Quiz-summary
0 of 10 questions completed
Questions:
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- 5
- 6
- 7
- 8
- 9
- 10
Information
The following Quiz is based on the Hindu, PIB and other news sources. It is a current events based quiz. Solving these questions will help retain both concepts and facts relevant to UPSC IAS civil services exam.
To view Solutions, follow these instructions:
-
Click on – ‘Start Quiz’ button
-
Solve Questions
-
Click on ‘Quiz Summary’ button
-
Click on ‘Finish Quiz’ button
-
Now click on ‘View Questions’ button – here you will see solutions and links.
You have already completed the quiz before. Hence you can not start it again.
Quiz is loading...
You must sign in or sign up to start the quiz.
You have to finish following quiz, to start this quiz:
Results
0 of 10 questions answered correctly
Your time:
Time has elapsed
You have reached 0 of 0 points, (0)
Average score |
|
Your score |
|
Categories
- Not categorized 0%
-
New Initiative: Revision Through MCQs (RTM) – Revision of Current Affairs Made Interesting
As revision is the key to success in this exam, we are starting a new initiative where you will revise current affairs effectively through MCQs (RTM) that are solely based on Insights Daily Current Affairs.
These questions will be different than our regular current affairs quiz. These questions are framed to TEST how well you have read and revised Insights Current Affairs on daily basis.
We will post nearly 10 MCQs every day which are based on previous day’s Insights current affairs. Tonight we will be posting RTM questions on the Insights current affairs of October 3, 2019.
The added advantage of this initiative is it will help you solve at least 20 MCQs daily (5 Static + 5 CA Quiz + 10 RTM) – thereby helping you improve your retention as well as elimination and guessing skills.
Pos. | Name | Entered on | Points | Result |
---|---|---|---|---|
Table is loading | ||||
No data available | ||||
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- 5
- 6
- 7
- 8
- 9
- 10
- Answered
- Review
-
Question 1 of 10
1. Question
1 pointsConsider the following statements about Vanadium:
-
- It is a noble gas with no known chemical reactions.
- It is a transition metal commonly used in steel alloys.
- It is a radioactive element with a half-life of 10,000 years.
How many of the above given statements are correct?
Correct
Ans: (a)
Explanation:
Refer: https://www.insightsonindia.com/2023/09/23/vanadium-discovered-in-the-gulf-of-khambhat/
Incorrect
Ans: (a)
Explanation:
Refer: https://www.insightsonindia.com/2023/09/23/vanadium-discovered-in-the-gulf-of-khambhat/
-
-
Question 2 of 10
2. Question
1 pointsConsider the following statements about Adi Shankaracharya:
-
- He grew up in the Tamil culture, in a stable society during the rule of the Chola dynasty.
- He was a disciple of the scholar Yadava Prakasa.
- He consolidated the doctrine of Advaita Vedanta.
How many of the above given statements are correct?
Correct
Ans: (a)
Explanation: About Adi Shankaracharya:
- Born in Kaladi village on the bank of the Periyar, the largest river in Kerala
- He was a disciple of the scholar
- He was constantly on the move — bearing the flag of Advaita Vedanta, challenging prevailing philosophical traditions including Buddhism and Jainism.
- He is believed to have established the ritual practices at the Badri and Kedar dhams.
Refer: https://www.insightsonindia.com/2023/09/23/adi-shankaracharya/
Incorrect
Ans: (a)
Explanation: About Adi Shankaracharya:
- Born in Kaladi village on the bank of the Periyar, the largest river in Kerala
- He was a disciple of the scholar
- He was constantly on the move — bearing the flag of Advaita Vedanta, challenging prevailing philosophical traditions including Buddhism and Jainism.
- He is believed to have established the ritual practices at the Badri and Kedar dhams.
Refer: https://www.insightsonindia.com/2023/09/23/adi-shankaracharya/
-
-
Question 3 of 10
3. Question
1 pointsWith reference to cultural history of India, consider the following statements :
-
- Sri Ramanujacharya is the chief proponent of Vishishtadvaita subschool of Vedanta.
- Sri Ramanujacharya was initiated into bhakti spirituality by the poet-saint Sundaramurti.
- Siant Chokhamela and Sri Ramanujacharya are contemporaries.
How many of the above given statements are correct?
Correct
Ans: (a)
Explanation: About Sri Ramanujacharya:
- Born in 1017 CE in Tamil Nadu.
- He is the most respected Acharya in the philosophy of Sri Vaishnavism.
- He was also referred to as Ilaya Perumal which means the radiant one.
- His philosophical foundations for devotionalism were influential to the Bhakti movement.
- He is famous as the chief proponent of Vishishtadvaita subschool of Vedānta.
- He wrote influential texts, such as bhāsya on the Brahma Sutras and the Bhagavad Gita, all in Sanskrit.
- S2: Ramanuja’s guru was Yādava Prakāśa, a scholar who was a part of the more ancient Advaita Vedānta monastic tradition. Sri Vaishnava tradition holds that Ramanuja disagreed with his guru and the non-dualistic Advaita Vedānta, and instead followed in the footsteps of Tamil Alvārs tradition, the scholars Nāthamuni and Yamunāchārya.
- S3: Chokhamela was a saint in Maharashtra, India in the 14th century. He belonged to the Mahar caste, one of the untouchable castes in India. He wrote many Abhangas. He was one of the first low-cast poets in India.
Refer: https://www.insightsonindia.com/2023/09/23/adi-shankaracharya/
Incorrect
Ans: (a)
Explanation: About Sri Ramanujacharya:
- Born in 1017 CE in Tamil Nadu.
- He is the most respected Acharya in the philosophy of Sri Vaishnavism.
- He was also referred to as Ilaya Perumal which means the radiant one.
- His philosophical foundations for devotionalism were influential to the Bhakti movement.
- He is famous as the chief proponent of Vishishtadvaita subschool of Vedānta.
- He wrote influential texts, such as bhāsya on the Brahma Sutras and the Bhagavad Gita, all in Sanskrit.
- S2: Ramanuja’s guru was Yādava Prakāśa, a scholar who was a part of the more ancient Advaita Vedānta monastic tradition. Sri Vaishnava tradition holds that Ramanuja disagreed with his guru and the non-dualistic Advaita Vedānta, and instead followed in the footsteps of Tamil Alvārs tradition, the scholars Nāthamuni and Yamunāchārya.
- S3: Chokhamela was a saint in Maharashtra, India in the 14th century. He belonged to the Mahar caste, one of the untouchable castes in India. He wrote many Abhangas. He was one of the first low-cast poets in India.
Refer: https://www.insightsonindia.com/2023/09/23/adi-shankaracharya/
-
-
Question 4 of 10
4. Question
1 pointsConsider the following statements About Omkareshwar Temple:
-
- It is one of the 12 revered Jyotirlinga shrines of Shiva.
- It is located on the Mandhata island along the Narmada River.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
Correct
Ans: (c )
Explanation:
- Omkareshwar, located on the Mandhata island along the Narmada River, is home to two of the 12 Jyotirlingas, sacred to Lord Shiva. It is also near the Mahakaleshwara Jyotirlinga in Ujjain. The island hosts Shaivite, Vaisnavite, and Jain temples dating back to the 14th and 18th centuries.
Refer: https://www.insightsonindia.com/2023/09/23/adi-shankaracharya/
Incorrect
Ans: (c )
Explanation:
- Omkareshwar, located on the Mandhata island along the Narmada River, is home to two of the 12 Jyotirlingas, sacred to Lord Shiva. It is also near the Mahakaleshwara Jyotirlinga in Ujjain. The island hosts Shaivite, Vaisnavite, and Jain temples dating back to the 14th and 18th centuries.
Refer: https://www.insightsonindia.com/2023/09/23/adi-shankaracharya/
-
-
Question 5 of 10
5. Question
1 pointsWhich of the following is/are famous for Sun temples?
-
- Arasavalli
- Amarakantak
- Omkareshwar
Select the correct answer using the code given below :
Correct
Ans: (a)
Explanation:
- Statement 1: Arasavalli Sun Temple is a 7th-century AD Sun Temple at Arasavalli in Andhra Pradesh.
- Statement 3: Omkareshwar is a temple dedicated to God Shiva.
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Omkareshwar
Refer: https://www.insightsonindia.com/2023/09/23/adi-shankaracharya/
Incorrect
Ans: (a)
Explanation:
- Statement 1: Arasavalli Sun Temple is a 7th-century AD Sun Temple at Arasavalli in Andhra Pradesh.
- Statement 3: Omkareshwar is a temple dedicated to God Shiva.
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Omkareshwar
Refer: https://www.insightsonindia.com/2023/09/23/adi-shankaracharya/
-
-
Question 6 of 10
6. Question
1 pointsConsider the following statements
-
- Originally, the Constitution of India expressedly mentioned five privileges.
- The parliamentary privileges do not extend to the president who is also an integral part of the Parliament.
- Till now, the Parliament of India has not made any special law to exhaustively codify all the privileges.
How many of the above given statements are correct?
Correct
Ans: (b)
Explanation
- S2: The parliamentary privileges do not extend to the President who is also an integral part of the Parliament. Article 361 of the Constitution provides for privileges for the President.
- S1 and S3: Originally, the Constitution (Article 105) expressedly mentioned two privileges, that is, freedom of speech in Parliament and right of publication of its proceedings. With regard to other privileges, it provided that they were to be the same as those of the British House of Commons, its committees and its members on the date of its commencement (ie, 26 January, 1950), until defined by Parliament.
- The 44th Amendment Act of 1978 provided that the other privileges of each House of Parliament, its committees and its members are to be those which they had on the date of its commencement (ie, 20 June, 1979), until defined by Parliament. This means that the position with regard to other privileges remains same. In other words, the amendment has made only verbal changes by dropping a direct reference to the British House of Commons, without making any change in the implication of the provision.
- It should be noted here that the Parliament, till now, has not made any special law to exhaustively codify all the privileges. They are based on five sources, namely, 1. Constitutional provisions, 2. Various laws made by Parliament, 3. Rules of both the Houses, 4. Parliamentary conventions, and 5. Judicial interpretations.
Refer: https://www.insightsonindia.com/2023/09/23/immunity-of-legislators-from-bribery-charges/
Incorrect
Ans: (b)
Explanation
- S2: The parliamentary privileges do not extend to the President who is also an integral part of the Parliament. Article 361 of the Constitution provides for privileges for the President.
- S1 and S3: Originally, the Constitution (Article 105) expressedly mentioned two privileges, that is, freedom of speech in Parliament and right of publication of its proceedings. With regard to other privileges, it provided that they were to be the same as those of the British House of Commons, its committees and its members on the date of its commencement (ie, 26 January, 1950), until defined by Parliament.
- The 44th Amendment Act of 1978 provided that the other privileges of each House of Parliament, its committees and its members are to be those which they had on the date of its commencement (ie, 20 June, 1979), until defined by Parliament. This means that the position with regard to other privileges remains same. In other words, the amendment has made only verbal changes by dropping a direct reference to the British House of Commons, without making any change in the implication of the provision.
- It should be noted here that the Parliament, till now, has not made any special law to exhaustively codify all the privileges. They are based on five sources, namely, 1. Constitutional provisions, 2. Various laws made by Parliament, 3. Rules of both the Houses, 4. Parliamentary conventions, and 5. Judicial interpretations.
Refer: https://www.insightsonindia.com/2023/09/23/immunity-of-legislators-from-bribery-charges/
-
-
Question 7 of 10
7. Question
1 pointsConsider the following statements with reference to Parliamentary Privileges in India:
-
- Parliamentary privileges are defined in Article 105 of the Indian Constitution.
- The members of Parliament are exempted from any civil or criminal liability for any statement made or act done in the course of their duties.
- The privileges are claimed only when the person is a member of the house.
How many of the above given statements are correct?
Correct
Ans: (b)
Explanation
- Parliamentary Privilegesare certain rights and immunities enjoyed by members of Parliament, individually and collectively, so that they can “effectively discharge their functions”.
- Article 105of the Constitution expressly mentions two privileges, that is, freedom of speech in Parliament and right of publication of its proceedings.
- The members of Parliament are exempted from any civil or criminal liability for any statement made or act done in the course of their duties.
- S3: The Constitution also extends the parliamentary privileges to those persons who are entitled to speak and take part in the proceedings of a House of Parliament or any of its committees. These include the Attorney General of India.
Refer: https://www.insightsonindia.com/2023/09/23/immunity-of-legislators-from-bribery-charges/
Incorrect
Ans: (b)
Explanation
- Parliamentary Privilegesare certain rights and immunities enjoyed by members of Parliament, individually and collectively, so that they can “effectively discharge their functions”.
- Article 105of the Constitution expressly mentions two privileges, that is, freedom of speech in Parliament and right of publication of its proceedings.
- The members of Parliament are exempted from any civil or criminal liability for any statement made or act done in the course of their duties.
- S3: The Constitution also extends the parliamentary privileges to those persons who are entitled to speak and take part in the proceedings of a House of Parliament or any of its committees. These include the Attorney General of India.
Refer: https://www.insightsonindia.com/2023/09/23/immunity-of-legislators-from-bribery-charges/
-
-
Question 8 of 10
8. Question
1 pointsConsider the following statements regarding privilege motion:
-
- It can be moved only in the Lok Sabha.
- Any notice w.r.t privilege motion should be relating to an incident of recent occurrence.
- The Speaker is the only deciding authority on the privilege motion.
How many of the above given statements are correct?
Correct
Ans: (a)
Explanation
- Parliamentary privileges are certain rights and immunities enjoyed by members of Parliament, individually and collectively, so that they can “effectively discharge their functions”. When any of these rights and immunities are disregarded, the offence is called a breach of privilege and is punishable under law of Parliament.
- S1: A notice is moved in the form of a motion by any member of either House against those being held guilty of breach of privilege.
- S2: S3: A member may, with the consent of the Speaker or the Chairperson, raise a question involving a breach of privilege either of a member or of the House or of a committee thereof. The rules however mandate that any notice should be relating to an incident of recent occurrence and should need the intervention of the House.
- The Speaker/RS chairperson is the first level of scrutiny of a privilege motion. The Speaker/Chair can decide on the privilege motion himself or herself or refer it to the privileges committee of Parliament.
Refer: https://www.insightsonindia.com/2023/09/23/immunity-of-legislators-from-bribery-charges/
Incorrect
Ans: (a)
Explanation
- Parliamentary privileges are certain rights and immunities enjoyed by members of Parliament, individually and collectively, so that they can “effectively discharge their functions”. When any of these rights and immunities are disregarded, the offence is called a breach of privilege and is punishable under law of Parliament.
- S1: A notice is moved in the form of a motion by any member of either House against those being held guilty of breach of privilege.
- S2: S3: A member may, with the consent of the Speaker or the Chairperson, raise a question involving a breach of privilege either of a member or of the House or of a committee thereof. The rules however mandate that any notice should be relating to an incident of recent occurrence and should need the intervention of the House.
- The Speaker/RS chairperson is the first level of scrutiny of a privilege motion. The Speaker/Chair can decide on the privilege motion himself or herself or refer it to the privileges committee of Parliament.
Refer: https://www.insightsonindia.com/2023/09/23/immunity-of-legislators-from-bribery-charges/
-
-
Question 9 of 10
9. Question
1 pointsThe Panel of Vice-Chairpersons in Rajya Sabha is headed by the
Correct
Ans: (b)
Explanation:
- Context: In a historic move, the Rajya Sabha Chairman has formed an all-women panel of 13 Vice-Chairpersons in the Rajya Sabha in connection with the Women’s Reservation Bill, known as the Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam 2023.
- Under the Rules of Rajya Sabha, the Chairman nominates from among the members a panel of VCs and any one of them can preside over the House in the absence of the Chairman/ Deputy Chairman.
- The Panel of Vice-Chairpersons in Rajya Sabha is headed by the Deputy Chairman. The members are nominated from the members of the Rajya Sabha by the Chairperson. Its role is to assist in passing bills and ensuring the effective functioning of the government.
- In case of the Chairman’s absence, the same duty is delegated and executed by the deputy chairman of the house.
Incorrect
Ans: (b)
Explanation:
- Context: In a historic move, the Rajya Sabha Chairman has formed an all-women panel of 13 Vice-Chairpersons in the Rajya Sabha in connection with the Women’s Reservation Bill, known as the Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam 2023.
- Under the Rules of Rajya Sabha, the Chairman nominates from among the members a panel of VCs and any one of them can preside over the House in the absence of the Chairman/ Deputy Chairman.
- The Panel of Vice-Chairpersons in Rajya Sabha is headed by the Deputy Chairman. The members are nominated from the members of the Rajya Sabha by the Chairperson. Its role is to assist in passing bills and ensuring the effective functioning of the government.
- In case of the Chairman’s absence, the same duty is delegated and executed by the deputy chairman of the house.
-
Question 10 of 10
10. Question
1 points‘Basel III Accord’ or simply ‘Basel III’, often seen in the news, seeks to
Correct
Ans: (b )
Explanation: About BASEL-III Norms:
- Basel-III norms were adopted by financial regulators to improve the banking sector’s ability to absorb shocks arising from financial and economic stress.
- It was developed by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision in the aftermath of the financial crisis of 2007-08. It mandates banks to maintain a CAR or Capital to Risk-weighted Assets (CRAR) of at least 8%.
- CRAR is a ratio that compares the value of a bank’s capital (or net worth) against the value of its various assets weighted according to risk.
Refer: https://www.insightsonindia.com/2023/09/23/basel-iii-capital-framework/
Incorrect
Ans: (b )
Explanation: About BASEL-III Norms:
- Basel-III norms were adopted by financial regulators to improve the banking sector’s ability to absorb shocks arising from financial and economic stress.
- It was developed by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision in the aftermath of the financial crisis of 2007-08. It mandates banks to maintain a CAR or Capital to Risk-weighted Assets (CRAR) of at least 8%.
- CRAR is a ratio that compares the value of a bank’s capital (or net worth) against the value of its various assets weighted according to risk.
Refer: https://www.insightsonindia.com/2023/09/23/basel-iii-capital-framework/
Follow us on our Official TELEGRAM Channel HERE
Subscribe to Our Official YouTube Channel HERE
Please subscribe to Our podcast channel HERE
Official Facebook Page HERE
Follow our Twitter Account HERE
Follow our Instagram Account HERE
Follow us on LinkedIn: HERE