๐ง Daily Mock Test โ 28 July 2025
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#1. Arka Samrat, a hybrid developed by IIHR, is particularly recommended for:
๐ฉ Answer: 3
๐ Explanation:
Arka Samrat produces large, firm fruits with long shelf life and good transport qualityโideal for export and bulk supply chains.
#2. The ‘Global Innovation Index (GII)’ is released annually by which organization?
๐ฉ Answer: 3
#3. Which of the following parameters is NOT used to evaluate MPs for the Sansad Ratna Award?
๐ฉ Answer: 3
๐ Explanation:
The Sansad Ratna Award emphasizes legislative performance inside Parliamentโdebates, questions, and bills.
While constituency work (like MPLADS spending) is important, it is not a core evaluation criterion for this award.
#4. The Doha Declaration (2001), often cited in trade and health debates, is associated with:
๐ฉ Answer: 3
๐ Explanation: The Doha Declaration clarified that the TRIPS agreement should not prevent members from protecting public health and promoting access to medicines for all.
#5. In the NISAR mission, NASA and ISRO have contributed respectively to:
๐ฉ Answer: D
๐ Explanation:
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NASA: L-band Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) system
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ISRO: S-band radar, spacecraft bus, and launch via GSLV Mk II
#6. Which of the following hybrid tomato varieties developed by IIHR, Bengaluru is known for triple disease resistance?
๐ฉ Answer: 3
๐ Explanation:
Arka Rakshak is Indiaโs first hybrid tomato resistant to three major diseases:
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Bacterial Wilt
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Tomato Leaf Curl Virus (ToLCV)
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Early Blight
It is a major breakthrough in tomato breeding.
#7. Which of the following states recently became the first to implement the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) in India?
๐ฉ Answer: 2
Which of the following statements about NISAR is/are correct?
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It uses both L-band and S-band radar imaging.
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It will be launched by NASA using the Falcon 9 rocket.
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It scans the entire Earth every 12 days.
#8. Select the correct answer using the code below:
๐ฉ Answer: 2
๐ Explanation:
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โ Statement 1 is correct โ NASA contributes the L-band radar, ISRO contributes the S-band radar.
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โ Statement 2 is incorrect โ NISAR will be launched by ISROโs GSLV Mk II, not by NASA or SpaceX.
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โ Statement 3 is correct โ NISAR has a 12-day repeat cycle to scan the entire Earthโs surface.
#9. What could be a potential impact if India accepts restrictive IPR clauses in the FTA?
๐ฉ Answer: 2
๐ Explanation: India is known as the โpharmacy of the Global South.โ Restrictive IPRs can hinder its ability to supply affordable generics to developing nations.
NISAR Satellite Mission
Consider the following applications of the NISAR satellite:
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Monitoring glacier melting and land subsidence
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Estimating crop yields and soil moisture
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Enhancing maritime surveillance in the Indian Ocean
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Detecting tectonic shifts and earthquakes
#10. Consider the following applications of the NISAR satellite:
๐ฉ Answer: 1
๐ Explanation:
NISAR is designed for land-based Earth observation and does not specialize in maritime surveillance.
It tracks:
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Glacier loss & subsidence
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Agricultural patterns (crop health, soil moisture)
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Earthquakes & tectonic plate movements
#11. NISAR, a joint satellite mission by NASA and ISRO, is primarily designed to:
๐ฉ Answer: 3
๐ Explanation:
NISAR (NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar) is an Earth observation satellite that uses L-band and S-band radar to monitor:
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Forest cover
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Ice sheets & glaciers
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Agricultural land
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Earthquakes & surface deformation
Consider the following statements about the Sansad Ratna Award:
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It is presented by the Election Commission of India.
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It was inspired by former President Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam.
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The award is based on data from Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha records.
#12. Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
๐ฉ Answer: 2
๐ Explanation:
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Statement 1 is incorrect โ The award is presented by the Prime Point Foundation, not the Election Commission.
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Statement 2 is correct โ The award was inspired by the vision of Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, who encouraged recognizing parliamentary excellence.
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Statement 3 is correct โ Data is sourced from official parliamentary records of the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha.
#13. Which of the following is NOT correctly matched with its feature?
๐ฉ Answer: 3
๐ Explanation:
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โ Arka Shreshta is bred for open-field cultivation, not for hydroponics.
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โ The rest are correctly matched.
#14. The ‘PM eVIDYA’ initiative is primarily aimed at:
๐ฉ Answer: 3
#15. โMission LiFEโ, launched by India and supported by the UN, focuses on:
๐ฉ Answer: B
#16. Why is the production of generic medicines important for India and other developing countries?
๐ฉ Answer: C
๐ Explanation: Generic drugs are crucial in making life-saving medicines accessible in low- and middle-income countries at affordable prices.
#17. Which of the following statements best explains the concern regarding the Intellectual Property clauses in the proposed UK-India Free Trade Agreement?
๐ฉ Answer: C
๐ Explanation: The concern is that stricter IPR clauses may extend patent periods or introduce data exclusivity, delaying the entry of cheaper generic versions in the Indian market.
#18. The Sansad Ratna Award is presented to:
๐ฉ Answer: 2
๐ Explanation:
The Sansad Ratna Award is given to Members of Parliament (MPs) who demonstrate outstanding performance in Parliamentโparticularly in areas such as debates, questions, private member bills, and attendance.
Consider the following pairs of tomato varieties and their special traits:
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Arka Shreshta โ Resistant to Tomato Leaf Curl Virus
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Arka Vishal โ High Total Soluble Solids (TSS), good for processing
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Arka Abhijit โ Late maturing with poor shelf life
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Arka Samrat โ Suitable for long-distance transport
#19. Which of the above pairs are correctly matched?
๐ฉ Answer: 1
๐ Explanation:
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โ Arka Shreshta is resistant to ToLCV.
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โ Arka Vishal is rich in TSS, ideal for processing.
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โ Arka Abhijit is early maturing with good shelf life, not poor.
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โ Arka Samrat is suitable for transportation and large-scale marketing.
#20. Section 3(d) of the Indian Patents Act, often discussed in FTA negotiations, is significant because:
๐ฉ Answer: 2
๐ Explanation: Section 3(d) prevents pharmaceutical companies from getting fresh patents for minor modifications of existing drugs, thereby preventing โevergreening.โ