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Current Affairs Quiz : Weekly – Current GK Questions

 

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This Banking Exam Preparation 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.

 

Current GK Questions

 

Q1. Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently held a virtual summit with which nation’s PM on Dec 21, 2020?

 

(a) Philippines

 

(b) Indonesia

 

(c) Vietnam

 

(d) Malaysia

 

Q2. Veteran political leader Moti Lal Vohra had passed away recently. He was a member of which political party?

 

(a) INC

 

(b) BJP

 

(c) RJD

 

(d) BSP

 

Q3. Which two planets came closest on Dec 21, 2020?

 

(a) Mercury, Venus

 

(b) Earth, Mars

 

(c) Jupiter, Saturn

 

(d) Saturn, Uranus

 

Q4. Which state’s first oil and gas reserve was dedicated to the nation recently?

 

(a) Chhattisgarh

 

(b) Jharkhand

 

(c) Assam

 

(d) West Bengal

 

Q5. PM Narendra Modi launched the Social Endeavour for Health and Telemedicine (SEHAT) scheme in which state/ UT?

 

(a) Ladakh

 

(b) Jammu and Kashmir

 

(c) Gujarat

 

(d) Uttar Pradesh

 

Q6. PM Narendra Modi was honored with the legion of Merit’ award by which nation’s President?

 

(a) US

 

(b) UK

 

(c) France

 

(d) Australia


Q7. Which nation’s street food has been added to the UNESCO list of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity?

 

(a) Thailand

 

(b) Indonesia

 

(c) Singapore

 

(d) Malaysia

 

Q8. India has signed a loan agreement worth $500 million with which organisation for development of green national highway corridors?

 

(a) World Bank

 

(b) IMF

 

(c) ADB

 

(d) AIIB

 

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