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1.
The development of indigenous counter-drone technology by DRDO is crucial for India primarily due to:
A Its potential for commercial export to friendly nations.
B The increasing threat of hostile drone attacks and surveillance.
C Its application in drone racing competitions.
D Its use in delivering humanitarian aid.
2.
What kind of capabilities does DRDO's counter-drone technology typically include?
A Only passive detection systems.
B Only kinetic interception systems.
C Both soft-kill (jamming, spoofing) and hard-kill (laser, kinetic) options.
D Only visual tracking systems.
3.
Which Indian organization is primarily responsible for developing advanced counter-drone technology for the nation's security?
A ISRO
B DRDO
C BHEL
D HAL
4.
How is India's AI Mission expected to impact the agricultural sector?
A By promoting manual farming techniques.
B By providing AI-driven solutions for crop monitoring, yield prediction, and pest detection.
C By replacing all human labor with robots.
D By focusing solely on traditional farming methods without technological intervention.
5.
What is a key objective of India's AI Mission regarding data utilization?
A To restrict data access to government agencies only.
B To develop a robust data ecosystem for AI innovation.
C To export AI-generated data to other countries.
D To eliminate the need for data in AI development.
6.
India's AI Mission primarily aims to leverage Artificial Intelligence for advancements in which two critical sectors?
A Space Exploration and Defense
B Healthcare and Agriculture
C Manufacturing and Retail
D Education and Tourism
7.
Which of the following is NOT a primary objective of the NISAR mission?
A Measuring changes in Earth's ecosystems, ice mass, and land surface.
B Monitoring natural hazards like earthquakes, tsunamis, and volcanoes.
C Providing high-resolution optical imagery for urban planning.
D Studying the causes and consequences of climate change.
8.
What type of radar technology does the NISAR satellite primarily use for its observations?
A X-band Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR)
B C-band Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR)
C L-band and S-band Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR)
D Ka-band Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR)
9.
Which two space agencies are jointly developing the NISAR satellite mission?
A ISRO and NASA
B ISRO and ESA
C ISRO and JAXA
D ISRO and Roscosmos
10.
Which of the following is a significant challenge in achieving accelerated emission reduction targets globally?
A Lack of international cooperation and funding.
B Technological advancements making emission reduction easier.
C Decreasing global energy demand.
D Abundant availability of renewable energy sources.