Daily Current Affairs · April 5, 2024

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MLC Daily Current Affairs – 05 Apr 2024

Today in History (Apr 05th, 1919)

The celebration of National Maritime Day in India on April 5th marks a pivotal moment in the country’s maritime history—the maiden voyage of the “SS Loyalty” in 1919. This voyage symbolises India’s journey towards independence in the maritime domain.

Let’s revise

A) What is VVPAT?

  1. Voter Verifiable Paper Audit Trail
  2. Voter Verification Privacy Audit Trail
  3. Voter Verifiable Private Audit Trail
  4. Various Verification Protective Audit Technology

Ans. (a)

B) VVPAT Machines were first introduced in India in the _____ Lok Sabha elections

  1. 2005
  2. 2004
  3. 2014
  4. 2019

Ans. (c)

C) According to the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), the Global South broadly does not comprise________

  1. Pakistan, Afghanistan, Bangladesh
  2. India, Pakistan, Bangladesh
  3. Britain, Australia, Canada
  4. Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, India

Ans. (c)

D) India has how much percent area of total area of the world’s land?

  1. 17.5%
  2. 16%
  3. 2.4%
  4. 20%

Ans. (c)

E) India has ______% of total world’s population.

  1. 17.5%
  2. 16%
  3. 2.4%
  4. 20%

Ans. (a)

F) “Invisible hand” is generally used in context of which type of economy?

  1. Socialist Economy
  2. Market Economy
  3. Closed Economy
  4. This term is not related with economy but about biology

Ans. (b)

G) Find correct statement about Indian Economic model

  1. It’s a pure communistic economy
  2. It’s a closed economy
  3. It’s a Mixed economy
  4. It’s a fully capitalistic economy

Ans. (c)

H) Which one is the capital city of Ukraine?

  1. Kyiv
  2. Odesa
  3. Kharkiv
  4. Mariupol

Ans. (a)

I) Pew Research Center is a nonpartisan fact tank that informs the public about the issues, attitudes and trends shaping the world. It is based in_______

  1. Washington
  2. England
  3. Geneva
  4. Rome

Ans. (a)

J) Who is known as father of modern economics?

  1. Adam Smith
  2. Karl Marx
  3. Amartya Sen
  4. None of the above

Ans. (a)

Summary of Today’s News

Shallow Fakes

  • The influx of shallow fakes on social media is increasing every day.
  • Shallow fakes or cheap fakes are pictures, videos and voice clips created without the help of AI technology but by either editing or by using other simple software tools.
  • Shallow fake videos are manually altered or selectively edited.
  • They can be created easily, in some cases it can be just a clipped video being shared without any context.

Difference between Shallow Fakes and Deep Fakes

Deep Fakes  Shallow fakes
Deep Fakes refer to images, videos, and audio that are created or altered with artificial intelligence to achieve photorealistic and audio-realistic results, often intended to deceive. Shallow fakes or cheap fakes are made with existing technologies—for example a conventional edit on a photo, or slowing-down a video to change the speech patterns of an individual, or more often rely on mis-captioning or mis-contextualising an existing image or video, claiming it is from a time or place which it is not from.

Commonwealth Games

  • Singapore has denied hosting the commonwealth games (CWG) of 2026.
  • CWG takes place every four year.
  • Members of Commonwealth Nations along with overseas territories, island states also participate in this.
  • It is managed by Commonwealth Games Federation that is based in London, England.
  • Earlier these games were known as British Empire Games and they were held for first time in Canada in 1930.
  • Commonwealth Nations members are countries which were formerly British Empire.
  • Currently there are 56 independent nations are its members.
  • However, presently other members can also join it. India is a member.

Government to register parents’ religion to register births

The Union Ministry of Home Affairs has drafted Model Rules requiring parents to separately record their religion when registering a child’s birth. These rules need to be adopted and notified by state governments before implementation.
Previously, only the family’s religion was noted in birth registers, but the proposed changes expand the form to include the religion of both parents. Similar adjustments are made for adopted children. Under the Registration of Births and Deaths (Amendment) Act of 2023, the national birth and death database will be created and used to update various official documents.
All births and deaths must now be digitally registered through the Civil Registration System portal. Digital birth certificates issued will serve as proof of birth for services like school admissions.
The Registrar General of India proposes replacing existing forms related to birth, death, stillbirth, adoption, and medical certificates with new ones, which will include a history of illness for deaths in addition to the cause of death.

How are symbols allotted to political parties?

The Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi (VCK) that secured 1.09% and 0.99% votes in 2019 and 2021 has been denied a common symbol (Pot). The VCK was declined allotment of a common symbol as it had failed to secure 1% of votes polled in the elections to the State Legislative Assembly in 2021. Rule 10B of the Symbols Order provides that the concession of a common free symbol shall be available to a ‘registered unrecognised party’ for two general elections.

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