A daily current affairs quiz covering major national and international developments has been published. The quiz includes ten multiple-choice questions spanning diverse topics such as environmental governance, education policy controversies, nuclear weapons claims, federal appointments, corporate mergers, sports achievements, and electoral politics. Questions address the Supreme Court's directive to the Commission for Air Quality Management regarding Delhi's deteriorating air quality, Bangladesh's cancelled music teacher hiring plans, and US President Donald Trump's statements about nuclear testing. Other topics include Kash Patel's appointment to head the FBI, Adani Power's arbitration with Bangladesh, Kimberly-Clark's acquisition of Kenvue Inc, Amol Muzumdar's coaching success at the ICC Women's World Cup, Zohran Mamdani's Democratic candidacy for New York City mayor, Ukraine's gamified drone warfare system, and an upcoming film inspired by the Shah Bano case. The quiz serves as a comprehensive review of recent significant events across politics, business, sports, and international affairs.

Key Questions and Answers from the Current Affairs Quiz
The quiz highlights the Supreme Court's directive to the Commission for Air Quality Management to report on preventive measures for Delhi's air quality. Bangladesh cancelled hiring music teachers after Islamist opposition. President Trump claimed Russia, China, North Korea, and Pakistan were testing nuclear weapons. Kash Patel heads the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Adani Power initiated international arbitration over Bangladesh's payment disputes. Kimberly-Clark agreed to acquire Kenvue Inc for approximately $40 billion. Amol Muzumdar coached India's women's cricket team to World Cup victory. Zohran Mamdani represents the Democratic party in New York City's mayoral race. Ukraine deployed a gamified drone system where soldiers earn points for targets destroyed. The film Haq draws inspiration from the 1985 Shah Bano Supreme Court judgment.
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