Current Affairs Quiz – March, 2024

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1. Which state recently passed a bill aimed at curbing illegal immigration?

(A) Uttarakhand

(B) Punjab

(C) Haryana

(D) Bihar

Answer: C [Haryana]

Notes:

The Haryana Assembly passed nine bills, including the Haryana Registration and Regulation of Travel Agents Bill, 2024, aimed at curbing illegal immigration and addressing the issue of unregistered travel agents exploiting youth. Home Minister Anil Vij highlighted the seriousness of the problem. Additionally, a bill to regulate private coaching institutions was passed to protect students’ and guardians’ interests. The bills were part of the concluding day of the week-long Budget session, with some introduced earlier.

2. Recently, who has been appointed as the new CEO of the World Gold Council for India?

(A) Sachin Jain

(B) Arti Saxena

(C) Dharmesh Sodah

(D) Sheela Kulkarni

Answer: A [Sachin Jain]

Notes:

Sachin Jain was appointed as the new CEO of the World Gold Council for India in February 2024. Jain will join the World Gold Council from De Beers, where he has held several senior roles for the past 13 years. He has a deep understanding of the Indian consumer and jewelry market.

3. Tawi festival, recently seen in the news, is celebrated in which state/UT?

(A) Kerala

(B) Jammu and Kashmir

(C) Delhi

(D) Goa

Answer: B [Jammu and Kashmir]

Notes:

The four-day ‘Tawi Festival’ in Jammu and Kashmir, starting on March 1, 2024, highlights the region’s art, culture, and heritage. Emphasizing Jammu’s diverse art forms and cultural heritage, the festival features seminars, workshops, folk music, street theatre, classical and folk dance, and a Mela. It provides a platform for youth creativity and encourages discussions with experts. The event showcases entrepreneurship, innovation, local cuisines, and organic products from women’s NGO groups in the Himalayan region, culminating at the University of Jammu.

4. Recently, Prime Minister of India launched the country’s first indigenous green hydrogen fuel cell inland waterway vessel in which state?

(A) Tamil Nadu

(B) Kerala

(C) Maharashtra

(D) Karnataka

Answer: A [Tamil Nadu]

Notes:

Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched India’s inaugural indigenous green hydrogen fuel cell inland waterway vessel in Tamil Nadu’s Thoothukudi under the Harit Nauka initiative. This project, a gift from Tamil Nadu to Kashi, signifies India’s commitment to innovative green energy solutions. Hydrogen fuel cells, pivotal in transportation, material handling, stationary, portable, and emergency backup power, play a crucial role in India’s push for sustainable and cost-effective alternate fuels.

5. What is ‘Juice Jacking’, recently seen in the news?

(A) Cyber attack

(B) Drugs

(C) Asteroid

(D) Invasive weed

Answer: A [Cyber-attack]

Notes:

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) cautions against charging mobile phones in public ports due to the increasing threat of juice jacking. Juice jacking is a cyberattack where hackers inject malware into public USB charging stations, compromising electronic devices. Incidents often occur in public spaces like airports, hotels, and shopping centers. This form of attack can lead to device lockout and unauthorized access, enabling cybercriminals to steal personal data and passwords. Stay vigilant to protect your devices in public areas.

6. Pancheshwar Multipurpose Project (PMP), sometimes seen in the news, is a bi-national hydropower project between which two countries?

(A) India and Bhutan

(B) India and Nepal

(C) India and Bangladesh

(D) India and Afghanistan

Answer: B [India and Nepal]

Notes:

Despite the recent India-Nepal agreement, the Pancheshwar Multipurpose Project (PMP) discussions remain deadlocked. Established through the Mahakali Treaty in 1996, the PMP is a cross-border hydropower initiative on the Mahakali River. With the goal of enhancing energy production and irrigation in both nations, it features a 315-meter dam (Sharda in India), aiming to generate 6,480 MW equally shared. Additionally, it targets irrigating 130,000 hectares in Nepal and 240,000 hectares in Indian Territory.

7. NICDC has signed an MoU with which institution to enhance the development of Greenfield smart cities?

(A) IIT Delhi

(B) IIT Kanpur

(C) IIT Bombay

(D) IIT Roorkee

Answer: A [IIT Delhi]

Notes:

The National Industrial Corridor Development Corporation (NICDC) and the Foundation for Innovation and Technology Transfer at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi (FITT-IITD) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to help identify the best places in India to develop Greenfield industrial smart cities. The collaboration aims to contribute to India’s goal of becoming a $5 trillion economy. It emphasizes the role of technology, research, and collaboration in building a strong and lasting future.

8. Which northeastern state recently adopted a resolution against the centre’s decision to fence the India-Myanmar border & scrap the FMR agreement with Myanmar?

(A) Nagaland

(B) Manipur

(C) Mizoram

(D) Assam

Answer: C [Mizoram]

Notes:

In February 2024, the 60-member Mizoram Assembly adopted a resolution against the Centre’s decision to fence the India-Myanmar border and scrap the Free Movement Regime (FMR) agreement with the neighboring country. The FMR allows people living on both sides of the border to travel 16 km into each other’s territory without a visa.

9. Recently, which Indian received an Honorary Knighthood from United Kingdom’s King Charles III?

(A) Rajan Bharti Mittal

(B) Sunil Bharti Mittal

(C) Sushil Kumar Sayal

(D) Akhil Gupta

Answer: B

10. Global Waste Management Outlook 2024, recently seen in the news, is published by which one of the following organization?

(A) UNEP

(B) UNDP

(C) UNESCO

(D) IMF

Answer: A [UNEP]

Notes:

The Global Waste Management Outlook 2024, co-published by UNEP and ISWA, highlights key trends. Predictions indicate municipal solid waste will surge from 2.3 to 3.8 billion tonnes by 2050. The direct cost of global waste management, at USD 252 billion in 2020, is projected to nearly double by 2050 without immediate intervention. Barriers include insufficient urgency recognition, incomplete data, and climate impact underestimation, as well as gendered aspects, informal sector undervaluation, and inadequate legislation.

11. Recently, Jal Shakti Ministry has signed an agreement with 12 technical education institutions for basin management of how many rivers?

(A) 5

(B) 6

(C) 7

(D) 4

Answer: B [6]

Notes:

The Jal Shakti Ministry has partnered with 12 technical education institutions to collaborate on academic and research initiatives for basin management of six rivers: Narmada, Godavari, Mahanadi, Krishna, Cauvery, and Periyar, as part of the National River Conservation Plan. Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat highlighted successful efforts in cleaning the Ganga, earning UNESCO recognition for the Namami Gange Mission. Emphasizing river conservation as a mass movement, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Arth Ganga principle links it to livelihood, urging increased inter-state cooperation.

12. Recently, which Indian received an Honorary Knighthood from United Kingdom’s King Charles III?

(A) Rajan Bharti Mittal

(B) Sunil Bharti Mittal

(C) Sushil Kumar Sayal

(D) Akhil Gupta

Answer: B [Sunil Bharti Mittal]

Notes:

King Charles III of the United Kingdom awarded Sunil Bharti Mittal, the founder and chairman of Bharti Enterprises, an honorary Knighthood. The honor is titled Knight Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (KBE), one of the highest honors given by the British Sovereign to civilians.

13. Global Waste Management Outlook 2024, recently seen in the news, is published by which one of the following organization?

(A) UNEP

(B) UNDP

(C) UNESCO

(D) IMF

Answer: A [UNEP]

Notes:

The Global Waste Management Outlook 2024, co-published by UNEP and ISWA, highlights key trends. Predictions indicate municipal solid waste will surge from 2.3 to 3.8 billion tonnes by 2050. The direct cost of global waste management, at USD 252 billion in 2020, is projected to nearly double by 2050 without immediate intervention. Barriers include insufficient urgency recognition, incomplete data, and climate impact underestimation, as well as gendered aspects, informal sector undervaluation, and inadequate legislation.

14. How many railway stations have successfully achieved the prestigious “Eat Right Station” certification?

(A) 157

(B) 154

(C) 152

(D) 150

Answer: D [150]

Notes:

150 railway stations and 6 metro stations have earned the coveted “Eat Right Station” certification, a part of the Eat Right India movement by FSSAI. Led by the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India, the initiative mandates stringent food safety, hygiene, and nutrition standards for all vendors at certified stations.

15. Melanochlamys Droupadi, recently seen in the news, belongs to which one of the following species?

(A) Octopus

(B) Sea slug

(C) Crab

(D) Turtle

Answer: B [Sea slug]

Notes:

Researchers from the Zoological Survey of India (ZSI) have identified a new species of head-shield sea slug, Melanochlamys Droupadi, along the coasts of Odisha and West Bengal. Measuring up to 7 mm, it’s a small invertebrate with a brownish-black body and a distinctive ruby red spot. Inhabiting wet sandy beaches, the hermaphroditic slug forms a protective mucus sheath, leaving a trail like a turtle as it moves beneath the sand. Sea slugs, mollusks found in various marine environments, include 18 known species globally.

16. Recently, which two countries formally opposed the adoption of Investment Facilitation for Development (IFD) agreement?

(A) India and Singapore

(B) India and South Africa

(C) India and China

(D) India and Russia

Answer: B [India and South Africa]

Notes:

India and South Africa opposed the Investment Facilitation for Development (IFD) agreement at the 13th Ministerial Conference (MC13) of the World Trade Organization on February 28. The MC-13, held in Abu Dhabi from February 26 to 29, saw over 120 countries advocating for IFD to enhance the investment and business climate. India argued that IFD is a non-trade issue outside the multilateral trade body’s framework, while a China-led group sought to make the proposal binding through Annexure-4 of the WTO.

17. Which one of the following company recently collaborated with MAHAGENCO to develop Renewable Energy Parks in Maharashtra?

(A) Tata Group

(B) Reliance Industries Limited

(C) NTPC Green Energy Limited

(D) ITC Limited

Answer: C [NTPC Green Energy Limited]

Notes:

NTPC Green Energy Limited (NGEL) collaborates with Maharashtra State Power Generation Company Limited (MAHAGENCO) to establish Renewable Energy Parks in Maharashtra. This joint venture aligns with green energy initiatives and bolsters India’s energy transition goals, aiming to build gigawatt-scale renewable energy parks in the state, showcasing a commitment to sustainable development and clean energy sources.

18. Recently, which payment bank signed an MoU with Hindustan Zinc Limited (HZL) to enhance financial inclusion in rural Rajasthan?

(A) Airtel Payment Bank

(B) Paytm Payments Bank

(C) India Post Payments Bank

(D) NSDL Payment Bank

Answer: C [India Post Payments Bank]

Notes:

India Post Payments Bank (IPPB) and Hindustan Zinc Limited (HZL) have joined forces to boost financial inclusion in rural Rajasthan. The collaboration aims to offer convenient access to bank accounts, pension products, savings, and investment schemes. Additionally, it empowers beneficiaries to serve as Individual Business Correspondents for IPPB services, promoting government social welfare schemes and facilitating income-generating loans in the region.

19. What is the theme of ‘Zero Discrimination Day 2024’?

(A) Remove laws that harm, create laws that empower

(B) Save lives: Decriminalise

(C) To protect everyone’s health, protect everyone’s rights

(D) Open Up, Reach Out

Answer: C [To protect everyone’s health, protect everyone’s rights]

Notes:

March 1 marks Zero Discrimination Day, dedicated to advocating for every individual’s right to a life free from discrimination. Initiated by UNAIDS, this global observance raises awareness about discrimination’s harmful effects and promotes equality, compassion, and respect. First celebrated in 2014, its 2024 theme is “To protect everyone’s health, protect everyone’s rights”.

20. Which one of the following best describes about ‘Jacaranda Tree’, recently seen in the news?

(A) Thorny trees grows near the wetlands

(B) Soft trees found in the tropical thorn forests

(C) Deciduous hard tree that grows well in tropical climatic region

(D) Deciduous soft tree that grows well in temperate climatic region

Answer: C [Deciduous hard tree that grows well in tropical climatic region]

Notes:

The premature blooming of the Jacaranda tree in Mexico City raised concerns among residents and scientists. Also called Jacaranda acutifolia, it’s a deciduous tree from the Bignoniaceae family, native to Brazil and North West Argentina. Thriving in tropical climates, well-drained soil, and sunlight, these hardy trees are cultivated worldwide for their vibrant blue or violet flowers. In Brazil, the wood is used for guitars, and its bark and root offer medicinal benefits. Early blooming poses ecological concerns, affecting hummingbirds and bees.

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