A daily current affairs quiz covering diverse national and international topics was published to test general knowledge on recent developments. The questions span infrastructure redevelopment, media ethics, international visa policies, cybersecurity threats, regional governance, employment metrics, toxicology, and climate policy. Topics include the planned transformation of a historic Delhi sports complex built for the 1982 Asian Games, leadership changes at major news organisations following editorial controversies involving US President Donald Trump, and employment data terminology. Other areas covered include GPS-based cyber threats near airports, firearm licensing plans for indigenous communities, refugee demographics in Southeast Asia, and India's climate policy stance under the Paris Agreement. The quiz also tests knowledge of state leadership and dangerous biological toxins. These questions reflect current policy debates, security concerns, and administrative developments across India and globally.

Key Topics Covered in Current Affairs Quiz
The quiz addresses Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium's planned redevelopment into a modern Sports City, originally constructed for the 1982 Asian Games. Media integrity questions focus on CNN leadership resignations after editing controversies involving Donald Trump. Employment understanding is tested through Labour Force Participation Rate (LFPR) terminology. Cybersecurity awareness covers GPS spoofing attacks reported near Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport. Regional governance questions include Pushkar Singh Dhami as Uttarakhand's chief minister and Assam's plan to issue firearm licences to indigenous people in remote areas by February. International topics feature China's K-visa as an H-1B equivalent, Malaysia's Rohingya refugee population comprising 99% of refugees, and Ricin toxin from castor beans. Climate policy knowledge tests understanding of CBDR-RC (Common But Differentiated Responsibilities And Respective Capabilities) under the Paris Agreement.
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