- These tests are a check for your learning and are meant to serve as tools for assessment.
- The test is designed to check your Current Affairs General Knowledge and provide you an
assessment of the same. - Each question is followed by 4 options. Select the most appropriate option for the question.
Current Affairs Quiz: January 18, 2017
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Question 1 |
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60 | |
63 | |
57 |
Question 2 |
Qi Zhala | |
Wu Yingjie | |
Lobsang Gyaltsen | |
Zhu Weiqun |
Question 3 |
Betty Wason | |
Evadne Price | |
Marguerite Higgins | |
Clare Hollingworth |
Question 4 |
Kothajit Singh | |
PR Sreejesh | |
S. K. Uthappa | |
Danish Mujtaba |
Question 5 |
Nicolás Maduro Moros | |
Violeta Chamorro | |
Daniel Ortega | |
José Arnoldo Alemán |
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Current Affairs Tests January 2017
In order to build your current affairs knowledge base, the first thing you need to do is to keep yourself up to date with the latest news and events. You can do this by going through newspapers and news magazines on an everyday basis. Make sure you space some time daily to prepare for this area and are persistent with your efforts. This is not an area where you can build knowledge overnight and students who perform well in this area are the ones who are regular with their efforts. In order to help you, we have come up with this section. Here we feature daily GK tests. In this post, we have the current affairs tests for the month January 2017.