1. Recently which country has been co-hosted the Global G20 Health Summit?

Answer: Italy

Italy is co-hosted by the Global G20 Health Summit. It was accompanied by Italy by the European Commission as part of its G20 chairmanship. The summit has adopted the agenda to address the Kovid-19 epidemic. It has also decided to develop and support the Rome Declaration of Principles.

2. Recently who has been appointed as the Chief Executive of Reserve Bank Innovation Hub (RBIH)?

Answer: Rajesh Bansal

Rajesh Bansal has been appointed as the Chief Executive of Reserve Bank Innovation Hub (RBIH). The Reserve Bank Innovation Hub will develop internal infrastructure to promote fintech research and facilitate engagement with innovators and start-ups. He has previously worked in various capacities in the areas of technology, financial inclusion and payment systems at RBI. He has been a member of various committees of RBI and Government of India.

3. What is Yas?

Answer: cyclonic storm

Yas is a cyclonic storm. It is estimated to be knocking off the coast of West Bengal and Odisha between 26-27 May. Yas will be as deadly as Amfan, which was also made in the Bay of Bengal in May last year. Yas, named by Oman, refers to a jasmine-like tree with a good aroma.

4. Who was OP Bhardwaj?

Answer: Indian boxers

OP Bhardwaj was the famous boxer of India. He was given the highest national honor in coaching jointly with Bhalchandra Bhaskar Bhagwat (wrestling) and OM Nambiar (athletics) when it was introduced in 1985. Bhardwaj was the national boxing coach of India from 1968 to 1989 and also served as the national selector. He was the first Chief Instructor for Sports at the National Institute of Sports India in Patiala. He has died recently.

5. Who was Srikumar Banerjee?

Answer: Former Chairman of Atomic Energy Commission of India

Srikumar Banerjee was the former chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission of India. He retired in 2012 as Chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission and Secretary of the Department of Atomic Energy. He also served as the director of Bhabha Atomic Research Center (BARC) for six years till 2010. He has died recently.

6. Who is the author of the book 'India and Asian Geopolitics: The Past, Present'?

Answer: Shivshankar Menon

Shivshankar Menon was the author of the book 'India and Asian Geopolitics: The Past, Present'. He was the Prime Minister's National Security Advisor and Foreign Secretary, in his latest book, exploring these phases in their historical context to tell the story of how India faced many geopolitical storms of the past.

7. Who is the author of the book "Nehru, Tibet and China"?

Answer- Avatar Singh Bhasin

Avatar Singh Bhasin is the author of the book "Nehru, Tibet and China". This book analyzes the India-China war from 1949 to 1962 and the events that followed.

8. Recently who has been awarded the Templeton Award?

Answer- Jane Goodall

The Templeton Award has been awarded to naturalist Jane Goodall. The award has been given to the naturalist Jane Goodall for her work on animal intelligence and humanity. The Templeton Award is an annual award given to a living person.

9. When is World Thyroid Day celebrated?

Answer: 25 May

World Thyroid Day is celebrated every year on 25 May. The purpose of celebrating this day is to make you aware of the importance of thyroid and prevention and treatment of thyroid diseases. The thyroid is a butterfly-shaped gland in the throat that produces T3 (thyroxine) and T4 (triiodothyronine) and is maintained by thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH). It controls the body's metabolism and abnormalities in it can damage the body's systems. A decrease in thyroid hormone leads to hypothyroidism (sudden weight gain) and an increase in thyroid hormone leads to hyperthyroidism.

10. When is World Turtle Day celebrated?

Answer: 23 May

World Turtle Day is celebrated every year on 23 May. This day is celebrated all over the world with the aim of increasing awareness among people to protect turtles and their disappearing habitats. This year the theme of this day is "Turtles Rock!" (Turtles Rock!) ”.