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Most important Current Affairs questions(04th May – 9th May)

 Most important Current Affairs questions(04th May – 9th May)

This Current Affairs quiz contains 15 questions from the previous week news updates questions from which you can expect in upcoming exams so, solve this quiz and share your scores in the comment box section.

Q1. When is the last date for filing annual GST return for fiscal year 2018-2019?
(a) September 30th
(b) June 30th
(c) July 31st
(d) August 1st

Q2. Which organisation has developed Ultra Violet Disinfection Tower ‘UV Blaster’ for chemical free and rapid disinfection?
(a) ISRO
(b) ICMR
(c) DRDO
(d) HAL

Q3. Which state government has launched ‘Ayush Kavach’ app?
(a) Maharashtra
(b) West Bengal
(c) Rajasthan
(d) Uttar Pradesh

Q4. The National Mission for Clean Ganga launched ‘IDEAthon’ on May 2, 2020. The NMCG operates under which Ministry?
(a) Environment Ministry
(b) Science and Technology
(c) Health Ministry
(d) Jal Shakti Ministry

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