Daily Current Affairs Quiz-15 Sep 2023
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Question 1 of 4
1. Question
Consider the following statements
1.India seeks to achieve 20% blending of ethanol biofuel with petrol by 2025-26.
2.The policy target in India of achieving 20% ethanol blending with petrol by 2025-26 will be entirely by 1G ethanol made from sugar cane and food grains.Correct
Answer: (C)
Explanation:
In India, biofuel is synonymous with first-generation (1G) ethanol, which is primarily sourced from food crops. The policy target in India of achieving 20% ethanol blending with petrol (E20) by 2025-26 is expected to be met almost entirely by 1G ethanol made from sugar cane and food grains. Second-generation (2G) ethanol, which is made from crop wastes and residues, is unlikely to contribute much to achieving this target due to several challenges related to feedstock supply chain and scaling up.Incorrect
Answer: (C)
Explanation:
In India, biofuel is synonymous with first-generation (1G) ethanol, which is primarily sourced from food crops. The policy target in India of achieving 20% ethanol blending with petrol (E20) by 2025-26 is expected to be met almost entirely by 1G ethanol made from sugar cane and food grains. Second-generation (2G) ethanol, which is made from crop wastes and residues, is unlikely to contribute much to achieving this target due to several challenges related to feedstock supply chain and scaling up. -
Question 2 of 4
2. Question
The National Judicial Data Grid, an online platform under the eCourts Project, is a database of orders, judgments and case details of 18,735 of the following below?
1.Supreme Court
2.High Courts
3.District Courts
4.Subordinate Courts
Select the correct answer from options below?Correct
Answer: (D)
Explanation:
With Supreme Court of India on boarding the National Judicial Data Grid (NJDG) portal, the flagship project of the e-Courts project completes the full circle. Now we have all three tiers of Indian judiciary on NJDG portal. NJDG is recognized as a significant innovation under the ease of doing business initiative of the Government of India.
The NJDG is a database of orders, judgments and case details of 18,735 District and subordinate Courts and High Courts created as an online platform under the eCourts Project.
Its key feature is that the data is updated in real-time and has granular data up to the Taluka level.
The NJDG portal is a national repository of data relating to cases instituted, pending and disposed of by the courts across the country.
Who runs the NJDG?
The NJDG was built as part of Phase II of the e-Courts project, which is a Centrally Sponsored Scheme.Incorrect
Answer: (D)
Explanation:
With Supreme Court of India on boarding the National Judicial Data Grid (NJDG) portal, the flagship project of the e-Courts project completes the full circle. Now we have all three tiers of Indian judiciary on NJDG portal. NJDG is recognized as a significant innovation under the ease of doing business initiative of the Government of India.
The NJDG is a database of orders, judgments and case details of 18,735 District and subordinate Courts and High Courts created as an online platform under the eCourts Project.
Its key feature is that the data is updated in real-time and has granular data up to the Taluka level.
The NJDG portal is a national repository of data relating to cases instituted, pending and disposed of by the courts across the country.
Who runs the NJDG?
The NJDG was built as part of Phase II of the e-Courts project, which is a Centrally Sponsored Scheme. -
Question 3 of 4
3. Question
Consider the following
1.The equivalence of the Election Commission to a Judge is implied in the Indian Constitution.
2.Chief Election Commissioner can only be removed or impeached in a manner similar to that of a Supreme Court Judge.
Select the correct answer from options below?Correct
Answer:(C)
Explanation:
The equivalence of the EC to a Judge is implied in the Constitution itself as it says the CEC can only be removed through impeachment,”.
Constitution stipulates that a CEC can only be removed in a manner similar to that of a Supreme Court Judge.Incorrect
Answer:(C)
Explanation:
The equivalence of the EC to a Judge is implied in the Constitution itself as it says the CEC can only be removed through impeachment,”.
Constitution stipulates that a CEC can only be removed in a manner similar to that of a Supreme Court Judge. -
Question 4 of 4
4. Question
Recently which State Government has decided to make it mandatory for schools and colleges, both government-run and private, to read the Preamble to the Constitution every day.
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