Science and Technology GK Questions-January 27, 2024
Questions: Science and Technology GK Questions
- What is the name of the company that became the country’s fastest unicorn and the first AI unicorn?
- How much investment did Krutrim secure in its funding round?
- What is the fiscal goods loading target for Southern Railway?
- Who is the CEO of OpenAI that visited South Korea for AI chip discussions?
- Which Korean company’s semiconductor production line did Sam Altman visit?
- By what percent did Tesla shares plunge after warning of slowing electric car sales?
- What is the new promotional offer announced by One97 Communications Limited?
- How much revenue did Intel register in Q4 of 2023?
- Which two countries signed an MoU for cooperation in digital solutions?
- What was the year-on-year net profit jump for Union Bank of India in the October-December quarter?
- How many smartphones were shipped in India in 2023?
- What subdued trend was observed in domestic markets, according to Vinod Nair?
- Which company filed a DRHP with SEBI for an IPO?
- Which airport won ‘best airport’ in the under 5 million passenger category at Wings India 2024?
- Why did Amazon remove ‘Shri Ram Mandir Ayodhya Prasad’ sweets from its platform?
- What is Jefferies’ price target for RIL?
- How many employees is Wayfair laying off globally?
- Which two video game companies announced layoffs recently?
- What is the total value of investment deals signed by Telangana at the World Economic Forum annual meeting?
Answers: Science and Technology GK Questions
- Krutrim.
- $50 million.
- 41 million tons.
- Sam Altman.
- Samsung Electronics Co.
- 11 percent.
- ‘Paytm Republic Day Festival.’
- $15.4 billion.
- India and Cuba.
- 59.91 percent.
- 148.6 million units.
- Subdued trend influenced by extended holidays and low volumes.
- Bharti Hexacom.
- Mangaluru International Airport (MIA).
- After receiving a notice from the Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA).
- Rs 3,140.
- 1,650 employees.
- CI Games and Behaviour Interactive.
- Rs 40,232 crore.
Science and Technology GK Questions- November 13, 2023
Questions:
- What new feature are Meta’s Threads users reporting?
- What has been the impact of a cyberattack on Australian ports?
- What will governments discuss in Geneva this week regarding digital sequence information on genetic resources?
- What did recent studies find about current Vitamin D dosing recommendations?
- What is the association between low Vitamin D levels and cardiac events?
- What new feature is WhatsApp reportedly testing for locked chats?
- How did Covid-19 lockdowns affect the risk of ADHD in 10-year-old children?
- How did an Apple Watch save a US man with type 1 diabetes?
- What is Microsoft planning for Windows 10 users regarding its personal assistant, Copilot?
- What is the new hero in the Indus Battle Royale game and who created it?
- What did Alphabet and Google CEO Sundar Pichai share on Diwali?
- What new cause of heart disease and cardiovascular death did a recent study suggest?
Answers:
- Meta’s Threads users can now opt-out of having their posts suggested on Instagram and/or Facebook.
- The cyberattack on Australian ports caused shutdowns, leading to concerns about shortages of key supplies during the festive season.
- Governments will discuss the development of a multilateral mechanism for sharing benefits from the use of digital sequence information on genetic resources.
- The studies found that current dosing recommendations are not effective in helping patients achieve optimal Vitamin D levels.
- Low levels of Vitamin D are associated with a higher risk of having a cardiac event like a heart attack or stroke.
- WhatsApp is testing a new secret code feature for locked chats on Android with some beta testers.
- The Covid-19 lockdowns significantly increased ADHD diagnoses in 10-year-old children who had a genetic risk for the disorder.
- The Apple Watch called emergency services when the man fell unconscious due to a severe drop in blood sugar.
- Microsoft plans to introduce its AI-powered personal assistant, Copilot, to one billion Windows 10 users.
- The new hero in the Indus Battle Royale game is “Pokhran,” a nuclear automaton created by Homi J Bhabha.
- Sundar Pichai wished Happy Diwali and shared top trending “why” questions about Diwali traditions.
- The study suggested that sensitivity to common food allergens like dairy and peanuts could be a previously unappreciated cause of heart disease and cardiovascular death.
Science and Technology GK Questions- October 26, 2023
Questions:
- What martial art may help curb the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease?
- Where were the findings about tai chi and Parkinson’s disease published?
- What is the expected date for Mamaearth’s IPO launch?
- How much is Honasa Consumer Pvt Ltd expected to raise in the IPO?
- What does the United Nations University report released on Wednesday indicate?
- How many risk tipping points does the UNU-EHS warn about?
- At what price is Samsung’s Galaxy SmartTag2 available in India?
- Which business school is rebranding as part of a major branding makeover?
- For which sports season was Loughborough University the training ground for Neeraj Chopra?
- How many employees were laid off by SiFive?
- What new initiative has Zomato launched for its female delivery partners?
- How much revenue did fintech startup Groww register in FY23?
- By what percentage have malware attacks against IoT and OT devices increased this year?
- What type of adhesive have researchers at IISER-Bhopal developed?
- What new feature has YouTube introduced for playlist art?
- For which moon is NASA building a nuclear-powered lander?
- What is the name of NASA’s lander for exploring Titan?
Answers:
- Tai chi.
- Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery & Psychiatry.
- October 31.
- Rs 10,500 crore.
- Drastic changes are coming if risks to socioecological systems are not addressed.
- Six risk tipping points.
- Rs 2,799.
- Loughborough University’s School of Business and Economics, now renamed ‘Loughborough Business School’.
- 2023 season.
- Over 100 employees.
- A comprehensive maternity insurance plan.
- Rs 1,277 crore.
- 400 per cent.
- A clear, synthetic biomedical adhesive that can effectively seal and repair tissues.
- Users can create customised playlist art using generative Artificial Intelligence (AI).
- Titan, Saturn’s largest moon.
- Dragonfly rotorcraft.
Science and Technology GK Questions- October 3, 2023
2023 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine- Important One Liners
- The 2023 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine was awarded to Katalin Kariko and Drew Weissman for their groundbreaking work on mRNA vaccines.
- Kariko and Weissman’s discoveries have fundamentally altered our understanding of how mRNA interacts with the immune system.
- Their research significantly expedited vaccine development during the Covid-19 pandemic, a critical period in modern public health.
- Traditional vaccines rely on introducing dead or weakened viruses into the body to stimulate an immune response.
- mRNA technology, known since the 1980s, became crucial during the Covid-19 outbreak due to its rapid development capability.
- Instead of using an inactivated virus, mRNA vaccines use genetically engineered mRNA to instruct cells to make the necessary proteins to fight a virus.
- One of the challenges with lab-grown mRNA was that dendritic cells in the body recognized them as foreign substances, triggering an inflammatory response.
- Kariko and Weissman discovered that chemically modifying the bases in the mRNA almost completely abolished the unwanted inflammatory reaction.
- Their groundbreaking results were first published in 2005, laying the foundation for mRNA vaccine development.
- Moderna and Pfizer vaccines, developed during the Covid-19 pandemic, leveraged this mRNA technology.
- Katalin Kariko was born in Szolnok, Hungary, in 1955 and received her PhD from Szeged’s University in 1982.
- Drew Weissman was born in Lexington, Massachusetts, USA, in 1959 and received his MD, PhD degrees from Boston University in 1987.
- Both scientists were colleagues at the University of Pennsylvania, where they conducted their pivotal research.
- Kariko later served as vice president and senior vice president at BioNTech RNA Pharmaceuticals and has been a Professor at Szeged University since 2021.
- Weissman is the Roberts Family Professor in Vaccine Research and Director of the Penn Institute for RNA Innovations at the University of Pennsylvania.
- mRNA technology had been known but not perfected until Kariko and Weissman’s contributions made it viable for large-scale vaccine development.
- The quick development of mRNA vaccines was instrumental in combatting the rapid spread of Covid-19.
- Before mRNA vaccines, large-scale vaccine development required time-consuming cell culture methods.
- Kariko and Weissman’s work was already influencing mRNA vaccine development before the Covid-19 pandemic began.
- Their research marked a monumental shift in the field of immunology and vaccine development, garnering them the Nobel Prize.
These above one-liners distill the essential points and could be useful for students preparing for various examinations.
Science and Technology GK Questions-Aug 30, 2023
Questions:
- What risks do people with hospital-treated depression face, based on their genetic predisposition?
- Which journal was the study on hospital-treated depression published in?
- How much more likely are individuals with hospital-treated depression and a high genetic predisposition to bipolar disorder to develop the disease compared to the general population?
- What new feature is Meta-owned Instagram testing for creators?
- Who is the head of Instagram?
- What has Google expanded related to its artificial intelligence?
- What is the name of the new infrastructure in Google’s AI-optimised portfolio?
- What is the status of Google’s Pixel Pass subscription service?
- Who was the former COO of BharatPe and what was his reassignment?
- What is the next interplanetary mission of the Indian space agency?
- What is the name of the mission to the Sun by the Indian space agency?
- How many payloads does Aditya-L1 carry and who developed them?
- Where was the VELC instrument developed?
- What malware did the FBI disrupt and how many infected computers were identified?
- How many countries participated in the operation against the Qakbot malware?
- How many Facebook and Instagram accounts did Meta remove to counter a Chinese propaganda campaign?
- What is the new feature Google introduced to its Workspace apps?
- Who is the GM and Vice President of Google Workspace?
- How many users does Google Workspace have?
- What elements did India’s moon rover find near the lunar south pole?
- Which instrument on Chandrayaan-3 made measurements of the elemental composition of the lunar surface?
Answers:
- They may have a high risk of developing conditions such as substance abuse, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, and anxiety.
- Nature Medicine.
- 32 times more likely.
- A feature allowing creators to share notable fan comments to their Stories.
- Adam Mosseri.
- Its AI-optimised infrastructure portfolio.
- ‘Cloud TPU v5e’.
- It has been discontinued from August 29, 2023.
- Dhruv Dhanraj Bahl; he was reassigned as Chief Business Officer for the merchant lending division.
- A mission to the Sun.
- Aditya-L1.
- Seven payloads; they are indigenously developed by different laboratories in India.
- Indian Institute of Astrophysics.
- Qakbot malware; more than 700,000 computers worldwide.
- Seven countries: the US, France, Germany, the Netherlands, the UK, Romania, and Latvia.
- 7,704 Facebook accounts, 954 Pages, 15 Groups, and 15 Instagram accounts.
- Duet AI assistant.
- Aparna Pappu.
- Over 3 billion users.
- Oxygen, aluminium, sulphur, and other elements.
- The Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) instrument.
Science and Technology GK Questions-July 14
- Who received praise from Prime Minister Narendra Modi for their relentless dedication in the launch of Chandrayaan-3? Answer: India’s scientists.
- From which location did the Chandrayaan-3 mission take off? Answer: Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh.
- On what date will India’s space sector remember the launch of Chandrayaan-3 in golden letters, according to Prime Minister Modi? Answer: 14th July 2023.
- Which two space agencies praised India’s Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft? Answer: NASA and the European Space Agency (ESA).
- What is the nickname given to the LVM-3 rocket that carried Chandrayaan-3? Answer: Bahubali.
- What was the outcome of the Chandrayaan-2 mission in 2019? Answer: The lander named Vikram crashed on the moon’s surface.
- If Chandrayaan-3 is successful, how many countries will have landed and roved on the Moon’s surface? Answer: Four (US, Russia, China, and India).
- How did India launch its first Moon mission, Chandrayaan-1, in 2008? Answer: Using the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV).
- How much does the Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft weigh? Answer: The propulsion module weighs 2,148 kg, the lander weighs 1,723.89 kg, and the rover weighs 26 kg.
- What were the names given to the lander and rover during the Chandrayaan-2 mission? Answer: The lander was named Vikram, and the rover was named Pragyan.
- What is the nickname given to India’s heavy rocket, LVM-3? Answer: Bahubali.
- What is the approximate distance between Earth and the Moon? Answer: Approximately 3.844 lakh km.
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