Practice Current Affairs MCQs for UPSC Prelims 2026 — Detailed Solutions
Dec, 2025
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In the UPSC Prelims GS Paper I, some questions are factual, and some are analytical, but Current Affairs MCQs are always there and always important.
To master current affairs, every topper advises practising regularly. The best way to build that habit is through MCQs. This blog is your Current Affairs MCQs practice space to help you:
- Understand the logic behind every option
- Sharpen your elimination skills
- Build accuracy under pressure
- Convert Current Affairs into your highest-scoring area
Let’s get started!
How to Attempt Current Affairs Prelims MCQs
In this set, you will practice 25 PYQs from Polity, and each question carries 2 marks, similar to the UPSC Prelims pattern. This is a 50-mark mini-test focused on core Indian Polity concepts. To make this practice effective:
- Set a timer for 25 minutes (1 minute per question).
- After completing, calculate your score honestly and identify weak areas.
Practice Tips
- Read the question carefully.
- Analyse every option, not just the one that “looks correct.”
- Eliminate smartly—remove clearly wrong choices to improve accuracy.
- Stay calm under the timer.
- Don’t overthink factual questions.
Let’s do interactive Polity MCQs practice along with crisp explanations aligned with the syllabus to help you revise in minutes.
UPSC Prelims Current Affairs MCQs
QUESTION 1
Hard
Consider the following pairs:
- Lake Natron — Tanzania
- Cabo Delgado — Mozambique
- Zangezur Corridor — Central Asia
How many of the above are correctly matched?
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QUESTION 2
Medium
“Snow Leopard Landscape Initiative” is primarily concerned with which of the following?
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QUESTION 3
Easy
The Green Climate Fund (GCF) was established under which of the following?
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QUESTION 4
Medium
Which of the following countries does NOT share a land border with Myanmar?
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QUESTION 5
Medium
The species “Indian Skimmer” (Rynchops albicollis) is currently listed as:
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QUESTION 6
Medium
Which of the following best describes the “Zambezi Basin” (often in news in African water discussions)?
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QUESTION 7
Medium
The term “Just Energy Transition Partnerships (JETP)” refers to:
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QUESTION 8
Medium
Which Indian city is nearest to the Tropic of Cancer’s passage and is often mentioned in geography/current affairs?
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QUESTION 9
Medium
Which of the following best describes the “Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM)” being discussed in global trade/environmental news?
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QUESTION 10
Medium
“Blue-Spotted Coral Grouper” was recently in news. It is:
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QUESTION 11
Hard
“Project Varuna 2.0” deals with:
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QUESTION 12
Medium
Sagarmala Jal Marg 2.0” launched in 2025 focuses mainly on:
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QUESTION 13
Medium
Samudrayaan Mission aims to:
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QUESTION 14
Easy
Consider the following:
- sugarcane juice
- damaged food grains
- corn (maize)
- tapioca starch.
Which are the major feedstocks for ethanol production in India?
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QUESTION 15
Medium
“Operation Swords of Iron,” often mentioned in news, was launched by:
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QUESTION 16
Medium
The Kudavolai system, highlighted during PM Modi’s recent visit at Gangaikonda Cholapuram, relates to:
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QUESTION 17
Easy
Which country does NOT share a land border with Israel?
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QUESTION 18
Hard
The Aadi Thiruvathirai festival, during which Rajendra I’s anniversary was celebrated, is associated with:
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QUESTION 19
Easy
Which Indian state leads in ethanol production capacity?
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QUESTION 20
Easy
Dugong conservation in India is focused mainly in:
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QUESTION 21
Hard
Consider the following pairs (Rivers in News)
- Shatt al-Arab – Iraq & Iran
- Litani River – Lebanon
- Jordan River – Syria & Israel
- Nile Blue branch – Ethiopia & Sudan
How many pairs are correctly matched?
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QUESTION 22
Medium
“Operation Prosperity Guardian”, recently seen in news in was related to:
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QUESTION 23
Hard
Consider the following statements regarding India’s Blue Economy initiatives:
- India’s Deep Ocean Mission supports deep-sea mining exploration.
- India is a member of the International Seabed Authority.
- India’s Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) expands up to 500 nautical miles.
Which statements are correct?
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QUESTION 24
Hard
Consider the following statements about the traditional practice Jodidara, recently in news:
- Jodidara is a form of polyandry traditionally practised among the Hatti tribe of Himachal Pradesh.
- The practice is linked to land protection and inheritance customs in hill communities.
- The Hatti tribe was added to the Scheduled Tribes list of India in 2022.
How many of the above statements are correct?
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QUESTION 25
Hard
Consider the following statements regarding AdFalciVax, India’s indigenous multi-stage malaria vaccine:
- AdFalciVax is being developed jointly by ICMR’s RMRC (Bhubaneswar) and NIMR, in collaboration with DBT–NII.
- The vaccine targets Plasmodium vivax, which is the deadliest malaria parasite globally.
- AdFalciVax is designed as a multi-stage vaccine that aims to interrupt the parasite at different stages of its life cycle.
How many of the above statements are correct?
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Start Practising NowHow to Analyse Current Affairs MCQs After Practising
Done attempting the questions? Feeling confident about your score, or unsure about your Current Affairs prep for UPSC 2026?
Remember, solving MCQs and counting marks is only half the battle. The real improvement comes from how you analyse them afterwards. Use this quick method to get maximum value from every practice session:
1. Review Every Option: Don’t just check whether your answer was right. Read from explanations why each option is correct or incorrect. UPSC often repeats concepts through alternative statements.
2. Note the Incorrect Questions: Mark the questions you got wrong and analyse why:
- Did you misread the question?
- Were you confused between two similar options?
- Was it a lack of factual recall?
This will help you fix the exact gap.
3. Identify the Pattern: See which types of questions you missed frequently - statement-related, places in the news, one-word related, etc . These become your next revision targets.
4. Check the Logic Behind the Right Answer: UPSC rarely asks random facts. Notice the logic, keywords, or clues that led to the correct answer. This sharpens your elimination skills.
5. Update Your Current Affairs Notes: Add one-line corrections or facts for every mistake. This builds a high-yield revision sheet over time.
6. Reattempt After 2–3 Days: Solve the same set again quickly. If your score improves, your learning is working. If not, revise the weak areas again.
Also see: Crack UPSC Prelims 2026 with Daily UPSC MCQs Practice
Final Words
Prelims 2026 is still 539 days away, and you have enough time to build clarity, confidence, and a strong UPSC Current Affairs base without rushing. Don’t chase perfection. Don’t compare your pace with others. Trust the process, and practice actively.
You've got this. Keep going.
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