Current Affairs Quiz-28 October 2023
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Question 1 of 4
1. Question
What reportedly caused an “ejecta halo” on the lunar surface when Chandrayaan-3’s lander module, Vikram touched down on the south pole of the moon?
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Answer:(A)
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”Chandrayaan-3 Results: On August 23, 2023, as it descended, the Chandrayaan-3 Lander Module generated a spectacular ‘ejecta halo’ of lunar material. Scientists from NRSC/ISRO estimate that about 2.06 tonnes of lunar epi regolith were ejected and displaced over an area of 108.4 m² around the landing site,” ISRO posted on X.Incorrect
Answer:(A)
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”Chandrayaan-3 Results: On August 23, 2023, as it descended, the Chandrayaan-3 Lander Module generated a spectacular ‘ejecta halo’ of lunar material. Scientists from NRSC/ISRO estimate that about 2.06 tonnes of lunar epi regolith were ejected and displaced over an area of 108.4 m² around the landing site,” ISRO posted on X. -
Question 2 of 4
2. Question
From which nation does India source 40% of its LNG needs?
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Answer: (D)
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Apart from strategic and defence cooperation agreements, India sources 40% of its LNG needs from Qatar.Incorrect
Answer: (D)
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Apart from strategic and defence cooperation agreements, India sources 40% of its LNG needs from Qatar. -
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3. Question
What, broadly, does Article 348 of the Indian Constitution deal with?
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Answer: (B)
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One key point of contention, the Hindi nomenclature of the Bills, has not been accepted in the draft reports. The panel’s report states that since the text of the Bill is in English it does not violate provisions of Article 348 of Constitution.Incorrect
Answer: (B)
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One key point of contention, the Hindi nomenclature of the Bills, has not been accepted in the draft reports. The panel’s report states that since the text of the Bill is in English it does not violate provisions of Article 348 of Constitution. -
Question 4 of 4
4. Question
The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has recommended the inclusion of a QR (quick response) code on food products for accessibility by _____________stating that this will ensure access to safe food for all.
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Answer: (D)
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How did the QR code come into being?
A QR code is a type of two-dimensional matrix barcode, invented in 1994, by the Japanese company Denso Wave for labelling automobile parts.
What information will the QR codes provide?
The FSSAI has advised that these new QR codes should encompass comprehensive details about the product, including, but not limited to, ingredients, nutritional information, allergens, manufacturing date, best before/expiry/use by date, allergen warning, and contact information for customer enquiries. It adds that the inclusion of a QR code for the accessibility of information does not replace or negate the requirement to provide mandatory information on the product label, as prescribed by relevant regulations.
The latest advisory caters to two important regulations — the FSSAI’s Food Safety and Standards (Labelling and Display) Regulations, 2020 which outlines the information to be included on labels of food products and the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016 which recognises the rights of individuals with disabilities and emphasises accessibility of health for persons with disabilities.
Source: The HinduIncorrect
Answer: (D)
Explanation:
How did the QR code come into being?
A QR code is a type of two-dimensional matrix barcode, invented in 1994, by the Japanese company Denso Wave for labelling automobile parts.
What information will the QR codes provide?
The FSSAI has advised that these new QR codes should encompass comprehensive details about the product, including, but not limited to, ingredients, nutritional information, allergens, manufacturing date, best before/expiry/use by date, allergen warning, and contact information for customer enquiries. It adds that the inclusion of a QR code for the accessibility of information does not replace or negate the requirement to provide mandatory information on the product label, as prescribed by relevant regulations.
The latest advisory caters to two important regulations — the FSSAI’s Food Safety and Standards (Labelling and Display) Regulations, 2020 which outlines the information to be included on labels of food products and the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016 which recognises the rights of individuals with disabilities and emphasises accessibility of health for persons with disabilities.
Source: The Hindu