Current Affairs Quiz 23 July 2019
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Question 1:Where is the headquarter of IAEA?
A. Vienna
B. Geneva
C. Paris
D. Berlin
Answer and Explanation
Headquarters: Vienna, Austria || Head: Yukiya Amano || Founded: 1957 || Membership: 171 Member States || Abbreviation: IAEA || Formation: 29 July 1957
Question 2:‘BhabhaKavach’ is indigenously produced lightweight Bullet Proof Jacket and is developed jointly by _____________ and public sector metals and metal alloys manufacturer MIDHANI.
A. Hindustan Aeronautics Limited
B. Ordnance Factories Board
C. Defence Research and Development Organisation
D. Bharat Dynamics
Answer and Explanation
‘BhabhaKavach’ is indigenously produced lightweight Bullet Proof Jacket and is developed jointly by Ordnance Factories Board and public sector metals and metal alloys manufacturer MIDHANI.
Question 3:Aditya L1 is a Solar mission is scheduled for launch in __________ by ISRO to study Corona of Sun.
A. 2020
B. 2022
C. 2021
D. 2023
Answer and Explanation
Aditya L1 is a Solar mission is scheduled for launch in 2020 by ISRO to study Corona of Sun.
Question 4:INS Sagardhwani has embarked on a two-month-long Sagar Maitri Mission from Southern Naval Command in ___________.
A. Kochi
B. Chennai
C. Thiruvananthapuram
D. Kanyakumari
Answer and Explanation
INS Sagardhwani has embarked on a two-month-long Sagar Maitri Mission from Southern Naval Command in Kochi.
Question 5:____________ elected as the leader of Britain’s Conservative Party and also won the contest to be the New Prime Minister of United Kingdom.
A. Jeremy Hunt
B. Nigel Farage
C. Theresa May
D. Boris Johnson
Answer and Explanation
Boris Johnson elected as the leader of Britain’s Conservative Party and also won the contest to be the New Prime Minister of United Kingdom.
Question 6:What is the Capital of Panama?
A. Destin
B. Pensacola
C. Panama City
D. Panamanian
Answer and Explanation
Panama: Capital: Panama City || Currency: Panamanian Balboa.
Question 7:World Brain Day is observed on _____________ by the World Federation of Neurology and International Headache Society.
A. July 21
B. July 22
C. July 23
D. July 24
Answer and Explanation
World Brain Day is observed on July 22 by the World Federation of Neurology and International Headache Society.
Question 8:______________ Based Aerospace and Defence Company Lockheed Martin has signed MoUs with 3 Indian startups-Terero Mobility, Sastra Robotics and NoPo Nanotechnologies.
A. USA
B. British
C. German
D. Russian
Answer and Explanation
USA Based Aerospace and Defence Company Lockheed Martin has signed MoUs with 3 Indian startups-Terero Mobility, Sastra Robotics and NoPo Nanotechnologies.
Question 9:The 11th biennial edition of DefExpo India-2020 is scheduled to be held ___________ in February 2020.
A. Jaipur
B. Lucknow
C. Indore
D. Nagpur
Answer and Explanation
The 11th biennial edition of DefExpo India-2020 is scheduled to be held Lucknow in February 2020.
Question 10:PV Sindhu won Silver medal after finishing second at the _________ after she was defeated by world number four Akane Yamaguchi of Japan.
A. Malaysia Open
B. Indonesia Open
C. Thailand Open
D. Singapore Open
Answer and Explanation
PV Sindhu won Silver medal after finishing second at the Indonesia Open after she was defeated by world number four Akane Yamaguchi of Japan.
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