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1. What do recent data and surveys suggest about the eurozone economy in the third quarter of the year?
A. It likely expanded
B. It likely remained stable
C. It likely contracted
D. It likely experienced rapid growth
Answer: C. It likely contracted
Answer: B. PATA Travel Mart 2023 inaugural ceremony organized by the Ministry of Tourism, India
2. Where is the 46th edition of PATA Travel Mart being held?
A. Mumbai
B. International Exhibition-cum-Convention Centre (IECC) within Pragati Maidan, New Delhi
C. Bangalore
D. Kolkata
Answer: B. International Exhibition-cum-Convention Centre (IECC) within Pragati Maidan, New Delhi
3. When is the event taking place?
A. October 1st to 3rd, 2023
B. October 2nd to 4th, 2023
C. October 4th to 6th, 2023
D. October 7th to 9th, 2023
Answer: C. October 4th to 6th, 2023
4. What is the significance of this year’s PATA Travel Mart?
A. It’s the 50th edition
B. It marks the return of the event after a three-year hiatus due to the pandemic
C. It’s the first digital edition of the event
D. It’s the last edition of the event
Answer: B. It marks the return of the event after a three-year hiatus due to the pandemic
5. What kind of activities are included in this year’s event?
A. Only business meetings
B. PATA Gold Award, PATA Youth Symposium, and PATA Forum on Sustainability
C. Only sightseeing tours
D. Cultural events and workshops
Answer: B. PATA Gold Award, PATA Youth Symposium, and PATA Forum on Sustainability
6. What does PATA stand for?
A. Pacific Asia Travel Association
B. Professional Association of Travel Agencies
C. Public Association of Travel Alliances
D. Pacific Adventure Travel Agency
Answer: A. Pacific Asia Travel Association
7. Which city is the event taking place in?
A. Mumbai
B. New Delhi
C. Bangalore
D. Kolkata
Answer: B. New Delhi
8. What is the main focus of the PATA Forum on Sustainability?
A. Sustainable tourism practices
B. Luxury travel experiences
C. Adventure tourism
D. Food and beverage industry trends
Answer: A. Sustainable tourism practices
9. What kind of interactions is the event a vital platform for?
A. Business-to-Customer (B2C) interactions
B. Business-to-Government (B2G) interactions
C. Business-to-Business (B2B) interactions
D. Customer-to-Customer (C2C) interactions
Answer: C. Business-to-Business (B2B) interactions
10. What awards are presented at the event?
A. PATA Travel Awards
B. PATA Platinum Award
C. PATA Gold Award
D. PATA Excellence Award
Answer: C. PATA Gold Award
11. What is the venue for the event within Pragati Maidan, New Delhi?
A. India Gate
B. Red Fort
C. International Exhibition-cum-Convention Centre (IECC)
D. Qutub Minar
Answer: C. International Exhibition-cum-Convention Centre (IECC)
12. What is the theme of this year’s PATA Youth Symposium?
A. Travel and Technology
B. Youth in Tourism: Shaping the Future
C. Cultural Heritage and Tourism
D. Sustainable Tourism Initiatives
Answer: B. Youth in Tourism: Shaping the Future
13. Which ministry in India organized the inaugural ceremony?
A. Ministry of Culture
B. Ministry of Tourism, India
C. Ministry of Foreign Affairs
D. Ministry of Transport
Answer: B. Ministry of Tourism, India
14. What kind of professionals attend the PATA Travel Mart?
A. Only travel agents
B. Only hotel owners
C. Tourism professionals and business stakeholders
D. Only government officials
Answer: C. Tourism professionals and business stakeholders
15. Why was there a three-year hiatus in the PATA Travel Mart events?
A. Economic recession
B. Natural disasters
C. Political unrest
D. Pandemic
Answer: D. Pandemic
16. What does IECC stand for in the context of the event’s venue?
A. Indian Economic Cooperation Center
B. International Exhibition-cum-Convention Centre
C. Indian Entertainment and Culture Centre
D. International Education and Career Center
Answer: B. International Exhibition-cum-Convention Centre
17. Which of the following is NOT one of the activities at this year’s event?
A. PATA Gold Award
B. PATA Youth Symposium
C. PATA Youth Talent Show
D. PATA Forum on Sustainability
Answer: C. PATA Youth Talent Show
18. What is the date of the inaugural ceremony for PATA Travel Mart 2023?
A. October 3rd, 2023
B. October 4th, 2023
C. October 5th, 2023
D. October 6th, 2023
Answer: B. October 4th, 2023
19. What is the primary location of the event within New Delhi?
A. Connaught Place
B. Pragati Maidan
C. Karim’s Restaurant
D. Lotus Temple
Answer: B. Pragati Maidan
20. What is the duration of the PATA Travel Mart 2023 event?
A. 2 days
B. 3 days
C. 4 days
D. 5 days
Answer: B. 3 days
21. What is the focus of the PATA Gold Award?
A. Best travel agency of the year
B. Excellence in tourism marketing
C. Outstanding contribution to sustainable tourism
D. Best hotel chain of the year
Answer: C. Outstanding contribution to sustainable tourism
22. Who is the target audience of the PATA Youth Symposium?
A. Senior citizens
B. Young professionals and students in the tourism industry
C. Government officials
D. Travel bloggers
Answer: B. Young professionals and students in the tourism industry
23. In which city did the previous edition of PATA Travel Mart take place?
A. Bangkok, Thailand
B. Tokyo, Japan
C. Sydney, Australia
D. Singapore
Answer: A. Bangkok, Thailand
24. What does the PATA Forum on Sustainability discuss?
A. Economic challenges in the tourism industry
B. Environmental and social issues related to tourism
C. Technological advancements in travel
D. Cultural heritage preservation
Answer: B. Environmental and social issues related to tourism
25. Which part of Pragati Maidan houses the event?
A. Hall of Nations
B. Hall of Industries
C. Hall of Fame
D. Hall of Mirrors
Answer: B. Hall of Industries
26. What was the reason for the hiatus in the PATA Travel Mart events?
A. Economic downturn
B. Political conflicts
C. Natural disasters
D. Pandemic
Answer: D. Pandemic
27. What is the main objective of the PATA Youth Symposium?
A. To provide a platform for young professionals to network
B. To discuss issues and solutions related to the youth in the tourism industry
C. To showcase youth talent in various fields
D. To promote youth entrepreneurship
Answer: B. To discuss issues and solutions related to the youth in the tourism industry
28. What does the PATA Gold Award recognize?
A. Exceptional culinary experiences
B. Outstanding contributions to sustainable tourism
C. Best travel photography
D. Innovation in travel technology
Answer: B. Outstanding contributions to sustainable tourism
29. What is the location of Pragati Maidan, New Delhi?
A. South Delhi
B. Central Delhi
C. East Delhi
D. West Delhi
Answer: B. Central Delhi
30. Which of the following is NOT a part of the activities at this year’s event?
A. PATA Gold Award
B. PATA Youth Symposium
C. PATA Traveler’s Choice Award
D. PATA Forum on Sustainability
Answer: C. PATA Traveler’s Choice Award
31. What kind of professionals participate in the event?
A. Only travel agents
B. Only government officials
C. Tourism professionals and business stakeholders
D. Only airline representatives
Answer: C. Tourism professionals and business stakeholders
32. What is the venue of the event?
A. Pragati Maidan, Mumbai
B. Pragati Maidan, New Delhi
C. Pragati Maidan, Bangalore
D. Pragati Maidan, Kolkata
Answer: B. Pragati Maidan, New Delhi
33. What is the aim of the PATA Forum on Sustainability?
A. To discuss environmental issues only
B. To promote sustainable tourism practices
C. To focus on economic aspects of tourism
D. To address political challenges in the tourism industry
Answer: B. To promote sustainable tourism practices
34. What is the purpose of the PATA Youth Symposium?
A. To provide a platform for youth to showcase their talents
B. To discuss challenges and opportunities in the tourism industry for young professionals
C. To host a youth fashion show
D. To organize cultural performances by young artists
Answer: B. To discuss challenges and opportunities in the tourism industry for young professionals
35. What is the role of the PATA Forum on Sustainability in the event?
A. It is a fashion show highlighting sustainable clothing.
B. It’s a discussion platform addressing environmental and social issues in tourism.
C. It organizes cooking competitions promoting sustainable food.
D. It showcases sustainable architecture designs.
Answer: B. It’s a discussion platform addressing environmental and social issues in tourism.
36. What does the PATA Youth Symposium focus on?
A. Challenges and opportunities in the tourism industry for young professionals
B. Youth entrepreneurship in the food industry
C. Travel experiences of young people
D. Youth participation in sports tourism
Answer: A. Challenges and opportunities in the tourism industry for young professionals
37. What is the purpose of the PATA Gold Award?
A. To recognize exceptional achievements in culinary arts
B. To honor outstanding contributions to sustainable tourism
C. To award the best travel agency of the year
D. To celebrate excellence in travel photography
Answer: B. To honor outstanding contributions to sustainable tourism
38. What is the goal of the PATA Travel Mart?
A. To promote local tourism only
B. To encourage international tourism only
C. To facilitate business-to-business interactions in the tourism industry
D. To organize cultural exchange programs
Answer: C. To facilitate business-to-business interactions in the tourism industry
39. What is the significance of the IECC in the context of the event?
A. It’s the organizing committee for the event
B. It’s the venue for the event within Pragati Maidan
C. It’s an award category at the event
D. It’s a special session for international delegates
Answer: B. It’s the venue for the event within Pragati Maidan
40. What does the PATA Youth Symposium aim to achieve?
A. To entertain the youth with cultural performances
B. To provide a platform for young professionals to network
C. To discuss issues and solutions related to the youth in the tourism industry
D. To showcase young entrepreneurs in the tourism sector
Answer: C. To discuss issues and solutions related to the youth in the tourism industry
41. What is the occasion for the MCQs?
A. India’s Independence Day celebration
B. PATA Travel Mart 2023 inaugural ceremony organized by the Ministry of Tourism, India
C. New Delhi City Festival
D. Pragati Maidan Exhibition Opening
42. What was the pace of decline in demand in the eurozone in September, according to the provided information?
A. Slowest in three years
B. Fastest in three years
C. Slowest in two years
D. Fastest in two years
Answer: B. Fastest in three years
43. What is the significance of the Composite Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) figure remaining below the 50-mark?
A. Economic growth
B. Economic contraction
C. Stable economy
D. Boom in the economy
Answer: B. Economic contraction
44. According to the information, what was the final Composite Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) for September?
A. 46.7
B. 47.1
C. 47.2
D. 50.5
Answer: C. 47.2
45. Which organization compiles the Composite Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) mentioned in the passage?
A. World Bank
B. S&P Global
C. International Monetary Fund (IMF)
D. Eurostat
Answer: B. S&P Global
46. How many consecutive months of economic contraction does the provided data indicate?
A. One
B. Two
C. Three
D. Four
Answer: D. Four
47. Who is mentioned as a predicting economist in the passage?
A. Franziska Palmas
B. John Smith
C. Emily Johnson
D. Michael Brown
Answer: A. Franziska Palmas
48. What do the drop in retail sales in August and the weakness in the final PMIs for September indicate?
A. Economic stability
B. Economic growth
C. Possibility of recession
D. Boom in the economy
Answer: C. Possibility of recession
49. Which of the following best describes the trend in the eurozone economy based on the provided information?
A. Steady growth
B. Recession
C. Volatile fluctuations
D. Rapid expansion
Answer: B. Recession
50. What was the preliminary estimate for the Composite Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) for September, as mentioned in the passage?
A. 46.7
B. 47.1
C. 47.2
D. 50.0
Answer: B. 47.1
51. Which sector saw a significant decline in demand according to the provided information?
A. Manufacturing
B. Technology
C. Healthcare
D. Retail
Answer: A. Manufacturing
52. What is the Composite Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) considered as, in terms of economic health?
A. Unreliable indicator
B. Indicator of inflation
C. Indicator of overall economic health
D. Indicator of political stability
Answer: C. Indicator of overall economic health
53. Who compiled the final Composite Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) for September?
A. Eurostat
B. IMF
C. S&P Global
D. World Bank
Answer: C. S&P Global
54. According to the passage, what is the prediction of Franziska Palmas regarding the eurozone economy?
A. Rapid growth
B. Stability
C. Recession in the latter half of 2023
D. Boom in the economy
Answer: C. Recession in the latter half of 2023
55. Which month saw a drop in retail sales, as mentioned in the passage?
A. July
B. August
C. September
D. October
Answer: B. August
56. What does a Composite Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) below 50 indicate?
A. Economic growth
B. Economic contraction
C. Stable economy
D. Rapid expansion
Answer: B. Economic contraction
57. Which economic indicator inched up in September, as per the provided information?
A. Unemployment rate
B. Inflation rate
C. Composite Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI)
D. GDP growth rate
Answer: C. Composite Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI)
58. What does the final Composite Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) figure for September slightly exceed?
A. 46.7
B. 47.1
C. 47.2
D. 48.0
Answer: B. 47.1
59. Which organization is NOT mentioned in the passage as a source of economic data?
A. Eurostat
B. S&P Global
C. World Bank
D. International Monetary Fund (IMF)
Answer: D. International Monetary Fund (IMF)
60. What was the figure for August’s Composite Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI), as mentioned in the passage?
A. 46.7
B. 47.1
C. 47.2
D. 50.0
Answer: A. 46.7
61. According to the data, what is the trend in the eurozone economy in the third quarter of the year?
A. Expansion
B. Stability
C. Contraction
D. Boom in the economy
Answer: C. Contraction
62. What is the significance of the final Composite Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) figure exceeding the preliminary estimate?
A. Stronger economic contraction
B. Stable economy
C. Economic growth
D. Weaker economic contraction
Answer: D. Weaker economic contraction
63. Which economist supports the view of a possible recession in the eurozone economy?
A. John Smith
B. Emily Johnson
C. Franziska Palmas
D. Michael Brown
Answer: C. Franziska Palmas
64. What is the importance of the Composite Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) in analyzing the economy?
A. Indicates political stability
B. Indicates overall economic health
C. Measures population growth
D. Predicts stock market trends
Answer: B. Indicates overall economic health
65. Based on the information, what is the main reason for the economic challenges in the eurozone?
A. High inflation
B. Decline in demand
C. Political instability
D. Increase in manufacturing output
Answer: B. Decline in demand
66. What is the significance of the drop in retail sales, according to the passage?
A. Economic growth
B. Economic stability
C. Possibility of recession
D. Boom in the economy
Answer: C. Possibility of recession
67. Which month saw the fastest pace of decrease in demand in nearly three years, according to the passage?
A. July
B. August
C. September
D. October
Answer: C. September
68. According to the information, what is the prediction of economists regarding the eurozone economy in the latter half of 2023?
A. Recession
B. Rapid growth
C. Stability
D. Boom in the economy
Answer: A. Recession
69. What does the final Composite Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) figure indicate for September?
A. Economic growth
B. Stable economy
C. Weaker economic contraction
D. Economic contraction
Answer: D. Economic contraction
70. Which sector showed weakness in the final PMIs for September, supporting the possibility of a recession?
A. Healthcare
B. Retail
C. Manufacturing
D. Technology
Answer: C. Manufacturing
71. What is the role of the Composite Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) in economic analysis?
A. Predicts weather patterns
B. Indicates overall economic health
C. Measures consumer confidence
D. Determines political stability
Answer: B. Indicates overall economic health
72. According to the provided data, what was the trend in the eurozone economy in August?
A. Expansion
B. Stability
C. Contraction
D. Rapid growth
Answer: C. Contraction
73. What does the increase in the final Composite Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) for September suggest?
A. Stronger economic contraction
B. Stable economy
C. Economic growth
D. Weaker economic contraction
Answer: D. Weaker economic contraction
74. What does the decline in retail sales in August and the weakness in final PMIs indicate about the eurozone economy?
A. Economic stability
B. Economic growth
C. Possibility of recession
D. Boom in the economy
Answer: C. Possibility of recession
75. Which organization is mentioned as a source of economic data in the passage?
A. Eurostat
B. World Bank
C. United Nations
D. Red Cross
Answer: A. Eurostat
76. According to the passage, what does the final Composite Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) slightly exceed?
A. 46.7
B. 47.1
C. 47.2
D. 48.0
Answer: B. 47.1
77. What is the main concern expressed by economists, according to the passage?
A. High inflation
B. Decline in demand
C. Political instability
D. Increase in manufacturing output
Answer: B. Decline in demand
78. What does the drop in retail sales in August indicate about consumer behavior?
A. Increased spending
B. Decreased spending
C. Stability in spending
D. No impact on spending
Answer: B. Decreased spending
79. According to the passage, what is the role of the Composite Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) in economic prediction?
A. Predicts natural disasters
B. Indicates overall economic health
C. Measures technological advancements
D. Determines population growth
Answer: B. Indicates overall economic health
80. Which organization compiled the final Composite Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) for September?
A. Eurostat
B. S&P Global
C. World Bank
D. International Monetary Fund (IMF)
Answer: B. S&P Global
81. What is the primary role of the Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas?
A) Cargo transport
B) Maritime surveillance
C) Combat and training
D) Reconnaissance
Answer: C) Combat and training
82. How many trainer versions of the LCA Tejas were part of the initial order for 40 Mk-1 jets?
A) 20
B) 12
C) 8
D) 40
Answer: C) 8
83. How many single-seater LCA Tejas jets has the Indian Air Force (IAF) already inducted?
A) 10
B) 20
C) 32
D) 8
Answer: C) 32
84. How many twin-seater LCA Tejas trainers are yet to be delivered by HAL to the IAF?
A) 8
B) 7
C) 32
D) 40
Answer: B) 7
85. What modern concepts and technologies are featured in the Tejas trainer aircraft?
A) Relaxed static-stability and quadraplex fly-by-wire flight control
B) Steam-powered propulsion and analog avionics
C) Manual controls and a paper cockpit
D) None of the above
Answer: A) Relaxed static-stability and quadraplex fly-by-wire flight control
86. Which of the following is NOT a feature of the Tejas trainer aircraft?
A) Advanced glass cockpit
B) Integrated digital avionics systems
C) Steam-powered propulsion
D) Advanced composite materials for the airframe
Answer: C) Steam-powered propulsion
87. In September 2023, what development was observed in India’s diesel exports to Europe?
A) A decrease in exports
B) A surge in exports
C) No change in exports
D) A decrease followed by a surge
Answer: B) A surge in exports
88. What was the approximate daily export volume of diesel from India to Europe in September 2023?
A) 500,000 barrels per day
B) 333,000 barrels per day
C) 250,000 barrels per day
D) 100,000 barrels per day
Answer: B) 333,000 barrels per day
89. How much did India’s diesel exports to Europe increase in September 2023 compared to August?
A) 10 percent
B) 47 percent
C) 57 percent
D) 100 percent
Answer: B) 47 percent
90. What were the primary factors contributing to the surge in India’s diesel exports to Europe in September 2023?
A) Reduced demand in Europe and excess supply from the Middle East
B) Autumn refinery maintenance and robust demand in Europe
C) Decreased production in India and increased production in the US
D) Political factors in the Middle East
Answer: B) Autumn refinery maintenance and robust demand in Europe
91. Who is the Head of Asia-Pacific Analysis at Vortexa, who emphasized the factors driving the surge in diesel exports?
A) John Smith
B) Serena Huang
C) David Johnson
D) Maria Garcia
Answer: B) Serena Huang
92. Which aircraft manufacturer delivered the first trainer version of the LCA Tejas to the Indian Air Force?
A) Boeing
B) Airbus
C) Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL)
D) Lockheed Martin
Answer: C) Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL)
93. What type of aircraft is the LCA Tejas primarily designed for?
A) Cargo transport
B) Surveillance
C) Combat
D) Reconnaissance
Answer: C) Combat
94. How many single-seater LCA Tejas jets has the Indian Air Force (IAF) already inducted?
A) 12
B) 20
C) 32
D) 40
Answer: C) 32
95. What features of the Tejas trainer aircraft are mentioned in the passage?
A) Relaxed static-stability and quadraplex fly-by-wire flight control
B) Steam-powered propulsion and manual controls
C) Advanced glass cockpit and integrated digital avionics systems
D) None of the above
Answer: A) Relaxed static-stability and quadraplex fly-by-wire flight control
96. What caused the surge in India’s diesel exports to Europe in September 2023?
A) Reduced demand in Europe and excess supply from the Middle East
B) Autumn refinery maintenance and robust demand in Europe
C) Decreased production in India and increased production in the US
D) Political factors in the Middle East
Answer: B) Autumn refinery maintenance and robust demand in Europe
97. Which of the following is NOT a feature of the Tejas trainer aircraft?
A) Advanced glass cockpit
B) Integrated digital avionics systems
C) Steam-powered propulsion
D) Advanced composite materials for the airframe
Answer: C) Steam-powered propulsion
98. How many twin-seater LCA Tejas trainers are yet to be delivered by HAL to the IAF?
A) 7
B) 8
C) 32
D) 40
Answer: A) 7
99. In September 2023, India’s diesel exports to Europe reached approximately how many barrels per day?
A) 500,000
B) 333,000
C) 250,000
D) 100,000
Answer: B) 333,000
100. Who is the Head of Asia-Pacific Analysis at Vortexa, who emphasized the factors driving the surge in diesel exports?
A) John Smith
B) Serena Huang
C) David Johnson
D) Maria Garcia
Answer: B) Serena Huang
101. What was the year-on-year increase in India’s diesel exports to Europe in September 2023?
A) 10 percent
B) 47 percent
C) 57 percent
D) 100 percent
Answer: C) 57 percent
102. What are some of the technological features of the Tejas trainer aircraft mentioned in the passage?
A) Relaxed static-stability and quadraplex fly-by-wire flight control
B) Steam-powered propulsion and analog avionics
C) Manual controls and a paper cockpit
D) Advanced glass cockpit and integrated digital avionics systems
Answer: D) Advanced glass cockpit and integrated digital avionics systems
103. How many single-seater LCA Tejas jets have been inducted by the Indian Air Force (IAF)?
A) 10
B) 20
C) 32
D) 8
Answer: C) 32
104. What factors drove the surge in India’s diesel exports to Europe in September 2023?
A) Reduced demand in Europe and excess supply from the Middle East
B) Autumn refinery maintenance and robust demand in Europe
C) Decreased production in India and increased production in the US
D) Political factors in the Middle East
Answer: B) Autumn refinery maintenance and robust demand in Europe
105. Who provided the data on India’s diesel exports to Europe in September 2023?
A) International Energy Agency (IEA)
B) Vortexa
C) Indian Ministry of Petroleum
D) HAL
Answer: B) Vortexa
106. How many trainer versions of the LCA Tejas were part of the initial order for 40 Mk-1 jets?
A) 20
B) 12
C) 8
D) 40
Answer: C) 8
107. What is the primary role of the Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas?
A) Cargo transport
B) Maritime surveillance
C) Combat and training
D) Reconnaissance
Answer: C) Combat and training
108. How many twin-seater LCA Tejas trainers are yet to be delivered by HAL to the IAF?
A) 7
B) 8
C) 32
D) 40
Answer: A) 7
109. What modern concepts and technologies are featured in the Tejas trainer aircraft?
A) Relaxed static-stability and quadraplex fly-by-wire flight control
B) Steam-powered propulsion and analog avionics
C) Manual controls and a paper cockpit
D) Advanced glass cockpit and integrated digital avionics systems
Answer: D) Advanced glass cockpit and integrated digital avionics systems
110. How many single-seater LCA Tejas jets has the Indian Air Force (IAF) already inducted?
A) 12
B) 20
C) 32
D) 40
Answer: C) 32
111. What features of the Tejas trainer aircraft are mentioned in the passage?
A) Relaxed static-stability and quadraplex fly-by-wire flight control
B) Steam-powered propulsion and manual controls
C) Advanced glass cockpit and integrated digital avionics systems
D) None of the above
Answer: A) Relaxed static-stability and quadraplex fly-by-wire flight control
112. What caused the surge in India’s diesel exports to Europe in September 2023?
A) Reduced demand in Europe and excess supply from the Middle East
B) Autumn refinery maintenance and robust demand in Europe
C) Decreased production in India and increased production in the US
D) Political factors in the Middle East
Answer: B) Autumn refinery maintenance and robust demand in Europe
113. Which of the following is NOT a feature of the Tejas trainer aircraft?
A) Advanced glass cockpit
B) Integrated digital avionics systems
C) Steam-powered propulsion
D) Advanced composite materials for the airframe
Answer: C) Steam-powered propulsion
114. How many twin-seater LCA Tejas trainers are yet to be delivered by HAL to the IAF?
A) 7
B) 8
C) 32
D) 40
Answer: A) 7
115. In September 2023, India’s diesel exports to Europe reached approximately how many barrels per day?
A) 500,000
B) 333,000
C) 250,000
D) 100,000
Answer: B) 333,000
116. Who is the Head of Asia-Pacific Analysis at Vortexa, who emphasized the factors driving the surge in diesel exports?
A) John Smith
B) Serena Huang
C) David Johnson
D) Maria Garcia
Answer: B) Serena Huang
117. What was the year-on-year increase in India’s diesel exports to Europe in September 2023?
A) 10 percent
B) 47 percent
C) 57 percent
D) 100 percent
Answer: C) 57 percent
118. What are some of the technological features of the Tejas trainer aircraft mentioned in the passage?
A) Relaxed static-stability and quadraplex fly-by-wire flight control
B) Steam-powered propulsion and analog avionics
C) Manual controls and a paper cockpit
D) Advanced glass cockpit and integrated digital avionics systems
Answer: D) Advanced glass cockpit and integrated digital avionics systems
119. How many single-seater LCA Tejas jets have been inducted by the Indian Air Force (IAF)?
A) 10
B) 20
C) 32
D) 8
Answer: C) 32
120. What factors drove the surge in India’s diesel exports to Europe in September 2023?
A) Reduced demand in Europe and excess supply from the Middle East
B) Autumn refinery maintenance and robust demand in Europe
C) Decreased production in India and increased production in the US
D) Political factors in the Middle East
Answer: B) Autumn refinery maintenance and robust demand in Europe
121. What did Coca-Cola India announce recently regarding its flagship Coca-Cola brand?
A. Introduction of new flavors
B. Launch of fully recycled PET bottles
C. Expansion to international markets
D. Collaboration with a celebrity ambassador
Answer: B. Launch of fully recycled PET bottles
122. In what pack sizes are the fully recycled PET bottles available for Coca-Cola’s flagship brand?
A. 500 ml and 1000 ml
B. 250 ml and 750 ml
C. 200 ml and 500 ml
D. 350 ml and 600 ml
Answer: B. 250 ml and 750 ml
123. What is Coca-Cola’s global commitment related to reducing its environmental impact?
A. Reducing production costs
B. Increasing market share
C. Reducing its environmental footprint
D. Expanding product range
Answer: C. Reducing its environmental footprint
124. What is Coca-Cola’s goal regarding the collection and recycling of bottles and cans by 2030?
A. Collect and recycle 50% of bottles and cans
B. Collect and recycle 75% of bottles and cans
C. Collect and recycle the equivalent of one bottle or can for every one sold globally
D. Collect and recycle 90% of bottles and cans
Answer: C. Collect and recycle the equivalent of one bottle or can for every one sold globally
125. By what year does Coca-Cola aim to make 100% of its packaging recyclable?
A. 2030
B. 2025
C. 2028
D. 2040
Answer: B. 2025
126. Which term describes Coca-Cola’s broader sustainable packaging initiative?
A. Green Revolution
B. Eco-Friendly Endeavor
C. Sustainable Packaging Platform
D. Earth-Friendly Campaign
Answer: C. Sustainable Packaging Platform
127. What sizes of Coca-Cola’s fully recycled PET bottles will be distributed across various markets in India?
A. 500 ml and 1000 ml
B. 250 ml and 750 ml
C. 200 ml and 500 ml
D. 350 ml and 600 ml
Answer: B. 250 ml and 750 ml
128. What is the main objective of Coca-Cola’s sustainable packaging platform?
A. Maximizing profits
B. Reducing environmental footprint
C. Increasing product variety
D. Expanding global reach
Answer: B. Reducing environmental footprint
129. What day of the week was the significant announcement made by Coca-Cola India regarding its sustainability initiative?
A. Monday
B. Wednesday
C. Friday
D. Sunday
Answer: B. Wednesday
130. Which country is the focus of Coca-Cola’s latest sustainability initiative regarding fully recycled PET bottles?
A. China
B. India
C. Brazil
D. USA
Answer: B. India
131. What is the primary material used for the fully recycled PET bottles launched by Coca-Cola India?
A. Glass
B. Plastic
C. Metal
D. Paper
Answer: B. Plastic
132. What is the ultimate goal of Coca-Cola’s commitment to reducing its environmental footprint?
A. Zero waste production
B. 50% reduction in emissions
C. Achieving carbon neutrality
D. Sustainable and responsible business practices
Answer: D. Sustainable and responsible business practices
133. Which of the following is NOT a part of Coca-Cola’s broader sustainable packaging platform?
A. Launch of new product lines
B. Collection and recycling of bottles and cans
C. Making 100% of packaging recyclable by 2025
D. Launch of fully recycled PET bottles
Answer: A. Launch of new product lines
134. What is the significance of the pack sizes 250 ml and 750 ml for Coca-Cola’s fully recycled PET bottles?
A. They are the only available sizes
B. They are the most popular sizes for consumers
C. They are suitable for single consumption
D. They are the smallest and largest sizes available
Answer: C. They are suitable for single consumption
135. Which year has Coca-Cola set as the target to achieve its commitment of making 100% of its packaging recyclable?
A. 2025
B. 2030
C. 2035
D. 2040
Answer: A. 2025
136. What is the environmental benefit of using fully recycled PET bottles?
A. Reduced carbon emissions
B. Decreased water usage
C. Lower production costs
D. Increased product shelf life
Answer: A. Reduced carbon emissions
137. What is the primary reason for Coca-Cola’s initiative to launch fully recycled PET bottles for its flagship brand?
A. Regulatory compliance
B. Cost reduction
C. Reducing environmental impact
D. Increasing sales
Answer: C. Reducing environmental impact
138. What is the size of the smallest fully recycled PET bottle introduced by Coca-Cola?
A. 100 ml
B. 150 ml
C. 200 ml
D. 250 ml
Answer: D. 250 ml
139. Which markets will Coca-Cola distribute the fully recycled PET bottles in India?
A. Limited urban areas only
B. Only in metropolitan cities
C. Across various markets in the country
D. Only in rural areas
Answer: C. Across various markets in the country
140. Which phrase describes Coca-Cola’s commitment to collecting and recycling bottles and cans?
A. One for one
B. Two for one
C. Three for one
D. Four for one
Answer: A. One for one
141. What does PET stand for in the context of Coca-Cola’s fully recycled PET bottles?
A. Polyethylene Terrestrial
B. Polyethylene Terephthalate
C. Polypropylene Ethylene Terminate
D. Polyvinyl Ethylene Terephthalate
Answer: B. Polyethylene Terephthalate
142. What is the term used to describe Coca-Cola’s goal of making 100% of its packaging recyclable?
A. Green Revolution
B. Project Eco-Friendly
C. World Without Waste
D. Sustainable Packaging Vision
Answer: C. World Without Waste
143. What is the significance of the 2030 target for Coca-Cola’s commitment to bottle and can recycling?
A. Achieving carbon neutrality
B. Reducing half of its plastic usage
C. Collecting and recycling equivalent bottles and cans for each one sold globally
D. Introducing biodegradable packaging
Answer: C. Collecting and recycling equivalent bottles and cans for each one sold globally
144. What aspect of Coca-Cola’s initiative aligns with the concept of a circular economy?
A. Single-use plastic bottles
B. Fully recycled PET bottles
C. Glass bottles
D. Aluminum cans
Answer: B. Fully recycled PET bottles
145. What is the main motive behind Coca-Cola’s global commitment to reducing its environmental footprint?
A. Brand enhancement
B. Environmental responsibility
C. Regulatory compliance
D. Cost savings
Answer: B. Environmental responsibility
146. How does Coca-Cola plan to contribute to its commitment of making 100% of its packaging recyclable by 2025?
A. By using only biodegradable materials
B. By investing in advanced recycling technologies
C. By reducing the production of plastic bottles
D. By increasing the usage of aluminum cans
Answer: B. By investing in advanced recycling technologies
147. What is the term used for the initiative of collecting and recycling the equivalent of one bottle or can for every one sold globally by Coca-Cola?
A. Project Green Earth
B. World Without Waste
C. Earth-Friendly Campaign
D. Clean Earth Initiative
Answer: B. World Without Waste
148. What is the main material used for Coca-Cola’s flagship brand packaging before the introduction of fully recycled PET bottles?
A. Aluminum
B. Glass
C. Plastic
D. Paper
Answer: C. Plastic
149. What market sizes are covered by Coca-Cola’s fully recycled PET bottles in India?
A. Urban areas only
B. Rural areas only
C. Various markets across the country
D. Metropolitan cities only
Answer: C. Various markets across the country
150. Which year does Coca-Cola aim to achieve its commitment of reducing the environmental footprint?
A. 2030
B. 2025
C. 2040
D. 2050
Answer: A. 2030
151. How does Coca-Cola’s sustainable packaging platform align with global environmental goals?
A. By increasing plastic usage
B. By reducing waste generation
C. By promoting single-use plastics
D. By using non-recyclable materials
Answer: B. By reducing waste generation
152. What is the term used to describe the movement of collecting and recycling materials in a closed-loop system, as promoted by Coca-Cola?
A. Circular economy
B. Linear economy
C. Waste management
D. Open-loop system
Answer: A. Circular economy
153. What is the key objective of Coca-Cola’s sustainable packaging initiative?
A. Maximizing profits
B. Minimizing environmental impact
C. Expanding product range
D. Reducing production costs
Answer: B. Minimizing environmental impact
154. Which of the following is NOT a part of Coca-Cola’s commitment to reducing its environmental footprint?
A. Launching new product lines
B. Collecting and recycling equivalent bottles and cans for each one sold globally
C. Making 100% of packaging recyclable by 2025
D. Launching fully recycled PET bottles
Answer: A. Launching new product lines
155. How does Coca-Cola’s initiative contribute to the reduction of plastic pollution?
A. By increasing plastic production
B. By promoting single-use plastics
C. By investing in advanced recycling technologies
D. By launching fully recycled PET bottles
Answer: D. By launching fully recycled PET bottles
156. What is the long-term vision of Coca-Cola’s sustainable packaging platform?
A. Reducing plastic usage by 50%
B. Achieving a zero-waste production system
C. Introducing biodegradable packaging for all products
D. Maximizing profits through cost reduction
Answer: B. Achieving a zero-waste production system
157. What is the main purpose of Coca-Cola’s global commitment to reducing its environmental footprint?
A. Increasing market share
B. Promoting environmental awareness
C. Enhancing brand reputation
D. Protecting the environment and natural resources
Answer: D. Protecting the environment and natural resources
158. What does PET stand for in the context of Coca-Cola’s sustainable packaging initiative?
A. Plastic Elimination Technology
B. Polyethylene Terephthalate
C. Packaging Environmental Target
D. Post-consumer Environmental Treatment
Answer: B. Polyethylene Terephthalate
159. What does Coca-Cola plan to achieve with its commitment to collecting and recycling the equivalent of one bottle or can for every one sold globally?
A. Reducing plastic usage
B. Eliminating plastic usage
C. Reducing waste generation
D. Eliminating waste generation
Answer: C. Reducing waste generation
160. How does Coca-Cola’s initiative contribute to the concept of a closed-loop system in packaging?
A. By promoting single-use plastics
B. By reducing plastic production
C. By using fully recycled PET bottles
D. By increasing plastic usage
Answer: C. By using fully recycled PET bottles
161. What did the Union Cabinet approve on October 4th in Telangana?
a) A new railway project
b) Establishment of a tribal university
c) A national park
d) A new airport
Answer: b) Establishment of a tribal university
162. What is the name of the tribal university approved on October 4th in Telangana?
a) Sammakka University
b) Tribal Heritage University
c) The Sarakka Central Tribal University
d) Telangana Tribal College
Answer: c) The Sarakka Central Tribal University
163. What is the approved budget for The Sarakka Central Tribal University in Telangana?
a) Rs 88.9 crore
b) Rs 889 crore
c) Rs 8.9 crore
d) Rs 8890 crore
Answer: b) Rs 889 crore
164. In which district will The Sarakka Central Tribal University be located?
a) Hyderabad
b) Warangal
c) Mulugu
d) Karimnagar
Answer: c) Mulugu
165. What commitment did the Central government make as a part of the Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act, 2014?
a) To establish a national park in Telangana
b) To support both Andhra Pradesh and Telangana in establishing tribal universities
c) To build a new international airport in Telangana
d) To construct a high-speed railway network in Andhra Pradesh
Answer: b) To support both Andhra Pradesh and Telangana in establishing tribal universities
166. Who were Sammakka and Sarakka in local tribal folklore?
a) Historical explorers
b) Renowned scientists
c) Mother-daughter duo in tribal folklore
d) Kings of a local dynasty
Answer: c) Mother-daughter duo in tribal folklore
167. What did Sammakka protest against in the local folklore story?
a) Oppressive taxes
b) Unfair trade practices
c) Lack of education
d) Lack of healthcare
Answer: a) Oppressive taxes
168. How did Sarakka meet her end in the local folklore story?
a) She was captured by the enemy
b) She fell ill
c) She lost her life in battle
d) She disappeared mysteriously
Answer: c) She lost her life in battle
169. What is the belief regarding Sammakka’s fate in the local folklore?
a) She became a renowned leader
b) She turned into a vermillion casket
c) She was banished from the tribe
d) She became a powerful warrior
Answer: b) She turned into a vermillion casket
170. What dynasty was Pagididda Raju, Sammakka’s husband, associated with?
a) Chola dynasty
b) Mughal dynasty
c) Kakatiya dynasty
d) Maurya dynasty
Answer: c) Kakatiya dynasty
171. What is the name of the high-tech sports training centre inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi for Divyangjan in Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh?
a) Atal Sports Complex
b) Atal Bihari Training Centre for Disability Sports
c) Divyang Sports Arena
d) Gwalior Sports Excellence Center
Answer: b) Atal Bihari Training Centre for Disability Sports
172. Who is the high-tech sports training centre named after in Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh?
a) Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
b) Indira Gandhi
c) Atal Bihari Vajpayee
d) Mahatma Gandhi
Answer: c) Atal Bihari Vajpayee
173. What is the primary objective of the Atal Bihari Training Centre for Disability Sports?
a) Promoting cricket among Divyangjan
b) Providing equal opportunities in sports for people with disabilities
c) Hosting international sporting events
d) Encouraging participation in traditional sports
Answer: b) Providing equal opportunities in sports for people with disabilities
174. Where is the Atal Bihari Training Centre for Disability Sports located?
a) New Delhi, India
b) Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, India
c) Bangalore, Karnataka, India
d) Kolkata, West Bengal, India
Answer: b) Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, India
175. What kind of athletes is the Atal Bihari Training Centre for Disability Sports designed to train and nurture?
a) Elite athletes
b) Athletes from rural areas
c) Differently-abled athletes
d) Senior citizens
Answer: c) Differently-abled athletes
176. What is the goal of this initiative in terms of sports for Divyangjan?
a) Exclusive access for a select few
b) Encouraging elite sports only
c) Enhancing talent and encouraging participation
d) Reducing opportunities in sports
Answer: c) Enhancing talent and encouraging participation
177. Which Indian state is the Atal Bihari Training Centre for Disability Sports located in?
a) Uttar Pradesh
b) Madhya Pradesh
c) Rajasthan
d) Maharashtra
Answer: b) Madhya Pradesh
178. What is the infrastructure like at the Atal Bihari Training Centre for Disability Sports?
a) Basic facilities for training
b) World-class infrastructure
c) No infrastructure
d) Minimal coaching staff
Answer: b) World-class infrastructure
179. Who inaugurated the Atal Bihari Training Centre for Disability Sports?
a) President of India
b) Prime Minister of India
c) Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh
d) Minister of Sports and Youth Affairs
**Answer: b) Prime Minister of India
180. What is the focus of the Atal Bihari Training Centre for Disability Sports?
a) Training only in track and field sports
b) Nurturing athletes with disabilities
c) Providing facilities for mainstream athletes
d) Fostering arts and culture
Answer: b) Nurturing athletes with disabilities
181. What is the name of the former Prime Minister after whom the training centre is named?
a) Jawaharlal Nehru
b) Indira Gandhi
c) Atal Bihari Vajpayee
d) Rajiv Gandhi
Answer: c) Atal Bihari Vajpayee
182. What is the location of the Atal Bihari Training Centre for Disability Sports?
a) New Delhi
b) Gwalior
c) Mumbai
d) Kolkata
Answer: b) Gwalior
183. What type of environment is provided for differently-abled athletes at this training center?
a) Basic facilities
b) Ordinary coaching staff
c) The best possible training environment
d) Limited training resources
Answer: c) The best possible training environment
184. What is the primary goal of the Atal Bihari Training Centre for Disability Sports?
a) Promoting a sedentary lifestyle
b) Fostering competitive politics
c) Nurturing and training differently-abled athletes
d) Hosting music concerts
Answer: c) Nurturing and training differently-abled athletes
185. Who can practice and train at the Atal Bihari Training Centre for Divyang Sports?
a) Only athletes from Gwalior
b) Athletes from all over the world
c) Divyangjan from all over the country
d) Only elite athletes
Answer: c) Divyangjan from all over the country
186. What is the primary purpose of the Atal Bihari Training Centre for Disability Sports?
a) To promote education for Divyangjan
b) To offer vocational training
c) To provide equal opportunities in sports for people with disabilities
d) To encourage participation in cultural events
Answer: c) To provide equal opportunities in sports for people with disabilities
187. What makes the Atal Bihari Training Centre for Disability Sports unique?
a) It is the only sports center in India
b) It caters exclusively to able-bodied athletes
c) It provides top-tier infrastructure and coaching for differently-abled athletes
d) It specializes in cricket training
Answer: c) It provides top-tier infrastructure and coaching for differently-abled athletes
188. Who is the facility designed to train and nurture?
a) Senior citizens
b) Athletes with disabilities
c) Olympic medalists
d) Politicians
Answer: b) Athletes with disabilities
189. What kind of environment does the Atal Bihari Training Centre for Disability Sports offer?
a) A limited training environment
b) The best possible training environment
c) A basic training environment
d) Only outdoor training facilities
Answer: b) The best possible training environment
190. Which sports discipline is NOT mentioned as part of the center’s focus?
a) Cricket
b) Track and field
c) Swimming
d) Powerlifting
Answer: a) Cricket
191. What are the primary goals of this initiative?
a) Promoting cultural events
b) Enhancing talent and participation in sports
c) Reducing opportunities in sports
d) Exclusive access for a select few
Answer: b) Enhancing talent and participation in sports
192. In which state is the Atal Bihari Training Centre for Disability Sports located?
a) Uttar Pradesh
b) Madhya Pradesh
c) Rajasthan
d) Haryana
Answer: b) Madhya Pradesh
193. What is the main objective of the Atal Bihari Training Centre for Disability Sports?
a) To promote dance and music among Divyangjan
b) To provide the best possible training environment for differently-abled athletes
c) To host fashion shows
d) To encourage painting and sculpture among Divyangjan
Answer: b) To provide the best possible training environment for differently-abled athletes
194. Who inaugurated the high-tech sports training centre for Divyangjan in Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh?
a) President of India
b) Prime Minister Narendra Modi
c) Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh
d) Minister of Sports and Youth Affairs
Answer: b) Prime Minister Narendra Modi
195. What does the Atal Bihari Training Centre for Disability Sports aim to encourage among Divyangjan?
a) Participation in traditional sports only
b) Exclusive access to elite sports
c) Participation in various sports disciplines
d) Participation in academic competitions
Answer: c) Participation in various sports disciplines
196. What kind of athletes is the Atal Bihari Training Centre for Disability Sports dedicated to training?
a) Athletes from urban areas only
b) Athletes with disabilities
c) Only able-bodied athletes
d) Professional athletes
Answer: b) Athletes with disabilities
197. What is the focus of the Atal Bihari Training Centre for Disability Sports in terms of athletes?
a) Only training elite athletes
b) Providing basic facilities for athletes
c) Nurturing athletes with disabilities
d) Fostering athletes from wealthy families
Answer: c) Nurturing athletes with disabilities
198. What is the significance of naming the training center after Atal Bihari Vajpayee?
a) He was a famous musician
b) He was a renowned scientist
c) He was a former Prime Minister of India
d) He was a famous painter
Answer: c) He was a former Prime Minister of India
199. What does the Atal Bihari Training Centre for Disability Sports house?
a) Limited training resources
b) Ordinary coaching staff
c) World-class infrastructure and coaching staff
d) No infrastructure or coaching staff
Answer: c) World-class infrastructure and coaching staff
200. Who is the training center named after?
a) Jawaharlal Nehru
b) Atal Bihari Vajpayee
c) Indira Gandhi
d) Rajiv Gandhi
Answer: b) Atal Bihari Vajpayee
201. What kind of athletes can practice and train at the Atal Bihari Training Centre for Divyang Sports?
a) Only athletes from Madhya Pradesh
b) Athletes from all over the world
c) Athletes from rural areas
d) Divyangjan from all over the country
Answer: d) Divyangjan from all over the country
202. What is the primary focus of the Atal Bihari Training Centre for Disability Sports?
a) Exclusive access for a select few
b) Encouraging elite sports only
c) Enhancing talent and encouraging participation
d) Reducing opportunities in sports
Answer: c) Enhancing talent and encouraging participation
203. What kind of athletes is the Atal Bihari Training Centre for Disability Sports designed to train and nurture?
a) Elite athletes
b) Athletes from rural areas
c) Differently-abled athletes
d) Senior citizens
Answer: c) Differently-abled athletes
204. What is the goal of this initiative in terms of sports for Divyangjan?
a) Exclusive access for a select few
b) Encouraging elite sports only
c) Enhancing talent and encouraging participation
d) Reducing opportunities in sports
Answer: c) Enhancing talent and encouraging participation
205. Which Indian state is the Atal Bihari Training Centre for Disability Sports located in?
a) Uttar Pradesh
b) Madhya Pradesh
c) Rajasthan
d) Maharashtra
Answer: b) Madhya Pradesh
206. What is the infrastructure like at the Atal Bihari Training Centre for Disability Sports?
a) Basic facilities for training
b) World-class infrastructure
c) No infrastructure
d) Minimal coaching staff
Answer: b) World-class infrastructure
207. Who inaugurated the Atal Bihari Training Centre for Disability Sports?
a) President of India
b) Prime Minister of India
c) Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh
d) Minister of Sports and Youth Affairs
Answer: b) Prime Minister of India
208. What is the focus of the Atal Bihari Training Centre for Disability Sports?
a) Training only in track and field sports
b) Nurturing athletes with disabilities
c) Providing facilities for mainstream athletes
d) Fostering arts and culture
Answer: b) Nurturing athletes with disabilities
209. What is the name of the former Prime Minister after whom the training centre is named?
a) Jawaharlal Nehru
b) Indira Gandhi
c) Atal Bihari Vajpayee
d) Rajiv Gandhi
Answer: c) Atal Bihari Vajpayee
210. What is the location of the Atal Bihari Training Centre for Disability Sports?
a) New Delhi
b) Gwalior
c) Mumbai
d) Kolkata
Answer: b) Gwalior
211. What is the purpose of the recently received uranium shipment in Bangladesh?
A. Military Use
B. Fueling the Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant
C. Research Purposes
D. Space Exploration
Answer: B. Fueling the Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant
212. Who is financing and constructing the Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant in Bangladesh?
A. World Bank
B. Rosatom (Russia)
C. USAID
D. Chinese Government
Answer: B. Rosatom (Russia)
213. Where is the Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant located in Bangladesh?
A. Dhaka
B. Chittagong
C. Ishwardi
D. Sylhet
Answer: C. Ishwardi
214. How much electricity will the Rooppur Power Plant generate when both units are fully operational?
A. 1,200 megawatts
B. 1,800 megawatts
C. 2,400 megawatts
D. 3,000 megawatts
Answer: C. 2,400 megawatts
215. Approximately how many households in Bangladesh will receive electricity from the Rooppur Power Plant?
A. 5 million
B. 10 million
C. 15 million
D. 20 million
Answer: C. 15 million
216. How much is the loan provided by Russia for the construction of the Rooppur Power Plant?
A. $5.76 billion
B. $8.92 billion
C. $11.38 billion
D. $15.24 billion
Answer: C. $11.38 billion
217. When will Bangladesh begin repaying the $11.38 billion loan for the Rooppur Power Plant?
A. 2023
B. 2025
C. 2027
D. 2030
Answer: C. 2027
218. How long is the repayment period for the $11.38 billion loan provided by Russia?
A. 10 years
B. 15 years
C. 20 years
D. 25 years
Answer: C. 20 years
219. Which sector of Bangladesh’s infrastructure will be significantly enhanced by the Rooppur Power Plant?
A. Transportation
B. Healthcare
C. Education
D. Electrical Grid
Answer: D. Electrical Grid
220. Once operational, how many countries will Bangladesh join that have operational nuclear power reactors?
A. 15
B. 20
C. 25
D. Over 30
Answer: D. Over 30
221. What is the ultimate goal of the Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant project in Bangladesh?
A. Enhancing Military Capabilities
B. Supporting Space Exploration
C. Enhancing Electrical Grid and Supporting Economic Growth
D. Advancing Healthcare Services
Answer: C. Enhancing Electrical Grid and Supporting Economic Growth
222. Which organization is responsible for the construction of the Rooppur Power Plant?
A. IAEA (International Atomic Energy Agency)
B. Rosatom (Russia)
C. NASA
D. WHO (World Health Organization)
Answer: B. Rosatom (Russia)
223. What is the capacity of electricity generation by the Rooppur Power Plant in megawatts?
A. 1,800 MW
B. 2,200 MW
C. 2,400 MW
D. 2,800 MW
Answer: C. 2,400 MW
224. Which city in Bangladesh is closest to the Rooppur Power Plant?
A. Dhaka
B. Ishwardi
C. Chittagong
D. Sylhet
Answer: B. Ishwardi
225. What is the significance of the Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant for Bangladesh’s economy?
A. Boosting Tourism
B. Creating Job Opportunities
C. Enhancing Electrical Grid and Supporting Economic Growth
D. Improving Agricultural Practices
Answer: C. Enhancing Electrical Grid and Supporting Economic Growth
226. What type of power plant is Rooppur in Bangladesh?
A. Solar
B. Hydroelectric
C. Nuclear
D. Wind
Answer: C. Nuclear
227. Which country is providing the uranium shipment for the Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant?
A. USA
B. Russia
C. China
D. France
Answer: B. Russia
228. How many units are there in the Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant?
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
Answer: B. 2
229. What is the total loan amount provided by Russia for the construction of the Rooppur Power Plant in billion dollars?
A. $8.76 billion
B. $10.38 billion
C. $11.38 billion
D. $12.76 billion
Answer: C. $11.38 billion
230. What is the primary goal of Bangladesh’s Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant project?
A. Water Supply
B. Electricity Generation
C. Healthcare Services
D. Agricultural Development
Answer: B. Electricity Generation