SCIENCE & CURRENT AFFAIRS MCQ SET-28- FRAMED FROM THE HINDU & WIKEPEDIA
Q.1 Which one of the following best describes the term “Peace Arc” sometimes seen in news ? A) It is an international treaty to change the functioning of the European Union which must be ratified by atleast 3/4th member states of the European Union B) It is a voluntary initiative that seeks to increase the maritime cooperation amongst navies of the littoral states of the Indian Ocean region C) It is the Chinese navy hospital ship to provide free medical services to people of Bangladesh D) It is a multilateral energy security cooperation treaty amongst the members of the East Asia Summit Ans. C The ship was launched in 2007 with the stated intention of giving China a platform to provide a better means to providing quicker humanitarian response to disasters around the world, but others contend it also allows China to extend the navy’s blue water capabilities. On 1 September 2010, the hospital ship embarked on a three-month “Harmonious Mission 2010” to the Gulf of Aden with a total of 428 officers including 100 medical workers. En route she visited and provided medical treatment to the local people of Djibouti, Tanzania, Kenya, the Seychelles and Bangladesh. During “Harmonious Mission 2011”, Peace Ark visited Cuba, Costa Rica, Jamaica, and Trinidad and Tobago, the first Chinese voyage to the Caribbean Q.2 Which one of the following best describes the term “SEEDS PROJECT ” sometimes seen in news ? A) It is an autonomous organization under the Ministry of Environment & Forests to conserve nature through action based research, education & public awareness B) It is a Tree Campaign launched by UNEP of planting 1 billion trees in 2007 C) It is a non-profit research research organization that focuses on management of water & land resources, enhancing food security & reducing poverty D) It is a project which directly captures the images of extra solar planets & protoplanetary disks around thousands of nearby stars Ans. D The SEEDS Project • This discovery is the part of Strategic Explorations of Exoplanets and Disks with Subaru (SEEDS) project. It is a project which directly captures the images of extrasolar planets and protoplanetary disks around thousands of nearby stars, by making use of Subaru Telescope on Mauna Kea, Hawaii. • SEEDS is a 5-year project which started off in the year 2009. • SEEDS is led by Motohide Tamura at the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan (NAOJ). • Imaging done under this project provides an insight into the orbit, atmosphere, temperature and luminosity of the planet. However, the planets are very faint and extremely close to their host stars, which is why it is extremely difficult to capture them. • The SEEDS project captures the images at near-infrared wavelengths by making use of the novel adaptive optics system of telescope and two instruments: the High Contrast Instrument for the Subaru Next Generation Adaptive Optics and the InfraRed Camera and Spectrograph. The combination of these enables the team to capture the direct images towards fainter planets. Q.3 H7N9 virus is sometimes mentioned in news with reference to which of the following disease ? A) Bird flu B) Dengue C) Swine Flu D) AIDS Ans. A H7N9 virus is referred with Bird flu Q.4 Which among the following areas have been focused under the Greenpeace campaigns ? 1. Oceans 2. Forests 3. Nuclear reactors 4. Genetically modified foods 5. Vegetarianism Select the correct answer using the codes given below : A) 1,2,4,5 B) Only 1,2 & 4 C) 1,2,3,4 D) All are correct Ans. C Vegetarianism has not been focused under the Greenpeace campaigns The following areas have been focused under the Greenpeace campaigns ? 1. Oceans 2. Forests 3. Nuclear reactors 4. Genetically modified foods Q.5 Consider the following statements : 1. Amnesty International is a non-governmental organization focused on human rights 2. Amnesty International operates in India with headquarters in Bangalore Select the correct answer using the codes given below : A) Only 1 B) Only 2 C) Both are correct D) Both are incorrect Ans. C Amnesty International is a non-governmental organization focused on human rights Amnesty International operates in India with headquarters in Bangalore Q.6 Consider the following statements about International Committee of Red Cross : 1. ICRC was established in 19th century in Geneva,Switzerland 2. International Committee of the red cross was awarded the nobel prize in 1917, 1944, 1963 – on the third occasion jointly with the League of Red Cross societies 3. Red cross society was found to protect the human life & health from the war hostilities Select the correct answer using the codes given below : A) Only 2 B) 2 & 3 C) 1 & 3 D) 1,2,3 Ans. D All are correct. Just memorize it. Q.7 Consider the following statements: 1. Human Development Index for any nation is calculated as geometric mean of life expectancy Index, Education Index & Income Index 2. Life expectancy index in HDI is calculated using a minimum value of 20 years & a minimum value of 85 years Select the correct answer using the codes given below : A) Only 1 B) Only 2 C) Both are correct D) Both are incorrect Ans. C Human Development Index for any nation is calculated as geometric mean of life expectancy Index, Education Index & Income Index Life expectancy index in HDI is calculated using a minimum value of 20 years & a minimum value of 85 years Q.8 Who among the following releases World Press Freedom Index ? A) Institute for Economics and Peace B) Oxfam International C) Reporters Without Borders D) World Economic Forum Ans. C The 2019 World Press Freedom Index compiled by Reporters Without Borders (RSF) shows how hatred of journalists has degenerated into violence, contributing to an increase in fear. The number of countries regarded as safe, where journalists can work in complete security, continues to decline, while authoritarian regimes continue to tighten their grip on the media. Q.9 Which one of the following plants is popularly grown
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