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1. Question
1 pointsWhich city became the first in India to launch a dedicated Open Transit Data portal to spot locations of cluster buses at intervals of 10 seconds, on 23rd November 2018?
CorrectOn November 23, 2018, Delhi Government launched a dedicated Open Transit Data portal in the website http://www.otd.delhi.gov.in – to spot locations of cluster buses at intervals of 10 seconds. This portal was designed and developed by IIIT-Delhi. Thus, Delhi became the first city in the country to open up transit data of city buses. This portal would provide information of 1,700 buses including: static and real time data, geo-coordinates of bus stops, route maps, timetables, and real time GPS feeds of bus locations every 10 seconds. n future, the portal will incorporate multi-modal transport data feed including those of Metro trains and last mile connectivity vehicles.
IncorrectOn November 23, 2018, Delhi Government launched a dedicated Open Transit Data portal in the website http://www.otd.delhi.gov.in – to spot locations of cluster buses at intervals of 10 seconds. This portal was designed and developed by IIIT-Delhi. Thus, Delhi became the first city in the country to open up transit data of city buses. This portal would provide information of 1,700 buses including: static and real time data, geo-coordinates of bus stops, route maps, timetables, and real time GPS feeds of bus locations every 10 seconds. n future, the portal will incorporate multi-modal transport data feed including those of Metro trains and last mile connectivity vehicles.
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2. Question
1 points‘Jhiri Mela’, a week long annual festival, was inaugurated on November 23, 2018, in Jhiri village of which state?
CorrectOn November 23, 2018, Jammu and Kashmir Governor Satya Pal Malik inaugurated a week long annual ‘Jhiri Mela’ festival at village Jhiri in Jammu district of Jammu and Kashmir. The governor announced the construction of a ‘Sarai’ (inn) at village Jhiri for the devotees. The annual fair is celebrated as a commemoration to the memory of a martyred farmer named, ‘Baba Jittoo’. A cultural programme comprising folk songs and a Dogri dance was presented by the Jammu and Kashmir Academy of Art Culture and Languages on the occasion.
IncorrectOn November 23, 2018, Jammu and Kashmir Governor Satya Pal Malik inaugurated a week long annual ‘Jhiri Mela’ festival at village Jhiri in Jammu district of Jammu and Kashmir. The governor announced the construction of a ‘Sarai’ (inn) at village Jhiri for the devotees. The annual fair is celebrated as a commemoration to the memory of a martyred farmer named, ‘Baba Jittoo’. A cultural programme comprising folk songs and a Dogri dance was presented by the Jammu and Kashmir Academy of Art Culture and Languages on the occasion.
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3. Question
1 points‘Jangalmahal’ festival to revive and popularise the culture and heritage of Jangal Mahal was celebrated from 23rdto 25th November 2018 in _____?
CorrectOn November 23, 2018, a three-day-long annual ‘Jangalmahal’ festival began in the adjoining forested areas of West Midnapore, Bankura and Purulia districts of West Bengal. Initiated and organized by the ‘Jangal Mahal Udyog’, the festival aims to revive and popularise the culture and heritage of Jangal Mahal.
IncorrectOn November 23, 2018, a three-day-long annual ‘Jangalmahal’ festival began in the adjoining forested areas of West Midnapore, Bankura and Purulia districts of West Bengal. Initiated and organized by the ‘Jangal Mahal Udyog’, the festival aims to revive and popularise the culture and heritage of Jangal Mahal.
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4. Question
1 pointsGovernment of India will observe the remembrance of 100 years of the historical Jallianwalla Bagh Massacre in 2019. The Jallianwalla Bagh Massacre incident took place on _____ in 1919?
CorrectGovernment of India has decided to mark the remembrance of 100 years of the historical Jallianwalla Bagh Massacre in 2019. The commemorative coin and postage stamps will be released on 13th April, 2019 (the day the incident took place 100 years ago in 1919).Ministry of Culture will organise cultural activities such as kavi sammelan, plays, exhibition, seminars, etc. across India. Jallianwala Bagh will undergo necessary redevelopment and upgradation. A number of commemorative as well as constructive activities will be taken up during the remembrance period.
IncorrectGovernment of India has decided to mark the remembrance of 100 years of the historical Jallianwalla Bagh Massacre in 2019. The commemorative coin and postage stamps will be released on 13th April, 2019 (the day the incident took place 100 years ago in 1919).Ministry of Culture will organise cultural activities such as kavi sammelan, plays, exhibition, seminars, etc. across India. Jallianwala Bagh will undergo necessary redevelopment and upgradation. A number of commemorative as well as constructive activities will be taken up during the remembrance period.
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5. Question
1 pointsNon-Banking Financial Company (NBFC) sanctioned Mudra loans under Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojana (PMMY), grew faster than that of banks in FY 2018, as per the 2017-18 annual report of PMMY. Which was the top lender among Small Finance Banks (SFBs)?
CorrectOn November 23, 2018, according to the 2017-18 annual report of Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojana (PMMY), NBFC sanctioned Mudra loans under PMMY, grew faster than that of banks in FY 2018. This is the first time that the bad loan data has been released by Micro Units Development & Refinance Agency (Mudra). NBFCs sanctioned approximately Rs 27,000 crore of Mudra loans during the fiscal 2018 as against Rs 92,492.68 crore sanctioned by public sector banks. Thus NBFCs not only met their Mudra target of Rs.9,050 crore for FY18, but their sanctions for the year were a five-fold jump from the previous year. NBFC Mudra loans sanctions rose 396% from last fiscal compared with just 29% increase of Mudra loans by state-run banks. Among this, AU Small Finance Bank was the top lender among Small Finance Banks (SFBs) and the State Bank of India (SBI) was the top lender among state-run banks followed by Canara Bank and Punjab National Bank.
IncorrectOn November 23, 2018, according to the 2017-18 annual report of Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojana (PMMY), NBFC sanctioned Mudra loans under PMMY, grew faster than that of banks in FY 2018. This is the first time that the bad loan data has been released by Micro Units Development & Refinance Agency (Mudra). NBFCs sanctioned approximately Rs 27,000 crore of Mudra loans during the fiscal 2018 as against Rs 92,492.68 crore sanctioned by public sector banks. Thus NBFCs not only met their Mudra target of Rs.9,050 crore for FY18, but their sanctions for the year were a five-fold jump from the previous year. NBFC Mudra loans sanctions rose 396% from last fiscal compared with just 29% increase of Mudra loans by state-run banks. Among this, AU Small Finance Bank was the top lender among Small Finance Banks (SFBs) and the State Bank of India (SBI) was the top lender among state-run banks followed by Canara Bank and Punjab National Bank.