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Q-1: The Supreme Court of India recently examined the Medical Termination of Pregnancy (MTP) Act, 1971, linking reproductive autonomy in minor rape cases to which Article of the Constitution? (Top 100 Current Affairs MCQs May 2026)
a. Article 14
b. Article 19
c. Article 21
d. Article 25
The Supreme Court advocated for constitutional amendments to eliminate the gestational time limit in rape cases involving minor children. The Court ruled that forcing a minor to carry an unwanted pregnancy violates her fundamental right to live with dignity and personal liberty. This decision formally integrates reproductive autonomy into the expansive judicial definitions of the Right to Life under Article 21.
Q-2: What is the proposed maximum duration for completing the MBBS course according to the National Medical Commission’s (NMC) Gazette notification in May 2026? (Top 100 Current Affairs MCQs May 2026)
a. 8 years
b. 9 years
c. 10 years
d. 12 years
The National Medical Commission issued a draft amendment to the Graduate Medical Education Regulations, proposing to extend the limit from nine years to ten years. This relaxation is intended to provide a reasonable cushion to students facing genuine academic or medical challenges during their course. This update represents a major regulatory shift in India’s medical education framework.
Q-3: Where has India’s first private Museum of Medical Archives been opened? (Top 100 Current Affairs MCQs May 2026)
a. Bengaluru, Karnataka
b. Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala
c. Chennai, Tamil Nadu
d. Pune, Maharashtra
The Museum of Medical Archives, located in Ulloor, Thiruvananthapuram, acts as a dedicated space preserving historical medical artifacts. It showcases ancient teaching aids, anatomical models, physical medical charts, and historical documents associated with the evolution of medical education. This is the first private initiative of its kind in India.
Q-4: The Supreme Court of India recently declared access to trauma care as an integral part of the Right to Life under which Article? (Top 100 Current Affairs MCQs May 2026)
a. Article 19
b. Article 20
c. Article 21
d. Article 22
In the landmark case of SaveLIFE Foundation vs. Union of India, the Supreme Court directed time-bound national reforms in emergency medical response and ambulance systems. The Court held that timely medical care for accident victims during the “golden hour” is a constitutional obligation. This elevates the standard of emergency medical services to a justiciable fundamental right.
Q-5: Which digital healthcare platform was launched by the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare in May 2026 for integrated maternal and child health tracking? (Top 100 Current Affairs MCQs May 2026)
a. AYUSHMAN
b. JANANI
c. MATRU-SEVA
d. SHAKTI
JANANI, which stands for Journey of Antenatal, Natal and Neonatal Integrated Care, provides a unified digital backbone for maternal health services. It facilitates real-time health monitoring, electronic record management, and immunization tracking for pregnant women and newborns. The platform aims to reduce maternal and infant mortality rates across India.
Q-6: Ground-level ozone ($\text{O}_3$), which emerged as a major pollution concern in Delhi, is formed near the surface by the reaction of which compounds in the presence of sunlight? (Top 100 Current Affairs MCQs May 2026)
a. Carbon monoxide and sulfur dioxide
b. Nitrogen oxides ($\text{NO}_x$) and volatile organic compounds (VOCs)
c. Carbon dioxide and methane
d. Ammonia and hydrogen sulfide
Ground-level ozone is a secondary pollutant that is not emitted directly but is formed through photochemical reactions in the atmosphere. High temperatures and intense sunlight in summer accelerate these chemical reactions, leading to respiratory hazards. Unlike the beneficial stratospheric ozone layer, ground-level ozone is a highly toxic greenhouse gas.
Q-7: Under the newly notified E30 petrol standards by the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS), what percentage of ethanol is blended into the fuel? (Top 100 Current Affairs MCQs May 2026)
a. 20%
b. 25%
c. 30%
d. 35%
The BIS issued specifications covering E22, E25, E27, and E30 fuel blends to standardize higher levels of ethanol in transport fuels. This policy supports the transition toward bio-fuels to reduce dependency on imported crude oil and lower carbon emissions. E30 specifically denotes a blend of 30% ethanol and 70% conventional petrol.
Q-8: Which biological hazard led to the declaration of a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC) by the WHO in May 2026? (Top 100 Current Affairs MCQs May 2026)
a. Hantavirus
b. Ebola Virus
c. Nipah Virus
d. Zika Virus
The World Health Organization declared the outbreak a PHEIC after cases were confirmed in the Ituri province of the Democratic Republic of Congo and Kampala, Uganda. This status mandates coordinated international research, border screenings, and rapid vaccine deployment. The emergency highlights the global threat of highly contagious hemorrhagic fevers.
Q-9: The “POET” Solar Telescope, which achieved first light in Chile’s Atacama Desert, is specialized in which scientific application? (Top 100 Current Affairs MCQs May 2026)
a. Deep-space infrared mapping
b. Acquiring high-resolution spectra of the solar disc
c. Tracking near-Earth asteroids
d. Detecting cosmic microwave background radiation
The Paranal solar ESPRESSO Telescope (POET) successfully completed its initial test observations to study the physical and chemical properties of selected solar regions. It utilizes advanced optical systems to split sunlight into highly detailed spectral bands. This research is vital for predicting solar flares and understanding space weather effects on Earth’s satellites.
Q-10: Which toxic herbicide, linked with litigation regarding Parkinson’s disease, remains under regulatory review in the United States despite being banned in over 70 countries? (Top 100 Current Affairs MCQs May 2026)
a. Glyphosate
b. Paraquat
c. Atrazine
d. 2,4-D
Paraquat is a highly toxic, broad-spectrum herbicide restricted to certified agricultural applicators in the US. More than 70 nations, including major economies like China and Brazil, have banned it due to its severe acute toxicity and links to chronic neurodegenerative disorders. Its ongoing review highlights the complex intersection of industrial agriculture, safety research, and healthcare.
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Q-11: Which Indian cooperative dedicated the newly commissioned Sulphuric Acid Plant-III (SAP-III) in Paradeep, Odisha, to the nation? (Current Affairs May 2026 Objective Questions)
a. AMUL
b. IFFCO
c. KRIBHCO
d. NAFED
The Indian Farmers Fertiliser Cooperative Limited (IFFCO) commissioned the SAP-III plant to bolster domestic fertilizer manufacturing. Sulphuric acid is a vital input for producing phosphate-based fertilizers. This addition supports India’s agricultural productivity and reduces import dependence on key raw materials.
Q-12: According to the 2024 Sample Registration System (SRS) report, what is India’s current Total Fertility Rate (TFR) per woman? (Current Affairs May 2026 Objective Questions)
a. 2.1
b. 1.9
c. 1.8
d. 2.3
The SRS report keeps India’s TFR at 1.9, which is below the standard replacement level of 2.1. This marks the fifth consecutive year that India’s fertility rate has remained below the replacement threshold, indicating a long-term demographic transition. The crude death rate was also recorded at 6.4 per thousand population.
Q-13: Which central agency is developing a “centralized food surveillance system” for rapid market sampling and digital alert generation? (Current Affairs May 2026 Objective Questions)
a. ICMR
b. FSSAI
c. National Institute of Nutrition
d. BIS
The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) is planning this national mechanism to streamline food quality testing. The system utilizes third-party agencies for unbiased sample collection and links test results to a central database. This allows for faster regulatory actions and public health warnings against contaminated foods.
Q-14: Which Indian state proposed three days of monthly “menstrual leave” for schoolgirls in its Governor’s policy address? (Current Affairs May 2026 Objective Questions)
a. Karnataka
b. Kerala
c. Odisha
d. Tamil Nadu
The progressive policy was announced in the state legislative assembly under the UDF government. It aims to support menstrual health, reduce school absenteeism, and address “period poverty” in educational institutions. The proposed leave provides structural support to schoolgirls during their monthly cycles.
Q-15: What is the theme for the International Day for Biological Diversity celebrated on 22nd May 2026? (Current Affairs May 2026 Objective Questions)
a. From Agreement to Action: Build Back Biodiversity
b. Acting locally for global impact
c. We are part of the solution
d. Our solutions are in nature
The theme emphasizes the role of grassroots communities in preserving traditional agriculture and ecological systems. It highlights local conservation practices, such as tribal seed banks and climate-resilient farming, as key drivers of global biodiversity. The observance aims to protect vulnerable ecosystems worldwide.
Q-16: Where was the world’s first simultaneous multi-organ pig-to-human transplant (two kidneys and one liver) conducted? (Current Affairs May 2026 Objective Questions)
a. Massachusetts General Hospital, USA
b. Xijing Hospital, China
c. Royal London Hospital, UK
d. AIIMS New Delhi, India
Clinicians transplanted gene-edited pig kidneys and a pig liver into a 53-year-old brain-dead patient. The procedure utilized organs with six edited genes specifically modified to suppress acute immune rejection. This represents a major milestone in xenotransplantation research to address global organ shortages.
Q-17: Which Indian state has launched the “Singappen Special Task Force” specifically for women’s safety? (Current Affairs May 2026 Objective Questions)
a. Kerala
b. Tamil Nadu
c. Karnataka
d. Andhra Pradesh
The special task force was ordered by the newly sworn-in Chief Minister Thalapathy Vijay as one of his first administrative decisions. It focuses on preventive security and rapid response to crimes against women across the state. The unit operates under direct chief ministerial supervision.
Q-18: The “Mother Milk Bank” program at Barmer District Hospital is a key maternal healthcare model in which state? (Current Affairs May 2026 Objective Questions)
a. Gujarat
b. Rajasthan
c. Maharashtra
d. Madhya Pradesh
The Barmer facility is part of Rajasthan’s breast milk donation network, which includes the staterun “Jeevan Dhara” milk bank. It has successfully collected and distributed thousands of units of donor milk to save vulnerable newborns. The program operates under the Norway-India Partnership Initiative to reduce neonatal mortality.
Q-19: A rare wild relative of the blueberry, “Vaccinium piliferum”, was recently rediscovered in Arunachal Pradesh after how many years? (Current Affairs May 2026 Objective Questions)
a. 50 years
b. 110 years
c. 188 years
d. 150 years
First collected in 1836 from the Mishmi Hills, this rare plant was rediscovered in the high-altitude forests of Vijoynagar. Its survival highlights the unique ecological preservation of Arunachal Pradesh’s border regions. The discovery is significant for ethnobotanical research and wild crop genetics.
Q-20: What is the name of the 12.6-billion-year-old galaxy protocluster recently discovered by a team led by a Manipuri astrophysicist? (Current Affairs May 2026 Objective Questions)
a. Imphal Protocluster
b. Loktak Protocluster
c. Saraswati Supercluster
d. Gagan Cluster
Led by Ronaldo Laishram, the international team identified this structure, which existed when the Universe was only 1.2 billion years old. The protocluster was named after the famous Loktak Lake in Manipur. This discovery provides crucial data regarding the formation of massive structures in the early universe.
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Q-21: India has recently initiated cybersecurity tests on key digital systems against vulnerabilities linked to which next-gen AI model? (May 2026 General Knowledge MCQs for Bank PO)
a. Gemini 2.0
b. GPT-5
c. Mythos (developed by Anthropic)
d. Grok 3
The national cybersecurity agency CERT-In and Indian tech firms are conducting stress tests on critical infrastructure, including Aadhaar. The tests aim to identify and patch security gaps before advanced AI models can exploit them. This is a proactive step in national digital defense.
Q-22: Which rare wild cat species was documented for the first time in the National Chambal Sanctuary of Uttar Pradesh in May 2026? (May 2026 General Knowledge MCQs for Bank PO)
a. Clouded Leopard
b. Rusty-spotted Cat
c. Fishing Cat
d. Desert Cat
This sighting is the first confirmed record of the species in southern Uttar Pradesh, adding a new locality to its range. The Rusty-spotted Cat is the smallest wild cat in the world and is protected under Schedule I of the Wildlife Protection Act. Its documentation highlights the rich biodiversity of the Chambal river basin.
Q-23: What is “DigiPIN”, which was recently rolled out by India Post? (May 2026 General Knowledge MCQs for Bank PO)
a. A digital locker for postage stamps
b. A geo-coded digital addressing system
c. A high-speed digital parcel delivery service
d. A security pin for post office savings accounts
Developed by the Department of Posts, DigiPIN divides the country into highly accurate, searchable digital grid cells. It acts as a digital postal index number that can be linked with delivery apps and maps. This system simplifies location identification for logistics and emergency services in both rural and urban areas.
Q-24: Which state has made the purchase of electric vehicles mandatory for all new government departments from June 2026? (May 2026 General Knowledge MCQs for Bank PO)
a. Karnataka
b. Odisha
c. Telangana
d. Kerala
The directive mandates that all new two-wheelers and four-wheelers purchased or hired for government work must be electric. This policy is part of the state’s plan to lead clean mobility and reduce urban vehicular emissions. It sets an administrative example for public-sector transition to green technologies.
Q-25: By what year does India plan to mandate a 1% blending of “Sustainable Aviation Fuel” (SAF) in aviation turbine fuel? (May 2026 General Knowledge MCQs for Bank PO)
a. January 2026
b. January 2027
c. January 2028
d. January 2030
The Union Government has set progressive targets, starting with 1% in 2027, 2% in 2028, and reaching 5% by 2030. The initial focus of this mandate will be on international flights leaving India. This policy supports international aviation carbon offset guidelines and reduces fossil fuel dependence.
Q-26: The “South Coast Railway (SCoR)” zone is scheduled to begin operations on 1st June 2026. Where is its headquarters? (May 2026 General Knowledge MCQs for Bank PO)
a. Secunderabad
b. Visakhapatnam
c. Chennai
d. Vijayawada
SCoR has been formally constituted as the 18th railway zone of Indian Railways under the Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act, 2014. The start of its operations is expected to boost infrastructure and freight logistics in the coastal region. It oversees railway divisions across Andhra Pradesh and neighboring areas.
Q-27: The “One Case, One Data” initiative and the AI chatbot “Su Sahay” were launched to digitize which sector? (May 2026 General Knowledge MCQs for Bank PO)
a. Healthcare
b. Judiciary
c. Direct Taxation
d. Rural Banking
Launched by Chief Justice Surya Kant, the system integrates judicial data from the Supreme Court down to taluka courts. The “Su Sahay” chatbot helps litigants and lawyers navigate case files and get real-time legal updates. This is a landmark reform in India’s legal technology and transparency.
Q-28: What is the name of the new welfare Act that will officially replace MGNREGA across India from 1st July 2026? (May 2026 General Knowledge MCQs for Bank PO)
a. PM-Awas Yojana 2.0
b. VB-GRAMG Act, 2025
c. National Rural Livelihoods Mission
d. Viksit Bharat Rozgar Mission
The Viksit Bharat-Guarantee for Rozgar and Ajeevika Mission (Gramin) replaces the old MGNREGA framework to modernize rural job creation. The new scheme introduces digital asset tracking and shifts part of the financial responsibility to state governments. It aims to generate higher-quality assets in rural regions.
Q-29: Which state’s High Court declared the Bhojshala-Kamal Maula Mosque complex to be a temple dedicated to Goddess Saraswati? (May 2026 General Knowledge MCQs for Bank PO)
a. Uttar Pradesh
b. Madhya Pradesh
c. Gujarat
d. Bihar
The Indore Bench of the MP High Court ruled that the disputed structure’s original religious character is that of a temple dedicated to Vagdevi (Saraswati). This decision follows detailed archaeological and historical survey reports submitted to the court. The ruling is highly significant for the state’s cultural and legal disputes.
Q-30: Which state has become the first in India to launch solar power projects operated exclusively by women’s Self-Help Groups (SHGs)? (May 2026 General Knowledge MCQs for Bank PO)
a. Karnataka
b. Telangana
c. Andhra Pradesh
d. Maharashtra
Under the Indira Mahila Shakti scheme, a 1 MW solar power plant was inaugurated in the Khammam district, managed entirely by rural women. This initiative combines clean energy generation with women’s economic empowerment. It sets a national precedent for community-owned green energy.
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Q-31: The Union Cabinet approved an increase in the sanctioned strength of Supreme Court judges to how many, including the Chief Justice? (Important Current Affairs Questions for May 2026)
a. 34
b. 38
c. 36
d. 40
The proposal increased the number of judges excluding the CJI from 33 to 37. With the Chief Justice of India included, the total strength rises to 38. This expansion is designed to address the increasing case pendency and reduce the burden on constitutional benches.
Q-32: “Startup Kadapa”, a district-level entrepreneurship initiative, was launched in which state? (Important Current Affairs Questions for May 2026)
a. Karnataka
b. Andhra Pradesh
c. Tamil Nadu
d. Telangana
The initiative is designed to support youth-led enterprises, freelancers, and MSMEs in the Rayalaseema region. It provides mentoring, seed funding, and digital co-working spaces to local innovators. The project aligns with the state’s plans to decentralize industrial growth.
Q-33: “Etor Gidi” is an agro-based traditional festival celebrated by which community in Arunachal Pradesh? (Important Current Affairs Questions for May 2026)
a. Adi community
b. Nyishi community
c. Galo community
d. Mishmi community
Celebrated in mid-May, the festival is associated with agricultural rituals, soil preservation, and communal feasting. It marks the formal beginning of the new farming season for the tribe. It is an important study subject for regional ethnobotany and tribal traditions.
Q-34: India’s first “Low Emission Zone” (LEZ) is set to be established in which city? (Important Current Affairs Questions for May 2026)
a. New Delhi
b. Pune (Shivajinagar)
c. Mumbai
d. Bengaluru
The LEZ will restrict heavily polluting conventional vehicles from entering the central business district, favoring EVs and public transport. The initiative is being developed under the Maharashtra Electric Vehicle Policy. This is a significant environmental science model to combat urban air pollution.
Q-35: Which Indian state has completed all Priority Areas under both Phase-I and Phase-II of the national Compliance Reduction and Deregulation initiative? (Important Current Affairs Questions for May 2026)
a. Gujarat
b. Tripura
c. Karnataka
d. Andhra Pradesh
Tripura became the first state in India to complete all 51 priority reform areas mandated by the Cabinet Secretariat. This includes digitalizing approvals and reducing redundant paperwork for businesses. This achievement positions the state as a leader in ease of doing business and regulatory simplification.
Q-36: Which global organization approved a $70 billion regional investment plan for electricity links and digital infrastructure by 2035? (Important Current Affairs Questions for May 2026)
a. World Bank
b. Asian Development Bank (ADB)
c. New Development Bank
d. IMF
ADB President Masato Kanda announced the plan during the bank’s 59th annual meeting in Uzbekistan. The funds are intended to upgrade the grid and expand high-speed digital networks across the Asia-Pacific region. This is a critical investment to support regional energy security and tech-driven development.
Q-37: “Pathfinder”, India’s first AI-powered orbital data centre satellite, is a collaborative project between which firms? (Important Current Affairs Questions for May 2026)
a. ISRO and Tata
b. Pixxel and Sarvam
c. Skyroot and Google
d. Agnikul and Microsoft
Pathfinder is a 200 kg-class demonstration satellite scheduled for launch in late 2026. Pixxel will design and operate the satellite, while Sarvam provides the onboard AI models for data processing in orbit. This is a significant milestone for India’s private space-tech capabilities.
Q-38: “Moltbook”, an experimental social networking platform exclusively for AI agents, was recently acquired by which tech giant? (Important Current Affairs Questions for May 2026)
a. Google
b. Meta
c. Microsoft
d. Apple
Moltbook allows AI bots to interact, learn, and “socialize” autonomously without human prompts. Meta’s acquisition highlights the intense global competition for advanced AI tools and talent. The platform represents the cutting edge of machine socialization and neural networks.
Q-39: “Gynacantha khasiaca”, commonly called the Long-tailed Duskhawker, was recently rediscovered in Arunachal Pradesh after how many years? (Important Current Affairs Questions for May 2026)
a. 50 years
b. 110 years
c. 150 years
d. 75 years
This rare dragonfly species was documented in the Namdapha National Park during a biodiversity survey. It is known for its secretive crepuscular habits (being active during dusk). Its rediscovery highlights the importance of protecting old-growth tropical forests in Northeast India.
Q-40: The “Samarth Panchayat” portal, developed by the Ministry of Panchayati Raj, is designed for? (Important Current Affairs Questions for May 2026)
a. Online school admissions
b. Managing Own Source Revenue (OSR) in Gram Panchayats
c. Direct benefit transfer for farmers
d. Healthcare records storage
The portal digitalizes the tax and fee collection systems at the village level, allowing gram panchayats to be financially self-reliant. It supports online demand generation, digital payments, and real-time monitoring of local assets. This is a key step toward decentralizing governance in India.
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Q-41: Which Indian biopharmaceutical company is headquartered in Bengaluru and was founded by Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw in 1978? (Monthly Current Affairs Recap May 2026)
a. Biocon
b. Dr. Reddy’s
c. Cipla
d. Sun Pharma
Biocon is a pioneer in India’s biotechnology sector, specializing in biopharmaceuticals and biosimilars. Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw recently named her successor to lead the company’s global expansion. For medical/paramedical students, knowing the legacy of Biocon is vital for pharmaceutical S&T.
Q-42: What is the “Automated People Mover” system being developed for Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi? (Monthly Current Affairs Recap May 2026)
a. An automated security scanner
b. A driverless airport air train for inter-terminal connectivity
c. A high-speed baggage conveyor belt
d. A robotic passenger guidance system
The planned driverless air train will cover a 7.7 km route to connect Terminals 1, 2, and 3. It will be the first system of its kind at an Indian airport, aiming to reduce passenger transit times and congestion. It represents a significant step in the modernization of urban aviation infrastructure.
Q-43: “Lalitpur Power Generation Company” has partnered with which state for a major expansion of nuclear energy generation? (Monthly Current Affairs Recap May 2026)
a. Uttar Pradesh
b. Maharashtra
c. Gujarat
d. Karnataka
Maharashtra signed agreements with four major power firms, including Lalitpur Power, for a massive 25,400 MW expansion in nuclear energy. This initiative aims to reduce the state’s reliance on coal and meet future clean energy demands. The project aligns with India’s long-term decarbonization targets.
Q-44: “ECLGS 5.0”, approved by the Cabinet, is a government scheme primarily designed for? (Monthly Current Affairs Recap May 2026)
a. Free solar panels for schools
b. Emergency liquidity and credit guarantees for stressed businesses
c. Housing loans for government employees
d. Direct subsidies for farmers
The Emergency Credit Line Guarantee Scheme was first introduced during the pandemic to provide collateral-free credit to MSMEs. Version 5.0 extends these benefits to help businesses manage ongoing economic transitions and inflationary pressures. It is managed by the Ministry of Finance to ensure economic stability.
Q-45: Which district in Jharkhand has been notified as India’s first “pearl farming cluster” under the PMMSY? (Monthly Current Affairs Recap May 2026)
a. Ranchi
b. Hazaribag
c. Dhanbad
d. Jamshedpur
The cluster received a joint investment of Rs. 22 crore from the Central and state governments to promote freshwater aquaculture. Pearl farming provides a highly lucrative alternative income source for local fish farmers. It is a flagship project under the Pradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojana.
Q-46: What is “Road RADAR”, which was recently launched by the Delhi Pollution Control Committee? (Monthly Current Affairs Recap May 2026)
a. A speed trap camera system
b. A geo-tagged system to identify and report local air pollution sources
c. A tool for tracking road accidents
d. An automated parking assistant
Road RADAR stands for Real-time Air Pollution Detection Across Roads. It utilizes daily ground-level surveys and citizen-reporting to quickly address dispersed pollution sources like dust and biomass burning. This digital platform helps in improving urban air quality management.
Q-47: Which state Cabinet approved the draft “Uniform Civil Code Bill” on 13th May 2026? (Monthly Current Affairs Recap May 2026)
a. Uttarakhand
b. Assam
c. Gujarat
d. Bihar
The Assam Cabinet, led by CM Himanta Biswa Sarma, approved the draft bill in the first meeting of his second term. The state became one of the first after Uttarakhand to formally introduce such legislation in its assembly. The bill seeks to create a uniform family law across all communities in the state.
Q-48: The “Mizoram Ginger Mission” aims to promote “pharma-grade” ginger in which markets? (Monthly Current Affairs Recap May 2026)
a. Only domestic markets
b. International markets
c. Neighboring SAARC nations only
d. Local tribal cooperatives
The Rs. 189.79 crore project focuses on cultivating high-value, pharma-grade Mizo Ginger, which is highly prized for its chemical properties. The mission aims to establish a robust value chain and global export links for local tribal farmers. This initiative is supported by the Central government under agricultural expansion.
Q-49: “Nescod”, an electricity-free cooling system, was developed by scientists at which global university? (Monthly Current Affairs Recap May 2026)
a. MIT, USA
b. KAUST, Saudi Arabia
c. Oxford University, UK
d. IIT Bombay, India
Nescod stands for No Electricity and Sustainable Cooling on Demand. It uses a chemical reaction involving ammonium nitrate and water to produce a cooling effect without compressors. This green technology offers sustainable cooling solutions for off-grid and resource-limited regions.
Q-50: “Sikkim” was declared a fully literate state under which national program? (Monthly Current Affairs Recap May 2026)
a. Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan
b. ULLAS Nav Bharat Saaksharta Karyakram
c. Digital India Literacy Mission
d. Literacy for All 2026
Sikkim achieved an outstanding literacy rate of 99.82%, easily surpassing the central benchmark of 95% required for “fully literate” status. The program focuses on adult education, basic literacy, and life skills. This achievement is a major milestone for social and human capital development in the Northeast.
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Q-51: In May 2026, which city was announced as the venue for the main national event of the International Day of Yoga 2026? (General Knowledge Current Affairs May 2026)
a. Dehradun
b. Kolkata
c. New Delhi
d. Varanasi
The announcement was made by Union Minister Prataprao Jadhav during a preparatory event. The main national celebration on June 21, 2026, will be held in Kolkata, West Bengal. This event highlights India’s leading role in promoting global health and wellness through yoga.
Q-52: Who has been appointed as the new President of the BJP’s Delhi unit in May 2026? (General Knowledge Current Affairs May 2026)
a. Harsh Malhotra
b. Virendra Sachdeva
c. Manoj Tiwari
d. Gautam Gambhir
Harsh Malhotra, a Member of Parliament and senior leader, was appointed as the new state president to lead the party’s local unit. He replaced Virendra Sachdeva as part of a wider national organizational reshuffle. This change comes at a crucial time as the capital prepares for future local polls.
Q-53: “Dhanendra Kumar”, who passed away in a tragic fire accident, was the former Chairman of which Indian body? (General Knowledge Current Affairs May 2026)
a. SEBI
b. Competition Commission of India (CCI)
c. NITI Aayog
d. UPSC
Dhanendra Kumar was a retired 1968-batch IAS officer who served as the first Chairman of the CCI. He was also an Executive Director at the World Bank. His career was marked by significant contributions to India’s regulatory frameworks and corporate governance.
Q-54: What is the estimated outlay for the “SARTHAK-PDS” scheme approved by the Union Cabinet? (General Knowledge Current Affairs May 2026)
a. Rs. 10,000 crore
b. Rs. 25,530 crore
c. Rs. 15,000 crore
d. Rs. 50,000 crore
The Scheme for Assistance in Ration Transport and Handling-Income with Automation in PDS (SARTHAK-PDS) aims to fully automate the public distribution system. It will run from April 2026 to March 2031 to prevent leakages and ensure food security. The program is a major fiscal and administrative reform in welfare delivery.
Q-55: “Gaby”, the world’s first humanoid robot monk, was introduced at a ceremony in which country? (General Knowledge Current Affairs May 2026)
a. Japan
b. South Korea
c. Thailand
d. China
The Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism introduced Gaby at the Jogyesa Temple in Seoul ahead of Buddha’s Birthday. The robot is designed with a human-like structure and is programmed to perform basic spiritual rituals and interact with followers. This is an interesting research study on the intersection of AI, robotics, and traditional culture.
Q-56: Which Indian organization announced the discovery of possible “subsurface ice” in craters near the Moon’s south pole? (General Knowledge Current Affairs May 2026)
a. DRDO
b. ISRO
c. Physical Research Laboratory (PRL)
d. Both b and c
The discovery used radar data from the Chandrayaan-2 orbiter and was analyzed by scientists at the Ahmedabad-based PRL. It confirms the presence of water ice trapped within permanently shadowed craters. This finding is crucial for planning future manned and unmanned lunar surface missions.
Q-57: What is the theme of “National Technology Day” celebrated on 11th May in India? (General Knowledge Current Affairs May 2026)
a. Technology for Sustainable Development
b. Commemorating Pokhran-II (Operation Shakti)
c. AI and the Future of India
d. Digital India, Developed India
National Technology Day marks the anniversary of the successful nuclear tests conducted at Pokhran in 1998. It celebrates India’s technological achievements and scientific self-reliance. The day honors the scientists and engineers behind India’s strategic defense systems.
Q-58: Which Indian biopharmaceutical company developed “BIRSA 101”, the first indigenous gene therapy? (General Knowledge Current Affairs May 2026)
a. Biocon
b. Dr. Reddy’s
c. Indian Council of Medical Research (Collaborative)
d. Sun Pharma
The therapy was developed under a national scientific collaboration to treat Sickle Cell Disease. It represents the pinnacle of indigenous genomic medicine and biotechnology in India. The program specifically targets tribal healthcare improvement.
Q-59: Where is the headquarters of the newly operationalized “South Coast Railway” zone? (General Knowledge Current Affairs May 2026)
a. Secunderabad
b. Visakhapatnam
c. Vijayawada
d. Tirupati
SCoR became India’s 18th railway zone on 1st June 2026. The zone oversees divisions across coastal Andhra Pradesh and neighboring areas. This setup meets a long-standing developmental demand of the region.
Q-60: The “National AI Doctors Mission” (NAIDM) was launched with what primary goal? (General Knowledge Current Affairs May 2026)
a. Replacing human doctors with AI
b. Training the medical fraternity in AI, clinical practice, and ethics
c. Free online medical consultations
d. Managing hospital bed booking through AI
Launched at Health AI Con 2026, the mission aims to equip Indian doctors with the skills to use AI tools responsibly in diagnostics and patient care. It addresses concerns over data privacy, diagnostic accuracy, and ethical dilemmas in digital health. This is a crucial initiative for healthcare professionals, including optometrists.
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Q-61: Who has been appointed as the first female Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) of West Bengal? (National and International Current Affairs May 2026)
a. Madhabi Puri Buch
b. Neelam Meena
c. Soma Mandal
d. Susan Elias
Neelam Meena, a 1998-batch IAS officer, made history by becoming the first woman to hold the post of CEO in West Bengal. Her appointment was made by the Election Commission of India. She is responsible for conducting fair and transparent elections in the state.
Q-62: “Gynacantha khasiaca”, a rare species of Long-tailed Duskhawker, was rediscovered in which National Park? (National and International Current Affairs May 2026)
a. Kaziranga National Park
b. Namdapha National Park
c. Manas National Park
d. Jim Corbett National Park
The rare dragonfly was spotted during a biodiversity survey in the Changlang district of Arunachal Pradesh. This species was recorded again after a gap of 110 years. Its rediscovery highlights the pristine environmental conditions of the park’s dense rainforest canopy.
Q-63: What is “TARA”, which was recently flight-tested by the DRDO and IAF? (National and International Current Affairs May 2026)
a. A new spy satellite
b. Tactical Advanced Range Augmentation (indigenous glide weapon)
c. An anti-ship missile
d. A high-altitude drone
TARA is India’s first indigenous glide weapon system, successfully released from a Jaguar fighter aircraft off the Odisha coast. It is designed to engage ground-based targets from a safe distance with high accuracy. This technology significantly enhances the tactical capability of the Indian Air Force.
Q-64: Which country’s PresidentAlexander Stubb visited India in early 2026 to co-chair the Raisina Dialogue? (National and International Current Affairs May 2026)
a. Sweden
b. Finland
c. Norway
d. Denmark
The visit of the Finnish President Alexander Stubb helped strengthen bilateral ties, particularly in S&T and trade. He served as the Chief Guest at the 11th Raisina Dialogue in New Delhi. The event focused on strategic regional alignments and technological cooperation.
Q-65: What is the new name of the “Aralam Wildlife Sanctuary” in Kerala? (National and International Current Affairs May 2026)
a. Malabar Butterfly Sanctuary
b. Aralam Butterfly Sanctuary
c. Sahyadri Bird Sanctuary
d. Nilgiri Tiger Reserve
Kerala declared it the state’s first butterfly sanctuary to focus on conserving over 250 species of butterflies. This species-specific model highlights the state’s commitment to biodiversity conservation. The sanctuary is located in the Kannur district.
Q-66: The “National Florence Nightingale Awards” recognize outstanding contributions in which profession? (National and International Current Affairs May 2026)
a. Teaching
b. Nursing
c. Social Work
d. Medicine
President Droupadi Murmu presented the awards to 15 nursing professionals at Rashtrapati Bhavan on International Nurses Day. The award honors their dedication, exceptional service, and leadership in healthcare. Each recipient received a Certificate of Merit, a medal, and a cash prize.
Q-67: “Trachischium lalremsangai”, a newly described worm-eating snake species, is named after a professor from which university? (National and International Current Affairs May 2026)
a. Gauhati University
b. Mizoram University
c. Delhi University
d. BHU
The species was named to honor Professor Hmar Tlawmte Lalremsanga for his contributions to herpetology in Northeast India. The type material was linked to specimens collected from both Mizoram and Myanmar. This discovery underscores the rich, undocumented wildlife of the region.
Q-68: Who is the first female Principal appointed by the 145-year-old “St. Stephen’s College” in Delhi? (National and International Current Affairs May 2026)
a. Soma Mandal
b. Professor Susan Elias
c. Susan Thomas
d. Neelam Meena
She made history by becoming the first female academic to lead the prestigious college since its founding. She assumed office as the 14th Principal on 1st June 2026. This appointment is a landmark moment for women’s leadership in higher education in India.
Q-69: “Siddamaiah”, who announced his decision to step down as Chief Minister of Karnataka, is from which party? (National and International Current Affairs May 2026)
a. BJP
b. Indian National Congress
c. JD(S)
d. AAP
Siddaramaiah, the 77-year-old veteran leader, announced his decision to transition power to Deputy CM D.K. Shivakumar. This move is part of a pre-agreed power-sharing arrangement made after the 2023 elections. He served as CM for the first half of the five-year term.
Q-70: “Dhanendra Kumar”, who passed away recently, was the first Chairman of which regulatory body? (National and International Current Affairs May 2026)
a. SEBI
b. Competition Commission of India (CCI)
c. NITI Aayog
d. IRDAI
Dhanendra Kumar was a retired 1968-batch IAS officer who played a key role in shaping India’s anti-trust and market competition regulations. He also served in various executive roles at the World Bank. His demise is a major loss to India’s administrative and economic history.
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Q-71: What is “Q-SAFE”, which was recently formed by the RBI? (Current Affairs May 2026 Objective Questions)
a. A portal for safe banking
b. Expert Committee for a Quantum Secure and Adaptive Financial Ecosystem
c. An app to report cyber financial fraud
d. A security guidelines checklist for ATMs
The eight-member panel is tasked with assessing the cybersecurity risks and challenges posed by quantum computing to the banking sector. It will recommend a roadmap to make India’s financial systems secure against quantum-level hacking threats. This is a critical initiative for national security in finance.
Q-72: “Adani Green Energy” commissioned the world’s largest single-location battery storage system outside China in which state? (Current Affairs May 2026 Objective Questions)
a. Rajasthan
b. Gujarat (Khavda)
c. Maharashtra
d. Andhra Pradesh
The 3.37 GWh Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) is designed to store solar and wind energy generated at the Khavda mega renewable park. This massive installation ensures a stable, clean power supply to the grid even during non-generation hours. It represents a significant leap in India’s green infrastructure capability.
Q-73: Which country’s space company SpaceX will launch the “Rosalind Franklin” rover to Mars in 2028? (Current Affairs May 2026 Objective Questions)
a. India
b. USA (collaborative with European Space Agency)
c. China
d. Russia
The mission is part of the ExoMars programme to search for signs of past life on the Red Planet. SpaceX’s Falcon Heavy will launch the European-built rover after previous launch arrangements were cancelled. This is a major milestone in international space cooperation.
Q-74: Which major global alliance did “Saudi Arabia” join as its newest member in May 2026? (Current Affairs May 2026 Objective Questions)
a. G7
b. International Big Cat Alliance (IBCA)
c. OPEC (Re-joined)
d. BRICS (Founder category)
Saudi Arabia became the 26th member of this India-led alliance, which focuses on conserving seven major big cat species. The IBCA was launched by PM Modi to promote global environmental diplomacy. This joins the Middle Eastern nation with global conservation efforts.
Q-75: What is the name of the new “Anti-Ship Missile” successfully test-launched by the Indian Navy and DRDO? (Current Affairs May 2026 Objective Questions)
a. BrahMos-II
b. Naval Anti-ship Missile-Short Range (NASM-SR)
c. Taimoor
d. Agni-VI
The missile was successfully fired from a helicopter platform off the Odisha coast. It is India’s first indigenous helicopter-launched anti-ship missile system. This development significantly boosts the Indian Navy’s tactical strike capability in maritime warfare.
Q-76: Which global organization approved the “Energy, Food Security and Economic Resilience Facility” to help countries affected by the Middle East conflict? (Current Affairs May 2026 Objective Questions)
a. World Bank
b. Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB)
c. IMF
d. ADB
The facility will provide up to $10 billion over two years to support member nations facing economic shocks due to fuel and food supply disruptions. AIIB, based in Beijing, is a multilateral development bank focused on infrastructure. This initiative aims to preserve financial stability in vulnerable regions.
Q-77: “Tushar Kumar”, who became the youngest Indian-origin mayor in the UK, was elected for which town? (Current Affairs May 2026 Objective Questions)
a. London
b. Elstree and Borehamwood
c. Birmingham
d. Manchester
At just 23, the Labour Party councillor made history as the youngest Indian-origin mayor in the UK. His election was celebrated by the Indian diaspora as a sign of youth leadership. The formal ceremony was held at the Fairway Hall in Borehamwood.
Q-78: “Kami Rita Sherpa”, the famous mountain guide, scaled Mount Everest for which record-breaking time in May 2026? (Current Affairs May 2026 Objective Questions)
a. 25th time
b. 32nd time
c. 30th time
d. 35th time
The 56-year-old guide climbed the peak via the Southeast Ridge route, extending his own record for the most successful Everest ascents. He is a legendary figure in mountaineering and is known as the “Everest Man”. His achievement showcases extraordinary human physical endurance.
Q-79: “Deep Jariwala”, an Indian-origin scientist, has been appointed to the prestigious Governor’s Chair for which technology? (Current Affairs May 2026 Objective Questions)
a. Artificial Intelligence
b. Quantum Devices
c. Clean Energy
d. Nanotechnology
Currently a professor at the University of Pennsylvania, he will assume the role in January 2027, working jointly with Oak Ridge National Laboratory. This is a major global recognition of his research in semiconductor and quantum hardware. His work focuses on developing next-generation computing materials.
Q-80: Which Indian state hosted the “17th annual Old Seed Festival” celebrating indigenous seed diversity? (Current Affairs May 2026 Objective Questions)
a. Odisha
b. Andhra Pradesh (Araku region)
c. Karnataka
d. Madhya Pradesh
The festival was held in Killoguda village to promote natural farming and the conservation of traditional crop varieties among Adivasi farmers. It is organized by the Sanjeevini organization to preserve agricultural biodiversity. This event serves as an important model for sustainable, climate-resilient farming.
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Q-81: Which global award, often called the “Green Nobel”, recognized an all-women group of winners for the first time in 2026? (May 2026 General Knowledge MCQs for Bank PO)
a. Tyler Prize
b. Goldman Environmental Prize
c. Nobel Peace Prize
d. Right Livelihood Award
The 2026 edition honored six female grassroots activists from different continents for their work in climate justice and Indigenous rights. This historic all-women group highlight represents the growing role of women in leading environmental struggles. The prize is one of the most prestigious environmental awards in the world.
Q-82: Which Indian city is hosting the “22nd Commonwealth Table Tennis Championship” (CTTC 2026) in July? (May 2026 General Knowledge MCQs for Bank PO)
a. Bengaluru
b. Delhi
c. Mumbai
d. Kolkata
The seven-day championship will be held at the Thyagraj Stadium, co-organized by the Delhi government and the TTFI. It brings together top players from Commonwealth nations to compete for continental honors. The event is a major highlight in India’s sporting calendar.
Q-83: Who set a new national record in the “men’s 100 metres” sprint at 10.09 seconds in May 2026? (May 2026 General Knowledge MCQs for Bank PO)
a. Amiya Kumar Mallick
b. Gurindervir Singh
c. Amlan Borgohain
d. Muhammad Anas
Gurindervir Singh achieved this milestone during the National Senior Athletics Federation Competition in Ranchi. He became the first Indian athlete to officially run below the 10.10-second mark in this category. His record is a major achievement for Indian track and field sports.
Q-84: “Dev Meena” and “Kuldeep Kumar” recently set a joint national record of 5.45 metres in which athletics event? (May 2026 General Knowledge MCQs for Bank PO)
a. High Jump
b. Pole Vault
c. Long Jump
d. Triple Jump
The record was set during the Federation Cup 2026 held in Ranchi, where the national mark was broken twice in quick succession. This performance highlights the rising standards of field athletics in India. Both athletes are considered top prospects for future international competitions.
Q-85: What is the “National Sports Board” recently established under the National Sports Governance Act, 2025? (May 2026 General Knowledge MCQs for Bank PO)
a. A private cricket club
b. A statutory body to regulate sports federations in India
c. A sports training academy
d. A digital platform for booking tickets
The Union Government notified the rules for the National Sports Board and the National Sports Tribunal to bring transparency and accountability to sports administration. These statutory bodies will resolve disputes and ensure fair governance across all sports disciplines. This is a landmark reform in India’s sports policy.
Q-86: Which team won the IPL 2026 title by defeating Gujarat Titans in the final? (May 2026 General Knowledge MCQs for Bank PO)
a. Mumbai Indians
b. Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB)
c. Chennai Super Kings
d. Kolkata Knight Riders
RCB successfully defended their title at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, winning by five wickets. Virat Kohli’s unbeaten knock was instrumental in chasing down the target. This victory marks RCB’s second consecutive IPL championship.
Q-87: Who became the first player in IPL history to win five major individual awards in a single season in 2026? (May 2026 General Knowledge MCQs for Bank PO)
a. Virat Kohli
b. Vaibhav Sooryavanshi
c. Shubman Gill
d. Yashasvi Jaiswal
The young batter won the Orange Cap, MVP, Emerging Player, Super Sixes, and Super Striker awards. He scored 776 runs in just 16 innings with an extraordinary strike rate of 237.30. His performance is recorded as one of the most dominant individual seasons in IPL history.
Q-88: India will field its first official “freediving” team at the World Apnea Pool Championship in which city? (May 2026 General Knowledge MCQs for Bank PO)
a. Paris
b. Budapest, Hungary
c. Rome
d. Tokyo
The three-member team includes Archana Thiagarajan, Akshay Thatte, and Vachan H U. Freediving involves breath-hold diving without the use of breathing apparatus. This participation marks India’s official entry into the international competitive freediving arena.
Q-89: “Esha Singh” won a gold medal at the ISSF World Cup in Munich in which event? (May 2026 General Knowledge MCQs for Bank PO)
a. 10m Air Rifle
b. 25m Pistol
c. 50m Rifle 3 Positions
d. Trap Shooting
The 21-year-old shooter outperformed the Paris Olympic champion and former world champions to win the gold. Her world-record performance represents a major milestone in her international career. She is currently one of India’s leading sportspersons in shooting.
Q-90: What is “RAINMUMBAI”, recently announced by the NCDEX? (May 2026 General Knowledge MCQs for Bank PO)
a. A flood relief program
b. India’s first exchange-traded weather derivatives contract
c. A mobile app for rain forecasting
d. A rainwater harvesting project
It is a cash-settled futures instrument linked to monsoon rainfall data in Mumbai from June to September. It allows businesses like construction and agriculture to hedge financial risks associated with rainfall variations. The contract has received formal approval from SEBI.
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Q-91: The “Haldia Bulk Terminal”, a fully automated dry bulk handling facility, was developed by which company? (Latest Current Affairs Questions and Answers May 2026)
a. Tata Group
b. Adani Ports (APSEZ)
c. L&T
d. Reliance Industries
The terminal was inaugurated by PM Modi at the Haldia Dock Complex of Syama Prasad Mookerjee Port in Kolkata. It is designed to significantly improve cargo handling efficiency along the Hooghly River. This infrastructure addition strengthens India’s eastern maritime trade.
Q-92: Which Indian state/UT has been recognized for having the highest number of “Ramsar sites” in India? (Latest Current Affairs Questions and Answers May 2026)
a. Tamil Nadu
b. Uttar Pradesh
c. Kerala
d. West Bengal
With the designation of Shekha Jheel Bird Sanctuary in Aligarh as India’s 99th Ramsar site, UP now has 12 Ramsar sites, the highest among all states. This recognition ensures international funding and conservation support for these fragile wetland ecosystems. It highlights the state’s ecological importance.
Q-93: “Asha Bhosle”, who passed away recently at the age of 92, was a recipient of which civilian honor? (Latest Current Affairs Questions and Answers May 2026)
a. Padma Shri
b. Padma Vibhushan
c. Bharat Ratna
d. Dadasaheb Phalke Award
The legendary playback singer passed away in Mumbai, marking the end of a golden era in Indian music. She was awarded the Dadasaheb Phalke Award and the Padma Vibhushan for her unparalleled contribution to Indian classical and popular cinema. Her career spanned over seven decades across multiple languages.
Q-94: What is the name of the new “anti-religious conversion” law approved by the Chhattisgarh Cabinet in 2026? (Latest Current Affairs Questions and Answers May 2026)
a. Chhattisgarh Anti-Conversion Act
b. Chhattisgarh Freedom of Religion Bill, 2026
c. Dharam Raksha Bill
d. Social Equality Act
The proposed bill aims to prevent conversions carried out through force, fraud, misrepresentation, or inducement. It introduces strict penalties and judicial oversight for such activities. This draft has triggered significant debate regarding religious freedom and social policy in the state.
Q-95: The “Vande Mataram” singing has been made compulsory in all recognized “madrasas” in which state? (Latest Current Affairs Questions and Answers May 2026)
a. Uttar Pradesh
b. West Bengal
c. Assam
d. Bihar
The directive issued by the state government applies to all model, aided, and unaided madrasas under the Directorate of Madrasa Education. It requires the national song to be sung during morning assemblies before classes begin. This policy has drawn diverse reactions from different groups.
Q-96: A 12th-century “Veeragallu” (hero stone) from the reign of Hoysala ruler Vishnuvardhana was discovered in which state? (Latest Current Affairs Questions and Answers May 2026)
a. Tamil Nadu
b. Karnataka (Mandya district)
c. Andhra Pradesh
d. Kerala
The hero stone was found in the Maniyur village and is a memorial to a warrior who died defending local assets or cattle. Vishnuvardhana was one of the most prominent rulers of the Hoysala Empire, known for building grand temples. These epigraphic relics are vital sources for regional medieval history.
Q-97: The Supreme Court ordered all police stations in India to register an FIR for every complaint of? (Latest Current Affairs Questions and Answers May 2026)
a. Theft over Rs. 10,000
b. Missing child or missing person
c. Cyber financial fraud
d. Domestic dispute
The landmark directive aims to combat human trafficking and ensure immediate police action when a person goes missing. It requires the mandatory registration of an FIR, triggering immediate search and coordination with Anti-Human Trafficking Units. This order serves as a major reform in protective policing.
Q-98: “Ronaldo Laishram”, an astrophysicist who led the discovery of a 12.6-billion-year-old galaxy protocluster, belongs to which state? (Latest Current Affairs Questions and Answers May 2026)
a. Assam
b. Manipur
c. Meghalaya
d. Nagaland
He led the international team that discovered the “Loktak Protocluster,” named after the famous Loktak Lake in Manipur. This structure existed when the Universe was only 1.2 billion years old. His success is celebrated as a major milestone for Indian astrophysicists on the global stage.
Q-99: “Loki”, a recently proposed hidden ancient dwarf galaxy, is believed to be situated within? (Latest Current Affairs Questions and Answers May 2026)
a. Andromeda Galaxy
b. Milky Way
c. Triangulum Galaxy
d. Large Magellanic Cloud
Astronomers analyzed chemical and orbital data from 20 metal-poor stars near the Sun to propose the existence of this ancient, swallowed dwarf galaxy within our own Milky Way. This research helps in decoding how our galaxy merged and evolved over billions of years. The study was published in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society.
Q-100: “Gaby”, the world’s first humanoid robot monk, was introduced at a ceremony in which country? (Latest Current Affairs Questions and Answers May 2026)
a. Japan
b. South Korea
c. Thailand
d. China
The Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism introduced Gaby at the Jogyesa Temple in Seoul ahead of Buddha’s Birthday. The robot is designed with a human-like structure and is programmed to perform basic spiritual rituals and interact with followers. This is an interesting research study on the intersection of AI, robotics, and traditional culture.
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