13 September 2021 Current Affairs Quiz
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1. Question
Consider the following statements about Fundamental Rights
1) They are meant for promoting the idea of economic, social and political democracy.
2) They are sacrosanct but not absolute
3) Right to speech and right to form association are part of Right to Freedom
Select the correct answer using the code given below.CorrectThe Fundamental Rights are enshrined in Part III of the Constitution from Articles 12 to 35. In this regard, the framers of the Constitution derived inspiration from the Constitution of the USA.
The Fundamental Rights are meant for promoting the idea of political democracy. They operate as limitations on the tyranny of the executive and arbitrary laws of the legislature.
The Directive Principles seek to establish economic and social democracy in the country. Hence statement 1 is incorrect.
The Fundamental Rights are not absolute and subject to reasonable restrictions. The state can impose reasonable restrictions on them. However, whether such restrictions are reasonable or not is to be decided by the courts. Thus, they strike a balance between the rights of the individual and those of the society as a whole, between individual liberty and social control.
Further, they are not sacrosanct and can be curtailed or repealed by the Parliament through a Constitutional Amendment Act. They can also be suspended during the operation of a National Emergency except the rights guaranteed by Articles 20 and 21. Hence statement 2 is incorrect.Right to freedom (Articles 19–22):
(a) Protection of six rights regarding freedom of: (i) speech and expression, (ii) assembly, (iii) association, (iv) movement, (v) residence, and (vi) profession (Article 19).
(b) Protection in respect of conviction for offences (Article 20).
(c) Protection of life and personal liberty (Article 21).
(d) Right to elementary education (Article 21A).
(e) Protection against arrest and detention in certain cases (Article 22). Hence statement 3 is correct.IncorrectThe Fundamental Rights are enshrined in Part III of the Constitution from Articles 12 to 35. In this regard, the framers of the Constitution derived inspiration from the Constitution of the USA.
The Fundamental Rights are meant for promoting the idea of political democracy. They operate as limitations on the tyranny of the executive and arbitrary laws of the legislature.
The Directive Principles seek to establish economic and social democracy in the country. Hence statement 1 is incorrect.
The Fundamental Rights are not absolute and subject to reasonable restrictions. The state can impose reasonable restrictions on them. However, whether such restrictions are reasonable or not is to be decided by the courts. Thus, they strike a balance between the rights of the individual and those of the society as a whole, between individual liberty and social control.
Further, they are not sacrosanct and can be curtailed or repealed by the Parliament through a Constitutional Amendment Act. They can also be suspended during the operation of a National Emergency except the rights guaranteed by Articles 20 and 21. Hence statement 2 is incorrect.Right to freedom (Articles 19–22):
(a) Protection of six rights regarding freedom of: (i) speech and expression, (ii) assembly, (iii) association, (iv) movement, (v) residence, and (vi) profession (Article 19).
(b) Protection in respect of conviction for offences (Article 20).
(c) Protection of life and personal liberty (Article 21).
(d) Right to elementary education (Article 21A).
(e) Protection against arrest and detention in certain cases (Article 22). Hence statement 3 is correct. - Question 2 of 5
2. Question
Consider the following statements about the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA).
1) It is an agreement signed between Iran and the United States
2) It obliged Iran to accept constraints on its enrichment program verified by an intrusive inspection regime in return for a partial lifting of economic sanctions.
Which of the above statements is/are correct?CorrectJoint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA):
The JCPOA was the result of prolonged negotiations from 2013 and 2015 between Iran and P5+1 (China, France, Germany, Russia, the United Kingdom, the United States, and the European Union, or the EU). Hence statement 1 is incorrect.
It happened, thanks to the backchannel talks between the U.S.(U.S. President Barack Obama) and Iran, quietly brokered by Oman, in an attempt to repair the accumulated mistrust since the 1979 Islamic revolution.
The JCPOA obliged Iran to accept constraints on its enrichment program verified by an intrusive inspection regime in return for a partial lifting of economic sanctions. Hence statement 2 is correct.IncorrectJoint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA):
The JCPOA was the result of prolonged negotiations from 2013 and 2015 between Iran and P5+1 (China, France, Germany, Russia, the United Kingdom, the United States, and the European Union, or the EU). Hence statement 1 is incorrect.
It happened, thanks to the backchannel talks between the U.S.(U.S. President Barack Obama) and Iran, quietly brokered by Oman, in an attempt to repair the accumulated mistrust since the 1979 Islamic revolution.
The JCPOA obliged Iran to accept constraints on its enrichment program verified by an intrusive inspection regime in return for a partial lifting of economic sanctions. Hence statement 2 is correct. - Question 3 of 5
3. Question
Which among the following is the largest container port in India?
CorrectJawaharlal Nehru Port:
It is located in Raigad district (Navi Mumbai) of Maharashtra. It is the largest container handling port in India and handles about 56% of containers in the country. It is one of the busiest seaports.IncorrectJawaharlal Nehru Port:
It is located in Raigad district (Navi Mumbai) of Maharashtra. It is the largest container handling port in India and handles about 56% of containers in the country. It is one of the busiest seaports. - Question 4 of 5
4. Question
Consider the following statements about NATGRID
1) It is an office attached under the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology
2) It is a counter terrorism measure involved in collecting and collating a host of information from government databases
Which of the above statements is/are correct?CorrectAbout NATGRID:
NATGRID initially started in 2009 is an online database for collating scattered pieces of information and putting them together on one platform.
It links at least 10 Central government Intelligence and investigation agencies, such as the Intelligence Bureau, Research and Analysis Wing and others have access to the data on a secured platform. Hence statement 2 is correct.
NATGRID is exempted from the Right to Information Act, 2005 under sub-section (2) of Section 24.IncorrectAbout NATGRID:
NATGRID initially started in 2009 is an online database for collating scattered pieces of information and putting them together on one platform.
It links at least 10 Central government Intelligence and investigation agencies, such as the Intelligence Bureau, Research and Analysis Wing and others have access to the data on a secured platform. Hence statement 2 is correct.
NATGRID is exempted from the Right to Information Act, 2005 under sub-section (2) of Section 24. - Question 5 of 5
5. Question
Which among the following countries share a border with Afghanistan?
1) Kazakhstan
2) Turkmenistan
3) China
4) Iran
Select the correct answer using the code given below.CorrectThe map shows Afghanistan, officially the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, a mountainous landlocked country in southern Central Asia. It borders Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan to the north, Iran to the west, Pakistan to the east and south.
IncorrectThe map shows Afghanistan, officially the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, a mountainous landlocked country in southern Central Asia. It borders Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan to the north, Iran to the west, Pakistan to the east and south.