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Q1) Match Disputes States

A) Cauvery water Dispute 1) Odisha & Chhattisgarh

B) Mahadayi Water Dispute 2) Karnataka & Tamil Nadu

C) Mahanadi water dispute 3) Goa & Karnataka

D) Vansadhara water dispute 4) Andhra Pradesh & Odisha

Options:

1) A- 3, B – 2, C- 4, D-12) A- 2, B – 4, C- 1, D-33) A- 1, B – 3, C- 2, D-44) A- 2, B – 3, C- 1, D-4

Q2) Which of the following statements is/are true?

A. January 26, 1930 was marked as ‘Purna Swaraj Diwas’, following the resolution of the Lahore Session of the INC

B. The structural part of the constitution is, to a large extent, derived from the Govt of India Act of 1935

C. The Directive Principles are Justiciable in Nature.

D. The Directive Principles embody the grand and noble vision of the Constituent Assembly, and reflects the dreams and aspirations of the founding fathers of the Constitution

E. The 42nd Amendment Act of 1976 added four new Directive Principles to the original list.

Options:1) A & D2) All are correct3) A, B & E4) B & C

Laxmikant Chapter 8, DPSPThe 42nd Amendment Act of 1976 added four new Directive Principles to the original list. They require the State:1. To secure opportunities for healthy development of children (Article 39).2. To promote equal justice and to provide free legal aid to the poor (Article 39 A).3. To take steps to secure the participation of workers in the management of industries (Article 43 A).4. To protect and improve the environment and to safeguard forests and wild life (Article 48 A).

These provisions, contained in Part IV (Article 36-51) of the Constitution of India, are not enforceable by any court, but the principles laid down therein are considered irrefutable in the governance of the country, making it the duty of the State to apply

these principles in making laws to establish a just society in the country.

Q3) Consider the following statements :

A. National Voters Day is celebrated on 25 JanB. This was the 7th Voters DayC. This year’s celebrations revolved around the theme ‘Accessible ElectionsD. The President inaugurated the first edition of VoICE India – a biannual

magazine.Which among the following statements is / are true.

Options:

1) A , C & D2) A , B & D3) A, B, C & D4) A, B & C

(Context: The Election Commission of India celebrated the 8th National Voters Day on January 25th.

Theme: This year’s celebrations revolved around the theme ‘Accessible Elections’, which expressed ECI’s pursuit of working towards making the

electoral process more inclusive and friendly for Persons with Disabilities (PwDs).

VoICE India: on the occasion, the President also inaugurated the first edition of VoICE India – a biannual magazine which brings forth best

practices, innovations and knowledge derived from practical experience and success stories of the election machinery that exists in every corner

of India.

Q4) Which of the following statements are True

A) living will Bill only considers Terminal illnessB) Passive euthanasia is legal in India under exceptional circumstancesC) Article 21 Gives Protection of Life and Personal LibertyD) Section 309 of the Indian Penal Code prescribes punishment for

attempting suicide

Options:

1) A & C2) All are true3) C & B4) A & B

Aruna Shanbaug v. Union of India (2011)

Aruna was in a permanently vegetative state since the brutal

sexual attack on her in 1973 by a ward boy in Mumbai’s King

Edward Memorial Hospital where she worked as a staff nurse.

The 2011 judgment helped to push the debate to the extent of

permitting passive euthanasia for terminally ill patients under the strict supervision of the High Court, in

consultation with a team of doctors treating the terminally ill

patient. Passive euthanasia means withdrawing life support to

induce death in a natural way. In contrast, active euthanasia

means injecting legal drugs to induce death.

Q5)Which of the following statement is/are true?

A. Mental alertness is assessed by the Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) score, which tells us the level of consciousness

B. In normal individuals, the score is 15, and for those who are brain dead, it is three.

C. South Korea is also set to join as a euthanasia-legal country starting from February 2018, both active and passive

Options:

1) A & B2) B & C3) A & C4) All are true

Q6) Which of the following is / are Incorrect

A. Nirbhay is a long range, all-weather, is a ballistic missile

B. Missile has an operational range of 2500 km.

C. It can carry a warhead of 200 kg to 300 kg at a speed of 0.6 to 0.7 Mach

D. At the republic day parade, tableau from the Indo-Tibetan Border Police and from All India Radio were shown for the first time

Options:

1) A & C2) A & B3) B & C4) A, B & D

Nirbhay showcasedOther than the all-woman BSF contingent on motorcycles, India’s long-range sub-sonic cruise missile Nirbhay will be showcased for the first time. The weaponised Advanced Light Helicopters (ALH), Rudra, was also part of the fly-past for the first time.

Nirbhay, with a range of over 1,000 km, is being developed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation and was successfully test-fired last November after some initial failures.

In line with this, BrahMos supersonic missiles, Akash Surface to Air Missile (SAM), and Netra Airborne Early Warning and Control System (AEW&C) are part of the military component of the parade.The 90-minute parade has 16 marching contingents, 23 tableaux from 14 States and four ministries. For the first time, there is tableau from the Indo-Tibetan Border Police and from All India Radio.

Q7) Consider the following statements:

A) The judge of the SC can be removed by the process of impeachment.

B) A removal motion signed by 50 members ( In case of Lok Sabha) or 100 Members ( In case of Rajya sabha) is to be given to the speaker/chairman.

C) The Speaker/Chairman is bound to accept the removal motion

Options1) A is true but B & C are false2) B is true but A & C are false3) A & C are true but B is false

Q8) Consider the following statements

A. Environmental Performance Index (EPI) is given by Yale and Columbia Universities in collaboration with the World Economic Forum

B. India ranked 101 / 180 countries

C. Switzerland Topped the list

Options:

1) A & B are correct2) All are correct3) A & C are correct4) B & c are correct

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