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Current Affairs - July 2020

Current Affairs - July 2020
As per the report of Nomura Holdings, Inc, a Japanese brokerage firm, India's Gross domestic Product(GDP) is likely to contract by how much percent?

2.4%
8.1%
6.1%
3.1%

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Current Affairs - July 2020
Who assumed charge as the chairman of Indian Oil Corporation?

S. S. Mallikarjuna Rao
Shrikant Madhav
Chandra Shekhar Ghosh
Atul Goel

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Current Affairs - July 2020
The scheme for Promotion of Bulk Drug Parks, which has been approved by the Government of India (GoI) on March, 2020 was launched to create how many bulk drug parks in India in 4 years?

4
3
6
2

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Current Affairs - July 2020
FICCI's Economic Outlook Survey projects annual median GDP growth for 2020-21 at what percent?

-4.5%
2.5%
-2.5%
4.5%

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Current Affairs - July 2020
Which State Government launched 1st of its kind scheme, 'Balaram' to provide agricultural credit of Rs 1,040 crore to landless farmers facing hardships during COVID 19?

Bihar
Telangana
Rajasthan
Odisha

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Current Affairs - July 2020
The Consumer Protection Act (CPA), 2019 has replaced old Consumer Protection Act. The old Consumer Protection Act came in which year?

1982
1991
1986
1973

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