QUIZ – 2017: Insights Current Affairs Quiz – 31 March 2017
QUIZ – 2017: Insights Current Affairs Quiz
The following quiz will have 5-10 MCQs . The questions are mainly framed from The Hindu and PIB news articles.
This quiz is intended to introduce you to concepts and certain important facts relevant to UPSC IAS civil services preliminary exam 2017. It is not a test of your knowledge. If you score less, please do not mind. Read again sources provided and try to remember better.
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INSIGHTS CURRENT EVENTS QUIZ 2017
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Question 1 of 5
1. Question
1 points- With reference to the Sulu-Celebes Sea, consider the following statements:
- China’s so-called ‘Nine-Dash Line’ include select within its perimeters this sea
- This is the only region where there has been a decline in piracy since the turn of the millennium
- Its waters touch Malaysia, Philippines and Indonesia
Select the correct answer using the code given below:
Correct
Solution: c.
A question on the ‘Nine-Dash Line’ was posted here a few months ago. That would have helped you eliminate statement 1, leaving you with just one option, that is, ‘c’.
- Across the world there has been a decline in piracy and sea robbery, but one precarious expanse of ocean waters in South East Asia is bucking that trend and could potentially be one of the riskiest regions in the maritime world.
- Few people will have heard of it and it has barely hit the global headlines, compared to key waterways such as the Malacca Strait, but the Sulu-Celebes Sea, encompassing the waters around Indonesia, Malaysia’s eastern Sabah state and the Philippines, has become an area of growing concern.
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Solution: c.
A question on the ‘Nine-Dash Line’ was posted here a few months ago. That would have helped you eliminate statement 1, leaving you with just one option, that is, ‘c’.
- Across the world there has been a decline in piracy and sea robbery, but one precarious expanse of ocean waters in South East Asia is bucking that trend and could potentially be one of the riskiest regions in the maritime world.
- Few people will have heard of it and it has barely hit the global headlines, compared to key waterways such as the Malacca Strait, but the Sulu-Celebes Sea, encompassing the waters around Indonesia, Malaysia’s eastern Sabah state and the Philippines, has become an area of growing concern.
- With reference to the Sulu-Celebes Sea, consider the following statements:
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Question 2 of 5
2. Question
1 pointsIndia recently signed its first loan agreement with the New Development Bank for the project of upgradation of major district roads in Madhya Pradesh. New Development Bank is
Correct
Solution: d.
- During the sixth BRICS Summit in Fortaleza (2014), the leaders signed the Agreement establishing the New Development Bank (NDB).
- In the Fortaleza Declaration, the leaders stressed that the NDB will strengthen cooperation among BRICS and will supplement the efforts of multilateral and regional financial institutions for global development, thus contributing to collective commitments for achieving the goal of strong, sustainable and balanced growth.
- The NDB is a multilateral development bank established by Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa with the objective of financing infrastructure and sustainable development projects in BRICS and other emerging economies and developing countries.
Incorrect
Solution: d.
- During the sixth BRICS Summit in Fortaleza (2014), the leaders signed the Agreement establishing the New Development Bank (NDB).
- In the Fortaleza Declaration, the leaders stressed that the NDB will strengthen cooperation among BRICS and will supplement the efforts of multilateral and regional financial institutions for global development, thus contributing to collective commitments for achieving the goal of strong, sustainable and balanced growth.
- The NDB is a multilateral development bank established by Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa with the objective of financing infrastructure and sustainable development projects in BRICS and other emerging economies and developing countries.
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Question 3 of 5
3. Question
1 pointsThe ‘Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchai Yojana’ has been launched for
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Solution: d.
“The overreaching vision of Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayee Yojana (PMKSY) is to ensure access to some means of protective irrigation to all agricultural farms in the country, to produce ‘per drop more crop’, thus bringing much desired rural prosperity.”
Improvisation: PIB;
Incorrect
Solution: d.
“The overreaching vision of Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayee Yojana (PMKSY) is to ensure access to some means of protective irrigation to all agricultural farms in the country, to produce ‘per drop more crop’, thus bringing much desired rural prosperity.”
Improvisation: PIB;
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Question 4 of 5
4. Question
1 points. Consider the following statements:
- According to the International Energy Agency’s (IEA) ‘India Energy Outlook’ report, India’s energy demand is expected to more than double over the next 25 years
- India is a member country of the IEA
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
Correct
Solution: c.
- Statement 1: Thanks to rising income, population growth and urbanization, there is a huge potential for energy demand growth in India, which is home to about a fifth of the world’s population but uses only about 6% of the world’s energy. India’s energy demand is expected to more than double over the next 25 years, according to the IEA’s India Energy Outlook.
- India recently declared its ‘Association’ status with the IEA. To be a member country of the IEA, a country must first be an OECD member, which India is not.
‘Association’ Status and Benefits to India:
- ‘Association’ is a bridge and platform for wider-ranging and deeper co-operation and collaboration between IEA member and Association countries.
- Shared areas of co-operation under ‘Association’ include energy security, energy data and statistics, energy policy analysis, energy efficiency, energy technologies, renewables, electricity security, and grid integration.
- With enhanced cooperation with the IEA, India would be able to play a more visible and influential role in the future global energy governance landscape. “Association” status would facilitate India’s participation in meetings of the standing groups, committees and working groups that constitute the IEA governance structure.
- India has a vision of ensuring 24×7 affordable and environment friendly ‘Power for All’ and deeper engagement with IEA is a component of achieving this vision.
- This does not cast any additional obligation on India, however it gives an opportunity for the country to become the voice of the developing countries.
IEA: FAQs; IEA: India joins IEA family;
PIB;
Incorrect
Solution: c.
- Statement 1: Thanks to rising income, population growth and urbanization, there is a huge potential for energy demand growth in India, which is home to about a fifth of the world’s population but uses only about 6% of the world’s energy. India’s energy demand is expected to more than double over the next 25 years, according to the IEA’s India Energy Outlook.
- India recently declared its ‘Association’ status with the IEA. To be a member country of the IEA, a country must first be an OECD member, which India is not.
‘Association’ Status and Benefits to India:
- ‘Association’ is a bridge and platform for wider-ranging and deeper co-operation and collaboration between IEA member and Association countries.
- Shared areas of co-operation under ‘Association’ include energy security, energy data and statistics, energy policy analysis, energy efficiency, energy technologies, renewables, electricity security, and grid integration.
- With enhanced cooperation with the IEA, India would be able to play a more visible and influential role in the future global energy governance landscape. “Association” status would facilitate India’s participation in meetings of the standing groups, committees and working groups that constitute the IEA governance structure.
- India has a vision of ensuring 24×7 affordable and environment friendly ‘Power for All’ and deeper engagement with IEA is a component of achieving this vision.
- This does not cast any additional obligation on India, however it gives an opportunity for the country to become the voice of the developing countries.
IEA: FAQs; IEA: India joins IEA family;
PIB;
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Question 5 of 5
5. Question
1 pointsAccording to the Law Commission’s 267th report,
Correct
Solution: a.
- The Law Commission of India laid out bare the danger of hate speech to the Central government in its 267th Report released recently.
- The Commission headed by former Supreme Court judge, Justice Balbir Singh Chauhan, called for action from the government and Parliament.
- The top law advisory body to the government urged the expansion of the penal law. It drafted a new law — The Criminal Law (Amendment) Bill, 2017 — inserting new Sections to fortify democracy against hate speeches.
- “Indisputably, offensive speech has real and devastating effects on people’s lives and risks their health and safety. It is harmful and divisive for communities and hampers social progress. If left unchecked, hate speech can severely affect right to life of every individual,” the Commission warned.
- It said even a speech that does not incite violence has the potential of marginalising a section of the society, thus contradicting popular legal and judicial concepts about the ambit of hate speech.
- The Supreme Court in 2014 had referred to the Law Commission for means to arm the Election Commission to crack down on hate speech. Its reference to the Law Commission was on whether it was “proper to define hate speech and make recommendations to Parliament to strengthen the Election Commission to curb the menace of hate speeches irrespective of, whenever made.”
TH: Law Commission asks government to fortify democracy from hate speech;
Incorrect
Solution: a.
- The Law Commission of India laid out bare the danger of hate speech to the Central government in its 267th Report released recently.
- The Commission headed by former Supreme Court judge, Justice Balbir Singh Chauhan, called for action from the government and Parliament.
- The top law advisory body to the government urged the expansion of the penal law. It drafted a new law — The Criminal Law (Amendment) Bill, 2017 — inserting new Sections to fortify democracy against hate speeches.
- “Indisputably, offensive speech has real and devastating effects on people’s lives and risks their health and safety. It is harmful and divisive for communities and hampers social progress. If left unchecked, hate speech can severely affect right to life of every individual,” the Commission warned.
- It said even a speech that does not incite violence has the potential of marginalising a section of the society, thus contradicting popular legal and judicial concepts about the ambit of hate speech.
- The Supreme Court in 2014 had referred to the Law Commission for means to arm the Election Commission to crack down on hate speech. Its reference to the Law Commission was on whether it was “proper to define hate speech and make recommendations to Parliament to strengthen the Election Commission to curb the menace of hate speeches irrespective of, whenever made.”
TH: Law Commission asks government to fortify democracy from hate speech;
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