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Daily Quiz June 13, 2026

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13th June, 2026

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13th June, 2026

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Question 1

Consider the following statements with reference to Aridity Anomaly Outlook Index:

1. The index monitors agricultural drought

2. An anomaly from the normal value signifies a water shortage in these districts that could directly impact agricultural activity.

3. It is Developed by the India Meteorological Department (IMD).

Which of the above is/are correct?

1 and 2 only

3 only

2 and 3 only

1, 2 and 3

Question 2

Which of the following statements is incorrect with reference to Tungabhadra River?

The ancient name of the river was Pampa. 

It is formed by the confluence of two rivers, the Tunga River and the Bhadra River. 

Both Tunga & Bhadra Rivers originate on the eastern slopes of the Eastern Ghats.

None of the above

Question 3

Consider the following statements with reference to Twin Cyclones:

  1. The twin tropical cyclones are caused by equatorial Rossby waves.
  2. This system has a vortex in the northern hemisphere and southern hemisphere, which is a mirror image of each other.
  3. The vortex in the north spins clockwise 

Which of the above is/are correct?

1 and 2 only

2 and 3 only

1 and 3 only

1, 2 and 3

Question 4

Consider the following statements with reference to the ‘whip’:

  1. A whip is a written directive requiring party members to be present for crucial votes or to vote a certain way only.
  2. To issue whips, parties designate a senior member from among their Parliamentary delegations. 
  3. In India, all parties can issue whips to their members.

Which of the above is/are correct?

1 only

2 and 3 only

1 and 3 only

1, 2 and 3

Question 5

Consider the following statements:

  1. The United Kingdom (UK) and the Commonwealth countries, including India, are common law countries.
  2. In the UK, Puisne judges are judges other than those holding distinct titles.

Which of the above is/are correct?

1 only

2 only

Both 1 and 2

Neither 1 nor 2