11 March 2025: Test Your Knowledge with the Daily Current Affairs Quiz!

Jagran Josh presents exciting current affairs quizzes to help you evaluate your knowledge and enhance your preparation. Here are the selected questions and answers from March 11, 2025, which are crucial for competitive exams. Highlights today include the India-Russian Defense Agreement, SIPRI report and issues related to INS Imphal.

1. Which Indian naval ship arrived in the port of Louise, Mauritius for the first time on March 10, 2025? (a) ins vikrant (b) ins kolkata (c) ins impal (d) ins arihant

2. Who signed an agreement on homeopathic research collaboration with? (a) University of Delhi (b) University of Adamas (c) Kashgar Vidiapis (d) None of the above

3. Which musical genre is Garimella Balakrishna Prasad famous for? (a) Malayan music (b) carnatic music (c) pop music (D) jazz music

4. Recently, India signed an agreement with which country’s T-72 fighter engine? (a) United States (b) France (c) Russia (d) Germany

5. During the 2020-24 period, which of the following countries is not among the top ten weapons importers in the world? (a) India (b) Pakistan (c) Japan (d) China

Answer:

1. (c) ins impal

Indian Navy’s warship INS Imphal arrived in Port Louis, Mauritius on March 10, 2025. The ship will participate in the 57th Mauritius National Day celebration on March 12, 2025, with Prime Minister Modi as the chief guest.

2. (b) Adamas University

The Central Council on Homeopathy Research (CCRH) in New Delhi signed a memorandum of understanding with Adamas University in Kolkata to promote research collaboration on homeopathy. The agreement was signed in the presence of Nobel Prize winner Sir Gregory Paul Winter and Dr. Summit Ray, president of Adamas University.

3. (b) Carnatic Music

Garimella Balakrishna Prasad, a famous Indian classical devotion singer and musician, recently passed away at the age of 76.

4. (c) Russia

India has signed a $248 million defense agreement with Russian state arms exporter Rosoboronexport to acquire the premium 1,000 horsepower (HP) engine of its T-72 tank, aimed at enhancing the Indian Army’s armored fleet capabilities.

5. (d) China

India is the second largest arms importer from 2020 to 2024, according to the latest data from Stockholm International Peace Institute (SIPRI). However, between 2015-19 and 24 years, weapons imports fell by 9.3%. India, Pakistan, Japan and Australia were one of the top ten weapons importers in the world during this period, while China was not on the list.

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