When International Day for Biosphere Reserves 2023 Observed globally?
- A. 3 November
- B. 7 November
- C. 5 November
- D. 6 November
Correct Answer: A. 3 November
On November 3, UNESCO proudly celebrate the International Day for Biosphere Reserves to recognize the crucial role that biosphere reserves play for all of humanity. On this day, the diversity of these sites, their resilience, the knowledge they generate, and the example they set are celebrated.
Correct Answer: C. 7 April 2021
Pakistan was suspended by FIFA’s all-powerful Council in April last year after the Pakistan Football Federation Normalisation Committee was thrown out of office by a group of officials led by Ashfaq Hussain Shah, who was elected as president in an election of the PFF held by the Supreme Court in December 2018.
Correct Answer: B. United States
The 46th G7 summit was originally scheduled to be held in the month of June 2020, at Camp David, United States. G7 is an association of seven of the world’s largest economies namely the US, UK, France, Germany, Italy, Canada, and Japan.
Correct Answer: A. United States
The United States on January 11, 2022, announced a new contribution of more than $308 million in humanitarian assistance for the people of Afghanistan. This brings total US humanitarian aid in Afghanistan and for Afghan refugees in the region to nearly $782 million since October 2021, retaining its position as the single largest donor of humanitarian aid in Afghanistan.
Correct Answer: B. Gambia
Correct Answer: D. Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia, which has led a years-long military coalition in Yemen, announced on 1 August 2023 a $1.2 billion grant for the war-scarred country`s internationally recognized government, the latest attempt to prop up its economy. The money will help the government address its budget deficit and also fund salaries for civil servants and support for ensuring food security, the official Saudi Press Agency said
Correct Answer: C. UAE
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) on Monday said it would introduce a federal corporate tax on business profits for the first time starting from June 1, 2023, although it kept the rate low, at 9 percent, to maintain its attractiveness for businesses. The Gulf Arab oil exporter, a magnet for the globe’s ultra-rich, has long benefited from its tax-free status to carve out a role as an international commercial, energy, and tourism hub.