General Knowledge(GK) (or) General Awareness

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A)
Leh
B)
Siachen
C)
Kargil
D)
Jammu

Correct Answer :   Siachen


* The Indian Army has successfully installed Optical Fibre connectivity at Siachen and Daulet Beg Oldie (DBO).

* Siachen, being the world’s highest and coldest battlefield, is strategically important due to its location between Pakistan and China.

* The installation of high-speed broadband connectivity in such challenging conditions highlights India’s efforts to enhance communication and surveillance capabilities in the region.

* Siachen has been under Indian control since 1984 and is vital for maintaining India's territorial security in the northernmost region..

Published On : December 1, 2024
A)
INS Kalvari
B)
INS Chakra
C)
INS Vikramaditya
D)
INS Arighaat

Correct Answer :   INS Arighaat


India tested the nuclear-capable K-4 ballistic missile with a range of approximately 3,500 km from the nuclear-powered INS Arighaat submarine in the Bay of Bengal.

This successful test strengthens India's nuclear deterrence capabilities, showcasing its ability to launch nuclear missiles from land, air, and undersea.

The INS Arighaat, commissioned on August 29, 2024, is a state-of-the-art submarine with fully Indigenous systems, underlining India's technological advancements in defence.

Published On : November 30, 2024
A)
5.1%
B)
5.4%
C)
6.7%
D)
7.5%

Correct Answer :   5.4%


In Q2 FY 2024-25, India’s GDP growth rate slowed to 5.4%, marking the slowest growth in seven quarters.

This represents a decrease from 6.7% in the previous quarter (Q1 FY 2024-25) and an 8.1% growth in the same period last year (Q2 FY 2023-24).

The decline reflects a broad slowdown across various sectors, including manufacturing, mining, and utilities, despite improvements in services such as public administration and trade.

The slowdown is a significant indicator of the challenges faced by the Indian economy in this period.

Published On : November 30, 2024
A)
Life of Pi
B)
Parasite
C)
Toxic
D)
The New Year That Never Came

Correct Answer :   Toxic


The 55th International Film Festival of India (IFFI) came to a magnificent conclusion on 28th November 2024 at the Dr. Shyama Prasad Mukherjee Indoor Stadium, Goa, marking the end of a nine-day celebration of global and Indian cinema. The closing ceremony honored cinematic excellence, promoted creative dialogue, and celebrated young and seasoned filmmakers from across the globe.

This year’s festival was unique, with a theme centred on “Young Filmmakers: The Future is Now.” It showcased over 195 films, creating a platform for budding talent while paying homage to cinematic legends.

The event was a fitting finale to the nine-day celebration of global and Indian cinema, uniting filmmakers, artistes, and cinephiles in a shared appreciation for the magic of storytelling on screen.

From the red-carpet moments to the soul-stirring performances and masterful storytelling, the closing ceremony was a star-studded affair, honouring the finest works of cinema and the artists who have left an indelible mark.

Unveiling the final chapter of this cinematic celebration, the ceremony was packed with moments and memories that will linger long in the minds of the cine-lovers.

The festival concluded with the Closing film, “Dry Season” - directed by the acclaimed Czech filmmaker Bohdan Sláma, encapsulating the story of humanity, sustainability, and generational bonds.

The closing night’s most awaited segment was the presentation of the prestigious awards, recognizing exceptional talent and storytelling.

 

Lithuanian film ‘Toxic’ bagged Golden Peacock for the Best Film :
* The film Toxic bagged the most coveted Golden Peacock Award for Best Feature Film this year. Shri Pramod Sawant, Chief Minister of Goa and Shri Ashutosh Gowariker, Jury Chairperson of the International Competition presented the award.

* Lithuanian filmmaker and screenwriter Saul? Bliuvait?’s debut feature film delivers a raw and haunting coming-of-age story of friendship. The Jury praised the film for exploring adolescence and the harsh realities of growing up in an economically deprived society, with so much sensitivity and empathy.


Bogdan Muresanu honoured with Silver Peacock for Best Director :
* Recognising his outstanding direction and exquisite storytelling on screen, the award for Silver Peacock for Best Director went to Romanian writer and director Bogdan Muresanu for his film, ‘The New Year That Never Came.’

Clément Faveau bestowed with Silver Peacock Award for Best Actor (Male)
* Actor Clément Faveau was Awarded the Silver Peacock for Best Actor (Male) for his incredible and compelling performance in the French film Holy Cow, expressing the emotional ups and downs of the protagonist, while traversing from ages of innocence to maturity.

* The Jury also made a special mention to Actor Adam Bessa for his portrayal of Bilal, in the Tunisian film Who Do I Belong To; the actor was lauded for his nuanced and restrained performance in the film.


Actors Vesta Matulyt? and Ieva Rupeikait? jointly snatched Silver Peacock for Best Actor (Female) :
For their extraordinary debut performances, the Silver Peacock for Best Actor (Female) was jointly awarded to actors Vesta Matulyt? and Ieva Rupeikait? for the film ‘Toxic.’

Published On : November 30, 2024
A)
Max Verstappen
B)
Lewis Hamilton
C)
Ayrton Senna
D)
Fernando Alonso

Correct Answer :   Max Verstappen


Max Verstappen has been reflecting on his emotions just days on from winning his fourth world championship at the Las Vegas Grand Prix, with the Dutchman admitting that it was nice to celebrate the achievement following a “very intense” season.

With his fifth-place finish in Nevada putting him ahead of remaining rival Lando Norris, Verstappen did all that he needed to seal the title ahead of the final two rounds of the campaign.

And while the racing continues at pace with the Qatar Grand Prix this weekend – marking the second stop of a season-concluding triple header – Verstappen took a moment during Thursday’s media day to take stock of his championship success.

Asked what his emotions were a few days on, the 27-year-old responded: “It was great, I was very happy with the season and then winning it in Vegas. For me, it was a very intense season so it was also very nice to celebrate it a little bit.”

In terms of whether this championship felt more special than the three that came before it, Verstappen acknowledged that it was a nice feeling to achieve the feat given the close competition that Red Bull have faced in 2024.

“[My titles have] all been very different but I do think that this one was very rewarding, at the end of the day,” he explained.

“It’s not always been the easiest for us as a team and to come away with that championship… I really felt it when I crossed the line in Vegas, I was like ‘it’s done’! It’s been challenging at times, but I’m very proud of how we handled everything.”

Now the focus will switch to the final two races of the season, with Verstappen keen to take learnings from the last events as he keeps one eye on 2025..

Source : Formula1

Published On : November 29, 2024
A)
Verghese Kurien
B)
US Awasthi
C)
Dileep Sanghani
D)
Narayana Murthy

Correct Answer :   US Awasthi


US Awasthi, MD of IFFCO, received the 2024 Rochdale Pioneers Award from the International Cooperative Alliance.

This significant accolade highlights his contributions to the cooperative sector, where his leadership propelled IFFCO's production capacity by 292% and net worth by 688%.

Awasthi is only the second Indian to receive this award, the first being Verghese Kurien, recognized in 2001. This award cements Awasthi's role in advancing cooperative growth globally.

Published On : November 29, 2024
A)
Japan
B)
Malaysia
C)
Singapore
D)
Indonesia

Correct Answer :   Singapore


The Bilateral Exercise AgniWarrior 2024 is a joint initiative between India and Singapore, conducted at the Devlali Field Firing Ranges, Maharashtra.

Scheduled from November 28 to November 30, the exercise aims to enhance professional interactions and exchange artillery best practices between the Indian Army and Singapore Armed Forces.

It also includes cultural exchanges, reflecting strengthened bilateral ties and deeper defence cooperation established during the 6th India-Singapore Defence Ministers' Dialogue.

Published On : November 29, 2024
A)
Indian Oil Corporation
B)
Indian Chemical Council
C)
Fertilizer Association of India
D)
International Council of Chemical Associations

Correct Answer :   Indian Chemical Council


The Indian Chemical Council (ICC) was awarded the prestigious OPCW-The Hague Prize 2024 at the 29th Conference of States Parties in The Hague, Netherlands, on November 25, 2024.

This is the first time a chemical industry body has received the honour, recognizing its significant contributions to the chemical sector.

The award was presented by OPCW Director-General Fernando Arias and The Hague Mayor Jan van Zanen, further cementing ICC's role in promoting chemical safety and innovation globally.

Published On : November 29, 2024
A)
Aiden Linyuan Li
B)
Ziming Guo
C)
Divith Reddy
D)
Sattwik Swain

Correct Answer :   Divith Reddy


Eight-year-old Divith Reddy from Hyderabad, India, triumphed in the Under-8 World Cadets Chess Championship, securing the gold medal with 9/11 points.

Despite setbacks during the tournament, Divith showcased resilience, winning his last five matches against highly rated-players.

His victory on tie-break scores over compatriot Sattwik Swain highlights India’s emerging talent and growing dominance in junior chess globally.

Published On : November 28, 2024
A)
INS Tushil
B)
INS Nilgiri
C)
INS Talwar
D)
INS Shivalik

Correct Answer :   INS Tushil


Defence Minister Rajnath Singh will induct INS Tushil, a Talwar-class guided-missile frigate, into the Indian Navy during his visit to Russia on December 9.

Built under Project 11356, this frigate significantly enhances the Navy's capability to counter air, surface, and submarine threats.

It is also designed to host anti-submarine helicopters. INS Tushil is part of a $1.5 billion deal between India and Russia, which includes the supply of two frigates from Russia and two to be built domestically with Russian technical support.

Published On : November 28, 2024