Q1The headquarters of the International Labour Organization (ILO) is in:
- AGeneva
- BNew York
- CRome
- DVienna
Q2The apex anti-corruption ombudsman at the national level in India is the:
- ALokpal
- BLokayukta of a state
- CSEBI
- DRBI
Q3The Directive Principles of State Policy are contained in which Part of the Constitution?
- APart III
- BPart IV
- CPart IV-A
- DPart V
Q4The protection against self-incrimination ("no person shall be compelled to be a witness against himself") is guaranteed by:
- AArticle 20(3)
- BArticle 19
- CArticle 25
- DArticle 14
Q5Which organisation awards the Nobel Peace Prize?
- AThe Norwegian Nobel Committee
- BThe United Nations
- CUNESCO
- DThe Swedish Parliament
Q6The "Atmanirbhar Bharat" initiative emphasises:
- ASelf-reliance across the economy and defence production
- BFree internet
- CTourism only
- DForeign aid dependence
Q7The World Bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) are both headquartered in:
- AWashington D.C.
- BGeneva
- CNew York
- DLondon
Q8The National Cadet Corps (NCC) is best described as:
- AA youth organisation that trains students in discipline and basic military skills
- BA border-guarding force
- CAn intelligence agency
- DA naval combat unit
Q9Cybercrime complaints in India can be reported on a national portal coordinated by which ministry?
- AMinistry of Home Affairs
- BMinistry of Defence
- CMinistry of External Affairs
- DMinistry of Tourism
Q10The "Fit India Movement" is aimed at:
- APromoting fitness and physical activity among citizens
- BFree housing
- CCrop insurance
- DDigital banking
Q11The two International Covenants of 1966 (on civil-political and on economic-social-cultural rights) together with the UDHR form the:
- AInternational Bill of Human Rights
- BGeneva Conventions
- CHague Conventions
- DHelsinki Accords
Q12ASEAN, the Southeast Asian regional grouping, has its secretariat in:
- AJakarta, Indonesia
- BBangkok
- CManila
- DSingapore
Q13The Kirti Chakra is a gallantry award given for:
- AConspicuous gallantry otherwise than in the face of the enemy (peacetime)
- BExcellence in literature
- CSports coaching
- DScientific research
Q14The Biological Weapons Convention prohibits the development and stockpiling of:
- ABiological and toxin weapons
- BNuclear weapons
- CLandmines
- DCyber weapons
Q15The Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana provides:
- AAffordable housing to eligible families
- BFree electricity
- CPension to farmers
- DFree school meals
Q16The Garud Commando Force is the special force of the:
- AIndian Air Force
- BIndian Army
- CBorder Security Force
- DCoast Guard
Q17Standard Minimum Rules for the treatment of prisoners adopted by the UN are commonly called the:
- ANelson Mandela Rules
- BTokyo Rules
- CBeijing Rules
- DBangkok Rules
Q18The agency that coordinates India's space programme is:
- AISRO
- BDRDO
- CBARC
- DCSIR
Q19The Wetlands of India that are listed under an international treaty are known as:
- ARamsar sites
- BBiosphere reserves only
- CNational parks only
- DTiger reserves only
Q20The Indian National Defence University concept and the existing Defence Services Staff College are meant to:
- AProvide higher military education and training to officers
- BRecruit constables
- CGuard the borders
- DManage disaster relief only
Q21The Bonn Convention deals with the conservation of:
- AMigratory species of wild animals
- BCoral reefs only
- CTropical forests
- DGlaciers
Q22The Indian Military Academy (IMA), which trains regular-commission army officers, is at:
- ADehradun
- BPune
- CChennai
- DHyderabad
Q23The body that protects the rights of Scheduled Castes in India is the:
- ANational Commission for Scheduled Castes
- BSEBI
- CRBI
- DTRAI
Q24International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking is observed on:
- A26 June
- B1 May
- C5 June
- D24 October
Q25"Operation Cactus" in 1988 was an Indian military intervention that helped restore the government of:
- AMaldives
- BSri Lanka
- CNepal
- DBhutan