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Weekly Current Affairs Quiz – Current Affairs Questions 2021

Weekly Current Affairs Quiz – 04 - 09 January – Current Affairs Questions

Current Affairs has become an integral part of almost all the competitive exams be it banking, SSC, or Railway and proper preparation of this portion is very much crucial in order to crack these exams.

Current affair is a part of the General Awareness section and this section is considered difficult only because of its indefinite range of questions from the past 6-9 months news updates but as a serious aspirant, you score the maximum in this section by daily reading newspapers, magazines, periodically attempting Current Affairs quiz questions.


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.


Weekly Current Affairs Quiz Questions

 

Q1. Which country has become the first one to roll out the low-cost Oxford-AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine?

(a) USA

(b) Britain

(c) India

(d) France

 

Q2. Which state will host the 51st International Film Festival of India?

(a) Delhi

(b) Goa

(c) Maharashtra

(d) Kerala

 

Q3. When is World Braille Day celebrated?

(a) January 4th

(b) January 5th

(c) January 6th

(d) January 8th


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