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Days and Events Question 1:
India celebrated the 76th National Chartered Accountants Day on July 1, 2025. When was the ICAI established?
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Days and Events Question 1 Detailed Solution
The Correct Answer is 1949.
In News
- National CA Day: 1 July.
Key Points
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India celebrated the 76th National Chartered Accountants Day on July 1, 2025.
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The day marks the founding of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) in 1949.
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Chartered Accountants (CAs) were honored for promoting transparency and fiscal discipline.
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The ICAI has grown into a globally recognized body, contributing to fiscal policy and accounting standards.
Days and Events Question 2:
When is Endangered Species Day observed each year?
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Days and Events Question 2 Detailed Solution
The Correct Answer is Third Friday in May.
In News
- Endangered Species Day: May 16.
Key Points
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Endangered Species Day is observed on the third Friday in May every year.
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It was started in 2006 by David Robinson and the Endangered Species Coalition.
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It aims to raise awareness about endangered animals and plants.
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The theme is "Wildlife Conservation Finance: Investing in People and Planet".
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The goal is to protect endangered species and support nature conservation efforts.
Days and Events Question 3:
What is the theme for World No Tobacco Day 2025?
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Days and Events Question 3 Detailed Solution
The Correct Answer is Bright products. Dark intentions. Unmasking the Appeal.
In News
- World No Tobacco Day: 31 May.
Key Points
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World No Tobacco Day was created in 1987 by the Member States of the World Health Organization (WHO).
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The purpose is to raise awareness about the tobacco epidemic and its preventable health effects.
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In 1987, the World Health Assembly passed Resolution WHA40.38, designating 7 April 1988 as a world no-smoking day.
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In 1988, a new resolution (WHA42.19) established 31 May as the annual date for World No Tobacco Day.
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The theme for 2025 is: "Bright products. Dark intentions. Unmasking the Appeal".
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The theme aims to expose the misleading marketing tactics used to make tobacco products appear attractive, especially to youth.
Days and Events Question 4:
What is the theme of World Metrology Day 2025?
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Days and Events Question 4 Detailed Solution
The Correct Answer is Measurements for all times, for all people.
In News
- World Metrology Day: 20 May.
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World Metrology Day is celebrated every year on May 20.
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It highlights the importance of measurement science (metrology) in everyday life.
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2025 marks the 150th anniversary of the Metre Convention.
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The Metre Convention was signed on May 20, 1875 in Paris.
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This agreement laid the foundation for the metric system and global unit standardisation.
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The celebration began in 1999 by the International Committee for Weights and Measures (CIPM).
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The 2025 theme is: "Measurements for all times, for all people."
Days and Events Question 5:
GST Day marks the nationwide rollout of the Goods and Services Tax on 1st July 2017. Which of the following is not one of the GST tax slabs?
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Days and Events Question 5 Detailed Solution
The Correct Answer is 15%.
In News
- GST Day: 1 July.
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GST Day is observed on 1st July, marking the nationwide rollout of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) on 1st July 2017.
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The first celebration of GST Day was on 1st July 2018, introduced by the Ministry of Finance.
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The GST Council was established in September 2016 under Article 279A of the Constitution.
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GST has five main tax slabs: 0%, 5%, 12%, 18%, and 28%.
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To introduce GST, the Constitution (122nd Amendment) Bill, 2014 was passed in Parliament.
Top Days and Events MCQ Objective Questions
Pravasi Bharatiya Divas is celebrated on 9 January. The day was first observed in which year?
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Days and Events Question 6 Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDFThe correct answer is 2003.
Key Points
- Pravasi Bharatiya Divas is celebrated on 9 January.
- It is observed to strengthen the engagement of the overseas Indian community with the Government of India and reconnect them with their roots.
- The day was first observed in 2003.
- On this day in 1915, Mahatma Gandhi returned to India from South Africa.
- He got the title of the greatest ‘Pravasi’.
Additional Information
Dates | Important Days |
1 January | Global Family Day |
4 January | World Braille Day |
6 January | World Day of War Orphans |
8 January | African National Congress Foundation Day |
10 January | World Hindi Day |
11 January | Death anniversary of Lal Bahadur Shastri |
12 January | National Youth Day |
15 January | Indian Army Day |
23 January | Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose Jayanti |
24 January | National Girl Child Day |
25 January | National Voters Day, National Tourism Day |
26 January | Republic Day, International Customs Day |
28 January | Birth Anniversary of Lala Lajpat Rai |
30 January | Martyrs Day or Shaheed Diwas, World Leprosy Eradication Day (Last Sunday of January) |
On Which Day is World Rhino Day celebrated?
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Days and Events Question 7 Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDFThe correct answer is 22 September.
- World Rhino Day is celebrated every year on September 22.
Key Points
- The day provides an opportunity to work towards saving the animal, which has been the target of poachers for decades.
- Rhino horns are in great demand in many southeast Asian countries like China, Vietnam, Malaysia, and Korea.
- The Chinese use it as an aphrodisiac and to make traditional medicines with it.
- More than ever, rhinos need care and conservation now.
- Organizations and non-profit groups across the world are engaging in anti-poaching measures.
- India is home to the Greater Indian One-Horned Rhino commonly found in Assam and in neighboring Nepal and Bhutan.
- The rhinos prefer tall grasslands and forests in the foothills of the Himalayas.
From 2022, Republic Day celebrations will begin every year from which date?
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Days and Events Question 8 Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDFThe correct answer is 23rd January.
Key Points
- Republic Day celebrations will now begin every year from 23rd January instead of 24th.
- The step was taken to include the birth anniversary of freedom fighter Subash Chandra Bose.
- The birth anniversary of Subhas Chandra Bose is celebrated as Parakram Divas across the country.
Additional Information
- In recent years, the Centre has marked several dates to commemorate their historical and cultural importance.
- Some of these dates include:
Days | Events |
August 14 | Partition Horrors Remembrance Day |
October 31 | Ekta Divas National Unity Day |
November 15 | Janjatiya Gaurav Divas |
November 26 | Constitution Day |
December 26 | Veer Baal Divas |
Which day is celebrated as the National Voluntary Blood Donation Day in India?
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Days and Events Question 9 Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDFThe correct answer is 1 October.
Key Points
- October 1 is observed as the National Voluntary Blood Donation Day in India.
- This day aims at spreading awareness about the importance of donating blood and the benefits associated with this noble cause.
- The Indian Society of Blood Transfusion and Immunohaematology first observed this day in 1975 on October 1.
- The theme for this year's Blood donation event is “Give Blood and keep the world-beating”.
Important Points
- Some important days of October:
Date | Day |
1 October | International Coffee Day |
2 October | International Day of Non-Violence |
5 October | World Teachers' Day |
8 October | Indian Air Force Day |
9 October | World Postal Day |
11 October | International Day of the Girl Child |
15 October | World Students’ Day |
16 October | World Food Day |
20 October | World Statistics Day |
24 October | United Nations Day |
30 October | World Thrift Day |
'World Literacy Day' is celebrated on which of these dates?
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Days and Events Question 10 Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDFThe correct answer is 8 September.Key Points
- International Literacy Day is an international observance, celebrated each year on 8 September, that was declared by UNESCO on 26 October 1966 at the 14th session of UNESCO's General Conference.
- The issue of literacy is a key component of the UN's Sustainable Development Goals and the UN's 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
- The main theme for this year's International Literacy Day will be 'Transforming Literacy Learning Spaces.
Additional InformationImportant Days-
Date | Days |
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15th January | National Army Day. |
28th February | National Science Day. |
8th March | International Women's Day. |
22nd April | Earth Day. |
1st May | Labour Day. |
24th April | Panchayati Raj Day. |
5th June | World Environment Day. |
11th July | World Population Day. |
29th August | National Sports Day (Birth Anniversary of Major Dyanchand). |
15th September | International Day of Democracy. |
8th October | Indian Airforce Day. |
16th November | International Day for Tolerance. |
4th December | Navy day. |
On which day does India observe National Farmers Day or Kisan Diwas?
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Days and Events Question 11 Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDFThe correct answer is 23 December.
Key Points
- India observes National Farmers Day or Kisan Diwas on December 23 every year.
- The day marks the birth anniversary of former Prime Minister Chaudhary Charan Singh.
- He served as the PM of India from July 28, 1979, to January 14, 1980.
- Shri Charan Singh was born in 1902 at Noorpur in Meerut district of Uttar Pradesh.
- He was a farmer leader.
- On December 23, 1978, he founded the Kisan Trust, aiming to educate the rural masses of India against injustice.
Additional Information
Dates | Important Days |
1 December | World AIDS Day |
2 December |
International Day for the Abolition of Slavery, World Computer Literacy Day |
3 December | World Day of the Handicapped or International Day of Persons with Disabilities |
4 December | Indian Navy Day |
5 December |
International Volunteer Day, World Soil Day |
6 December |
BR Ambedkar’s death anniversary, National Microwave Oven Day |
7 December | Armed Forces Flag Day, International Civil Aviation Day |
9 December | International Anti-Corruption Day |
10 December | Human Rights Day |
11 December |
International Mountain Day, UNICEF Day |
12 December | Universal Health Coverage Day |
14 December | National Energy Conservation Day |
16 December | Vijay Diwas |
18 December |
Minorities Rights Day in India, International Migrants Day |
19 December | Goa's Liberation Day |
20 December | International Human Solidarity Day |
22 December | National Mathematics Day |
23 December | Kisan Diwas |
24 December | National Consumer Rights Day |
25 December | Good Governance Day (India) |
World Heritage Day is observed on_______.
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Days and Events Question 12 Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDFThe correct answer is 18 April.
Key Points
- World Heritage Day, also known as International Day for Monuments and Sites, is observed on April 18.
- The day was first celebrated by United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) in 1983.
- The aim is to promote awareness about the cultural heritage and diversity on the planet.
- The theme for World Heritage Day 2022 is "Heritage and Climate".
Additional Information
Dates | Important Days |
1 April |
Odisha Foundation Day, Prevention of Blindness week |
2 April | World Autism Awareness Day |
4 April | International Day of Mine awareness |
5 April | National Maritime Day |
7 April | World Health Day |
9 April | CRPF Valour Day |
10 April | World Homoeopathy Day (WHD) |
11 April |
National Safe Motherhood Day (NSMD) National Pet Day, World Parkinson's Day |
13 April | Jallianwala Bagh Massacre, Siachen Day |
14 April |
B.R. Ambedkar Remembrance Day, World Chagas Day |
17 April | World Haemophilia Day |
18 April | World Heritage Day |
21 April | National Civil Service Day |
22 April | World Earth Day |
23 April | World Book and Copyright Day |
24 April | National Panchayati Raj Day |
25 April | World Malaria Day |
26 April | World Intellectual Property Day |
28 April | World Day for Safety and Health at Work |
30 April | World Veterinary Day |
What is the theme of World Children's Day 2021?
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Days and Events Question 13 Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDFThe correct answer is A Better Future for Every Child.
Key Points
- World Children's Day is observed on 20 November every year.
- It was first established in 1954 as Universal Children's Day.
- 20 Nov is an important date as it is the date in 1959 when the UN General Assembly adopted the Declaration of the Rights of the Child.
- The theme for 2021 is 'A Better Future for Every Child'.
- The day promotes international togetherness, awareness among children worldwide.
Important Points
- Iconic monuments like Rashtrapati Bhawan, Qutub Minar, and key parliament buildings like North Block, and South Block were illuminated with blue lights on Friday (19 November 2021) a day ahead of World Children's Day.
- This lighting was a part of the #GoBlue campaign by UNICEF.
- Its aim is to focus on the rights of children and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on children's lives.
- World Children’s Day is promoted and coordinated by UNICEF and the United Nations Children's Fund which also works towards the improvement of children's welfare.
Additional Information
Dates | Important Days |
1 November |
World Vegan Day, All Saints' Day, Rajyotsava Day (Karnataka Formation Day) |
2 November | All Souls' Day, National Ayurveda Day |
5 November | World Tsunami Awareness Day |
6 November | International Day for Preventing the Exploitation of the Environment in War and Armed Conflict |
7 November |
Infant Protection Day, National Cancer Awareness Day |
8 November | World Urbanism Day |
9 November |
Iqbal Day, Legal Services Day |
10 November | World Science Day |
11 November |
Armistice Day (Remembrance Day), National Education Day |
12 November |
World Pneumonia Day, Guru Nanak Dev's Birth Anniversary |
13 November | World Kindness Day |
14 November |
World Diabetes Day, Children's Day |
16 November | International Day for Tolerance |
17 November | National Epilepsy Day, World Prematurity Day, World COPD Day |
18 November | National Naturopathy Day |
19 November |
International Men's Day, World Toilet Day |
20 November |
Universal Children's Day, Africa Industrialisation Day |
21 November |
World Television Day, World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims |
25 November | International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women |
26 November | Constitution Day of India |
29 November | International Day of Solidarity with Palestinian People |
When is National Women's Day of India celebrated every year?
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Days and Events Question 14 Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDF- India celebrates Sarojini Naidu's birthday as National Women's Day of India every year on February 13.
- Sarojini Naidu was India's first women governor and also famous as 'Bharat Kokila'.
- She was born on February 13, 1879.
- She actively participated in the Indian National Movement for the independence of the country.
- International Women’s Day is celebrated on 8 March every year.
When is Jharkhand Foundation Day celebrated every year?
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Days and Events Question 15 Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDFThe correct answer is 15 November.
Key Points
- Jharkhand celebrates its foundation day on November 15 every year.
- After the Indian Parliament passed the Bihar Reorganization Act, 2000, Jharkhand was carved out of Bihar on November 15, 2000.
- Jharkhand's state animal is the Indian elephant while the state bird is Koel.
- The state's capital is Ranchi.
- The state is spread across an area of 79,710 sq. km and has a population of 32,988,134. (As per 2011 census)
Important Points
- Jharkhand is also called ‘The land of the forest’ or ‘Bushland’.
- Right now, the forests of Chhotanagpur plateau and Santhal Pargana make up Jharkhand.
- It is the 15th largest state based on its area size.
- One of the fascinating folk dance forms of Jharkhand that is quite popular is ‘Chhau nach’, a masked dance performance that is a great visual treat.
- The state is rich in mineral resources like coal, iron ore, copper ore, uranium, mica, bauxite, granite, limestone, silver, and dolomite.
- While Ranchi is its capital city, Dumka is Jharkhand’s sub-capital.