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Weekly Current Affairs Quiz October 2020


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Read this Full Blog on  Current Affairs MCQs which 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. Who among the following won the men’s singles title in French Open 2020?

(a) Rafael Nadal

(b) Novak Djokovic

(c) Dominic Thiem

(d) Roger Federer

 

Q2. Paul R Milgrom and Robert B Wilson have jointly won the Nobel Prize 2020 award in which category?

(a) Physics

(b) Chemistry

(c) Economic Sciences

(d) Peace

 

Q3. Which state/ UT government has decided to exempt road tax on battery-operated vehicles?

(a) Uttar Pradesh

(b) Delhi

(c) Haryana

(d) Maharashtra

 

Q4. Which country has become the first nation to get Blue Flag certification for 8 beaches in the very first attempt?

(a) Singapore

(b) Maldives

(c) Sri Lanka

(d) India

 

Q5. When is International Girl Child Day observed?

(a) October 11th

(b) October 12th

(c) October 14th

(d) October 15th

 

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