HomeDaily QuizUPSC Daily Quiz | 22 July 2024 UPSC Daily Quiz | 22 July 2024Daily Quiz, July 2024 | By admin | July 22, 2024 /5 Daily Quiz - 22 July Tarun IAS offers a variety of courses and resources for UPSC aspirants, including a section for daily current affairs and quizzes. The institute was established with the goal of providing high-quality education and preparing students for the IAS exams. They aim to offer education that is up to date, challenging, and accessible regardless of the student's location or the time of dayTarun IAS emphasizes the importance of Current Affairs in both the prelims and mains of the UPSC exams, offering extensive materials and notes on the subject. Her For the most current and specific daily MCQs related to current affairs or any other subject, please click on the link below. 1 / 5 Q1. Which of the following statements regarding the Chairman of the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) are correct?1) The Chairman of the UPSC is appointed by the President of India after consulting the Chief Justice of India.2) The Chairman of the UPSC holds office for a term of five years or until he attains the age of 65 years, whichever is earlier.3) The President of India can remove the Chairman of the UPSC on grounds of misbehaviour only after consulting the Supreme Court.4) To be appointed as the Chairman of the UPSC the person must have held office for at least ten years under the Government of India or a state government.Select the correct answer using the code given below: 1 and 3 only 2 and 4 only 1, 3, and 4 only 2, 3, and 4 only Explanation:Relevance: The chairman of the UPSC has resigned 5 years before the expiration of his terms.The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) is the central recruiting agency in India. It is an independent constitutional body directly created by the Constitution. Articles 315 to 323 of the Constitution deal with the UPSC.The UPSC consists of a chairman and other members appointed by the President of India (without having any consultation with the Chief Justice of India). (Hence Statement 1 is correct)The Constitution, without specifying the strength of the Commission has left the matter to the discretion of the President, who determines its composition. Usually, the Commission consists of nine to eleven members including the chairman.ย Further, no qualifications are prescribed for the Commissionโs membership except that one-half of the members of the Commission should be such persons who have held office for at least ten years either under the Government of India or under the government of a state. (Hence Statement 4 is not correct)The chairman and members of the Commission hold office for a term of six years or until they attain the age of 65 years, whichever is earlier. However, they can relinquish their offices at any time by addressing their resignation to the President. (Hence Statement 2 is not correct)The President can remove the chairman or any other member of UPSC from the office under the following circumstances:ย (a) If he is adjudged an insolvent (that is, has gone bankrupt);ย (b) If he engages, during his term of office, in any paid employment outside the duties of his office; orย (c) If he is, in the opinion of the President, unfit to continue in office by reason of infirmity of mind or body.ย In addition to these, the President can also remove the chairman or any other member of UPSC for misbehaviour. However, in this case, the President has to refer the matter to the Supreme Court for an enquiry. (Hence Statement 3 is correct)If the Supreme Court, after the enquiry, upholds the cause of removal and advises so, the President can remove the chairman or a member. Under the provisions of the Constitution, the advice tendered by the Supreme Court in this regard is binding on the President.ย So, only three of the statements given above are correct.Therefore, option (b) is the correct answer.Value AdditionThe Constitution states that the chairman or any other member of the UPSC is deemed to be guilty of misbehaviour if heย (a) is concerned or interested in any contract or agreement made by the Government of India or the government of a state, orย (b) participates in any way in the profit of such contract or agreement or in any benefit therefrom otherwise than as a member and in common with other members of an incorporated company.ย Subject: Current Affairs | PolityLevel of Difficulty: Moderate | FactualReferences:https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/upsc-chairperson-manoj-soni-resigns-five-years-before-term-ends/article68422530.ece 2 / 5 Q2. The term "Representative Concentration Pathways (RCPs)," frequently in news, is used in which of the following contexts? Predicting future economic growth of countries. Estimating population growth and demographic changes. Specifying concentrations of greenhouse gasses. Designing urban development and land use planning models. Explanation:Relevance: A new study used Representative Concentration Pathways (RCPs) for studying impact of climate change on Indian dry deciduous forests.Emission scenarios are pathways that tell us about emissions of greenhouse gases and aerosol due to human activities over time. Scientists use these scenarios to feed into climate models, which then calculate things like future global temperatures or sea levels.Representative Concentration Pathways (RCPs)The latest approach to determining emission scenarios is known as Representative Concentration Pathways (RCPs). RCPs specify concentrations of greenhouse gases that will result in total radiative forcing increasing by a target amount by 2100, relative to pre-industrial levels.There are four pathways: RCP8.5, RCP6, RCP4.5, and RCP2.6 โ the latter is also called RCP3PD, where โPDโ stands for Peak and Decline.ย The numbers represent the expected change in radiative forcing from the year 1750 to 2100. So, RCP4.5 represents an increase of 4.5 watts per square metre of radiative forcing between 1750 and 2100.ย The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) considers 1750 as the base year as it predates the Industrial Revolution and the radiative forcing was quite stable. Moreover, a higher value of forcing means more concentration of greenhouse gases and other pollutants, which in turn, means higher global warming and a more pronounced impact of climate change.Therefore, option (c) is the correct answer.Value AdditionWhat is Total Radiative Forcing?Total radiative forcing is the difference between the amount of energy that enters the Earthโs atmosphere and the amount of energy that leaves it.ย Currently, as we know, more energy is entering the planet than leaving because of the increased levels of greenhouse gases and aerosols. Thatโs why we are witnessing global warming.ย Radiative forcing is measured in watts per square metre.Subject: Current Affairs | EnvironmentLevel of Difficulty: Easy| FactualReferences:https://indianexpress.com/article/explained/explained-climate/emissions-scenarios-representative-concentration-pathways-rcps-9182274/ 3 / 5 Q3. Consider the following statements regarding international borders and their associated countries:1) The Nine-Dash Line is a demarcation line used by China in the South China Sea.2) The 38th Parallel is a demilitarized zone that separates North Korea and South Korea.3) The Durand Line is the boundary between India and Pakistan.How many of the above statements are correct? Only one Only two All three None Explanation:Relevance: The Philippines and China struck a deal to de-escalate tensions at the disputed Second Thomas Shoal in the South China Sea.Statement 1 is correct: The Nine-Dash Line is a demarcation line used by China to outline its claims in the South China Sea.ย Statement 2 is correct: The 38th Parallel is the line that separates North Korea and South Korea, and it roughly coincides with the demilitarized zone (DMZ) between the two countries.Statement 3 is incorrect: The Durand Line is the boundary between Afghanistan and Pakistan, not India and Pakistan.So, only two of the statements given above are correct.Therefore, option (b) is the correct answer.Value AdditionThe Radcliffe Line demarcates the boundary between India and Pakistan.The McMahon Line is the border between India and China.The Hindenburg Line was a defensive line during World War I in France.The Maginot Line was a defensive fortification built by France, during World War II.The Green Line, referring to the internationally recognized 1949 Armistice Line, separates pre-1967 Israel from the Occupied Palestinian Territories.The Brandt Line is a way of visualising the world that highlights the disparities and inequalities between the wealthy North and the poorer global South.Subject: Current Affairs | GeographyLevel of Difficulty: Easy| FactualReferences:https://www.thehindu.com/news/international/china-and-the-philippines-reach-deal-in-effort-to-stop-clashes-at-fiercely-disputed-shoal/article68429395.ece 4 / 5 Q4. Consider the following statements regarding LiDAR, Radar, and Sonar:1) LiDAR uses radio waves to measure distances and create high-resolution maps.2) Radar is primarily used for detecting objects in the air and on the ground using radio waves.3) Sonar is used underwater to detect and locate objects by emitting sound waves.4) Both LiDAR and Radar can be used in autonomous vehicles for navigation and obstacle detection.How many of the above statements are correct? Only one Only two Only three All four Explanation:Relevance: One Chinese firm alone holds 47% of the global LiDAR market share, raising global concerns.Statement 1 is incorrect: LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) uses light waves (not radio waves) to measure distances and create high-resolution maps.Statement 2 is correct: Radar (Radio Detection and Ranging) is primarily used for detecting objects in the air and on the ground using radio waves.Statement 3 is correct: Sonar (Sound Navigation and Ranging) is used underwater to detect and locate objects by emitting sound waves.Statement 4 is correct: Both LiDAR and Radar can be used in autonomous vehicles for navigation and obstacle detection, providing complementary data for safe navigation.So, only three of the statements given above are correct.Therefore, option (c) is the correct answer.Subject: Current Affairs | S&TLevel of Difficulty: Moderate | FactualReferences:https://www.orfonline.org/expert-speak/the-growing-importance-of-lidar-and-the-accompanying-threat-posed-by-china 5 / 5 Q5. Which of the following organisations publishes the report titled "The State of the World's Forests"? Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) World Resources Institute (WRI) Explanation:Relevance: The State of the Worldโs Forests 2024 report released recently.A new report, titled The State of the Worldโs Forests, released by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations has brought both relief and concern regarding the state of the worldโs forests.ย While the rate of deforestation has slowed down globally, the report warns that the escalating impacts of climate change continue to pose a significant threat to these vital ecosystems. Therefore, option (c) is the correct answer.Value AdditionKey findings of the State of the World's Forests 2024 reportIn 2020, the global forest covered approximately 4.1 billion hectares (ha), or 31 per cent of the land area. The Russian Federation, Brazil, Canada, the United States of America, and China account for 54 per cent of the global forest area, in descending order.ย Another 10 countries, including Australia, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Indonesia, Peru and India, contribute about two-thirds of the global forest area.ย Globally, the net rate of change in forest area, which is the difference between forest expansion and deforestation in 2010-2020 was significantly lower than in the two previous decades.It also noted 10 countries recording annual gains in forest area in 2020, which include China, Australia, India, Chile, Viet Nam, Turkey, the United States of America, France, Italy and Romania.ย The report also discovered that preliminary data from the Global Forest Resource Assessment (2025) show an 8.4 per cent decrease in deforestation in Indonesia for 2021-22 compared to 2020-21, the lowest since 1990. The overall reduction was recorded to be 90 per cent.ย Subject: Current Affairs | EnvironmentLevel of Difficulty: Easy| FactualReferences:https://www.downtoearth.org.in/forests/state-of-the-worlds-forests-2024-global-efforts-curb-deforestation-but-threats-to-forests-from-wildfires-and-pests-remain#:~:text=A%20new%20report%20released%20by,state%20of%20the%20world's%20forests. Your score is 0% Restart quiz