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IBPS PO/Clerk Current GK Questions – 6 Feb 2021 | Banking Preparation Current Affairs Quiz


                                    Current GK Questions – 6 Feb 2021 | Weekly Current Affairs Quiz

 

Current GK Questions have become an integral part of almost every competition test, whether it is banking, SSC, or train, and it is very important to prepare the section properly for this review.

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

So to help you out in this section, we at Takshila Learning bring Daily Current Affairs analysis from Monday to Friday on our YouTube channel. Along with this, we also conduct a weekly quiz discussion on Saturday for your revision. To subscribe to our YouTube channel to never miss any updates from our side.

This Current Affairs quiz contains 08 questions from the previous week’s news updates. So do solve this quiz also and share your marks in the comment box section.

 

Q1. Senior Citizens of what age have been exempted from filing the Income Tax Return?

 

(a) 65 years or above

 

(b) 70 years or above

 

(c) 75 years or above

 

(d) 80 years or above


Q2. The government has set aside how much amount for the COVID-19 vaccine during the period 2021-22?

 

(a) Rs 15000 crores

 

(b) Rs 20000 crores

 

(c) Rs 30000 crores

 

(d) Rs 35000 crores


Q3. Which company’s IPO will be launched in 2021-22 as a part of the Government’s disinvestment strategy?

 

(a) Shipping Corporation of India

 

(b) Container Corporation of India

 

(c) Life Insurance Corporation

 

(d) Air India

 

Q4. As per the Union Budget, the fiscal deficit is estimated to be how much percent of the GDP in 2021-22?

 

(a) 6.8%

 

(b) 7.2%

 

(c) 8.6%

 

(d) 9.5%

 

Q5. How much Agriculture Infrastructure & Development Cess (AIDC) will be levied on petrol?

 

(a) Rs 2 per litre

 

(b) Rs 2.5 per litre

 

(c) Rs 3 per litre

 

(d) Rs 4 per litre

 

Q6. Military staged a coup and took over which nation’s elected government?

 

(a) Pakistan

 

(b) Myanmar

 

(c) Nepal

 

(d) Turkey

 

Q7. Under the government’s new vehicle scrapping policy, personal vehicles will have to undergo fitness tests after how many years?

 

(a) 10 years

 

(b) 12 years

 

(c) 15 years

 

(d) 20 years

  

Q8. Jeff Bezos has decided to step down as CEO of which company?

 

(a) Microsoft

 

(b) Google

 

(c) Tesla

 

(d) Amazon

Solutions:- (1-08)

 S1. Ans. (c) S2. Ans. (d) S3. Ans. (c) S4. Ans. (a)  S5. Ans. (b) S6. Ans. (b) S7. Ans. (d) S8. Ans. (d)

 

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