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Test: Monthly Current Affairs February- 3 - Question 1

The Bilimora-Waghai Heritage Train, recently seen in the news, is located in which of the following state?

Detailed Solution for Test: Monthly Current Affairs February- 3 - Question 1

The Bilimora-Waghai Heritage Train is a 63-km narrow gauge train connecting Bilimora in Navsari district with Waghai in Dang district in Gujarat. The Indian Railways had proposed to preserve its route as ―industrial heritage” in 2018.

Test: Monthly Current Affairs February- 3 - Question 2

The ‘Indian Sign Language Research and Training Centre (ISLRTC)’ works under the aegis of which of the following ministries?

Detailed Solution for Test: Monthly Current Affairs February- 3 - Question 2

Indian Sign Language Research and Training Centre (ISLRTC)  under the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment  inaugurated the 3rd Edition of the Indian Sign Language Dictionary with 10,000 terms. The first edition was launched in March 2018 with 3,000 terms, followed by the second edition in February 2019 that had 6,000 terms.The dictionary included terms of daily use, academic, legal and administrative, medical, technical and agricultural terms.

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Test: Monthly Current Affairs February- 3 - Question 3

Consider the following statements:

1. Guru Nanak Dev advocated the ‘Saguna’ form of bhakti.
2. He set up rules for congregational worship (Sangat) involving collective recitation.

Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

Detailed Solution for Test: Monthly Current Affairs February- 3 - Question 3

Statement 1 is not correct: He was born into a middle-class Hindu family and raised by his parents, Mehta Kalu and Mata Tripta. He was the first of the 10 Sikh Gurus and the founder of Sikhism in the 15th century. He started writing the Guru Granth Sahib and completed 974 hymns. He advocated the ‘Nirguna’ (devotion to and worship of formless divine) form of bhakti.
Statement 2 is correct: His verses preach selfless service to humanity, prosperity and social justice for all, irrespective of differences.Rules were set up by him for congregational worship (Sangat). Guru Nanak travelled across South Asia and the Middle East to spread his teachings. A Gurdwara was built at his birthplace in the city now known as Nankana Sahib which is located in the Punjab province of Pakistan. 

Test: Monthly Current Affairs February- 3 - Question 4

‘Carbon Watch’ recently seen in the news, it is an

Detailed Solution for Test: Monthly Current Affairs February- 3 - Question 4

Carbon Watch is India’s first app to assess one’s carbon footprint. It has been launched by Chandigarh but can be accessed by all.
It asks the user to feed certain data in 4 parts:

  • Water: inform about the consumption of Water
  • Energy: Data regarding monthly electricity units consumed and solar energy consumed
  • Waste Generation: Amount of waste produced by individual and family is to be inputted
  • Transport (Vehicular movement): Mode of transport like bicycle, two-wheeler or four-wheeler, etc will be asked
Test: Monthly Current Affairs February- 3 - Question 5

Consider the following statements about the SFURTI scheme, often seen in the news:

1. It was launched by the Ministry of Trade and Commerce.
2. SFURTI clusters have been set up to promote Entrepreneurship in emerging fields like Industry 4.0, Artificial Intelligence, etc.

Which of the above statement(s) is/are not correct?

Detailed Solution for Test: Monthly Current Affairs February- 3 - Question 5

In News: MSME minister recently inaugurated 50 SFURTI clusters.
Statement 1 is not correct. The SFURTI scheme was launched by the Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in 2005.
Statement 2 is not correct. The aim of SFURTI clusters is to organise traditional industries and artisans into clusters to make them competitive and increase their income.

Test: Monthly Current Affairs February- 3 - Question 6

Consider the following statements:

1. Myanmar proposed the idea to observe International Mother Language Day.
2. It was welcomed by the UN General Assembly in its resolution of 2002.

Which of the above statement(s) is/are correct?

Detailed Solution for Test: Monthly Current Affairs February- 3 - Question 6

Statement 1 is not correct. Bangladesh  proposed the idea to observe International Mother Language Day.
Statement 2 is correct. The proposal got UNESCO’s approval in 1999. the UN General Assembly welcomed it in its resolution of 2002.
The UN General Assembly in 2007 asked its member states ―to promote the preservation and protection of all languages used by peoples of the world.”

Test: Monthly Current Affairs February- 3 - Question 7

Recently, scientists have successfully cloned a Black-footed Ferret using frozen cells. The species is listed in the IUCN Red List as?

Detailed Solution for Test: Monthly Current Affairs February- 3 - Question 7

Recently, scientists have successfully cloned a Black-footed Ferret using frozen cells from an animal that died more than 30 years ago. This is the first time any native endangered species has been cloned in the US. Black-footed ferrets are found in short or middle grass prairies in North America and are the only ferret species native to the continent. These are listed as ―endangered” in the IUCN Red List.

Test: Monthly Current Affairs February- 3 - Question 8

Consider the following statements:

1. Kutia Kondhs are the Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Group (PVTG) of Rajasthan.
2. There are 700 PVTG identified across India by Census 2011.

Which of the statements given above are not correct?

Detailed Solution for Test: Monthly Current Affairs February- 3 - Question 8

In News: Kutia Khonds are a Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Group (PVTG) of Kalahandi District of Odisha and need special care for their upliftment.
Statement 1 is not correct. Kutia Kondhs are a Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Group (PVTG) of Odisha.
Statement 2 is not correct. There are 75 PTVGs out of 705 Scheduled Tribes spread across 17 states in India identified by Census 2011.

Test: Monthly Current Affairs February- 3 - Question 9

Which of the following states has declared the Kala Namak Rice as the One District One Product (ODOP)?

Detailed Solution for Test: Monthly Current Affairs February- 3 - Question 9

In order to promote the production, processing, packaging and branding of Kala Namak Rice, the UP Government has declared it as the One District One Product (ODOP) of Siddharth Nagar whereas the Central Government has announced it as the ODOP of Basti, Gorakhpur, Maharajganj and Sant Kabir Nagar.

Test: Monthly Current Affairs February- 3 - Question 10

Who among the following is the chairperson of the Defence Acquisition Council (DAC)?

Detailed Solution for Test: Monthly Current Affairs February- 3 - Question 10

The Defence Acquisition Council (DAC) works under the Ministry of Defence and was constituted for overall guidance of the defence procurement planning process. The Defence Minister acts as its chairperson.

Test: Monthly Current Affairs February- 3 - Question 11

Consider the following statements:

1. The Chief Information Commission (CIC) is an executive body.
2. The term of Chief Information Commissioner is fixed at 5 years or 65 years age whichever is earlier.
3. Public Information Officers are liable to reply to a plea within 30 days.

Which of the above statements is/are not correct?

Detailed Solution for Test: Monthly Current Affairs February- 3 - Question 11

In News: Supreme Court expressed its displeasure on no reply of Central Government on plea against RTI Amendment Act 2019.
Statement 1 is not correct. The Chief Information Commission (CIC) is a statutory body.
Statement 2 is not correct. The new term of CIC as decided by the Central Government is 3 years after the 2019 amendment.
Statement 3 is correct. Public Information Officers are liable to reply to RTI applications or plead within 30 days.

Test: Monthly Current Affairs February- 3 - Question 12

Mount Etna, recently seen in the news, is located in?

Detailed Solution for Test: Monthly Current Affairs February- 3 - Question 12

Mount Etna is situated in Sicily in Italy and is Europe’s most active volcano. Its geological characteristics indicate that it has been active since the end of the Neogene Period (i.e., for about the past 2.6 million years).

Test: Monthly Current Affairs February- 3 - Question 13

Pasteurella multocida, recently seen in the news, is related to?

Detailed Solution for Test: Monthly Current Affairs February- 3 - Question 13

In News: Recently, 7 elephants in Karlapat Wildlife Sanctuary, Odisha have died of haemorrhagic septicaemia caused by bacteria Pasteurella multocida.
Option A is correct. Pasteurella multocida is a Gram-negative, nonmotile, penicillin-sensitive coccobacillus of the family Pasteurellaceae. It is the cause of a range of diseases in mammals and birds, including fowl cholera in poultry, atrophic rhinitis in pigs, and bovine hemorrhagic septicemia in cattle and buffalo.

Test: Monthly Current Affairs February- 3 - Question 14

With reference to Saras Aajeevika Mela, consider the following statements:

1. It aims to bring the rural women Self Help Groups (SHGs) under one platform to showcase their skills and sell their products at national level.
2. It was launched by the Ministry of Culture.

Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

Detailed Solution for Test: Monthly Current Affairs February- 3 - Question 14

Statement 1 is correct: Through participation in SARAS Aajeevika Mela, rural self-help groups (SHG) women get vital national level exposure to understand the demand and taste of urban customers. It brings SHG under one platform to showcase their skills, sell their products and help them build linkages with bulk buyers.
Statement 2 is not correct. It is an initiative of Deendayal Antyodaya Yojana-National Rural Livelihoods Mission (DAY-NRLM) under the Ministry of Rural Development (MoRD).

Test: Monthly Current Affairs February- 3 - Question 15

The City Innovation Exchange (CIX) Platform, recently seen in the news, has been launched by?

Detailed Solution for Test: Monthly Current Affairs February- 3 - Question 15

The City Innovation Exchange (CIX) Platform will connect cities to innovators across the national ecosystem to design innovative solutions for their pressing challenges. It has been launched by the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs.

Test: Monthly Current Affairs February- 3 - Question 16

Consider the following statements:

1. India is the world’s largest producer of Silk.
2. It is the only country in the world that produces all major varieties of silk.
3. Mulberry accounts for 70% of total raw silk production in India.

Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

Detailed Solution for Test: Monthly Current Affairs February- 3 - Question 16

In News: India’s biggest silk fair was recently inaugurated by the Textiles Minister. It is a 5 days event, being organised on Indian Silk Export Promotion Council’s virtual platform (Virtual due to COVID).
Option B is correct: India is the 2nd largest producer of Silk in World. India is the only country in the world that produces all four major varieties of silk - Mulberry, Eri, Tassar, and Muga. There are four major types of silk produced in India: Mulberry, Tasar, Muga, Eri of which Mulberry accounts for 70% of total raw silk production. India has around 11 Geographical Indications such as Pochampally Ikat, Chanderpaul Silk, Mysore Silk, Kanchipuram Silk, Muga Silk, Salem Silk, Arni Silk, Champa Silk, Bhagalpur Silk, Banaras Brocade and Sarees, etc.

Test: Monthly Current Affairs February- 3 - Question 17

Consider the following statements:

1. Fiscal deficit is the difference between the Revenue Receipts and the total expenditure excluding Non-debt Capital Receipts (NDCR).
2. High Fiscal deficit boosts the demand and hence more private production.

Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

Detailed Solution for Test: Monthly Current Affairs February- 3 - Question 17

In News: Finance minister in her budget speech has proposed a glide path for fiscal consolidation to bring down the fiscal deficit to 4.5% of GDP by FY26. She proposed to introduce amendments to the FRBM Act to make necessary changes in the fiscal consolidation roadmap.
Statement 1 is not correct: The Union Budget defines Fiscal Deficit as the difference between the Revenue Receipts plus Non-debt Capital Receipts (NDCR) and the total expenditure. In other words, it is reflective of the total borrowing requirements of the Government.
Statement 2 is not correct: In the economy, there is a limited pool of investible savings. These savings are used by financial institutions like banks to lend to private businesses (both big and small) and the governments. If the FD ratio is too high, it implies that there is a lesser amount of money left in the market for private entrepreneurs and businesses to borrow.

Test: Monthly Current Affairs February- 3 - Question 18

With reference to the Star Dust 1.0, recently seen in the news, consider the following statements:

1. It is the first-ever commercial booster rocket-powered entirely by biofuel.
2. It is launched by NASA for carrying large payloads to Lower Earth Orbits (LEOs).

Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

Detailed Solution for Test: Monthly Current Affairs February- 3 - Question 18

In News: Stardust 1.0 was launched by blueshift Aerospace from Loring Commerce Centre in Maine, the US, a former military base.
Option A is correct: Stardust 1.0 is a small sounding rocket powered by a "bio-derived" solid fuel to act as a testbed for future blueshift rockets capable of launching tiny nanosatellites. Stardust 1.0 is a launch vehicle suited for student and budget payloads. It will help to launch small satellites called CubeSats into space in a way that is relatively cheaper than using traditional rocket fuel and is less toxic for the environment.

Test: Monthly Current Affairs February- 3 - Question 19

Consider the following statements:

1. Vembanad is the longest lake in India, and the largest lake in the state of Tamil Naidu.
2. It is the second-largest Ramsar site in India only after the Sunderbans in West Bengal.
3. The Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary is located nearby to this lake.

Which of the statements given above are correct?

Detailed Solution for Test: Monthly Current Affairs February- 3 - Question 19

In News: On his first ‘Mann Ki Baat’ programme for the year, the Prime Minister recognised Kottayam native NS Rajappan’s untiring effort in cleaning the Vembanad Lake.
Option B is correct: Vembanad is the longest lake in India, and the largest lake in the state of Kerala. With an area of 2033 square kilometres, it is the second-largest Ramsar site in India only after the Sunderbans in West Bengal. It receives water from rivers like the Pamba and Periyar. The lake is a major source of fresh water for the state but also has brackish water areas. also known as Vembanad Kayal, Vembanad Kol, Punnamada Lake (in Kuttanad) and Kochi Lake (in Kochi). The lake witnessed Snake boat race known as Nehru Trophy Boat Race (locally known as Vallam Kali) in August. The Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary is located on the east coast of the lake.

Test: Monthly Current Affairs February- 3 - Question 20

Consider the following statements:

1. The Chauri-Chaura incident occurred in the Indian state of Bihar in the year 1922.
2. Non-Cooperation movement preceded the Chauri-Chaura incident.
3. Motilal Nehru and Chittaranjan Das were in favour of calling off of the Non-Cooperation movement.

Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

Detailed Solution for Test: Monthly Current Affairs February- 3 - Question 20

In News: PM inaugurated the centenary Celebrations at Chauri Chaura at Gorakhpur Dist. Uttar Pradesh. He also releases a postal stamp dedicated to the Chauri Chaura centenary during the event.
Option C is correct: The incident occurred at Chauri Chaura in the Gorakhpur district of the United Province, (modern Uttar Pradesh) in British India on 4 February 1922. During this incident, a large group of protesters, participating in the Non-cooperation movement, clashed with police, who opened fire. Mahatma Gandhi, who was strictly against violence, halted the Non-cooperation Movement at the national level on 12 February 1922, as a direct result of this incident. Wherever some leaders like Motilal Nehru and Chittaranjan Das were against calling off of the NonCooperation movement. Hence, statement 1 and 3 are not correct.

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