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Daily Current Affairs Quiz 26 November 2022
- November 26, 2022
- Posted by: Admin
- Category: Current Affairs Quiz GK Today Quiz
Daily Current Affairs Quiz 2022
This quiz is intended to introduce you to concepts and certain important facts relevant to Civil Service Exams 2022 such as UPSC, MPPSC, BPSC, UPPCS, etc. It is not a test of your knowledge. If you score less, please do not mind.
The following quiz will have 5 MCQs. The questions are mainly framed from The Hindu and PIB news articles, etc.
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Daily Current Affairs Quiz 26 November 2022
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Question 1 of 5
1. Question
1 pointsFree Trade Agreements in India are approved by
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c) The Union Cabinet
The India-Australia Economic Cooperation and Trade Agreement (AI-ECTA) needed ratification by the Australian parliament before its implementation. In India, such pacts are approved by the Union Cabinet
Recently, Australian parliament approved free trade agreement with India.
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c) The Union Cabinet
The India-Australia Economic Cooperation and Trade Agreement (AI-ECTA) needed ratification by the Australian parliament before its implementation. In India, such pacts are approved by the Union Cabinet
Recently, Australian parliament approved free trade agreement with India.
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Question 2 of 5
2. Question
1 pointsA Partial Protection against Double Jeopardy is a
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a) Fundamental right
A partial protection against double jeopardy is a Fundamental Right guaranteed under Article 20 (2) of the Constitution of India, which states “No person shall be prosecuted and punished for the same offence more than once”.
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a) Fundamental right
A partial protection against double jeopardy is a Fundamental Right guaranteed under Article 20 (2) of the Constitution of India, which states “No person shall be prosecuted and punished for the same offence more than once”.
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Question 3 of 5
3. Question
1 pointsWhich is the first state to create the role of Director General of Audit?
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d) Tamil Nadu
Tamil Nadu is the first State to create the role of Director General of Audit in India. The state has appointed an officer from the Indian Audit and Accounts Service on deputation, for this role.
The officer’s responsibility will be to strengthen and streamline the functioning of internal audit departments in the state.Incorrect
d) Tamil Nadu
Tamil Nadu is the first State to create the role of Director General of Audit in India. The state has appointed an officer from the Indian Audit and Accounts Service on deputation, for this role.
The officer’s responsibility will be to strengthen and streamline the functioning of internal audit departments in the state. -
Question 4 of 5
4. Question
1 pointsOperation Turtshield was launched by which country?
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b) India
The 19th Meeting of the Conference of the Parties (CoP 19) to the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) is being held at Panama City.
India’s proposal for induction of fresh water turtle ‘Batagur kachuga’ earned support of the parties in CoP 19 of CITES. CITES also lauded the result achieved by the country in operations initiated by the Wildlife Crime Control Bureau namely Operation Turtshield, to eliminate poaching and illegal trade of fresh water turtles.Incorrect
b) India
The 19th Meeting of the Conference of the Parties (CoP 19) to the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) is being held at Panama City.
India’s proposal for induction of fresh water turtle ‘Batagur kachuga’ earned support of the parties in CoP 19 of CITES. CITES also lauded the result achieved by the country in operations initiated by the Wildlife Crime Control Bureau namely Operation Turtshield, to eliminate poaching and illegal trade of fresh water turtles. -
Question 5 of 5
5. Question
1 pointsConsider the following statements with respect to ‘World Wildlife Conference’
1. It is the Conference of Parties of CITES convention where all Parties to CITES have the right to attend and to vote on all decisions
2. CITES is not a legally binding on the Parties and does not take the place of national laws
Select the correct statement(s)Correct
a) 1 only
At CoP of CITES, also known as the World Wildlife Conference, all 184 Parties to CITES have the right to attend, to put forward proposals for the Conference to consider, and to vote on all decisions. 52 proposals have been put forward so far that would affect the regulations on international trade for: sharks, reptiles, hippos, songbirds, rhinos, 200 tree species, orchids, elephants, turtles and more. Hence, statement 1 is correct.
Although CITES is legally binding on the Parties – in other words they have to implement the Convention – it does not take the place of national laws. Rather it provides a framework to be respected by each Party, which has to adopt its own domestic legislation to ensure that CITES is implemented at the national level. Hence, statement 2 is incorrect.
Recently, India’s conservation efforts towards tortoise and turtles lauded in CITES CoP 19 at Panama.
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a) 1 only
At CoP of CITES, also known as the World Wildlife Conference, all 184 Parties to CITES have the right to attend, to put forward proposals for the Conference to consider, and to vote on all decisions. 52 proposals have been put forward so far that would affect the regulations on international trade for: sharks, reptiles, hippos, songbirds, rhinos, 200 tree species, orchids, elephants, turtles and more. Hence, statement 1 is correct.
Although CITES is legally binding on the Parties – in other words they have to implement the Convention – it does not take the place of national laws. Rather it provides a framework to be respected by each Party, which has to adopt its own domestic legislation to ensure that CITES is implemented at the national level. Hence, statement 2 is incorrect.
Recently, India’s conservation efforts towards tortoise and turtles lauded in CITES CoP 19 at Panama.
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