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MCQs 2026

11.
For which competitive exam would understanding the economic impact of food shortages and inflation be particularly relevant?
A UPSC Prelims - History
B SSC CGL - General Awareness (Economy)
C UPSC Mains - Ethics, Integrity, and Aptitude
D UPSC Prelims - Geography
12.
Precision agriculture is mentioned as a potential solution for food security. What does it primarily involve?
A Large-scale monoculture farming
B Using technology to optimize crop management
C Genetically modifying all crops
D Manual labor-intensive farming methods
13.
What is a major factor contributing to increased global food insecurity, as highlighted in the context of the 2026 summit?
A Decreased population growth
B Advancements in food preservation technology
C Climate change and geopolitical conflicts
D Reduced agricultural subsidies
14.
Which international organizations are primarily involved in addressing global food security issues?
A WHO and UNICEF
B IMF and World Bank
C FAO and WFP
D WTO and ILO
15.
Which of the following is NOT considered one of the four pillars of food security?
A Availability
B Accessibility
C Affordability
D Utilization
16.
For which competitive exam would understanding India's leadership in renewable energy and its foreign policy objectives related to OSOWOG be particularly relevant?
A SSC CGL - Quantitative Aptitude
B Banking Clerk - English Language
C UPSC Mains - International Relations and Economy
D UPSC Prelims - General Science
17.
Which of the following is a significant challenge in implementing the OSOWOG initiative?
A Lack of solar energy potential
B Technical complexities of managing a globally interconnected grid
C Low demand for renewable energy
D Absence of international cooperation
18.
Which international organization is closely associated with the OSOWOG initiative?
A International Energy Agency (IEA)
B International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA)
C International Solar Alliance (ISA)
D World Energy Council (WEC)
19.
What is the primary objective of the OSOWOG initiative?
A To promote nuclear energy cooperation
B To establish a global grid for solar power transfer
C To develop advanced battery storage technologies
D To regulate international oil prices
20.
The 'One Sun, One World, One Grid' (OSOWOG) initiative was first proposed by which country?
A United States
B United Kingdom
C India
D Germany