29 & 30 November 2024 Current Affairs – Important for all competitive exams

This is the current affairs of  29 & 30 November 2024. Here are questions and answers of daily current affairs for better preparation of competitive exams for government jobs.

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1. In which sea did the cyclonic storm ‘Fengal’ form?

a. Arabian Sea
b. Bay of Bengal
c. Red Sea
d. Persian Gulf

Answer: b. Bay of Bengal

– During this period the wind speed was 90 kilometers per hour.
– This storm hit Puducherry near Tamil Nadu on 30 November 2024.

Long duration cyclonic storm
– The normal lifespan of a weather system that develops into a cyclonic storm over the Bay of Bengal is up to 4.4 days. However, Cyclone Fengal persisted for a longer period before intensifying.
– The weather system that formed on November 25 took six days to cover a distance of about 500 km. It was unusually slow and remained over the sea for a long time.
– However, Cyclone Bijarjoy, which formed in the Arabian Sea in 2023, remained active for 13 days. It was the longest in 46 years.

India’s east coast vulnerable to cyclones
– Districts located on the east coast of India are highly vulnerable to the impacts of cyclones.
– In view of these risks, the government reduces losses through initiatives like the National Cyclone Risk Mitigation Project (NCRMP).

How are cyclones formed?
– When a low pressure area is formed in the sea, then a cyclone arises.
– Here the question will be what is a low pressure area in the sea and how is it formed?
– Global warming is responsible for this.
– When the temperature of the sea increases or say when the sea starts heating up, the air rises up due to its heat and the surrounding air rushes to fill that empty space (it forms a vacuum area). This is called a low pressure area.
– Since the seas are very vast, this process becomes very vast.
– The hot air goes up and air from a large area comes here, but the air that rises up is also cold, because as we go to a height, the temperature decreases.
– In such a situation, the air above, which has become cold, also wants to come down and it turns into a storm.
– The air rotates very fast.

– The ocean contributes a lot to global warming or absorbing heat from the earth.
– In a way, it can be said that the ocean tries to keep itself cool through cyclones.

Cyclones have different names in every region of the world
– America – Hurricane / Tornado
– Caribbean Sea – Hurricane
– China Sea – Typhoon
– Indian Ocean – Tropical Cyclone
– Japan – Typhoo
– Northern Australia – Willy Willies
– Philippines – Baguio

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2. Which country named the cyclone ‘Fengal’?

a. Iran
b. Bangladesh
c. India
d. Saudi Arabia

Answer: d. Saudi Arabia

– The name ‘Fengal’ was proposed by Saudi Arabia and is an Arabic word. It means ‘indifferent’.

Previous storms and countries giving names
– Fengal (November 2024: hit Puducherry and Tamil Nadu) – Saudi Arabia
– Dana (October 2024: hit Odisha) – Qatar
– Ramal (May 2024: hit West Bengal and Bangladesh) – Oman

How are Indian Ocean storms decided?
– The system of naming the storm remains under the direction of the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) of the United Nations.
– 13 countries in the Indian Ocean region decide the names of cyclonic storms.
– These countries include India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Maldives, Myanmar, Oman, Thailand, Iran, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, UAE and Yemen.
– These 13 countries already keep a list of names.
– As soon as a cyclone hits any part of these countries, a different name from the list is assigned to the cyclone.
– This not only makes the cyclone easily identifiable but also helps in rescue operations.
– Once a cyclone is assigned, the names are rotated and are not used again. For example, the next cyclone after Fengal will be named Shakthi, as suggested by Sri Lanka.

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3. Who received the ‘Indian Film Personality of the Year Award’ at the 55th International Film Festival of India (IFFI)?

a. Shahrukh Khan
b. Salman Khan
c. Ajay Mathur
d. Vikrant Massey

Answer: d. Vikrant Massey

– He received this award for his acting in the 2023 blockbuster Hindi film 12th Fail.

55th International Film Festival of India (IFFI)
– Where – Goa
– When – 20 to 28 November 2024
– Organisers: Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, National Film Development Corporation (NFDC) and Entertainment Society of Goa (ESG)
– Theme: “Young Filmmakers” – The Future is Now
– Country of Focus: Australia

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4. Who got the ‘Golden Peacock Award’ for Best Film at the 55th International Film Festival of India (IFFI)?

a. toxic
b. ground
c. the substance
d. memory on

Answer: a. toxic

– The 55th International Film Festival of India (IFFI) was held in Goa in November 2024.
– During this, the film Toxic received the ‘Golden Peacock Award’ for Best Film.
– This is the first feature film of Lithuanian filmmaker and writer Saule Bliuvaite.
– The director of the film is Saule Bliuvaite.

What is in the film?
– This film tells the story of the transition from adolescence to youth in an economically deprived society.

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5. Who got the ‘Silver Peacock Award’ for Best Director at the 55th International Film Festival of India (IFFI)?

a. Clement Faveau
b. Saule Bliuvaite
c. Bogdan Muresanu
d. Vesta Matuliete

Answer: c. Bogdan Muresanu

– He received this award for direction in the film The New Year That Never Came.
– This is a tragicomedy film. It is about the revolution in Romania in 1989, after which the communist regime falls.

Other Awards
– Best Actor (Male) – Clement Favou (Film Holy Cow)
– Best Actress (Female) – Vesta Matuliete, Iva Rupeikaite (Film ‘Toxic’)
– Special Jury Award – Louise Courvoisier (Film Holy Cow)
– Best First Feature Film Award of a Director – Sarah Friedland (Film – Familiar Touch)
– Satyajit Ray Lifetime Achievement Award – Phillip Noyce (Australian Director)
– Best Debut Director of an Indian Feature Film – Navjyot Bandivadekar (Film Gharat Ganpati)
– Best Web Series – Marathi Series ‘Lumpan’

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6. For how many times did Hemant Soren become the Chief Minister of Jharkhand?

a. first time
b. second time
c. third time
d. fourth time

Answer: d. fourth time

– Hemant Soren took oath as the 14th Chief Minister of the state in Ranchi on 28 November 2024. He was sworn in by Governor Santosh Kumar Gangwar.
– In fact, Hemant Soren’s alliance got a majority in the assembly elections.
– Hemant Soren is the leader of Jharkhand Mukti Morcha.
– He became the Chief Minister for the first time in 2013. He became the Chief Minister for the second time in 2019, for the third time in 2024 and for the fourth time in 2024.

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7. In which state’s Kullu forest a massive fire broke out in November 2024?

a. Uttarakhand
b. Punjab
c. Himachal Pradesh
d. Sikkim

Answer: c. Himachal Pradesh

– A fire broke out in the forest of Himachal Pradesh’s tourist town Kullu on 24 November 2024. It continued to burn for more than a week.
– More than 100 hectares of forest land was engulfed in fire.
– Teams of fire department, local panchayat people, police administration and forest department are engaged in controlling the fire.

Himachal Pradesh
– CM – Sukhwinder Singh Sukhu
– Governor – Shiv Pratap Shukla
– Capital – Shimla

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8. Where was the 2nd India-CARICOM summit held?

a. Georgetown (Guyana)
b. Kingston (Jamaica)
c. Bridgetown (Barbados)
d. Delhi (India)

Answer: a. Georgetown (Guyana)

– This summit was held in Georgetown, the capital of Guyana, in November 2024.

What is the Caribbean (CARICOM)?
– CARICOM is a group of 21 countries. It has 15 member countries and 6 associate members. These include mainland territories like Suriname and Guyana.
– CARICOM was established in the year 1973 with the signing of the Chaguaramas Treaty by the four founding members – Barbados, Guyana, Jamaica and Trinidad and Tobago.
– Diversity: This community is made up of people of African, Indian, European, Chinese, Portuguese and indigenous backgrounds.
– They are mainly located in the Caribbean Sea (Atlantic Ocean).

India-CARICOM relations
– A CARICOM delegation visited India in November 2003, resulting in the establishment of a permanent joint commission.

– The first India-CARICOM summit (2019) was held on the occasion of the United Nations General Assembly in New York.
Second Summit to be held in November 2024
– The 2nd India-CARICOM Summit took a significant step in deepening bilateral ties, focusing on areas such as renewable energy, climate change, healthcare and economic development.

PM Modi proposed 7 pillars
– C: Capacity building: India announced an additional 1000 ITEC (Indian Technical and Economic Cooperation) slots for CARICOM countries over the next five years.
– A: Agriculture and food security: India shared its experience in the use of technology in agriculture, especially drones, digital agriculture and farm mechanisation.
– R: Renewable energy and climate change: India called for greater cooperation on global initiatives such as the International Solar Alliance and Mission LiFE.
– I: Innovation, technology and trade: PM Modi offered India’s digital public infrastructure and other technological models to improve public service delivery.
– C: Cricket and culture: India proposed to hold “Indian Culture Days” in CARICOM countries and provide cricket training to young women cricketers from the region.
– O: Ocean Economy and Maritime Security: India expressed its desire to cooperate on marine area mapping and hydrology in the Caribbean Sea.
– M: Medicine and Healthcare: India presented its model for affordable healthcare, including provision of generic medicines through Jan Aushadhi Kendras and promotion of Yoga for health.

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9. Which country honoured Prime Minister Narendra Modi with its country’s highest honour ‘Order of Excellence’ in November 2024?

a. Guyana
b. France
c. Germany
d. Sri Lanka

Answer: a. Guyana

– Guyana’s President Irfan Ali gave Prime Minister Modi his country’s highest honor ‘Order of Excellence’.
– This award was given for his extraordinary role and global leadership during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Guyana
– Capital – Georgetown
– Currency – Guyanese Dollar
– President of Guyana Irfan Ali is of Indian origin.
– This is a country located in the northern region of the continent of South America.
– This is called a Caribbean country.

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10. Which Indian was honored with the ‘Dominica Award of Honor’?

a. Saint Lucia
b. Barbados
c. Dominica
d. Grenada

Answer: c. Dominica

– Dominica gave its country’s highest national award ‘The Dominica Award of Honor’ to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
– Dominica’s highest honor was given to PM Modi by its President Sylvani Burton during the India-CARICOM summit in Georgetown, the capital of Guyana from 19 to 21 November.

Why was he selected for the award
– Prime Minister Narendra Modi had provided 70,000 doses of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine.

Dominica
– Capital – Roseau
– President – Sylvani Burton
– Prime Minister – Roosevelt Skerritt
– Currency – East Caribbean Dollar
– Area – 750 km (equal to half of Delhi)
– Population – 72 thousand
– Sea – Caribbean Sea, North Atlantic Ocean

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11. Amiya Kumar Bagchi passed away on 28 November 2024, he was famous for what?

a. Ancient historian
b. Economic historian
c. Cultural historian
d. Sports historian

Answer: b. Economic historian

– He was the General Secretary of the 80th session of the Indian History Congress.
– He was an expert in the history of Indian banking and finance and served as the official historian of the State Bank of India (SBI) from 1976 to 1998.
– He was also the founder-director of the Institute of Development Studies, Kolkata.
– He had written more than a dozen books.

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12. Professor KV Raman passed away on 27 November 2024, which of the following was he famous for?

a. historian
b. musician
c. archaeologist
d. astronomer

Answer: c. archaeologist

– He made a significant contribution in this field during his tenure as the Director of the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI).
– His book ‘Principles and Methods of Archaeology’ was very helpful in understanding the nuances of this field.
– After working in ASI, he was a professor at Madras University.

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13. When is Red Planet Day celebrated?

a. 27 November
b. 28 November
c. 29 November
d. 30 November

Answer: b. 28 November

– Actually, on 28 November 1964, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) launched Mission Mariner 4.
– Mariner 4 took important information and pictures about Mars for the first time.

Size and distance:
– It is the fourth planet from the Sun and the second smallest planet in the solar system.
– Mars is about half the size of Earth.
– The axis of rotation of Mars is tilted 25 degrees with respect to the plane of its orbit around the Sun. This is almost the same as that of the Earth, which has an axial tilt of 23.4 degrees.
– The reason for Mars appearing red is the oxidation or rusting of iron in the rocks and the dust of Mars. That is why it is also called the Red Planet.
– Here is the largest volcano in the solar system i.e. Olympus Mons.
– It has two small moons, Phobos and Deimos.

India’s Mars Mission
– ISRO launched Mangalyaan in 2013.
– It entered Mars orbit on 23 September 2014 after a journey of 300 days.

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14. When is International Human Solidarity Day celebrated?

a. 26 November
b. 27 November
c. 28 November
d. 29 November

Answer: d. 29 November

– It is celebrated as the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People.
– It was established in the year 1977.
– The United Nations General Assembly celebrates this day every year on 29 November.
– On this day, the United Nations General Assembly passed a resolution to divide Palestine into an Arab country and a Jewish country.

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15. When is a Memorial Day of Remembrance observed for all victims of chemical warfare?

a. 30 November
b. 1 December
c. 2 December
d. 3 December

Answer: a. 30 November

– This day provides an opportunity to honour and remember those who suffered and died during chemical warfare.

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