Showing questions for June 13, 2025
- Total: 39 questions
Question 26 Jun 13, 2025
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Which Indian state government launched a new scheme to provide free electricity for households consuming up to 200 units per month?
PunjabThe Punjab government introduced the 'Surya Mitra Yojana', offering free electricity to households that consume up to 200 units per month. The initiative aims to reduce the financial burden on low-income families and promote energy equity across urban and rural areas.
Question 27 Jun 13, 2025
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What major decision did the Union Government take regarding the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) in June 2025?
Mandatory AI-based proctoring for future examsIn June 2025, the Ministry of Education announced that NEET would adopt AI-powered proctoring systems to prevent malpractices and ensure fairness in the examination process. This move follows concerns about paper leaks and impersonation in previous editions, reinforcing transparency in medical admissions.
Question 28 Jun 13, 2025
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Which Indian city hosted the 2025 International Food Processing Summit and Expo?
New DelhiNew Delhi hosted the 2025 International Food Processing Summit and Expo, featuring participation from global food industry leaders, startups, and investors. The event focused on innovations in food technology, supply chain improvements, and sustainable packaging solutions, positioning India as a key player in agri-food systems.
Question 29 Jun 13, 2025
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What action did the Reserve Bank of India take concerning microfinance institutions in June 2025?
Imposed interest rate caps at 18% annuallyThe RBI mandated that microfinance institutions cap annual interest rates at 18% to protect low-income borrowers from exploitative lending practices. This regulation applies to all new loans issued after July 1, 2025, and requires greater transparency in loan agreements and repayment schedules.
Question 30 Jun 13, 2025
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Which Indian university developed an AI-based system to detect early signs of Alzheimer's disease?
IIT MadrasResearchers at IIT Madras created an AI-driven diagnostic tool capable of detecting early-stage Alzheimer’s disease using brain scans and cognitive tests. The system offers faster and more accurate diagnosis than traditional methods, enabling timely intervention and improved patient outcomes.