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Weekly Current Affairs Quiz 2 Nov 2020 | One Liner Current Affairs Questions


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Q1. Who has been selected as the title sponsor of the Women’s T20 Challenge?

(a) Airtel

(b) Jio

(c) Oppo

(d) Vivo

 

Q2. Which Chennai Super Kings cricketer announced his retirement from all forms of cricket?

(a) MS Dhoni

(b) Dwayne Bravo

(c) Shane Watson

(d) Imran Tahir

 

Q3. Which nation joined India, the United States, and Japan in Malabar Exercise?

(a) France

(b) Australia

(c) the United Kingdom

(d) Germany

 

Q4. Legendary violin maestro TN Krishnan passed away on Nov 2, 2020. He was honored with which among the following awards?

(a) Bharat Ratna

(b) Padma Vibhushan

(c) Padma Bhushan

(d) Padma Shri

 

Q5. Which bank recorded a 52 percent increase in its profit in the second quarter of the current fiscal?

(a) State Bank of India

(b) Punjab National Bank

(c) Canara Bank

(d) Bank of Baroda


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