Game and Sports MCQs for Competitive Exams

Game and Sports MCQs questions for Competitive Exams. Important questions from previous year General Knowledge question paper.

Medium: English

Game and Sports Questions

Question 1: In which year did the Olympic Games begin?

(A) 1896
(B) 1900
(C) 1920
(D) 1936

Answer
Answer: (A) 1896
Explanation: The modern Olympic Games began in 1896 in Athens, Greece.

Question 2: How often is the FIFA World Cup Football Tournament held?

(A) 2 years
(B) 3 years
(C) 4 years
(D) 5 years

Answer
Answer: (C) 4 years
Explanation: The FIFA World Cup is held every four years.

Question 3: “Uber Cup” is associated with which sport?

(A) Cricket
(B) Tennis
(C) Badminton
(D) Football

Answer
Answer: (C) Badminton
Explanation: The Uber Cup is awarded in the Women’s Badminton Team Championship.

Question 4: In which year did India win its first Cricket World Cup?

(A) 1975
(B) 1983
(C) 1987
(D) 1996

Answer
Answer: (B) 1983
Explanation: India won its first Cricket World Cup in 1983 under the captaincy of Kapil Dev.

Question 5: Which tournament is NOT included in the Grand Slam of tennis?

(A) Wimbledon
(B) Australian Open
(C) French Open
(D) Davis Cup

Answer
Answer: (D) Davis Cup
Explanation: The Grand Slam in tennis includes four major tournaments: Wimbledon, Australian Open, French Open, and US Open.

Question 6: The “Arjuna Award” is given for excellence in which field?

(A) Literature
(B) Sports
(C) Music
(D) Science

Answer
Answer: (B) Sports
Explanation: The Arjuna Award is given for outstanding achievements in Indian sports.

Question 7: In which sport did India win its first Olympic gold medal?

(A) Hockey
(B) Wrestling
(C) Boxing
(D) Athletics

Answer
Answer: (A) Hockey
Explanation: India won its first Olympic gold medal in hockey in 1928.

Question 8: Who is a famous Indian racer in Formula 1 racing?

(A) Sachin Tendulkar
(B) Viswanathan Anand
(C) Narain Karthikeyan
(D) Leander Paes

Answer
Answer: (C) Narain Karthikeyan
Explanation: Narain Karthikeyan is India’s first Formula 1 racer.

Question 9: “Thomas Cup” is associated with which sport?

(A) Table Tennis
(B) Badminton
(C) Football
(D) Hockey

Answer
Answer: (B) Badminton
Explanation: The Thomas Cup is awarded in the Men’s Badminton Team Championship.

Question 10: Viswanathan Anand is associated with which sport?

(A) Tennis
(B) Football
(C) Chess
(D) Badminton

Answer
Answer: (C) Chess
Explanation: Viswanathan Anand is a famous Indian chess player and a former World Chess Champion.

Question-11: “Roland Garros” is associated with which sport?

(A) Cricket
(B) Badminton
(C) Football
(D) Tennis

Answer
Answer: (D) Tennis
Explanation: Roland Garros is another name for the French Open tennis tournament.

Question-12: In which year did the Asian Games begin?

(A) 1948
(B) 1951
(C) 1960
(D) 1965

Answer
Answer: (B) 1951
Explanation: The first Asian Games were held in 1951 in New Delhi, India.

Question-13: Which Indian batsman scored the first triple century in Test cricket?

(A) Sachin Tendulkar
(B) Sourav Ganguly
(C) Virender Sehwag
(D) Rahul Dravid

Answer
Answer: (C) Virender Sehwag
Explanation: Virender Sehwag scored the first triple century for India in Test cricket in 2004 against Pakistan.

Question-14: Which country has won the FIFA World Cup the most times?

(A) Argentina
(B) Germany
(C) Italy
(D) Brazil

Answer
Answer: (D) Brazil
Explanation: Brazil has won the FIFA World Cup the most times, with a total of 5 victories.

Question-15: How many balls are bowled in an over in cricket?

(A) 4
(B) 5
(C) 6
(D) 7

Answer
Answer: (C) 6
Explanation: An over in cricket consists of 6 balls.

Question-16: How many players are there in a football team?

(A) 9
(B) 10
(C) 11
(D) 12

Answer
Answer: (C) 11
Explanation: A football team consists of 11 players, including a goalkeeper.

Question-17: How many categories is wrestling divided into in the Olympic Games?

(A) 4
(B) 5
(C) 6
(D) 7

Answer
Answer: (D) 7
Explanation: Wrestling in the Olympics is divided into seven weight categories for both men and women.

Question-18: The ‘Davis Cup’ in tennis is awarded for?

(A) Individual male players
(B) Men’s team championship
(C) Women’s team championship
(D) Mixed doubles

Answer
Answer: (B) Men’s team championship
Explanation: The Davis Cup is awarded for the men’s team tennis championship.

Question-19: In which country is ‘Wimbledon’ held?

(A) USA
(B) France
(C) England
(D) Australia

Answer
Answer: (C) England
Explanation: The Wimbledon Tennis Championship is held in London, England.

Question-20: ‘Ranji Trophy’ in India is associated with which sport?

(A) Hockey
(B) Cricket
(C) Football
(D) Badminton

Answer
Answer: (B) Cricket
Explanation: The Ranji Trophy is a domestic cricket championship in India.

Question 31: “Team India” is associated with which sport?

(A) Football
(B) Badminton
(C) Cricket
(D) Hockey

Answer
Answer: (C) Cricket
Explanation: “Team India” refers to the Indian cricket team.

Question 32: Rafael Nadal is associated with which sport?

(A) Football
(B) Tennis
(C) Golf
(D) Hockey

Answer
Answer: (B) Tennis
Explanation: Rafael Nadal is a famous Spanish tennis player and has won multiple Grand Slam titles.

Question 33: What does ‘hat-trick’ mean in football?

(A) Scoring three goals
(B) Scoring two goals
(C) Scoring one goal
(D) Scoring four goals

Answer
Answer: (A) Scoring three goals
Explanation: In football, a ‘hat-trick’ means a player has scored three goals in a single match.

Question 34: The ‘Yellow Jersey’ for the winner is associated with which sport?

(A) Football
(B) Cycling
(C) Tennis
(D) Hockey

Answer
Answer: (B) Cycling
Explanation: The ‘Yellow Jersey’ is awarded to the leading cyclist in the Tour de France race.

Question 35: Who was the captain of the Indian women’s cricket team in the 2022 Women’s World Cup?

(A) Mithali Raj
(B) Harmanpreet Kaur
(C) Smriti Mandhana
(D) Jhulan Goswami

Answer
Answer: (B) Harmanpreet Kaur
Explanation: Harmanpreet Kaur led the Indian women’s cricket team in the 2022 Women’s World Cup.

Question 36: Which Indian athlete won the first gold medal at the Tokyo Olympics 2021?

(A) P. V. Sindhu
(B) Neeraj Chopra
(C) Bajrang Punia
(D) Mirabai Chanu

Answer
Answer: (B) Neeraj Chopra
Explanation: Neeraj Chopra won India’s first gold medal in the javelin throw event at the Tokyo Olympics 2021.

Question 37: When is National Sports Day celebrated in India?

(A) 15th August
(B) 29th August
(C) 2nd October
(D) 26th January

Answer
Answer: (B) 29th August
Explanation: In India, National Sports Day is celebrated on 29th August in honor of the legendary hockey player Major Dhyan Chand./su_spoiler]

Question 38: In which sport is the term “dribbling” used?

(A) Hockey
(B) Cricket
(C) Tennis
(D) Football

Answer
Answer: (D) Football
Explanation: Dribbling in football refers to a player's ability to control and move the ball forward while avoiding defenders.

Question 39: In which year was the first season of IPL (Indian Premier League) played?

(A) 2007
(B) 2008
(C) 2010
(D) 2011

Answer
Answer: (B) 2008
Explanation: The first season of IPL was played in 2008, and Rajasthan Royals won the championship.

Question 40: Who won India's first Olympic medal in boxing?

(A) Vijender Singh
(B) Mary Kom
(C) Shiva Thapa
(D) Akhil Kumar

Answer
Answer: (A) Vijender Singh
Explanation: Vijender Singh won a bronze medal in boxing at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, making him India’s first Olympic boxing medalist.

Question 41: What is the highest award given in the field of sports?

(A) Jnanpith Award
(B) Padma Shri Award
(C) Major Dhyan Chand Khel Ratna Award
(D) Bharat Bhushan Award

Answer
Answer: (C) Major Dhyan Chand Khel Ratna Award
Explanation: The highest award given in the field of sports in India is the ‘Major Dhyan Chand Khel Ratna Award.’ In 2021, the name of this award was changed from ‘Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award’ to ‘Major Dhyan Chand Khel Ratna Award.’

Question 42: Which sport is Navjot Singh Sidhu associated with?

(A) Football
(B) Tennis
(C) Cricket
(D) Hockey

Answer
Answer: (C) Cricket
Explanation: Navjot Singh Sidhu is a former Indian cricketer who played for India in both Test and One-Day formats.

Question 43: What does 'Albatross' mean in golf?

(A) Scoring three strokes under par
(B) Scoring more than two strokes over par
(C) Scoring exactly par
(D) Scoring more than four strokes over par

Answer
Answer: (A) Scoring three strokes under par
Explanation: An ‘Albatross’ occurs when a player completes a golf hole three strokes under the designated number of strokes (par).

Question 44: Federer, Nadal, and Djokovic are associated with which sport?

(A) Football
(B) Golf
(C) Badminton
(D) Tennis

Answer
Answer: (D) Tennis
Explanation: These three players are considered among the greatest tennis players of all time and have won multiple Grand Slam titles.

Question 45: Who was India's first Grand Slam winner?

(A) Leander Paes
(B) Mahesh Bhupathi
(C) Sania Mirza
(D) Ramanathan Krishnan

Answer
Answer: (B) Mahesh Bhupathi
Explanation: Mahesh Bhupathi became India’s first Grand Slam winner by winning the French Open mixed doubles title in 1997.

Question 46: In which sport is the 'Bulgarian Bag' used?

(A) Wrestling
(B) Weightlifting
(C) Boxing
(D) Badminton

Answer
Answer: (A) Wrestling
Explanation: The ‘Bulgarian Bag’ is used in wrestling training to enhance endurance and strength.

Question 47: In which sport has P.V. Sindhu won an Olympic medal?

(A) Tennis
(B) Badminton
(C) Hockey
(D) Athletics

Answer
Answer: (B) Badminton
Explanation: P.V. Sindhu won a silver medal in badminton at the 2016 Rio Olympics and a bronze medal at the 2021 Tokyo Olympics.

Question 48: In which country was the FIFA World Cup 2022 held?

(A) Qatar
(B) Brazil
(C) Russia
(D) South Africa

Answer
Answer: (A) Qatar
Explanation: The 2022 FIFA World Cup was held in Qatar, marking the first time the tournament was hosted in the Middle East.

Question 49: Who is known as the "Little Master" in Indian cricket?

(A) Kapil Dev
(B) Sachin Tendulkar
(C) Sunil Gavaskar
(D) Rahul Dravid

Answer
Answer: (C) Sunil Gavaskar
Explanation: Sunil Gavaskar is called the “Little Master” due to his exceptional batting skills and records. He was one of India’s first cricketing legends.

Question 50: Which Indian cricketer holds the record for the highest runs scored in a single Test match innings?

(A) Virat Kohli
(B) Sachin Tendulkar
(C) Rahul Dravid
(D) Sunil Gavaskar

Answer
Answer: (B) Sachin Tendulkar
Explanation: Sachin Tendulkar holds the record for the highest runs scored in a single Test innings for India with his 248* against Bangladesh in 2004.

Question-51: Who was the captain of the Indian team that won the first World Cup in 1983?

A) Sunil Gavaskar
B) Kapil Dev
C) Mohammad Azharuddin
D) Sourav Ganguly

Answer
Answer: B) Kapil Dev
Explanation: Kapil Dev led the Indian team to its first World Cup victory in 1983, defeating the West Indies in the final.

Question-52: Which Indian cricketer is known by the nickname "Dada"?

A) Sachin Tendulkar
B) Sourav Ganguly
C) Rahul Dravid
D) Anil Kumble

Answer
Answer: B) Sourav Ganguly
Explanation: Sourav Ganguly is known as “Dada,” a term used in Bengali to mean elder brother.

Question-53: In which year did India win its first T20 World Cup?

A) 2005
B) 2007
C) 2011
D) 2013

Answer
Answer: B) 2007
Explanation: India won its first T20 World Cup in 2007 under the captaincy of Mahendra Singh Dhoni.

Question-54: Who was the highest run-scorer for India in the 2011 ICC Cricket World Cup?

A) Sachin Tendulkar
B) Virat Kohli
C) Gautam Gambhir
D) Kumar Sangakkara

Answer
Answer: C) Gautam Gambhir
Explanation: Gautam Gambhir was the highest run-scorer for India in the 2011 World Cup, scoring 808 runs.

Question-55: Who was the first Indian cricketer to score a double century in a One-Day International (ODI) match?

A) Sachin Tendulkar
B) Virat Kohli
C) Rohit Sharma
D) Shikhar Dhawan

Answer
Answer: C) Rohit Sharma
Explanation: Rohit Sharma has scored three double centuries in ODI matches, with his first one coming against Australia in 2013.

Question-56: Which Indian cricketer was the first to take 10 wickets in a single Test innings?

A) Bishan Singh Bedi
B) Anil Kumble
C) Erapalli Prasanna
D) Ravi Shastri

Answer
Answer: B) Anil Kumble
Explanation: Anil Kumble achieved this rare feat in 1999 against Pakistan, taking all 10 wickets in a single innings.

Question-57: Which Indian cricketer is known as "The Wall"?

A) Sachin Tendulkar
B) Rahul Dravid
C) Virender Sehwag
D) Sunil Gavaskar

Answer
Answer: B) Rahul Dravid
Explanation: Rahul Dravid is known as “The Wall” due to his solid and dependable batting technique.

Question-58: Which Indian cricketer holds the record for the highest individual score in an ODI match?

A) Sachin Tendulkar
B) Virat Kohli
C) Rohit Sharma
D) Shikhar Dhawan

Answer
Answer: C) Rohit Sharma
Explanation: Rohit Sharma holds the record for the highest individual score in ODI cricket, scoring 264 runs.

Question-59: Which Indian bowler holds the record for the most wickets in T20 International cricket?

A) Harbhajan Singh
B) Yuvraj Singh
C) Ravi Ashwin
D) Jasprit Bumrah

Answer
Answer: C) Ravi Ashwin
Explanation: Ravi Ashwin holds the record for the most wickets for India in T20 International cricket.

Question-60: Who was the first Indian cricketer to score a century in T20 International cricket?

A) Virat Kohli
B) Suresh Raina
C) Yuvraj Singh
D) Rohit Sharma

Answer
Answer: B) Suresh Raina
Explanation: Suresh Raina was the first Indian to score a century in T20 International cricket, achieving this against South Africa in 2010.

Question-61: Who was the captain of the Indian team in the 2003 Cricket World Cup final?

A) Sourav Ganguly
B) Rahul Dravid
C) MS Dhoni
D) Sachin Tendulkar

Answer
Answer: A) Sourav Ganguly
Explanation: Sourav Ganguly was the captain of the Indian team in the 2003 Cricket World Cup final, where India played against Australia.

Question-62: Who was the first Indian cricketer to win the ICC Cricketer of the Year award?

A) Sachin Tendulkar
B) Rahul Dravid
C) MS Dhoni
D) Virat Kohli

Answer
Answer: A) Sachin Tendulkar
Explanation: Sachin Tendulkar was the first Indian cricketer to win the ICC Cricketer of the Year award in 2010.

Question-63: Which Indian cricketer is famous for hitting six sixes in an over in T20 cricket?

A) MS Dhoni
B) Yuvraj Singh
C) Virender Sehwag
D) Rohit Sharma

Answer
Answer: B) Yuvraj Singh
Explanation: Yuvraj Singh hit six sixes in an over against Stuart Broad during the 2007 T20 World Cup.

World History MCQs for Competitive Exams

World History MCQs Questions with answer and explanation for Competitive Exams. Important previous year questions.

Medium: English

World History Questions

Question 1: Which part of India did Alexander the Great invade?
a) Punjab
b) Bengal
c) Kashmir
d) Tamil Nadu

Answer
Answer: a) Punjab
Explanation: Alexander the Great invaded the northwestern part of India, particularly Punjab. His campaign brought significant changes to the Indian subcontinent.

Question 2: Who was the first emperor of the Maurya Empire?
a) Chandragupta Maurya
b) Ashoka
c) Bindusara
d) Emperor Vikramaditya

Answer
Answer: a) Chandragupta Maurya
Explanation: Chandragupta Maurya founded the Maurya Empire and became its first emperor. He established a significant empire in India during the 4th century BCE.

Question 3: When did World War I end?
a) 1914
b) 1918
c) 1920
d) 1939

Answer
Answer: b) 1918
Explanation: World War I ended in 1918 when all major powers signed peace agreements.

Question 4: Which country conducted the first nuclear bomb test?
a) USA
b) Russia
c) England
d) Japan

Answer
Answer: a) USA
Explanation: The USA conducted the first nuclear bomb test in 1945, which was a significant event towards the end of World War II.

Question 5: Which empire developed the ‘Code of Laws’ in Mesopotamia?
a) Babylonian
b) Assyrian
c) Maurya
d) Greek

Answer
Answer: a) Babylonian
Explanation: The Babylonian Empire developed Hammurabi’s Code, which was an important ancient legal document.

Question 6: What was the role of the ‘Senate’ in ancient Rome?
a) Function as a court
b) Make laws and provide advice
c) Expand the empire
d) Control trade deals

Answer
Answer: b) Make laws and provide advice
Explanation: The main role of the Senate in ancient Rome was to create laws and advise the ruler. It was a crucial part of the Roman government.

Question 7: What does “Drops of John” refer to?
a) A political plan
b) A war name
c) A social movement in the USA
d) A scientific discovery

Answer
Answer: c) A social movement in the USA
Explanation: “Drops of John” was the name of a social movement in the USA aimed at prohibiting alcohol. This movement led to “Prohibition” in the 1920s, banning alcohol production and sales.

Question 8: Which action led to the October Revolution in Russia?
a) Economic crisis
b) War defeat
c) Political dissatisfaction
d) Foreign invasion

Answer
Answer: b) War defeat
Explanation: The main cause of the October Revolution (1917) in Russia was the country’s defeat in World War I, which led to economic and social crises, ultimately fueling the Bolshevik Revolution.

Question 9: Who was the prominent ruler of the Babylonian Empire?
a) Hammurabi
b) Nebuchadnezzar II
c) Alexander
d) Ramses II

Answer
Answer: b) Nebuchadnezzar II
Explanation: Nebuchadnezzar II was a significant ruler of the Babylonian Empire, known for constructing the Hanging Gardens of Babylon.

Question 10: Which ancient civilization built the pyramids?
a) Mesopotamia
b) Egypt
c) Greece
d) India

Answer
Answer: b) Egypt
Explanation: The ancient Egyptian civilization built the pyramids, which reflected their religious and cultural significance.

Question 11: In which year did the French Revolution begin?
(A) 1787
(B) 1789
(C) 1792
(D) 1794

Answer
Answer: (B) 1789
Explanation: The French Revolution began in 1789. It was caused by deep social inequality and an economic crisis, with the main goal of ending the old feudal system and implementing the principles of equality, liberty, and fraternity.

Question 12: Which emperor commissioned the construction of the Taj Mahal, famous for its tomb and architecture?
(A) Akbar
(B) Shah Jahan
(C) Aurangzeb
(D) Babur

Answer
Answer: (B) Shah Jahan
Explanation: The Taj Mahal was built by Shah Jahan in memory of his wife Mumtaz Mahal. It is an excellent example of Indian architecture.

Question 13: In which year did Columbus first discover America?
(A) 1492
(B) 1498
(C) 1500
(D) 1520

Answer
Answer: (A) 1492
Explanation: Christopher Columbus discovered America in 1492. This journey was a significant historical event for the Americas.

Question 14: Which empire led to the unification of modern Germany?
(A) Roman Empire
(B) Frankish Empire
(C) Prussian Empire
(D) Ottoman Empire

Answer
Answer: (C) Prussian Empire

Question 15: Which king achieved major victories to gain control over the Indian Ocean?
(A) Chandragupta Maurya
(B) Ashoka
(C) Samudragupta
(D) Shivaji

Answer
Answer: (D) Shivaji
Explanation: Shivaji achieved significant victories to gain control over the Indian Ocean and established the Maratha Empire as a Chhatrapati.

Question 16: Which emperor adopted Islam as the state religion?
(A) Akbar
(B) Aurangzeb
(C) Babur
(D) Shah Jahan

Answer
Answer: (B) Aurangzeb
Explanation: Aurangzeb adopted Islam as the state religion of the Mughal Empire and implemented Islamic laws during his rule.

Question 17: When was the United Nations established after World War II?
(A) 1945
(B) 1947
(C) 1949
(D) 1950

Answer
Answer: (A) 1945
Explanation: The United Nations was established in 1945 after World War II with the aim of maintaining global peace and security.

Question 18: Which prominent scholar and writer in Akbar’s court wrote “Akbarnama”?
(A) Zahir-ud-din Babur
(B) Abul Fazl
(C) Akbar
(D) Ibrahim Lodi

Answer
Answer: (B) Abul Fazl
Explanation: Abul Fazl was a prominent scholar and writer in Akbar’s court who wrote “Akbarnama,” a detailed account of Akbar’s life and reign.

Question 19: Who gave the slogan “Liberty, Equality, Fraternity” during the French Revolution?
(A) Louis XVI
(B) Napoleon Bonaparte
(C) Georges Danton
(D) Maximilien Robespierre

Answer
Answer: (D) Maximilien Robespierre
Explanation: The slogan “Liberty, Equality, Fraternity” was given by Maximilien Robespierre during the French Revolution. It symbolized revolutionary ideals.

Question 20: In which year did the American War of Independence begin?
(A) 1776
(B) 1783
(C) 1800
(D) 1790

Answer
Answer: (A) 1776
Explanation: The American War of Independence began in 1776 when America declared independence from Britain.

Question 21: Which empire was founded by Alexander the Great?
A) Roman Empire
B) Mongol Empire
C) Macedonian Empire
D) Sassanian Empire

Answer
Answer: C) Macedonian Empire
Explanation: Alexander the Great founded the Macedonian Empire and expanded it over a vast territory.

Question 22: Which country was most affected by the Seven Years’ War?
A) Britain
B) France
C) Russia
D) Germany

Answer
Answer: B) France
Explanation: The Seven Years’ War (1756-1763) significantly impacted France, resulting in the loss of many of its colonial possessions to Britain.

Question 23: In which famous battle did Napoleon Bonaparte face defeat?
A) Battle of Waterloo
B) Battle of Trafalgar
C) Battle of Austerlitz
D) Battle of Lützen

Answer
Answer: A) Battle of Waterloo
Explanation: Napoleon Bonaparte faced defeat in the Battle of Waterloo in 1815, marking the end of his rule and bringing stability to Europe.

Question 24: Which major book was written during Akbar’s reign?
A) Baburnama
B) Akbarnama
C) Ain-i-Akbari
D) Mughalnama

Answer
Answer: C) Ain-i-Akbari
Explanation: “Ain-i-Akbari” was written by Abul Fazl, detailing the administrative, social, and religious aspects of Akbar’s reign.

Question 25: Which revolution in China was a major outcome under Mao Zedong’s leadership?
A) Taiping Rebellion
B) Summer Uprising
C) Communist Revolution of China
D) Xinhai Revolution

Answer
Answer: C) Communist Revolution of China
Explanation: The Communist Revolution of China (1949), led by Mao Zedong, resulted in the establishment of Communist Party rule in China.

Question 26: In which year did Japan surrender after World War II?
A) 1945
B) 1946
C) 1944
D) 1947

Answer
Answer: A) 1945
Explanation: Japan surrendered in 1945, marking the end of World War II and leading to the formation of the United Nations.

Question 27: What was the primary goal of the Bolshevik Revolution?
A) End of imperialism
B) Establishment of communism
C) Establishment of democracy
D) End of colonialism

Answer
Answer: B) Establishment of communism
Explanation: The main goal of the Bolshevik Revolution was to establish communism, leading to the formation of a communist government in Russia.

Question 28: Which great empire played a major role in Europe after the Roman Empire?
A) Byzantine Empire
B) Ottoman Empire
C) Frankish Empire
D) British Empire

Answer
Answer: A) Byzantine Empire
Explanation: The Byzantine Empire, also known as the Eastern Roman Empire, played a dominant role in Europe after the fall of the Roman Empire.

Question 29: The “Napoleonic Code” was implemented in which country?
A) Britain
B) France
C) Spain
D) Italy

Answer
Answer: B) France
Explanation: The “Napoleonic Code” was implemented in France and became an important legal framework codifying civil laws.

Question 30: When was the World Trade Organization (WTO) established?
A) 1995
B) 1990
C) 1985
D) 2000

Answer
Answer: A) 1995
Explanation: The World Trade Organization (WTO) was established in 1995 to regulate international trade and resolve trade disputes.

Question 31: When did the ancient Egyptian empire begin?
A) 3100 BCE
B) 3000 BCE
C) 2500 BCE
D) 2000 BCE

Answer
Answer: A) 3100 BCE
Explanation: The ancient Egyptian empire began around 3100 BCE when Narmer unified Egypt and established the first dynasty.

Question 32: In which country is the “Great Wall” located?
A) India
B) China
C) Japan
D) Vietnam

Answer
Answer: B) China
Explanation: The Great Wall of China was built in ancient times to defend against foreign invasions.

Question 33: Where was Genghis Khan born?
A) China
B) Mongolia
C) India
D) Russia

Answer
Answer: B) Mongolia
Explanation: Genghis Khan was born in Mongolia. He founded the Mongol Empire and conquered a vast territory.

Question 34: Which U.S. president played a crucial role in the construction of the Panama Canal?
A) Theodore Roosevelt
B) Woodrow Wilson
C) Franklin D. Roosevelt
D) Abraham Lincoln

Answer
Answer: A) Theodore Roosevelt
Explanation: Theodore Roosevelt played a significant role in the construction of the Panama Canal, which was completed in 1914, providing a navigational route between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.

Question 35: In which decade did colonialism come to an end?
A) 1940s
B) 1950s
C) 1960s
D) 1970s

Answer
Answer: C) 1960s
Explanation: Colonialism largely ended in the 1960s when many African and Asian countries gained independence from colonial powers.

Question 36: In which country was the center of the Renaissance?
A) France
B) England
C) Italy
D) Spain

Answer
Answer: C) Italy
Explanation: The Renaissance was centered in Italy, particularly in Florence, Venice, and Rome, where major advancements in art, literature, and science took place.

Question 37: Who was one of the main revolutionary leaders during the French Revolution?
A) Maximilien Robespierre
B) Louis XVI
C) Napoleon Bonaparte
D) Georges Danton

Answer
Answer: A) Maximilien Robespierre
Explanation: Maximilien Robespierre was a key revolutionary leader during the French Revolution and played a crucial role in its radical phase.

Question 38: When was the World Trade Organization (WTO) established?
A) 1995
B) 1990
C) 2000
D) 1985

Answer
Answer: A) 1995
Explanation: The World Trade Organization (WTO) was established in 1995. It is responsible for regulating global trade and resolving international trade disputes.

Question 39: Which war established the modern European balance of power?
A) Seven Years’ War
B) Thirty Years’ War
C) Napoleonic Wars
D) French Revolution

Answer
Answer: A) Seven Years’ War
Explanation: The Seven Years’ War (1756–1763) established the modern European balance of power, leading to a global redistribution of power between Britain and France.

Question 40: What was the first constitution of France after the French Revolution?
A) Constitution of 1791
B) Constitution of 1789
C) Constitution of 1804
D) Constitution of 1795

Answer
Answer: A) Constitution of 1791
Explanation: The Constitution of 1791 was the first constitution of France after the French Revolution. It established a constitutional monarchy, limiting the powers of the king.

Question 41: Who became the first President of Russia after the dissolution of the Soviet Union?

A) Mikhail Gorbachev
B) Boris Yeltsin
C) Vladimir Putin
D) Nikita Khrushchev

Answer
Answer: B) Boris Yeltsin
Explanation: After the dissolution of the Soviet Union, Boris Yeltsin became the first President of Russia. He served from 1991 to 1999.

Question 42: The “Cold War” was fought between which two countries?

A) USA and Japan
B) USA and Soviet Union
C) Britain and France
D) Germany and Italy

Answer
Answer: B) USA and Soviet Union
Explanation: The Cold War was an ideological and political conflict between the USA and the Soviet Union after World War II, lasting from 1947 to 1991.

Question 43: In which year was the Berlin Wall brought down?

A) 1987
B) 1989
C) 1991
D) 1993

Answer
Answer: B) 1989
Explanation: The Berlin Wall was demolished in 1989, marking the reunification of East and West Germany and signaling the end of the Cold War.

Question 44: When did the “D-Day” operation take place during World War II?

A) 1941
B) 1942
C) 1944
D) 1945

Answer
Answer: C) 1944
Explanation: The D-Day operation took place on June 6, 1944, when Allied forces landed in Normandy, France. This was a crucial step in defeating Nazi Germany.

Question 45: Where did the “Renaissance” begin?

A) England
B) France
C) Italy
D) Germany

Answer
Answer: C) Italy
Explanation: The Renaissance began in Florence, Italy, during the 14th to 17th centuries. It led to major advancements in art, science, and culture.

Question 46: Who established democracy in Athens?

A) Solon
B) Pericles
C) Aristotle
D) Plato

Answer
Answer: B) Pericles
Explanation: Under the leadership of Pericles, democracy was established in Athens. He encouraged civic participation and made Athens a cultural and political hub.

Question 47: In which battle was the great French leader Napoleon Bonaparte defeated?

A) Battle of Waterloo
B) Battle of Trafalgar
C) Battle of Leipzig
D) Battle of Austerlitz

Answer
Answer: A) Battle of Waterloo
Explanation: Napoleon Bonaparte was defeated in the Battle of Waterloo in 1815. After this defeat, he was exiled, bringing peace to Europe.

Question 48: Who was the first Emperor of Rome?

A) Nero
B) Julius Caesar
C) Augustus
D) Caligula

Answer
Answer: C) Augustus
Explanation: Augustus was the first Emperor of Rome. He was the successor of Julius Caesar and expanded the Roman Empire during his reign.

Question 49: In which country did the “Industrial Revolution” first begin?

A) Germany
B) France
C) Britain
D) United States

Answer
Answer: C) Britain
Explanation: The Industrial Revolution started in Britain in the mid-18th century. It brought revolutionary changes in production methods and had a global economic impact.

Question 50: In which country did the Bolshevik Revolution take place?

A) China
B) Russia
C) Cuba
D) Vietnam

Answer
Answer: B) Russia
Explanation: The Bolshevik Revolution occurred in Russia in 1917, leading to the rise of communism and the establishment of the Soviet Union under Vladimir Lenin.

Question 51: In which year did the American War of Independence end?

A) 1776
B) 1781
C) 1783
D) 1791

Answer
Answer: C) 1783
Explanation: The American War of Independence ended in 1783 with the Treaty of Paris, in which Britain recognized the independence of the 13 American colonies.

Question 52: Along which river did the ancient Egyptian civilization develop?

A) Tigris
B) Yangtze
C) Nile
D) Indus

Answer
Answer: C) Nile
Explanation: The ancient Egyptian civilization developed along the Nile River. The annual flooding of the Nile provided the necessary resources for agriculture and survival.

Question 53: Who led the Allied Powers during World War II?

A) Winston Churchill
B) Adolf Hitler
C) Joseph Stalin
D) Franklin D. Roosevelt

Answer
Answer: A) Winston Churchill
Explanation: Winston Churchill led the Allied Powers during World War II and played a crucial role in the fight against Nazi Germany.

Question 54: Who is known as the “Founder of Revolutionary China”?

A) Chiang Kai-shek
B) Mao Zedong
C) Sun Yat-sen
D) Deng Xiaoping

Answer
Answer: B) Mao Zedong
Explanation: Mao Zedong is known as the “Founder of Revolutionary China.” He established the People’s Republic of China in 1949 and laid the foundation for communist rule in China.

Question 55: In which year did the Glorious Revolution of England take place?

A) 1642
B) 1688
C) 1701
D) 1789

Answer
Answer: B) 1688
Explanation: The Glorious Revolution of England took place in 1688. It was a peaceful revolution in which King James II was deposed, and his daughter Mary and her husband, William of Orange, were installed as rulers. This revolution laid the foundation for constitutional governance in England, establishing parliamentary supremacy over the monarchy.

Question 56: From which country did the European Renaissance begin?

A) England
B) France
C) Italy
D) Greece

Answer
Answer: C) Italy
Explanation: The European Renaissance was a cultural and intellectual movement that marked a revival in art, science, and literature after the Middle Ages. It began in Italy in the late 14th century and lasted until the 17th century.

Question 57: Who was the Mughal emperor during the Revolt of 1857?

A) Akbar
B) Shah Alam
C) Bahadur Shah Zafar
D) Shah Jahan

Answer
Answer: C) Bahadur Shah Zafar
Explanation: Bahadur Shah Zafar was the last Mughal emperor during the Revolt of 1857, also known as the First War of Indian Independence. He was seen as a symbolic leader by the rebels and led the uprising in Delhi against British rule.

Question 58: When did Alexander invade India?

A) 326 BCE
B) 356 BCE
C) 300 BCE
D) 250 BCE

Answer
Answer: A) 326 BCE
Explanation: Alexander invaded India in 326 BCE and fought the Battle of Hydaspes against King Porus on the banks of the Jhelum River.

Question 59: When was Bangladesh established?

A) 1972
B) 1971
C) 1970
D) 1975

Answer
Answer: B) 1971
Explanation: In 1971, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and the Awami League declared independence for Bangladesh on March 26. This led to the liberation of Bangladesh from Pakistan.

Question 60: Who discovered the Harappan civilization?

A) Alexander Cunningham
B) Robert Bruce Foote
C) Dayaram Sahni
D) John Marshall

Answer
Answer: C) Dayaram Sahni
Explanation: The Harappan civilization was discovered in 1921 by Dayaram Sahni. He was an official of the Archaeological Survey of India and conducted excavations at Harappa (now in Pakistan). Later, this civilization was termed the Indus Valley Civilization, one of the world’s oldest civilizations.

Today Current Affairs MCQs : 4 April 2025

Q. Who has been appointed as the Deputy Governor of the Reserve Bank of India in April 2025?

A) Urjit Patel
B) Michael Debaprata Patra
C) Dr. Poonam Gupta
D) Raghuram Rajan

Show Answer
Correct Answer: C) Dr. Poonam Gupta
Dr. Poonam Gupta has been appointed as the Deputy Governor of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) for a three-year term starting April 1, 2025.

Q. What was the real name of Veteran actor-director Manoj Kumar, who passed away in April 2025?

A) Harikrishna Giri Goswami
B) Hariom Kumar
C) Harish Goswami
D) Giri Prasad Manoj

Show Answer
Correct Answer: A) Harikrishna Giri Goswami
Veteran actor and director Manoj Kumar passed away in Mumbai on April 4, 2025, at the age of 87.

Q. In which country is the World Boxing Cup 2025, being held?

A) Italy
B) Kazakhstan
C) Brazil
D) Australia

Show Answer
Correct Answer: C) Brazil
On April 3, 2025, Indian boxers Manish Rathore, Hitesh, and Abhinash Jamwal advanced to the semifinals of their respective weight categories at the World Boxing Cup in Brazil, guaranteeing three more medals for India.

Q. When did the Parliament Passes the Waqf (Amendment) Bill, 2025?

A) April 1, 2025
B) April 2, 2025
C) April 3, 2025
D) March 31, 2025

Show Answer
Correct Answer: C) April 3, 2025
The Waqf (Amendment) Bill, 2025 was passed by Parliament after the Rajya Sabha approved it on April 3, 2025, with 128 votes in favor and 95 against, following a 12-hour debate. The Lok Sabha had already approved the Bill.

Parliament Passes Waqf (Amendment) Bill, 2025

The Waqf (Amendment) Bill, 2025 was passed by Parliament after the Rajya Sabha approved it on April 3, 2025, with 128 votes in favor and 95 against, following a 12-hour debate. The Lok Sabha had already approved the Bill.

The Bill aims to streamline the management of Waqf properties, ensure transparency and accountability, and promote heritage protection and social welfare, particularly improving the status of Muslim women, including widows and divorcees. It proposes an inclusive Waqf Board, with representation from different Muslim sects and a limited number of non-Muslim members to preserve its secular nature.

Minority Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju stated the Bill would benefit crores of poor Muslims without interfering with Waqf properties, aligning with the government’s “Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas” vision. The Bill was drafted after consultations with stakeholders and the Joint Parliamentary Committee.

Opposition leaders, including Mallikarjun Kharge, Dr. Syed Naseer Hussain, and others, opposed the Bill, calling it anti-secular, unconstitutional, and politically motivated. However, several leaders like HD Devegowda supported the Bill, citing misuse of Waqf properties.

Parliament also passed the Mussalman Wakf (Repeal) Bill, 2025, repealing the Mussalman Wakf Act of 1923.

India Secures Three Medals at World Boxing Cup Brazil 2025

On April 3, 2025, Indian boxers Manish Rathore, Hitesh, and Abhinash Jamwal advanced to the semifinals of their respective weight categories at the World Boxing Cup in Brazil, guaranteeing three more medals for India.

  • Abhinash Jamwal defeated Germany’s Dennis Brill in the 65 kg category by unanimous decision.
  • Hitesh triumphed over Italy’s Gabriele Guidi Rontani in the 70 kg division.
  • Manish Rathore beat Australia’s Yusuf Chotia in the 55 kg category.

In the upcoming semifinals:

  • Rathore will face Nursultan Altynbek of Kazakhstan
  • Hitesh will take on Makan Traoré
  • Jamwal will fight Gianluigi Malanga of Italy

India now looks forward to turning these guaranteed medals into gold.

Manoj Kumar passed away at the age of 87

Veteran actor and director Manoj Kumar passed away in Mumbai on April 4, 2025, at the age of 87. Widely known as ‘Bharat Kumar’ for his iconic patriotic roles, he was honored with the Padma Shri and the Dadasaheb Phalke Award for his significant contributions to Indian cinema.

Born as Harikrishna Giri Goswami, he redefined patriotism in Bollywood through classics like Upkar (1967), Purab Aur Paschim (1970), and Kranti (1981). His powerful screen presence and memorable performances made him a legend. Other popular films include Patthar Ke Sanam, Shor, Sanyasi, and Roti Kapda Aur Makan.

Poonam Gupta appointed as Deputy Governor of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI)

Dr. Poonam Gupta has been appointed as the Deputy Governor of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) for a three-year term starting April 1, 2025, succeeding Michael Debaprata Patra. She previously served as Director General of NCAER and has extensive experience with the World Bank and IMF.

Holding a PhD in International Economics, she specializes in economic growth, financial stability, and policy analysis. As Deputy Governor, she will oversee monetary policy, financial supervision, and economic forecasting. Her leadership is expected to strengthen RBI’s regulatory framework and support India’s economic growth amid key financial challenges.

UP GK MCQs for Competitive Exams

Uttar Pradesh General Knowledge MCQs questions for Competitive Exams. Important questions practice set from previous year papers of UPSSSC exams in English.

Question 1: On which of the following dates is Uttar Pradesh Foundation Day celebrated?

A) March 10
B) January 24
C) December 21
D) June 23

Answer
Answer: B) January 24
Explanation: On January 24, 1950, the name of the United Provinces was changed to Uttar Pradesh.

Question 2: Which is the largest city in Uttar Pradesh?

A) Meerut
B) Agra
C) Kanpur
D) Varanasi

Answer
Answer: C) Kanpur
Explanation: Kanpur is the largest city in Uttar Pradesh and is also known for its industrial sector.

Question 3: What is the state bird of Uttar Pradesh?

A) Peacock
B) Sarus Crane
C) Crow
D) Pigeon

Answer
Answer: B) Sarus Crane
Explanation: The state bird of Uttar Pradesh is the ‘Sarus Crane’ (Grus antigone). It is the tallest flying bird in India, with a height of 5 to 6 feet. It can be easily recognized by its long neck, bright red head, and white wings. The Sarus Crane is mainly found in the plains of Uttar Pradesh.

Question 4: Through which of the following districts does the Ganga River flow in Uttar Pradesh?

A) Ballia
B) Prayagraj
C) Gorakhpur
D) Agra

Answer
Answer: B) Prayagraj
Explanation: In Uttar Pradesh, the Ganga and Yamuna rivers meet at Prayagraj.

Question 5: What is the state animal of Uttar Pradesh?

A) Elephant
B) Barasingha (Swamp Deer)
C) Chital (Spotted Deer)
D) Ganges Dolphin

Answer
Answer: B) Barasingha (Swamp Deer)
Explanation: The state animal of Uttar Pradesh is the ‘Barasingha’ (Swamp Deer). It is also known as the ‘Swamp Deer’ in local language. It is recognized by its long antlers, which usually have twelve or more branches. The Barasingha is mainly found in grasslands and swampy areas. Dudhwa National Park in Uttar Pradesh is famous for the conservation of Barasingha. This animal was chosen as the state animal to symbolize the state’s biodiversity and wildlife conservation efforts.

Question 6: Which is the major river of Uttar Pradesh?

A) Yamuna
B) Gomti
C) Ganga
D) Saraswati

Answer
Answer: C) Ganga
Explanation: The Ganga River is the major river of Uttar Pradesh and holds great significance in Indian culture.

Question 7: Which is the major festival of Uttar Pradesh?

A) Diwali
B) Holi
C) Makar Sankranti
D) All of the above

Answer
Answer: D) All of the above
Explanation: In Uttar Pradesh, major festivals like Diwali, Holi, and Makar Sankranti are celebrated with great enthusiasm.

Question 8: Who is the current Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh?

A) Akhilesh Yadav
B) Mayawati
C) Yogi Adityanath
D) Rahul Gandhi

Answer
Answer: C) Yogi Adityanath
Explanation: Yogi Adityanath is the current Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh. He assumed office in 2017.

Question 9: Where is the famous “Buland Darwaza” located in Uttar Pradesh?

A) Agra
B) Lucknow
C) Fatehpur Sikri
D) Varanasi

Answer
Answer: C) Fatehpur Sikri
Explanation: The famous “Buland Darwaza” is located in Fatehpur Sikri, Uttar Pradesh. It was built by Mughal Emperor Akbar in 1601 to commemorate his victory over Gujarat. This gate is an architectural marvel and is considered the highest entrance gate in the world, standing approximately 54 meters tall. It is made of red sandstone.

Question 10: In which district of Uttar Pradesh is diamond found?

A) Banda
B) Lalitpur
C) Varanasi
D) Jaunpur

Answer
Answer: A) Banda
Explanation: Diamonds are found in Banda district, which is located in the Bundelkhand region of Uttar Pradesh. In Banda, diamonds are extracted from deep mines.

Question 11: Which of the following universities is located in Uttar Pradesh?

A) Indraprastha University
B) Banaras Hindu University
C) Takshashila University
D) Ambedkar University

Answer
Answer: B) Banaras Hindu University
Explanation: Banaras Hindu University (BHU) is a prominent university in Uttar Pradesh and is globally renowned.

Question 12: Where is Chaukhandi Stupa located in Uttar Pradesh?

a) Agra
b) Varanasi
c) Lucknow
d) Sarnath

Answer
Answer: d) Sarnath
Explanation: Chaukhandi Stupa is located in Sarnath, Uttar Pradesh. It is associated with Buddhism and important events in the life of Gautam Buddha.

Question 13: Which state borders Uttar Pradesh in the north?

A) Haryana
B) Bihar
C) Uttarakhand
D) Rajasthan

Answer
Answer: C) Uttarakhand
Explanation: Uttarakhand is located to the north of Uttar Pradesh.

Question 14: Which is the largest district in Uttar Pradesh?

A) Lucknow
B) Allahabad
C) Lakhimpur Kheri
D) Saharanpur

Answer
Answer: C) Lakhimpur Kheri
Explanation: Lakhimpur Kheri, situated on the India-Nepal border, is the largest district in Uttar Pradesh.

Question 15: Which major fair is held in Uttar Pradesh?

A) Kumbh Mela
B) Surajkund Mela
C) Kite Festival
D) Dussehra Fair

Answer
Answer: A) Kumbh Mela
Explanation: Kumbh Mela is held every four years in Prayagraj (Allahabad) and is the largest religious gathering in the world.

Question 16: Who founded the city of Agra?

A) Bahlol Lodi
B) Firoz Tughlaq
C) Khizr Khan
D) Sikandar Lodi

Answer
Answer: D) Sikandar Lodi
Explanation: Sikandar Lodi founded the city of Agra in 1504 AD. It was an important city of the Mughal Empire.

Question 17: What is the main language of Uttar Pradesh?

A) Hindi
B) Urdu
C) English
D) Punjabi

Answer
Answer: A) Hindi
Explanation: Hindi is the primary language of Uttar Pradesh and holds a significant place in the state’s governance and education system.

Question 18: What are the major industries in Uttar Pradesh?

A) Textile
B) Information Technology
C) Agriculture
D) Automobile

Answer
Answer: C) Agriculture
Explanation: Uttar Pradesh is an agriculture-based state where wheat, rice, and sugarcane are the main crops.

Question 19: In which region of Uttar Pradesh is gold found?

A) Gomti – Ghaghra Rivers
B) Gomti – Sharda Rivers
C) Sharda – Ramganga Rivers
D) Sharda – Ghaghra Rivers

Answer
Answer: C) Sharda – Ramganga Rivers

Question 20: What is the area of Uttar Pradesh?

a) 2,40,928 sq. km
b) 3,00,000 sq. km
c) 1,94,024 sq. km
d) 2,10,000 sq. km

Answer
Answer: a) 2,40,928 sq. km
Explanation: Uttar Pradesh covers an area of 2,40,928 sq. km, making it the fourth largest state in India. It shares borders with 9 states and holds significant importance in agriculture, population, and cultural heritage.

Question 21: Where is the ‘Sangam’ located in Uttar Pradesh?

A) Ganga and Yamuna
B) Ganga and Yamunashar
C) Yamuna and Saraswati
D) Ganga and Gomti

Answer
Answer: A) Ganga and Yamuna
Explanation: The confluence of the Ganga, Yamuna, and Saraswati rivers is known as the ‘Sangam’ and is located in Prayagraj.

Question 22: During which festival is the Kumbh Mela held in Uttar Pradesh?

A) Diwali
B) Holi
C) Magh Mela
D) Dussehra

Answer
Answer: C) Magh Mela
Explanation: Kumbh Mela is held during the month of Magh in Prayagraj and is of great religious significance.

Question 23: Which district in Uttar Pradesh is called the ‘Land of Saints’?

A) Mathura
B) Kanpur
C) Varanasi
D) Agra

Answer
Answer: C) Varanasi
Explanation: Varanasi is called the ‘Land of Saints’ as it has been home to many renowned saints and sages.

Question 24: Which city in Uttar Pradesh is famous for the leather industry?

A) Saharanpur
B) Varanasi
C) Kanpur
D) Jhansi

Answer
Answer: C) Kanpur
Explanation: Kanpur is known for its leather industry.

Question 25: Where is Shri Kashi Vishwanath Temple located?

A) Ayodhya
B) Allahabad
C) Varanasi
D) Lucknow

Answer
Answer: C) Varanasi
Explanation: The Kashi Vishwanath Temple is located in Varanasi and is dedicated to Lord Shiva.

Question 26: Which country shares a border with Uttar Pradesh?

A) Pakistan
B) Nepal
C) China
D) Bangladesh

Answer
Answer: B) Nepal
Explanation: Uttar Pradesh shares its border with Nepal, located in the northeastern region of India.

Question 27: Through which major city does the Gomti River flow in Uttar Pradesh?

A) Lucknow
B) Varanasi
C) Kanpur
D) Allahabad

Answer
Answer: A) Lucknow
Explanation: The Gomti River flows through Lucknow and is a river of regional significance.

Question 28: Which district in Uttar Pradesh is famous for its ‘Tiger Reserve’?

A) Lakhimpur
B) Gorakhpur
C) Dudhwa
D) Sultanpur

Answer
Answer: C) Dudhwa
Explanation: Dudhwa Tiger Reserve is located in Lakhimpur district and is home to tigers and other wildlife species.

Question 29: What is the state tree of Uttar Pradesh?

a) Peepal
b) Ashoka
c) Neem
d) Bael

Answer
Answer: b) Ashoka
Explanation: The state tree of Uttar Pradesh is ‘Ashoka’ (Saraca asoca), which holds great cultural and religious significance in India.

Question 30: Which part of Uttar Pradesh is known as the ‘Sugarcane Belt’?

A) Purvanchal
B) Bundelkhand
C) Western Uttar Pradesh
D) Central Uttar Pradesh

Answer
Answer: C) Western Uttar Pradesh
Explanation: Western Uttar Pradesh is known as the ‘Sugarcane Belt’ due to its extensive sugarcane cultivation.

Question 31: Which famous ‘bathing’ site is located in Uttar Pradesh?

A) Haridwar
B) Prayagraj
C) Rishikesh
D) Shirdi

Answer
Answer: B) Prayagraj
Explanation: People from all over the world come to bathe at the Sangam in Prayagraj, especially during the Kumbh Mela.

Question 32: Which is the major commercial center of Uttar Pradesh?

A) Noida
B) Ghaziabad
C) Lucknow
D) Kanpur

Answer
Answer: D) Kanpur
Explanation: Kanpur is the major commercial center of Uttar Pradesh and is known for its industrial activities.

Question 33: With which state does Uttar Pradesh share its southern border?

A) Madhya Pradesh
B) Bihar
C) Rajasthan
D) Uttarakhand

Answer
Answer: A) Madhya Pradesh
Explanation: Uttar Pradesh shares its southern border with Madhya Pradesh.

Question 34: In which place of Uttar Pradesh is the memory of ‘Rani Lakshmibai’ preserved?

A) Kanpur
B) Jhansi
C) Lucknow
D) Agra

Answer
Answer: B) Jhansi
Explanation: The memory of Rani Lakshmibai is preserved in Jhansi, where she fought against the British East India Company.

Question 35: ‘Bodh Gaya’ in Uttar Pradesh is famous for which great personality?

A) Buddha
B) Mahavira
C) Ram
D) Krishna

Answer
Answer: A) Buddha
Explanation: Bodh Gaya is famous as the place where Buddha attained enlightenment, although it is located in Bihar.

Question 36: Which is a major ‘cultural site’ in Uttar Pradesh?

A) New Delhi
B) Banaras
C) Shimla
D) Kashmir

Answer
Answer: B) Banaras
Explanation: Banaras is famous as a cultural and religious site, showcasing the vibrant essence of Indian traditions.

Question 37: In which city of Uttar Pradesh is ‘Hazratganj’ located?

A) Kanpur
B) Lucknow
C) Varanasi
D) Agra

Answer
Answer: B) Lucknow
Explanation: Hazratganj is a major commercial and cultural hub in Lucknow.

Question 38: ‘Kaiserbagh’ in Uttar Pradesh is famous for which major landmark?

A) Historical Palace
B) Religious Site
C) Industrial Area
D) Museum

Answer
Answer: A) Historical Palace
Explanation: Kaiserbagh is a historical palace located in Lucknow, built during the era of the Nawabs.

Question 39: What is the birthplace of ‘Sant Ravidas’ in Uttar Pradesh?

A) Varanasi
B) Lucknow
C) Allahabad
D) Agra

Answer
Answer: A) Varanasi
Explanation: Sant Ravidas was born in Varanasi, where he became known for his religious and social teachings.

Question 40: The ‘Kannauj’ district of Uttar Pradesh is famous for which product?

A) Tea
B) Perfume
C) Knives
D) Cottage Industry

Answer
Answer: B) Perfume
Explanation: Kannauj is famous for its production of perfumes, and its traditional perfume-making techniques are ancient.

Question 41: Where is the Buland Darwaza located in Uttar Pradesh?
A) Kanpur
B) Delhi
C) Lucknow
D) Fatehpur Sikri

Answer
Answer: D) Fatehpur Sikri
Buland Darwaza is located in Fatehpur Sikri, Agra district. It was built by Emperor Akbar.

Question 42: The ‘Satavahana’ in Uttar Pradesh is related to which field?
A) Pandavas
B) Maurya
C) Buddhist
D) Rajput

Answer
Answer: C) Buddhist
Satavahana is associated with the Buddhist era. Uttar Pradesh has many important Buddhist sites.

Question 43: What is ‘Saharanpur’ in Uttar Pradesh famous for?
A) Tea
B) Wooden handicrafts
C) Cottage industries
D) Herbal medicines

Answer
Answer: B) Wooden handicrafts
Saharanpur is famous for its high-quality wooden handicrafts and carvings.

Question 44: Vrindavan in Uttar Pradesh is famous for which religious site?
A) Krishna
B) Ram
C) Shiva
D) Ganesha

Answer
Answer: A) Krishna
Vrindavan is known for Lord Krishna’s temples and is an important pilgrimage site.

Question 45: What is ‘Hardoi’ in Uttar Pradesh famous for?
A) Tea
B) Flower cultivation
C) Religious sites
D) Cottage industries

Answer
Answer: B) Flower cultivation
Hardoi is known for its flower farming, and its flowers are of excellent quality.

Question 46: Uttar Pradesh’s ‘Mathura’ is famous for which major religious site?
A) Ganga
B) Krishna Janmabhoomi
C) Maheshwari
D) Ram Janmabhoomi

Answer
Answer: B) Krishna Janmabhoomi
Mathura is the birthplace of Lord Krishna and a major religious site.

Question 47: Where is the ‘Secretariat’ in Uttar Pradesh located?
A) Allahabad
B) Lucknow
C) Varanasi
D) Agra

Answer
Answer: B) Lucknow
The Secretariat of Uttar Pradesh is in Lucknow, the state capital.

Question 48: Where is the High Court of Uttar Pradesh located?
A) Lucknow
B) Prayagraj
C) Agra
D) Meerut

Answer
Answer: B) Prayagraj
The main High Court of Uttar Pradesh is in Prayagraj, with a bench in Lucknow.

Question 49: What is the main folk dance of Uttar Pradesh?
A) Dhobiya
B) Nautanki
C) Shayara
D) Neelam

Answer
Answer: B) Nautanki
Nautanki is a popular folk dance and theatre form in Uttar Pradesh.

Question 50: What is the headquarters of Gautam Buddha Nagar district?
A) Greater Noida
B) Ghaziabad
C) Ramabai Nagar
D) Noida

Answer
Answer: D) Noida
The district headquarters of Gautam Buddha Nagar is in Greater Noida.

Question 51: Which is the highest dam in Uttar Pradesh?
A) Matatila
B) Meja
C) Rihand
D) Ramganga

Answer
Answer: D) Ramganga
Ramganga Dam is located in Moradabad district and is built on the Ramganga River.

Question 52: Where is the first open university of Uttar Pradesh located?
A) Agra
B) Jhansi
C) Prayagraj
D) Delhi

Answer
Answer: C) Prayagraj
Uttar Pradesh Rajarshi Tandon Open University is in Prayagraj, named after Rajarshi Purushottam Das Tandon.

Today Current Affairs MCQs : 3 April 2025

Q. By how much has NHAI increased toll charges on highways and expressways from April 1, 2025?

A) 2-3%
B) 4-5%
C) 6-7%
D) 8-10%

Show Answer
Answer: B) 4-5%
The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has raised toll charges by 4-5% as part of its annual inflation adjustment based on the wholesale price index.

Q. Where is the 6th BIMSTEC Summit held on April 4, 2025?

A) New Delhi, India
B) Colombo, Sri Lanka
C) Bangkok, Thailand
D) Dhaka, Bangladesh

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Answer: C) Bangkok, Thailand
The 6th BIMSTEC Summit is set to take place on April 4, 2025, in Bangkok, Thailand. This summit marks a significant milestone as it is the first in-person BIMSTEC meeting since 2018.

Q. When was the Waqf (Amendment) Bill 2025 passed in the Lok Sabha?

a) March 31, 2025
b) April 2, 2025
c) April 5, 2025
d) April 10, 2025

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Answer: b) April 2, 2025
The Lok Sabha passed the Waqf (Amendment) Bill 2025 on April 2, 2025, with 288 votes in favor and 232 against. The House also approved the Mussalman Wakf (Repeal) Bill 2024, repealing the Mussalman Wakf Act 1923.

Q. What is the percentage of the reciprocal tariff effective from April 9, 2025 imposed by Donald Trump on Indian goods?

A. 20%
B. 26%
C. 30%
D. 35%

Show Answer
Ans: B. 26%
Donald Trump’s announcement of a 26% reciprocal tariff on Indian goods has significant implications for India’s economy and trade relations. This tariff, effective from April 9, 2025.

Impact of Donald Trump’s 26% Reciprocal Tariff on Indian Economy

Donald Trump’s announcement of a 26% reciprocal tariff on Indian goods has significant implications for India’s economy and trade relations. This tariff, effective from April 9, 2025, is aimed at countering what Trump described as India’s high tariffs on American goods, which he claimed were as high as 52%.

The sectors most affected include automobiles, IT, and pharmaceuticals, with potential declines in export revenues. For instance, Indian automobile companies like Tata Motors, which exports vehicles to the US, have already seen a drop in stock value. On the other hand, pharmaceutical exports are currently exempt from this tariff, offering some relief to Indian companies.

India is reportedly considering reducing tariffs on $23 billion worth of US imports to mitigate the impact, but no agreement has been finalized yet. The broader economic effects will depend on how long these tariffs remain in place and whether India and the US can negotiate a trade deal to ease tensions.

This move underscores the complexities of global trade and the challenges emerging economies like India face in balancing domestic interests with international trade dynamics.

Lok Sabha Passes Waqf (Amendment) Bill 2025 Amid Heated Debate

The Lok Sabha passed the Waqf (Amendment) Bill 2025 on April 2, 2025, with 288 votes in favor and 232 against. The House also approved the Mussalman Wakf (Repeal) Bill 2024, repealing the Mussalman Wakf Act 1923.

Key Provisions and Government’s Stand:

  • Union Minority Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju moved the bill, stating that it focuses solely on Waqf properties and aims to make Waqf Boards more inclusive and transparent.
  • The bill mandates representation from different Muslim sects and women in Waqf Boards.
  • Rijiju criticized the 2013 amendments under the UPA government for allowing misuse of Waqf laws and questioned why, despite India having the highest number of Waqf properties globally, Indian Muslims remain economically disadvantaged.

Opposition’s Criticism:

  • Congress MP Gaurav Gogoi called the bill unconstitutional and alleged it was an attempt to defame minorities and divide society.
  • Samajwadi Party’s Akhilesh Yadav accused the government of using the bill to divert attention from economic issues like unemployment and inflation.
  • TMC’s Kalyan Banerjee, DMK’s A Raja, and other opposition leaders criticized the bill, calling it anti-minority and an attack on Muslim rights.

Government’s Response:

  • Union Home Minister Amit Shah clarified that non-Muslims will not manage Waqf properties, dismissing fears of interference in religious practices.
  • He argued that the bill aims to prevent land mismanagement and enhance transparency, blaming the Congress for past misuses of Waqf-related laws.
  • BJP’s Ravi Shankar Prasad emphasized that the bill promotes gender justice by ensuring women’s representation in Waqf Boards.

Support from Other Parties:

  • TDP’s Krishna Prasad Tenneti supported the bill, highlighting the mismanagement of Waqf properties worth ₹1.2 lakh crore.
  • JD(U) leader Rajiv Ranjan Singh asserted that the bill ensures justice for all sections of Muslims while curbing misuse of Waqf properties.
  • Shiv Sena MP Shrikant Shinde referred to the legislation as “UMEED” (Unified Waqf Management Empowerment, Efficiency, and Development), aimed at uplifting minorities.

The bill’s passage marks a significant move in reforming Waqf property management, though controversy and political opposition remain strong.

6th BIMSTEC Summit on April 4, 2025, in Bangkok, Thailand

The 6th BIMSTEC Summit is set to take place on April 4, 2025, in Bangkok, Thailand. This summit marks a significant milestone as it is the first in-person BIMSTEC meeting since 2018. The theme for this year’s summit is “BIMSTEC – Prosperous, Resilient, and Open”, reflecting the organization’s focus on enhancing regional cooperation in areas such as trade, security, connectivity, and human security.

The Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation (BIMSTEC) is a regional organization comprising seven member states: Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Myanmar, Nepal, Sri Lanka, and Thailand. Established in 1997, BIMSTEC aims to foster economic and technical collaboration among countries bordering the Bay of Bengal.

During the summit, leaders are expected to adopt the Bangkok Vision 2030, which outlines a roadmap for regional development and cooperation. Key discussions will focus on enhancing maritime transport, completing the India–Myanmar–Thailand Trilateral Highway, and addressing shared challenges such as climate change, terrorism, and poverty.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is attending the summit and will also hold bilateral talks with Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra to strengthen India-Thailand relations. Following the summit, PM Modi is scheduled to visit Sri Lanka to further enhance bilateral ties.

This summit underscores BIMSTEC’s role as a bridge between South Asia and Southeast Asia, promoting regional integration and collaboration across various sectors. It is a pivotal moment for the member states to reaffirm their commitment to a prosperous and resilient Bay of Bengal region.

NHAI Raises Toll Charges by Up to 5% Across Highways

The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has raised toll charges by 4-5% as part of its annual inflation adjustment based on the wholesale price index. The additional revenue will support highway maintenance and expansion projects.

Key toll hikes include:

  • Delhi-Meerut Expressway: Toll for cars from Sarai Kale Khan to Meerut increased from ₹165 to ₹170, and from Ghaziabad to Meerut from ₹70 to ₹75.
  • Chhijarsi toll plaza (NH-9): Car tolls rose from ₹170 to ₹175, light commercial vehicles to ₹280, and trucks to ₹590.
  • Lucknow Highways: Light vehicles will pay ₹5-10 more per trip, while heavy vehicles will pay ₹20-25 extra.
  • Delhi-Jaipur Highway (Kherki Daula toll plaza): No hike for private cars and jeeps, but larger vehicles face a ₹5 increase per trip.
  • Monthly passes: For cars, it increased from ₹930 to ₹950, and for cabs, from ₹1,225 to ₹1,255.

India has 855 toll plazas, with 675 government-funded and 180 privately operated.

Today Current Affairs MCQs : 2 April 2025

Q. When did the RBI announce the withdrawal of ₹2000 banknotes from circulation?

A) March 31, 2024
B) May 19, 2023
C) October 7, 2023
D) January 1, 2024

Show Answer
Answer: B) May 19, 2023
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) announced that 98.21% of ₹2000 banknotes have been returned to the banking system as on March 31, 2024. On May 19, 2023, the RBI declared the withdrawal of ₹2000 notes from circulation.

Q. How much renewable energy capacity did India add in the 2024-2025 financial year?

A) 18.57 GW
B) 21 GW
C) 25 GW
D) 9 GW

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Answer: C) 25 GW
India’s renewable energy sector recorded its highest-ever capacity addition of 25 gigawatts (GW) in the 2024-2025 financial year, marking a 35% increase from the 18.57 GW installed in 2023-24.

Q. Who is the President of Chile visiting India in April 2025?

A) Sebastián Piñera
B) Michelle Bachelet
C) Gabriel Boric Font
D) Ricardo Lagos

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Answer: C) Gabriel Boric Font
Chilean President Gabriel Boric Font is on a state visit to India from April 1 to April 5, 2025, marking 76 years of diplomatic relations between the two nations.

Q. Which Indian equestrian won first place at the Azelhof CSI Lier competition in 2025?

A) Rohan Bopanna
B) Niharika Singhania
C) Fouaad Mirza
D) Anush Agarwal

Show Answer
Answer: B) Niharika Singhania
On April 1, 2025, young Indian equestrian Niharika Singhania secured first place at the prestigious Azelhof CSI Lier competition in Belgium.

Niharika Singhania Wins Gold at Azelhof CSI Lier Equestrian Competition

On April 1, 2025, young Indian equestrian Niharika Singhania secured first place at the prestigious Azelhof CSI Lier competition in Belgium. Competing against international riders, she showcased exceptional skill and composure.

Niharika participated in the Two Phases special event, riding Hotese Charboniere, and finished with 40.72 and 40.34 penalty points, earning gold.

Chilean President Gabriel Boric Font Visits India to Strengthen Bilateral Ties

Chilean President Gabriel Boric Font is on a state visit to India from April 1 to April 5, 2025, marking 76 years of diplomatic relations between the two nations. President Droupadi Murmu welcomed him at Rashtrapati Bhavan and hosted a banquet in his honor.

During his visit, President Boric is engaging in New Delhi, Agra, Mumbai, and Bengaluru. He held discussions with Prime Minister Narendra Modi on minerals, energy, defense, agriculture, and space cooperation. Both leaders agreed to initiate talks for a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement.

The visit also highlights cultural and educational exchanges, including student programs and Chile’s growing interest in Yoga and Ayurveda. President Boric emphasized Chile’s commitment to strengthening ties with India, recognizing its global geopolitical significance.

This visit reinforces India-Chile cooperation in trade, innovation, and culture, reflecting a shared vision for a prosperous future.

India Achieves Record 25 GW Renewable Energy Addition

India’s renewable energy sector recorded its highest-ever capacity addition of 25 gigawatts (GW) in the 2024-2025 financial year, marking a 35% increase from the 18.57 GW installed in 2023-24. Solar energy led the growth, rising from 15 GW to nearly 21 GW, a 38% increase.

New and Renewable Energy Minister Pralhad Joshi announced initiatives to decarbonize transportation and households, including mandating bioCNG blending with compressed and piped natural gas. Solar PV cell manufacturing capacity tripled to 9 GW, and the PM KUSUM Scheme showed significant progress. The PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana benefited 1.1 lakh households and generated 7 lakh jobs.

RBI Reports 98.21% Return of ₹2000 Notes

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) announced that 98.21% of ₹2000 banknotes have been returned to the banking system as on March 31, 2024. On May 19, 2023, the RBI declared the withdrawal of ₹2000 notes from circulation. At that time, ₹3.56 lakh crore worth of ₹2000 notes were in circulation, which has now reduced to ₹6,366 crore as of March 31, 2024.

The deposit and exchange facility at bank branches was available until October 7, 2023, but remains open at 19 RBI issue offices. People can also send ₹2000 notes via India Post for credit to their bank accounts. Despite withdrawal, ₹2000 notes remain legal tender.

Today Current Affairs MCQs : 1 April 2025

Q. Who assumed office as the 7th Secretary-General of the Commonwealth on April 1, 2025?

A) Patricia Scotland
B) Shirley Botchwey
C) Ellen Johnson Sirleaf
D) Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala

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Answer: B) Shirley Botchwey
Shirley Botchwey assumed office as the 7th Secretary-General of the Commonwealth on April 1, 2025, becoming the first African woman to hold the position.

Q. Where will the Hero Asia Cup Hockey 2025 be held from August 29 to September 7?

A) Patna
B) Rajgir
C) Kolkata
D) Delhi

Show Answer
Answer: B) Rajgir
Rajgir, Bihar, will host the Hero Asia Cup Hockey 2025 from August 29 to September 7 at the newly developed Rajgir Hockey Stadium.

Q. What is the name of the bilateral India-US bilateral Tri-Service Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) Exercise, began in Visakhapatnam on April 1, 2025?

A) Exercise Malabar
B) Exercise Yudh Abhyas
C) Exercise Tiger Triumph
D) Exercise Vajra Prahar

Show Answer
Answer: C) Exercise Tiger Triumph
Exercise Tiger Triumph 2025, the fourth edition of the India-US bilateral Tri-Service Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) Exercise, began in Visakhapatnam on April 1, 2025.

Q. When did the Unified Pension Scheme (UPS) come into effect?

A) January 1, 2025
B) March 31, 2025
C) April 1, 2025
D) April 30, 2025

Show Answer
Answer: C) April 1, 2025
The Unified Pension Scheme (UPS) for Central Government employees came into effect on April 1, 2025, as an option under the National Pension System (NPS).

Unified Pension Scheme (UPS) for Central Government employees came into effect on April 1, 2025

The Unified Pension Scheme (UPS) for Central Government employees came into effect on April 1, 2025, as an option under the National Pension System (NPS). The Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority (PFRDA) has issued regulations for its implementation, covering three categories of employees:

  1. Existing central government employees under NPS as of April 1, 2025.
  2. New recruits joining the service on or after April 1, 2025.
  3. Retired employees under NPS who retired on or before April 30, 2025, through regular or voluntary retirement.

Approximately 23 lakh employees are expected to benefit from the scheme. Employees who joined on or after January 1, 2004, can choose to switch from NPS to UPS. Eligible employees can enroll and submit claims through the Protean CRA portal starting April 1.

The UPS offers 50% of the average basic pay drawn in the last 12 months before retirement, provided the employee has completed a minimum of 25 years of service. In the case of the employee’s demise, the family will receive 60% of the pension. The scheme also guarantees a minimum pension of ₹10,000 per month for those with at least 10 years of service.

India and US Launch Fourth Edition of Exercise Tiger Triumph 2025 for HADR Cooperation

Exercise Tiger Triumph 2025, the fourth edition of the India-US bilateral Tri-Service Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) Exercise, began in Visakhapatnam on April 1, 2025. The Harbour Phase will run from April 1 to April 7, including an Opening Ceremony with a joint Flag Parade on INS Jalashwa. The exercise will conclude on April 13 with a Closing Ceremony on the US Navy Ship Comstock.

Following the Harbour Phase, participants will proceed to the Sea Phase off Kakinada for Maritime, Amphibious, and HADR operations. The exercise aims to enhance interoperability and establish Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for a Combined Coordination Center (CCC) to facilitate cooperation between the Indian and US Joint Task Forces (JTF) during emergencies.

India will be represented by INS Jalashwa, Gharial, Mumbai, and Shakti, along with P8I Maritime Patrol Aircraft, Army troops from 91 Inf Brigade and 12 Mech Infantry Battalion, Air Force C-130 Aircraft, MI-17 Helicopters, and the Rapid Action Medical Team (RAMT). The US will participate with US Navy Ships Comstock and Ralph Johnson and troops from the US Marine Division.

Rajgir to Host Hero Asia Cup Hockey 2025 from August 29 to September 7

Rajgir, Bihar, will host the Hero Asia Cup Hockey 2025 from August 29 to September 7 at the newly developed Rajgir Hockey Stadium. This will be the second international event in Rajgir, following the Women’s Asian Champions Trophy in 2024.

Eight teams, including India, Pakistan, Japan, Korea, China, and Malaysia, will compete, with two additional teams qualifying through the AHF Cup. South Korea leads the tournament’s history with five titles, while India and Pakistan have won three each.

The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for the event was signed between Hockey India and the Bihar State Sports Authority at the Patliputra Sports Complex. Present at the signing were Hockey India Secretary General Bholanath Singh, Bihar Sports Department’s Additional Chief Secretary B. Rajender, Hockey India President Dilip Tirkey, and Indian team captain Harmanpreet Singh. Approximately 20,000 spectators are expected, with officials highlighting the tournament’s role in boosting Bihar’s sports infrastructure.

Shirley Botchwey Becomes First African Woman to assume office as Commonwealth Secretary-General

Shirley Botchwey assumed office as the 7th Secretary-General of the Commonwealth on April 1, 2025, becoming the first African woman to hold the position. With 20 years of leadership experience in diplomacy, international relations, governance, and public service, she previously served as Ghana’s Minister for Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration from 2017 to 2024 and was a member of Ghana’s National Security Council.

The Commonwealth Secretary-General, nominated by Commonwealth leaders, serves a maximum of two four-year terms and is responsible for upholding Commonwealth values, representing the organization, and managing the Commonwealth Secretariat.

Today Current Affairs MCQs : 31 March 2025

Q. What is the charitable act performed before the Eid-ul-Fitr prayers, aimed at supporting the less fortunate?

A. Salat al-Eid
B. Zakat al-Fitr
C. Sawm
D. Hajj

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Ans: B. Zakat al-Fitr

Q. What was the main objective of Operation Brahma, a mission launched by India in March 2025?

A. To strengthen India-Myanmar relations
B. To deliver relief aid to Myanmar after an earthquake
C. To conduct military exercises in Myanmar
D. To expand India’s trade with Myanmar

Show Answer
Answer: B. To deliver relief aid to Myanmar after an earthquake

Q. Which country hosted the Multinational Air Exercise INIOCHOS-25 ?

A) France
B) Greece
C) Italy
D) Germany

Show Answer
Answer: B) Greece
The Indian Air Force (IAF) is participating in the multinational air exercise INIOCHOS-25, which began today, March 31, 2025, at Andravida Air Base in Greece.

Q. The Vikram Samvat era began in which year BCE?

a) 78 BCE
b) 57 BCE
c) 320 BCE
d) 500 BCE

Show Answer
Ans: b) 57 BCE
Vikram Samvat, one of the traditional Hindu lunar calendars, marks the beginning of the Hindu New Year. In 2025, the Vikram Samvat New Year celebrated on March 30th, ushering in the year 2082.

Vikram Samvat: The Hindu New Year 2025

Vikram Samvat, one of the traditional Hindu lunar calendars, marks the beginning of the Hindu New Year. In 2025, the Vikram Samvat New Year celebrated on March 30th, ushering in the year 2082. This calendar, widely followed in North and Western India, holds deep cultural, religious, and historical significance.

Origin and History

The Vikram Samvat era is believed to have been established by the legendary king Vikramaditya of Ujjain after his victory over the Shakas in 57 BCE. Unlike the Gregorian calendar, which follows the solar cycle, Vikram Samvat is a lunisolar calendar, aligning months with the moon’s phases while adjusting with the solar year.

How is the Hindu New Year Celebrated?

The Hindu New Year, also known as Nav Varsh or Chaitra Shukla Pratipada, is celebrated with great enthusiasm across India, especially in states like Gujarat, Rajasthan, Maharashtra, and Uttar Pradesh. Key traditions include:

  1. Religious Observances – Devotees visit temples, offer prayers, and seek blessings for prosperity.
  2. Gudi Padwa (Maharashtra) – Homes are decorated with Gudis (a bamboo stick with a bright cloth and neem leaves).
  3. Ugadi (Andhra Pradesh & Karnataka) – People prepare Ugadi Pachadi, a special dish symbolizing life’s different flavors.
  4. Navreh (Kashmir) – Kashmiri Hindus celebrate with rituals and traditional feasts.
  5. Baisakhi (Punjab) – Marks the harvest festival and the Sikh New Year.

Astrological Significance

The Hindu New Year begins with the Chaitra month (March-April) and is considered auspicious for new ventures. Astrologers analyze the Panchang (Hindu almanac) to determine favorable timings (Muhurats) for important activities.

Vikram Samvat 2082: What to Expect

According to Hindu astrology, the year 2082 will be governed by Jupiter (Brihaspati), bringing opportunities for growth, wisdom, and spiritual progress. Key festivals like Diwali, Holi, and Raksha Bandhan will be observed based on this calendar.

Indian Air Force Joins Multinational Air Exercise INIOCHOS-25 in Greece

The Indian Air Force (IAF) is participating in the multinational air exercise INIOCHOS-25, which began today, March 31, 2025, at Andravida Air Base in Greece. Hosted by Greece’s Hellenic Air Force, the 12-day exercise will run until April 11. The IAF contingent includes Su-30 MKI fighters, IL-78, and C-17 aircraft.

INIOCHOS-25 aims to enhance international cooperation, interoperability, and combat readiness through combined air operations and tactical training in complex scenarios. With participation from 15 countries, the exercise promotes mutual learning and strengthens military ties.

Operation Brahma: India’s Aid to Quake-Hit Myanmar

India has launched Operation Brahma, a massive humanitarian mission to assist Myanmar after a devastating 7.7-magnitude earthquake struck the country and neighboring Thailand on March 28, 2025. The earthquake, one of the strongest in over a century, caused widespread destruction, claiming over 1,600 lives and injuring thousands.

Under Operation Brahma, India swiftly mobilized its armed forces, deploying five military aircraft and naval ships to deliver relief materials, medical equipment, and rescue teams. The Indian Air Force transported an 80-member National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) team and a 118-member Army field hospital unit, equipped with specialized medical and rescue tools. Additionally, naval ships carried 40 tonnes of humanitarian aid, including food, medicines, and emergency supplies.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed solidarity with Myanmar, emphasizing India’s commitment as a “close friend and neighbor” during this crisis. The operation reflects India’s policy of being the first responder in the region, showcasing its dedication to humanitarian assistance.

India’s efforts are focused on providing immediate relief and supporting recovery in the worst-hit areas, such as Mandalay. The operation highlights India’s preparedness and compassion in responding to natural disasters.

Eid-ul-Fitr: Celebrating the End of Ramzan on 31 March

Eid-ul-Fitr, one of the most significant festivals in Islam, is a day of joy, gratitude, and togetherness, marking the end of the holy month of Ramzan. This year, in India, the festival is being celebrated on 31 March 2025 with great fervor and enthusiasm.

Ramzan, the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, is a time of fasting, prayer, and reflection for Muslims around the world. Observing the fast during Ramzan, known as sawm, is one of the Five Pillars of Islam. It is a month of spiritual discipline, self-restraint, and heightened devotion, culminating in the celebration of Eid-ul-Fitr.

On this special day, families and communities come together to offer the special Eid prayer, known as Salat al-Eid, at mosques or open prayer grounds. The day begins with the giving of Zakat al-Fitr or Fitrana, a charitable act to support the less fortunate, ensuring that everyone can partake in the celebrations. This act highlights the essence of compassion and generosity that is central to Eid-ul-Fitr.

Eid-ul-Fitr is also synonymous with feasting and sharing. Homes are adorned, and tables are filled with delicious traditional dishes such as sheer khurma (a sweet vermicelli dessert), biryani, kebabs, and other regional delicacies. It is a time to exchange greetings of “Eid Mubarak,” visit relatives and friends, and strengthen bonds of love and unity.

Today Current Affairs MCQs : 29 March 2025

Q. Elon Musk sold the social media site X (formerly Twitter) to which company in March 2025?

A) Tesla
B) SpaceX
C) OpenAI
D) xAI

Show Answer
Answer: D) xAI
Elon Musk has sold the social media site X (formerly Twitter) to his AI company, xAI, in a $33 billion deal on 28 March 2025

Q. Who won India’s first gold medal in the women’s 62 kg category at the Asian Wrestling Championship 2025?

A) Antim Panghal
B) Manisha Bhanwala
C) Ok J Kim
D) Meng H Hsieh

Show Answer
Ans: B) Manisha Bhanwala
Manisha Bhanwala won gold medal at the Asian Wrestling Championship 2025, defeating Korea’s Ok J Kim 8-7 in the women’s 62 kg category.

Q. Which state topped the medal tally at the Khelo India Para Games 2025?

A) Uttar Pradesh
B) Tamil Nadu
C) Maharashtra
D) Haryana

Show Answer
Answer: D) Haryana
The Khelo India Para Games 2025 concluded on March 28 at JLN Stadium, New Delhi. Haryana led the medal tally with 34 gold, followed by Tamil Nadu with 28 gold, and Uttar Pradesh with 23 gold.

Q. What is the new rate of dearness allowance and dearness relief effective from January 1, 2025?

A) 53%
B) 54%
C) 55%
D) 56%

Show Answer
Answer: C) 55%
The Union Cabinet on 28 March 2025 approved a 2% increase in dearness allowance (DA) for central government employees and dearness relief (DR) for pensioners, effective from January 1, 2025, raising it from 53% to 55% of basic pay or pension.

Union Cabinet Approves 2% Increase in Dearness Allowance for Employees and Pensioners

The Union Cabinet on 28 March 2025 approved a 2% increase in dearness allowance (DA) for central government employees and dearness relief (DR) for pensioners, effective from January 1, 2025, raising it from 53% to 55% of basic pay or pension.

This decision will benefit around 48.66 lakh employees and 66.55 lakh pensioners, with an estimated financial burden of Rs. 6,614.04 crore per year.

The increase follows the 7th Central Pay Commission’s recommendations to provide financial support against inflation.

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