Daily Quiz 05 May 2026
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Question 1 of 5
1. Question
1 pointsWith reference to Japan’s shift in arms export policy, consider the following statements:
- Japan earlier allowed export of lethal weapons under strict conditions.
- The new policy allows case-by-case approval of arms exports.
- Japan continues to maintain safeguards such as restrictions on exports to conflict zones.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
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Answer: (a)
Explanation:
• Statement 1 is Incorrect: Earlier, Japan largely prohibited export of lethal weapons and allowed only non-lethal categories like surveillance or rescue equipment, reflecting its pacifist stance.
• Statement 2 is Correct: Japan now follows a case-by-case approval system through its National Security Council, replacing blanket restrictions.
• Statement 3 is Correct: Despite liberalisation, Japan retains safeguards such as no exports to conflict zones and monitoring of usage, ensuring controlled expansion.Incorrect
Answer: (a)
Explanation:
• Statement 1 is Incorrect: Earlier, Japan largely prohibited export of lethal weapons and allowed only non-lethal categories like surveillance or rescue equipment, reflecting its pacifist stance.
• Statement 2 is Correct: Japan now follows a case-by-case approval system through its National Security Council, replacing blanket restrictions.
• Statement 3 is Correct: Despite liberalisation, Japan retains safeguards such as no exports to conflict zones and monitoring of usage, ensuring controlled expansion. -
Question 2 of 5
2. Question
1 pointsWith reference to Peripheral Neuropathy, consider the following statements:
- It is caused due to malfunction of central nervous system neurons.
- Dominant-negative mutations can interfere with normal protein function.
- Faulty tRNA linkage during protein synthesis contributes to the disease.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
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Answer: (b)
Explanation:
• Statement 1 is Incorrect: Peripheral neuropathy affects peripheral nerves, not the central nervous system, leading to weakness and sensory loss.
• Statement 2 is Correct: Dominant-negative mutations produce defective proteins that interfere with normal proteins, worsening the disease condition.
• Statement 3 is Correct: Faulty ARS proteins disrupt tRNA–amino acid linkage, impairing protein synthesis and causing nerve degeneration.Incorrect
Answer: (b)
Explanation:
• Statement 1 is Incorrect: Peripheral neuropathy affects peripheral nerves, not the central nervous system, leading to weakness and sensory loss.
• Statement 2 is Correct: Dominant-negative mutations produce defective proteins that interfere with normal proteins, worsening the disease condition.
• Statement 3 is Correct: Faulty ARS proteins disrupt tRNA–amino acid linkage, impairing protein synthesis and causing nerve degeneration. -
Question 3 of 5
3. Question
1 pointsWith reference to international law governing maritime conflict, consider the following statements:
- UNCLOS allows seizure of foreign ships during peacetime to enforce unilateral sanctions.
- San Remo Manual provides rules for naval warfare during armed conflict.
- Prize law allows capture and legal adjudication of enemy vessels.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
Correct
Answer: (a)
Explanation:
• Statement 1 is Incorrect: Under UNCLOS, freedom of navigation is guaranteed, and unilateral seizure of ships in peacetime is not permitted.
• Statement 2 is Correct: The San Remo Manual (1994) governs naval warfare, allowing belligerent states to search and capture vessels under wartime conditions.
• Statement 3 is Correct: Prize law enables capture and judicial adjudication of enemy ships, transferring ownership legally during war.Incorrect
Answer: (a)
Explanation:
• Statement 1 is Incorrect: Under UNCLOS, freedom of navigation is guaranteed, and unilateral seizure of ships in peacetime is not permitted.
• Statement 2 is Correct: The San Remo Manual (1994) governs naval warfare, allowing belligerent states to search and capture vessels under wartime conditions.
• Statement 3 is Correct: Prize law enables capture and judicial adjudication of enemy ships, transferring ownership legally during war. -
Question 4 of 5
4. Question
1 pointsWith reference to synthetic badminton shuttlecocks, consider the following statements:
- They use natural feathers similar to traditional shuttlecocks.
- They aim to reduce reliance on animal-based materials.
- They have perfectly replicated the aerodynamic behaviour of feather shuttles.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
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Answer: (b)
Explanation:
• Statement 1 is Incorrect: Synthetic shuttles use nylon nano-sheets and composite materials, not natural feathers.
• Statement 2 is Correct: They reduce dependence on animal products like goose feathers, addressing sustainability and supply issues.
• Statement 3 is Incorrect: They have not perfectly replicated aerodynamics; issues like lack of self-correction and unstable flight persist.Incorrect
Answer: (b)
Explanation:
• Statement 1 is Incorrect: Synthetic shuttles use nylon nano-sheets and composite materials, not natural feathers.
• Statement 2 is Correct: They reduce dependence on animal products like goose feathers, addressing sustainability and supply issues.
• Statement 3 is Incorrect: They have not perfectly replicated aerodynamics; issues like lack of self-correction and unstable flight persist. -
Question 5 of 5
5. Question
1 pointsWith reference to Mythos AI model, consider the following statements:
- It can autonomously detect and exploit cybersecurity vulnerabilities.
- It is publicly available for global developers.
- It compresses the cyberattack lifecycle significantly.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
Correct
Answer: (a)
Explanation:
• Statement 1 is Correct: Mythos can detect vulnerabilities and generate exploits autonomously, making it highly advanced.
• Statement 2 is Incorrect: Due to security risks, Mythos is not publicly released and is restricted under controlled deployment.
• Statement 3 is Correct: It reduces time between detection, exploit generation, and execution, compressing the attack lifecycle.Incorrect
Answer: (a)
Explanation:
• Statement 1 is Correct: Mythos can detect vulnerabilities and generate exploits autonomously, making it highly advanced.
• Statement 2 is Incorrect: Due to security risks, Mythos is not publicly released and is restricted under controlled deployment.
• Statement 3 is Correct: It reduces time between detection, exploit generation, and execution, compressing the attack lifecycle.
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