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Consider the following statements about Akashteer Systems
Choose the correct statements:
Solution (c)
Statement Analysis
Statement 1 | Statement 2 |
Correct | Correct |
Akashteer Systems:
· These are advanced Air Defence Control and Reporting Systems (ADCRS) which will serve as a critical asset in safeguarding the country from aerial threats, including missile and rocket attacks. · It is a sophisticated, integrated control and reporting system designed to neutralize enemy threats swiftly. · The system is capable of managing all aspects of air defence for the Army, integrating multiple radar systems, sensors, and communication technologies into a single operational framework. · It provides a real-time battlefield view, allowing military personnel to detect, track, and engage aerial threats such as incoming missiles or enemy aircraft. |
· It brings together various surveillance assets, radar systems, and communication nodes, enabling precise coordination of air defence operations.
· It is suitable for a wide range of operational environments. · It is developed by Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL). · Significance: This enhances the Indian Army’s ability to monitor airspace and deliver timely responses to any imminent threats. |
Context: Amid heightened global security concerns, the Indian Army has significantly enhanced its air defence capabilities with the acquisition of 100 Akashteer air defence systems.
Solution (c)
Statement Analysis
Statement 1 | Statement 2 |
Correct | Correct |
Akashteer Systems:
· These are advanced Air Defence Control and Reporting Systems (ADCRS) which will serve as a critical asset in safeguarding the country from aerial threats, including missile and rocket attacks. · It is a sophisticated, integrated control and reporting system designed to neutralize enemy threats swiftly. · The system is capable of managing all aspects of air defence for the Army, integrating multiple radar systems, sensors, and communication technologies into a single operational framework. · It provides a real-time battlefield view, allowing military personnel to detect, track, and engage aerial threats such as incoming missiles or enemy aircraft. |
· It brings together various surveillance assets, radar systems, and communication nodes, enabling precise coordination of air defence operations.
· It is suitable for a wide range of operational environments. · It is developed by Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL). · Significance: This enhances the Indian Army’s ability to monitor airspace and deliver timely responses to any imminent threats. |
Context: Amid heightened global security concerns, the Indian Army has significantly enhanced its air defence capabilities with the acquisition of 100 Akashteer air defence systems.
Consider the following statements about Negro River
How many of the statements given above are correct?
Solution (a)
Statement Analysis
Statement 1 | Statement 2 | Statement 3 |
Incorrect | Correct | Incorrect |
Negro River:
· The Rio Negro is one of the largest tributaries of the Amazon River. · It is also one of the world’s largest rivers in terms of discharge. Course: · Origin: It originates in several headstreams, including the Vaupés (Mapés) and the Guainía, which rise in the rain forest of eastern Colombia. · It flows along the Colombian and Venezuelan border before crossing into Brazil, where it becomes the Rio Negro. · The Negro meanders generally east-southeastward, picking up the Branco River and other tributaries, to Manaus, Brazil (the largest city in the Amazon Rainforest). · There it joins the Solimões River to form the Amazon. · It passes through Colombia, Venezuela, and Brazil. · Its length is about 1,400 miles (2,250 km), of which 850 miles (1,370 km) are in Brazil. · The river was named the Negro, which means black in Portuguese because of the water’s dark coloration. · It is caused by the decomposition of organic matter and the presence of tannins leached from surrounding vegetation, giving the river its distinctively rich coloration. · The Rio Negro is the largest blackwater river in the world, and despite the coloration, the water contains little sediment and ranks as one of the cleanest rivers on Earth. · The reserves and national parks along the Rio Negro form a giant protected area called the Central Amazon Ecological Corridor, which is the largest section of protected Amazon Rainforest. |
Context: One of the Amazon River’s main tributaries, the Negro River, has dropped to its lowest level in 122 years, Brazil’s geological service recently.
Solution (a)
Statement Analysis
Statement 1 | Statement 2 | Statement 3 |
Incorrect | Correct | Incorrect |
Negro River:
· The Rio Negro is one of the largest tributaries of the Amazon River. · It is also one of the world’s largest rivers in terms of discharge. Course: · Origin: It originates in several headstreams, including the Vaupés (Mapés) and the Guainía, which rise in the rain forest of eastern Colombia. · It flows along the Colombian and Venezuelan border before crossing into Brazil, where it becomes the Rio Negro. · The Negro meanders generally east-southeastward, picking up the Branco River and other tributaries, to Manaus, Brazil (the largest city in the Amazon Rainforest). · There it joins the Solimões River to form the Amazon. · It passes through Colombia, Venezuela, and Brazil. · Its length is about 1,400 miles (2,250 km), of which 850 miles (1,370 km) are in Brazil. · The river was named the Negro, which means black in Portuguese because of the water’s dark coloration. · It is caused by the decomposition of organic matter and the presence of tannins leached from surrounding vegetation, giving the river its distinctively rich coloration. · The Rio Negro is the largest blackwater river in the world, and despite the coloration, the water contains little sediment and ranks as one of the cleanest rivers on Earth. · The reserves and national parks along the Rio Negro form a giant protected area called the Central Amazon Ecological Corridor, which is the largest section of protected Amazon Rainforest. |
Context: One of the Amazon River’s main tributaries, the Negro River, has dropped to its lowest level in 122 years, Brazil’s geological service recently.
Consider the following statements about Ceres
Choose the incorrect statements:
Solution (d)
Statement Analysis
Statement 1 | Statement 2 |
Correct | Correct |
Ceres:
· It is a dwarf planet and the largest object in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. · It’s the only dwarf planet located in the inner solar system. · It was the first member of the asteroid belt to be discovered when Giuseppe Piazzi spotted it in 1801. · Ceres is named for the Roman goddess of corn and harvests. The word cereal comes from the same name. · Called an asteroid for many years, Ceres is so much bigger and so different from its rocky neighbors that scientists classified it as a dwarf planet in 2006. · When NASA’s Dawn arrived in 2015, Ceres became the first dwarf planet to be explored by a spacecraft.
Features: · With a radius of 296 miles (476 kilometers), Ceres is 1/13 the radius of Earth. · Ceres is 2.8 astronomical units (AU) away from the Sun. One AU is the distance from the Sun to Earth. · Ceres takes 1,682 Earth days to make one trip around the Sun. · As Ceres orbits the Sun, it completes one rotation every 9 hours, making its day length one of the shortest in the solar system. · Ceres formed along with the rest of the solar system about 4.5 billion years ago when gravity pulled swirling gas and dust in to become a small dwarf planet. · Ceres is more similar to the terrestrial planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars) than its asteroid neighbors, but it is much less dense. · Ceres probably has a solid core and a mantle made of water ice. Ceres’ crust is rocky and dusty with large salt deposits. |
Context: Researchers recently said Ceres is a very icy object that possibly was once a muddy ocean world.
Solution (d)
Statement Analysis
Statement 1 | Statement 2 |
Correct | Correct |
Ceres:
· It is a dwarf planet and the largest object in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. · It’s the only dwarf planet located in the inner solar system. · It was the first member of the asteroid belt to be discovered when Giuseppe Piazzi spotted it in 1801. · Ceres is named for the Roman goddess of corn and harvests. The word cereal comes from the same name. · Called an asteroid for many years, Ceres is so much bigger and so different from its rocky neighbors that scientists classified it as a dwarf planet in 2006. · When NASA’s Dawn arrived in 2015, Ceres became the first dwarf planet to be explored by a spacecraft.
Features: · With a radius of 296 miles (476 kilometers), Ceres is 1/13 the radius of Earth. · Ceres is 2.8 astronomical units (AU) away from the Sun. One AU is the distance from the Sun to Earth. · Ceres takes 1,682 Earth days to make one trip around the Sun. · As Ceres orbits the Sun, it completes one rotation every 9 hours, making its day length one of the shortest in the solar system. · Ceres formed along with the rest of the solar system about 4.5 billion years ago when gravity pulled swirling gas and dust in to become a small dwarf planet. · Ceres is more similar to the terrestrial planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars) than its asteroid neighbors, but it is much less dense. · Ceres probably has a solid core and a mantle made of water ice. Ceres’ crust is rocky and dusty with large salt deposits. |
Context: Researchers recently said Ceres is a very icy object that possibly was once a muddy ocean world.
Consider the following statements about EnviStats India 2024
How many of the statements given above are correct?
Solution (a)
Statement Analysis
Statement 1 | Statement 2 | Statement 3 |
Correct | Correct | Correct |
· The Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MoSPI) compiled and released the 7th consecutive issue of the publication “EnviStats India 2024: Environment Accounts”. | · It is compiled in accordance with the SEEA (System of Environmental- Economic Accounting)
· System of Environmental- Economic Accounting · It is an agreed international statistical standard for describing the interaction between the economy and the environment, as well as the stocks and changes in stocks of environmental assets · It aims to integrate perspectives from other disciplines and, where relevant, provide an improved body of information for environmental economic accounts. · There are two sides of SEEA–the SEEA-Central Framework (SEEA-CF) and the SEEA-Ecosystem Accounting (SEEA-EA) |
· The current publication which is seventh in series covers Energy Accounts, Ocean Accounts, Soil Nutrient Index and Biodiversity.Highlights EnviStats India 2024
· There has been around 72% increase in the number and around 16% increase in area for the Total Protected Area during the period 2000 to 2023. · The coverage of Mangroves, which is an important sub ecosystem of the ocean ecosystem, has increased around 8% over the years 2013 to 2021. |
Context: The Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MoSPI) compiled and released the 7th consecutive issue of the publication “EnviStats India 2024: Environment Accounts”.
Solution (a)
Statement Analysis
Statement 1 | Statement 2 | Statement 3 |
Correct | Correct | Correct |
· The Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MoSPI) compiled and released the 7th consecutive issue of the publication “EnviStats India 2024: Environment Accounts”. | · It is compiled in accordance with the SEEA (System of Environmental- Economic Accounting)
· System of Environmental- Economic Accounting · It is an agreed international statistical standard for describing the interaction between the economy and the environment, as well as the stocks and changes in stocks of environmental assets · It aims to integrate perspectives from other disciplines and, where relevant, provide an improved body of information for environmental economic accounts. · There are two sides of SEEA–the SEEA-Central Framework (SEEA-CF) and the SEEA-Ecosystem Accounting (SEEA-EA) |
· The current publication which is seventh in series covers Energy Accounts, Ocean Accounts, Soil Nutrient Index and Biodiversity.Highlights EnviStats India 2024
· There has been around 72% increase in the number and around 16% increase in area for the Total Protected Area during the period 2000 to 2023. · The coverage of Mangroves, which is an important sub ecosystem of the ocean ecosystem, has increased around 8% over the years 2013 to 2021. |
Context: The Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MoSPI) compiled and released the 7th consecutive issue of the publication “EnviStats India 2024: Environment Accounts”.
Recently, Jou Gwran, Maibra Jou Bidwi and Jou Gishi, the unique varieties of rice beer have been granted GI Tag. The above mentioned varieties of rice beers belong to which of the following state?
Solution (a)
Option a |
Correct |
New GI Tagged Products:
· Unique varieties of rice beer · ‘Bodo Jou Gwran’: It has the highest percentage of alcohol (about 16.11%) when compared with other varieties of rice beer made by the Bodo community. · ‘Maibra Jou Bidwi’: It is known locally as ‘Maibra Jwu Bidwi’ or ‘Maibra Zwu Bidwi’, is revered and served as a welcome drink by most Bodo tribes. It’s prepared by fermenting half-cooked rice (mairong) with less water, and adding a little ‘amao’ (a potential source of yeast) to it. · ‘Bodo Jou Gishi’: It is also a traditionally fermented rice-based alcoholic beverage. Traditional Food Products · Bodo Napham’: It is an important and favourite dish of fermented fish prepared anaerobically in a tightly sealed container in a process that requires about two-three months. · Bodo Ondla’: A rice powder curry flavoured with garlic, ginger, salt, and alkali. · Bodo Gwkha’: It is locally also known as ‘Gwka Gwkhi’, it’s prepared during the Bwisagu festival. · ‘Bodo Narzi’: It isa semi-fermented food prepared with jute leaves (Corchorus capsularis), a rich source of Omega 3 fatty acids, vitamins and essential minerals, including calcium and magnesium. · Bodo Aronai’: It is a small, beautiful cloth (1.5-2.5 meters long and 0.5 meter wide) |
Context: Recently, the Geographical Indications Registry in Chennai has granted the GI tag to eight products from the Assam region, including traditional food items and several unique varieties of rice beer.
Solution (a)
Option a |
Correct |
New GI Tagged Products:
· Unique varieties of rice beer · ‘Bodo Jou Gwran’: It has the highest percentage of alcohol (about 16.11%) when compared with other varieties of rice beer made by the Bodo community. · ‘Maibra Jou Bidwi’: It is known locally as ‘Maibra Jwu Bidwi’ or ‘Maibra Zwu Bidwi’, is revered and served as a welcome drink by most Bodo tribes. It’s prepared by fermenting half-cooked rice (mairong) with less water, and adding a little ‘amao’ (a potential source of yeast) to it. · ‘Bodo Jou Gishi’: It is also a traditionally fermented rice-based alcoholic beverage. Traditional Food Products · Bodo Napham’: It is an important and favourite dish of fermented fish prepared anaerobically in a tightly sealed container in a process that requires about two-three months. · Bodo Ondla’: A rice powder curry flavoured with garlic, ginger, salt, and alkali. · Bodo Gwkha’: It is locally also known as ‘Gwka Gwkhi’, it’s prepared during the Bwisagu festival. · ‘Bodo Narzi’: It isa semi-fermented food prepared with jute leaves (Corchorus capsularis), a rich source of Omega 3 fatty acids, vitamins and essential minerals, including calcium and magnesium. · Bodo Aronai’: It is a small, beautiful cloth (1.5-2.5 meters long and 0.5 meter wide) |
Context: Recently, the Geographical Indications Registry in Chennai has granted the GI tag to eight products from the Assam region, including traditional food items and several unique varieties of rice beer.