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UPSC EXAM QUIZ 26.07.2025

Question 1 of 5
Q1: Consider the following statements: 1. In July 2025, the Supreme Court of India issued procedural guidelines to ensure the proper and uniform management of DNA evidence. 2. This decision is a major step forward in enhancing the reliability of scientific evidence and strengthening the justice system. Which of the above statement/statements are correct?
Q2: Consider the following statements: 1. India's efforts to apprehend fugitives and bring back criminals hiding abroad have intensified significantly, led by the Central Bureau of Investigation. 2. The number of red notices has more than tripled in 2024 as compared to 2023, which points to a strong and aggressive strategy of the CBI. 3. A Red Notice is an international alert issued by Interpol to its member countries, requesting the location and arrest of a wanted person for the purpose of extradition. Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
Q3: Consider the following statements: 1. Taking another revolutionary step in the world of technology, Microsoft has launched a cutting-edge AI system called BioEmu. 2. This advanced system can predict how proteins in the human body move and change over time. Which of the above statement/statements are correct?
Q4: Consider the following statements: 1. India's rural digital revolution has got a new identity when the "Meri Panchayat" mobile application won the World Summit on the Information Society 2025 Champion Award and proved its usefulness and effectiveness at the global level. 2. WSIS (World Summit on the Information Society) is a global platform supported by the United Nations (UN). 3. Which honors innovations that promote Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) through Information and Communication Technology (ICT). Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
Q5: Consider the following statements: 1. Jharkhand to launch India's first mining tourism project. 2. About 40 percent of India's total mineral wealth is present in Jharkhand. Which of the above statement/statements are correct?
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