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Q1) Consider the following statements :A) National Airports Authority & International Airports Authority of India were merged

to create AAI

B) CAPA stands for Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation

C) Mumbai airport has created a world record for single-runway operations by handling almost one flight every minute.

D) Airports Authority of India is a constitutional body

E) The Rajiv Gandhi Airport became the first airport in the Asia-Pacific region to achieve carbon neutral status.

Options:1) A, B & C are correct 2) All are correct3) A & C are correct4) C, D & E are correct

The Government of India constituted the International Airports Authority of India (IAAI) in 1972 to manage the nation's international airports while the National Airports Authority (NAA) was constituted in 1986 to look after domestic airports.The organisations were merged in April 1995 by an Act of Parliament, namely, the Airports Authority of India Act, 1994 and has been constituted as a Statutory Body and was named as Airports Authority of India (AAI).

New record: A total of 45.2 million people flew in and out of Mumbai during fiscal 2017 as against 44 million at Gatwick.

Dr. Guruprasad Mohapatra, Chairman

Q2) Consider the following:

A) The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) Operates under the Ministry of Home Affairs.

B) The establishment of the CBI was recommended by the SanthanamCommittee on Prevention of Corruption.

C) Intelligency, Impartiality & Integrity is the motto of CBID) CBI has to take prior permission from Central Government to probe matter

against the bureaucrats.

Options:1) A & B are correct2) Only B is correct3) All are correct4) A is correct

The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) is the premier investigating agency and security service of India Operating under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions

Q3) Consider the following statements:

A) POTS is an abnormal increase in heart rate when a patient stands up

B) CRPS stands for Complex Regional Pain Syndrome

C) Cervical cancer is the fourth most common cancer in women globally, and the second most common cancer among Indian women

D) NTAGI, an advisory body that recommends vaccines for India’s Universal Immunization Programme (UIP), has given the green signal to the introduction of the Human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine in the UIP.

Options:1) All are correct2) A, b & d are correct3) A, B & C are correct4) B & D are correct

This is an especially critical issue for India, given that it is introducing HPV vaccines in its Universal Immunisation Programme (UIP). This means millions of girls in India aged between 9 and 14 years will get the vaccines for free.

H1N1 influenza pandemic, the World Health Organisation (WHO) added Tamiflu to its core list of essential medicines

Q4) consider the following statements:

A) A floating treatment wetland (FTW) is located at Neknampur Lake in warangal city

B) Hydroponics is a subset of hydroculture, the method of growing plants without soil,

using mineral nutrient solutions in a water solvent

C) FTW comprises four layers : Floatable bamboo ,Styrofoam cubicles, gunny bags and

gravel.

D) Wetlands for a Sustainable Urban Future" as the theme for World Wetlands Day in 2018

Options:

1) All are correct

2) B, C & D are correct

3) A, B & D are correct

4) B & D are correct

Q5) Consider the following :

A) “Transformation by transportation” is the motto of the union government to change the face of the northeast.

B) Mizoram shares it border with Manipur, Assam, Tripura and Meghalaya

C) Advantage Assam summit was held in Silchar

D) The Department of Development of North Eastern Region (DoNER) was created in 2001 and was accorded the status of a full-fledged ministry on May 2004.

Options:1) A & D are true2) Only A is incorrect3) Only B is incorrect4) Only C is incorrect

Q6) Consider the following statements:

A) Dihydrocaffeic acid (DHCA) is one of the chemical compounds of grapes.

B) Malvidin-3’-O-glucoside (Mal-gluc), could be used as therapeutic agents for the treatment of depression.

C) Ireland is the most depressive country as per the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)

D) Maharashtra is the largest grape producer in IndiaOptions:

1) All are correct2) A & B are correct3) B & C are correct4) C is incorrect

Q7) Consider the following statements :

A) People having curcumin in their diet , have a higher prevalence of Alzheimer’s disease and better cognitive performance.

B) Andhra Pradesh is the largest turmeric producer in India

C) Brain cells in the hippocampus, a part of the brain associated with learning, are often the first to be damaged by Alzheimer’s.

Options:1) All are correct2) A & B are correct3) B & C are correct4) A & D are correct

Q8) consider the following statements:

A) Kolleru Lake is a wetland of international importance under the international Ramsar Convention.

B) The Tamil Nadu State Tourism Department for the first time organised ‘Pelican Bird Festival-2018’.

C) There are seven types of Pelican Birds

Options:

1) All are correct2) A & B are correct3) A & C are correct4) Only b is correct

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