Daily Current Affairs Quiz – 25 June 2026

Practice the most important Daily Current Affairs MCQ Questions and Answers for SSC CGL, SSC CHSL, SSC GD, Railway NTPC, Group D, Banking, UPSC, State PSC, Police, Defence and other competitive examinations.

These Current Affairs MCQs cover important national and international events, economy, science & technology, agriculture, government schemes, environment, international relations and recent developments that are important from the examination point of view.

Attempt all the questions and read the explanations to strengthen your General Awareness and Current Affairs preparation.

Q1. Which global agency released the “State of World Fisheries and Aquaculture (SOFIA) 2026” report, highlighting India as the world’s second-largest producer of aquatic animals?
A) World Bank
B) Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)
C) World Trade Organization (WTO)
D) United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
Explanation:
The FAO released the SOFIA 2026 report under the theme “Blue Transformation: Turning Vision into Impact.” India is the world’s second-largest producer of aquatic animals.
Q2. India’s first commercial-scale Coal-to-Ammonium Nitrate Project is being established in which state?
A) Jharkhand
B) West Bengal
C) Odisha
D) Chhattisgarh
Explanation:
The project is being established at Lakhanpur in Odisha and is one of the major industrial projects announced in June 2026.
Q3. Which digital auction portal has recently been launched by NAFED to streamline agricultural trade?
A) NAFED-Trade.in
B) AgriAuction.in
C) NAFEX.in
D) SahkarBazar.in
Explanation:
NAFED launched NAFEX.in to ensure transparent digital auctions and better price discovery for farmers.
Q4. The National Internet Exchange of India (NIXI) functions under which ministry?
A) Ministry of Science & Technology
B) Ministry of Communications
C) Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY)
D) Ministry of Information & Broadcasting
Explanation:
NIXI works under MeitY and recently celebrated its 23rd Foundation Day by launching four new digital platforms.
Q5. India’s first private-sector Hybrid 2G Ethanol Biorefinery under the PM JI-VAN Yojana is being established in which state?
A) Bihar
B) Uttar Pradesh
C) Punjab
D) Madhya Pradesh
Explanation:
The 91 KLPD Hybrid 2G Ethanol Biorefinery is being developed at Dhanaura, Uttar Pradesh.
Q6. Professor B. Ravindran of IIT Madras has been appointed as India’s representative to which newly formed global body?
A) Global Partnership on Artificial Intelligence (GPAI)
B) International Scientific Panel on AI
C) UN Cybersecurity Task Force
D) World Tech Governance Council
Explanation:
The United Nations constituted the International Scientific Panel on AI to provide independent scientific guidance on Artificial Intelligence.
Q7. The World Bank approved financial assistance for the ‘Jal Sanrakshit Haryana’ project to improve water management in which state?
A) Rajasthan
B) Gujarat
C) Haryana
D) Punjab
Explanation:
The project aims to strengthen water security and reduce groundwater depletion across Haryana.
Q8. The famous Thewa Art, recently presented as a diplomatic gift by the Prime Minister, originated in which Indian state?
A) Gujarat
B) Rajasthan
C) Madhya Pradesh
D) Uttar Pradesh
Explanation:
Thewa Art is a traditional gold-on-glass craft that originated in Pratapgarh district of Rajasthan.
Q9. Under the revised Kisan Credit Card (KCC) guidelines, agricultural loans up to what amount are exempt from collateral security?
A) ₹1 lakh
B) ₹1.5 lakh
C) ₹2 lakh
D) ₹3 lakh
Explanation:
RBI revised the KCC guidelines and removed the collateral requirement for eligible agricultural and allied loans up to ₹2 lakh.
Q10. NHSRCL has introduced “slotted vents” technology for the first time in India on which High-Speed Rail project?
A) Delhi–Varanasi High-Speed Rail
B) Mumbai–Ahmedabad High-Speed Rail
C) Chennai–Bengaluru High-Speed Rail
D) Mumbai–Nagpur High-Speed Rail
Explanation:
The Mumbai–Ahmedabad Bullet Train Project is India’s first high-speed rail corridor. Slotted vents are being installed to reduce the “tunnel boom” effect when trains enter tunnels.

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