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Daily Current Affairs Quiz 21 June 2023
- June 21, 2023
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Daily Current Affairs Quiz 21 June 2023
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Question 1 of 5
1. Question
1 pointsOn completion of 100-years, Gorakhpur-based Geeta Press has been honored with which award?
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b) Gandhi Peace Prize
The committee headed by PM Modi has decided to honor Gita Press located in Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh with Gandhi Peace Prize-2021 on completion of 100-years. This award is given for the important and unique contribution of Gita Press for its contribution to the collective upliftment of humanity. This award is a symbol of Gandhian way of life.
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b) Gandhi Peace Prize
The committee headed by PM Modi has decided to honor Gita Press located in Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh with Gandhi Peace Prize-2021 on completion of 100-years. This award is given for the important and unique contribution of Gita Press for its contribution to the collective upliftment of humanity. This award is a symbol of Gandhian way of life.
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Question 2 of 5
2. Question
1 pointsIn which city the G20 Education Working Group meeting will be held?
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c) Pune
Under the G20 chairmanship of India, the G20 Fourth Education Working Group meeting will be held in Pune from 20 to 21 June. It is expected to be attended by 85 delegates from G-20 member states, guest countries and international organizations like OECD, UNESCO and UNICEF. A multimedia exhibition will be organized in this meet to showcase best practices in education, digital initiatives, research and skill development.
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c) Pune
Under the G20 chairmanship of India, the G20 Fourth Education Working Group meeting will be held in Pune from 20 to 21 June. It is expected to be attended by 85 delegates from G-20 member states, guest countries and international organizations like OECD, UNESCO and UNICEF. A multimedia exhibition will be organized in this meet to showcase best practices in education, digital initiatives, research and skill development.
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Question 3 of 5
3. Question
1 pointsWhich state/UT hosted the ‘National conference of tribal writers’?
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d) Jammu and Kashmir
The first-ever national conference of tribal writers was recently held in Jammu and Kashmir.
Its participants have set up a forum to safeguard authentic tribal literature and encourage youngsters to showcase their unique culture through writings.Incorrect
d) Jammu and Kashmir
The first-ever national conference of tribal writers was recently held in Jammu and Kashmir.
Its participants have set up a forum to safeguard authentic tribal literature and encourage youngsters to showcase their unique culture through writings. -
Question 4 of 5
4. Question
1 pointsIt is India’s second-largest mangrove ecosystem after the Sunderbans. This National Park is a network of creeks and canals which are inundated with waters from rivers Dhamra and Patasala, forming a unique ecosystem. It has one of the largest populations of endangered saltwater crocodiles in India.
The above description is related to which of the following National Park?
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a) Bhitarkanika National Park
Bhitarkanika National Park:
Location: It is located in Kendrapara district in the state of Odisha.
It is India’s second-largest mangrove ecosystem after the Sunderbans.
It is a 145 Sq. km large national park which was designated on 16th September 1998 and obtained the status of a Ramsar site in August 2002,e., the second Ramsar site of the State after the Chilika Lake.
This National Park is a network of creeks and canals which are inundated with waters from rivers Brahmani, Baitarani, Dhamra and Patasala, forming a unique ecosystem.
Flora: Mangrove species, casuarinas, and grasses like the indigo bush.Fauna:
Bhitarkanika has one of the largest populations of endangered saltwater crocodiles in India.
The Gahirmatha Beach, which forms the boundary of the park in the east, is the largest colony of the Olive Ridley Sea Turtles.
Other mammals include monkeys, jackals, common langurs, otter, sambar deer, jungle cats, fox, Mongoose, wolfs, fishing cats, hyenas, etc.A 10-year-old boy was allegedly killed recently following an attack by a crocodile sparking fresh bouts of man-animal conflict in areas in the close vicinity of Bhitarkanika National Park.
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a) Bhitarkanika National Park
Bhitarkanika National Park:
Location: It is located in Kendrapara district in the state of Odisha.
It is India’s second-largest mangrove ecosystem after the Sunderbans.
It is a 145 Sq. km large national park which was designated on 16th September 1998 and obtained the status of a Ramsar site in August 2002,e., the second Ramsar site of the State after the Chilika Lake.
This National Park is a network of creeks and canals which are inundated with waters from rivers Brahmani, Baitarani, Dhamra and Patasala, forming a unique ecosystem.
Flora: Mangrove species, casuarinas, and grasses like the indigo bush.Fauna:
Bhitarkanika has one of the largest populations of endangered saltwater crocodiles in India.
The Gahirmatha Beach, which forms the boundary of the park in the east, is the largest colony of the Olive Ridley Sea Turtles.
Other mammals include monkeys, jackals, common langurs, otter, sambar deer, jungle cats, fox, Mongoose, wolfs, fishing cats, hyenas, etc.A 10-year-old boy was allegedly killed recently following an attack by a crocodile sparking fresh bouts of man-animal conflict in areas in the close vicinity of Bhitarkanika National Park.
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Question 5 of 5
5. Question
1 pointsWhich state/UT recently withdraw its general consent for the CBI investigations?
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c) Tamil Nadu
The Delhi Special Police Establishment Act, 1946 (Central Act XXV of 1946) requires the CBI to get prior permission from the state government before going to the state’s jurisdiction for conducting probes. Tamil Nadu recently became the 10th state to withdraw its general consent for the CBI investigations.
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c) Tamil Nadu
The Delhi Special Police Establishment Act, 1946 (Central Act XXV of 1946) requires the CBI to get prior permission from the state government before going to the state’s jurisdiction for conducting probes. Tamil Nadu recently became the 10th state to withdraw its general consent for the CBI investigations.
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