Skip to content

Current Affairs in English

Currenr Affairs March-2019

Top Current Affairs : 18 March to 25 March 2019

  • by

18 March to 25 March 2019: The Current Affairs Quizzes section of QuickMySupport to help every competitive exam aspirant to revise the day at ease. The day’s updated questions cover the topics like FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup 2020, Manohar Parrikar passed away, 2020 Tokyo Olympics, new Goa Chief Minister, Global Recycling Day 2019, Special Olympics World Games 2019, recognised Golan Heights as Israeli territory, Astana renamed as Nursultan and World Water Day 2019 among others.

Read More »Top Current Affairs : 18 March to 25 March 2019

Current Affairs in Hindi – 19 February 2019

Top Current Affairs : 15 March 2019

  • by

15 March 2019: The Current Affairs section of QuickMySupport to help every competitive exam aspirant to revise the day at ease. The day’s updated questions cover topics such as World Consumer Rights Day, West Nile Virus and 6th Global Environment Outlook Report among others.

1. The Supreme Court has pulled up which state government over inadequate functioning of foreigners’ tribunals?
ANS: Assam
The Supreme Court on March 13, 2019 pulled up the Assam government over inadequacies in the functioning of foreigners’ tribunals in the state. The court sought details on the matter March 27. During the hearing, the state government told the apex court that 50,000 migrants were declared foreigners by the tribunal in the past 10 years.

2. When is the World Consumer Rights Day observed every year?
Read More »Top Current Affairs : 15 March 2019

Top Current Affairs : 14 March 2019

Top Current Affairs : 14 March 2019

  • by

14 March 2019: The Current Affairs section of QuickMySupport to help every competitive exam aspirant to revise the day at ease. The day’s updated questions cover the topics like Kartarpur Corridor, World Kidney Day 2019 and proposal to designate Masood Azhar as a “global terrorist” among others.

1. Over 100 have been schools closed in this nation after hundreds were poisoned due to dumping of toxic waste in a river.
ANS: Malaysia
In Malaysia, over 100 schools have been closed after the dumping of toxic waste into a river caused hundreds of people to fall ill, including many children. A lorry is believed to have dumped the waste in southern Johor state, sending hazardous fumes across a wide area.

2. Who was appointed by Supreme Court as mediator to resolve disputes of cricket administration in BCCI?

Read More »Top Current Affairs : 14 March 2019

Current Affairs in Hindi – 19 February 2019

Top Current Affairs : 13 March 2019

  • by

13 March 2019: The Current Affairs section QuickMySupport to help every competitive exam aspirant to revise the day at ease. The day’s updated cover topics such as First Lokayukta Chairman, ICC World Cup 2019 and Nobel laureate Zhores Alferov among others.

1. India fetched what position in the latest report of the World Gold Council in terms of the quantum of gold holding?
ANS: 11th

As per the latest report of the World Gold Council, India has the 11th largest gold reserve and the current gold holding is pegged at 607 tonnes. The top spot is occupied by US gold reserves of 8,133.5 tonnes, followed by Germany at second with 3,369.7 tonnes gold reserves.

2. Russian Nobel laureate Zhores Alferov passed away at the age of 88 in the beginning of March. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for his outstanding contribution in which field?

Read More »Top Current Affairs : 13 March 2019

Current Affairs in Hindi – 19 February 2019

Top Current Affairs : 12 March 2019

  • by

12 March 2019: The Current Affairs section of QuickMySupport to help every competitive exam aspirant to revise the day at ease. The day’s updated questions cover the topics like world’s largest importer of weapons, Lok Sabha Elections 2019 and World Wide Web among others.


1. Which space agency’s lunar orbiter has observed water molecules moving around the dayside of Moon?

ANS: NASA
NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) spacecraft has observed water molecules moving around the dayside of Moon, a finding that could help scientists learn about accessibility of water that can be used by humans in future lunar missions.

2. Abdelaziz Bouteflika, the President of this nation, has delayed the elections and announced that he would not be seeking a fifth term.
Read More »Top Current Affairs : 12 March 2019