Showing questions for September 10, 2025
- Total: 20 questions
Question 6 Sep 10, 2025
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Which 13-year-old student from Hyderabad made it to the Top 8 finalists of the 27th Alee Club Miss Teen India 2025?
Pallavi SharmaPallavi Sharma, a 13-year-old student from Hyderabad studying at Army Public School, Dhaula Kuan, secured a place among the Top 8 finalists of the 27th Alee Club Miss Teen India 2025. She impressed the judges with her communication skills, stage presence, and diverse talents in Hindustani classical music, hip-hop dance, and theatre. Trained for over eight years, she performed at Triveni Kala Sangam and expressed pride in representing her school and city. Her journey is seen as an inspiration for holistic education and youth empowerment. The final results of the pageant are expected later in September 2025.
Question 7 Sep 10, 2025
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Why did the Forest Department install cameras and a cage at Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU)?
Due to a reported sighting of a leopardThe Forest Department installed four cameras and a cage at JNU after a member from Kaveri Hostel reported seeing a leopard on campus. Although a search on Saturday found no evidence like footprints or movement, the department took precautionary measures. Students were advised to stay indoors, move in groups, and remain vigilant, especially near Jhelum Hostel and the Stadium area. The equipment will be removed after a week if no further signs of the animal are detected. JNU authorities confirmed that forest officials had not verified the leopard’s presence but acted on the complaint to ensure safety.
Question 8 Sep 10, 2025
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Which Indian state reported a deficit of about 67,500 government jobs, prompting the administration to devise a strategy to address the issue?
MeghalayaMeghalaya's Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma informed the state assembly that there is a significant deficit of around 67,500 jobs in the government sector. He highlighted that approximately 70,000 youth become eligible to join the workforce annually, but the government is able to provide only 2,000–2,500 jobs each year. This growing gap has raised concerns about unemployment and economic stability in the region. The administration is now planning measures to tackle this challenge and create more employment opportunities. The situation reflects broader structural issues in public sector recruitment and youth employability in the northeastern states.
Question 9 Sep 10, 2025
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Which military exercise did an Indian contingent of 65 personnel participate in Russia from September 10–16, 2025?
ZAPAD 2025An Indian Armed Forces contingent comprising 65 personnel, including 57 from the Army, 7 from the Air Force, and 1 from the Navy, departed for the Mulino Training Ground in Nizhniy, Russia, to participate in the multilateral exercise ZAPAD 2025. The exercise aims to enhance military cooperation, improve interoperability, and allow participating nations to exchange tactics in conventional warfare and counter-terrorism operations. It focuses on joint company-level operations in open terrain, including joint planning, tactical drills, and special arms skills. India’s participation underscores its strong defense ties with Russia and provides an opportunity to integrate emerging technologies in a multinational combat environment. The exercise reinforces mutual trust and strategic camaraderie between the two nations.
Question 10 Sep 10, 2025
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Who was the joint opposition candidate in the vice-presidential election held on September 10, 2025?
B Sudershan ReddyThe vice-presidential election on September 10, 2025, saw a direct contest between NDA nominee CP Radhakrishnan and the joint opposition candidate B Sudershan Reddy. The electoral college consisted of 781 MPs (after accounting for vacancies), with the majority mark set at 391. While the NDA had a numerical advantage with 425 MPs, the opposition, including the INDIA bloc, fielded B Sudershan Reddy as their unified candidate. The election was conducted via secret ballot, and members of Parliament were not bound by party whips. Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Sanjay Raut emphasized that opposition votes would remain united, making the contest politically significant despite the NDA's edge.