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Weekly Current Affairs Quiz 24 October 2020


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Q1. India has been ranked at which position in the recent Global Hunger Index 2020?

(a) 92

(b) 94

(c) 95

(d) 97

Q2. Who won the Denmark Open title in women’s singles?

(a) PV Sindhu

(b) Saina Nehwal

(c) Carolina Marin

(d) Nozomi Okuhara

Q3. Which state has recently launched Mission Shakti to ensure safety of women?

(a) Uttar Pradesh

(b) Rajasthan

(c) Madhya Pradesh

(d) Haryana

Q4. Maritime Exercise SLINEX-20 was held between which two nations?

(a) India, South Africa

(b) India, Japan

(c) India, Sri Lanka

(d) India, Australia

Q5. The central government has approved how much increase in the election campaign expenditure?

(a) 10 percent

(b) 15 percent

(c) 20 percent

(d) 25 percent


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