Quizzes on the Current Affairs section are designed to cover the wide range of national issues, international events, and other information from different segments which are of general human interest. Taking the Current Affairs Quiz for September 2011 will update you on the latest incidents that the world is talking about. The quizzes on Current Affairs will equip you to take all competitive examinations as well.
1. India-Zimbabwe Agreed to Expedite the Ratification Process of BIPA. Zimbabwe is a nation located in___.
a) Africa
b) Europe
c) Asia
d) South America
Answer: (a) Africa
2. India and South Africa agreed to strengthen bilateral cooperation in the MSME (micro, small and medium enterprise) sector. The total trade between the two countries in the financial year 2010-11 was__ billion US dollars.
a) 10.6
b) 10.0
c) 9.8
d) 10.8
Answer: (a) 10.6
3. The NATO agreed on 21 September 2011 to extend its mission in Libya by ___.
a) Three months
b) Four months
c) One month
d) Five months
Answer: (a) Three Months
4. Which airport operator on 8 September 2011 became the world’s first airport operator to be certified certified for ISO 50001:2011 energy management system.?
a. Beijing Capital International Airport Company Limited
b. Delhi International Airport Limited
c. Kenya Airports Authority
d. Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore
Answer: (b) Delhi International Airport Limited
5. At the 63rd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards ceremony organised on 18 September 2011 at the Nokia Theatre in Downtown Los Angeles, which of the following won the award for the Besrt Drama?
a. Mad Men
b. Downton Abbey
c. Modern Family
d. The Daily Show
Answer: (a) Mad Men
6. Former Afghan President Burhanuddin Rabbani was killed by a suicide bomber killed in Kabul on 20 September 2011. Which of the following facts about him is/are not true?
1. Rabbani who was ethnic Tajik began his career in 1971, when he became head of Jamiat-e-Islami.
2. He became president of a shaky mujahedeen coalition government in 1992 after the collapse of the country's Soviet-backed communist government.
3. Rabbani's presidency ended in 1990, with the rise of the Taliban, which was dominated by ethnic Tajiks.
4. Rabbani regained political prominence almost a decade later, when he was named head of President Hamid Karzai's peace council in October of 2010.
a. 1 & 4
b. 2 & 3
c. Only 3
d. 1 & 2
Answer: (c) Only 3
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