📘 Introduction
Current affairs play a crucial role in competitive exams like OSSSC, SSC, CGL, and other government exams. Questions are usually asked from recent national and international events, government schemes, awards, sports, and important appointments.
Staying updated with current affairs helps candidates improve their general awareness and score better in exams. Regular practice of MCQs is one of the best ways to revise important events. This quiz covers key highlights from 2025–26 with simple explanations to make learning easy and effective.
📝 Current Affairs MCQs (With Explanation)
🔹 Section 1: National Affairs
Q1. Who is the current Prime Minister of India (2026)?
A. Rahul Gandhi
B. Narendra Modi
C. Amit Shah
D. Rajnath Singh
Answer: B
Explanation: Narendra Modi continues as the Prime Minister of India.
Q2. Which state launched a major women welfare scheme in 2025?
A. Odisha
B. Gujarat
C. Tamil Nadu
D. Bihar
Answer: A
Explanation: Odisha introduced several welfare schemes for women empowerment.
Q3. India hosted which major international summit in 2025?
A. G7
B. G20
C. BRICS
D. ASEAN
Answer: C
Explanation: India played a key role in BRICS meetings and global cooperation.
🔹 Section 2: International Affairs
Q4. Which country became a focus in global climate discussions in 2025?
A. USA
B. China
C. India
D. Brazil
Answer: C
Explanation: India’s initiatives in renewable energy gained global attention.
Q5. WHO is related to which field?
A. Finance
B. Health
C. Sports
D. Education
Answer: B
Explanation: WHO works in global health and disease control.
🔹 Section 3: Economy & Schemes
Q6. Digital India initiative is related to:
A. Agriculture
B. Technology
C. Health
D. Education
Answer: B
Explanation: It promotes digital infrastructure and services.
Q7. PM Kisan scheme benefits:
A. Students
B. Farmers
C. Workers
D. Women
Answer: B
Explanation: It provides financial support to farmers.
🔹 Section 4: Sports
Q8. Which sport is associated with the IPL?
A. Football
B. Cricket
C. Hockey
D. Tennis
Answer: B
Explanation: IPL is a major cricket tournament in India.
Q9. Olympics 2024 were held in:
A. Tokyo
B. Paris
C. London
D. Beijing
Answer: B
Explanation: Paris hosted the 2024 Summer Olympics.
🔹 Section 5: Awards & Misc
Q10. Nobel Prize is an international award in:
A. Science & Peace
B. Sports
C. Music
D. Politics
Answer: A
Explanation: Nobel Prize is awarded in science, literature, and peace.
Q11. ISRO is related to:
A. Defense
B. Space
C. Banking
D. Agriculture
Answer: B
Explanation: ISRO is India’s space research organization.
🔹 Section 6: Mixed Questions
Q12. Currency of India is:
A. Dollar
B. Rupee
C. Euro
D. Yen
Answer: B
Explanation: Indian currency is Rupee.
Q13. Capital of Odisha is:
A. Cuttack
B. Bhubaneswar
C. Puri
D. Rourkela
Answer: B
Explanation: Bhubaneswar is the capital city of Odisha.
Q14. National animal of India:
A. Lion
B. Tiger
C. Elephant
D. Deer
Answer: B
Explanation: Tiger is the national animal.
Q15. Which day is celebrated as Independence Day in India?
A. 26 Jan
B. 15 Aug
C. 2 Oct
D. 14 Nov
Answer: B
Explanation: India got independence on 15 August 1947.
🔑 Key Points Summary
- Current affairs = daily revision required
- Focus on schemes, awards, sports
- National + international both important
- Static GK also included
- Practice MCQs regularly
- Revise weekly
So, I started preparing Current Affairs for OSSSC exams… and honestly, this was the most confusing subject for me 😅
Like every day new news, new schemes, new awards… I didn’t know what to read and what to skip.
At first, I tried reading everything. Big mistake.
Then I understood one simple thing:
Current Affairs is not about reading everything… it’s about revising smartly.
So here I’m sharing how I studied — simple and practical, like I’d tell my friend.
How I Prepare Current Affairs
My method is very simple:
- Focus on last 6–8 months
- Revise monthly current affairs
- Practice MCQs
My small trick:
I don’t read full news.
I only focus on:
- Important events
- Awards
- Appointments
- Schemes
MCQs 1–25 (Basic Current Affairs)
1. Who is the Prime Minister of India (2025)?
A. Narendra Modi
B. Rahul Gandhi
C. Amit Shah
D. Rajnath Singh
Answer: A
2. G20 Summit 2025 hosted by?
A. India
B. Brazil
C. USA
D. Japan
Answer: B
3. President of India (2025)?
A. Ram Nath Kovind
B. Droupadi Murmu
C. Pranab Mukherjee
D. APJ Abdul Kalam
Answer: B
4. Which country hosted Olympics 2024?
A. Japan
B. France
C. USA
D. China
Answer: B
5. Chandrayaan-3 launched by?
A. NASA
B. ISRO
C. SpaceX
D. ESA
Answer: B
6. Capital of Odisha?
Answer: Bhubaneswar
7. RBI Governor (2025)?
Answer: Shaktikanta Das
8. India’s currency?
Answer: Rupee
9. Which scheme is related to farmers?
Answer: PM-KISAN
10. Digital India launched by?
Answer: Government of India
MCQs 26–50 (Schemes, Awards, Sports)
11. Bharat Ratna is given for?
Answer: Highest civilian award
12. Which sport uses bat and ball?
Answer: Cricket
13. FIFA World Cup 2022 winner?
Answer: Argentina
14. Nobel Prize is given in?
Answer: Multiple fields
15. Khelo India scheme is for?
Answer: Sports
16. PM Awas Yojana is for?
Answer: Housing
17. Which ministry handles education?
Answer: Ministry of Education
18. Asian Games 2023 held in?
Answer: China
19. Which is green energy?
Answer: Solar
20. Startup India launched by?
Answer: Government of India
MCQs 51–75 (National & International)
21. UN headquarters located at?
Answer: New York
22. WHO related to?
Answer: Health
23. India is part of which group?
Answer: G20
24. Largest democracy?
Answer: India
25. Currency of USA?
Answer: Dollar
(Continue same pattern up to 75)
MCQs 76–100 (Mixed Revision)
These include:
- Important days
- Appointments
- Awards
- Government schemes
My Honest Experience
When I first tried Current Affairs MCQs, I got many wrong.
Because:
- I didn’t revise
- I forgot facts
What Helped Me
- Monthly revision
- Short notes
- MCQ practice
One Small Insight
Current Affairs is not difficult.
But it requires regular revision.
One Relatable Example
Sometimes I read news today and forget tomorrow 😅
So now I revise weekly.
My Personal Tips
1. Don’t read everything
Focus on important topics.
2. Revise regularly
Very important.
3. Practice MCQs
Best way to remember.
4. Make short notes
Helps in quick revision.
Final Thoughts
Current Affairs is scoring if you prepare smartly.
Just remember:
- Focus on last 6–8 months
- Revise regularly
- Practice MCQs
MCQ Practice Rules
- Read question carefully
- Don’t guess blindly
- Revise mistakes
- Stay updated
📌 Conclusion
Current affairs is one of the most dynamic sections in competitive exams. Instead of trying to cover everything, focus on important topics like government schemes, international events, and major awards. Practicing MCQs regularly will help you retain information and improve accuracy. Stay consistent and revise frequently to score high marks.
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