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Introducing MAINS TARGET 2025 by Officers’ IAS Academy, starting from June 8th, 2025 – a meticulously designed test series to help you stay ahead in the race to the top ranks.
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1. Consider the following statements.
1. India is a member of Global Partnership on Artificial Intelligence (GPAI).
2. India is a member of Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD).
3. All members of the United Nations Organisations have joined GPAI.
1. India is a member of Global Partnership on Artificial Intelligence (GPAI).
2. India is a member of Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD).
3. All members of the United Nations Organisations have joined GPAI.
How many of the above statements is/are correct?
Anonymous Quiz
48%
A. Only one
39%
B. Only two
10%
C. All three
2%
D. None
Answer: A
Soln:
Global Partnership on Artificial Intelligence (GPAI):
● Established in 2020, Global Partnership on Artificial Intelligence (GPAI) is an international
initiative to support responsible and human-centric development and use of Artificial
Intelligence (AI).
● GPAI is a congregation of 29 member countries, including Argentina, Australia, Belgium,
Brazil, Canada, Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Germany, India, Ireland, Israel, Italy,
Japan, Mexico, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Poland, the Republic of Korea, Senegal, Serbia,
Singapore, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Türkiye, the United Kingdom, the United States and the
European Union. Hence, statement 3 is incorrect.
● India had joined the GPAI in 2020 as a founding member. Hence, statement 1 is correct.
● GPAI brings together engaged minds and expertise from science, industry, civil society,
governments, international organisations and academia to foster international
cooperation.
● The GPAI is supported by a secretariat hosted by the Organisation for Economic Co-
operation and Development (OECD).
○ OECD is a group of 38 member countries that discuss and develop economic and social
policy. OECD members are typically democratic countries that support free-market
economies. India is not a member of OECD. Hence, statement 2 is incorrect.
Soln:
Global Partnership on Artificial Intelligence (GPAI):
● Established in 2020, Global Partnership on Artificial Intelligence (GPAI) is an international
initiative to support responsible and human-centric development and use of Artificial
Intelligence (AI).
● GPAI is a congregation of 29 member countries, including Argentina, Australia, Belgium,
Brazil, Canada, Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Germany, India, Ireland, Israel, Italy,
Japan, Mexico, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Poland, the Republic of Korea, Senegal, Serbia,
Singapore, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Türkiye, the United Kingdom, the United States and the
European Union. Hence, statement 3 is incorrect.
● India had joined the GPAI in 2020 as a founding member. Hence, statement 1 is correct.
● GPAI brings together engaged minds and expertise from science, industry, civil society,
governments, international organisations and academia to foster international
cooperation.
● The GPAI is supported by a secretariat hosted by the Organisation for Economic Co-
operation and Development (OECD).
○ OECD is a group of 38 member countries that discuss and develop economic and social
policy. OECD members are typically democratic countries that support free-market
economies. India is not a member of OECD. Hence, statement 2 is incorrect.
2. Consider the following statements.
1. SRIJAN portal is an online platform for citizens to lodge their grievances related to service
delivery.
2. CPGRAMS portal is to partner the private sector in indigenisation efforts of Defence Public
Sector Undertakings (DPSUs).
1. SRIJAN portal is an online platform for citizens to lodge their grievances related to service
delivery.
2. CPGRAMS portal is to partner the private sector in indigenisation efforts of Defence Public
Sector Undertakings (DPSUs).
Which of the above statements is/are incorrect?
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22%
A. 1 only
11%
B. 2 only
51%
C. Both 1 and 2
16%
D. Neither 1 nor 2
Answer: C
Soln:
CPGRAMS:
● Centralised Public Grievance Redress and Monitoring System (CPGRAMS) is an online
platform available to the citizens 24x7 to lodge their grievances to the public
authorities on any subject related to service delivery. Hence, statement 2 is incorrect.
● Launched in 2007, it is a single portal connected to all the Ministries/Departments of
Government of India and States.
● The online web-enabled system was developed by the National Informatics Centre, under
the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) in association with the
Department of Administrative Reforms and Public Grievances (DARPG).
● It has been developed with an objective of speedy redress and effective monitoring of
grievances by Ministries/Departments/Organizations of Government of India.
● The time limit for redress of grievance is 30 days. In case of delay an interim reply with
reasons for delay is required to be given.
● CPGRAMS also provides an appeal facility to the citizens if they are not satisfied with the
resolution by the Grievance Officer.
SRIJAN PORTAL:
● The Ministry of Defence launched the SRIJAN PORTAL in 2020.
● The main objective of the portal is to partner the private sector in indigenisation efforts
of Defence Public Sector Undertakings (DPSUs) and the Armed Forces. Hence, statement 1
is incorrect.
● On this portal, DPSUs and Service Headquarters (SHQs) offer defence items to the
industries, including MSMEs and start-ups, for indigenisation.
Soln:
CPGRAMS:
● Centralised Public Grievance Redress and Monitoring System (CPGRAMS) is an online
platform available to the citizens 24x7 to lodge their grievances to the public
authorities on any subject related to service delivery. Hence, statement 2 is incorrect.
● Launched in 2007, it is a single portal connected to all the Ministries/Departments of
Government of India and States.
● The online web-enabled system was developed by the National Informatics Centre, under
the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) in association with the
Department of Administrative Reforms and Public Grievances (DARPG).
● It has been developed with an objective of speedy redress and effective monitoring of
grievances by Ministries/Departments/Organizations of Government of India.
● The time limit for redress of grievance is 30 days. In case of delay an interim reply with
reasons for delay is required to be given.
● CPGRAMS also provides an appeal facility to the citizens if they are not satisfied with the
resolution by the Grievance Officer.
SRIJAN PORTAL:
● The Ministry of Defence launched the SRIJAN PORTAL in 2020.
● The main objective of the portal is to partner the private sector in indigenisation efforts
of Defence Public Sector Undertakings (DPSUs) and the Armed Forces. Hence, statement 1
is incorrect.
● On this portal, DPSUs and Service Headquarters (SHQs) offer defence items to the
industries, including MSMEs and start-ups, for indigenisation.
3. Which of the following countries share their borders with the Aral Sea?
1. Turkmenistan
2. Uzbekistan
3. Kazakhstan
4. Kyrgyzstan
1. Turkmenistan
2. Uzbekistan
3. Kazakhstan
4. Kyrgyzstan
Select the correct answer using the codes given below
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14%
A. 1 and 2 only
51%
B. 2 and 3 only
16%
C. 3 and 4 only
19%
D. 1, 2 and 3 only
4. Almatti dam, recently seen in news, is present across which of the following rivers?
choose the correct answer
Anonymous Quiz
46%
A. Krishna
17%
B. Volga
26%
C. Amu Darya
10%
D. Godavari
Answer: A
Soln:
● The Almatti Dam is a hydroelectric project on the Krishna River in North
Soln:
● The Almatti Dam is a hydroelectric project on the Krishna River in North
5. Consider the following statements about Regional Rural Banks (RRB).
1. These banks were set up based on the recommendations of Narasimham committee on
rural credit.
2. Reducing regional imbalances in development is one of the objectives of RRBs.
3. RRBs are wholly owned by the State Governments.
1. These banks were set up based on the recommendations of Narasimham committee on
rural credit.
2. Reducing regional imbalances in development is one of the objectives of RRBs.
3. RRBs are wholly owned by the State Governments.
How many of the above statements is/are correct?
Anonymous Quiz
14%
A. Only one
71%
B. Only two
13%
C. All the three
1%
D. None of the above
Answer: B
Soln:
Regional Rural Banks:
● Based on the recommendations of the Narasimham committee on rural credit, Regional
Rural Banks (RRBs) were established in 1975 under the Regional Rural Banks Act, 1976 to
provide financial assistance to different segments of the rural population. Hence,
statement 1 is correct.
● The main objectives of setting up the RRB is to provide credit and other facilities,
especially to the small and marginal farmers, agricultural laborers, artisans and
small entrepreneurs in rural areas.
● Each RRB is sponsored by a public sector bank, which provides assistance in several
ways.
● RRBs are jointly owned by the Government of India, the concerned State Government
and Sponsor Banks with the issued capital shared in the proportion of 50%, 15% and
35% respectively. Hence, statement 3 is incorrect.
● NABARD is entrusted with the responsibility for conduct of statutory inspections of
Regional Rural Banks. The regulatory powers continue to be vested with the Reserve
Bank of India.
Objectives:
● RRBs established with the explicit objective of
○ Bridging the credit gap in rural areas
○ Check the outflow of rural deposits to urban areas
○ Reduce regional imbalances and increase rural employment generation
Hence, statement 2 is correct.
● Each RRB will operate within the local limits specified by notification. If necessary, a RRB
will also establish branches or agencies at places notified by the Government.
● The RRBs are required to provide 75% of their outstanding advances as priority sector
lending with primary focus on agricultural credit, including small and marginal farmers, as
well as micro entrepreneurs and rural artisans.
Soln:
Regional Rural Banks:
● Based on the recommendations of the Narasimham committee on rural credit, Regional
Rural Banks (RRBs) were established in 1975 under the Regional Rural Banks Act, 1976 to
provide financial assistance to different segments of the rural population. Hence,
statement 1 is correct.
● The main objectives of setting up the RRB is to provide credit and other facilities,
especially to the small and marginal farmers, agricultural laborers, artisans and
small entrepreneurs in rural areas.
● Each RRB is sponsored by a public sector bank, which provides assistance in several
ways.
● RRBs are jointly owned by the Government of India, the concerned State Government
and Sponsor Banks with the issued capital shared in the proportion of 50%, 15% and
35% respectively. Hence, statement 3 is incorrect.
● NABARD is entrusted with the responsibility for conduct of statutory inspections of
Regional Rural Banks. The regulatory powers continue to be vested with the Reserve
Bank of India.
Objectives:
● RRBs established with the explicit objective of
○ Bridging the credit gap in rural areas
○ Check the outflow of rural deposits to urban areas
○ Reduce regional imbalances and increase rural employment generation
Hence, statement 2 is correct.
● Each RRB will operate within the local limits specified by notification. If necessary, a RRB
will also establish branches or agencies at places notified by the Government.
● The RRBs are required to provide 75% of their outstanding advances as priority sector
lending with primary focus on agricultural credit, including small and marginal farmers, as
well as micro entrepreneurs and rural artisans.
1. The Government of India has constituted the Financial Services Institutions Bureau(FSIB) in
2022. Which body did it replace?
2022. Which body did it replace?
choose the correct answer
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50%
A. Bank Boards Bureau
24%
B. Financial Intelligence Unit
13%
C. Forward Markets Commission
13%
D. Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India
2. Consider the following statements about the United Nations Peacekeeping Forces.
1. The United Nations Peacekeeping Forces are employed by the UN to maintain or re-
establish peace in an area of armed conflict.
2. The Indian Army has established a Centre for UN Peacekeeping (CUNPK) in New Delhi to
impart niche training in peacekeeping operations.
3. The UN Peacekeeping Forces can be employed even when both parties to a conflict do not
accept their presence.
1. The United Nations Peacekeeping Forces are employed by the UN to maintain or re-
establish peace in an area of armed conflict.
2. The Indian Army has established a Centre for UN Peacekeeping (CUNPK) in New Delhi to
impart niche training in peacekeeping operations.
3. The UN Peacekeeping Forces can be employed even when both parties to a conflict do not
accept their presence.
How many of the above statements is/are correct?
Anonymous Quiz
15%
A. Only one
61%
B. Only two
22%
C. All the three
1%
D. None of the above
Answer: A
Soln:
FINANCIAL SERVICES INSTITUTIONS BUREAU:
● The Financial Services Institutions Bureau (FSIB) was constituted in 2022, as an
autonomous body of Government of India.
● It replaced the Banks Board Bureau (BBB). Hence, option A is correct.
● FSIB’s mandate is recommending persons for appointment as whole-time directors
and non-executive chairpersons on the Board of Public Sector Banks (PSBs), Public
Sector Financial Institutions (FIs) and Public Sector Insurance Companies (PSIs) and
recommend measures to improve Corporate Governance in these Institutions.
● FSIB is headed by a chairman, a central government nominee.
● Other functions of the Bureau are :-
○ To advise the Government on matters relating to appointments, transfer or
extension of term of office and termination of services of the said directors;
○ To advise the Government on the desired management structure at the Board level
for PSBs, FIs and PSIs;
○ To build a data bank containing data related to the performance of PSBs, FIs and
PSIs;
○ To advise the Government on formulation and enforcement of a code of conduct and
ethics for whole-time directors in PSBs, FIs and PSIs;
○ To advise the Government on evolving suitable training and development
programmes for management personnel in PSBs, FIs and PSIs.
Soln:
FINANCIAL SERVICES INSTITUTIONS BUREAU:
● The Financial Services Institutions Bureau (FSIB) was constituted in 2022, as an
autonomous body of Government of India.
● It replaced the Banks Board Bureau (BBB). Hence, option A is correct.
● FSIB’s mandate is recommending persons for appointment as whole-time directors
and non-executive chairpersons on the Board of Public Sector Banks (PSBs), Public
Sector Financial Institutions (FIs) and Public Sector Insurance Companies (PSIs) and
recommend measures to improve Corporate Governance in these Institutions.
● FSIB is headed by a chairman, a central government nominee.
● Other functions of the Bureau are :-
○ To advise the Government on matters relating to appointments, transfer or
extension of term of office and termination of services of the said directors;
○ To advise the Government on the desired management structure at the Board level
for PSBs, FIs and PSIs;
○ To build a data bank containing data related to the performance of PSBs, FIs and
PSIs;
○ To advise the Government on formulation and enforcement of a code of conduct and
ethics for whole-time directors in PSBs, FIs and PSIs;
○ To advise the Government on evolving suitable training and development
programmes for management personnel in PSBs, FIs and PSIs.