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32 QsWhich of the following bodies is primarily responsible for the planning and development of land in Delhi, as mentioned in the context of the new slum rehabilitation policy?
- A.Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD)
- B.Delhi Development Authority (DDA)✓ Correct Answer
- C.Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs (MoHUA)
- D.National Capital Region Planning Board (NCRPB)
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The article mentions the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) in conjunction with the Delhi Urban Shelter Improvement Board (DUSIB) as the bodies directed to issue tenders for rehabilitation projects. DDA is the statutory planning and development authority for Delhi established under the Delhi Development Act, 1957.
Consider the following statements regarding the Delhi Slum and JJ Cluster Rehabilitation and Relocation Policy, 2026:
1. It replaces the earlier slum rehabilitation policy of Delhi which had a cut-off date of January 1, 2015.
2. The new policy mandates that rehabilitation colonies should consist solely of housing units to maximize the number of beneficiaries.
3. The policy aims to benefit approximately four lakh families living in Jhuggi-Jhopri clusters in Delhi.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
- A.(A) Only 1
- B.(B) Only 2
- C.(C) Both 1 and 3✓ Correct Answer
- D.(D) All three
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Statement 1 is correct as the article states the new policy replaces the 2015 policy. Statement 2 is incorrect because the article explicitly states that the Union Home Minister said rehabilitation colonies should NOT be limited to housing units alone and must include community facilities. Statement 3 is correct as the policy aims to benefit four lakh families.
According to the new Delhi Slum Rehabilitation Policy 2026, what is the revised eligibility cut-off date for residents of JJ clusters?
- A.January 1, 2015
- B.January 1, 2020
- C.January 1, 2025✓ Correct Answer
- D.January 1, 2026
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The article clearly states that under the new policy, the eligibility cut-off date is shifted to January 1, 2025, from the earlier cut-off of January 1, 2015. This is a key factual data point from the news.
What is a significant feature of the implementation strategy for the new Delhi slum rehabilitation policy as directed by the Union Home Minister?
- A.Exclusive funding and execution by the Central Government.
- B.Execution solely by the Delhi Urban Shelter Improvement Board (DUSIB).
- C.Use of the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model for project rollout.✓ Correct Answer
- D.Prioritizing rehabilitation only for clusters established before 2000.
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The article states that the Union Home Minister asked the Delhi government to roll out at least five rehabilitation projects every month under the public-private partnership (PPP) model. This indicates the chosen implementation strategy involves collaboration between the public and private sectors.
Which strait, critical for global oil shipments, is mentioned in the U.S.-Iran deal as being opened unconditionally?
- A.Strait of Malacca
- B.Strait of Hormuz✓ Correct Answer
- C.Strait of Gibraltar
- D.Strait of Bab-el-Mandeb
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The article explicitly states the deal 'opens up Hormuz Strait unconditionally'. The Strait of Hormuz is a key geopolitical choke point between the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman.
Consider the following statements regarding the U.S.-Iran deal discussed in the article:
1. The deal commits Iran not to produce nuclear weapons and lifts Iranian oil sanctions.
2. Negotiations to suspend Iran's nuclear enrichment will take place over a period of 90 days.
3. The deal is described as a repackaged version of the Obama-era 2016 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA).
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
- A.(A) Only 1✓ Correct Answer
- B.(B) Only 2
- C.(C) Both 1 and 3
- D.(D) All three
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Statement 1 is correct as per the article: the deal 'halts the war... lifts Iranian oil sanctions... commits Iran not to produce nuclear weapons'. Statement 2 is incorrect: negotiations are over '60 days', not 90. Statement 3 is incorrect: the article says negotiations will occur 'without being dubbed a repackaged Obama-era 2016 JCPOA'.
According to the article, over what time period will negotiations to commit Iran to suspend nuclear enrichment take place?
- A.30 days
- B.60 days✓ Correct Answer
- C.90 days
- D.120 days
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The article specifically mentions: 'Negotiations to commit Iran to suspend nuclear enrichment... will take place over 60 days.' This is a precise data point for factual recall.
What is a key lesson for Gulf countries, as highlighted by the article, following the Iran war and the collapse of U.S. deterrence?
- A.To increase their dependence on the U.S. security umbrella.
- B.To forge a regional security architecture that brings Iran into the fold.✓ Correct Answer
- C.To accelerate bilateral Abraham Accords with Israel.
- D.To reduce their involvement in global groupings like BRICS.
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The article states: 'After the collapse of deterrence against Iran, no Gulf country is secure unless it forges a regional security architecture bringing Iran into the fold.' This is the primary implication drawn, contrasting with Europe's mistake of expanding NATO without including Russia.
Which regional intergovernmental union, mentioned as influencing U.S. thinking in the negotiations, consists of six Arab states?
- A.Arab League
- B.Organization of Islamic Cooperation
- C.Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC)✓ Correct Answer
- D.Arab Maghreb Union
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The article explicitly states that the states of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) significantly influence the thinking at the White House. The GCC is a political and economic union of Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates.
Consider the following statements regarding the U.S.-Iran deal as discussed in the article:
1. The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was adopted on June 14, 2026, for a cessation of hostilities and a 60-day negotiation period.
2. A key deal-breaker issue for Iran is its demand for the release of over $100 billion in frozen assets.
3. The article suggests that Iran's capacity to block the Strait of Hormuz is seen by some as a more potent deterrence than nuclear ambiguity.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
- A.(A) Only 1
- B.(B) Only 2
- C.(C) Both 1 and 3✓ Correct Answer
- D.(D) All three
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Statement 1 is correct as per the article's opening. Statement 2 is incorrect; the release of frozen assets is a negotiation point, but the article identifies Iran's nuclear enrichment and sovereignty over the Strait of Hormuz as the 'deal breakers'. Statement 3 is correct, as mentioned in the section 'A more defiant Iran'.
According to the article, what is the estimated direct cumulative cost of Iran's nuclear program?
- A.$50 billion
- B.$100 billion✓ Correct Answer
- C.$200 billion
- D.$300 billion
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The article states: 'Its direct cumulative costs are estimated at $100 billion'. The $300 billion figure mentioned elsewhere refers to a proposed reconstruction fund.
What is a primary geopolitical implication of the U.S.-Iran conflicts, as analyzed in the article, for the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states?
- A.They will strengthen their collective military alliance with the U.S.
- B.They are likely to reassess their geostrategic alignments and may accommodate Iran individually.✓ Correct Answer
- C.They will unanimously support a renewed nuclear deal (JCPOA) with Iran.
- D.They will shift their economic dependence entirely to China and Russia.
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The article states that the U.S. failure to protect GCC states from Iranian retaliation and its flawed war planning have 'seriously undermined America's credibility as a security provider for the GCC'. Consequently, 'They are likely to reassess their geostrategic alignments... forcing them to accommodate and appease Iran individually.'
Which of the following landmark legislations is credited with restructuring the Indian power sector, as mentioned in the context of its evolution?
- A.The Electricity (Supply) Act, 1948
- B.The Energy Conservation Act, 2001
- C.The Electricity Act, 2003✓ Correct Answer
- D.The National Electricity Policy, 2005
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The article explicitly states that the power sector evolved significantly after the passage of the Electricity Act in 2003. This act is the cornerstone of power sector reforms in India, introducing competition and regulatory oversight.
Consider the following statements regarding India's power sector as discussed in the article:
1. The national grid recently managed a peak demand exceeding 270 GW, which is more than 10% higher than the previous year's peak.
2. The Revamped Distribution Sector Scheme (RDSS) allocates a larger share of its funds for smart metering than for loss reduction infrastructure works.
3. The Draft National Electricity Policy 2026 proposes extending the monitoring of reliability indices like SAIDI and SAIFI to the transformer and low-tension network level.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
- A.(A) Only 1
- B.(B) Only 2
- C.(C) Both 1 and 3✓ Correct Answer
- D.(D) All three
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Statement 1 is correct as per the article. Statement 2 is incorrect; RDSS allocates 54% for loss reduction and 46% for smart metering. Statement 3 is correct as the article suggests these indices should be extended to the transformer and low-tension network level for accurate consumer experience assessment.
According to the article, what is the approximate target for India's per capita electricity consumption by the year 2047?
- A.1,600 kWh
- B.2,500 kWh
- C.3,000 kWh
- D.4,000 kWh✓ Correct Answer
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The article explicitly mentions the 2047 target of approximately 4,000 kWh of per capita electricity consumption, a significant leap from the current level of 1,600 kWh.
What is identified as a core challenge for Distribution Companies (DISCOMs) that restricts their ability to invest in system upgrades, according to the article?
- A.Lack of technological know-how for smart grids
- B.Inadequate power generation capacity
- C.Persistently high Aggregate Technical and Commercial (AT&C) losses✓ Correct Answer
- D.Over-reliance on variable renewable energy sources
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The article states that high AT&C losses (exceeding 20% in many states) are a key constraint for DISCOMs, restricting their ability to invest in critical upgrades like automated monitoring and timely transformer replacement, thus perpetuating poor service.
The Strait of Hormuz, a critical chokepoint mentioned in the news, connects which two bodies of water?
- A.The Persian Gulf and the Red Sea
- B.The Gulf of Oman and the Persian Gulf✓ Correct Answer
- C.The Arabian Sea and the Gulf of Aden
- D.The Mediterranean Sea and the Gulf of Suez
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The Strait of Hormuz is a narrow channel linking the Gulf of Oman (to the south and east) with the Persian Gulf (to the west). It is a vital global oil transit route, as mentioned in the article regarding blockades.
Consider the following statements regarding the U.S.-Iran agreement discussed in the news:
1. The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed after more than 100 days of conflict.
2. The primary objective of the U.S.-Israel war launched in February 2026 was solely to destroy Iran's nuclear facilities.
3. The agreement includes immediate discussions on lifting all Western sanctions on Iran.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
- A.(A) Only 1✓ Correct Answer
- B.(B) Only 2
- C.(C) Both 1 and 3
- D.(D) All three
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Statement 1 is correct: The article states the war lasted 'more than 100 days' and ended with an MoU on June 15. Statement 2 is incorrect: The objectives were broader, including regime change, destroying missile capabilities, and ending support for non-state actors. Statement 3 is incorrect: The article says core issues like 'western sanctions' would be discussed in the next phase of negotiations, not immediately.
According to the article, on which date did the U.S. and Israel launch their war on Iran?
- A.January 15, 2026
- B.February 28, 2026✓ Correct Answer
- C.March 10, 2026
- D.April 1, 2026
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The article explicitly states: 'Israel and the U.S. launched their war on Iran on February 28'. The other dates are plausible distractors but not mentioned.
What, according to the analysis in the article, was the fundamental strategic mistake made by the U.S. and Israel regarding Iran?
- A.Overestimating the military strength of their regional allies.
- B.Believing that there was a military solution to the Iranian nuclear issue.✓ Correct Answer
- C.Failing to impose a comprehensive naval blockade from the start.
- D.Neglecting to involve European powers in the diplomatic process early on.
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The article directly states: 'His biggest strategic mistake... was his belief, shared by Israel, that "there was a military solution to the Iranian nuclear issue".' This underestimation of Iran's resolve led to the stalemate and forced a diplomatic turn.
Which of the following bodies is primarily responsible for the planning and development of land in Delhi, as mentioned in the context of slum rehabilitation?
- A.Delhi Urban Shelter Improvement Board (DUSIB)
- B.Delhi Development Authority (DDA)✓ Correct Answer
- C.Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD)
- D.New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC)
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The article explicitly mentions that 376 slums are on government land under DDA jurisdiction. The DDA is the premier planning authority for Delhi established under the Delhi Development Act, making it the correct answer.
Consider the following statements regarding the new slum rehabilitation policy for Delhi:
1. The policy mandates floating tenders for at least five Public-Private Partnership projects every month.
2. The eligibility cut-off date for rehabilitation under the policy is January 1, 2026.
3. The policy is expected to benefit approximately four lakh families living in Jhuggi Jhopdi clusters.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
- A.(A) Only 1
- B.(B) Only 2
- C.(C) Both 1 and 3✓ Correct Answer
- D.(D) All three
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Statement 1 is correct as per the article: 'Shah said the Delhi government should float tenders for at least five public-private partnership-based rehabilitation projects every month.' Statement 2 is incorrect; the cut-off date is January 1, 2025, not 2026. Statement 3 is correct as mentioned: 'expected to benefit around four lakh families.' Hence, option C is correct.
According to the article, what is the total number of slums in Delhi under the jurisdiction of the Delhi Urban Shelter Improvement Board (DUSIB)?
- A.376
- B.299✓ Correct Answer
- C.675
- D.50
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The article states: 'Of these, 376 are on government land and come under the DDA jurisdiction, while 299 come under DUSIB’s jurisdiction.' Therefore, 299 slums are under DUSIB. 675 is the total number of slums, 376 are under DDA, and 50 is the number of additional clusters for which project documents are to be prepared.
What was identified as a key reason for the failure of previous slum rehabilitation attempts in Delhi, as per the article?
- A.Lack of political will from the central government
- B.Opposition from the residents of JJ clusters
- C.Absence of a legal framework for rehabilitation
- D.Lack of viability gap funding for the projects✓ Correct Answer
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The article explicitly mentions in its last sentence: 'previous attempts in this direction failed due to lack of viability gap funding for the projects...' This is a direct factual extraction from the provided content, making it the correct answer.
Which country's social media policy model is the UK planning to adopt for its under-16 ban?
- A.United States
- B.Australia✓ Correct Answer
- C.Singapore
- D.Germany
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As stated in the article, the UK government plans to use the same model for a social media ban as Australia. This involves restricting account creation for those under 16 rather than a blanket content ban.
Consider the following statements regarding the UK's proposed social media ban:
1. It is a complete ban preventing under-16s from accessing any content on platforms like YouTube.
2. The ban will cover messaging services like WhatsApp and Signal.
3. The policy is scheduled to be implemented by Spring 2027.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
- A.(A) Only 1
- B.(B) Only 2
- C.(C) Only 3✓ Correct Answer
- D.(D) 2 and 3 only
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Statement 1 is incorrect; the expert clarifies it is an 'age-limit' on account creation, not a content ban. Children can still watch videos. Statement 2 is incorrect as the government statement explicitly excludes messaging services. Statement 3 is correct as per the announcement date of June 15.
According to a survey mentioned in the article, what percentage of children in Australia were reportedly still on social media after a similar ban?
- A.50%
- B.60%
- C.70%✓ Correct Answer
- D.80%
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The article cites a survey noting that 70% of children in Australia are still on social media post-ban, highlighting implementation challenges. The remaining 30% being off is presented as a positive outcome.
What is the primary rationale, as explained by the expert, for advocating an age limit on social media for children?
- A.To increase government control over digital content.
- B.To limit the contractual relationship between platforms and children, preventing inappropriate targeting.✓ Correct Answer
- C.To boost the market for child-specific educational apps.
- D.To reduce internet bandwidth consumption by minors.
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The expert, Ravi Iyer, explains that the age limit restricts the 'contractual relationship' where companies target children with algorithms, notifications, and personalized experiences, which may be inappropriate. It is framed as a protective measure, not a content control one.
Which government think tank published the 'Composite Water Management Index (CWMI)' report mentioned in the article?
- A.NITI Aayog✓ Correct Answer
- B.Planning Commission
- C.Ministry of Jal Shakti
- D.Central Water Commission
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The Composite Water Management Index (CWMI) is a flagship report published by NITI Aayog, the premier policy think tank of the Government of India, to assess water management across states.
Consider the following statements regarding the urban water crisis discussed in the article:
1. The Mihir Shah Committee pointed out that India's water policy has historically focused on augmenting supplies with little attention to demand-side management.
2. The Atal Bhujal Yojana is a state-sponsored scheme focused on efficient water use in urban industries.
3. NITI Aayog's Composite Water Management Index (CWMI) report had warned of a dire water situation as early as 2018.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
- A.(A) Only 1
- B.(B) Only 2
- C.(C) Both 1 and 3✓ Correct Answer
- D.(D) All three
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Statement 1 is correct as per the article's mention of the Mihir Shah Committee's findings. Statement 2 is incorrect; Atal Bhujal Yojana is a central sector scheme focused on groundwater management in agriculture, not specifically urban industries. Statement 3 is correct as the article cites the 2018 CWMI report warning.
According to the article, in which year did the Mihir Shah Committee submit its observations on India's water policy?
- A.2014
- B.2016✓ Correct Answer
- C.2018
- D.2020
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The article explicitly states: "In 2016, the Mihir Shah Committee had pointed out..." This is a direct factual recall from the provided content.
What is the primary critique of the conventional approach to urban water management, as highlighted in the article?
- A.It over-invests in rainwater harvesting at the expense of dam construction.
- B.It treats each water crisis as an isolated event without addressing structural causes.✓ Correct Answer
- C.It prioritizes industrial water needs over agricultural and domestic requirements.
- D.It relies too heavily on international funding and technological imports.
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The article states: "The problem, however, is that municipal and state-level authorities treat every crisis as an isolated event and very little has been done to address the structural reasons for water shortfall..." This is the core critique presented.
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- Q1. of the following bodies is primarily responsible for the plann…
- Q2. Consider the following statements regarding the Delhi Slum and…
- Q3. According to the new Delhi Slum Rehabilitation Policy 2026, wh…
- Q4. is a significant feature of the implementation strategy for th…
- Q5. strait, critical for global oil shipments, is mentioned in the…
- Q6. Consider the following statements regarding the U.S.-Iran deal…
- Q7. According to the article, over what time period will negotiati…
- Q8. is a key lesson for Gulf countries, as highlighted by the arti…
- Q9. regional intergovernmental union, mentioned as influencing U.S…
- Q10. Consider the following statements regarding the U.S.-Iran deal…
- Q11. According to the article, what is the estimated direct cumulat…
- Q12. is a primary geopolitical implication of the U.S.-Iran conflic…
- Q13. of the following landmark legislations is credited with restru…
- Q14. Consider the following statements regarding India's power sect…
- Q15. According to the article, what is the approximate target for I…
- Q16. is identified as a core challenge for Distribution Companies (…
- Q17. The Strait of Hormuz, a critical chokepoint mentioned in the n…
- Q18. Consider the following statements regarding the U.S.-Iran agre…
- Q19. According to the article, on which date did the U.S. and Israe…
- Q20. What, according to the analysis in the article, was the fundam…
- Q21. of the following bodies is primarily responsible for the plann…
- Q22. Consider the following statements regarding the new slum rehab…
- Q23. According to the article, what is the total number of slums in…
- Q24. was identified as a key reason for the failure of previous slu…
- Q25. country's social media policy model is the UK planning to adop…
- Q26. Consider the following statements regarding the UK's proposed …
- Q27. According to a survey mentioned in the article, what percentag…
- Q28. is the primary rationale, as explained by the expert, for advo…
- Q29. government think tank published the 'Composite Water Managemen…
- Q30. Consider the following statements regarding the urban water cr…
- Q31. According to the article, in which year did the Mihir Shah Com…
- Q32. is the primary critique of the conventional approach to urban …