1. When is International Youth Day celebrated?

[A] 3rd January

[B] 6 March

[C] 9 May

[D] 12 August

 Answer: [D] 12 August

Explanation:

International Youth Day is celebrated every year on 12 August. International Youth Day was organized for the first time in 2000. The purpose of celebrating International Youth Day is to draw attention to the issues and issues of the youth by the government. This year, the theme of International Youth Day is "Youth Building Peace".

2. When is World Biodiesel Day celebrated?

[A] 1 August

[B] 4 August

[C] 7 August

[D] 10 August

 Answer: [D] 10 August

Explanation:

World Biodiesel Day is celebrated every year on 10 August. This day is celebrated with the aim of spreading awareness among people about bio fuel.

3. When is National Fitness Day celebrated in China?

[A] 1 August

[B] 3 August

[C] 5 August

[D] 8 August

 Answer: [D] 8 August

Explanation:

National fitness day is celebrated on 8 August every year in China. This day is celebrated every year since the Olympic Games on 8 August 2008 as Fitness Day. In this, Chinese martial art Tai Chi is taught only while training in the army.

4. When is National Handloom Day celebrated?

[A] 1 January

[B] 3 March

[C] 5 May

[D] 7 August

 Answer: [D] 7 August

Explanation:

National Handloom Day is celebrated every year on 7 August. This day is celebrated with the objective of spreading awareness about the importance of handloom industry and socio-economic contribution of the country, promoting handloom and increasing the income of weavers.

5. When is Hiroshima Day celebrated?

[A] 1 January

[B] 3 March

[C] 5 May

[D] 6 August

 Answer: [D] 6 August

Explanation:

Hiroshima Day is celebrated every year on 6 August. On this day, the US dropped a uranium bomb called 'Little Boy' on Hiroshima city of Japan. Due to the impact of this bomb, one lakh forty thousand people out of the 3.5 lakh population of Hiroshima were killed in one stroke. Most of them were ordinary citizens, children, old men and women. Three years later, the second "Fat Man" bomb was dropped on Nagasaki, Japan.

6. When is the Non-Cooperation Movement Day celebrated?

[A] 1 January

[B] 1 April

[C] 1 June

[D] 1 August

 Answer: [D] 1 August

Explanation:

The Non-Cooperation Movement Day is observed every year on 1 August. This day marks a new chapter in the history of Indian freedom struggle. On 1 August 1920, the Indian National Congress (Congress) under the leadership of Mahatma Gandhi started the Non-Cooperation Movement. Its aim was to oppose British rule in India through non-violence. Under this, it was decided that the protesters would refuse to buy British goods and use local handicraft items and sit in front of liquor shops.

7. When is International Day Against Human Trafficking observed?

[A] 1 January

[B] 10 March

[C] 20 May

[D] 30 July

 Answer: [D] 30 July

Explanation:

The International Day Against Human Trafficking is celebrated every year on 30 July. This day is celebrated with the aim of exposing the problems of the victims of human trafficking and protecting their rights.

8. When is World Tiger Day celebrated?

[A] 6 January

[B] 15 May

[C] 29 July

[D] 2 October

 Answer: [C] 29 July

Explanation:

World Tiger Day is celebrated every year on 29 July. This day is celebrated with the aim of spreading awareness about the status of wild tiger. This day is also known as International Tiger Day.

9. When is World Hepatitis Day celebrated?

[A] 7 January

[B] 14 May

[C] 28 July

[D] 15 August

 Answer: [C] 28 July

Explanation:

World Hepatitis Day is observed every year on 28 July. This day is celebrated with the aim of spreading awareness among people about prevention, testing, treatment of hepatitis. This year, the subject of Hepatitis is "Eliminate Hepatitis". Hepatitis viral A, B, C, D and E are four types. Hepatitis infection is spread by contaminated water and food.

10. When is World Nature Conservation Day celebrated?

[A] 7 January

[B] 14 March

[C] 21 April

[D] 28 July

 Answer: [D] 28 July

Explanation:

World Nature Conservation Day is celebrated every year on 28 July. This day is celebrated for the purpose of conserving animals, animals and trees, while being extinct from the natural environment of the earth.