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Weekly Current Affairs 27 Feb 2021 MCQs for Banking Preparation.


Current GK Questions – 27 Feb 2021 Weekly Current Affairs MCQs

 

Weekly Current Affairs- In order to crack these examinations, MCQs have become an integral part of almost all competitive exams, whether banking, SSC, or railway, and proper preparation of this portion is very crucial.

 

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

 

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Weekly Current Affairs MCQs

 

Q1. Which state will host Khelo India University Games 2021?

(a) Haryana

(b) Assam

(c) Odisha

(d) Karnataka

 

Q2. Who won the men’s singles title in the Australian Open 2021?

(a) Rafael Nadal

(b) Roger Federer

(c) Novak Djokovic

(d) Daniil Medvedev


Q3. Who won Dadasaheb Phalke Award 2021 in the ‘Critic’s Best Actor’ category?

(a) Sushant Singh Rajput

(b) Akshay Kumar

(c) Ajay Devgn

(d) None of these


Q4. Who won the Best Actor (Female) in Dadasaheb Phalke International Film Festival awards 2021?

(a) Alia Bhatt

(b) Priyanka Chopra

(c) Sushmita Sen

(d) Deepika Padukone


Q5. Which film won ‘Best Film’ at the Dadasaheb Phalke International Film Festival Awards 2021?

(a) Dil Bechara

(b) Tanhaji

(c) Chhapaak

(d) None of these


Q6. India recently signed a free trade agreement with which country?

(a) Bangladesh

(b) Indonesia

(c) Mauritius

(d) Maldives

 

Q7. Who has become the second Indian fast bowler to play 100 Tests?

(a) Ishant Sharma

(b) Mohammed Shami

(c) Umesh Yadav

(d) None of these

 

Q8. When will the second phase of vaccination begin in India?

(a) March 1st

(b) March 15th

(c) April 1st

(d) April 15th


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