Current Affairs Quiz 03 February 2025
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Current Affairs Quiz 03 February 2025 For UPSC Exam
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1. Question
How many of the following states share a border with Manipur?
• Assam
• Meghalaya
• Tripura
• Mizoram
Options:CorrectAnswer: B) 2
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Manipur shares borders with Assam to the west and Mizoram to the south. Meghalaya and Tripura do not share borders with Manipur.IncorrectAnswer: B) 2
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Manipur shares borders with Assam to the west and Mizoram to the south. Meghalaya and Tripura do not share borders with Manipur. - Question 2 of 5
2. Question
Who conducts the Livestock Census in India?
CorrectAnswer: B) Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare
Explanation:
The Livestock Census is conducted by the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare in collaboration with state governments.IncorrectAnswer: B) Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare
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The Livestock Census is conducted by the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare in collaboration with state governments. - Question 3 of 5
3. Question
In India, which Supreme Court judgment held that live-in relationships are legal and do not constitute any offense?
CorrectAnswer: C) Indra Sarma v. V.K.V. Sarma
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The Indra Sarma v. V.K.V. Sarma (2013) judgment held that live-in relationships are legal and do not constitute any offense. The Supreme Court acknowledged that such relationships can be recognized as being in the nature of marriage, and thus, they are protected under the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005. The judgment further outlined the conditions under which live-in relationships can be considered legitimate under Indian law.IncorrectAnswer: C) Indra Sarma v. V.K.V. Sarma
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The Indra Sarma v. V.K.V. Sarma (2013) judgment held that live-in relationships are legal and do not constitute any offense. The Supreme Court acknowledged that such relationships can be recognized as being in the nature of marriage, and thus, they are protected under the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005. The judgment further outlined the conditions under which live-in relationships can be considered legitimate under Indian law. - Question 4 of 5
4. Question
What is “junk DNA”?
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C) Non-coding regions of DNA that do not have a known functionExplanation:
“Junk DNA” refers to non-coding regions of DNA that do not appear to have any known or immediate function, especially in terms of protein coding. While once thought to be useless, it is now recognized that some of these regions may play roles in regulating gene expression, chromatin structure, and other cellular processes. However, they do not code for proteins themselves.IncorrectAnswer:
C) Non-coding regions of DNA that do not have a known functionExplanation:
“Junk DNA” refers to non-coding regions of DNA that do not appear to have any known or immediate function, especially in terms of protein coding. While once thought to be useless, it is now recognized that some of these regions may play roles in regulating gene expression, chromatin structure, and other cellular processes. However, they do not code for proteins themselves. - Question 5 of 5
5. Question
Which country recently introduced laws to combat the creation and distribution of AI-generated sexual abuse images?
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B) United KingdomExplanation:
The United Kingdom has introduced new laws aimed at addressing the creation and distribution of AI-generated sexual abuse images, particularly to protect children from exploitation.IncorrectAnswer:
B) United KingdomExplanation:
The United Kingdom has introduced new laws aimed at addressing the creation and distribution of AI-generated sexual abuse images, particularly to protect children from exploitation.