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Q 1 - India's foreign exchange reserves increased by 1.588 billion US Dollar to ____ billion US Dollar.
Answer : A
Q 2 - The government roped in actress _______as a brand ambassador for its cleanliness initiative Swachh Bharat Mission.
Answer : D
Q 3 - India's first social innovation hub was launched in state____.
Answer : C
Q 4 - The annual centuries old two-day long Liker and Leh Dosmochey festival held in _____.
Answer : C
Q 5 - Which of the following states organized 'Mil Banche’ programme in all the primary and middle government schools.
Answer : B
Q 6 - As per the recently released Monetary Policy review, RBI also revised down its GDP growth forecast from 7.4 % to _____?
Answer : B
Q 7 - Which of the following states government has constituted a 33-member committee for the speedy implementation of the Sagarmala Project?
Answer : D
Q 8 - Who of the following famous personalities won the men's title in the second edition of the IDBI Federal Life Insurance New Delhi Marathon?
Answer : B
Q 9 - As per the RBI Monetary policy review, RBI revised repo rate and reverse repo rate at ___ and ____% respectively.
Answer : B
Q 10 - The government has allocated ____to India Post Payments Bank for the financial year 2017-18.