Current Affairs Quiz

Daily Current Affairs Quiz: August 9, 2023

Q1: Every Year, on which day we observed ‘World Tribal Day’?

a) 11th August
b) 10th August
c) 8th August
d) 9th August

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Solution: option c.)

Every year, August 9 is celebrated as the International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples or World Tribal Day.
1st meeting of the UN Working Group on Indigenous Populations in Geneva in 1982 was held on this day.
World Tribal Day is observed to promote and protect the rights of the world’s indigenous population, acknowledging the achievements and contributions that indigenous people make to improve world issues such as environmental protection.
The theme for the year 2021 is ‘Leaving no one behind: Indigenous Peoples and the call for a new social contract.’

Q2: Hun Manet has become the new Prime Minister of which country?

a) Estonia
b) Vietnam
c) Cambodia
d) Latvia

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Solution: option c.)

Cambodia’s king has approved the government’s nomination of Hun Manet, the eldest son of long-serving Prime Minister Hun Sen, to become the next Premier, according to a decree published on August 7.

The decree was shared on the Telegram channel of Hun Sen, who will be stepping down after 38 years in power.
The appointment requires the approval of the newly elected National Assembly, expected later this month, following the huge win by the ruling Cambodian People’s Party (CPP) in last month’s election, where it won 120 of 125 parliamentary seats in a contest in which all viable opposition was sidelined.

Cambodia Capital: Phnom Penh
Cambodia Currency: Riel

Q3: Vaibhav Taneja has become the CFO of which company?

a) Alphabet
b) Microsoft
c) Google
d) Tesla

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Solution: option d.)

Vaibhav Taneja, 45, was on Monday named as the new Chief Financial Officer (CFO) of Elon Musk-led Tesla after the automotive and clean energy company’s previous finance chief Zachary Kirkhorn announced that he was stepping down.
Currently the head of accounting, Taneja joined Tesla through a $2.6 billion deal for Solarcity in 2016.
Taneja has also been serving as Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) since March 2019 and as the Corporate Controller since May 2018 at Tesla.
He also served as the Assistant Corporate Controller at Tesla between February 2017 and May 2018.

Q4: Which country will buy Indian Dornier aircraft manufactured by HAL?

a) Papua New Guinea
b) Guyana
c) Iceland
d) Finland

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Solution: option b.)

Guyana will purchase two Dornier aircraft from India, said Capt. Gerald Gouveia, the South American nation’s National Security Adviser.
The Dornier, built by Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd, suits Guyana’s needs for aircraft to improve connectivity, he said in an interview, adding Guyana is also interested in purchasing patrol vessels, a fleet of armoured vehicles and radar systems.
Guyana and India will also step up personnel training to improve military-to-military contacts.

Guyana Capital: Georgetown
Guyana Currency: Guyanese Dollar

Q5: Now which state has the 3rd most number of Districts?

a) Odisha
b) Maharashtra
c) Uttar Pradesh
d) Rajasthan

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Solution: option d.)

The Rajasthan Cabinet approved the proposal of a high-level committee to form 19 new districts and 3 new divisions in the State.
Rajasthan will now have a total of 50 districts which is 3rd most in India to have Districts and 10 divisional headquarters.
According to CM Ashok Gehlot formation of new districts will improve governance and bring relief to people who have to cover long distances to go to the district headquarters.
The new districts are like, Jaipur has been divided into Jaipur and Jaipur Rural.
Rajasthan Capital: Jaipur
Rajasthan Governor: Kalraj Mishra

Q6: Which Union Minister implemented the ‘Naya Savera’ or ‘Free Coaching and Allied’ scheme?

a) Prahlad Joshi
b) Smriti Irani
c) Anurag Thakur
d) Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi

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Solution: option b.)
The Ministry of Minority Affairs implemented the ‘Naya Savera’ scheme also known as the ‘Free Coaching and Allied’ scheme.
Objective – To assist students/candidates belonging to the six minority communities namely Sikh, Jain, Muslim, Christian, Buddhist, and Parsi by way of special coaching for qualifying examinations. The coaching period under the scheme ranged from 3 months to 2 years.
This information was given by the Minister of Minority Affairs, Smriti Zubin Irani in Lok Sabha.

Q7: Which edition of the Malabar multilateral exercise will be held off Sydney from August 11-21?

a) 31st
b) 30th
c) 33rd
d) 32nd

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Solution: option a.)

The 31st edition of the Malabar multilateral exercise will be held in Sydney from August 11-21.
It was started in 1992 as a bilateral naval exercise between India and US Navy.

It was expanded in 2007 with the participation of Japan, Singapore and Australia.
Japan became a permanent partner in 2015. It was expanded into a trilateral format with the inclusion of Japan in 2015.
In 2020, the Australian Navy joined the Malabar Exercise, making it a quadrilateral naval exercise.
Quad
It is a four-nation alliance of India, Australia, USA and Japan which was established in 2007.
The idea of Quad was first mooted by former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.
Other Exercises with Quad Countries:
India- Japan: JIMEX (naval exercise), SHINYUU Maitri (air force exercise), and Dharma Guardian
(military exercise).
India-US: Yudha Abhyas (Army), Vajra Prahar (Military), Spitting Cobra, SANGAM, RED FLAG, COPE INDIA.

Q8: Subhasis Talapatra has been sworn in as the Chief Justice of which High Court?

a) Mumbai
b) Guwahati
c) Odisha
d) Kerala

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Solution: option c.)

Justice Subhasis Talapatra took oath as the Chief Justice of Orissa High Court.
Odisha Governor Professor Ganeshi Lal administered the oath of office to the new chief justice at a ceremony on the Orissa High Court premises.
Justice Talapatra succeeded Justice S Muralidhar as the 33rd chief justice of the Orissa High Court. Justice S Muralidhar had demitted the office.

Odisha Capital: Bhubaneshwar
Odisha CM: Naveen Patnaik

Q9: Which state assembly has passed a resolution against UCC?

a) Kerala
b) West Bengal
c) Tamil Nadu
d) Karnataka

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Solution: option a.)

The Kerala assembly on Tuesday unanimously passed a resolution asking the Centre to not implement a Uniform Civil Code (UCC) in the country without reaching a consensus on the controversial issue.
The resolution was presented by chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan and was supported by all parties belonging to the Left Democratic Front and United Democratic Front. Although the Bharatiya Janata Party is in favour of implementing UCC, it doesn’t have representation in the state assembly.
Kerala is the second state in the country after Mizoram to pass such a resolution in the legislative assembly against the proposed code.

Kerala Capital: Thiruvananthapuram
Kerala CM: Pinarayi Vijayan
Kerala Governor: Arif Mohammad Khan

Q10: Which state government has changed the name of Handloom and Handicrafts Corporation to Himcraft?

a) Himachal Pradesh
b) Uttrakhand
c) Uttar Pradesh
d) Punjab

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Solution: option a.)

The Himachal Pradesh State Handicraft and Handloom Corporation Limited will be renamed as “Himcraft Corporation”, chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu announced.
He was presiding over the 9th National Handloom Day function organised at Gaiety Theatre in the Capital Shimla.

Q11: Which Edition of the Meeting of the Committee of Parliament on Official Language is chaired by Amit Shah?

a) 39th
b) 38th
c) 40th
d) 41st

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Solution: option b.)

The Union Home Minister chaired the 38th meeting of the Committee of Parliament on Official Language.
The Committee of Parliament on Official Languages was set up in 1976 under Section 4 of The Official Languages Act, of 1963.
Under the provisions of the 1963 Act, the panel submits its report to the President, who “shall [then] cause the report to be laid before each House of Parliament, and sent to all the State Governments”.

Q12: Which country’s cyberspace watchdog has put forward plans to limit the usage of smartphones by children to no more than two hours a day?

a) Singapore
b) Japan
c) Russia
d) China

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Solution: option d.)

The Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC) proposed a rule that would limit smartphone use for people under the age of 18, the latest step by Chinese regulators to curb young people’s internet use.

The proposed law would mandate the creation of a “minor mode” on all smartphones that would limit when children can access the internet.
China has invested considerable resources in digital surveillance, with the CAC passing extensive laws to monitor and limit internet access.
Last year, the Freedom House ranked China the world’s worst country for digital freedom for the eighth year in a row.

China Capital: Beijing
China Currency: Yuan
China President: Xi Jinping

Q13: What is the title of the short film made by the Sports Authority of India on the athletes participating in the Asian Games?

a) ‘Chak De India’
b) ‘Namaste India’
c) ‘Halla Bol
d) ‘Khelo India’

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Solution: option c.)

Sports Authority of India (SAI) under the Umbrella Campaign ‘Cheer4India’ has launched a short movie series ‘Halla Bol’ on the journey of Asian Games-bound athletes to motivate them for the Hangzhou Asian Games and spread awareness about the upcoming Asian Games.

SAI to launch 12 short films
In the upcoming weeks, SAI has ambitious plans to release a total of 12 short films. This initiative aims to not only motivate athletes participating in the Asian Games 2023 but also to encourage the youth of the nation to embrace sports and pursue a career in the field.
The first episode in the series was also unveiled which gave a glimpse into the life of star Indian athlete Neeraj Chopra.


Q14: Who has been appointed as the new Chairman of the Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC)?

a) Surjit Bhujabal
b) Sujoy Lal Thaosen
c) M A Ganapathy
d) Sanjay Kumar Agarwal

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Solution: option d.)

A finance ministry order said that Sanjay Kumar Agarwal, a 1988 batch Indian Revenue Service (IRS) official is the Chairman of CBIC with the status of special secretary to the government of India.
Agarwal’s appointment is effective from the date of his assumption of charge.
Agarwal is currently a member of the Board.
Separately, the ministry also appointed Surjit Bhujabal, a 1989 batch Indian Revenue Service official as a member of CBIC with the status of special secretary to the government.
Bhujabal is currently Principal Director General at the Directorate of GST Intelligence (DGGI) in New Delhi. Bhujabal.

Q15: Recently Indian wrestlers win how many medals at the World U­17 championships?

a) 9
b) 13
c) 11
d) 12

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Solution: option c.)

India ended their 2023 World Cadet Wrestling Championships, meant for under-17 grapplers, with a total of 11 medals, including a gold, at Istanbul, Turkey.
Savita, who entered the event as the defending champion, won the only gold medal for India at Istanbul in the women’s 61kg weight division.

India finished sixth in the men’s freestyle and fourth in men’s Greco-Roman team rankings as well.
It was the women’s freestyle where India shone best by finishing third, only behind Japan and USA, with 118 points in the team rankings.

 

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