Daily Current Affairs Quiz: 13 September 2018

Daily Current Affairs Quiz: 13 September 2018

Daily Current Affairs Quiz: 13 September 2018

1. The retail inflation remained at what per cent in Aug 2018?
1) 3.69 per cent
2) 4 per cent
3) 4.17 per cent
4) 4.27 per cent
5) 4.39 per cent
2. Manohar Lal Khattar recently announced a sharp reduction in electricity tariff in the state. He is the present Chief Minister of which state?
1) Himachal Pradesh
2) Uttarakhand
3) Haryana
4) Punjab
5) Chhattisgarh
3. According to the UN’s report on the State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World, the number of undernourished people globally in 2017 remained at
1) 777 million
2) 821 million
3) 888 million
4) 912 million
5) 966 million
4. Sardar Singh announced his retirement recently from international
1) cricket
2) football
3) tennis
4) badminton
5) hockey
5. The Union Cabinet gave its approval to the PM-AASHA scheme recently. The scheme will empower
1) health workers
2) students
3) pregnant women
4) farmers
5) unorganised sector
6. The Union Cabinet recently approved a proposal for 100 per cent electrification of all the broad gauge (BG) routes of Railways at a cost of
1) Rs 100 bn
2) Rs 111.22 bn
3) Rs 121.34 bn
4) Rs 130.25 bn
5) Rs 150.45 bn
7. The United Nations Day for South-South Cooperation is observed every year on which date?
1) 02 Sep
2) 12 Sep
3) 22 Sep
4) 25 Sep
5) 30 Sep
8. Which of the following is the first state to make it mandatory to obtain Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tag for fulfilling e-Way bill requirements?
1) Bihar
2) Rajasthan
3) Maharashtra
4) Gujarat
5) Uttar Pradesh
9. The growth of SFBs in fiscal 2018 has slowed down due to the process of transition from their erstwhile avatar as NBFCs. Here, the term SFBs means
1) Small Family Banks
2) Small Foreign Banks
3) Small Franchises Banks
4) Small Finance Banks
5) Small Future Banks
10. Which of the following countries launched its largest ever war games called Vostok 2018 recently?
1) China
2) Russia
3) Ukraine
4) North Korea
5) Iran
Answers:
  1. 1
  2. 3
  3. 2
  4. 5
  5. 4
  6. 3
  7. 2
  8. 5
  9. 4
  10. 2

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