UPSC aspirants consistently rely on daily current affairs MCQs to stay updated with national and international events that form the backbone of the Prelims examination. Each year, approximately 15-20 questions in the UPSC Prelims directly test current affairs knowledge, making daily practice indispensable. EduRev offers comprehensive daily MCQs covering governance, international relations, economy, environment, science and technology, and social issues. These questions mirror the actual exam pattern, helping candidates identify which topics frequently appear in UPSC papers. A common mistake aspirants make is treating current affairs as mere news reading; instead, linking daily events to static GS topics-such as connecting a new environmental policy to constitutional provisions-ensures deeper retention. Regular practice with these MCQs builds the analytical skills needed to eliminate incorrect options quickly, a crucial time-saving technique in the Prelims hall.
This MCQ set covers critical events from January 30, 2026, including updates on government schemes, policy changes, and significant appointments. Questions focus on testing factual recall and analytical understanding essential for UPSC Prelims preparation.
These MCQs examine developments in international relations, economic indicators, and judicial pronouncements from January 29, 2026. The questions help aspirants connect current developments with static GS portions, a key skill for comprehensive UPSC preparation.
This set addresses important environmental policies, technological innovations, and constitutional amendments discussed on January 28, 2026. Questions are designed to test both factual knowledge and the ability to analyze government initiatives critically.
Focusing on defense developments, welfare schemes, and bilateral agreements from January 27, 2026, these MCQs ensure aspirants grasp the multidimensional aspects of current affairs that frequently appear in UPSC questions.
This MCQ collection covers Republic Day events, national honors, and policy announcements from January 26, 2026. Questions emphasize connecting these events with India's constitutional framework and governance structures.
These questions review developments in agriculture, financial sector reforms, and international summits from January 25, 2026. The MCQs are structured to mirror UPSC's preference for interconnected, application-based current affairs questions.
Covering scientific achievements, education policies, and health sector updates from January 24, 2026, these MCQs help aspirants build the diverse knowledge base required for UPSC's multidisciplinary examination approach.
This set examines infrastructure projects, urban development schemes, and transport sector innovations from January 23, 2026. Questions are crafted to test understanding of how these initiatives align with national development goals.
These MCQs address energy transitions, climate commitments, and environmental conservation efforts from January 22, 2026. The questions reflect UPSC's increasing emphasis on sustainable development and environmental governance topics.
Focusing on social justice initiatives, minority welfare programs, and inclusive development from January 21, 2026, these questions help candidates understand the government's approach to equity and rights-based governance.
This collection reviews cybersecurity developments, digital governance initiatives, and technology policy updates from January 20, 2026. Questions test both technical understanding and awareness of regulatory frameworks governing digital India.
These MCQs cover monetary policy decisions, banking sector reforms, and economic indicators from January 19, 2026. The questions require aspirants to understand not just facts but also the economic reasoning behind policy changes.
Examining foreign policy shifts, diplomatic engagements, and geopolitical developments from January 18, 2026, these questions help candidates grasp India's evolving role in global affairs and strategic partnerships.
This set addresses space missions, research collaborations, and innovation ecosystems from January 17, 2026. Questions reflect UPSC's pattern of asking about India's scientific achievements and their strategic significance.
These MCQs review legislative developments, parliamentary proceedings, and constitutional amendments from January 16, 2026. The questions emphasize understanding the legislative process and the implications of new laws on governance.
Covering military exercises, defense acquisitions, and strategic partnerships from January 15, 2026, these questions test awareness of India's defense posture and national security concerns that regularly appear in UPSC papers.
This collection examines cultural events, heritage conservation projects, and tourism initiatives from January 14, 2026. Questions help aspirants appreciate the cultural dimension of current affairs often tested in UPSC examinations.
These MCQs address water resource management, inter-state disputes, and river conservation from January 13, 2026. The questions reflect UPSC's focus on resource governance and federalism-related challenges in India.
Focusing on women's empowerment schemes, gender justice initiatives, and social welfare programs from January 12, 2026, these questions test understanding of government efforts toward inclusive development and constitutional values.
This set reviews disaster management responses, climate resilience measures, and emergency preparedness from January 11, 2026. Questions align with UPSC's emphasis on governance challenges posed by natural calamities and climate change.
These MCQs cover sports achievements, youth initiatives, and skill development programs from January 10, 2026. The questions help aspirants connect sports and youth affairs with broader national development objectives tested in UPSC.
Examining labor reforms, employment generation schemes, and industrial relations from January 9, 2026, these questions test understanding of economic policies aimed at job creation and workforce development.
This collection addresses public health initiatives, vaccination drives, and healthcare infrastructure from January 8, 2026. Questions reflect the growing importance of health governance in UPSC's current affairs section.
These MCQs review trade agreements, export promotion schemes, and commerce policy updates from January 7, 2026. The questions help aspirants understand India's integration into global value chains and trade diplomacy.
Covering renewable energy projects, power sector reforms, and energy security measures from January 6, 2026, these questions test awareness of India's transition toward sustainable energy and climate commitments.
This set examines judicial reforms, legal aid initiatives, and access to justice programs from January 5, 2026. Questions emphasize understanding the judiciary's role in governance and the ongoing reforms for speedy justice.
These MCQs address tribal welfare schemes, forest rights implementation, and indigenous community development from January 4, 2026. The questions reflect UPSC's focus on marginalized communities and rights-based governance approaches.
Focusing on railway modernization, transport connectivity, and logistics efficiency from January 3, 2026, these questions help candidates understand infrastructure development's role in economic growth and regional integration.
This collection reviews maritime security, coastal development, and blue economy initiatives from January 2, 2026. Questions test awareness of India's maritime interests and ocean governance strategies frequently appearing in UPSC papers.
These MCQs cover New Year policy announcements, budget preparations, and government priorities for 2026. The questions help aspirants identify emerging themes and policy directions that shape the year's current affairs landscape.
Success in UPSC Prelims demands not just solving MCQs but understanding the rationale behind each answer option. EduRev's daily current affairs MCQs come with detailed explanations that clarify why one option is correct while others are not-a learning approach that strengthens conceptual clarity. Many aspirants struggle with negative marking; practicing these MCQs helps develop the judgment to skip questions where certainty is low. Additionally, these questions cover the entire GS Prelims spectrum, from polity and economy to environment and international relations, ensuring comprehensive preparation. The MCQs are updated daily, reflecting the dynamic nature of current affairs and ensuring aspirants never miss critical developments that could appear in the actual examination.
Consolidating a month's worth of current affairs into focused MCQ practice is essential for long-term retention and revision efficiency. EduRev's monthly question banks allow aspirants to review January 2026 holistically, identifying recurring themes such as governance reforms or environmental policies that appeared multiple times. This pattern recognition is crucial because UPSC often tests the same issue from different angles across Prelims and Mains. Regular monthly revision using these MCQs prevents the common pitfall of remembering only the most recent events while forgetting earlier ones, ensuring balanced coverage across all months leading up to the examination.