Current Affairs Quiz: July 30, 2024

Current Affairs Quiz

1. Which day is celebrated every year as “International Tiger Day”?

[A] July 27

[B] July 28

[C] July 29

[D] July 30

Correct Answer: C [July 29]

International Tiger Day, celebrated on July 29 since 2010, raises public awareness about the threats faced by tigers due to poaching and habitat destruction. The day originated from an international summit in St. Petersburg, Russia, in 2010, attended by 13 countries with significant tiger populations, including India. The summit aimed to address the decline in tiger population due to human encroachment and launched the TX2 target of doubling the number of wild tigers by 2022. The 2024 theme, “Call to Action”, emphasizes the need for global efforts to save endangered tigers. The first Tiger Day was celebrated on 29 July 2010.

2. Which Southeast Asian country has recently released a special series of stamps which includes a stamp on Lord Rama of Ayodhya?

[A] Laos

[B] Cambodia

[C] Thailand

[D] Singapore

Correct Answer: [A] Laos

During his visit to Vientiane, Laos from July 25 to 27, 2024, External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar launched the first postage stamp of Ram Lalla of Ayodhya. The event took place during the ASEAN-related Foreign Ministers’ Meeting. Jaishankar along with Lao Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Selumxay Kommasith launched two series of postage stamps on the theme ‘Celebrating the shared cultural heritage of Lao PDR and India’. One stamp featured the idol of Ram Lalla of Ayodhya, while the other depicted the memory of Lord Buddha of Luang Prabang, the ancient capital of Laos. Although Lao culture is predominantly Buddhist, it is deeply influenced by Hinduism, including the Ramayana, locally known as Ramakien.

3. Who recently became the first Indian woman to win an Olympic medal in shooting with a bronze medal in Paris?

[A] Vedika Sharma

[B] Manu Bhaker

[C] Anjali Bhagwat

[D] Manisha Keer

Correct Answer: B [Manu Bhaker]

Manu Bhaker of Haryana opened India’s medal tally at the 33rd Summer Olympics in Paris on July 28, 2024, by winning a bronze medal in the 10m air pistol event. She became the first Indian shooter to win an Olympic medal in shooting. The Paris Olympics, scheduled to run from July 26 to August 11, 2024, feature 32 sports in which India will compete in 16 disciplines. The 22-year-old Bhaker shot 221.7 to finish third in the women’s eight final. Oh Ye Jin of South Korea won the gold medal with an Olympic record 243.2 points and Yeji Kim of South Korea won the silver medal with 241.3 points.

4. Which country recently won its first Women’s Asian Cup title?

[A] China

[B] India

[C] Sri Lanka

[D] Bangladesh

Correct Answer: C [Sri Lanka]

The host Sri Lanka women’s cricket team won its first Women’s Asian Cricket Cup by defeating the defending champion Indian team. The hosts defeated India by 8 wickets with 8 balls to spare in the final of the 9th Women’s Asian Cricket Cup held at the Rangiri Dambulla International Stadium in Dambulla, Sri Lanka on 28 July 2024. Sri Lanka became the third team to win the Women’s Asian Cricket Cup after India (seven times) and Bangladesh (once). All the matches were played in Dambulla. In the semi-finals, India defeated Bangladesh and Sri Lanka defeated Pakistan to enter the final.

5. What is the main objective of the Integrated Disease Surveillance Programme (IDSP), which has been seen in the news recently?

[A] Provide free health services
[B] Strengthen and maintain a decentralised, laboratory-based, IT-enabled disease surveillance system
[C] Promote immunisation programmes
[D] Conduct medical research on rare diseases

Correct Answer: B [Strengthen and maintain a decentralised, laboratory-based, IT-enabled disease surveillance system]

Last year, 1,862 disease outbreaks were reported to the Integrated Disease Surveillance Programme (IDSP), with Kerala reporting the highest number. The IDSP, launched in November 2004 with assistance from the World Bank, is a decentralised, state-based programme of India’s Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. Its objectives include monitoring disease trends and responding to outbreaks through trained Rapid Response Teams (RRTs). The programme integrates surveillance activities at the central, state and district levels, uses ICT for data management and strengthens public health laboratories. Weekly data collection on epidemic-prone diseases helps identify trends, and rapid response teams investigate and monitor outbreaks as needed.

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External Affairs Minister Jaishankar released the world’s first postage stamp of Ram Lalla in Laos

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