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This Current Affairs quiz contains 15 questions from the previous week’s news updates. So do solve this quiz also and share your marks in the comment box section.

Q1. Which country is India’s top trading partner in 2019-20, according to the data of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry?
(a) United States
(b) United Kingdom
(c) China
(d) UAE

Q2. As per the Economic Outlook Survey of FICCI, what will be India’s annual median GDP growth in FY 21?
(a) – 3%
(b) – 3.5%
(c) – 4.5%
(d) – 5%

Q3. The Government is planning to increase public health expenditure to how much percent of the total GDP by 2025?
(a) 2%
(b) 2.5%
(c) 2.8%
(d) 3%


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