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Current Affairs MCQs for UPSC & State PSC Exams 15 Mar 2024

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Current Affairs MCQs for UPSC & State PSC Exams

Q1:

Consider the following statements in respect of global irrigation expansion between 2000 and 2015:

1. The global area equipped for irrigation increased by 11%.

2. Irrigation expansion primarily occurred in regions with sufficient water resources.

3. Some countries like Russia experienced a decline in irrigation area.

4. Sustainable irrigation practices were not observed in any country.

How many of the statements given above are correct?

A: Only one

B: Only two

C: Only three

D: All four

Answer: B

Explanation:

Recently, the researchers from the USA, Germany, Finland and China have investigated the unsustainable expansion of irrigated agriculture highlighting concerns about inadequate water supply for nature and human needs. Notable expansion occurred in regions like northwest India and northeast China, while some areas, like Russia, experienced decline. Between 2000 and 2015, the global area equipped for irrigation (AEI) witnessed an 11% increase, reaching 330 million hectares by 2015. Notable expansion occurred in regions such as northwest India and northeast China, while others, like Russia, experienced a decline in irrigation area.


Over half (52%) of the irrigation expansion took place in regions already facing water stress, with India and Pakistan showing significant unsustainable expansion, exacerbating water stress challenges. Water stress is categorized as green water stress (GWS) or blue water stress (BWS), depending on rainfall and surface/groundwater availability. Certain countries like Brazil, Indonesia, Peru, Italy, and France demonstrated sustainable expansion practices in irrigation.


Unsustainable expansion poses risks to freshwater resources, impacting food self-sufficiency and global food security. Countries may struggle to meet domestic food demand, potentially increasing reliance on food imports. Research conducted by institutions from the USA, Germany, Finland, and China highlighted the extent of unsustainable irrigation expansion and its implications. Hence, statements 1 and 3 are correct while statements 2 and 4 are incorrect.


 


Q2:

Consider the following statements:

1. Simultaneous elections/one nation, one election were never conducted in India.

2. Simultaneous elections entail holding elections only for Lok Sabha and state Legislative Assemblies concurrently

Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

A: 1 only

B: 2 only

C: Both 1 and 2

D: Neither 1 nor 2

Answer: D

Explanation:

Simultaneous elections, popularly known as "One Nation, One Election," entail holding elections for Lok Sabha, state Legislative Assemblies and local bodies concurrently. Simultaneous elections were conducted in seven states in 1957 but discontinued after 1967 due to various reasons, leading to staggered election schedules. Frequent elections disrupt government machinery, causing inconvenience to citizens. The High-level Committee (HLC), chaired by former President Ram Nath Kovind, was established in September 2023 to study the issue. The committee proposed two-step constitutional amendments to enable simultaneous elections for Lok Sabha, State Assemblies, municipalities, and panchayats. It also suggested logistical planning by the Election Commission of India for smooth execution. Hence, statement 1 and 2 both are incorrect.


Q3:

Which of the following statements best describes the term ‘World Monuments Fund’?

A: A government agency responsible for listing endangered cultural heritage sites.

B: A for-profit company specializing in the restoration of historical landmarks.

C: A non-profit organization dedicated to preserving and advocating for important cultural sites worldwide.

D: An international network of museums promoting cultural exchange and understanding.

Answer: C

Explanation:

Recently, the Eri (tank) network in the Kazhuveli watershed region of Villupuram district, boasting an impressive network of ancient tanks, is set to be proposed for nomination to the World Monuments Fund Watch 2025 programme. The World Monuments Fund (WMF) is a non-profit organization that works to protect the world's most important places through advocacy, grantmaking, education, training and fieldwork. It was founded in 1965 and has a global team of experts who have preserved more than 700 cultural heritage sites in 112 countries.  Its headquarter in New York, USA. Hence, option (c) is correct.


Q4:

Consider the following statements in respect of the 'Vocal for Local' program under the Aspirational Blocks Programme:

1. The program aims to promote locally produced goods and empower micro-enterprises in underdeveloped regions.

2. The initiative focuses solely on branding local products without any support for production or skill development.

Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

A: 1 only

B: 2 only

C: Both 1 and 2

D: Neither 1 nor 2

Answer: A

Explanation:

Recently, NITI Aayog launched the 'Vocal for Local' program under the Aspirational Blocks Programme to promote grassroots entrepreneurship and self-reliance. The 'Vocal for Local' is an initiative which aims to promote grassroots entrepreneurship and self-reliance in India. The initiative primarily focuses on encouraging the production and consumption of local indigenous products, thereby empowering micro enterprises in Aspirational Blocks. Hence, statement 1 is correct.


A dedicated window has been established on the GeM portal under the brand name 'Aakanksha' to facilitate the procurement and promotion of products from Aspirational Blocks. Technical and operational support is provided for various aspects including e-commerce onboarding, financial/digital literacy, documentation/certification and skill enhancement. Hence, statement 2 is incorrect.


Q5:

Consider the following passage:

Recently, a ship carrying 200 tonnes of aid for Gaza departed from this country as part of a pilot project. This is the third largest island country in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea after Sicily and Sardinia. It shares maritime borders with several countries including Syria to the East, Lebanon & Israel to the Southeast, Turkey to the North and Egypt to the South. The highest point in the country is Mount Olympus.

 

The above passage best describes which of the following countries?

A: Albania

B: Crete

C: Cyprus

D: Corsica

Answer: C

Explanation:

Recently, a ship carrying 200 tonnes of aid for Gaza departed from Cyprus as part of a pilot project aimed at establishing a sea corridor for delivering supplies to a population facing famine following five months of war. Nicosia is the capital of this country. Cyprus is the third largest island country in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea after Sicily and Sardinia. Cyprus shares maritime borders with several countries including Syria to the East, Lebanon & Israel to the Southeast, Turkey to the North and Egypt to the South. The highest point in Cyprus is Mount Olympus (also known as Chionistra), located in the Troodos Mountains in the central part of the island. The island has a Mediterranean climate. Hence, option (c) is correct.