UPSC Daily Current Affairs Quiz : 22 November 2025

UPSC Daily Current Affairs Quiz : 22 November 2025

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Daily Current Affairs Quiz: 22 November 2025

Total Questions: 05

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Question 1: The Occupational Safety, Health and Working Conditions (OSHWC) Code covers which of the following groups for the first time?

  1. Gig Workers
  2. Plantation Workers
  3. Workers in hazardous process units
  4. Domestic Workers

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Question 2:  Which of the following areas of cooperation were highlighted during the Modi–Albanese meeting in Johannesburg?

  1. Defence and security
  2. Critical minerals
  3. Trade and investment
  4. Cyber defence assistance under QUAD

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Question 3: Which of the following statements is correct regarding the G-20 as highlighted in the news?

  1. The G-20 presidency rotates annually.
  2. India took over the G-20 presidency from Indonesia.
  3. Brazil took over the presidency from India.

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Question 4:  According to the report, why did Congress claim PM Modi skipped the India–ASEAN Summit in Kuala Lumpur?

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Question 5: Which of the following correctly distinguishes developed and developing countries’ positions at COP30?

  1. Developed countries want explicit language on fossil fuel phase-out.
  2. Developing countries demand that finance be tied to equity and fair rules.
  3. Developed countries oppose any mention of mitigation.

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UPSC Daily Current Affairs Quiz : 22 November 2025