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Question 1 of 10
1 points
Consider the following statements:
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- The Krishna River rises in western Maharashtra state in the Western Ghats range.
- The Pranhita River is the largest tributary of Krishna River.
- The source of the Godavari River is situated near Trimbak in Nashik District of Maharashtra.
Which of the given above statements is/are correct?
CorrectAns: (a)
Explanation:
- S3: The River Godavari rises at an elevation of 1,067 m in the Western Ghats near Thriambak Hills in the Nasik district of Maharashrta.
- S2: The Pranhita River is the largest tributary of Godavari River covering about 34% of its drainage basin conveying the combined waters of the Penganga River, the Wardha River, and the Wainganga River.
- S1: The Krishna River originates in the Western Ghats near Mahabaleshwar at an elevation of about 1,300 metres (4,300 ft), in the state of Maharashtra in central India.
Refer: https://www.insightsonindia.com/2023/05/26/water-dispute-between-andhra-pradesh-and-telangana/
IncorrectAns: (a)
Explanation:
- S3: The River Godavari rises at an elevation of 1,067 m in the Western Ghats near Thriambak Hills in the Nasik district of Maharashrta.
- S2: The Pranhita River is the largest tributary of Godavari River covering about 34% of its drainage basin conveying the combined waters of the Penganga River, the Wardha River, and the Wainganga River.
- S1: The Krishna River originates in the Western Ghats near Mahabaleshwar at an elevation of about 1,300 metres (4,300 ft), in the state of Maharashtra in central India.
Refer: https://www.insightsonindia.com/2023/05/26/water-dispute-between-andhra-pradesh-and-telangana/
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Question 2 of 10
1 points
Consider the following:
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- The River Boards Act
- The Inter-State Water Disputes Act
Which of the above law/laws has/have been enacted by the Parliament of India?
CorrectAns:(c )
Explanation:The Parliament has enacted the two laws:
- The River Boards Act (1956):
- It provides for the establishment of river boards by the Central government for the regulation and development of Inter-state River and river valleys.
- A River Board is established on the request of state governments concerned to advise them.
- The Inter-State Water Disputes Act (1956):
- It empowers the Central government to set up an ad hoc tribunal for the adjudication of a dispute between two or more states in relation to the waters of an inter-state river or river valley.
- The decision of the tribunal is final and binding on the parties to the dispute.
- Neither the Supreme Court nor any other court is to have jurisdiction in respect of any water dispute which may be referred to such a tribunal under this Act.
Refer: https://www.insightsonindia.com/2023/05/26/water-dispute-between-andhra-pradesh-and-telangana/
IncorrectAns:(c )
Explanation:The Parliament has enacted the two laws:
- The River Boards Act (1956):
- It provides for the establishment of river boards by the Central government for the regulation and development of Inter-state River and river valleys.
- A River Board is established on the request of state governments concerned to advise them.
- The Inter-State Water Disputes Act (1956):
- It empowers the Central government to set up an ad hoc tribunal for the adjudication of a dispute between two or more states in relation to the waters of an inter-state river or river valley.
- The decision of the tribunal is final and binding on the parties to the dispute.
- Neither the Supreme Court nor any other court is to have jurisdiction in respect of any water dispute which may be referred to such a tribunal under this Act.
Refer: https://www.insightsonindia.com/2023/05/26/water-dispute-between-andhra-pradesh-and-telangana/
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Question 3 of 10
1 points
Which of the following is/are right bank tributaries of River Godavari?
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- Pravara
- Manjira
- Maner
- Sabari
Select the correct answer using the code below:
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Question 4 of 10
1 points
Consider the following pairs:
Dam River
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- Sardar Sarovar Dam Narmada river
- Bhakra dam Sutlej river
- Hirakud dam Mahanadi river
- Jayakwadi dam Godavari river
Select the correct answer using the code below:
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Question 5 of 10
1 points
The SAMARTH campaign is an initiative launched by the
CorrectAns: (a)
Explanation:
- The SAMARTH campaign is an initiative launched by the Ministry of Rural Development, Government of India, to promote digital transactions at the Gram Panchayat level in rural areas.
- Aim:
- To increase the adoption of digital payment methods, particularly among women, in 50,000 Gram Panchayats across the country.
- It seeks to empower rural communities by enabling them to participate in the digital economy and access the benefits of digital transactions.
Refer: https://www.insightsonindia.com/2023/05/26/samarth-campaign/
IncorrectAns: (a)
Explanation:
- The SAMARTH campaign is an initiative launched by the Ministry of Rural Development, Government of India, to promote digital transactions at the Gram Panchayat level in rural areas.
- Aim:
- To increase the adoption of digital payment methods, particularly among women, in 50,000 Gram Panchayats across the country.
- It seeks to empower rural communities by enabling them to participate in the digital economy and access the benefits of digital transactions.
Refer: https://www.insightsonindia.com/2023/05/26/samarth-campaign/
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Question 6 of 10
1 points
With reference to Asian Development Bank, consider the following statements
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- It has more than 80 member nations.
- It follows the ‘One country one Vote’ system similar to WTO.
- China is the largest shareholder in ADB.
Which of the statements given above is / are correct?
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Question 7 of 10
1 points
Consider the following statements about the Participatory Guarantee System (PGS):
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- The PGS certification is only for farmers or communities that can organise and perform as a group within a village or a cluster of continguous villages.
- The PGS system is implemented by the APEDA, under the Ministry of Commerce & Industries.
- Individual farmers or groups of farmers smaller than five members are not covered under PGS.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
CorrectAns: (c )
Explanation:
- Implemented by the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare. Ensures organic product production adheres to quality standards. Does not require third-party certification agencies. Certification is carried out by local groups consisting of producers and consumers and is based on trust. Involves a documented logo or statement as proof of certification.
- PGS certification is only for farmers or communities that can organise and perform as a group within a village or a cluster of continguous villages, and is applicable only to farm activities such as crop production, processing, and livestock rearing, and off-farm processing “by PGS farmers of their direct products”.
- Individual farmers or group of farmers smaller than five members are not covered under PGS. They either have to opt for third party certification or join the existing PGS local group.
Refer: https://www.insightsonindia.com/2023/05/26/certification-of-indian-organic-products/
IncorrectAns: (c )
Explanation:
- Implemented by the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare. Ensures organic product production adheres to quality standards. Does not require third-party certification agencies. Certification is carried out by local groups consisting of producers and consumers and is based on trust. Involves a documented logo or statement as proof of certification.
- PGS certification is only for farmers or communities that can organise and perform as a group within a village or a cluster of continguous villages, and is applicable only to farm activities such as crop production, processing, and livestock rearing, and off-farm processing “by PGS farmers of their direct products”.
- Individual farmers or group of farmers smaller than five members are not covered under PGS. They either have to opt for third party certification or join the existing PGS local group.
Refer: https://www.insightsonindia.com/2023/05/26/certification-of-indian-organic-products/
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Question 8 of 10
1 points
Cosmic dust particles are made up of which of the following?
CorrectAns: (d)
Explanation:
- About Cosmic dust particles are tiny solid particles that exist in outer space. They are composed of various materials, including minerals, metals, ice, and organic compounds.
- Shape From spherical to irregular or fractal-like structures.
- Size Ranging from nanometers to micrometres
- Composition Amorphous silicate (Forsterite) and amorphous carbon
- Found in Cosmic dust particles can be found in different environments, such as interstellar space, planetary systems, and the atmospheres of planets and moons.
- Role played They contribute to the formation of stars and planetary systems by providing material for accretion. They also scatter and absorb light, affecting the radiation properties of celestial objects. Additionally, these particles serve as building blocks for the formation of larger objects, such as asteroids, comets, and planets.
Refer: https://www.insightsonindia.com/2023/05/26/cosmic-dust-particles/
IncorrectAns: (d)
Explanation:
- About Cosmic dust particles are tiny solid particles that exist in outer space. They are composed of various materials, including minerals, metals, ice, and organic compounds.
- Shape From spherical to irregular or fractal-like structures.
- Size Ranging from nanometers to micrometres
- Composition Amorphous silicate (Forsterite) and amorphous carbon
- Found in Cosmic dust particles can be found in different environments, such as interstellar space, planetary systems, and the atmospheres of planets and moons.
- Role played They contribute to the formation of stars and planetary systems by providing material for accretion. They also scatter and absorb light, affecting the radiation properties of celestial objects. Additionally, these particles serve as building blocks for the formation of larger objects, such as asteroids, comets, and planets.
Refer: https://www.insightsonindia.com/2023/05/26/cosmic-dust-particles/
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Question 9 of 10
1 points
The Parliament of India exercises control over the functions of the Council of Ministers through
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- Adjournment motion
- Question hour
- Supplementary questions
Select the correct answer using the code given below:
CorrectAns: (d)
Explanation:
- Statement 1: Matters of urgent importance can be raised in Adjournment motion.
- Statement 2 and 3: MPs hold the executive accountable by asking questions, and supplementary questions.
Refer: UPSC CSE 2017
IncorrectAns: (d)
Explanation:
- Statement 1: Matters of urgent importance can be raised in Adjournment motion.
- Statement 2 and 3: MPs hold the executive accountable by asking questions, and supplementary questions.
Refer: UPSC CSE 2017
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Question 10 of 10
1 points
Consider the following statements:
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- In India, the Himalayas are spread over five States only.
- Western Ghats are spread over five States only.
- Pulicat Lake is spread over two States only.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
CorrectAns: (b)
Explanation:
- Statement 1: Himalayas are spread over almost all the Northern and north-eastern Indian states. Statement 1 is wrong.
- Statement 2: Western Ghats traverse the States of Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Goa, Maharashtra and Gujarat (6 states).
- Statement 3: Pulicat Lake (second largest brackish water lake in India)straddles the border of Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu states (2 states).
Refer: UPSC CSE 2017
IncorrectAns: (b)
Explanation:
- Statement 1: Himalayas are spread over almost all the Northern and north-eastern Indian states. Statement 1 is wrong.
- Statement 2: Western Ghats traverse the States of Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Goa, Maharashtra and Gujarat (6 states).
- Statement 3: Pulicat Lake (second largest brackish water lake in India)straddles the border of Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu states (2 states).
Refer: UPSC CSE 2017
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