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Daily Current Affairs MCQs 2025

Article 1: Impact of Frequent Elections to the Indian Democracy.
Issue: What is a suggested change given in the article in order to dampen the disruptive British impact of the frequency of elections in India?
a) Basing the budget of Election Commission.
b) Installing a two party system.
c) Aligning national and state polls (One Nation, One Election).
d) Door to door position complicates the count of polling stations.

Reason why: The election is connected to state and national polls (One Nation, One Election).
Elaboration: "One Nation, One election is a proposed change in which, according to the article, the mechanism with which the national and state elections may be aligned to save on expenses, reduction of the discontinuity and to enable governance go on more smoothly.

 

Article 2: Election Commission Cancels 474 Unrecognised Political Parties.
Issue: What was the main substantiation of why the 474 RUPPs have been deregistered by the Election commission?
a) They also lost their seats in the last election.
b) They lastly challenged no election in the 6 years preceding.
c) They were left in financial scandals.
d) They amalgamated with other existing parties.

Response to A: They have gone to no last six consecutive years without challenging any election.
Rationale: The article enumerates a number of reasons yet brings out that the defeated sides never went to challenge the elections during six years in a row as one of the primary reasons to be delist.


Article 3: Ordering of Adamya-Class Fast Patrol Vessel.
Question: What is a featured native technological aspect on the ICGS Adamya?
a) its nuclear propulsion system.
b) Its stealth technology
c) Its indigenous designed Controllable Pitch Propellers (CPPs).
d) Its satellitecommunication array.

Response: c) its locally manufactured Controllable Pitch Propellers (CPPs).
Explanation: According to the article, the significant thing that has been included is the addition of the first locally developed Controllable Pitch Propellers (CPPs), in addition to the gearboxes.


Article 4: Dhordo Village Gujarat: Solar village in 100 percent of the village.
Question: What were the central government scheme in which the solar project at the Dhordo village was launched?
a) Swachh Bharat Mission
b) PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana.
c) National Solar Mission
d) Ujjwala Yojana

Question: b) PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana.
Description: The program was defined in the article as PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana.


Article 5: Brazil is the largest investor Brazil in Tropical Forest Forever Facility.
Opinion: How does the Tropical Forests Forever Facility (TFFF) operate?
a) funding of armed patrols to avoid illegal logging.
b) As an endowment which pays up each year according to the sum of forest remaining.
c) This is through the acquisition of huge portions of land which transforms into national parks.
d) Through extended loans to green technology to the countries.

Response: b) As an endowment that paid every year according to the size of the forest remained.
Elucidation: The article explains that the TFFF is venture as an endowment, which pays sums annually, having a juxtaposition of how much of the tropical forest remains standing.


Article 6: Indian Army testing its power in Desert Drill Amogh Fury.
Answer: What did you consider a significant technological facet on the exercise Amogh Fury?
a) The capacity of cyber warfare.
b) A complete networked battlefield that incorporates ccommunication.
c) Space-based weaponry
d) Underwater drones deployment.

Response: b) Being aggressively fronted by fully networked battle-field with built-in communication systems.
Elaboration: One of the central elements which later came to attention (observed as reported in the article) was one that was experimented in testing a battlefield that was fully networked, in which real time surveillance reports were incorporated together with targeting data.


Article 7: Premeditate Arctic Bird in a Tamil Nadu Sanctuary.
Question: What is the special feeding behavior of the Red-necked Phalarope which was described in the article?
a) It goes beneath the water in order to fish.
b) It turns on the surface of the water to cause a whirlpool.
c) It probes with its long beak insects in mud.
d) It traps insects in the air.

Answer: b), It turns around on top of the water till it forms a whirlpool.
Elaboration: The article explains the bizarre eating habit of the bird as it spins on the water creating a smaller whirlpool.

 


Article 8: Rating Model Industrial Park Rating System (IPRS) 3.0 Published.
Question: What new parameter has been introduced in IPRS 3.0 that enhances the competitiveness in industries?
a) Propinquity to international borders.
b) Tenant feedback systems.
c) Area of the industrial park in acre.
d) Foreign presence of companies.

Response: b)Tenant response mechanisms.
Explanation In IPRS 3.0, the article enumerates new objectives, such as; sustainability, green infrastructure, logistics effectiveness, digitalisation, development of skills as well as tenant feedback.


Article 9: Sea Coral Deep-Sea New Species.
Clue: What made the new coral (learned now) Iridogorgia chewbacca?
a) It was found by a scientific researcher using the name Chewbacca.
b) It went to an accident on one of the ships smashing into the water bearing the character.
c) It is thin-haired, shaggy, and has a furry look reminiscent of that of Chewbacca.
d) It gives out the sound as if the character were roaring.

client: c)
 to Answer: The fur looks like that of Chewbacca shaggy and branchy.

Explanation: According to the article, the name was inspired by the fact that it resembles the popular character of Star Wars called Chewbacca, who is tall and has some shaggy fur.


Article 10: AI-Driven Audits DJ Spotlight Indian State Massive Fraud.
Issue: What does the CAG consider as a significant benefit of the application of AI in audits?
a) It enlightens full human auditors.
b) It is able to conduct forensic audits in seconds and discern patterns of fraud.
c) It can estimate governmental future plans of budget.
d) It restores stolen money automatically.

Response: b) It is capable of running forensic audits in a few seconds as well as tracking fraud patterns.
Discussion: The article focuses on the fact that AI applications can sort through large volumes of financial data, point out abnormalities and report suspicious transactions and reveal tendencies

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