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Practice Daily Current Affairs Quiz and Prepare Current Affairs Today

Kiran Chugh

Aug 24, 2022

Current Affairs are an integral part of the preparation for most of the Government Job exams like Banking, UPSC, SSC, Railways, and so on. It is important to have a firm knowledge of daily current events going on nationally and internationally. To prepare better, the aspirants must practice the Daily Current Affairs Quiz. 

Here we have the daily Current Affairs Quiz given in the form of MCQ-type questions. There are four options and the candidates have to choose one of them. The correct answers for each question are also given.

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Prepp Daily Current Affairs/ Newspaper Analysis

In order to remain on top of every current affair, the aspirants must go through newspapers, magazines and journals along with watching news channels. However, this becomes time taking and hampers their study plans for other subjects. Also, often most of the news are not important for the syllabus. Thus, Prepp has a daily dose of the everyday news and current affairs in one place.

Our analysis on Daily Currents Affairs are informative yet precise aligning with the aim to provide complete knowledge in the least possible time. Our experts refer to the leading newspapers like The Times of India, The Indian Exress, Business Standards, The Hindu, etc, and other news media to compile relevant and accurate news.

Benefits of Prepp Current Affairs Quiz

  • The preparing candidates save a lot of their valuable time by referring to all the relevant news in one place.
  • They don’t have to go through lengthy news only to find them irrelevant to their syllabus.
  • Our analysis are succinct and accurate which helps them in taking notes for revisions.
  • The concepts are well-explained to ease the learning process for aspiring candidates.
  • Taking quizzes helps candidates test their learning and retention.
  • Testing a topic also acts as a way of revision.
  • Quizzes give an idea about the questions in exams and boost the confidence of the candidates.
  • They enable aspirants to work on their weaknesses.
  • Our newspaper analysis and quizzes are free of cost and accessible for everyone.
  • The detailed videos can be downloaded from our Youtube channel and watched any number of times.
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How to Prepare for Daily Current Affairs Quiz?

Even though most of the exams require knowledge of current affairs, they might differ on the types of topics they focus on. For example, exams for banking services might have more questions from economic and banking sectors while the exams for engineering services might focus on infrastructure and technology. Thus, it is important to understand the relevant news for your syllabus and prepare them better than the others. Apart from these, there are some other points that the candidates should know.

  • Choosing Right Newspapers: It is necessary to choose the newspapers that cover important and accurate information. Some leading newspapers are The Hindu, The Times of India, Business Standards, and the Indian Express.
  • Periodicals and Magazines: There are some magazines that focus on specific fields of news and will help candidates with only the relevant ones. Yojana Magazine, Down to Earth magazine, Economic and Political Weekly Magazine, and Kurukshetra Magazine are some of the highly-rated ones.
  • Analysing News: To prepare for current affairs, it is not enough to know when the event took place. The candidates must also focus on why and how the event happened.
  • Remembering the Scopes: In case of launches and introductions, they must know the objectives and the scopes along with the dates to have an overall idea about the topic.
  • Make Notes: The candidates must make short notes while studying any topic to help them in revision right before the exam.
  • Revise and Practice: Many candidates spend most of their time gathering more and more information from different sources, and don’t spend enough time in regular revision and practice. Apart from learning daily, it is important to revise regularly and then test the knowledge with quizzes and mock tests.

Government Job exams are competitive and the candidates often get overwhelmed with the vast syllabus of current affairs. Our daily analyses and quizzes aim to ease the process for them. They can also check the details of all the latest government recruitments at Prepp and stay updated.

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*The article might have information for the previous academic years, please refer the official website of the exam.

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