Current Affairs Quiz – May 29 2023
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Current Affairs Quiz – May 29 2023
1. Accorrding to Bloomberg reported, What is the rank for India in stock market?
a) Second
b) third
c) fourth
d) fifth
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Answer d) fifth
India has beaten France to reclaim its position as the world’s fifth-largest stock market with a market capitalisation of $3.31 trillion following a broad-based rally in local equities, Bloomberg reported.
2. Accorrding to Bloomberg reported, which country has secured first rank in stock market?
a) USA
b) China
c) france
d) Hong Kong
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Answer a) USA
The US remains the world’s largest stock market with a market capitalisation of $44.54 trillion, followed by China ($10.26 trillion), Japan ($5.68 trillion) and Hong Kong ($5.14 trillion).
3. Who won Monaco Grand Prix 2023?
a) Fernando Alonso
b) Max Verstappen
c) Esteban Ocon
d) Carlos Sainz
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Answer b) Max Verstappen
Red Bull’s Max Verstappen won the 2023 Monaco Grand Prix, leading all 78 laps from pole position. The victory was Verstappen’s fourth of the season and extended his lead in the Drivers’ Championship to 39 points.
4. International Day of UN Peacekeepers is observed on___________.
a) May 27
b) May 28
c) May 29
d) May 30
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Answer c) May 29
The theme of the 75th anniversary “Peace begins with me” recognizes the service and sacrifice of peacekeepers, past and present, including more than 4200 who have given their lives under the UN flag.
5. Which bank has emerged as Top Performer in NPA Management during FY23?
a) Bank of Maharashtra
b) Bank of Baroda
c) Bank of Punjab
d) None of these
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Answer a) Bank of Maharashtra
Bank of Maharashtra (BoM), a Pune-based state-owned lender, has been recognized as the best bank in managing bad loans, achieving a remarkably low net non-performing assets (NPAs) ratio of 0.25% during the financial year that ended in March 2023.