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Question 1 of 5
1. Question
The Election Commission’s Special Intensive Revision (SIR) exercise has raised concerns primarily because:
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Answer: b) It risks exclusion of eligible voters due to high documentation requirements
Explanation:
The SIR requires documents like birth certificates and parental certificates, which a large section of citizens lack. According to the Lokniti-CSDS survey, about 5% had none of the required documents, with women, SCs, OBCs, and poorer groups most vulnerable. This creates the risk of disenfranchising legitimate voters, undermining universal adult suffrage.
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Answer: b) It risks exclusion of eligible voters due to high documentation requirements
Explanation:
The SIR requires documents like birth certificates and parental certificates, which a large section of citizens lack. According to the Lokniti-CSDS survey, about 5% had none of the required documents, with women, SCs, OBCs, and poorer groups most vulnerable. This creates the risk of disenfranchising legitimate voters, undermining universal adult suffrage.
Question 2 of 5
2. Question
Hosh Muhammad Sheedi, remembered as a folk hero in Sindh, is associated with which historical event?
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Answer: c) Battle of Dubbo (1843)
Explanation:
Hosh Muhammad Sheedi, a general of the Talpur army and of African-Siddi descent, played a leading role in resisting the British during the Battle of Dubbo (1843). He fought alongside Mir Sher Muhammad Talpur, raising the war cry “Marvesoon par Sindh na desoon” (I may die but will not give up Sindh). He was killed in the battle, after which Sindh was annexed into the Bombay Presidency.
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Answer: c) Battle of Dubbo (1843)
Explanation:
Hosh Muhammad Sheedi, a general of the Talpur army and of African-Siddi descent, played a leading role in resisting the British during the Battle of Dubbo (1843). He fought alongside Mir Sher Muhammad Talpur, raising the war cry “Marvesoon par Sindh na desoon” (I may die but will not give up Sindh). He was killed in the battle, after which Sindh was annexed into the Bombay Presidency.
Question 3 of 5
3. Question
Which of the following is a major new feature introduced in the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (Amendment) Bill, 2025?
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Answer: b) Cross-border insolvency framework for accessing overseas assets
Explanation:
The 2025 Bill adds provisions like creditor-initiated insolvency resolution, group insolvency, and a cross-border insolvency framework, enabling Indian creditors to access foreign assets of defaulting firms. This strengthens India’s insolvency system and aligns it with global practices.
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Answer: b) Cross-border insolvency framework for accessing overseas assets
Explanation:
The 2025 Bill adds provisions like creditor-initiated insolvency resolution, group insolvency, and a cross-border insolvency framework, enabling Indian creditors to access foreign assets of defaulting firms. This strengthens India’s insolvency system and aligns it with global practices.
Question 4 of 5
4. Question
Why does the Prime Minister traditionally deliver the Independence Day speech from the Red Fort?
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Answer: c) Because it symbolizes sovereignty and national pride after 1947
Explanation:
On 15 August 1947, Jawaharlal Nehru hoisted the national flag at the Red Fort, reclaiming it from its colonial past when it was used as a British garrison. Since then, every Prime Minister has addressed the nation from its ramparts, making it a symbol of India’s sovereignty and independence.
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Answer: c) Because it symbolizes sovereignty and national pride after 1947
Explanation:
On 15 August 1947, Jawaharlal Nehru hoisted the national flag at the Red Fort, reclaiming it from its colonial past when it was used as a British garrison. Since then, every Prime Minister has addressed the nation from its ramparts, making it a symbol of India’s sovereignty and independence.
Question 5 of 5
5. Question
Which of the following statements about the documentation challenges in SIR is correct?
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Answer: c) In Madhya Pradesh, only 11% respondents had a birth certificate
Explanation:
The Lokniti-CSDS survey highlighted wide disparities: in Madhya Pradesh only 11% had birth certificates, while even in Delhi and West Bengal, at least half lacked it. Parental certificates are a major hurdle, and Aadhaar has been excluded from accepted proofs, worsening the documentation gap.
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Answer: c) In Madhya Pradesh, only 11% respondents had a birth certificate
Explanation:
The Lokniti-CSDS survey highlighted wide disparities: in Madhya Pradesh only 11% had birth certificates, while even in Delhi and West Bengal, at least half lacked it. Parental certificates are a major hurdle, and Aadhaar has been excluded from accepted proofs, worsening the documentation gap.