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Daily Current Affairs Quiz – 03rd December 2025

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1) In Dec’25, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) released the National Strategy for Financial Inclusion (NSFI) 2025–30 during the 32nd meeting of which body?

(a) Monetary Policy Committee (MPC)

(b) Financial Stability and Development Council – Sub Committee (FSDC-SC)

(c) Financial Inclusion Advisory Committee (FIAC)

(d) Banking Regulation Review Board (BRRB)

(e) National Payments Council of India (NPCI)


2) Which state received the largest share of the over USD 800 million ADB loans through a USD 500 million agreement for its Power Distribution Enhancement Programme for Agricultural Solarization?

(a) Gujarat

(b) Madhya Pradesh

(c) Rajasthan

(d) Maharashtra

(e) Karnataka


3) In news, State Bank of India (SBI) and Bank of India (BOI) recently signed an MoU to jointly establish a Centre of Excellence (CoE) in which domain?

(a) Financial Literacy & Inclusion

(b) Digital Banking & Cybersecurity

(c) Strategic Partnership for Project Financing

(d) Retail Banking & Customer Analytics

(e) International Banking & Trade Finance


4) As per the report, Industrial growth fell to a 14-month low of 0.4% in October 2025. Which sector recorded the sharpest contraction during this period?

(a) Electricity

(b) Mining

(c) Manufacturing

(d) Consumer durables

(e) Infrastructure goods


5) As per the news, CRISIL revised India’s GDP growth forecast for FY26 to 7%. What was the primary factor driving the strong real GDP performance in the first half of FY26?

(a) Increase in government capital expenditure

(b) Surge in exports of goods and services

(c) Higher private consumption due to lower food inflation

(d) Expansion of the agriculture sector

(e) Rapid growth in real estate and construction activities


6) By what percentage did consumer grievances under the RBI Ombudsman Scheme increase in FY25 compared to FY24?

(a) 5%

(b) 8%

(c) 10%

(d) 13%

(e) 15%


7) Recently, India has been re-elected to the Executive Board of UNESCO for the 2025–2029 term. How many Member States constitute the UNESCO Executive Board?

(a) 44

(b) 58

(c) 59

(d) 60

(e) 65


8) The 60th All India DGP–IGP Conference 2025, inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, was organised by which agency?

(a) National Investigation Agency (NIA)

(b) Research and Analysis Wing (RAW)

(c) Intelligence Bureau (IB)

(d) National Security Guard (NSG)

(e) Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs)


9) According to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s 128th episode of ‘Mann Ki Baat’ address, what was India’s record foodgrain production in 2025?

(a) 300 million tonnes

(b) 325 million tonnes

(c) 340 million tonnes

(d) 357 million tonnes

(e) 365 million tonnes


10) D
uring the 34th IMO Assembly, India was re-elected to the IMO Council in Category B. How many votes did India secure, the highest in its category?

(a) 138

(b) 145

(c) 150

(d) 151

(e) 154


11) According to the Ministry of Finance, what is the government’s current stance on merging Dearness Allowance (DA) with basic pay under the 8th Central Pay Commission?

(a) DA will be merged fully with basic pay

(b) DA will be merged partially with basic pay

(c) DA will be merged only for pensioners

(d) No proposal exists to merge DA with basic pay

(e) DA will be discontinued after pay revision


12) Who has been given the additional charge of Director General of the Border Security Force (BSF) from 1 December 2025?

(a) Daljit Singh Chawdhary

(b) Sanjay Arora

(c) Praveen Kumar

(d) S. L. Thaosen

(e) Rajeev Krishna


13) In news, Air Marshal Tejbir Singh, who has taken charge as Director General (Inspection & Safety) at Air Headquarters, is an alumnus of which institution?

(a) National Defence College, New Delhi

(b) Royal College of Defence Studies, United Kingdom

(c) Defence Services Staff College, Wellington

(d) Air University, United States

(e) Cranfield Defence and Security, United Kingdom


14) Which edition of the Indian Military Heritage Festival (IMHF) was hosted by
United Service Institution of India (USI)in November 2025?

(a) Third

(b) Second

(c) First

(d) Fourth

(e) Fifth


15) Which digital platform was launched by
National Industries Research and Development Council (NIRDC)to simplify and accelerate Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME)business processes?

(a) MSME Connect

(b) BizIndia

(c) Udyog Mitra

(d) MSME Sampark

(e) InDApp


16) Who inaugurated India’s first private navigation technology hub, the Anant Centre of Excellence for Navigation (ACEN)?

(a) Prime Minister Narendra Modi

(b) V. Narayanan, Chairman of ISRO

(c) Dr. K. Sivan, Former ISRO Chairman

(d) Union Minister of Defence

(e) CEO of Ananth Technologies Limited


17) Which record did Rohit Sharma break during the 1st ODI against South Africa in Ranchi?

(a) Most centuries in ODIs

(b) Highest run-scorer in ODIs

(c) Highest six-hitter in ODIs

(d) Fastest fifty in ODIs

(e) Most double centuries in ODIs


18) Whose record did Virat Kohli surpass to become the first male cricketer with 50+ ODI centuries?

(a) Ricky Ponting

(b) Jacques Kallis

(c) Brian Lara

(d) Sachin Tendulkar

(e) MS Dhoni


19) Which IPL team was Andre Russell associated with before announcing his retirement from the league?

(a) Mumbai Indians

(b) Chennai Super Kings

(c) Royal Challengers Bangalore

(d) Delhi Capitals

(e) Kolkata Knight Riders


20) On which date is the International Day of Persons with Disabilities observed annually?

(a) 1st December

(b) 2nd December

(c) 3rd December

(d) 4th December

(e) 5th December


Answers :

1) Answer: B

Short Explanation:

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) formally released the National Strategy for Financial Inclusion (NSFI) 2025–30 at the 32nd meeting of the sub-committee of the Financial Stability and Development Council (FSDC-SC), aiming to strengthen and deepen the financial ecosystem over the next five years.

The strategy was released by RBI Governor Sanjay Malhotra and adopts an ecosystem-based approach to expand access, improve service quality, and promote effective usage of financial products among underserved communities.

Detailed Explanation:

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) formally released the National Strategy for Financial Inclusion (NSFI) 2025–30 at the 32nd meeting of the sub-committee of the Financial Stability and Development Council (FSDC-SC), aiming to strengthen and deepen the financial ecosystem over the next five years.

The strategy was released by RBI Governor Sanjay Malhotra and adopts an ecosystem-based approach to expand access, improve service quality, and promote effective usage of financial products among underserved communities.

NSFI 2025–30 emphasizes coordinated efforts across institutions and stakeholders, seeking to enhance last-mile access and ensure financial services reach remote households and micro enterprises.

The new strategy prioritizes the shift from mere access to effective usage of financial services, ensuring resilience, security, and well-being through meaningful participation in the financial system.


2) Answer: D

Short Explanation:

The Government of India and the Asian Development Bank (ADB) signed three loan agreements worth over USD 800 million for major projects in Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, and Gujarat.

A USD 500 million loan was signed for the Maharashtra Power Distribution Enhancement Programme for Agricultural Solarization to modernise rural power infrastructure and supply daytime solar electricity to farmers.

Detailed Explanation:

The Government of India and the Asian Development Bank (ADB) signed three loan agreements worth over USD 800 million for major projects in Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, and Gujarat.

A USD 500 million loan was signed for the Maharashtra Power Distribution Enhancement Programme for Agricultural Solarization to modernise rural power infrastructure and supply daytime solar electricity to farmers.

The Maharashtra programme aims to provide daytime electricity to at least 9 lakh agricultural consumers by 2028 and includes renewable integration, substation upgrades, HT/LT line construction, and 500 MWh battery storage deployment.

A Japanese Yen-denominated loan (¥27,147,200,000 ≈ USD 190.6 million) was signed for the Indore Metro Rail Project, supporting 8.62 km underground metro line with 7 stations, improving connectivity to Indore Airport.

Madhya Pradesh Metro Rail Corporation Limited (MPMRCL) will implement the Indore Metro project, expected to start operations by January 2030.

A USD 109.97 million loan was signed for the Gujarat Skills Development Programme to upgrade 11 mega ITIs, establish centres of excellence, and train youth in high-growth sectors such as IT, logistics, automotive, renewable energy, healthcare, and agri-tech.


3) Answer: C

Short Explanation:

State Bank of India (SBI) and Bank of India (BOI) signed an Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to jointly establish a Centre of Excellence (CoE) in Strategic Partnership.

The initiative aims to bolster leadership and expertise in project financing across India.

Detailed Explanation:

State Bank of India (SBI) and Bank of India (BOI) signed an Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to jointly establish a Centre of Excellence (CoE) in Strategic Partnership.

The initiative aims to bolster leadership and expertise in project financing across India.

The collaboration seeks to foster innovation and strengthen cooperation within the banking sector.

The MoU enables Co-financing Opportunities, allowing both PSBs (Public Sector Banks) to jointly finance large-scale infrastructure and industrial projects by leveraging their combined strengths.

The partnership enhances Co-branded Visibility for SBI and BOI in the corporate and project financing domain.


4) Answer: A

Short Explanation:

Industrial growth slowed to 0.4%, hitting a 14-month low, mainly due to weak performance in electricity and consumer non-durables sectors.

Growth was last lower in August 2024, when it stood at 0%, as per MOSPI (Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation) data.

The electricity sector contracted by 6.9% in October 2025, compared to 2% growth in October 2024.

Detailed Explanation:

Industrial growth slowed to 0.4%, hitting a 14-month low, mainly due to weak performance in electricity and consumer non-durables sectors.

Growth was last lower in August 2024, when it stood at 0%, as per MOSPI (Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation) data.

The electricity sector contracted by 6.9% in October 2025, compared to 2% growth in October 2024.

The consumer non-durables sector contracted 4.4%, reversing from 2.8% growth in the previous year.

According to Madan Sabnavis, Chief Economist, Bank of Baroda, both consumer durables (-0.5%) and consumer non-durables (-4.4%) registered negative growth due to the inventory factor.


5) Answer: C

Short Explanation:

CRISIL revised India’s GDP growth forecast for FY26 to 7% (earlier 6.5%) due to a strong 8% growth in the first half of the year.

Private consumption was the key driver of real GDP growth, supported by lower food inflation that boosted discretionary spending.

Detailed Explanation:

CRISIL revised India’s GDP growth forecast for FY26 to 7% (earlier 6.5%) due to a strong 8% growth in the first half of the year.

India’s real GDP growth stood at 8.2% in Q2 FY26, exceeding expectations, while nominal GDP growth was moderate at 8.7% due to easing inflation.

Private consumption was the key driver of real GDP growth, supported by lower food inflation that boosted discretionary spending.

Growth from the supply side was led by manufacturing and services, both showing significant improvement.


6) Answer: D

Short Explanation:

Consumer grievances under the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Ombudsman Scheme rose by 13% in FY25, reaching 13,34,244 complaints compared with 11,75,075 in FY24.

The growth in complaints moderated from 33% in FY24 to 13% in FY25, reflecting a slowdown.

Detailed Explanation:

Consumer grievances under the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Ombudsman Scheme rose by 13% in FY25, reaching 13,34,244 complaints compared with 11,75,075 in FY24.

The growth in complaints moderated from 33% in FY24 to 13% in FY25, reflecting a slowdown.

RBI attributed the increase to expanding digital penetration and heightened consumer awareness of grievance redressal mechanisms.

24 Offices of the RBI Ombudsman (ORBIOs) received 2,96,321 complaints in FY25.

Centralised Receipt and Processing Centre (CRPC) handled 9,11,384 complaints, forwarding 1,08,331 complaints to ORBIOs and 10,589 complaints to Consumer Education and Protection Cells (CEPCs) for redressal.

7,76,336 complaints were classified as non-maintainable/non-complaints at CRPC, showing a high proportion of closed cases at the centre.


7) Answer: B

Short Explanation:

India has beenre-elected to the Executive Board of UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) for the 2025–2029 term, reaffirming its global leadership in education, science, culture, and communication.

Guiding strategic and policy decisions
The board consists of 58 Member States.

Detailed Explanation:

India has beenre-elected to the Executive Board of UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) for the 2025–2029 term, reaffirming its global leadership in education, science, culture, and communication.

The announcement was made by the Permanent Delegation of India to UNESCO.

The Executive Board is one of the three constitutional bodies of UNESCO and is responsible for:

Overseeing implementation of decisions of the General Conference

Preparing the organisation’s programme and budget

Guiding strategic and policy decisions
The board consists of 58 Member States.


8) Answer: C

Short Explanation:

The 60th All India DGP–IGP Conference 2025 was inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the IIM Campus, Naya Raipur, Chhattisgarh.

The conference is organized annually by the Intelligence Bureau (IB) under the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) and serves as the highest-level platform for internal security deliberations in India.

Detailed Explanation:

The 60th All India DGP–IGP Conference 2025 was inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the IIM Campus, Naya Raipur, Chhattisgarh.

The theme of the conference aligned with “Viksit Bharat, Surakshit Bharat”, focusing on strengthening India’s internal security framework.

The conference is organized annually by the Intelligence Bureau (IB) under the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) and serves as the highest-level platform for internal security deliberations in India.

Participants included DGs and IGs from all States/UTs and representatives from agencies such as RAW, NIA, NTRO, NCB, and various Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs).


9) Answer: D

Short Explanation:

Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced that India has achieved a record foodgrain production of 357 million tonnes in 2025, the highest in the country’s history.

Detailed Explanation:

Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced that India has achieved a record foodgrain production of 357 million tonnes in 2025, the highest in the country’s history.

The announcement was made during the 128th edition of the ‘Mann Ki Baat’ radio address on 30th November 2025, highlighting India’s progress toward food security and agricultural expansion.

This output marks an increase of 100 million tonnes over the last decade, reflecting strong growth in the agriculture sector.

India’s foodgrain production grew from 257 million tonnes in 2015 to 357 million tonnes in 2025, showing a nearly 40% increase in ten years.


10) Answer: E

Short Explanation:

India was re-elected to the IMO Council in Category B, securing 154 out of 169 valid votes, the highest vote share in the category, marking its second consecutive term as the top-voted nation.

The election was conducted during the 34th IMO Assembly held in London, reinforcing India’s growing role as a global maritime influencer, aligned with the Amrit Kaal Maritime Vision 2047.

Detailed Explanation:

India was re-elected to the IMO Council in Category B, securing 154 out of 169 valid votes, the highest vote share in the category, marking its second consecutive term as the top-voted nation.

The election was conducted during the 34th IMO Assembly held in London, reinforcing India’s growing role as a global maritime influencer, aligned with the Amrit Kaal Maritime Vision 2047.

The IMO Council is the executive arm of the International Maritime Organization, responsible for supervising the organization’s work between sessions of the IMO Assembly.

The IMO Council consists of three categories:

Category A: Countries with the largest interest in providing international shipping services

Category B: Countries with the largest interest in international seaborne trade

Category C: Countries with special interest in maritime transport or navigation

India is part of Category B, along with Germany, France, Canada, UAE, Australia, Spain, Sweden, Netherlands, and Brazil.


11) Answer: D

Short Explanation:

The 8th Central Pay Commission (8th CPC) has been formally constituted through a Gazette Notification dated 03 November 2025, as confirmed by the Ministry of Finance during the Winter Session of Parliament.

The government clarified that there is no proposal to merge Dearness Allowance (DA) with basic pay at present.

Detailed Explanation:

The 8th Central Pay Commission (8th CPC) has been formally constituted through a Gazette Notification dated 03 November 2025, as confirmed by the Ministry of Finance during the Winter Session of Parliament.

The Commission will review pay structure, allowances, pensions, benefits, and service conditions of Central Government employees and pensioners.

The government clarified that there is no proposal to merge Dearness Allowance (DA) with basic pay at present.

Dearness Allowance will continue as a separate inflation-linked component, revised periodically based on the Consumer Price Index for Industrial Workers (CPI-IW/AICPI-IW).


12) Answer: C

The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) assigned Praveen Kumar, the current Director General (DG) of Indo‑Tibetan Border Police (ITBP),, the additional charge of DG, Border Security Force (BSF) effective from 1 December 2025.

He succeedsDaljit Singh Chawdhary, who superannuated on 30 November 2025.


13) Answer: B

Short Explanation:

Air Marshal Tejbir Singh has taken charge as Director General (Inspection & Safety) at Air Headquarters.

He is an alumnus of the Royal College of Defence Studies (RCDS), United Kingdom.

Detailed Explanation:

Air Marshal Tejbir Singh has taken charge as Director General (Inspection & Safety) at Air Headquarters.

He has a distinguished career of over 37 years in the Indian Air Force (IAF).

He is an alumnus of the Royal College of Defence Studies (RCDS), United Kingdom.

He has logged over 7,000 flying hours during his service.

He contributed majorly to enhancing C-130J Super Hercules Special Operations capability in the IAF.


14) Answer: A

Short Explanation:

The United Service Institution of India (USI) hosted the Third Annual Indian Military Heritage Festival (IMHF) at its New Delhi campus on 14-15 November 2025, bringing together senior military leaders, policymakers, diplomats, scholars, authors, think-tanks, industry representatives and the public.

Detailed Explanation:

The United Service Institution of India (USI) hosted the Third Annual Indian Military Heritage Festival (IMHF) at its New Delhi campus on 14-15 November 2025, bringing together senior military leaders, policymakers, diplomats, scholars, authors, think-tanks, industry representatives and the public.

The festival was inaugurated by Raksha Rajya Mantri Shri Sanjay Seth and attended by Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan.

The festival showcased India’s military heritage, engaged on contemporary strategic and security issues, and highlighted emerging ideas shaping the defence ecosystem.


15) Answer: E

Short Explanation:

The National Industries Research and Development Council (NIRDC), under Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) Ministry guidelines, launched InDApp (India’s Industrial Empowerment Application) as a single-window digital platform to simplify and accelerate MSME business processes.

Detailed Explanation:

The National Industries Research and Development Council (NIRDC), under Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) Ministry guidelines, launched InDApp (India’s Industrial Empowerment Application) as a single-window digital platform to simplify and accelerate MSME business processes.

The InDApp platform was unveiled by Union MoS B. L. Verma from the Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food & Public Distribution (MCAF&PD).

InDApp aims to provide easy access to approvals, real-time market data, and business opportunities, helping entrepreneurs take faster and informed decisions.


16) Answer: B

Short Explanation:

V. Narayanan, Chairman,Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO), inaugurated the Anant Centre of Excellence for Navigation (ACEN), India’s first private navigation technology hub, at Kinfra Park, Thiruvananthapuram (Kerala).

Detailed Explanation:

V. Narayanan, Chairman,Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO), inaugurated the Anant Centre of Excellence for Navigation (ACEN), India’s first private navigation technology hub, at Kinfra Park, Thiruvananthapuram (Kerala).

ACEN has been established by Ananth Technologies Limited (ATL), an aerospace and defence company.

The centre focuses on developing indigenous navigation technologies including Inertial Navigation System (INS), Global Satellite Navigation System (GNSS) receivers, advanced sensors, gyroscopes, accelerometers, and Precision Timing Systems (PTS).


17) Answer: C

Short Explanation:

India’s Rohit Sharma became the highest six-hitter in One-Day Internationals (ODIs), surpassing Pakistan’s Shahid Afridi’s record of 351 sixes.

Detailed Explanation:

India’s Rohit Sharma became the highest six-hitter in One-Day Internationals (ODIs), surpassing Pakistan’s Shahid Afridi’s record of 351 sixes.

The milestone was achieved during the 1st ODI against South Africa in Ranchi.

With this achievement, the 38-year-old veteran opener has further strengthened his legacy as one of the most dominant batsmen in limited-overs cricket.


18) Answer: D

Short Explanation:

Virat Kohli scored his 52nd One-Day International (ODI) century, surpassing Sachin Tendulkar’s record of 49 ODI hundreds, becoming the first male cricketer to score 50+ centuries in a single format.

Detailed Explanation:

Virat Kohli scored his 52nd One-Day International (ODI) century, surpassing Sachin Tendulkar’s record of 49 ODI hundreds, becoming the first male cricketer to score 50+ centuries in a single format.

The record-breaking century was scored during the 1st ODI match against South Africa in Ranchi on 30th November 2025.

With this milestone, Kohli now holds the record for the most ODI centuries in men’s cricket history.


19) Answer: E

Andre Russell, one of the most explosive all-rounders in IPL history, announced his retirement from the Indian Premier League, ending his long association with the Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR).

The 37-year-old Jamaican cricketer will now transition into KKR’s support staff as the new “Power Coach”, ahead of the IPL 2026 mini-auction scheduled in Abu Dhabi on 16th December 2025.


20) Answer: C

International Day of Persons with Disabilities 2025 is observed annually on 3rd December.

The day is also known as the World Day of the Handicapped 2025.

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