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TLS PRACTICE SHEET-96

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Passage 1
Chief Justice of India N.V. Ramana on Friday said, with the passage of time, like
every other institution of repute, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) had
also come under deep public scrutiny. Its actions and inactions had raised
questions regarding its credibility, in some cases.Delivering the 19th D.P. Kohli
Memorial Lecture, organised by the CBI, he said there was an immediate need
for the creation of an independent umbrella institution, so as to bring various
central agencies like the CBI, Enforcement Directorate and the Serious Fraud
Investigation Office under one roof.“We have a vested interest in
strengthening democracy, because we essentially believe in democratic way
of living. We Indians love our freedom. When any attempt has been made to
snatch our freedom, our alert citizenry did not hesitate to seize the power back
from autocrats. So, it is essential that, all the institutions including the police
and the investigative bodies uphold and strengthen the democratic values,”
he said.
1. Who among the following is the current Director General of CBI?
(a) Rishi Kumar Shukla
(b) Subodh Kumar Jaiswal
(c) YC Modi
(d) Rakesh Asthana

2. Recently, the term of the office of the Director of CBI has been increased
from 2 years to which of the following?
(a) 3 years
(b) 4 years
(c) 5 years
(d) 6 years
3. Which of the following is TRUE about the Central Bureau of Investigation?
(a) The CBI was set up in 1965.

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(b) The establishment of the CBI was recommended by the Padmanabhaiah
Committee
(c) The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), functions under Ministry of Home
Affairs.
(d) The CBI is India’s representative for correspondence with the INTERPOL.

4. Who among the following is NOT a member of the committee which selects
the Director General of CBI?
(a) Prime Minister
(b) Home Minister
(c) Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha
(d) Chief Justice of India or a Supreme Court Judge nominated by him.

5. CBI derives power to investigate from which of the following acts?


(a) Special Powers for the Central Agency Act, 1964
(b) Delhi Special Police Establishment Act, 1946.
(c) Central Bureau of Investigation Act, 1965
(d) None of the above

Passage 2
India pushed for “safeguarding the interests of the developing world” as Prime
Minister Narendra Modi addressed the G20 summit at sessions on climate
change and sustainable development on Sunday, said G20 Sherpa and
Commerce Minister [1].No time-bound agreements were reached as leaders
of the world’s top economies ended the summit in [2], recommitting to
providing $100 billion a year to counter climate change, and pushing for
greater vaccine equality to fight the COVID pandemic. G20 countries also
committed to ending international financing for all new coal plants by the end
of 2021, but made no mention of domestic commitments on ending coal
power generation.The final communique, which was agreed after negotiations

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overnight spoke only of the “key relevance of achieving global net zero” on
carbon emissions “by or around mid-century”.Amongst the other highlights of
the Rome Leaders statement was a decision to pursue the recognition of more
vaccines by the World Health Organization under a “One Health approach” for
the world, and providing finances and technology for vaccine production at
“mRNA Hubs” in South Africa, Brazil and Argentina, and to mobilise more
international public private financing for “green” or environmental projects.
6. Which of the following will replace [1] in the above passage?
(a) Nirmala Sitharaman
(b) Piyush Goyal
(c) Nitin Gadkari
(d) Prakash Javadekar

7. Which of the following is TRUE about the India’s stand at the summit?
(a) India emphasised the need of robust global supply chains and encouraged
G-20 countries to work with India to help the global economy recover and
diversify its supply chains.
(b) India also praised the G-20’s decision to introduce a 15% minimum
corporate tax in order to make the global financial architecture “more just and
fair.”
(c) India praised the European Union’s Indo Pacific strategy, as well as France’s
role as its leader.
(d) All of the above

8. India joined the G20 in which of the following years?


(a) 2002
(b) 1999
(c) 1994
(d) 1992

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9. Which of the following is Correct about G20?
(a) It is an informal group of 19 countries and European Union
(b) World Bank and OECD are its representatives
(c) Its members account for 50% of the world’s GDP.
(d) All of the above

10. Which of the following will replace [2] in the above passage?
(a) Buenos Aires
(b) Osaka
(c) Rome
(d) Hamburg

ANSWERS;
1.B 6.B
2.C 7.D
3.D 8.B
4.B 9.A
5.B 10.C

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