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Daily Current Affairs UPSC: News Based MCQs Quiz | 4th September 2025

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Question 1

Governance | Schemes | Medium | The Hindu

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Consider the following:

1. The Capex subsidy for new units under the scheme will be 10%.

2. Scheme incentives aims to develop at least 270 kilo ton of annual recycling capacity.

Which of the statements above is or are correct?

A. 1 only

B. 2 only

C. Both 1 and 2

D. None of the above

Solution & Detailed Explanation

Answer: (B) 2 only

Detailed Explanation

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Question 2

Polity | Equality and Reservation | Medium | The Hindu

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Consider the following pairs:

NM Thomas Case – Formal equality

Balaji v. State of Mysore – Substantive Equality

Janhit Abhiyan Case – Two tier reservation System

How many pairs is or are correctly matched?

A. Only one

B. Only two

C. All three

D. None of the above

Solution & Detailed Explanation

Answer: (D) None of the above

Detailed Explanation

  • NM Thomas Case – Substantive Equality
  • Balaji v. State of Mysore –Formal equality
  • Janhit Abhiyan Case – Justified EWS reservation Constitutional

Question 3

International Relations | Military Exercises | Medium | The Hindu

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Which among the following nations is not a part of exercise Bright Star?

A. Qatar

B. France

C. Greece

D. Cyprus

Solution & Detailed Explanation

Answer: (B) France

Detailed Explanation

  • Participation nations in exercise Bright Star: India, Egypt, USA, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Greece, Cyprus and Italy.

Question 4

Environment | Conservation | Medium | The Hindu

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Consider the following:

1. Diclofenac causes kidney failure in vultures.

2. Aceclofenac, ketoprofen, and nimesulide are other drugs banned for conservation of vultures.

Which of the statements above is or are correct?

A. 1 only

B. 2 only

C. Both 1 and 2

D. None of the above

Solution & Detailed Explanation

Answer: (C) Both 1 and 2

Detailed Explanation

  • Vultures are exposed to the drug, when they consume carcasses of animals that were treated with diclofenac shortly before death.
  • Vultures die from kidney failure within days of exposure to diclofenac-contaminated tissues, with post-mortem findings of extensive visceral gout. Hence, diclofenac was banned for animal treatment in 2006.
  • The root cause for the decline in vultures in India has been the pharmaceutical drug known as diclofenac, a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) used to treat cattle.
  • Vultures that ingest diclofenac residues from the carcasses of treated cattle face severe health complications such as renal failure and even death, leading to catastrophic declines in their populations.
  • The drop in vulture population in India, due to the impacts of diclofenac resulted in the government banning the drug for veterinary use in 2006.
  • Other similar drugs, such as aceclofenac, ketoprofen, and nimesulide, were also found to be fatally toxic and subsequently banned.

Question 5

Economy | GST | Medium | The Hindu

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Consider the following:

1. The duty on ammonia will be reduced from 28% to 18%.

2. Milk and bread will now be cheaper.

Which of the statements above is or are correct?

A. 1 only

B. 2 only

C. Both 1 and 2

D. None of the above

Solution & Detailed Explanation

Answer: (B) 2 only

Detailed Explanation

  • The duty on ammonia will be reduced from 18% to 5%.
  • Milk and bread will now be cheaper as the tax rate has fallen from 5% to 0%.
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