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Weekly Current Affairs Quiz for Odisha Competitive Exams | February 2nd Week 2024

Weekly Current affairs play a very important role in the competitive examinations and hence, aspirants have to give undivided attention to it while doing preparation for the government examinations. The CGLRE, OCS examinations comprise a section of “Current Affairs” to evaluate how much the aspirant is aware of the daily happenings taking place around the world. To complement your preparation, we are providing you with a compilation of  Weekly Current affairs.

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  1. What pioneering initiative has France undertaken in the realm of visa issuance as of January 1, 2024?
    a) Digitalization of work visas
    b) Introduction of biometric passports
    c) Issuance of Digital Schengen visas
    d) Implementation of visa-free travel for certain countries
    Answer: c) Issuance of Digital Schengen visas
  2. When is the broader digitalization of Schengen visa procedures scheduled for full implementation?
    a) 2024
    b) 2025
    c) 2026
    d) 2027
    Answer: c) 2026
  3. Which country has taken the lead in digitalizing the Schengen visa system?
    a) Germany
    b) Italy
    c) France
    d) Spain
    Answer: c) France
  4. What is one of the main aims of the initiative to digitalize the Schengen visa system?
    a) Increasing visa fees
    b) Reducing visa accessibility
    c) Enhancing visa accessibility and convenience
    d) Imposing stricter visa requirements
    Answer: c) Enhancing visa accessibility and convenience
  5. Which of the following is NOT a reason for France’s initiative to digitalize the Schengen visa system?
    a) To streamline visa processes
    b) To make visa applications more complex
    c) To prepare for major sporting events
    d) To increase visa accessibility
    Answer: b) To make visa applications more complex
  6. In which year is the full implementation of the digitalization of Schengen visa procedures expected?
    a) 2022
    b) 2024
    c) 2026
    d) 2028
    Answer: c) 2026
  7. What is the primary benefit of digital Schengen visas?
    a) They increase processing time
    b) They decrease security measures
    c) They streamline the application process
    d) They make visa applications more difficult
    Answer: c) They streamline the application process
  8. Which country is at the forefront of the digitalization of Schengen visas?
    a) France
    b) Germany
    c) Italy
    d) Spain
    Answer: a) France
  9. What is the ultimate goal of digitalizing the Schengen visa system?
    a) To complicate visa procedures
    b) To enhance visa accessibility and convenience
    c) To increase visa processing time
    d) To limit the number of visa applications
    Answer: b) To enhance visa accessibility and convenience
  10. Which major event has prompted France’s initiative to digitalize the Schengen visa system?
    a) World Cup
    b) Olympic Games
    c) European Championships
    d) Tour de France
    Answer: b) Olympic Games
  11. What is the significance of France’s pioneering of Digital Schengen visas?
    a) It reduces the need for visas altogether
    b) It sets a precedent for other EU countries
    c) It increases the complexity of visa procedures
    d) It limits visa accessibility
    Answer: b) It sets a precedent for other EU countries
  12. Which year marks the target for the broader digitalization of Schengen visa procedures?
    a) 2022
    b) 2024
    c) 2026
    d) 2028
    Answer: c) 2026
  13. What major advantage does the digitalization of Schengen visa procedures offer?
    a) Longer processing times
    b) More paperwork
    c) Enhanced security measures
    d) Streamlined application processes
    Answer: d) Streamlined application processes
  14. Who takes the lead in implementing digital Schengen visas?
    a) Germany
    b) Italy
    c) France
    d) Spain
    Answer: c) France
  15. What is the primary objective of the initiative to digitalize the Schengen visa system?
    a) Complicating visa procedures
    b) Limiting visa accessibility
    c) Enhancing visa accessibility and convenience
    d) Increasing visa processing time
    Answer: c) Enhancing visa accessibility and convenience
  16. Which event is specifically mentioned as a factor in the initiative to digitalize the Schengen visa system?
    a) Major political summit
    b) Major sporting events
    c) Religious gatherings
    d) Academic conferences
    Answer: b) Major sporting events
  17. What does France’s pioneering of Digital Schengen visas indicate?
    a) A step backward in visa technology
    b) A move towards more bureaucratic processes
    c) A leap in streamlining visa procedures
    d) A decrease in visa accessibility
    Answer: c) A leap in streamlining visa procedures
  18. When is the broader digitalization of Schengen visa procedures expected to be fully implemented?
    a) 2022
    b) 2024
    c) 2026
    d) 2028
    Answer: c) 2026
  19. What is the main advantage of digital Schengen visas?
    a) They increase visa fees
    b) They decrease security measures
    c) They streamline the application process
    d) They make visa applications more complex
    Answer: c) They streamline the application process
  20. Which country is taking the lead in digitalizing the Schengen visa system?
    a) Germany
    b) Italy
    c) France
    d) Spain
    Answer: c) France
  21. What is the primary aim of digitalizing the Schengen visa system?
    a) To complicate visa procedures
    b) To enhance visa accessibility and convenience
    c) To decrease visa processing time
    d) To limit visa applications
    Answer: b) To enhance visa accessibility and convenience
  22. Which significant events are being considered in the initiative to digitalize the Schengen visa system?
    a) Cultural festivals
    b) Major political conferences
    c) Sporting events
    d) Academic symposiums
    Answer: c) Sporting events
  23. What role does France play in the digitalization of Schengen visas?
    a) It follows other EU countries’ lead
    b) It takes the lead
    c) It opposes the initiative
    d) It has no involvement
    Answer: b) It takes the lead
  24. What is the primary objective of digital Schengen visas?
    a) To increase paperwork
    b) To decrease visa accessibility
    c) To streamline the application process
    d) To impose stricter visa requirements
    Answer: c) To streamline the application process
  25. When is the broader digitalization of Schengen visa procedures set to be fully realized?
    a) 2022
    b) 2024
    c) 2026
    d) 2028
    Answer: c) 2026
  26. What is the main advantage of digital Schengen visas?
    a) They increase processing time
    b) They decrease security measures
    c) They streamline the application process
    d) They complicate visa procedures
    Answer: c) They streamline the application process
  27. Which country is at the forefront of the digitalization of Schengen visas?
    a) France
    b) Germany
    c) Italy
    d) Spain
    Answer: a) France
  28. What is the ultimate goal of digitalizing the Schengen visa system?
    a) To complicate visa procedures
    b) To enhance visa accessibility and convenience
    c) To increase visa processing time
    d) To limit the number of visa applications
    Answer: b) To enhance visa accessibility and convenience
  29. Which major event has prompted France’s initiative to digitalize the Schengen visa system?
    a) World Cup
    b) Olympic Games
    c) European Championships
    d) Tour de France
    Answer: b) Olympic Games
  30. What is the significance of France’s pioneering of Digital Schengen visas?
    a) It reduces the need for visas altogether
    b) It sets a precedent for other EU countries
    c) It increases the complexity of visa procedures
    d) It limits visa accessibility
    Answer: b) It sets a precedent for other EU countries
  31. Which year marks the target for the broader digitalization of Schengen visa procedures?
    a) 2022
    b) 2024
    c) 2026
    d) 2028
    Answer: c) 2026
  32. What major advantage does the digitalization of Schengen visa procedures offer?
    a) Longer processing times
    b) More paperwork
    c) Enhanced security measures
    d) Streamlined application processes
    Answer: d) Streamlined application processes
  33. Who takes the lead in implementing digital Schengen visas?
    a) Germany
    b) Italy
    c) France
    d) Spain
    Answer: c) France
  34. What is the primary objective of the initiative to digitalize the Schengen visa system?
    a) Complicating visa procedures
    b) Limiting visa accessibility
    c) Enhancing visa accessibility and convenience
    d) Increasing visa processing time
    Answer: c) Enhancing visa accessibility and convenience
  35. Which event is specifically mentioned as a factor in the initiative to digitalize the Schengen visa system?
    a) Major political summit
    b) Major sporting events
    c) Religious gatherings
    d) Academic conferences
    Answer: b) Major sporting events
  36. What does France’s pioneering of Digital Schengen visas indicate?
    a) A step backward in visa technology
    b) A move towards more bureaucratic processes
    c) A leap in streamlining visa procedures
    d) A decrease in visa accessibility
    Answer: c) A leap in streamlining visa procedures
  37. When is the broader digitalization of Schengen visa procedures expected to be fully implemented?
    a) 2022
    b) 2024
    c) 2026
    d) 2028
    Answer: c) 2026
  38. What is the main advantage of digital Schengen visas?
    a) They increase visa fees
    b) They decrease security measures
    c) They streamline the application process
    d) They make visa applications more complex
    Answer: c) They streamline the application process
  39. Which country is taking the lead in digitalizing the Schengen visa system?
    a) Germany
    b) Italy
    c) France
    d) Spain
    Answer: c) France
  40. What is the primary aim of digitalizing the Schengen visa system?
    a) To complicate visa procedures
    b) To enhance visa accessibility and convenience
    c) To decrease visa processing time
    d) To limit visa applications
    Answer: b) To enhance visa accessibility and convenience
  41. Which significant events are being considered in the initiative to digitalize the Schengen visa system?
    a) Cultural festivals
    b) Major political conferences
    c) Sporting events
    d) Academic symposiums
    Answer: c) Sporting events
  42. What role does France play in the digitalization of Schengen visas?
    a) It follows other EU countries’ lead
    b) It takes the lead
    c) It opposes the initiative
    d) It has no involvement
    Answer: b) It takes the lead
  43. What is the primary objective of digital Schengen visas?
    a) To increase paperwork
    b) To decrease visa accessibility
    c) To streamline the application process
    d) To impose stricter visa requirements
    Answer: c) To streamline the application process
  44. When is the broader digitalization of Schengen visa procedures set to be fully realized?
    a) 2022
    b) 2024
    c) 2026
    d) 2028
    Answer: c) 2026
  45. What is the main advantage of digital Schengen visas?
    a) They increase processing time
    b) They decrease security measures
    c) They streamline the application process
    d) They complicate visa procedures
    Answer: c) They streamline the application process
  46. Which country is at the forefront of the digitalization of Schengen visas?
    a) France
    b) Germany
    c) Italy
    d) Spain
    Answer: a) France
  47. What is the ultimate goal of digitalizing the Schengen visa system?
    a) To complicate visa procedures
    b) To enhance visa accessibility and convenience
    c) To increase visa processing time
    d) To limit the number of visa applications
    Answer: b) To enhance visa accessibility and convenience
  48. Which major event has prompted France’s initiative to digitalize the Schengen visa system?
    a) World Cup
    b) Olympic Games
    c) European Championships
    d) Tour de France
    Answer: b) Olympic Games
  49. What is the significance of France’s pioneering of Digital Schengen visas?
    a) It reduces the need for visas altogether
    b) It sets a precedent for other EU countries
    c) It increases the complexity of visa procedures
    d) It limits visa accessibility
    Answer: b) It sets a precedent for other EU countries
  50. Which year marks the target for the broader digitalization of Schengen visa procedures?
    a) 2022
    b) 2024
    c) 2026
    d) 2028
    Answer: c) 2026
  51. Who has been appointed as Northern Ireland’s First Minister?
    a) Michelle Obama
    b) Michelle O’Neill
    c) Michelle Pfeiffer
    d) Michelle Williams
    Answer: b) Michelle O’Neill
  52. Which political party does Michelle O’Neill represent?
    a) Democratic Unionist Party (DUP)
    b) Ulster Unionist Party (UUP)
    c) Sinn Fein
    d) Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP)
    Answer: c) Sinn Fein
  53. What is Sinn Fein’s aspiration regarding Ireland?
    a) A divided Ireland
    b) A United Ireland
    c) An independent Northern Ireland
    d) A monarchy in Ireland
    Answer: b) A United Ireland
  54. What does Michelle O’Neill’s appointment as First Minister signify?
    a) Decline in Sinn Fein’s influence
    b) Decrease in political clout in Northern Ireland
    c) Growing influence and political clout of Sinn Fein
    d) Rise of another political party
    Answer: c) Growing influence and political clout of Sinn Fein
  55. What does Michelle O’Neill’s commitment to serving all citizens equally reflect?
    a) Division within the community
    b) Bias towards a specific group
    c) Leadership for all of Northern Ireland
    d) Exclusion of certain demographics
    Answer: c) Leadership for all of Northern Ireland
  56. What does O’Neill’s appointment signal?
    a) A continuation of the status quo
    b) A new era of inclusivity and representation
    c) Decreased representation in the region’s political leadership
    d) Political instability in Northern Ireland
    Answer: b) A new era of inclusivity and representation
  57. What political implications might O’Neill’s appointment have?
    a) Increased tension between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland
    b) Improved relations between Northern Ireland and the United Kingdom
    c) Greater emphasis on sectarian divides
    d) Progress towards reconciliation and unity
    Answer: d) Progress towards reconciliation and unity
  58. How might O’Neill’s appointment impact the dynamics of Northern Ireland’s politics?
    a) Strengthening of unionist parties
    b) Weakening of nationalist parties
    c) Heightened cooperation between parties
    d) Increased polarization within the community
    Answer: c) Heightened cooperation between parties
  59. What is the significance of O’Neill’s elevation to the position of First Minister?
    a) It reinforces the status quo
    b) It challenges traditional power structures
    c) It diminishes the role of Sinn Fein
    d) It signals a retreat from political engagement
    Answer: b) It challenges traditional power structures
  60. How does O’Neill’s appointment align with the principles of democracy?
    a) It undermines democratic values
    b) It promotes equality and representation
    c) It favors one political ideology over others
    d) It restricts freedom of expression
    Answer: b) It promotes equality and representation
  61. What message does O’Neill’s appointment send to the people of Northern Ireland?
    a) Exclusion and division
    b) Unity and inclusivity
    c) Political instability
    d) Regression in civil rights
    Answer: b) Unity and inclusivity
  62. What role does O’Neill aspire to fulfill as First Minister?
    a) Serving only nationalist interests
    b) Representing Sinn Fein exclusively
    c) Leading all citizens equally
    d) Advocating for a divided Ireland
    Answer: c) Leading all citizens equally
  63. How might O’Neill’s appointment impact the perception of Sinn Fein?
    a) It may enhance the party’s reputation
    b) It may diminish the party’s credibility
    c) It may lead to internal party conflicts
    d) It may result in the dissolution of the party
    Answer: a) It may enhance the party’s reputation
  64. What historical context influences the significance of O’Neill’s appointment?
    a) The Troubles
    b) The Anglo-Irish Treaty
    c) The Easter Rising
    d) The Good Friday Agreement
    Answer: d) The Good Friday Agreement
  65. How might O’Neill’s leadership impact the prospects of peace in Northern Ireland?
    a) It may exacerbate tensions
    b) It may facilitate reconciliation efforts
    c) It may lead to increased violence
    d) It may result in further political stagnation
    Answer: b) It may facilitate reconciliation efforts
  66. What symbolic value does O’Neill’s appointment hold?
    a) A reaffirmation of sectarianism
    b) A rejection of democratic principles
    c) A symbol of progress and inclusivity
    d) A signal of regression in civil rights
    Answer: c) A symbol of progress and inclusivity
  67. What does O’Neill’s commitment to serving all citizens suggest about her leadership style?
    a) Partisan and divisive
    b) Inclusive and collaborative
    c) Authoritarian and dictatorial
    d) Passive and indifferent
    Answer: b) Inclusive and collaborative
  68. How might O’Neill’s appointment affect the relationship between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland?
    a) It may lead to closer cooperation
    b) It may result in increased hostility
    c) It may prompt a reassertion of borders
    d) It may lead to diplomatic isolation
    Answer: a) It may lead to closer cooperation
  69. What challenges might O’Neill face in her new role as First Minister?
    a) Opposition from other political parties
    b) Resistance from extremist groups
    c) Sectarian divisions within the community
    d) All of the above
    Answer: d) All of the above
  70. How does O’Neill’s appointment reflect changing attitudes towards political leadership in Northern Ireland?
    a) It represents a shift towards conservatism
    b) It signifies a departure from traditional norms
    c) It reinforces entrenched divisions
    d) It signals a retreat from political engagement
    Answer: b) It signifies a departure from traditional norms
  71. What precedent does O’Neill’s appointment set for future political appointments in Northern Ireland?
    a) A return to exclusively unionist leadership
    b) A reaffirmation of sectarianism
    c) A commitment to diversity and inclusivity
    d) A rejection of power-sharing agreements
    Answer: c) A commitment to diversity and inclusivity
  72. How might O’Neill’s background influence her approach to governance?
    a) It may foster bias towards a particular community
    b) It may instill a commitment to reconciliation
    c) It may result in favoritism towards Sinn Fein supporters
    d) It may lead to a disregard for democratic principles
    Answer: b) It may instill a commitment to reconciliation
  73. What international significance does O’Neill’s appointment hold?
    a) It may inspire similar appointments in other conflict regions
    b) It may lead to increased foreign intervention
    c) It may result in diplomatic isolation
    d) It may have no international impact
    Answer: a) It may inspire similar appointments in other conflict regions
  74. How might O’Neill’s leadership impact the economic development of Northern Ireland?
    a) It may attract foreign investment
    b) It may lead to economic stagnation
    c) It may result in increased unemployment
    d) It may have no impact on the economy
    Answer: a) It may attract foreign investment
  75. What message does O’Neill’s appointment send to marginalized communities in Northern Ireland?
    a) Exclusion and neglect
    b) Hope for equal representation
    c) Continued discrimination
    d) Resignation to political disenfranchisement
    Answer: b) Hope for equal representation
  76. How might O’Neill’s appointment impact the stability of the Northern Ireland Executive?
    a) It may lead to increased cooperation
    b) It may result in frequent political deadlock
    c) It may lead to the collapse of the Executive
    d) It may have no impact on stability
    Answer: a) It may lead to increased cooperation
  77. What historical significance does Sinn Fein hold in Northern Ireland?
    a) It played a central role in the Troubles
    b) It advocated for Northern Ireland’s independence
    c) It supported the Good Friday Agreement
    d) It has no historical significance
    Answer: a) It played a central role in the Troubles
  78. How does O’Neill’s appointment challenge traditional power structures in Northern Ireland?
    a) By promoting sectarianism
    b) By reinforcing unionist dominance
    c) By providing leadership from a nationalist perspective
    d) By excluding minority communities
    Answer: c) By providing leadership from a nationalist perspective
  79. What opportunities does O’Neill’s appointment create for cross-community dialogue?
    a) It may encourage mutual understanding
    b) It may exacerbate existing tensions
    c) It may lead to further polarization
    d) It may result in increased violence
    Answer: a) It may encourage mutual understanding
  80. How might O’Neill’s appointment impact the representation of women in Northern Ireland’s politics?
    a) It may lead to increased female representation
    b) It may result in decreased female participation
    c) It may have no impact on gender representation
    d) It may lead to gender discrimination
    Answer: a) It may lead to increased female representation
  81. What steps might O’Neill take to bridge divides within Northern Ireland’s society?
    a) Promoting dialogue and reconciliation
    b) Advocating for further polarization
    c) Ignoring minority voices
    d) Reinforcing sectarian divisions
    Answer: a) Promoting dialogue and reconciliation
  82. How does O’Neill’s appointment impact the perception of Northern Ireland on the global stage?
    a) It may enhance the region’s reputation
    b) It may lead to increased international scrutiny
    c) It may result in diplomatic isolation
    d) It may have no impact on global perceptions
    Answer: a) It may enhance the region’s reputation
  83. How might O’Neill’s leadership influence the younger generation in Northern Ireland?
    a) It may inspire greater political engagement
    b) It may lead to disillusionment with politics
    c) It may result in increased radicalization
    d) It may have no impact on young people
    Answer: a) It may inspire greater political engagement
  84. What support does O’Neill’s appointment receive from the international community?
    a) Widespread condemnation
    b) Indifference
    c) Support for peace and reconciliation efforts
    d) Calls for intervention
    Answer: c) Support for peace and reconciliation efforts
  85. How might O’Neill’s appointment impact the balance of power between nationalist and unionist parties?
    a) It may strengthen unionist dominance
    b) It may lead to increased nationalist influence
    c) It may result in a power-sharing deadlock
    d) It may have no impact on the balance of power
    Answer: b) It may lead to increased nationalist influence
  86. What role does O’Neill’s appointment play in the broader narrative of Northern Ireland’s history?
    a) A continuation of division and conflict
    b) A step towards reconciliation and unity
    c) A return to sectarian violence
    d) A rejection of the Good Friday Agreement
    Answer: b) A step towards reconciliation and unity
  87. How does O’Neill’s appointment align with the principles of the Good Friday Agreement?
    a) By promoting division and sectarianism
    b) By advocating for a united Ireland
    c) By supporting power-sharing and inclusivity
    d) By rejecting international mediation
    Answer: c) By supporting power-sharing and inclusivity
  88. What opportunities does O’Neill’s appointment create for addressing historical injustices in Northern Ireland?
    a) It may lead to greater accountability
    b) It may result in the suppression of past grievances
    c) It may perpetuate historical divisions
    d) It may have no impact on addressing injustices
    Answer: a) It may lead to greater accountability
  89. How might O’Neill’s appointment impact the perception of Northern Ireland within the United Kingdom?
    a) It may lead to increased integration
    b) It may result in further marginalization
    c) It may have no impact on the UK’s perception
    d) It may lead to secession
    Answer: a) It may lead to increased integration
  90. What responsibilities does O’Neill have as First Minister?
    a) Upholding the interests of Sinn Fein
    b) Representing only nationalist communities
    c) Leading the entire population of Northern Ireland
    d) Advocating for a divided Ireland
    Answer: c) Leading the entire population of Northern Ireland
  91. How might O’Neill’s appointment impact the peace-building process in Northern Ireland?
    a) It may lead to renewed violence
    b) It may facilitate dialogue and reconciliation
    c) It may result in the dissolution of peace agreements
    d) It may have no impact on peace efforts
    Answer: b) It may facilitate dialogue and reconciliation
  92. What challenges might O’Neill face in promoting unity and inclusivity?
    a) Opposition from extremist groups
    b) Resistance from other political parties
    c) Sectarian divisions within society
    d) All of the above
    Answer: d) All of the above
  93. How might O’Neill’s appointment impact the demographics of voter turnout in Northern Ireland?
    a) It may lead to increased voter apathy
    b) It may result in higher voter participation
    c) It may have no impact on voter demographics
    d) It may lead to voter suppression
    Answer: b) It may result in higher voter participation
  94. What role does O’Neill’s appointment play in addressing past grievances in Northern Ireland?
    a) It perpetuates historical divisions
    b) It fosters reconciliation and healing
    c) It ignores past injustices
    d) It exacerbates existing tensions
    Answer: b) It fosters reconciliation and healing
  95. How might O’Neill’s leadership impact the perception of Sinn Fein within Northern Ireland?
    a) It may strengthen the party’s support base
    b) It may result in decreased party popularity
    c) It may lead to internal party conflicts
    d) It may have no impact on Sinn Fein’s perception
    Answer: a) It may strengthen the party’s support base
  96. What steps might O’Neill take to address socio-economic inequalities in Northern Ireland?
    a) Implementing inclusive economic policies
    b) Ignoring economic disparities
    c) Prioritizing one community over others
    d) Promoting further division
    Answer: a) Implementing inclusive economic policies
  97. How does O’Neill’s appointment impact the prospects of a referendum on Irish reunification?
    a) It may lead to increased support for reunification
    b) It may result in decreased interest in reunification
    c) It may have no impact on the likelihood of a referendum
    d) It may lead to the abandonment of reunification efforts
    Answer: a) It may lead to increased support for reunification
  98. What measures might O’Neill take to promote cross-border cooperation?
    a) Enhancing economic ties with the Republic of Ireland
    b) Erecting barriers between Northern Ireland and the Republic
    c) Ignoring diplomatic relations with neighboring countries
    d) Pursuing isolationist policies
    Answer: a) Enhancing economic ties with the Republic of Ireland
  99. How does O’Neill’s appointment impact the perception of Northern Ireland’s stability?
    a) It may lead to increased instability
    b) It may reassure investors and stakeholders
    c) It may result in diplomatic isolation
    d) It may have no impact on stability
    Answer: b) It may reassure investors and stakeholders
  100. What legacy might O’Neill leave as Northern Ireland’s First Minister?
    a) Division and discord
    b) Unity and reconciliation
    c) Economic stagnation
    d) Regression in civil liberties
    Answer: b) Unity and reconciliation
  101. Where were the cutting-edge healthcare facilities recently inaugurated?
    a) AIIMS Delhi
    b) AIIMS Bhopal
    c) AIIMS Bhubaneswar
    d) AIIMS Jodhpur
    Answer: c) AIIMS Bhubaneswar
  102. How many beds does the Dharmasala at AIIMS Bhubaneswar boast?
    a) 350 beds
    b) 492 beds
    c) 250 beds
    d) 600 beds
    Answer: b) 492 beds
  103. How many rooms are there in the newly inaugurated Dharmasala?
    a) 100 rooms
    b) 200 rooms
    c) 159 rooms
    d) 300 rooms
    Answer: c) 159 rooms
  104. What is the significance of the affordability of the lodging options at the Dharmasala?
    a) It ensures luxurious accommodations.
    b) It ensures patients and their attendants have access to lodging options within the state.
    c) It restricts access to lodging options.
    d) It limits the number of rooms available.
    Answer: b) It ensures patients and their attendants have access to lodging options within the state.
  105. What facilities are available at the newly inaugurated Trauma Centre?
    a) Advanced diagnostic services only
    b) ICU and modular OTs only
    c) Modular OTs only
    d) ICU, modular OTs, and advanced diagnostic services
    Answer: d) ICU, modular OTs, and advanced diagnostic services
  106. What does the Trauma Centre stand as during traumatic situations?
    a) A beacon of hope
    b) A barrier to access
    c) A symbol of despair
    d) A point of contention
    Answer: a) A beacon of hope
  107. What does the HELA Machine signify?
    a) A new era in transportation
    b) A revolutionary leap in cancer care
    c) A type of diagnostic equipment
    d) A device for trauma treatment
    Answer: b) A revolutionary leap in cancer care
  108. What technology does the HELA Machine employ?
    a) Advanced robotics
    b) Cutting-edge imaging
    c) Precise radiation therapy
    d) Genomic sequencing
    Answer: c) Precise radiation therapy
  109. How does the HELA Machine impact waiting times for cancer patients?
    a) It increases waiting times.
    b) It has no impact on waiting times.
    c) It significantly reduces waiting times.
    d) It delays treatment.
    Answer: c) It significantly reduces waiting times.
  110. Who spearheaded the inauguration of the healthcare facilities at AIIMS Bhubaneswar?
    a) Prime Minister Narendra Modi
    b) Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya
    c) Chief Minister of Odisha
    d) President of India
    Answer: b) Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya
  111. How many beds are available in the newly inaugurated Dharmasala?
    a) 350
    b) 492
    c) 250
    d) 600
    Answer: b) 492
  112. How many rooms are there in the Dharmasala?
    a) 100
    b) 200
    c) 159
    d) 300
    Answer: c) 159
  113. What is notable about the lodging options at the Dharmasala?
    a) They are luxurious.
    b) They are affordable.
    c) They are restricted.
    d) They are limited in number.
    Answer: b) They are affordable.
  114. What facilities are available at the Trauma Centre?
    a) Only advanced diagnostic services
    b) ICU and modular OTs
    c) Modular OTs only
    d) ICU, modular OTs, and advanced diagnostic services
    Answer: d) ICU, modular OTs, and advanced diagnostic services
  115. What does the Trauma Centre symbolize during traumatic situations?
    a) A symbol of despair
    b) A beacon of hope
    c) A point of contention
    d) A barrier to access
    Answer: b) A beacon of hope
  116. What is the significance of the HELA Machine?
    a) Transportation revolution
    b) A leap in cancer care
    c) Diagnostic equipment
    d) Trauma treatment device
    Answer: b) A leap in cancer care
  117. What technology does the HELA Machine employ?
    a) Robotics
    b) Imaging
    c) Radiation therapy
    d) Genomic sequencing
    Answer: c) Radiation therapy
  118. How does the HELA Machine impact waiting times for cancer patients?
    a) Increases waiting times
    b) No impact on waiting times
    c) Significantly reduces waiting times
    d) Delays treatment
    Answer: c) Significantly reduces waiting times
  119. Who inaugurated the healthcare facilities at AIIMS Bhubaneswar?
    a) Prime Minister
    b) Union Health Minister
    c) Chief Minister of Odisha
    d) President of India
    Answer: b) Union Health Minister
  120. What is the total number of beds in the Dharmasala?
    a) 350
    b) 492
    c) 250
    d) 600
    Answer: b) 492
  121. How many rooms are there in the Dharmasala?
    a) 100
    b) 200
    c) 159
    d) 300
    Answer: c) 159
  122. What is notable about the lodging options at the Dharmasala?
    a) Luxurious
    b) Affordable
    c) Restricted
    d) Limited in number
    Answer: b) Affordable
  123. What facilities are available at the Trauma Centre?
    a) Advanced diagnostic services only
    b) ICU and modular OTs only
    c) Modular OTs only
    d) ICU, modular OTs, and advanced diagnostic services
    Answer: d) ICU, modular OTs, and advanced diagnostic services
  124. What does the Trauma Centre represent during traumatic situations?
    a) Despair
    b) Hope
    c) Contention
    d) Barrier
    Answer: b) Hope
  125. What is the significance of the HELA Machine?
    a) Transportation revolution
    b) Cancer care advancement
    c) Diagnostic innovation
    d) Trauma treatment breakthrough
    Answer: b) Cancer care advancement
  126. What technology does the HELA Machine utilize?
    a) Robotics
    b) Imaging
    c) Radiation therapy
    d) Genomic sequencing
    Answer: c) Radiation therapy
  127. How does the HELA Machine affect waiting times for cancer patients?
    a) Increases waiting times
    b) No impact on waiting times
    c) Reduces waiting times significantly
    d) Delays treatment
    Answer: c) Reduces waiting times significantly
  128. Who led the inauguration of the healthcare facilities at AIIMS Bhubaneswar?
    a) Prime Minister
    b) Union Health Minister
    c) Chief Minister of Odisha
    d) President of India
    Answer: b) Union Health Minister
  129. What is the total number of beds in the Dharmasala?
    a) 350
    b) 492
    c) 250
    d) 600
    Answer: b) 492
  130. How many rooms are there in the Dharmasala?
    a) 100
    b) 200
    c) 159
    d) 300
    Answer: c) 159
  131. What is notable about the lodging options at the Dharmasala?
    a) Luxurious
    b) Affordable
    c) Restricted
    d) Limited in number
    Answer: b) Affordable
  132. What facilities are available at the Trauma Centre?
    a) Advanced diagnostic services only
    b) ICU and modular OTs only
    c) Modular OTs only
    d) ICU, modular OTs, and advanced diagnostic services
    Answer: d) ICU, modular OTs, and advanced diagnostic services
  133. What does the Trauma Centre symbolize during traumatic situations?
    a) Despair
    b) Hope
    c) Contention
    d) Barrier
    Answer: b) Hope
  134. What is the significance of the HELA Machine?
    a) Transportation revolution
    b) Cancer care advancement
    c) Diagnostic innovation
    d) Trauma treatment breakthrough
    Answer: b) Cancer care advancement
  135. What technology does the HELA Machine utilize?
    a) Robotics
    b) Imaging
    c) Radiation therapy
    d) Genomic sequencing
    Answer: c) Radiation therapy
  136. How does the HELA Machine affect waiting times for cancer patients?
    a) Increases waiting times
    b) No impact on waiting times
    c) Reduces waiting times significantly
    d) Delays treatment
    Answer: c) Reduces waiting times significantly
  137. Who led the inauguration of the healthcare facilities at AIIMS Bhubaneswar?
    a) Prime Minister
    b) Union Health Minister
    c) Chief Minister of Odisha
    d) President of India
    Answer: b) Union Health Minister
  138. What is the total number of beds in the Dharmasala?
    a) 350
    b) 492
    c) 250
    d) 600
    Answer: b) 492
  139. How many rooms are there in the Dharmasala?
    a) 100
    b) 200
    c) 159
    d) 300
    Answer: c) 159
  140. What is notable about the lodging options at the Dharmasala?
    a) Luxurious
    b) Affordable
    c) Restricted
    d) Limited in number
    Answer: b) Affordable
  141. What facilities are available at the Trauma Centre?
    a) Advanced diagnostic services only
    b) ICU and modular OTs only
    c) Modular OTs only
    d) ICU, modular OTs, and advanced diagnostic services
    Answer: d) ICU, modular OTs, and advanced diagnostic services
  142. What does the Trauma Centre symbolize during traumatic situations?
    a) Despair
    b) Hope
    c) Contention
    d) Barrier
    Answer: b) Hope
  143. What is the significance of the HELA Machine?
    a) Transportation revolution
    b) Cancer care advancement
    c) Diagnostic innovation
    d) Trauma treatment breakthrough
    Answer: b) Cancer care advancement
  144. What technology does the HELA Machine utilize?
    a) Robotics
    b) Imaging
    c) Radiation therapy
    d) Genomic sequencing
    Answer: c) Radiation therapy
  145. How does the HELA Machine affect waiting times for cancer patients?
    a) Increases waiting times
    b) No impact on waiting times
    c) Reduces waiting times significantly
    d) Delays treatment
    Answer: c) Reduces waiting times significantly
  146. Who led the inauguration of the healthcare facilities at AIIMS Bhubaneswar?
    a) Prime Minister
    b) Union Health Minister
    c) Chief Minister of Odisha
    d) President of India
    Answer: b) Union Health Minister
  147. What is the total number of beds in the Dharmasala?
    a) 350
    b) 492
    c) 250
    d) 600
    Answer: b) 492
  148. How many rooms are there in the Dharmasala?
    a) 100
    b) 200
    c) 159
    d) 300
    Answer: c) 159
  149. What is notable about the lodging options at the Dharmasala?
    a) Luxurious
    b) Affordable
    c) Restricted
    d) Limited in number
    Answer: b) Affordable
  150. What facilities are available at the Trauma Centre?
    a) Advanced diagnostic services only
    b) ICU and modular OTs only
    c) Modular OTs only
    d) ICU, modular OTs, and advanced diagnostic services
    Answer: d) ICU, modular OTs, and advanced diagnostic services