Showing questions for July 01, 2025
- Total: 37 questions
Question 11 Jul 01, 2025
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Why did Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi visit Bhutan from June 30 to July 3?
To strengthen bilateral military ties amid Chinese activities near Doklam plateauGeneral Upendra Dwivedi’s visit to Bhutan aimed to enhance bilateral military cooperation against the backdrop of China’s infrastructure development near the Doklam plateau. Discussions included regional security concerns, particularly regarding the strategic Doklam tri-junction where India and China had a standoff in 2017.
Question 12 Jul 01, 2025
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What is the name of the first-ever maritime mission launched by the coast guards of India, Japan, the US, and Australia?
Quad-at-sea missionThe Quad-at-sea mission marks the first joint maritime observer mission by the coast guards of India, Japan, the US, and Australia. It was initiated under the Wilmington Declaration to improve maritime safety, interoperability, and domain awareness in the Indo-Pacific region.
Question 13 Jul 01, 2025
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How many suspects were arrested by the CBI in connection with mule accounts used for cybercrime-related money laundering?
10The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) arrested 10 suspects nationwide in relation to mule accounts used for laundering illicit funds from digital theft, UPI fraud, and other scams. The operation involved raids across several states, targeting middlemen, agents, and account holders facilitating these fraudulent accounts.
Question 14 Jul 01, 2025
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What is the proposed requirement for field experience for promotion to Scientist G in the Central Ground Water Board?
Five yearsThe Ministry of Jal Shakti introduced new recruitment and promotion guidelines for scientists in the Central Ground Water Board, requiring five years of field experience for promotion to the rank of Scientist G. These reforms aim to ensure technical expertise, performance assessment, and structured career progression.
Question 15 Jul 01, 2025
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What did the Supreme Court rule regarding Lalit Modi's plea about the BCCI paying his penalty under FEMA?
Modi can avail civil remedies but no order will be issued against BCCIThe Supreme Court dismissed Lalit Modi’s petition seeking an order for the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) to pay a penalty imposed by the Enforcement Directorate under FEMA. However, it affirmed that Modi could pursue civil remedies if available under law.