Gurukulprep
Quiz
- What is the primary objective of the ‘PRARAMBH 2026’ campaign launched by the Union Finance Minister?
- To introduce a new GST structure
- To promote cashless payments
- To build awareness about the new Income Tax Act, 2025
- To reduce government spending
- Which technology initiative was launched to assist taxpayers under the new Income Tax Act, 2025?
- Aadhar Samarth
- Kar Saathi chatbot
- GST Parichay
- e-TDS Portal
- Which Indian government portal recorded over 10,000 complaints about misleading advertisements in traditional medicine systems by March 2026?
- Ayush Suraksha Portal
- eSanjeevani
- Swachh Bharat Portal
- eNAM
- What is the aim of the National Youth Policy 2026 proposed by the Indian government?
- To provide free education for all
- To align youth participation with Viksit Bharat 2047 goals
- To implement universal basic income
- To privatise higher education
- Which state recently signed the Jal Jeevan Mission 2.0 MoU with the Centre to focus on sustainable rural water supply?
- Maharashtra
- Gujarat
- Tamil Nadu
- Rajasthan
- What was the key update in India’s Income Tax Rules, 2026 regarding digital businesses’ significant economic presence?
- Transaction threshold set at Rs 2 crore or 3 lakh users
- No taxation for digital businesses
- Flat 20% tax rate for all
- Mandatory GST registration
- Which two countries recently signed an MoU to enhance postal cooperation, focusing on digital remittance and technology?
- India and Nepal
- India and Bhutan
- India and Bangladesh
- India and Sri Lanka
- What is the main focus of the RBI’s Utkarsh 3.0 strategy framework for 2026–29?
- Privatisation of banks
- Strengthening regulatory mechanisms and financial stability
- Reducing interest rates
- Eliminating cash transactions
- Which Indian state is set to host the Travel Mart-2026 to boost tourism?
- Himachal Pradesh
- Jammu and Kashmir
- Uttarakhand
- Punjab
- Which major change was introduced regarding political advertisements for upcoming Indian Assembly elections in 2026?
- No restrictions on political ads
- Mandatory pre-certification from MCMC for all platforms
- Only print ads require approval
- Ban on social media ads

