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Today Current Affairs MCQs 2025

Article 5: Ladakh Protests 2025
Question 5: The main constitutional requirement of the protesters in Ladakh, as brought into thelight in the 2025 protests was:
A) reinstatement in Article 370 to the region.
B) absolute non-dependence on India.
C) Membership under the Sixth Schedule.
D) The forcefulness of the Indian Army out of the area.

C) Shall be made state and come under the Sixth Schedule.
Rationale: The demonstrations were mounted around (or led by the) Leh Apex Body (LAB) insisting on statehood of Ladakh and incorporation into the Sixth Schedule of the Act to create an autonomous district council to protect the tribal land, culture, and resources.

Delhi High Court, Personality Rights, article 6.
Question 6: The 2025 decisions of the Delhi High court on the personality rights were mainly meant to safeguard the celebrities against:
A) Any public criticism, or satire.
B) Journalism on their personal lives.
C) Use of their identity commercially with no authorization, particularly using AI.
D) Be forced to pay more money in terms of income taxes on their endorsements.

exploitation of their identity over commerce in the face of their will, particularly through AI.
Rationale: The court stepped in to prevent the use as the court decided that the names, pictures and pans of celebrities to gain AI-created content and trading goods constitutes a form of infringing upon the dignity and right to control of their commercial identity and distribution of personal information.

Article 7: Reforms on Solid Waste Management.
Question 7: What is described in the article as one of the key failures that negate the achievements of the Indian solid waste management regulations since 2016?
A) The non-existence of any garbage recycling plants.
B) Inefficient segregation of waste source.
C) A countrywide moratorium on the development of new landfills.
D) Municipalities find the waste collection to be expensive.

source B) ineffective segregation of waste sources.
Elucidation: The Segregation Gap has been pointed out as a major issue. In spite of regulations requiring separation of sources, mixed waste is still gathered and moved and this lowers the effectiveness of the treatment facilities and overloads the landfills.

Tinderbox Capability Funding Scheme is governed by article 8: CSIR Capacity Building Scheme.
Question 8: CSIR Capacity Building and Human Resource Development (CBHRD)- however, the main goal of this scheme is to:
A) commercialization of research directly out of national labs.
B) grow the ecosystem India has in research and send scientists to the future.
C) Reform the current educational system of university in science.
D) Specialize in space and nuclear science.

solution B) Improve the research climate of India and produce better scientists of tomorrow.
Explanation: The program is designed to enhance the whole research ecosystem by offering young talent in STEMM areas fellowships, grants, and awards which will enhance the level of human resource depensity in science and innovation rankings in India.

Article 9: China's K Visa
Question 9: The strategy the new K visa presents by China in 2025 will be mainly focused on:
A) Marketing promotional tours of its cultural heritage places.
B) Competition with the US H -1B visa to recruit international STEM expertise.
C) Making the emigration of its own citizens easier.
D) Substituting its current student visa programme.

field|>answerb) Competition with the US H-1B visa to provide international STEM talent.
Rationale: The paper has noted that the

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