22-23 February– Important History Events (Exam Oriented Notes)
• 1732 – George Washington, the first President of the United States, was born in Virginia.
• 1947 – British Prime Minister Clement Attlee announced that Britain would grant independence to India.
• 1997 – Scottish scientist Ian Wilmut and his team announced the successful cloning of Dolly the Sheep, the first cloned mammal from an adult cell.
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22-23 February 2026 Current Affairs – Daily GK and Mock Test
Israeli Air Strikes in Lebanon’s Bekaa Valley and Rising Regional Tensions
Q1. The Bekaa Valley, recently in news due to Israeli air strikes, is located in which country?
(a) Syria
(b) Jordan
(c) Lebanon
(d) Iraq
Answer: Lebanon
Explanation: The Bekaa Valley is a strategic region in eastern Lebanon near the Syrian border and is considered a stronghold of Hezbollah.
Q2. The militant group Hezbollah, often seen in news, is primarily backed by which country?
(a) Saudi Arabia
(b) Turkey
(c) Iran
(d) Qatar
Answer: Iran
Explanation: Hezbollah is a Shi’ite Islamist political and militant organisation that is backed and supported by Iran.
Q3. The 2024 ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah was brokered by which country?
(a) Russia
(b) United States
(c) France
(d) United Kingdom
Answer: United States
Explanation: The ceasefire agreement in 2024 between Israel and Hezbollah was mediated by the United States after months of cross-border hostilities.
Q4. Ain el-Hilweh, which was also targeted in recent strikes, is best described as which of the following?
(a) A military airbase in Syria
(b) A refugee camp in Jordan
(c) A Palestinian refugee camp in Lebanon
(d) A UN peacekeeping headquarters
Answer: A Palestinian refugee camp in Lebanon
Explanation: Ain el-Hilweh is the largest Palestinian refugee camp in Lebanon and is located near the port city of Sidon.
Q5. The Bekaa Valley shares an international border with which country?
(a) Israel
(b) Turkey
(c) Iraq
(d) Syria
Answer: Syria
Explanation: The Bekaa Valley lies in eastern Lebanon and borders Syria, making it strategically important in regional geopolitics.
Global Pangolin Seizures (2016–2024) and Illegal Wildlife Trade
Q1. According to the CITES report, approximately how many pangolins were seized globally between 2016 and 2024?
(a) 1,25,000
(b) 3,75,000
(c) 5,53,042
(d) 7,80,000
Answer: 5,53,042
Explanation: The CITES report revealed that 553,042 pangolins were seized worldwide between 2016 and 2024, highlighting the massive scale of illegal wildlife trade.
Q2. All eight species of pangolins are listed under which Appendix of CITES?
(a) Appendix I
(b) Appendix II
(c) Appendix III
(d) Appendix IV
Answer: Appendix I
Explanation: All eight pangolin species are included in Appendix I of CITES, which prohibits international commercial trade of these highly threatened animals.
Q3. China and Viet Nam are primarily identified as which of the following in the illegal pangolin trade network?
(a) Transit hubs
(b) Major destination markets
(c) Origin countries
(d) Enforcement leaders
Answer: Major destination markets
Explanation: China and Viet Nam were identified as the main destination countries for trafficked pangolin parts, especially scales.
Q4. Which of the following pangolin species is found in India?
(a) Manis javanica
(b) Manis tricuspis
(c) Manis crassicaudata
(d) Phataginus tetradactyla
Answer: Manis crassicaudata
Explanation: The Indian pangolin (Manis crassicaudata) and the Chinese pangolin (Manis pentadactyla) are the two species found in India.
Q5. Pangolins are unique among mammals because they are the only mammals completely covered with which substance?
(a) Fur
(b) Feathers
(c) Keratin scales
(d) Thick skin plates
Answer: Keratin scales
Explanation: Pangolins are the only mammals entirely covered with protective keratin scales, which unfortunately makes them highly targeted in illegal wildlife trade.
UAE Launches Gene Therapy Initiatives for Autism and Rare Brain Disorders
Q1. Which country has launched new gene therapy initiatives to treat autism and rare neurogenetic disorders in children?
(a) Saudi Arabia
(b) United Arab Emirates
(c) Qatar
(d) Oman
Answer: United Arab Emirates
Explanation: The UAE launched two pioneering gene therapy projects aimed at treating autism and rare neurogenetic brain disorders, marking a major step in precision medicine.
Q2. The gene therapy projects in the UAE are being led by which organisation?
(a) World Health Organization
(b) Dubai Health Authority
(c) Emirates Health Services
(d) Gulf Medical Council
Answer: Emirates Health Services
Explanation: The initiatives are led by Emirates Health Services, focusing on shifting from symptom-based care to treatments targeting genetic causes.
Q3. The UAE project is being developed in collaboration with which international institution?
(a) Mayo Clinic
(b) Harvard Medical School
(c) Johns Hopkins University
(d) Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
Answer: Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
Explanation: The initiative is being developed in partnership with the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, a globally recognised paediatric research centre.
Q4. What is the main objective of gene therapy?
(a) To suppress symptoms temporarily
(b) To replace or modify faulty genes
(c) To increase immunity through vaccines
(d) To enhance physical growth
Answer: To replace or modify faulty genes
Explanation: Gene therapy aims to treat diseases by modifying or replacing defective genes at the molecular level, addressing the root cause rather than just symptoms.
Q5. The Emirati Genome Programme primarily aims to:
(a) Develop vaccines for rare diseases
(b) Map genetic variations in the UAE population
(c) Promote organ transplantation
(d) Control infectious diseases
Answer: Map genetic variations in the UAE population
Explanation: The Emirati Genome Programme seeks to identify and map genetic variations within the UAE population to support personalised and precision medicine.
Our Lady of Grace Cathedral, Vasai Wins UNESCO Asia-Pacific Award 2025
Q1. The Our Lady of Grace Cathedral, recently in news, is located in which state?
(a) Goa
(b) Maharashtra
(c) Kerala
(d) Tamil Nadu
Answer: Maharashtra
Explanation: The 475-year-old Our Lady of Grace Cathedral is located in Vasai (Papdy village) in Maharashtra and received international recognition for its restoration.
Q2. The cathedral received which award in 2025?
(a) UNESCO World Heritage Status
(b) Award of Distinction
(c) Award of Merit
(d) Heritage Excellence Medal
Answer: Award of Merit
Explanation: The restoration project earned the Award of Merit at the 2025 UNESCO Asia-Pacific Awards for Cultural Heritage Conservation.
Q3. Vasai was historically known by which name during Portuguese rule?
(a) Daman
(b) Bassein
(c) Cochin
(d) Calicut
Answer: Bassein
Explanation: Vasai, formerly known as Bassein, was a major Portuguese stronghold in the 16th century.
Q4. The UNESCO Asia-Pacific Awards primarily recognise projects related to:
(a) Industrial development
(b) Environmental protection
(c) Cultural heritage conservation
(d) Tourism promotion
Answer: Cultural heritage conservation
Explanation: The UNESCO Asia-Pacific Awards honour outstanding efforts in conserving and restoring cultural heritage sites in the region.
Q5. A key factor praised by UNESCO in the cathedral’s restoration was:
(a) Use of modern concrete technology
(b) Foreign government funding
(c) Community participation and traditional craftsmanship
(d) Conversion into a museum
Answer: Community participation and traditional craftsmanship
Explanation: UNESCO appreciated the skilled use of traditional craftsmanship and strong community involvement in restoring the cathedral as a living place of worship.
Ellyse Perry Becomes First Australian to Play 350 International Matches
Q1. Ellyse Perry recently became the first Australian cricketer to achieve which milestone?
(a) 10,000 international runs
(b) 500 international wickets
(c) 350 international matches
(d) 200 T20I matches
Answer: 350 international matches
Explanation: Ellyse Perry became the first Australian cricketer, male or female, to feature in 350 international matches across all formats.
Q2. Ellyse Perry made her international debut in which year?
(a) 2005
(b) 2007
(c) 2009
(d) 2011
Answer: 2007
Explanation: Perry debuted for Australia in July 2007 at the age of just 16 against New Zealand.
Q3. Ellyse Perry has represented Australia in World Cups of which two sports?
(a) Cricket and Hockey
(b) Cricket and Tennis
(c) Cricket and Football
(d) Cricket and Rugby
Answer: Cricket and Football
Explanation: Perry is the first Australian woman to play in World Cups in two different sports — Cricket and Football (FIFA Women’s World Cup 2011).
Q4. In Women’s One Day Internationals (WODIs), Ellyse Perry has scored over:
(a) 2,000 runs
(b) 3,000 runs
(c) 4,500 runs
(d) 6,000 runs
Answer: 4,500 runs
Explanation: In 165 WODIs, Perry has scored 4,505 runs at an average of 48 and taken 166 wickets, showcasing her all-round excellence.
Q5. Which Indian cricketer is ahead of Ellyse Perry in total international appearances globally?
(a) Mithali Raj
(b) Smriti Mandhana
(c) Harmanpreet Kaur
(d) Jhulan Goswami
Answer: Harmanpreet Kaur
Explanation: Globally, Ellyse Perry trails only Harmanpreet Kaur and Suzie Bates in total international appearances in women’s cricket.
AIMA Managing India Awards 2026 – Karan Adani Named Business Leader of the Year
Q1. Karan Adani was named Business Leader of the Year at the 2026 awards organised by which organisation?
(a) CII
(b) FICCI
(c) AIMA
(d) NASSCOM
Answer: AIMA
Explanation: The award was presented at the Managing India Awards organised by the All India Management Association (AIMA).
Q2. The AIMA Managing India Awards were instituted in which year?
(a) 2005
(b) 2008
(c) 2010
(d) 2012
Answer: 2010
Explanation: The AIMA Managing India Awards were started in 2010 to recognise excellence in business and other sectors.
Q3. AIMA celebrated its Platinum Jubilee in 2026, marking how many years of its foundation?
(a) 50 years
(b) 60 years
(c) 70 years
(d) 75 years
Answer: 70 years
Explanation: In 2026, AIMA marked its 70th Foundation Day during the Platinum Jubilee celebrations.
Q4. Which organisation was named Outstanding PSU of the Year at the 2026 Managing India Awards?
(a) ONGC
(b) Cochin Shipyard Limited
(c) BHEL
(d) GAIL
Answer: Cochin Shipyard Limited
Explanation: Cochin Shipyard Limited received the Outstanding PSU of the Year award at the 2026 ceremony.
Q5. Who received the Business Leader of the Decade award at the 2026 Managing India Awards?
(a) Sunil Kant Munjal
(b) Harsh Mariwala
(c) Sunil Bharti Mittal
(d) V Vaidyanathan
Answer: Sunil Bharti Mittal
Explanation: Sunil Bharti Mittal was honoured as the Business Leader of the Decade at the 2026 AIMA Managing India Awards.
IndiGo Appoints Captain Rohit Rikhye as Head of Operations Control Centre (OCC)
Q1. Who has been appointed as the new Head of Operations Control Centre (OCC) of IndiGo?
(a) Jason Herter
(b) Rohit Rikhye
(c) Jitendra Singh
(d) Ajay Singh
Answer: Rohit Rikhye
Explanation: IndiGo appointed Captain Rohit Rikhye as the new Head of its Operations Control Centre following operational disruptions and internal restructuring.
Q2. Which regulatory body imposed a penalty of ₹22 crore on IndiGo in January 2026?
(a) Airports Authority of India (AAI)
(b) Ministry of Civil Aviation
(c) Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA)
(d) Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS)
Answer: Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA)
Explanation: The DGCA, India’s civil aviation regulator, imposed a ₹22 crore penalty after reviewing the airline’s operational disruptions and compliance issues.
Q3. The Operations Control Centre (OCC) of an airline primarily manages which of the following?
(a) Aircraft manufacturing
(b) Real-time flight operations and dispatch
(c) Ticket pricing strategy
(d) Airport retail services
Answer: Real-time flight operations and dispatch
Explanation: The OCC acts as the nerve centre of an airline, overseeing flight planning, dispatch, tracking, crew scheduling, and coordination with air traffic control.
Q4. Flight Duty Time Limitations (FDTL) are mainly implemented to prevent which issue?
(a) Aircraft fuel wastage
(b) Passenger overbooking
(c) Pilot fatigue
(d) Runway congestion
Answer: Pilot fatigue
Explanation: FDTL regulations ensure that pilots do not exceed safe working hours, thereby preventing fatigue and enhancing flight safety.
Q5. The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) functions under which ministry?
(a) Ministry of Defence
(b) Ministry of Home Affairs
(c) Ministry of Civil Aviation
(d) Ministry of Transport and Highways
Answer: Ministry of Civil Aviation
Explanation: DGCA operates under the Ministry of Civil Aviation and is responsible for regulating and overseeing civil aviation safety and compliance in India.
Death of Astrophysicist Carl Grillmair and His Contributions to Exoplanet Research
Q1. Carl Grillmair was globally recognised for discovering what in 2007?
(a) A new galaxy cluster
(b) Water vapour in an exoplanet’s atmosphere
(c) A new comet in the Solar System
(d) Evidence of life on Mars
Answer: Water vapour in an exoplanet’s atmosphere
Explanation: In 2007, Carl Grillmair identified water vapour in the atmosphere of a distant exoplanet, a major milestone in the search for potentially habitable worlds.
Q2. Carl Grillmair was associated with which prestigious institution during his career?
(a) Harvard University
(b) Massachusetts Institute of Technology
(c) California Institute of Technology (Caltech)
(d) Stanford University
Answer: California Institute of Technology (Caltech)
Explanation: Grillmair served as a long-term research scientist at Caltech and was also linked with its Infrared Processing and Analysis Center (IPAC).
Q3. For his scientific contributions, Carl Grillmair received which NASA award in 2011?
(a) NASA Distinguished Service Medal
(b) NASA Exceptional Scientific Achievement Medal
(c) NASA Public Service Medal
(d) NASA Space Flight Medal
Answer: NASA Exceptional Scientific Achievement Medal
Explanation: He was honoured with NASA’s Exceptional Scientific Achievement Medal in 2011 for his pioneering work in exoplanet and galactic research.
Q4. The Hubble Space Telescope, associated with Grillmair’s research projects, was launched in which year?
(a) 1985
(b) 1990
(c) 1995
(d) 2000
Answer: 1990
Explanation: The Hubble Space Telescope was launched in 1990 and has played a key role in advancing knowledge about galaxies, dark matter, and exoplanets.
Q5. Dark matter primarily influences galaxies through which of the following?
(a) Emission of strong light
(b) Magnetic radiation
(c) Gravitational effects
(d) Nuclear fusion
Answer: Gravitational effects
Explanation: Dark matter does not emit light but affects galaxies through its gravitational force, influencing their structure and motion.
Soundala Village Declares Itself a “Caste-Free” Village in Maharashtra
Q1. Soundala village, which declared itself “caste-free”, is located in which state?
(a) Gujarat
(b) Maharashtra
(c) Madhya Pradesh
(d) Rajasthan
Answer: Maharashtra
Explanation: Soundala village is situated in the Ahilyanagar district of Maharashtra and passed a resolution to reject caste-based distinctions.
Q2. The resolution to declare Soundala a “caste-free” village was passed by which body?
(a) Zila Parishad
(b) State Legislative Assembly
(c) Gram Sabha
(d) Panchayat Samiti
Answer: Gram Sabha
Explanation: The unanimous resolution was adopted by the Gram Sabha, which is the general assembly of all registered voters in a village.
Q3. Caste-based discrimination is prohibited under which Article of the Indian Constitution?
(a) Article 14
(b) Article 15
(c) Article 19
(d) Article 21
Answer: Article 15
Explanation: Article 15 of the Constitution prohibits discrimination on grounds of religion, race, caste, sex, or place of birth.
Q4. The ideals of liberty, equality and fraternity are mentioned in which part of the Indian Constitution?
(a) Fundamental Rights
(b) Directive Principles of State Policy
(c) Preamble
(d) Seventh Schedule
Answer: Preamble
Explanation: The Preamble of the Indian Constitution highlights justice, liberty, equality and fraternity as core constitutional values.
Q5. What is the meaning of the motto “Aamchi jaat… manav” adopted by Soundala village?
(a) Unity in diversity
(b) Equality before law
(c) My caste is humanity
(d) All religions are equal
Answer: My caste is humanity
Explanation: The motto symbolises the village’s commitment to reject caste identity and promote equality based on shared human values.
Karnataka Government Examines Proposal to Restrict Mobile Phone Use for Children Under 16
Q1. Which state government is considering restricting or banning mobile phone use for children below 16 years?
(a) Tamil Nadu
(b) Maharashtra
(c) Karnataka
(d) Kerala
Answer: Karnataka
Explanation: The Karnataka government is examining a proposal to restrict or ban mobile phone use among children under 16 due to concerns about digital addiction and harmful online content.
Q2. Who is the Chief Minister of Karnataka who raised concerns about digital addiction among minors?
(a) Basavaraj Bommai
(b) Siddaramaiah
(c) D.K. Shivakumar
(d) H.D. Kumaraswamy
Answer: Siddaramaiah
Explanation: Chief Minister Siddaramaiah discussed the issue in the State Assembly and sought academic input on limiting mobile phone access for students under 16.
Q3. Which country was specifically mentioned for restricting social media access for users under 16?
(a) United States
(b) Japan
(c) Australia
(d) Canada
Answer: Australia
Explanation: Australia was cited during the legislative debate as a country that has taken steps to restrict social media access for users below 16 years.
Q4. The digital detox programme in Karnataka is being implemented in collaboration with which company?
(a) Google
(b) Microsoft
(c) Amazon
(d) Meta
Answer: Meta
Explanation: The Karnataka government, through its IT department, is collaborating with Meta to run a digital detox programme covering lakhs of students and teachers.
Q5. The Economic Survey of India mainly provides recommendations related to which area?
(a) Defence policies
(b) Cultural heritage
(c) Economic and policy reforms
(d) Foreign relations only
Answer: Economic and policy reforms
Explanation: The Economic Survey is an annual government document that reviews the economy and suggests policy reforms across various social and economic sectors.
Foundation Stone Laid for Davem–Sanvordem Bridge in Goa
Q1. The foundation stone for the Davem–Sanvordem bridge was laid by which Chief Minister?
(a) Himanta Biswa Sarma
(b) Pramod Sawant
(c) Manohar Lal Khattar
(d) Eknath Shinde
Answer: Pramod Sawant
Explanation: Goa Chief Minister Pramod Sawant laid the foundation stone for the new Davem–Sanvordem bridge to improve connectivity in Sattari taluka.
Q2. The Davem–Sanvordem bridge project is located in which taluka of Goa?
(a) Bardez
(b) Ponda
(c) Sattari
(d) Mormugao
Answer: Sattari
Explanation: The bridge will connect Davem and Sanvordem villages in Sattari taluka, located in North Goa district.
Q3. Which organisation is responsible for constructing the new bridge on behalf of the Public Works Department (PWD)?
(a) National Highways Authority of India (NHAI)
(b) Goa State Infrastructure Development Corporation (GSIDC)
(c) Konkan Railway Corporation
(d) Border Roads Organisation (BRO)
Answer: Goa State Infrastructure Development Corporation (GSIDC)
Explanation: The GSIDC will execute the project on behalf of the Public Works Department, which manages road and bridge construction in the state.
Q4. What is the estimated cost of the Davem–Sanvordem bridge project?
(a) ₹19.9 crore
(b) ₹25 crore
(c) ₹29.9 crore
(d) ₹39.9 crore
Answer: ₹29.9 crore
Explanation: The project has an estimated cost of ₹29.9 crore and aims to replace the existing narrow single-lane bridge.
Q5. The new bridge is expected to reduce travel distance by approximately how many kilometres for commuters heading towards Ponda and South Goa?
(a) 2–3 km
(b) 4–5 km
(c) 7–8 km
(d) 10–12 km
Answer: 7–8 km
Explanation: The Chief Minister stated that the new bridge will reduce travel distance by about 7–8 kilometres and help bypass congestion at Valpoi market.
Amaravati to Host India’s First Quantum Valley under National Quantum Mission
Q1. Amaravati, set to host India’s first Quantum Valley, is the upcoming capital of which state?
(a) Telangana
(b) Tamil Nadu
(c) Andhra Pradesh
(d) Karnataka
Answer: Andhra Pradesh
Explanation: Amaravati is the upcoming capital of Andhra Pradesh and has been selected to host India’s first Quantum Valley.
Q2. Which company is expected to install the Quantum System Two at the proposed Quantum Valley Tech Park?
(a) Google
(b) Microsoft
(c) IBM
(d) Intel
Answer: IBM
Explanation: IBM is in advanced discussions with the Andhra Pradesh government to deploy its Quantum System Two, powered by a superconducting quantum processor.
Q3. The National Quantum Mission (NQM) was approved in which year?
(a) 2020
(b) 2021
(c) 2022
(d) 2023
Answer: 2023
Explanation: The National Quantum Mission was approved in April 2023 with an allocation of ₹6,003 crore for the period 2023–24 to 2030–31.
Q4. Quantum computers use which of the following as their basic unit of information?
(a) Binary digits
(b) Bytes
(c) Qubits
(d) Nanobits
Answer: Qubits
Explanation: Unlike classical computers that use binary bits (0 or 1), quantum computers use qubits, which can exist in multiple states simultaneously due to superposition and entanglement.
Q5. Quantum processors are operated at temperatures close to absolute zero mainly to ensure what?
(a) Faster internet speed
(b) Superconductivity and minimal noise
(c) Reduced electricity consumption
(d) Data storage expansion
Answer: Superconductivity and minimal noise
Explanation: Quantum processors are kept near absolute zero using dilution refrigerators to maintain superconductivity and reduce interference, ensuring stable quantum operations.
‘Vanjeevi Didi’ Initiative Launched at Palamu Tiger Reserve, Jharkhand
Q1. The ‘Vanjeevi Didi’ initiative has been launched at which Tiger Reserve?
(a) Simlipal Tiger Reserve
(b) Kanha Tiger Reserve
(c) Palamu Tiger Reserve
(d) Bandipur Tiger Reserve
Answer: Palamu Tiger Reserve
Explanation: The initiative was launched at Palamu Tiger Reserve (PTR) in Jharkhand to promote community-driven forest and wildlife conservation.
Q2. Palamu Tiger Reserve is located in which state of India?
(a) Odisha
(b) Chhattisgarh
(c) Jharkhand
(d) Bihar
Answer: Jharkhand
Explanation: Palamu Tiger Reserve is situated in Jharkhand and is an important protected area under Project Tiger.
Q3. The ‘Vanjeevi Didi’ initiative mainly focuses on empowering whom for conservation efforts?
(a) Forest guards
(b) School students
(c) Local businessmen
(d) Women from nearby villages
Answer: Women from nearby villages
Explanation: Under the programme, educated women from selected villages are appointed as ‘Vanjeevi Didis’ to act as forest ambassadors and promote wildlife protection.
Q4. Project Tiger, of which Palamu Tiger Reserve is a part, was launched in which year?
(a) 1969
(b) 1973
(c) 1985
(d) 1992
Answer: 1973
Explanation: Project Tiger was launched in 1973 by the Government of India to protect Bengal tigers and conserve their habitats.
Q5. Community-based conservation programmes mainly aim to achieve which of the following?
(a) Increase urbanisation
(b) Promote industrial mining
(c) Reduce dependency on forest resources and prevent illegal activities
(d) Replace forest land with agriculture
Answer: Reduce dependency on forest resources and prevent illegal activities
Explanation: Community participation helps reduce poaching, deforestation, and overuse of forest resources by involving local people in conservation efforts.
Manipuri Film ‘Boong’ Wins Best Children’s & Family Film at BAFTA 2026
Q1. The film ‘Boong’, which won a BAFTA Award in 2026, is made in which language?
(a) Hindi
(b) Bengali
(c) Manipuri
(d) Assamese
Answer: Manipuri
Explanation: ‘Boong’ is a Manipuri-language film, highlighting regional Indian cinema on an international platform.
Q2. ‘Boong’ won which award at the 2026 BAFTA Awards?
(a) Best International Feature Film
(b) Best Documentary
(c) Best Children’s & Family Film
(d) Best Animated Film
Answer: Best Children’s & Family Film
Explanation: The film won the Best Children’s & Family Film award at the 2026 BAFTA Awards, marking a major achievement for Indian regional cinema.
Q3. BAFTA stands for which of the following?
(a) British Association of Film and Television Artists
(b) British Academy of Film and Television Arts
(c) Broadcasting Academy for Film and Television Arts
(d) British Alliance of Film and Theatre Arts
Answer: British Academy of Film and Television Arts
Explanation: BAFTA is the acronym for the British Academy of Film and Television Arts, a prestigious UK-based award body.
Q4. Manipur, where the story of ‘Boong’ is set, shares an international border with which country?
(a) Bangladesh
(b) China
(c) Nepal
(d) Myanmar
Answer: Myanmar
Explanation: Manipur is a northeastern state of India and shares an international border with Myanmar.
Q5. The success of ‘Boong’ mainly highlights which broader trend in Indian cinema?
(a) Growth of animation industry
(b) Decline of regional films
(c) Global recognition of regional Indian cinema
(d) Increase in film censorship
Answer: Global recognition of regional Indian cinema
Explanation: The BAFTA win reflects the increasing international recognition of Indian regional cinema beyond mainstream Hindi-language films.
Vaishnavi Adkar Becomes First Indian Woman Since 2009 to Reach W100 Singles Final
Q1. Vaishnavi Adkar reached the singles final of which level tournament?
(a) W25
(b) W50
(c) W75
(d) W100
Answer: W100
Explanation: Vaishnavi Adkar became the first Indian woman since 2009 to reach the singles final of a W100 event on the ITF Women’s World Tennis Tour.
Q2. The ITF Women’s Open where Adkar reached the final was held in which city?
(a) Mumbai
(b) New Delhi
(c) Bengaluru
(d) Hyderabad
Answer: Bengaluru
Explanation: She achieved the milestone at the ITF Women’s Open held in Bengaluru.
Q3. Who was the last Indian woman before Adkar to reach a W100 or higher singles final in 2009?
(a) Ankita Raina
(b) Sania Mirza
(c) Karman Thandi
(d) Rutuja Bhosale
Answer: Sania Mirza
Explanation: Sania Mirza was the last Indian woman to reach a W100 or higher singles final in 2009.
Q4. The Fed Cup, mentioned in relation to Adkar’s future goals, is now officially known as what?
(a) Davis Cup
(b) Hopman Cup
(c) Billie Jean King Cup
(d) United Cup
Answer: Billie Jean King Cup
Explanation: The Fed Cup has been renamed the Billie Jean King Cup and is the premier international team competition in women’s tennis.
Q5. WTA ranking points are primarily used to determine what?
(a) Prize money distribution only
(b) National team selection only
(c) Global professional tennis rankings
(d) Olympic qualification automatically
Answer: Global professional tennis rankings
Explanation: WTA ranking points decide a player’s position in global professional tennis standings and eligibility for major tournaments.
‘One Battle After Another’ Dominates 2026 EE BAFTA Awards
Q1. Which film won Best Picture at the 2026 EE BAFTA Awards?
(a) Sinners
(b) Hamnet
(c) One Battle After Another
(d) Frankenstein
Answer: One Battle After Another
Explanation: Paul Thomas Anderson’s political thriller ‘One Battle After Another’ won Best Picture and emerged as the biggest winner of the night with six awards.
Q2. Who won the Best Director award at the 2026 BAFTA Awards?
(a) Guillermo del Toro
(b) Alan Cumming
(c) Paul Thomas Anderson
(d) Christopher Nolan
Answer: Paul Thomas Anderson
Explanation: Paul Thomas Anderson won Best Director for ‘One Battle After Another’, strengthening the film’s position ahead of the Oscars.
Q3. Which award ceremony is commonly known as the Oscars?
(a) Golden Globe Awards
(b) BAFTA Awards
(c) Screen Actors Guild Awards
(d) Academy Awards
Answer: Academy Awards
Explanation: The Academy Awards, popularly known as the Oscars, are organised by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
Q4. Which film won the Best British Film award at the 2026 BAFTAs?
(a) Sinners
(b) I Swear
(c) Hamnet
(d) Sentimental Value
Answer: Hamnet
Explanation: The Shakespearean drama ‘Hamnet’ was named Best British Film at the ceremony.
Q5. The BAFTA Awards ceremony was held at which venue in London?
(a) Wembley Stadium
(b) Royal Albert Hall
(c) Royal Festival Hall
(d) O2 Arena
Answer: Royal Festival Hall
Explanation: The 2026 EE BAFTA Awards ceremony took place at London’s Royal Festival Hall and was hosted by Alan Cumming.
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