1. National Sports Awards of India includes how many sports awards given by the President of India?

Answer - 6

The National Sports Awards is the collective name given to 6 sports awards, including the Maka Trophy; Arjuna Award; Dronacharya Award; Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna; Includes Dhyanchand Award and Incentive Award. He is being honored by the President of India from 1956-57 to the outstanding sportspersons of India. The Ministry of Sports has recently invited applications for the National Sports Awards. It has allowed eligible athletes, coaches, universities and other institutions to self-enroll and apply online.

2. Clyde’s Spot is a place in which planet?

Answer: Jupiter

The "Clydes Spot" was discovered in 2020 by an amateur astronomer on the planet Jupiter. It appears as an oval-shaped feature near the planet's famous "Great Red Spot". A photo of the spot was revealed in April 2021 by NASA's Juno spacecraft, orbiting Jupiter.

3. What is the meaning of ECMO?

Answer - Extracorporeal membrane oxygen

In severe cases of Kovid-19, doctors use ECMO or extracorporeal membrane oxygen for critically ill patients. When oxygen support fails and when patients are not able to respond to interventions such as mechanical ventilation, doctors may use ECMO, which acts as a pair of artificial hearts and artificial lungs outside the body.

4. Where is Kuno National Park located?

Answer: Madhya Pradesh

It was declared extinct in India in 1952, after the country's last cheetah died in 1947 in Chhattisgarh. The animal is expected to reintroduce into Kuno National Park in Madhya Pradesh in November this year. The Wildlife Institute of India (WII) prepared a cheetah re-introduction project a few years ago. Therefore, cheetahs will be brought from Africa to India.

5. Recently who chaired the 74th World Health Assembly?

Answer - Dr. Harsh Vardhan

The 74th World Health Assembly is chaired by Dr Harsh Vardhan, Union Minister of Health and Family Welfare and Chairman of the WHO Executive Board. It recommended supporting the updated Comprehensive Mental Health Action Plan for 2013 to 2030 and encouraged the WHO to work in collaboration with the World Animal Health and Food and Agriculture Organization to identify the source of the zoonotic virus.

6. Recently with which country India has signed the Agricultural Cooperation Program Agreement?

Answer: Israel

India has signed an agricultural cooperation program agreement with Israel. This program was started with the aim of increasing cooperation in agriculture. Under this program, 13 Centers of Excellence (CoE) were set up to make Indian farmers aware of Israeli farm and water technologies.

7. Recently in which state "Sanjeevani Pariyojana" has been started?

Answer: Haryana

“Sanjeevani Pariyojana” has been started in the state of Haryana. Under this scheme, people living in rural areas will be provided at home supervised and prompt medical care for people with mild to moderate symptoms of Kovid-19. The project has been launched to expand medical care in rural areas, where awareness of the second wave of Kovid-19 and related treatment is low. This is an important step to bring medical care to those who need it most, and when they need it most.

8. What is the name of the former Chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission and the Padma Shri awardee?

Answer: Srikumar Banerjee

Srikumar Banerjee, former chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission, has passed away recently. He also served as the Director of Bhabha Atomic Research Center (BARC). Dr. Banerjee received the Padma Shri in 2005 and the Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Award in 1989 for his significant service in the field of science.

9. Who was Yuan Longping?

Answer: Chinese Scientist

Yuan Longping was a famous Chinese scientist. He developed a hybrid rice breed to significantly improve grain production in the country. He has died recently.

10. When is International Missing Children’s Day celebrated?

Answer: 25 May

International Missing Children’s Day is celebrated every year on 25 May. This day is celebrated for those missing children who have somehow reached home, to remember those who are victims of crime, and to continue efforts to find those who are still missing. 25 May is now widely known as the Missing Children's Day forget-me-not flower symbol.