UPSC Current Affairs Quiz : 10 November 2025
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The Current Affairs Quiz is a daily quiz based on the DAILY CURRENT AFFAIRS AND PIB SUMMARY from the previous day, as posted on our website. It covers all relevant news sources and is designed to test your knowledge of current events. Solving these questions will help you retain both concepts and facts relevant to the UPSC IAS civil services exam.
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• Question 1 of 10 1. Question 1 points The Tropical Forests Forever Facility (TFFF) initiative, recently in the news, is best described as a: (a) Traditional aid mechanism for South Asian countries to combat illegal logging. (b) Bilateral agreement between Brazil and developed nations focused on carbon credit trading for tropical forests. (c) Grant-based fund established by the G7 nations to finance REDD+ projects globally. (d) Self-sustaining blended-finance model rooted in an endowment structure to incentivize forest conservation. Correct Solution: D The Tropical Forests Forever Facility (TFFF) is an innovative blended-finance mechanism proposed by Brazil and launched at COP30. Its core idea is to create a permanent, self-sustaining global fund that monetizes the ecological value of standing tropical forests. It operates as a trust fund/endowment model, combining public and private capital (blended finance) to generate perpetual returns for results-based payments to forest nations. This approach is distinct from traditional aid (a) or one-time grants (c). It is a Global South-led initiative and is not primarily defined as a carbon credit trading agreement (b). It aims to ensure that “standing forests are worth more than felled ones.” Incorrect Solution: D The Tropical Forests Forever Facility (TFFF) is an innovative blended-finance mechanism proposed by Brazil and launched at COP30. Its core idea is to create a permanent, self-sustaining global fund that monetizes the ecological value of standing tropical forests. It operates as a trust fund/endowment model, combining public and private capital (blended finance) to generate perpetual returns for results-based payments to forest nations. This approach is distinct from traditional aid (a) or one-time grants (c). It is a Global South-led initiative and is not primarily defined as a carbon credit trading agreement (b). It aims to ensure that “standing forests are worth more than felled ones.”
#### 1. Question
The Tropical Forests Forever Facility (TFFF) initiative, recently in the news, is best described as a:
• (a) Traditional aid mechanism for South Asian countries to combat illegal logging.
• (b) Bilateral agreement between Brazil and developed nations focused on carbon credit trading for tropical forests.
• (c) Grant-based fund established by the G7 nations to finance REDD+ projects globally.
• (d) Self-sustaining blended-finance model rooted in an endowment structure to incentivize forest conservation.
Solution: D
• The Tropical Forests Forever Facility (TFFF) is an innovative blended-finance mechanism proposed by Brazil and launched at COP30. Its core idea is to create a permanent, self-sustaining global fund that monetizes the ecological value of standing tropical forests.
• It operates as a trust fund/endowment model, combining public and private capital (blended finance) to generate perpetual returns for results-based payments to forest nations.
• This approach is distinct from traditional aid (a) or one-time grants (c). It is a Global South-led initiative and is not primarily defined as a carbon credit trading agreement (b). It aims to ensure that “standing forests are worth more than felled ones.”
Solution: D
• The Tropical Forests Forever Facility (TFFF) is an innovative blended-finance mechanism proposed by Brazil and launched at COP30. Its core idea is to create a permanent, self-sustaining global fund that monetizes the ecological value of standing tropical forests.
• It operates as a trust fund/endowment model, combining public and private capital (blended finance) to generate perpetual returns for results-based payments to forest nations.
• This approach is distinct from traditional aid (a) or one-time grants (c). It is a Global South-led initiative and is not primarily defined as a carbon credit trading agreement (b). It aims to ensure that “standing forests are worth more than felled ones.”
• Question 2 of 10 2. Question 1 points Consider the following statements regarding the Vande Mataram Movement: The Vande Mataram Movement was initiated in Bengal in 1905 to protest the Partition of Bengal, where the song was first sung in a public session of the Indian National Congress. The movement was a national-level resistance against the British ban on the song, actively endorsed and led by Mahatma Gandhi throughout its early stages. The regional movement in Gulbarga (Hyderabad-Karnataka) associated with the Vande Mataram slogan occurred immediately after India’s independence in 1947 to support the integration of the state. How many of the above statements are correct? (a) Only one (b) Only two (c) All three (d) None Correct Solution: D Statement 1 is incorrect: While the song was a rallying cry during the Swadeshi Andolan (anti-Partition protests) (1905), it was first sung publicly by Rabindranath Tagore at the Calcutta Congress Session in 1896, not 1905. Statement 2 is incorrect: Mahatma Gandhi revered the song as the vision of undivided India, but the movement was a slogan-based resistance that unified diverse regions, and its early stages were led by various leaders, not actively endorsed and led by Gandhi throughout. The British banned it for its revolutionary power. Statement 3 is incorrect: The regional Vande Mataram Movement in Gulbarga was during the Hyderabad-Karnataka freedom struggle and happened on 9th November 1948, well after India’s independence (1947), and was aimed at opposing the Nizam’s autocratic rule to achieve integration. Incorrect Solution: D Statement 1 is incorrect: While the song was a rallying cry during the Swadeshi Andolan (anti-Partition protests) (1905), it was first sung publicly by Rabindranath Tagore at the Calcutta Congress Session in 1896, not 1905. Statement 2 is incorrect: Mahatma Gandhi revered the song as the vision of undivided India, but the movement was a slogan-based resistance that unified diverse regions, and its early stages were led by various leaders, not actively endorsed and led by Gandhi throughout. The British banned it for its revolutionary power. Statement 3 is incorrect: The regional Vande Mataram Movement in Gulbarga was during the Hyderabad-Karnataka freedom struggle and happened on 9th November 1948, well after India’s independence (1947), and was aimed at opposing the Nizam’s autocratic rule to achieve integration.
#### 2. Question
Consider the following statements regarding the Vande Mataram Movement:
• The Vande Mataram Movement was initiated in Bengal in 1905 to protest the Partition of Bengal, where the song was first sung in a public session of the Indian National Congress.
• The movement was a national-level resistance against the British ban on the song, actively endorsed and led by Mahatma Gandhi throughout its early stages.
• The regional movement in Gulbarga (Hyderabad-Karnataka) associated with the Vande Mataram slogan occurred immediately after India’s independence in 1947 to support the integration of the state.
How many of the above statements are correct?
• (a) Only one
• (b) Only two
• (c) All three
Solution: D
• Statement 1 is incorrect: While the song was a rallying cry during the Swadeshi Andolan (anti-Partition protests) (1905), it was first sung publicly by Rabindranath Tagore at the Calcutta Congress Session in 1896, not 1905.
• Statement 2 is incorrect: Mahatma Gandhi revered the song as the vision of undivided India, but the movement was a slogan-based resistance that unified diverse regions, and its early stages were led by various leaders, not actively endorsed and led by Gandhi throughout. The British banned it for its revolutionary power.
• Statement 3 is incorrect: The regional Vande Mataram Movement in Gulbarga was during the Hyderabad-Karnataka freedom struggle and happened on 9th November 1948, well after India’s independence (1947), and was aimed at opposing the Nizam’s autocratic rule to achieve integration.
Solution: D
• Statement 1 is incorrect: While the song was a rallying cry during the Swadeshi Andolan (anti-Partition protests) (1905), it was first sung publicly by Rabindranath Tagore at the Calcutta Congress Session in 1896, not 1905.
• Statement 2 is incorrect: Mahatma Gandhi revered the song as the vision of undivided India, but the movement was a slogan-based resistance that unified diverse regions, and its early stages were led by various leaders, not actively endorsed and led by Gandhi throughout. The British banned it for its revolutionary power.
• Statement 3 is incorrect: The regional Vande Mataram Movement in Gulbarga was during the Hyderabad-Karnataka freedom struggle and happened on 9th November 1948, well after India’s independence (1947), and was aimed at opposing the Nizam’s autocratic rule to achieve integration.
• Question 3 of 10 3. Question 1 points Consider the following statements. Statement I: Khangchendzonga National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is India’s first “mixed” heritage site, recognized for both its natural biodiversity and cultural significance. Statement II: The recent ‘Good’ rating given to the Khangchendzonga National Park by the IUCN World Heritage Outlook 2025 signifies that it is the only site in India to achieve the highest conservation status in the global review. Which one of the following is correct in respect of the above statements? (a) Both Statement-I and Statement-II are correct and Statement-II is the correct explanation for Statement-I (b) Both Statement-I and Statement-II are correct and Statement-II is not the correct explanation for Statement-I (c) Statement-I is correct but Statement-II is incorrect (d) Statement-I is incorrect but Statement-II is correct Correct Solution: B Statement I is correct: Khangchendzonga National Park (KNP) was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2016 and is recognized as India’s first and only “mixed” heritage site , combining its natural value (Himalayan biodiversity) with cultural significance (Lepcha spiritual traditions). Statement II is correct: The park was rated “Good” by the IUCN World Heritage Outlook 2025, which is the highest conservation status awarded. It emerged as “the only Indian site rated ‘Good’,” confirming this finding. Statement II is NOT the correct explanation for Statement I: Statement I refers to the mixed heritage status (Natural + Cultural), which is UNESCO’s designation. Statement II refers to the IUCN’s conservation effectiveness rating. One does not explain the other; they are two separate facts about the park’s status. Incorrect Solution: B Statement I is correct: Khangchendzonga National Park (KNP) was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2016 and is recognized as India’s first and only “mixed” heritage site , combining its natural value (Himalayan biodiversity) with cultural significance (Lepcha spiritual traditions). Statement II is correct: The park was rated “Good” by the IUCN World Heritage Outlook 2025, which is the highest conservation status awarded. It emerged as “the only Indian site rated ‘Good’,” confirming this finding. Statement II is NOT the correct explanation for Statement I: Statement I refers to the mixed heritage status (Natural + Cultural), which is UNESCO’s designation. Statement II refers to the IUCN’s conservation effectiveness rating. One does not explain the other; they are two separate facts about the park’s status.
#### 3. Question
Consider the following statements.
Statement I: Khangchendzonga National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is India’s first “mixed” heritage site, recognized for both its natural biodiversity and cultural significance.
Statement II: The recent ‘Good’ rating given to the Khangchendzonga National Park by the IUCN World Heritage Outlook 2025 signifies that it is the only site in India to achieve the highest conservation status in the global review.
Which one of the following is correct in respect of the above statements?
• (a) Both Statement-I and Statement-II are correct and Statement-II is the correct explanation for Statement-I
• (b) Both Statement-I and Statement-II are correct and Statement-II is not the correct explanation for Statement-I
• (c) Statement-I is correct but Statement-II is incorrect
• (d) Statement-I is incorrect but Statement-II is correct
Solution: B
• Statement I is correct: Khangchendzonga National Park (KNP) was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2016 and is recognized as India’s first and only “mixed” heritage site , combining its natural value (Himalayan biodiversity) with cultural significance (Lepcha spiritual traditions).
• Statement II is correct: The park was rated “Good” by the IUCN World Heritage Outlook 2025, which is the highest conservation status awarded. It emerged as “the only Indian site rated ‘Good’,” confirming this finding.
• Statement II is NOT the correct explanation for Statement I: Statement I refers to the mixed heritage status (Natural + Cultural), which is UNESCO’s designation. Statement II refers to the IUCN’s conservation effectiveness rating. One does not explain the other; they are two separate facts about the park’s status.
Solution: B
• Statement I is correct: Khangchendzonga National Park (KNP) was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2016 and is recognized as India’s first and only “mixed” heritage site , combining its natural value (Himalayan biodiversity) with cultural significance (Lepcha spiritual traditions).
• Statement II is correct: The park was rated “Good” by the IUCN World Heritage Outlook 2025, which is the highest conservation status awarded. It emerged as “the only Indian site rated ‘Good’,” confirming this finding.
• Statement II is NOT the correct explanation for Statement I: Statement I refers to the mixed heritage status (Natural + Cultural), which is UNESCO’s designation. Statement II refers to the IUCN’s conservation effectiveness rating. One does not explain the other; they are two separate facts about the park’s status.
• Question 4 of 10 4. Question 1 points Consider the following statements regarding UN Water Convention: Bangladesh is the first country in South Asia to become a party to this Convention, which aims to strengthen transboundary water governance. India, a signatory to the Convention, has ratified it, but prefers basin-level treaties like the Indus Waters Treaty over multilateral mechanisms. The Convention supports Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 6.5, which focuses on integrated water resource management. How many of the above statements are correct? (a) Only one (b) Only two (c) All three (d) None Correct Solution: B Statement 1 is correct: Bangladesh’s accession is significant as it makes it the first South Asian country to join the legally binding international framework for managing shared water resources. Statement 2 is incorrect: India is not a signatory to the UN Water Convention. India prefers bilateral or basin-level treaties. Statement 3 is correct: The Water Convention’s focus on cooperation and sustainable management of shared water resources directly aligns with and supports SDG 6.5 on integrated water resource management. Incorrect Solution: B Statement 1 is correct: Bangladesh’s accession is significant as it makes it the first South Asian country to join the legally binding international framework for managing shared water resources. Statement 2 is incorrect: India is not a signatory to the UN Water Convention. India prefers bilateral or basin-level treaties. Statement 3 is correct: The Water Convention’s focus on cooperation and sustainable management of shared water resources directly aligns with and supports SDG 6.5 on integrated water resource management.
#### 4. Question
Consider the following statements regarding UN Water Convention:
• Bangladesh is the first country in South Asia to become a party to this Convention, which aims to strengthen transboundary water governance.
• India, a signatory to the Convention, has ratified it, but prefers basin-level treaties like the Indus Waters Treaty over multilateral mechanisms.
• The Convention supports Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 6.5, which focuses on integrated water resource management.
How many of the above statements are correct?
• (a) Only one
• (b) Only two
• (c) All three
Solution: B
• Statement 1 is correct: Bangladesh’s accession is significant as it makes it the first South Asian country to join the legally binding international framework for managing shared water resources.
• Statement 2 is incorrect: India is not a signatory to the UN Water Convention. India prefers bilateral or basin-level treaties.
• Statement 3 is correct: The Water Convention’s focus on cooperation and sustainable management of shared water resources directly aligns with and supports SDG 6.5 on integrated water resource management.
Solution: B
• Statement 1 is correct: Bangladesh’s accession is significant as it makes it the first South Asian country to join the legally binding international framework for managing shared water resources.
• Statement 2 is incorrect: India is not a signatory to the UN Water Convention. India prefers bilateral or basin-level treaties.
• Statement 3 is correct: The Water Convention’s focus on cooperation and sustainable management of shared water resources directly aligns with and supports SDG 6.5 on integrated water resource management.
• Question 5 of 10 5. Question 1 points Which one of the following is NOT a key feature or aim of the First BIMSTEC-India Marine Research Network (BIMReN) Conference? (a) Promoting joint marine research and sustainable fisheries in the Bay of Bengal. (b) Aligning regional blue economy efforts with India's MAHASAGAR and Act East strategies. (c) Mandating the creation of a common naval force for collective maritime security in the BIMSTEC region. (d) Facilitating institutional collaboration through twinning grants and split-site PhD fellowships for scientists. Correct Solution: C The BIMSTEC-India Marine Research Network (BIMReN) is a platform for scientific cooperation and blue economy initiatives. (a) and (b) are explicitly mentioned aims: joint marine research, sustainable fisheries, and alignment with India’s strategies like MAHASAGAR and Act East. (d) is a key feature: linking research institutions and scientists through twinning grants and split-site PhD fellowships. (c) is NOT a feature: BIMReN’s focus is on marine research, ecosystem health, and sustainable fisheries, not on mandating a common naval force for maritime security, which falls under a different, more defense/security-focused domain of cooperation. Incorrect Solution: C The BIMSTEC-India Marine Research Network (BIMReN) is a platform for scientific cooperation and blue economy initiatives. (a) and (b) are explicitly mentioned aims: joint marine research, sustainable fisheries, and alignment with India’s strategies like MAHASAGAR and Act East. (d) is a key feature: linking research institutions and scientists through twinning grants and split-site PhD fellowships. (c) is NOT a feature: BIMReN’s focus is on marine research, ecosystem health, and sustainable fisheries, not on mandating a common naval force for maritime security, which falls under a different, more defense/security-focused domain of cooperation.
#### 5. Question
Which one of the following is NOT a key feature or aim of the First BIMSTEC-India Marine Research Network (BIMReN) Conference?
• (a) Promoting joint marine research and sustainable fisheries in the Bay of Bengal.
• (b) Aligning regional blue economy efforts with India's MAHASAGAR and Act East strategies.
• (c) Mandating the creation of a common naval force for collective maritime security in the BIMSTEC region.
• (d) Facilitating institutional collaboration through twinning grants and split-site PhD fellowships for scientists.
Solution: C
The BIMSTEC-India Marine Research Network (BIMReN) is a platform for scientific cooperation and blue economy initiatives.
• (a) and (b) are explicitly mentioned aims: joint marine research, sustainable fisheries, and alignment with India’s strategies like MAHASAGAR and Act East.
• (d) is a key feature: linking research institutions and scientists through twinning grants and split-site PhD fellowships.
• (c) is NOT a feature: BIMReN’s focus is on marine research, ecosystem health, and sustainable fisheries, not on mandating a common naval force for maritime security, which falls under a different, more defense/security-focused domain of cooperation.
Solution: C
The BIMSTEC-India Marine Research Network (BIMReN) is a platform for scientific cooperation and blue economy initiatives.
• (a) and (b) are explicitly mentioned aims: joint marine research, sustainable fisheries, and alignment with India’s strategies like MAHASAGAR and Act East.
• (d) is a key feature: linking research institutions and scientists through twinning grants and split-site PhD fellowships.
• (c) is NOT a feature: BIMReN’s focus is on marine research, ecosystem health, and sustainable fisheries, not on mandating a common naval force for maritime security, which falls under a different, more defense/security-focused domain of cooperation.
• Question 6 of 10 6. Question 1 points With reference to Vande Mataram, consider the following statements: The song was first published in Bankimchandra Chatterji’s literary journal Bangadarshan. The Constituent Assembly, in 1950, recognized Vande Mataram as the National Song and accorded it a superior status over the National Anthem. Sri Aurobindo revered the song as a “mantra of awakening,” emphasizing its spiritual and national essence during the freedom struggle. How many of the above statements are incorrect? (a) Only one (b) Only two (c) All three (d) None Correct Solution: A Statement 1 is correct: The song was written by Bankimchandra Chatterji and published in his journal Bangadarshan as part of the novel Anandamath. Statement 2 is incorrect: The Constituent Assembly (1950) recognized the song as having equal honour with the National Anthem; it was not accorded a superior status. Statement 3 is correct: The song’s influence was profound; leaders like Sri Aurobindo praised its revolutionary and spiritual power, revering it as a mantra of awakening that unified the freedom struggle. Incorrect Solution: A Statement 1 is correct: The song was written by Bankimchandra Chatterji and published in his journal Bangadarshan as part of the novel Anandamath. Statement 2 is incorrect: The Constituent Assembly (1950) recognized the song as having equal honour with the National Anthem; it was not accorded a superior status. Statement 3 is correct: The song’s influence was profound; leaders like Sri Aurobindo praised its revolutionary and spiritual power, revering it as a mantra of awakening that unified the freedom struggle.
#### 6. Question
With reference to Vande Mataram, consider the following statements:
• The song was first published in Bankimchandra Chatterji’s literary journal Bangadarshan.
• The Constituent Assembly, in 1950, recognized Vande Mataram as the National Song and accorded it a superior status over the National Anthem.
• Sri Aurobindo revered the song as a “mantra of awakening,” emphasizing its spiritual and national essence during the freedom struggle.
How many of the above statements are incorrect?
• (a) Only one
• (b) Only two
• (c) All three
Solution: A
• Statement 1 is correct: The song was written by Bankimchandra Chatterji and published in his journal Bangadarshan as part of the novel Anandamath.
• Statement 2 is incorrect: The Constituent Assembly (1950) recognized the song as having equal honour with the National Anthem; it was not accorded a superior status.
• Statement 3 is correct: The song’s influence was profound; leaders like Sri Aurobindo praised its revolutionary and spiritual power, revering it as a mantra of awakening that unified the freedom struggle.
Solution: A
• Statement 1 is correct: The song was written by Bankimchandra Chatterji and published in his journal Bangadarshan as part of the novel Anandamath.
• Statement 2 is incorrect: The Constituent Assembly (1950) recognized the song as having equal honour with the National Anthem; it was not accorded a superior status.
• Statement 3 is correct: The song’s influence was profound; leaders like Sri Aurobindo praised its revolutionary and spiritual power, revering it as a mantra of awakening that unified the freedom struggle.
• Question 7 of 10 7. Question 1 points Consider the Tropical Forests Forever Facility (TFFF): It is a multilateral initiative mainly led and funded by the developed nations of the Global North to meet their climate finance commitments. The initiative is explicitly rooted in the principle of Common but Differentiated Responsibilities and Respective Capabilities (CBDR-RC) and aims for equity in global finance. Which of the above statements are correct? (a) 1 only (b) 2 only (c) Both 1 and 2 (d) Neither 1 nor 2 Correct Solution: B Statement 1 is incorrect: TFFF is a Global South-led initiative, spearheaded by Brazil in coordination with other tropical forest nations like Colombia, Ghana, and Indonesia. It is a blended-finance model, not one mainly led and funded by the Global North. Statement 2 is correct: The core aim of the initiative is to empower developing forest nations and uphold climate justice, explicitly rooting its approach in the principle of CBDR-RC. Incorrect Solution: B Statement 1 is incorrect: TFFF is a Global South-led initiative, spearheaded by Brazil in coordination with other tropical forest nations like Colombia, Ghana, and Indonesia. It is a blended-finance model, not one mainly led and funded by the Global North. Statement 2 is correct: The core aim of the initiative is to empower developing forest nations and uphold climate justice, explicitly rooting its approach in the principle of CBDR-RC.
#### 7. Question
Consider the Tropical Forests Forever Facility (TFFF):
• It is a multilateral initiative mainly led and funded by the developed nations of the Global North to meet their climate finance commitments.
• The initiative is explicitly rooted in the principle of Common but Differentiated Responsibilities and Respective Capabilities (CBDR-RC) and aims for equity in global finance.
Which of the above statements are correct?
• (a) 1 only
• (b) 2 only
• (c) Both 1 and 2
• (d) Neither 1 nor 2
Solution: B
• Statement 1 is incorrect: TFFF is a Global South-led initiative, spearheaded by Brazil in coordination with other tropical forest nations like Colombia, Ghana, and Indonesia. It is a blended-finance model, not one mainly led and funded by the Global North.
• Statement 2 is correct: The core aim of the initiative is to empower developing forest nations and uphold climate justice, explicitly rooting its approach in the principle of CBDR-RC.
Solution: B
• Statement 1 is incorrect: TFFF is a Global South-led initiative, spearheaded by Brazil in coordination with other tropical forest nations like Colombia, Ghana, and Indonesia. It is a blended-finance model, not one mainly led and funded by the Global North.
• Statement 2 is correct: The core aim of the initiative is to empower developing forest nations and uphold climate justice, explicitly rooting its approach in the principle of CBDR-RC.
• Question 8 of 10 8. Question 1 points Consider the following statements regarding Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Amendment Rules, 2025: Statement I: The Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Amendment Rules, 2025, require every content removal order to include a clear statutory basis and reference to specific legal provisions. Statement II: The key aim of the Amendment Rules is to ensure that content moderation orders are issued only by senior officials, making the process lawful, proportionate, and accountable. Which one of the following is correct in respect of the above statements? (a) Both Statement-I and Statement-II are correct and Statement-II is the correct explanation for Statement-I (b) Both Statement-I and Statement-II are correct and Statement-II is not the correct explanation for Statement-I (c) Statement-I is correct but Statement-II is incorrect (d) Statement-I is incorrect but Statement-II is correct Correct Solution: A Statement I is correct. The key features of the Amendment Rules mandate that every order must include a clear statutory basis, reference to specific legal provisions, and detailed URLs. This ensures transparency. Statement II is correct. The aim of the rules includes ensuring content moderation orders are issued only by senior officials (Joint Secretary or DGP), making the process lawful, proportionate, and accountable. Statement I (the requirement of statutory basis/legal provision in the order) is a mechanism directly aimed at achieving the core goal mentioned in Statement II (making the process lawful and accountable). Therefore, Statement II is the correct explanation for Statement I. Incorrect Solution: A Statement I is correct. The key features of the Amendment Rules mandate that every order must include a clear statutory basis, reference to specific legal provisions, and detailed URLs. This ensures transparency. Statement II is correct. The aim of the rules includes ensuring content moderation orders are issued only by senior officials (Joint Secretary or DGP), making the process lawful, proportionate, and accountable. Statement I (the requirement of statutory basis/legal provision in the order) is a mechanism directly aimed at achieving the core goal mentioned in Statement II (making the process lawful and accountable). Therefore, Statement II is the correct explanation for Statement I.
#### 8. Question
Consider the following statements regarding Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Amendment Rules, 2025:
Statement I: The Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Amendment Rules, 2025, require every content removal order to include a clear statutory basis and reference to specific legal provisions.
Statement II: The key aim of the Amendment Rules is to ensure that content moderation orders are issued only by senior officials, making the process lawful, proportionate, and accountable.
Which one of the following is correct in respect of the above statements?
• (a) Both Statement-I and Statement-II are correct and Statement-II is the correct explanation for Statement-I
• (b) Both Statement-I and Statement-II are correct and Statement-II is not the correct explanation for Statement-I
• (c) Statement-I is correct but Statement-II is incorrect
• (d) Statement-I is incorrect but Statement-II is correct
Solution: A
• Statement I is correct. The key features of the Amendment Rules mandate that every order must include a clear statutory basis, reference to specific legal provisions, and detailed URLs. This ensures transparency.
• Statement II is correct. The aim of the rules includes ensuring content moderation orders are issued only by senior officials (Joint Secretary or DGP), making the process lawful, proportionate, and accountable.
• Statement I (the requirement of statutory basis/legal provision in the order) is a mechanism directly aimed at achieving the core goal mentioned in Statement II (making the process lawful and accountable). Therefore, Statement II is the correct explanation for Statement I.
Solution: A
• Statement I is correct. The key features of the Amendment Rules mandate that every order must include a clear statutory basis, reference to specific legal provisions, and detailed URLs. This ensures transparency.
• Statement II is correct. The aim of the rules includes ensuring content moderation orders are issued only by senior officials (Joint Secretary or DGP), making the process lawful, proportionate, and accountable.
• Statement I (the requirement of statutory basis/legal provision in the order) is a mechanism directly aimed at achieving the core goal mentioned in Statement II (making the process lawful and accountable). Therefore, Statement II is the correct explanation for Statement I.
• Question 9 of 10 9. Question 1 points Under the SOAR Program (Skilling for AI Readiness), which entity is primarily responsible for the program’s implementation in coordination with the Ministry of Education? (a) Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) (b) Department of Science and Technology (DST) (c) Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship (MSDE) (d) National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC) Correct Solution: C The SOAR Program, which is a flagship initiative under the Skill India Mission, is implemented by the Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship (MSDE) in coordination with the Ministry of Education. Incorrect Solution: C The SOAR Program, which is a flagship initiative under the Skill India Mission, is implemented by the Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship (MSDE) in coordination with the Ministry of Education.
#### 9. Question
Under the SOAR Program (Skilling for AI Readiness), which entity is primarily responsible for the program’s implementation in coordination with the Ministry of Education?
• (a) Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY)
• (b) Department of Science and Technology (DST)
• (c) Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship (MSDE)
• (d) National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC)
Solution: C
• The SOAR Program, which is a flagship initiative under the Skill India Mission, is implemented by the Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship (MSDE) in coordination with the Ministry of Education.
Solution: C
• The SOAR Program, which is a flagship initiative under the Skill India Mission, is implemented by the Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship (MSDE) in coordination with the Ministry of Education.
• Question 10 of 10 10. Question 1 points Consider the following statements regarding the application of the Quantum Echoes Algorithm: It can be used in drug discovery by enabling the accurate molecular modelling of how medicines interact at the atomic level. It enhances Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) techniques to map molecular geometries beyond current limits. It opens a path for studying quantum chaos and entanglement by offering a scalable framework for large-scale quantum verifiability. How many of the statements given above are correct? (a) Only one (b) Only two (c) All three (d) None Correct Solution: C Statement 1 is correct. “Drug Discovery: Enables molecular modelling and understanding of how medicines interact at the atomic level.” Statement 2 is correct. “Chemical Structure Analysis: Enhances Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) techniques to map molecular geometries beyond current limits.” Statement 3 is correct. The algorithm’s scalable framework “Opens the path for large-scale quantum verifiability” and is a tool for “Fundamental Physics: Offers new ways to study quantum chaos, entanglement, and information flow.” Incorrect Solution: C Statement 1 is correct. “Drug Discovery: Enables molecular modelling and understanding of how medicines interact at the atomic level.” Statement 2 is correct. “Chemical Structure Analysis: Enhances Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) techniques to map molecular geometries beyond current limits.” Statement 3 is correct. The algorithm’s scalable framework “Opens the path for large-scale quantum verifiability” and is a tool for “Fundamental Physics: Offers new ways to study quantum chaos, entanglement, and information flow.”
#### 10. Question
Consider the following statements regarding the application of the Quantum Echoes Algorithm:
• It can be used in drug discovery by enabling the accurate molecular modelling of how medicines interact at the atomic level.
• It enhances Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) techniques to map molecular geometries beyond current limits.
• It opens a path for studying quantum chaos and entanglement by offering a scalable framework for large-scale quantum verifiability.
How many of the statements given above are correct?
• (a) Only one
• (b) Only two
• (c) All three
Solution: C
• Statement 1 is correct. “Drug Discovery: Enables molecular modelling and understanding of how medicines interact at the atomic level.”
• Statement 2 is correct. “Chemical Structure Analysis: Enhances Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) techniques to map molecular geometries beyond current limits.”
• Statement 3 is correct. The algorithm’s scalable framework “Opens the path for large-scale quantum verifiability” and is a tool for “Fundamental Physics: Offers new ways to study quantum chaos, entanglement, and information flow.”
Solution: C
• Statement 1 is correct. “Drug Discovery: Enables molecular modelling and understanding of how medicines interact at the atomic level.”
• Statement 2 is correct. “Chemical Structure Analysis: Enhances Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) techniques to map molecular geometries beyond current limits.”
• Statement 3 is correct. The algorithm’s scalable framework “Opens the path for large-scale quantum verifiability” and is a tool for “Fundamental Physics: Offers new ways to study quantum chaos, entanglement, and information flow.”
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