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Weekly Current Affairs – 2 January – Bank Exam Preparation Questions



Current Affairs Quiz: Weekly – Current GK Questions

 

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Q1. Who won the Sir Garfield Sobers Award for ICC Male Cricketer of the Decades 

(a) Steve Smith

(b) Virat Kohli

(c) Rohit Sharma

(d) AB de Villiers

 

Q2. Who has been named the captain of ICC Men’s T20I and ODI teams of the decade?

(a) Virat Kohli

(b) Steve Smith

(c) MS Dhoni

(d) Kane Williamson

 

Q3. External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar made his first visit to which nation from Dec 27-28, 2020?

(a) Saudi Arabia

(b) Bahrain

(c) Qatar

(d) Oman


Q4. The government has extended the validity of vehicular documents to which date? 

(a) January 31st

(b) February 28th

(c) March 15th 

(d) March 31s


 Q5. Which state’s officials won Digital India Award 2020?

(a) Uttar Pradesh

(b) Bihar

(c) Madhya Pradesh

(d) Karnataka

 

Q6. Which city’s Municipal Corporation has been adjudged as the best performing civic body in India?

(a) Vishakhapatnam

(b) Indore

(c) Guntur

(d) Rourkela


Q7. Exercise SKYROS will be conducted between the Air Force of which two nations 

(a) India, US

(b) India, UK

(c) India, France

(d) India, Australia

 

 Q8. The Union Government has declared which state as a disturbed area for six more months?

(a) Arunachal Pradesh

(b) Manipur

(c) Mizoram

(d) Nagaland

 

Q9. The center govt removed export restriction imposed on which among the following agricultural produce from Jan 1, 2021?

(a) Tomato

(b) Onion

(c) Potato

(d) Cauliflower

 

Q10. The cabinet has recently approved an MoU between India and which nation for the peaceful use of outer space?

(a) Bangladesh

(b) Nepal

(c) Bhutan 

(d) Sri Lanka


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Solutions:- (1-10)

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

S7. Ans. (c)  S8. Ans. (d)  S9. Ans. (b)  S10. Ans. (c)

 


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