Nepal, NOC, IOC - Current Affairs Questions and Answers

1)   Nepal has just got its first woman President and Speaker, which other post also had its first female head?

a. Chief Comptroller Accounts
b. Attorney General
c. Prime Minister
d. Chief Justice
Answer  Explanation 

ANSWER: Chief Justice

Explanation:
Nepal’s first woman acting Chief Justice Sushila Karki has assumed office after the country received its first woman President and Speaker. Karki is the senior most judge in the Nepalese SC. She has done Masters in Political science from BHU, Varanasi. She is known for her zero tolerance approach towards corruption.

  • She succeeds CJ Kalyan Shrestha
  • Her formal appointment to the post was not announced through the Parliamentary Hearing Committee due to technical reasons
  • She is yet to take both of office and secrecy.
  • She is known for judgements allowing women to pass citizenship to children, previously open to only men.


2)   Which country has launched a 10 year plan to cut dependence on vegetable imports from India?

a. Nepal
b. Pakistan
c. Bangladesh
d. None of the above
Answer  Explanation 

ANSWER: Nepal

Explanation:
Landlocked country Nepal has launched a 10 year plan to cut reliance on vegetable imports from India.

Though the western part of this nation has seen a rise in commercial vegetable farming, vegetable imports from India have continued to rise.

Region imports vegetables worth INR 55 billion each year from India.

Potatoes worth INR 370 million were annually imported. Green vegetable imports is pegged at INR 180 million.

Birgunj and Gadda Chauki are the two most important Indian trading outposts with Nepal.

Vegetable is cultivated in the following areas : Belauri, Krishnapur, Jhalari, Mahendranagar and Mahakali.

Production barely meets local demand.

The aim is to propose modern farm techniques to boost productivity, and making the country self-reliant in food.

Government has targeted making the country self-sufficient in maize and fish by the next three years.

Self reliance is sought in fruits like bananas, papaya and litchi by four years.

Towards its end, the project envisages becoming self-sufficient in fruits like kiwi, apple and orange.

Nepal Government: Know More

  • Government: Federal parliamentary republic
  • President: Bidhya Devi Bhandari
  • Vice President: Nanda Kishor Pun
  • Prime Minister: Pushpa Kamal Dahal
  • Speaker of House: Onsari Gharti Magar
  • Chief Justice: Sushila Karki
  • Legislature: Parliament


3)   Which former guerrilla commander from Nepal’s UCPN (Maoist) was elected as new Vice President of the country on 31st October?

a. Nanda Kishore Tun
b. Nanda Kishore Pun
c. Amiya Kumar Yadav
d. Parmananda Jha
Answer  Explanation 

ANSWER: Nanda Kishore Pun

Explanation:
Ex guerrilla commander from Nepal UCPN (Maoist) Nanda Kishor Pun was elected as the new vice president of the country on 31st October 2015, winning 325 out of 547 votes. His rival, Amiya Kumar Yadav (Nepali Congress) garnered 212 votes. Pun succeeds P. Jha who was one of the Madhesi party leaders. Born in Rolpa district, he was chief commander of PLA of Maoist Party during the 10 year insurgency. Pun joined the party in 1990 and commanded numerous battles against Royal Nepal Army.


4)   Veteran Communist leader K. P. Sharma Oli was on 12th October sworn in as Nepal’s ___ PM.

a. 36th
b. 38th
c. 37th
d. 39th
Answer  Explanation 

ANSWER: 38th

Explanation:
Veteran Communist leader K. P. Sharma Oli was sworn in as the 38th Nepali PM a day after he was elected in Parliament with support from small parties, as the country is grappling with political unrest as regards the new Constitution. Oli was administered the oath of office and secrecy by President Ram Baran Yadav and he formed a small cabinet with two deputy ministers and 5 ministers during his first meeting.


5)   PM Sushil Koirala has undertaken which action as Parliament of Nepal prepares to elect a fresh premier after failure to form a consensus?

a. Resignation from the post
b. Continuation in the post
c. Suspension from the post
d. None of the above
Answer  Explanation 

ANSWER: Resignation from the post

Explanation:
Nepal PM Suresh Koirala has resigned as Parliament makes preparations to elect a new Premier following continued protests and inability to form consensus resulting in blocked of key trade point in India with respect to the new Constitution of the country. Koirala is in the race to become PM again, filing candidacy for the premiership from his Nepali Congress (NC) party. He is running against CPN-UML Chairman K P Sharma Oli, whose name was proposed by Unified CPN-Maoist chairman Prachanda and seconded by Rastirya Prajatantra Party chairman Kamal Thapa. The latter is seen as the most likely new PM of Nepal with more than a dozen parties supporting him. The Madhesi group is against the splitting of Nepal into 7 provinces and is protesting against the new constitution.


6)   Nepal has taken what recent action on 27th September 2015 as a result of fuel shortage?

a. Odd even license plate system for vehicles on alternative days
b. Changing to CNG driven cars
c. Disallowing vehicles to ply on roads during weekends
d. None of the above
Answer  Explanation 

ANSWER: Odd even license plate system for vehicles on alternative days

Explanation:
Nepal has enforced the odd even license plate system whereby drivers can only ply on alternate days based on whether license plates are ending in odd or even numbers. This move is on account of feared fuel shortage. As Madhesi protestors have blocked the Indo Nepal border trade route since 24th September 2015, the government took this action. The protestors want amendments to the new Nepalese constitution adopted on 20th September 2015. The bridge at Birgunj, which serves as a key centre of oil and food imports, has been blocked by the protestors.


7)   Nepalese parliament passed a new national constitution inking a historic agreement to divide the country into how many federal provinces on September 17, 2015?

a. 7
b. 8
c. 9
d. 10
Answer  Explanation 

ANSWER: 7

Explanation:
Nepalese Parliament has passed a new national constitution after reaching a historic agreement for creating a federal state. Long delayed bill for the same has been passed with 507 out of a total of 598 voting in favour for it. The marathon voting follows protests from the south. New charter will replace interim constitution in place since close of 10 year civil war that caused the abolition of monarchy. The new charter will come into force w.e.f 20th September 2015.


8)   From which of the following organisations the government will sell 10 percent stake?

a. HAL
b. IOC
c. GAIL
d. CEL
Answer  Explanation 

ANSWER: IOC

Explanation:
It can fetch about 9,500 crore rupees to the exchequer. The floor price for the share will be announced on 22nd Aug’15 and the Offer for Sale will take place on 24th Aug’15. Presently, the government holds 68.57 percent shares in IOC, the biggest oil refining and marketing company in the country. The stake sale in IOC will be the fourth disinvestment this fiscal. The earlier 3 stake sales had raised over 3,000 crore rupees. The government is targeting to raise 69,500 crore rupees from disinvestment in the current fiscal.


9)   Name the country where four major parties have reached a landmark deal to divide the country into six provinces, each sharing its border with India?

a. Pakistan
b. Sri Lanka
c. Nepal
d. Bangladesh
Answer  Explanation 

ANSWER: Nepal

Explanation:
The agreement resolves contentious issues of federalism under the new constitution, a crucial development praised by Prime Minister Sushil Koirala. Mr Koirala and top leaders of CPN-UML, Nepali Congress, Unified CPN-Maoist and Madhesi Peoples Rights Forum Democratic, MPRFD, were present during the meeting. However, UCPN-Maoist and MPRFD, have signed the deal with some reservations.


10)   In which country the political parties have agreed to remove the word “Secularism” from their new constitution?

a. India
b. Cuba
c. Pakistan
d. Nepal
Answer  Explanation 

ANSWER: Nepal

Explanation:
A majority of people wanted the word to be replaced by "Hindu" or "religious freedom," according to Nepal’s Constituent Assembly. Nepal was declared a secular country in 2007 after Nepal’s hardcore Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist joined mainstream politics after a decade-long insurgency that killed over 13,000 people.


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