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(A) Chandrika Kumaratunga (B) Sirimavo Bandaranaike (C) D.M Bankersadda.com Current Affairs Quiz for Bank Exams 2020 Adda247.com Quiz Date: 12th August 2020 Q1. Who among the following has taken oath as the Prime Minister of Sri Lanka. (a) Chandrika Kumaratunga (b) Sirimavo Bandaranaike (c) D.M. Jayaratne (d) Mahinda Rajapaksa (e) Dingiri Banda Wijetunga Q2. Which of the following airport has developed an online portal “AIR SUVIDHA” to allow passengers to fill their mandatory self-declaration forms online instead of queuing at the airport? (a) Delhi International Airport (b) Jaipur International Airport (c) Bangalore International Airport (d) Chandigarh International Airport (e) Chennai International Airport Q3. Name the national portal on human elephant conflict which has been launched for collection of real time information & also for managing the conflicts on a real time basis. (a) Gajraksha (b) Save Elephant (c) Surakhsya (d) Hastirakshak (e) Samiksha Q4. 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Name the person who has won the sixth term as the President of Belarus. (a) Saulius Skvernelis (b) Volodymyr Zelensky (c) Igor Dodon (d) Alexander Lukashenko (e) Kjell Stefan Löfven Q8. Union Minister of Education Ramesh Pokhriyal ‘Nishank’ inaugurated a webinar with title ‘AtmaNirbhar Madhya Pradesh: Health and Education’ in ________ (a) Ujjain (b) Rewa (c) Indore (d) Kolkata (e) New Delhi Q9. The Boston Group has signed an MoU with the ___________ government to set up an IT company in Visakhapatnam. (a) Gujarat (b) Odisha (c) Andhra Pradesh (d) Kerala (e) Tamil Nadu Q10. Name the Red Bull racer who has won the 70th Anniversary Grand Prix held recently. For any Banking/Insurance exam Assistance, Give a Missed call @ 01141183264 Bankersadda.com Current Affairs Quiz for Bank Exams 2020 Adda247.com (a) Lewis Hamilton (b) Charles Leclerc (c) Alexander Albon (d) Max Verstappen (e) Valtteri Bottas Q11. Name the person who has been appointed as the new Prime Minister of Mauritania. 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Mahinda Rajapaksa has taken oath as the Prime Minister of Sri Lanka. S2. Ans.(a) Sol. Delhi International Airport has developed an online portal “AIR SUVIDHA” to allow passengers to fill their mandatory self-declaration forms online instead of queuing at the airport. S3. Ans.(c) Sol. National Portal on human elephant conflict called “Surakhsya” has been launched for collection of real time information & also for managing the conflicts on a real time basis. S4. Ans.(b) Sol. KN Ananthapadmanabhan of India has been included in ICC’s international panel of umpires. He is now eligible to officiate in the ODI and T20 internationals apart from umpiring in the junior World Cup. S5. Ans.(e) Sol. Former Indian footballer Laishram Manitombi Singh passed away. He played for India in the 2002 LG Cup in Vietnam. S6. Ans.(a) Sol. National Infrastructure Pipeline Online Dashboard has been launched. It will act as one stop solution for all stakeholders seeking for information on infrastructure projects in New India. S7. Ans.(d) Sol. Alexander Lukashenko has won the sixth term as the President of Belarus. S8. Ans.(e) For any Banking/Insurance exam Assistance, Give a Missed call @ 01141183264 Bankersadda.com Current Affairs Quiz for Bank Exams 2020 Adda247.com Sol. Union Minister of Education Ramesh Pokhriyal ‘Nishank’ inaugurated a webinar with title ‘AtmaNirbhar Madhya Pradesh: Health and Education’ in New Delhi. S9. Ans.(c) Sol. The Boston Group has signed an MoU with the Andhra Pradesh government to set up an IT company in Visakhapatnam. S10. Ans.(d) Sol. The Red Bull racer, Max Verstappen has won the 70th Anniversary Grand Prix. S11. Ans.(a) Sol. Mohamed Ould Bilal has been appointed as the new Prime Minister of Mauritania. S12. Ans.(c) Sol. Russia has become the first country in the world to register a coronavirus vaccine for use. S13. Ans.(b) Sol. Walter Roger Martos Ruiz has become the new Prime Minister of Peru. S14. Ans.(c) Sol. Delhi International Airport has developed an online portal “AIR SUVIDHA” to allow passengers to fill their mandatory self-declaration forms online instead of queuing at the airport. S15. Ans.(b) Sol. The capital of Belarus is Minsk. For any Banking/Insurance exam Assistance, Give a Missed call @ 01141183264.
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