UPSC CSE General Studies Practice Questions (91-100)

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91. With reference to the 'G20' (Group of Twenty), consider the following statements:
1. The G20 was established in 1999 as a forum for Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors.
2. It does not have a permanent secretariat.
3. India held the presidency of G20 in 2023.
Which of the statements given above are correct?
92. The 'Goldilocks Scenario' for an economy refers to a condition where:
93. In the context of ancient Indian history, 'Eripatti' refers to:
94. With reference to the 'United Nations Security Council' (UNSC), consider the following statements:
1. It consists of 15 members, including 5 permanent and 10 non-permanent members.
2. Non-permanent members are elected for a term of three years.
3. India has been elected as a non-permanent member of the UNSC multiple times.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
95. Which of the following is/are part of the 'Social Capital' of a country?
1. The level of trust and mutual understanding in the society.
2. The degree of shared norms and values.
3. The density of networks and associations.
Select the correct answer using the code given below:
96. With reference to 'Global Hunger Index' (GHI), which of the following are the indicators used to calculate the score?
1. Undernourishment
2. Child Wasting
3. Child Stunting
4. Child Mortality
Select the correct answer using the code given below:
97. The 'Abraham Accords', often mentioned in the news, refers to the normalization of relations between:
98. Which of the following were the reasons for the failure of the 'Cripps Mission' (1942)?
1. It did not provide for immediate transfer of power.
2. It gave the right to provinces to secede from the Indian Union.
3. The Congress wanted a Cabinet with full powers, not just a consultative body.
Select the correct answer using the code given below:
99. The 'Suez Canal' connects which of the following water bodies?
100. Which of the following is the 'Nodal Department' for the 'Digital India' program?