How many of the above statements is/are correct?
Anonymous Quiz
39%
A. Only one
35%
B. Only two
23%
C. All the three
3%
D. None of the above
Answer: A
Soln:
International Court of Justice:
● The International Court of Justice (ICJ) is the principal judicial organ of the United
Nations (UN). It was established in 1945. Hence, statement 1 is correct.
● The court is the successor to the Permanent Court of International Justice (PCIJ)
established by the League of Nations in 1920. Hence, statement 2 is incorrect.
● After World War II, the League of Nations and PCIJ were replaced by the United Nations
and ICJ respectively.
Seat and role
● Like the PCIJ, the ICJ is based at the Peace Palace in The Hague, Netherlands.
○ It is the only one of the six principal organs of the UN that is not located in New
York City. The other five organs are the General Assembly, the Security Council, the
Economic and Social Council, the Trusteeship Council, and the Secretariat.
● The ICJ’s role is to settle legal disputes submitted to it by States and to give advisory
opinions on legal questions referred to it by United Nations organs and specialized
agencies.
● English and French are the ICJ’s official languages.
● All members of the UN are automatically parties to the ICJ statute, but this does not
automatically give the ICJ jurisdiction over disputes involving them. The ICJ gets
jurisdiction only if both parties consent to it.
● The judgment of the ICJ is final and technically binding on the parties to a case. There is
no provision of appeal; it can at the most, be subject to interpretation or, upon the
discovery of a new fact, revision.
● However, the ICJ has no way to ensure compliance of its orders, and its authority is
derived from the willingness of countries to abide by them. Hence, statement 3 is
incorrect.
Judges of the court
● The ICJ has 15 judges who are elected to nine-year terms by the UN General Assembly
and Security Council, which vote simultaneously but separately.
● A third of the court is elected every three years. Judges are eligible for re-election. Who may submit cases to the Court?
● Only States are eligible to appear before the Court in contentious cases. At present, this essentially means the 193 Member States of the United Nations.
● The Court has no jurisdiction to deal with applications from individuals, non-
governmental organizations, corporations or any other private entity.
Soln:
International Court of Justice:
● The International Court of Justice (ICJ) is the principal judicial organ of the United
Nations (UN). It was established in 1945. Hence, statement 1 is correct.
● The court is the successor to the Permanent Court of International Justice (PCIJ)
established by the League of Nations in 1920. Hence, statement 2 is incorrect.
● After World War II, the League of Nations and PCIJ were replaced by the United Nations
and ICJ respectively.
Seat and role
● Like the PCIJ, the ICJ is based at the Peace Palace in The Hague, Netherlands.
○ It is the only one of the six principal organs of the UN that is not located in New
York City. The other five organs are the General Assembly, the Security Council, the
Economic and Social Council, the Trusteeship Council, and the Secretariat.
● The ICJ’s role is to settle legal disputes submitted to it by States and to give advisory
opinions on legal questions referred to it by United Nations organs and specialized
agencies.
● English and French are the ICJ’s official languages.
● All members of the UN are automatically parties to the ICJ statute, but this does not
automatically give the ICJ jurisdiction over disputes involving them. The ICJ gets
jurisdiction only if both parties consent to it.
● The judgment of the ICJ is final and technically binding on the parties to a case. There is
no provision of appeal; it can at the most, be subject to interpretation or, upon the
discovery of a new fact, revision.
● However, the ICJ has no way to ensure compliance of its orders, and its authority is
derived from the willingness of countries to abide by them. Hence, statement 3 is
incorrect.
Judges of the court
● The ICJ has 15 judges who are elected to nine-year terms by the UN General Assembly
and Security Council, which vote simultaneously but separately.
● A third of the court is elected every three years. Judges are eligible for re-election. Who may submit cases to the Court?
● Only States are eligible to appear before the Court in contentious cases. At present, this essentially means the 193 Member States of the United Nations.
● The Court has no jurisdiction to deal with applications from individuals, non-
governmental organizations, corporations or any other private entity.
5. Consider the following statements.
1. The Paris Principles set minimum standards of credibility for National Human Rights Institutions (NHRIs).
2. The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) is a statutory organisation established in
1993 under the Protection of Human Rights Act (PHRA), 1993.
3. NHRC was established in conformity with the Paris Principles.
1. The Paris Principles set minimum standards of credibility for National Human Rights Institutions (NHRIs).
2. The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) is a statutory organisation established in
1993 under the Protection of Human Rights Act (PHRA), 1993.
3. NHRC was established in conformity with the Paris Principles.
How many of the above statements is/are correct?
Anonymous Quiz
7%
A. Only one
28%
B. Only two
63%
C. All the three
2%
D. None of the above
Answer: C
Soln:
Paris Principles:
● The Paris Principles ("Principles Relating to the Status of National Human Rights
Institutions") set out the minimum standards required by NHRIs to be considered
credible and to operate effectively. Hence, statement 1 is correct.
● The guidelines were developed at a United Nations meeting held in Paris in 1991, which
brought together representatives of NHRIs from all parts of the globe to define the core
attributes that all new or existing institutions should possess.
● Paris Principles require that NHRIs have independence in law, membership,
operations, policy and control of resources.
● Full compliance with the Paris Principles provides NHRIs with international recognition.
National Human Rights Commission (NHRC):
● The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) is a statutory organisation established in
1993 under the Protection of Human Rights Act (PHRA), 1993. Hence, statement 2 is
correct.
● The Act also created Human Rights Commissions at the levels of the various States.
● NHRC was established in conformity with the Paris Principles. Hence, statement 3 is
correct.
Functions of NHRC:
● The NHRC enquiries into complaints of violation of human rights or negligence in the prevention of such violation by a public servant, studies treaties and international instruments on human rights and makes recommendations for their effective implementation to the Government.
● It is responsible for spreading human rights awareness amongst the masses.
● While inquiring into complaints under the Act, the Commission shall have all the powers of a civil court.
Soln:
Paris Principles:
● The Paris Principles ("Principles Relating to the Status of National Human Rights
Institutions") set out the minimum standards required by NHRIs to be considered
credible and to operate effectively. Hence, statement 1 is correct.
● The guidelines were developed at a United Nations meeting held in Paris in 1991, which
brought together representatives of NHRIs from all parts of the globe to define the core
attributes that all new or existing institutions should possess.
● Paris Principles require that NHRIs have independence in law, membership,
operations, policy and control of resources.
● Full compliance with the Paris Principles provides NHRIs with international recognition.
National Human Rights Commission (NHRC):
● The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) is a statutory organisation established in
1993 under the Protection of Human Rights Act (PHRA), 1993. Hence, statement 2 is
correct.
● The Act also created Human Rights Commissions at the levels of the various States.
● NHRC was established in conformity with the Paris Principles. Hence, statement 3 is
correct.
Functions of NHRC:
● The NHRC enquiries into complaints of violation of human rights or negligence in the prevention of such violation by a public servant, studies treaties and international instruments on human rights and makes recommendations for their effective implementation to the Government.
● It is responsible for spreading human rights awareness amongst the masses.
● While inquiring into complaints under the Act, the Commission shall have all the powers of a civil court.
1. Consider the following statements about Colombo Security Conclave (CSC).
1. It is a regional security grouping of India, Sri Lanka, Mauritius, and the Maldives.
2. Countering terrorism and radicalisation is a pillar of cooperation in this conclave.
1. It is a regional security grouping of India, Sri Lanka, Mauritius, and the Maldives.
2. Countering terrorism and radicalisation is a pillar of cooperation in this conclave.
Which of the above statements is/are correct?
Anonymous Poll
8%
A. 1 only
27%
B. 2 only
65%
C. Both 1 and 2
0%
D. Neither 1 nor 2
2. Paracel and Spratly Islands, which are believed to be rich in natural resources such as oil, gas, and fisheries, are claimed by different countries. These islands are found in which of the following seas?
choose the correct answer
Anonymous Quiz
16%
A. Mediterranean sea
8%
B. Arabian sea
73%
C. South China sea
3%
D. Red Sea
Answer: C
Soln:
Colombo Security Conclave (CSC):
● The Colombo Security Conclave (CSC) is a regional security grouping of India, Sri Lanka,
Mauritius, and the Maldives. Hence, statement 1 is correct.
● CSC was established in 2020, when India, Sri Lanka and the Maldives agreed to expand
the scope of their trilateral meeting on maritime cooperation. Mauritius joined the
conclave in 2022.
○ Seychelles participates in CSC as an observer state.
● The CSC’s core objective is to promote regional security by addressing transnational
threats and challenges of common concern to the Member States.
● There are five pillars of cooperation under the CSC namely:
○ Maritime Safety and Security;
○ Countering Terrorism and Radicalisation; Hence, statement 2 is correct.
○ Combating Trafficking and Transnational Organised Crime;
○ Cyber Security and Protection of Critical Infrastructure and Technology; and
○ Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief.
● India, Maldives, Mauritius and Sri Lanka have signed the Charter and an MoU for the
establishment of the Colombo Security Conclave Secretariat in Colombo to address
security and stability challenges in the Indian Ocean Region.
● Member countries of CSC also officially welcomed Bangladesh as the groupings fifth
member state.
Soln:
Colombo Security Conclave (CSC):
● The Colombo Security Conclave (CSC) is a regional security grouping of India, Sri Lanka,
Mauritius, and the Maldives. Hence, statement 1 is correct.
● CSC was established in 2020, when India, Sri Lanka and the Maldives agreed to expand
the scope of their trilateral meeting on maritime cooperation. Mauritius joined the
conclave in 2022.
○ Seychelles participates in CSC as an observer state.
● The CSC’s core objective is to promote regional security by addressing transnational
threats and challenges of common concern to the Member States.
● There are five pillars of cooperation under the CSC namely:
○ Maritime Safety and Security;
○ Countering Terrorism and Radicalisation; Hence, statement 2 is correct.
○ Combating Trafficking and Transnational Organised Crime;
○ Cyber Security and Protection of Critical Infrastructure and Technology; and
○ Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief.
● India, Maldives, Mauritius and Sri Lanka have signed the Charter and an MoU for the
establishment of the Colombo Security Conclave Secretariat in Colombo to address
security and stability challenges in the Indian Ocean Region.
● Member countries of CSC also officially welcomed Bangladesh as the groupings fifth
member state.
Answer: C
Soln:
South China Sea dispute
● The South China Sea dispute is a complex territorial conflict involving several countries,
including China, Vietnam, the Philippines, Malaysia, Brunei, and Taiwan.
● At the heart of the dispute are competing claims over various islands, reefs, and maritime
zones, particularly the Paracel and Spratly Islands, which are believed to be rich in
natural resources such as oil, gas, and fisheries. Hence, option C is correct.
● China asserts its claim over nearly the entire South China Sea, demarcated by the
controversial "nine-dash line," which is not recognized internationally.
● China has been building military bases on small islands and also expanding the area of
islands artificially.
Importance of the South China Sea
● The South China Sea is a crucial maritime route, with a significant portion of global trade
passing through its waters.
○ The annual trade passing through the South China Sea accounts for almost 60 percent
of global maritime trade.
● The Strait of Malacca, along with the Lombok Strait and Sunda strait are all connected with
SCS and responsible for oil and LNG imports by major countries such as China, Japan, Indonesia,
South Korea, and others from Gulf countries.
● The economy of China depends upon the oil import in which 80% of the oil is transported
through the Strait of Malacca and then through SCS to China, which means that full control and easy access through this strait is crucial for economic prosperity of China.
● Apart from the strategic importance of the SCS, this region is also blessed with large deposits of natural resources beneath the sea.
● Aside from oil and gas reserves, this region is also gifted with one-third of the total marine biodiversity of the Earth, which means that substantial revenue can also be generated through
fishing alone.
Soln:
South China Sea dispute
● The South China Sea dispute is a complex territorial conflict involving several countries,
including China, Vietnam, the Philippines, Malaysia, Brunei, and Taiwan.
● At the heart of the dispute are competing claims over various islands, reefs, and maritime
zones, particularly the Paracel and Spratly Islands, which are believed to be rich in
natural resources such as oil, gas, and fisheries. Hence, option C is correct.
● China asserts its claim over nearly the entire South China Sea, demarcated by the
controversial "nine-dash line," which is not recognized internationally.
● China has been building military bases on small islands and also expanding the area of
islands artificially.
Importance of the South China Sea
● The South China Sea is a crucial maritime route, with a significant portion of global trade
passing through its waters.
○ The annual trade passing through the South China Sea accounts for almost 60 percent
of global maritime trade.
● The Strait of Malacca, along with the Lombok Strait and Sunda strait are all connected with
SCS and responsible for oil and LNG imports by major countries such as China, Japan, Indonesia,
South Korea, and others from Gulf countries.
● The economy of China depends upon the oil import in which 80% of the oil is transported
through the Strait of Malacca and then through SCS to China, which means that full control and easy access through this strait is crucial for economic prosperity of China.
● Apart from the strategic importance of the SCS, this region is also blessed with large deposits of natural resources beneath the sea.
● Aside from oil and gas reserves, this region is also gifted with one-third of the total marine biodiversity of the Earth, which means that substantial revenue can also be generated through
fishing alone.
3. Consider the following statements about the International Whaling Commission.
1. It provides for the proper conservation of whale stocks and orderly development of the
whaling industry.
2. India is not a member of this commission.
1. It provides for the proper conservation of whale stocks and orderly development of the
whaling industry.
2. India is not a member of this commission.
Which of the above statements is/are correct?
Anonymous Quiz
66%
A. 1 only
13%
B. 2 only
19%
C. Both 1 and 2
2%
D. Neither 1 nor 2
Answer: A
Soln:
International Whaling Commission:
● The International Whaling Commission was established in 1946 under the International
Convention for the Regulation of Whaling to provide for the proper conservation of
whale stocks and orderly development of the whaling industry. Hence, statement 1 is
correct.
● The Commission also conducts activities related to cetacean (e.g., whale, dolphin)
conservation.
● Currently, there are 88 contracting governments (including India). Hence, statement 2 is
incorrect.
Why in News?
● Japan has announced that it will add fin whales to its commercial whaling species list, which would allow commercial catching of fin whales.
● Japan currently limits commercial whaling to three relatively small species.
● In 2019, Japan resumed commercial whaling after withdrawing from the International
Whaling Commission.
Soln:
International Whaling Commission:
● The International Whaling Commission was established in 1946 under the International
Convention for the Regulation of Whaling to provide for the proper conservation of
whale stocks and orderly development of the whaling industry. Hence, statement 1 is
correct.
● The Commission also conducts activities related to cetacean (e.g., whale, dolphin)
conservation.
● Currently, there are 88 contracting governments (including India). Hence, statement 2 is
incorrect.
Why in News?
● Japan has announced that it will add fin whales to its commercial whaling species list, which would allow commercial catching of fin whales.
● Japan currently limits commercial whaling to three relatively small species.
● In 2019, Japan resumed commercial whaling after withdrawing from the International
Whaling Commission.
4. Consider the following statements about the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV).
1. It is the first Indian launch vehicle to have liquid stages.
2. It is a three staged launch vehicle.
3. All Chandrayaan missions were carried out with this launch vehicle.
1. It is the first Indian launch vehicle to have liquid stages.
2. It is a three staged launch vehicle.
3. All Chandrayaan missions were carried out with this launch vehicle.
How many of the above statements is/are correct?
Anonymous Quiz
45%
A. Only one
35%
B. Only two
14%
C. All the three
5%
D. None of the above
Answer: A
Soln:
Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV):
● Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) is the third generation launch vehicle of India. It is
the first Indian launch vehicle to be equipped with liquid stages. Hence, statement 1 is
correct.
● PSLV has a four-stage system comprising a combination of solid and liquid-fuelled
rocket stages. Hence, statement 2 is incorrect.
○ The first stage at the very bottom is solid fuelled, having six strap-on solid rocket
boosters wrapped around it. The second stage is liquid fuelled whereas the third
stage has a solid fuelled rocket motor. At the fourth stage, the launcher uses a
liquid propellant to boost in outer space.
● After its first successful launch in 1994, PSLV emerged as the reliable and versatile launch
vehicle of India. It has a famous reputation as a "workhorse", with a very low failure
rate.
● The PSLV can lift up to 3.8 tonnes to low-earth orbit.
● Some remarkable launches by PSLV are Chandrayaan-1 (First Indian lunar probe), Mangalyaan-1 (First Mars Orbiter Mission by India) and Astrosat (First Indian dedicated multi-wavelength space observatory). Chandrayaan 2 was carried out using GSLV. Hence, statement 3 is incorrect.
● In addition to launching satellites into LEO, PSLV has also launched satellites for communication, meteorology, navigation, scientific experiments and space exploration missions.
Soln:
Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV):
● Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) is the third generation launch vehicle of India. It is
the first Indian launch vehicle to be equipped with liquid stages. Hence, statement 1 is
correct.
● PSLV has a four-stage system comprising a combination of solid and liquid-fuelled
rocket stages. Hence, statement 2 is incorrect.
○ The first stage at the very bottom is solid fuelled, having six strap-on solid rocket
boosters wrapped around it. The second stage is liquid fuelled whereas the third
stage has a solid fuelled rocket motor. At the fourth stage, the launcher uses a
liquid propellant to boost in outer space.
● After its first successful launch in 1994, PSLV emerged as the reliable and versatile launch
vehicle of India. It has a famous reputation as a "workhorse", with a very low failure
rate.
● The PSLV can lift up to 3.8 tonnes to low-earth orbit.
● Some remarkable launches by PSLV are Chandrayaan-1 (First Indian lunar probe), Mangalyaan-1 (First Mars Orbiter Mission by India) and Astrosat (First Indian dedicated multi-wavelength space observatory). Chandrayaan 2 was carried out using GSLV. Hence, statement 3 is incorrect.
● In addition to launching satellites into LEO, PSLV has also launched satellites for communication, meteorology, navigation, scientific experiments and space exploration missions.
5. Consider the following statements about the disease Cholera.
1. It is a bacterial disease.
2. Ingestion of contaminated water and food is the primary reason for the spread of this disease.
3. There is no known treatment or vaccination for this disease.
1. It is a bacterial disease.
2. Ingestion of contaminated water and food is the primary reason for the spread of this disease.
3. There is no known treatment or vaccination for this disease.
How many of the above statements is/are correct?
Anonymous Quiz
11%
A. Only one
71%
B. Only two
19%
C. All the three
0%
D. None of the above
Answer: B
Soln:
Cholera
● Cholera is an acute diarrheal disease caused by the bacterium Vibrio cholerae. Hence,
statement 1 is correct.
● It primarily spreads through ingestion of contaminated water and food, leading to severe
dehydration and electrolyte imbalance due to profuse watery diarrhea. Hence, statement 2
is correct.
● Cholera is not likely to spread from person to person or from casual contact with
someone with cholera.
● Cholera is prevalent in regions with poor access to clean water and sanitation, often
during humanitarian crises.
● Symptoms include sudden onset of diarrhea, vomiting, and leg cramps, which can lead to
rapid dehydration.
● The disease can be fatal if left untreated, but it is easily preventable with improved sanitation and hygiene practices.
● Treatment typically involves rehydration through oral rehydration salts (ORS) or intravenous fluids in severe cases.
● In areas where cholera is endemic or during outbreaks, vaccination can also be used as a preventive measure. Hence, statement 3 is incorrect.
Soln:
Cholera
● Cholera is an acute diarrheal disease caused by the bacterium Vibrio cholerae. Hence,
statement 1 is correct.
● It primarily spreads through ingestion of contaminated water and food, leading to severe
dehydration and electrolyte imbalance due to profuse watery diarrhea. Hence, statement 2
is correct.
● Cholera is not likely to spread from person to person or from casual contact with
someone with cholera.
● Cholera is prevalent in regions with poor access to clean water and sanitation, often
during humanitarian crises.
● Symptoms include sudden onset of diarrhea, vomiting, and leg cramps, which can lead to
rapid dehydration.
● The disease can be fatal if left untreated, but it is easily preventable with improved sanitation and hygiene practices.
● Treatment typically involves rehydration through oral rehydration salts (ORS) or intravenous fluids in severe cases.
● In areas where cholera is endemic or during outbreaks, vaccination can also be used as a preventive measure. Hence, statement 3 is incorrect.
1. The Santa Ana Winds, recently seen in the news, blows in which of the following continents?