UPSC Daily Quiz 6 July 2026
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Vajiram & Ravi’s Daily UPSC Quiz is designed to help aspirants strengthen their preparation by focusing on current affairs and concepts from the UPSC Syllabus 2026 for both Prelims & Mains. It allows candidates to revise important topics while regularly assessing their understanding and progress. Practicing these quizzes daily can improve accuracy, speed, and problem-solving skills. This consistent practice also enhances confidence in tackling exam-level questions. Overall, it is a valuable tool for both UPSC Prelims preparation and Mains revision.
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Question 1 of 10
1. Question
1 pointsConsider the following statements regarding I-2SEA system, recently seen in the news:
- It is an optical fiber subsea cable system.
- It connects India’s east coast with all the countries of Southeast Asia.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
Correct
Answer: a
Explanation:
Lightstorm, a Singaporean carrier-neutral infrastructure solutions provider, recently signed contracts with Microsoft, Singtel, and Tata Communications to launch the India- Southeast Asia (I-2SEA) submarine cable system.
About I-2SEA Submarine Cable System:
- India-Southeast Asia (I-2SEA) is a 3,600-kilometer optical fibre subsea cable system that will connect India’s east coast directly to Singapore and Malaysia.
- A consortium comprising Lightstorm, Microsoft, Singtel, and Tata Communications has commissioned the project.
- It is projected to be Ready-for-Service (RFS) by the fourth quarter of 2029.
- It has been specifically engineered to support the rapidly growing demand for AI infrastructure.
- It is being built for hyperscalers, GPU infrastructure providers, and enterprises that need high-capacity links for AI training and inference workloads between India and Southeast Asia.
- It will connect Singapore and Kuala Lumpur directly to India’s east coast cities of Hyderabad and Chennai.
- The landing stations, to be operated by Lightstorm, will be located in Machilipatnam, providing the shortest subsea access to Hyderabad, and the other at a new landing location in South Chennai.
- I-2SEA will use a deep cable burial strategy, targeting a depth of three metres across buried sections.
- The approach is meant to improve protection and uptime, a critical factor for cables that carry internet traffic, cloud services, and financial data across regions.
Hence, only statement 1 is correct.
Incorrect
Answer: a
Explanation:
Lightstorm, a Singaporean carrier-neutral infrastructure solutions provider, recently signed contracts with Microsoft, Singtel, and Tata Communications to launch the India- Southeast Asia (I-2SEA) submarine cable system.
About I-2SEA Submarine Cable System:
- India-Southeast Asia (I-2SEA) is a 3,600-kilometer optical fibre subsea cable system that will connect India’s east coast directly to Singapore and Malaysia.
- A consortium comprising Lightstorm, Microsoft, Singtel, and Tata Communications has commissioned the project.
- It is projected to be Ready-for-Service (RFS) by the fourth quarter of 2029.
- It has been specifically engineered to support the rapidly growing demand for AI infrastructure.
- It is being built for hyperscalers, GPU infrastructure providers, and enterprises that need high-capacity links for AI training and inference workloads between India and Southeast Asia.
- It will connect Singapore and Kuala Lumpur directly to India’s east coast cities of Hyderabad and Chennai.
- The landing stations, to be operated by Lightstorm, will be located in Machilipatnam, providing the shortest subsea access to Hyderabad, and the other at a new landing location in South Chennai.
- I-2SEA will use a deep cable burial strategy, targeting a depth of three metres across buried sections.
- The approach is meant to improve protection and uptime, a critical factor for cables that carry internet traffic, cloud services, and financial data across regions.
Hence, only statement 1 is correct.
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Question 2 of 10
2. Question
1 pointsConsider the following statements regarding the Panchganga River, recently seen in the news:
- It is a major tributary of the Godavari River.
- It flows through Maharashtra.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
Correct
Answer: b
Explanation:
Due to intense rainfall in its catchment areas, the Panchganga River, which flows through Kolhapur city, breached its banks, submerging 28 barrages in the basin.
About Panchganga River:
- It is a major tributary of the Krishna River, flowing through Maharashtra.
- Course:
- It originates in the Sahyadri mountain ranges and is formed by the confluence of five rivers—Kasari, Kumbhi, Tulsi, Bhogawati, and Saraswati—at Prayag Sangam near Kolhapur.
- The confluence point is considered sacred, and it attracts a large number of devotees during the winter.
- From there, the river flows approximately 80 km before eventually joining the Krishna River at Kurundvad, Maharashtra.
- The Panchganga River holds immense spiritual significance. The banks of the river are adorned with numerous temples and shrines.
- The valley of the Panchaganga River is very fertile, and its sloping banks yield rich crops during the winter season.
- The waters of all the streams which join to form the Panchaganga are much used for growing sugarcane.
- Dams:
- Radhanagari Dam
- Kalammawadi Dam
- Kode Budruk Dam
- Tulashi Dam
- Since the last decade, its pollution level has been increasing The pollution of the Panchaganga River is due to the disposal of untreated municipal sewage from the Kolhapur town.
Hence only statement 2 is correct.
Incorrect
Answer: b
Explanation:
Due to intense rainfall in its catchment areas, the Panchganga River, which flows through Kolhapur city, breached its banks, submerging 28 barrages in the basin.
About Panchganga River:
- It is a major tributary of the Krishna River, flowing through Maharashtra.
- Course:
- It originates in the Sahyadri mountain ranges and is formed by the confluence of five rivers—Kasari, Kumbhi, Tulsi, Bhogawati, and Saraswati—at Prayag Sangam near Kolhapur.
- The confluence point is considered sacred, and it attracts a large number of devotees during the winter.
- From there, the river flows approximately 80 km before eventually joining the Krishna River at Kurundvad, Maharashtra.
- The Panchganga River holds immense spiritual significance. The banks of the river are adorned with numerous temples and shrines.
- The valley of the Panchaganga River is very fertile, and its sloping banks yield rich crops during the winter season.
- The waters of all the streams which join to form the Panchaganga are much used for growing sugarcane.
- Dams:
- Radhanagari Dam
- Kalammawadi Dam
- Kode Budruk Dam
- Tulashi Dam
- Since the last decade, its pollution level has been increasing The pollution of the Panchaganga River is due to the disposal of untreated municipal sewage from the Kolhapur town.
Hence only statement 2 is correct.
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Question 3 of 10
3. Question
1 pointsGarhwa Fort, recently seen in the news, is primarily known as a:
Correct
Answer: c
Explanation:
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) recently arrested the last remaining absconding accused in the 2002 Garhwa Fort idol theft, dacoity and murder case.
About Garhwa Fort:
- Garhwa Fort is a Hindu temple complex located in Garhwa Village in the Prayagraj District of Uttar Pradesh.
- The fort was built in the year 1750, but the temples within the fort complex could be more than 1000 years old before the fort was constructed.
- The fort complex is protected as monuments of national importance by the central Archaeological Survey of India.
- History:
- The temple is believed to be built by the Guptas.
- Seven inscriptions from the reigns of Chandra Gupta, Kumara Gupta, and Skanda Gupta have been found at this site.
- Garhwa was called Bhattagram/Bhattapraya during the Gupta period.
- The fortifications around the temple were built in 1750 CE by the Baghel King Vikramaditya.
- Architecture:
- The fort complex spreads over a two-kilometer area.
- There are bastions on the four corners of the fort complex with easy access provided by a flight of steps.
- The most important structure in the fort complex is the Gupta-era temple. It is situated in southwestern part of the fort.
- The temple measures about 55 feet in length and 30 feet in width with an east entrance.
- The temple was built in the panchakona design. The temple consists of a sanctum and a pillared mandapa.
- The sanctum is square on plan. The Shiva Linga enshrined in the temple was stolen by the British, but the Sakthi Pita can be seen among the recovered artefacts within the complex.
- There are two stepwells in the complex. It is said that the stepwells never go dry.
- The temple has many relics dating from the Gupta period till the British era.
- The most notable relic in the complex is a sculpture representing the ten incarnations (dasavathara) of Lord Vishnu, belonging to the 11th or 12th century.
- Most of the sculptures have been shifted to the State Museum of Lucknow for safety reasons.
- The sculptures of the Gupta period were carved from pink sandstone, while the sculptures of the medieval era were carved from grey sandstone.
Hence option c is the correct answer.
Incorrect
Answer: c
Explanation:
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) recently arrested the last remaining absconding accused in the 2002 Garhwa Fort idol theft, dacoity and murder case.
About Garhwa Fort:
- Garhwa Fort is a Hindu temple complex located in Garhwa Village in the Prayagraj District of Uttar Pradesh.
- The fort was built in the year 1750, but the temples within the fort complex could be more than 1000 years old before the fort was constructed.
- The fort complex is protected as monuments of national importance by the central Archaeological Survey of India.
- History:
- The temple is believed to be built by the Guptas.
- Seven inscriptions from the reigns of Chandra Gupta, Kumara Gupta, and Skanda Gupta have been found at this site.
- Garhwa was called Bhattagram/Bhattapraya during the Gupta period.
- The fortifications around the temple were built in 1750 CE by the Baghel King Vikramaditya.
- Architecture:
- The fort complex spreads over a two-kilometer area.
- There are bastions on the four corners of the fort complex with easy access provided by a flight of steps.
- The most important structure in the fort complex is the Gupta-era temple. It is situated in southwestern part of the fort.
- The temple measures about 55 feet in length and 30 feet in width with an east entrance.
- The temple was built in the panchakona design. The temple consists of a sanctum and a pillared mandapa.
- The sanctum is square on plan. The Shiva Linga enshrined in the temple was stolen by the British, but the Sakthi Pita can be seen among the recovered artefacts within the complex.
- There are two stepwells in the complex. It is said that the stepwells never go dry.
- The temple has many relics dating from the Gupta period till the British era.
- The most notable relic in the complex is a sculpture representing the ten incarnations (dasavathara) of Lord Vishnu, belonging to the 11th or 12th century.
- Most of the sculptures have been shifted to the State Museum of Lucknow for safety reasons.
- The sculptures of the Gupta period were carved from pink sandstone, while the sculptures of the medieval era were carved from grey sandstone.
Hence option c is the correct answer.
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Question 4 of 10
4. Question
1 pointsConsider the following statements regarding the Arrow-3 Missile Defence System, recently seen in the news:
- It is an exo-atmospheric anti-ballistic missile defence system.
- It was jointly developed by France and Germany.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
Correct
Answer: a
Explanation:
Germany expands its missile defence network with a second Arrow-3 site planned in the southern province of Bavaria to complement the first operational battery near Berlin.
About Arrow-3 Missile Defence System:
- It is an exo-atmospheric anti-ballistic missile defence system for long-range threat engagement.
- It is designed with the ability to neutralise ballistic missiles before they re-enter the atmosphere.
- Arrow 3 is the latest interceptor for the Arrow Weapon System (AWS) jointly developed by Israel and the United States.
- AWS is the world’s first national, operational, and stand-alone Anti Tactical Ballistic Missiles (ATBM) defense
- Features:
- It uses two-stage solid-fueled interceptors to engage short- and medium-range ballistic missiles and consists of a launcher, radar, and battle management system.
- The missile fits in a 21-inch vertical launch tube and has an estimated flyout range of up to 2,400 km.
- It can be launched earlier after threat detection and engage threats at higher altitudes outside the Earth’s atmosphere than previous interceptors.
- It can intercept threats at an altitude of 100 km.
- It is hypersonic, which travels five times the speed of sound.
- It has early warning and fire control radar. It provides extended-range acquisition as well as multi-target acquisition and tracking capabilities.
- How does it work?
- It uses hit-to-kill technology to destroy incoming missiles.
- The missile is launched vertically, and then the direction is changed towards the estimated interception point.
- The high-resolution electro-optical sensor acquires the target for the kill vehicle to hit the target and destroy the warhead.
Hence only statement 1 is correct.
News: https://interestingengineering.com/military/germany-boosts-missile-shield-arrow-3-battery
Incorrect
Answer: a
Explanation:
Germany expands its missile defence network with a second Arrow-3 site planned in the southern province of Bavaria to complement the first operational battery near Berlin.
About Arrow-3 Missile Defence System:
- It is an exo-atmospheric anti-ballistic missile defence system for long-range threat engagement.
- It is designed with the ability to neutralise ballistic missiles before they re-enter the atmosphere.
- Arrow 3 is the latest interceptor for the Arrow Weapon System (AWS) jointly developed by Israel and the United States.
- AWS is the world’s first national, operational, and stand-alone Anti Tactical Ballistic Missiles (ATBM) defense
- Features:
- It uses two-stage solid-fueled interceptors to engage short- and medium-range ballistic missiles and consists of a launcher, radar, and battle management system.
- The missile fits in a 21-inch vertical launch tube and has an estimated flyout range of up to 2,400 km.
- It can be launched earlier after threat detection and engage threats at higher altitudes outside the Earth’s atmosphere than previous interceptors.
- It can intercept threats at an altitude of 100 km.
- It is hypersonic, which travels five times the speed of sound.
- It has early warning and fire control radar. It provides extended-range acquisition as well as multi-target acquisition and tracking capabilities.
- How does it work?
- It uses hit-to-kill technology to destroy incoming missiles.
- The missile is launched vertically, and then the direction is changed towards the estimated interception point.
- The high-resolution electro-optical sensor acquires the target for the kill vehicle to hit the target and destroy the warhead.
Hence only statement 1 is correct.
News: https://interestingengineering.com/military/germany-boosts-missile-shield-arrow-3-battery
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Question 5 of 10
5. Question
1 pointsJudgments declared per incuriam are generally:
Correct
Answer: c
Explanation:
In a significant ruling, the Supreme Court recently clarified the circumstances under which a judicial decision can be declared per incuriam—a legal doctrine that allows courts to disregard a precedent rendered in ignorance of binding law or an earlier authoritative judgment.
About Doctrine of Per Incuriam:
- The term “per incuriam,” meaning ‘through lack of care,’ refers to judgments passed without reference to, or in ignorance of, a statute or an earlier judgement/precedent which would have been relevant and therefore affected the result of the case.
- As per legal principles, these judgments, which are decided based on incorrect interpretations of the law, may cause legal and practical issues.
- Therefore, they are not treated as binding precedent, and the courts often take steps to correct them.
- Since per incuriam decisions involve precedent, the doctrine bears a direct relation to the doctrine of “stare decisis” which translates to, ‘‘let the decision stand’’ or ‘‘to stand by that which is decided’’, and gives binding force to decisions of the courts.
- The doctrine is an exception to Article 141 of the Constitution of India, which embodies the precedents as a matter of law. However, this principle is applied only in exceptional cases.
- The present doctrine is strictly and rightly applicable to the maxim ratio decidendi, which is the point that determines the judgement and is binding in nature, and not to the obiter dictae., a remark made during the course of the discussion having persuasive value.
- Case Laws:
- In the State of Assam v. Ripa Sarma, it was held that when a judgment is pronounced in such a manner that is ignorant of earlier judgments of the court by either similar or larger benches, it would be per incuriam.
- Recent Observations by the Supreme Court:
- The Court held that a judgment may be treated as per incuriam when its ratio is irreconcilable with an earlier decision rendered by a bench of equal or larger strength or when a relevant statutory provision, rule, or regulation was not brought to the Court’s attention.
- It is not the numerical strength of judges taking a particular view that is relevant, but it is instead the strength of the bench, which is the determinative factor of the binding nature of a particular view.
- The doctrine applies only to the binding reasoning (ratio decidendi) of a judgment and not to its observations (obiter dicta).
- The judicial discipline requires a bench of co-equal strength that disagrees with an earlier decision to refer the matter to a larger bench rather than take a contrary view.
- It also reiterated that a decision of a larger bench is binding on subsequent benches of equal or lesser strength.
■ The Court clarified that a judgment cannot be declared per incuriam merely because it reached an incorrect conclusion after considering an earlier precedent or because an alternative interpretation may suggest a conflict with prior decisions.
Hence option c is the correct answer.
Incorrect
Answer: c
Explanation:
In a significant ruling, the Supreme Court recently clarified the circumstances under which a judicial decision can be declared per incuriam—a legal doctrine that allows courts to disregard a precedent rendered in ignorance of binding law or an earlier authoritative judgment.
About Doctrine of Per Incuriam:
- The term “per incuriam,” meaning ‘through lack of care,’ refers to judgments passed without reference to, or in ignorance of, a statute or an earlier judgement/precedent which would have been relevant and therefore affected the result of the case.
- As per legal principles, these judgments, which are decided based on incorrect interpretations of the law, may cause legal and practical issues.
- Therefore, they are not treated as binding precedent, and the courts often take steps to correct them.
- Since per incuriam decisions involve precedent, the doctrine bears a direct relation to the doctrine of “stare decisis” which translates to, ‘‘let the decision stand’’ or ‘‘to stand by that which is decided’’, and gives binding force to decisions of the courts.
- The doctrine is an exception to Article 141 of the Constitution of India, which embodies the precedents as a matter of law. However, this principle is applied only in exceptional cases.
- The present doctrine is strictly and rightly applicable to the maxim ratio decidendi, which is the point that determines the judgement and is binding in nature, and not to the obiter dictae., a remark made during the course of the discussion having persuasive value.
- Case Laws:
- In the State of Assam v. Ripa Sarma, it was held that when a judgment is pronounced in such a manner that is ignorant of earlier judgments of the court by either similar or larger benches, it would be per incuriam.
- Recent Observations by the Supreme Court:
- The Court held that a judgment may be treated as per incuriam when its ratio is irreconcilable with an earlier decision rendered by a bench of equal or larger strength or when a relevant statutory provision, rule, or regulation was not brought to the Court’s attention.
- It is not the numerical strength of judges taking a particular view that is relevant, but it is instead the strength of the bench, which is the determinative factor of the binding nature of a particular view.
- The doctrine applies only to the binding reasoning (ratio decidendi) of a judgment and not to its observations (obiter dicta).
- The judicial discipline requires a bench of co-equal strength that disagrees with an earlier decision to refer the matter to a larger bench rather than take a contrary view.
- It also reiterated that a decision of a larger bench is binding on subsequent benches of equal or lesser strength.
■ The Court clarified that a judgment cannot be declared per incuriam merely because it reached an incorrect conclusion after considering an earlier precedent or because an alternative interpretation may suggest a conflict with prior decisions.
Hence option c is the correct answer.
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Question 6 of 10
6. Question
1 pointsSirsa Kinnow, recently seen in the news, is associated with which Indian State?
Correct
Answer: d
Explanation:
Sirsa’s kinnow recently received its Geographical Indication (GI) tag, with the Registry in Chennai sealing the certificate of registration.
About Sirsa Kinnow:
- It is a variety of Kinnow grown in the Sirsa district of Haryana.
- It is Haryana’s first fruit to receive a Geographical Indication (GI) tag.
What is Kinnow?
- Kinnow is a hybrid citrus fruit.
- It is a hybrid between two citrus cultivars, namely ‘King’ (Citrus nobilis) and ‘Willow Leaf’ mandarin (Citrus deliciosa).
- The hybrid was developed in 1915 by HB Frost at the University of California Citrus Experimentation Station.
- It is round, large, and has golden-orange skin similar to an orange.
- It has a sweet and sour taste.
- It comprises a high amount of juice content, making it ideal for extracting juice and pulp.
- It is a rich source of Vitamin C and minerals like calcium and potassium, which are beneficial for health.
- It contains 0.2 to 3% pectin, which is anti-cancerous and also helps in lowering cholesterol.
- The peel of the Kinnow fruit contains oil which is used in cosmetics.
- It is a largely cultivated fruit of North India, and Punjab holds the major share of the Kinnow-producing area of the country, with other states including Rajasthan, Haryana, Madhya Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu, and Kashmir.
- It is popularly known as the “king of fruits” in Punjab.
- It has the ability to withstand soaring temperatures as high as 40°C during summer and 0°C during winter.
Hence option d is the correct answer.
Incorrect
Answer: d
Explanation:
Sirsa’s kinnow recently received its Geographical Indication (GI) tag, with the Registry in Chennai sealing the certificate of registration.
About Sirsa Kinnow:
- It is a variety of Kinnow grown in the Sirsa district of Haryana.
- It is Haryana’s first fruit to receive a Geographical Indication (GI) tag.
What is Kinnow?
- Kinnow is a hybrid citrus fruit.
- It is a hybrid between two citrus cultivars, namely ‘King’ (Citrus nobilis) and ‘Willow Leaf’ mandarin (Citrus deliciosa).
- The hybrid was developed in 1915 by HB Frost at the University of California Citrus Experimentation Station.
- It is round, large, and has golden-orange skin similar to an orange.
- It has a sweet and sour taste.
- It comprises a high amount of juice content, making it ideal for extracting juice and pulp.
- It is a rich source of Vitamin C and minerals like calcium and potassium, which are beneficial for health.
- It contains 0.2 to 3% pectin, which is anti-cancerous and also helps in lowering cholesterol.
- The peel of the Kinnow fruit contains oil which is used in cosmetics.
- It is a largely cultivated fruit of North India, and Punjab holds the major share of the Kinnow-producing area of the country, with other states including Rajasthan, Haryana, Madhya Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu, and Kashmir.
- It is popularly known as the “king of fruits” in Punjab.
- It has the ability to withstand soaring temperatures as high as 40°C during summer and 0°C during winter.
Hence option d is the correct answer.
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Question 7 of 10
7. Question
1 pointsConsider the following statements:
- It is located at the tri-junction area of the States of Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, and Kerala.
- Geographically, it is an “ecological confluence” of the Western and Eastern Ghats.
- It is part of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve.
- It is a shelter for the largest population of wild Asian elephants in South Asia.
The above statement correctly describes which protected area?
Correct
Answer: b
Explanation:
A team of Forest department personnel recently rescued a 12-year-old female Tigress and her five cubs along a thick canal on the fringes of Nugu forest range of the Bandipur Tiger Reserve in Mysuru.
About Bandipur Tiger Reserve:
- It is situated in the Mysore and Chamarajanagar revenue districts of southern Karnataka.
- It is located at the tri-junction area of the States of Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, and Kerala.
- Geographically, it is an “ecological confluence” of the Western and Eastern Ghats.
- It was once a hunting ground for the rulers of the neighbouring kingdom of Mysore.
- It is part of the larger Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve, which is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- BTR is surrounded by:
- Nagarahole Tiger Reserve (Tamil Nadu) in the North West (Kabini Reservoir separates the two).
- Mudumalai Tiger Reserve (Tamil Nadu) in the South.
- Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary (Kerala) in the South West.
- Rivers:
- It is surrounded by River Kabini in its north and River Moyar in its south.
- The Nugu River runs through the reserve.
- Himavad Gopalaswamy Betta Hill is the highest point in the park.
- Climate: It has a typical tropical climate with distinct wet and dry seasons.
- Vegetation: The park has various biomes, including dry deciduous forests, moist deciduous forests, and shrublands.
- Flora:
- It supports a wide range of timber trees, including teak wood, rosewood, sandalwood, and a variety of bamboo.
- There are also several notable flowering and fruiting trees and shrubs including Indian gooseberry, kadam tree, golden shower tree.
- Fauna:
- It comprises other mammals such as the Bengal tiger, gaur, sloth bear, golden jackal, dhole, four-horned antelope, etc.
- It is a shelter for the largest population of wild Asian elephants in South Asia.
- It is home to over 200 species of birds in which peafowl is the most spotted here.
- Other species of birds include honey buzzards, redheaded vultures, Indian vultures , etc.
Hence option b is the correct answer.
Incorrect
Answer: b
Explanation:
A team of Forest department personnel recently rescued a 12-year-old female Tigress and her five cubs along a thick canal on the fringes of Nugu forest range of the Bandipur Tiger Reserve in Mysuru.
About Bandipur Tiger Reserve:
- It is situated in the Mysore and Chamarajanagar revenue districts of southern Karnataka.
- It is located at the tri-junction area of the States of Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, and Kerala.
- Geographically, it is an “ecological confluence” of the Western and Eastern Ghats.
- It was once a hunting ground for the rulers of the neighbouring kingdom of Mysore.
- It is part of the larger Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve, which is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- BTR is surrounded by:
- Nagarahole Tiger Reserve (Tamil Nadu) in the North West (Kabini Reservoir separates the two).
- Mudumalai Tiger Reserve (Tamil Nadu) in the South.
- Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary (Kerala) in the South West.
- Rivers:
- It is surrounded by River Kabini in its north and River Moyar in its south.
- The Nugu River runs through the reserve.
- Himavad Gopalaswamy Betta Hill is the highest point in the park.
- Climate: It has a typical tropical climate with distinct wet and dry seasons.
- Vegetation: The park has various biomes, including dry deciduous forests, moist deciduous forests, and shrublands.
- Flora:
- It supports a wide range of timber trees, including teak wood, rosewood, sandalwood, and a variety of bamboo.
- There are also several notable flowering and fruiting trees and shrubs including Indian gooseberry, kadam tree, golden shower tree.
- Fauna:
- It comprises other mammals such as the Bengal tiger, gaur, sloth bear, golden jackal, dhole, four-horned antelope, etc.
- It is a shelter for the largest population of wild Asian elephants in South Asia.
- It is home to over 200 species of birds in which peafowl is the most spotted here.
- Other species of birds include honey buzzards, redheaded vultures, Indian vultures , etc.
Hence option b is the correct answer.
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Question 8 of 10
8. Question
1 pointsWith reference to Pandavani, consider the following statements:
- It is one of the most distinctive oral storytelling traditions.
- It originated in the State of Uttar Pradesh.
- It relies primarily on a single lead performer who narrates the stories of Mahabharata.
How many of the above statements are correct?
Correct
Answer: b
Explanation:
Recently, the legendary Pandavani folk singer Teejan Bai who took Chhattisgarh’s traditional storytelling art to audiences across the world passed away.
About Pandavani:
- Pandavani is one of India’s most distinctive oral storytelling traditions, originating in the central state of Chhattisgarh.
- The name literally means “the story of the Pandavas” and refers to a musical narration of episodes from the ancient Indian epic, the Mahabharata.
- Features:
- Unlike classical theatre, Pandavani relies primarily on a single lead performer, who narrates the story while singing verses and acting out different characters.
- The performance is accompanied by musicians playing traditional instruments such as the harmonium, tabla, manjira, and dholak.
- The storyteller often carries a tambura or ektara, using it not just as a musical instrument but also as a prop that transforms into a weapon, chariot, mace, or bow depending on the scene being enacted.
- There are two styles of narration in Pandavani
- Vedamati: In the Vedamati style, the lead artist narrates the story in a simple manner, sitting on the floor throughout the performance.
- Kapalik: In this narrator enacts the incidents and characters.Performers move around the stage, adopt different voices, enact battle scenes, and use dramatic gestures to bring the Mahabharata’s characters to life.
- Famous artist of Pandvani: Teejan Bai and Ritu Verma are renowned singers of Pandvani.
Hence only statements 1 and 3 are correct.
News: https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/pandavani-legend-teejan-bai-dies-at-70/article71185044.ece
Incorrect
Answer: b
Explanation:
Recently, the legendary Pandavani folk singer Teejan Bai who took Chhattisgarh’s traditional storytelling art to audiences across the world passed away.
About Pandavani:
- Pandavani is one of India’s most distinctive oral storytelling traditions, originating in the central state of Chhattisgarh.
- The name literally means “the story of the Pandavas” and refers to a musical narration of episodes from the ancient Indian epic, the Mahabharata.
- Features:
- Unlike classical theatre, Pandavani relies primarily on a single lead performer, who narrates the story while singing verses and acting out different characters.
- The performance is accompanied by musicians playing traditional instruments such as the harmonium, tabla, manjira, and dholak.
- The storyteller often carries a tambura or ektara, using it not just as a musical instrument but also as a prop that transforms into a weapon, chariot, mace, or bow depending on the scene being enacted.
- There are two styles of narration in Pandavani
- Vedamati: In the Vedamati style, the lead artist narrates the story in a simple manner, sitting on the floor throughout the performance.
- Kapalik: In this narrator enacts the incidents and characters.Performers move around the stage, adopt different voices, enact battle scenes, and use dramatic gestures to bring the Mahabharata’s characters to life.
- Famous artist of Pandvani: Teejan Bai and Ritu Verma are renowned singers of Pandvani.
Hence only statements 1 and 3 are correct.
News: https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/pandavani-legend-teejan-bai-dies-at-70/article71185044.ece
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Question 9 of 10
9. Question
1 pointsConsider the following statements regarding Qatar:
- It is located on the west coast of the Persian Gulf.
- It shares its land border with Saudi Arabia and Bahrain.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
Correct
Answer: a
Explanation:
Recently, India’s External Affairs Minister met Qatar’s Prime Minister and reviewed several areas of bilateral cooperation.
About Qatar:
- Location: It is located on the west coast of the Persian Gulf.
- Bordering Countries: It shares a sole land border with Saudi Arabia to the south and is surrounded by the Persian Gulf on all other sides.
- Capital City: Doha
- Geographical Features of Qatar:
- It occupies the Qatar Peninsula on the northeastern coast of the Arabian Peninsula.
- Terrain: The Landscape of Qatar is primarily flat and barren desert. Sand dunes dominate the southern part of the country.
- Highest Point: The highest point in the country is Qurain Abu al-Bawl.
- Salt Flats: One of the most distinct geographical features of Qatar is its salt flats or sabkhas.
- Water Bodies: Qatar has wadis, which are valleys that remain dry except during the rainy season when they can briefly turn into rivers.
- Natural Resources: It has large reserves of oil and natural gas.
Hence only statement 1 is correct.
News: https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/eam-jaishankar-meets-qatar-pm-reviews-bilateral-cooperation-regional-developments/article71186104.ece
Incorrect
Answer: a
Explanation:
Recently, India’s External Affairs Minister met Qatar’s Prime Minister and reviewed several areas of bilateral cooperation.
About Qatar:
- Location: It is located on the west coast of the Persian Gulf.
- Bordering Countries: It shares a sole land border with Saudi Arabia to the south and is surrounded by the Persian Gulf on all other sides.
- Capital City: Doha
- Geographical Features of Qatar:
- It occupies the Qatar Peninsula on the northeastern coast of the Arabian Peninsula.
- Terrain: The Landscape of Qatar is primarily flat and barren desert. Sand dunes dominate the southern part of the country.
- Highest Point: The highest point in the country is Qurain Abu al-Bawl.
- Salt Flats: One of the most distinct geographical features of Qatar is its salt flats or sabkhas.
- Water Bodies: Qatar has wadis, which are valleys that remain dry except during the rainy season when they can briefly turn into rivers.
- Natural Resources: It has large reserves of oil and natural gas.
Hence only statement 1 is correct.
News: https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/eam-jaishankar-meets-qatar-pm-reviews-bilateral-cooperation-regional-developments/article71186104.ece
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Question 10 of 10
10. Question
1 pointsConsider the following statements regarding Sub-Orbital Launch Vehicle for Experiment:
- It is a test platform to carry out Integrated Parachute Tests for validation of deceleration system of Gaganyaan Crew Module.
- Its solid stage is derived from the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) Strap-on Motors.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
Correct
Answer: c
Explanation:
Recently, the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has successfully carried out the first ground test of the Sub-Orbital Launch Vehicle for Experiments (SOLVE) solid motor at the Static Test Facility, Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota.
About Sub-Orbital Launch Vehicle for Experiment:
- It is a test platform to carry out Integrated Parachute Tests for validation of deceleration system of Gaganyaan Crew Module under various test conditions.
- During these test missions, the Crew Module will be carried to an altitude of 10 – 17 km and separated from the vehicle.
- A series of 10 parachutes will be deployed to reduce the velocity of the Crew Module before splashdown in the sea.
- The solid stage of SOLVE is derived from the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) Strap-on Motor with few modifications to meet the Gaganyaan test requirements.
- It includes development of slow burn rate propellant and straight nozzle with secondary injection thrust vector control.
Hence both statements are correct.
News: https://www.thehindu.com/sci-tech/science/gaganyaan-mission-isro-successfully-conducts-first-solve-ground-test/article71185268.ece
Incorrect
Answer: c
Explanation:
Recently, the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has successfully carried out the first ground test of the Sub-Orbital Launch Vehicle for Experiments (SOLVE) solid motor at the Static Test Facility, Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota.
About Sub-Orbital Launch Vehicle for Experiment:
- It is a test platform to carry out Integrated Parachute Tests for validation of deceleration system of Gaganyaan Crew Module under various test conditions.
- During these test missions, the Crew Module will be carried to an altitude of 10 – 17 km and separated from the vehicle.
- A series of 10 parachutes will be deployed to reduce the velocity of the Crew Module before splashdown in the sea.
- The solid stage of SOLVE is derived from the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) Strap-on Motor with few modifications to meet the Gaganyaan test requirements.
- It includes development of slow burn rate propellant and straight nozzle with secondary injection thrust vector control.
Hence both statements are correct.
News: https://www.thehindu.com/sci-tech/science/gaganyaan-mission-isro-successfully-conducts-first-solve-ground-test/article71185268.ece
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