Current Affairs Quiz 23 June 2019
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Question 1:______________ Council has decided to extend the tenure of the National Anti-Profiteering Authority by two years.
A. GST
B. FSDC
C. FM
D. RBI
Answer and Explanation
GST Council has decided to extend the tenure of the National Anti-Profiteering Authority by two years.
Question 2:The Balakot Air strike by the Indian Air Force was code-named ___________.
A. Operation Badri
B. Operation Bandar
C. Operation Bahadur
D. Operation Sher
Answer and Explanation
The Balakot Air strike by the Indian Air Force was code-named ‘Operation Bandar’.
Question 3:The United Nations Public Service Day is celebrated on ___________ of every year. The prestigious UN Public Service Awards are given away on this day.
A. June 23
B. June 26
C. June 25
D. June 24
Answer and Explanation
The United Nations Public Service Day is celebrated on June 23 of every year. The prestigious UN Public Service Awards are given away on this day.
Question 4:The 14th 2019 G20 Osaka summit will be held on 28–29 June 2019 at the International Exhibition Center in ____________, Japan.
A. Hiroshima
B. Osaka
C. Kyoto
D. Tokyo
Answer and Explanation
The 2019 G20 Osaka summit will be the fourteenth meeting of Group of Twenty (G20). It will be held on 28–29 June 2019 at the International Exhibition Center in Osaka, Japan.
Question 5:PM Narendra Modi was voted by ‘The World’s Most Powerful Person 2019’ with 30.9% of total votes in a reader’s poll by __________ Herald magazine.
A. British
B. German
C. Saudi Arabian
D. Australian
Answer and Explanation
PM Narendra Modi was voted by ‘The World’s Most Powerful Person 2019’ with 30.9% of total votes in a reader’s poll by British Herald magazine.
Question 6:Who is the Founder of Bitcoin?
A. Satoshi Harakiri
B. Satoshi Nakaru
C. Satoshi Nakamoto
D. Satoshi Momota
Answer and Explanation
Bitcoin is a cryptocurrency, a form of electronic cash. It is a decentralized digital currency without a central bank or single administrator that can be sent from user to user on the peer-to-peer bitcoin network without the need for intermediaries. Ledger start: 3 January 2009 || Founder: Satoshi Nakamoto
Question 7:Indian Author Amish Tripathi has been appointed the Director of Nehru Centre __________.
A. Manchester
B. Rome
C. London
D. Dublin
Answer and Explanation
Indian Author Amish Tripathi has been appointed the Director of Nehru Centre London.
Question 8:Where is the Headquarter of International Civil Aviation Organisation?
A. Montreal
B. Toronto
C. Quebec
D. Vancouver
Answer and Explanation
Headquarters: Montreal, Canada || Head: Fang Liu || Founder: Chicago Convention on International Civil Aviation || Founded: 1944 || Formation: 4 April 1947
Question 9:India has won Women’s FIH Series Finals Hockey Tournament defeating hosts ___________.
A. Italy
B. China
C. Malaysia
D. Japan
Answer and Explanation
India has won Women’s FIH Series Finals Hockey Tournament defeating hosts Japan.
Question 10:Commonwealth Games Federation has nominated Women’s Cricket inclusion in Commonwealth Games 2022 ____________.
A. Iceland
B. Ireland
C. England
D. Scotland
Answer and Explanation
Commonwealth Games Federation has nominated Women’s Cricket inclusion in Commonwealth Games 2022 England.
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