Q1:Which state has become the first Indian state to make social boycott a crime?
Answer: [Maharashtra ]
Q2:Which of the following bank has ties up with OPIC and Wells Fargo Bank tie-up to support women entrepreneurs and increase lending to small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in India?
Answer:YES BANK
India’s largest Private Sector Bank (PSB) YES BANK has announced its tie-up with Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC), the U.S. Government’s Development Finance Institution, and Wells Fargo on an agreement to increase lending to small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in India.
Q3:Country’s first solar powered DEMU train dedicated to the nation by Railways Minister Suresh Prabhu will run from Sarai Rohilla in Delhi to Farukh Nagar in ______
Answer:HARYANA
Railways Minister Suresh Prabhu has dedicated country’s first solar powered DEMU train to the nation at an event in New Delhi. The 1600 Horse Power train with solar powered coaches has special battery bank for use during night hours.
The train will run from Sarai Rohilla in Delhi to Farukh Nagar in Haryana
The train will run from Sarai Rohilla in Delhi to Farukh Nagar in Haryana
Q4:Who is the author of the book “Narendra Modi: The Making of a Legend”?
Answer:[Bindeshwar Pathak]
Answer Explanation:
The book “Narendra Modi: The Making of a Legend” has been authored by Bindeshwar Pathak, the Sulabh International founder and a Padma Bhushan recipient. The book is recently launched by RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat in New Delhi. The coffee table book is all about PM Modi and the inspiring journey of his life. It has images and text depicting Modi’s journey, his struggles and several initiatives taken by him since he took oath as country’s prime minister in 2014.
Q5: The Pangolakha Wildlife Sanctuary (PWS) is located in which state?
Answer:Sikkim
Q6: Liu Xiaobo, the Nobel Peace Prize laureate has passed away. He hailed from which country?
Answer: [China]
B) Kishore Sansi, Vijaya Bank
C) Jatinder Bir Singh, Punjab And Sind Bank
D) Ashwani Kumar, Dena Bank
Answer Explanation:
Liu Xiaobo (61), the Chinese Nobel Peace Prize laureate and democracy campaigner, has died of multiple organ failure while under guard at a hospital in Shenyang, China on July 13, 2017. Liu had been serving an 11-year jail sentence for demanding an end to one-party rule and for introduction of multi-party democracy. He was the most prominent human rights and democracy advocate of China. Now, Xiaobo became the first Nobel Peace Prize laureate to die in custody since Carl von Ossietzky, the German pacifist and foe of Nazism who won the prize in 1935 and died under guard in 1938 after years of maltreatment.
Liu Xiaobo (61), the Chinese Nobel Peace Prize laureate and democracy campaigner, has died of multiple organ failure while under guard at a hospital in Shenyang, China on July 13, 2017. Liu had been serving an 11-year jail sentence for demanding an end to one-party rule and for introduction of multi-party democracy. He was the most prominent human rights and democracy advocate of China. Now, Xiaobo became the first Nobel Peace Prize laureate to die in custody since Carl von Ossietzky, the German pacifist and foe of Nazism who won the prize in 1935 and died under guard in 1938 after years of maltreatment.
Q7:_________, Managing Director and CEO of _________, has been conferred the ‘Personality of the Year’ award by Skoch Consultancy Services.
A) Kishor Piraji Kharat, Indian BankB) Kishore Sansi, Vijaya Bank
C) Jatinder Bir Singh, Punjab And Sind Bank
D) Ashwani Kumar, Dena Bank
Answer: B) Kishore Sansi, Vijaya Bank
Q8:India’s first high-speed rail training centre will set up in which state?
Answer:[Gujarat ]
Answer Explanation:
India’s first high-speed rail training centre will set up in Gandhinagar, Gujarat at a cost of Rs 600 crore, and is expected to start operating by 2020. The center will provide advanced training modules on cutting edge technologies. The construction will begin shortly after the foundation-laying ceremony is held in September 2017. It also has a sample bullet train track for testing. Over 4,000 rail engineers are expected to be trained by 2020.
India’s first high-speed rail training centre will set up in Gandhinagar, Gujarat at a cost of Rs 600 crore, and is expected to start operating by 2020. The center will provide advanced training modules on cutting edge technologies. The construction will begin shortly after the foundation-laying ceremony is held in September 2017. It also has a sample bullet train track for testing. Over 4,000 rail engineers are expected to be trained by 2020.
Q9: Who is new economic affairs secretary of India?
Ans: Subash Garg
Ans: Subash Garg
Q:10What is the India’s rank in the 2017 Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) Index?
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