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  • Question 1
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    Which of the following is/are non-debt flow/flows of capital between different countries? Select your answer using the code given below:
    1. ECB, short-term loans from the IMF and external aids
    2. Portfolio investment, FDI and Private Remittances
    Solution
    The items given in statement-2 are of non-debt kind as they do not incur any burden of either capital or interest.
  • Question 2
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    Select the correct one/ones about the main functions of the IMF using the code given below:
    1. Marking available a stable monetary system to the world.
    2. Help to solve balance of payments problems of member countries.
  • Question 3
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    Consider the following statements and select the correct one/ones using the code given below:
    1. Indian vaccines are known for world class manufacturing and have been stamped with one of the surest seals of quality in any health product the WHO ''pre-qualified' tag for production.
    2. India has also emerged as a key bulk vaccine manufacturer in recent times and already produces 60 per cent of the world's vaccines.
    Solution
    Viewed another way, one in every 3 doses of vaccines used in the world are produced in India. Indian firms are big suppliers to the UN agencies, accounting for between 60 per cent and 80 per cent of the vaccines it buys every year. Besides mass- successful in creating or modifying a whole new range of vaccines indigenously.
  • Question 4
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    Choose the most appropriate option.
    The Currency of Thailand is?
    Solution
    • The official currency of Thailand is Thai Baht or Baht. 
  • Question 5
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    Which one of the following is a common function of the International Monetary Fund and the newly set up New Development Bank?
    Solution
    Basically, NDB (popularly known as the BRICS Bank) has a hybrid function borrowed from the Word Bank and International Monetary Fund. This is the only international economic organisation which provides financial help during balance of payment crises to the member countries, other than the IMF.
  • Question 6
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    Choose the most appropriate option.
    Which country is the first developed nation to default on debt of IMF?
    Solution
    • Greece became the first developed nation to default on International Monetary Fund (IMF) debt. It had defaulted on a 1.7 billion dollars payment to the IMF.
    • The deadline for debt payment was missed by Greece after Eurozone Finance Ministers refused to extend its bailout.
  • Question 7
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    Consider the sentence - "Food security exists when all people, at all times, have physical and economic access to sufficient, safe and nutritious food to meet their dietary needs and food preferences for an active and healthy life".
    Name the world body which gave the definition which is considered as the anchoring definition of 'food security'.
    Solution
    There has been a plethora of definition of food security that has been expended from time to time by different international agencies. The anchoring definition, however, was arrived in the Rome Declaration during the World Food Summit held in 1996 at Remo (organized by the UN body Food and Agriculture Organisation).

    The concepts of food and nutrition security/insecurity has been conceptualized in diverse and overarching manner. However, the following three aspects (the 3 As ) underlie most conceptualisations of food security:
    (i) Availability: It refers to the physical availability of foodstocks in desired quantities. This depends on the domestic production, changes in stocks and importance along with the distribution of food across territories.

    (ii) Access : This is determined by the bundle of entitlements. This aspect of the definition captures Amartya Sen's thinking on the issue. This refers people's initial endownments, i.e., what they can acquire (especially in terms of physical and economic access to food) and the opportunities open to them to achived either through their own endeavours or through intervation of the State or both.

    (iii) Absorption: It is defined as the ability to biologically utilize the food consumed.
    This is related to several factors, such as nutritional knowledge, safe drinking water and availability of stable and sanitary physical and environmental conditions. All this allows effective biological absorption of food in a human body.
  • Question 8
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    Choose the most appropriate option.
    The "Paris Agreement" was adopted in the twenty first session of Conference of Parties in the month of?
    Solution
    • On 12 December 2015, the Paris Agreement was adopted as an agreement within the UNFCCC framework.
    • On 22 April 2016 i.e Earth Day, 175 countries around the world signed this agreement at the UN headquarters in New York, United States. India was also one of the 175 countries that signed it.
  • Question 9
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    Birds are under increasing pressure from human activity, struggling to survive as habitat loss, pesticides, hunting, and trapping for the pet trade push them closer to the edge. Once-thriving endemic or migrant bird populations have been decimated over the past quarter-century in India, as the scientific report, State of India’s Birds $$2020$$, points out. The analysis, produced by $$10$$ globally influential organisations, is a major addition to ornithology. It is a rare synthesis of scientific understanding and citizen-led initiatives, using over $$10$$ million observations made by over $$15,500$$ bird watchers, achieving what would be difficult for small groups of researchers working alone. What emerges is an alarming picture of long-term declines of several species for which enough data is available over a $$25$$-year period, as well as a more recent trend of annual losses. Data inadequacies have led to the exclusion of many species. Some bird species assessed as ‘least concern’ by the $$ IUCN$$, were found in peril in India. Remarkably, in spite of having a rich ornithological tradition, only $$261$$ species out of $$867$$ spotted qualified for a full analysis, based on robust long-term data; $$52\%$$ of them are now classified as being of ‘high concern’. The heartening news is that sparrow numbers remain stable overall, although the bird has largely disappeared from some of the big cities. But the Western Ghats offer bleak prospects, and the abundance index of $$12$$ endemic species there has dropped by $$75\%$$ since $$2000$$. The fortunes of the Nilgiri Pipit, Nilgiri Thrush and several Sholakilis are tied to the survival of the high shola forest-grasslands. Equally critical to some species, such as Hodgson’s bushchat wintering away from Mongolia, is the protection of terai grasslands in Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, and the northeastern States.
    India’s conservation community expects the Environment Ministry, which released the status report at the global conference of the Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals at Gandhinagar, Gujarat, to secure a future for birds. Resolute steps to protect forests and other habitats will confer multiple benefits, protecting other myriad species too. The latest report is refreshing as it taps into citizen science for good data and should serve as a foundation for further collaborative work. It is essential to revive the Great Indian Bustard, now pushed to precariously low numbers. Coursers and floricans need help with their delicate habitat, as do neglected small birds such as the Green Munia that is widely trapped. Bird diversity makes India, Kerala in particular, a birdwatching destination. That variety must be protected not just for cultural reasons, but to improve the health of forests, wetlands, open country habitat and high mountains.

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    Which of the following species are restricted to a given area?
    Solution
    Endemic species are plants and animals that exist only in one geographic region. Species can be endemic to large or small areas of the earth: some are endemic to a particular continent, some to part of a continent, and others to a single island.
  • Question 10
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    Select the correct one/ones about the Bilateral social Security Agreements (BSSAs) ' arrangement of the Gol, using the code given below:
    1. They protect the interests of expatriate workers and companies on a reciprocal basis.
    2. India has signed such agreements with Belgium, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Denmark and Norway. 
    Solution
    These agreements help workers and the companies by providing exemption from social security contribution in case of posting, totalization of contribution period and exportability of pension in case of relocation to the home country or any third country.
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