषय किया है? 1. Identification of fake currency note 2. Frauds related to cheques 3. Frauds related to online bank transactions 4. Frauds in the credit or debit cards 5. None For this purpose, RBI has issued directive under Section 10 (2) read with Section 18 of the Payments and Settlement System Act 2007. RBI will start this ‘Positive Pay System’ from 1st January 2021. The system will developed by National Payment Corporation of India (NPCI). All the banks will have to enable the system for all account holders issuing cheques for amount of Rs 50,000 and above. However, the usage of this system is as per the choice of account holder, but banks may make it compulsory in case of cheques pertaining to the amount of Rs 5 lakhs and above. Working Mechanism of ‘Positive Pay System’: Under this system, the issuer of the cheque will have to submit details of cheque like date, name of the beneficiary, payee and amount. Which of the following Biosphere Reserve was/were included in UNESCO’S World Network of Biosphere Reserves?/कनम्नकिकखत मᴂ से कौन सा बायोस्फीयर ररजवष यूनेस्को की कवश्व नेटवकष ऑफ बायोस्फीयर ररजवष मᴂ शाकमि / ककया गया था? a. Fuvahmulah Biosphere Reserve of Maldives/ मािदीव का फवहमुिा बायोकस्फयर ररजवष b. Khangchendzonga Biosphere Reserve (Sikkim, India)/ खंगचᴂद्जⴂगा बायोस्फीयर ररजवष (कसकरकम, भारत) c. Panna Biosphere (Madhya Pradesh, India)/ पन्ना बायोस्फीयर (मध्य प्रदेश, भारत) d. Addu Atoll Biosphere Reserve of Maldives/मािदीव के अडू एटोि बायोकस्फयर ररजवष E:-All except (b) Which of the following state signed MoU with Global Alliance for Mass Entrepreneurship (GAME) to develop ease of doing business capability in State’s MSMEs?/कनम्न मᴂ से ककस रा煍य ने रा煍य के MSMEs मᴂ व्यावसाकयक क्षमता करने मᴂ आसानी कवककसत करने के किए Global Alliance for Mass Entrepreneurship (GAME) के साथ समझौता ज्ञापन पर हस्ताक्षर ककए? a. Delhi 1. Capital of Punjab: Chandigarh b. Goa 2. CM of Punjab: Captain. c. Maharashtra Amarinder Singh d. Punjab e.None 3. Governor of Punjab: V P Singh Badnore Plastic Premier League Tournament will be played in which city/पिाकस्टक प्रीकमयर िीग टूनाषमᴂट ककस शहर मᴂ खेिा जाएगा? 1. Ambikapur 1. 4 Team For Plastic Premier League 2. Surat competition. 3. Indore 2. 19 zones of Indore Municipal Corporation 4. Delhi are divided into these four teams. 5. None 3. Radio Jockey will encourage citizens to donate more and more plastic from their radio station. 4. The team that collects the most single-use plastics in this 45-day competition will be awarded the PPL Trophy. The SERB-POWER initiative belongs to which of the following organization?/SERB-POWER पहि कनम्नकिकखत मᴂ से ककस संगठन ने की है? a. NITI Aayog b. SEBI c. IIT Kanpur d. Department of Science and Technology (DST) 1. The significance of SERB-POWER is (Science and Engineering and Research Board-Promoting Opportunities for Women in Exploratory Research). 2. The initiative is of the Department of Science and Technology (DST), Government of India. SERB is the statutory body of the DST. In which state was India’s first seaplane service launched by PM Modi?/पीएम Capital of Gujarat: Gandhinagar मोदी ने भारत की पहिी सीपिेन सेवा ककस CM of Gujarat: Vijay Rupani रा煍य मᴂ शु셂 की थी? Governor of Gujarat: Acharya Devvrat State animal of Gujarat: Asiatic Lion Dams in Gujarat: Ukai Dam (Tapti River), Dharoi Dam a. Kerala (Sabarmati River), Kadana Dam (Mahi River), b. Goa Dantiwada Dam (Banas River) c. Gujarat d. Tamil Nadu Who among the following launched ‘Meri Saheli’ Initiative?/ कनम्नकिकखत मᴂ से ककसने मेरी सहेिी ’पहि शु셂 की? a. NITI Aayog b. Ministry of Health and Family Welfare c. Ministry of Women and Child Development d.
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