Q1. The expansion of Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) in India primarily aims to:
A. Promote cryptocurrency adoption
B. Improve delivery of government services and financial inclusion
C. Replace Aadhaar services
D. Increase import duties
✅ Answer: B. Improve delivery of government services and financial inclusion
Q2. The Bharatmala Phase-II programme is mainly associated with:
A. River linking projects
B. National highway and logistics corridor development
C. Rural housing construction
D. Airport modernization
✅ Answer: B. National highway and logistics corridor development
Q3. What is India’s target for reducing logistics costs as a percentage of GDP by 2030?
A. Below 15%
B. Below 12%
C. Below 10%
D. Below 8%
✅ Answer: C. Below 10%
Q4. The RBI aims to maintain inflation within which target band?
A. 3% ± 1%
B. 4% ± 2%
C. 5% ± 3%
D. 6% ± 2%
✅ Answer: B. 4% ± 2%
Q5. India’s Unified Payments Interface (UPI) has crossed approximately how many monthly transactions recently?
A. 8 billion
B. 10 billion
C. 12 billion
D. 14 billion
✅ Answer: D. 14 billion
Q6. Which government initiative promotes indigenous defence manufacturing in India?
A. Make in India Defence Plan
B. Atmanirbhar Bharat
C. Digital India Mission
D. Skill India Programme
✅ Answer: B. Atmanirbhar Bharat
Q7. Which international priority continues to be emphasized globally to combat climate change?
A. Coal expansion
B. Renewable energy adoption
C. Increased fossil fuel subsidies
D. Reduction in green technology
✅ Answer: B. Renewable energy adoption
Q8. The government programme aimed at strengthening grassroots sports and athlete development in India is:
A. Fit India Movement
B. Target Olympic Podium Scheme
C. Khelo India Programme
D. National Youth Sports Scheme
✅ Answer: C. Khelo India Programme
Q9. India’s semiconductor ecosystem push primarily aims to:
A. Promote agricultural exports
B. Strengthen electronics manufacturing and reduce import dependence
C. Increase mobile tariffs
D. Support textile production
✅ Answer: B. Strengthen electronics manufacturing and reduce import dependence
Q10. World Thinking Day is observed globally on:
A. 20 February
B. 21 February
C. 22 February
D. 23 February
✅ Answer: C. 22 February


