APSC MCQs / APSC Prelims Questions (24/01/2026)

APSC MCQs / APSC Prelims Practice Questions based on Assam Tribune (Daily) –24/01/2026

For APSC CCE and other Assam Competitive examinations aspirants, practicing Daily MCQs is vital. This blog covers most important Prelims questions from the Assam Tribune today (24-01-2026). These issues are key for both APSC Prelims syllabus, offering insights into the important topics of current affairs.

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APSC MCQs / APSC Prelims Practice Questions (Date: 24/01/2025)


🟩 TOPIC 1: Climate Crisis in Assam – Winter Temperature Anomalies

Q1. The unusually high winter temperatures reported in Assam are best described as:

(a) Normal seasonal fluctuation
(b) Isolated weather events
(c) Temperature anomalies indicating climate change
(d) Effects of urban heat islands only

Answer: (c)

Explanation:
The newspaper characterised the warmer winters as recurrent deviations from long-term averages, signalling climate change, not short-term weather variability.


Q2. Which of the following sectors is most immediately affected by warmer winter temperatures in Assam?

(a) Mining
(b) Agriculture and cropping cycles
(c) Defence manufacturing
(d) Inland navigation

Answer: (b)

Explanation:
Warmer winters disrupt rabi crops, pest cycles, and agricultural planning, making agriculture the most sensitive sector.


Q3. Why are winter temperature anomalies considered a serious policy concern?

(a) Winters are economically insignificant
(b) Climate policies focus only on rainfall
(c) They indicate year-round climate disruption
(d) They affect only urban areas

Answer: (c)

Explanation:
The report stressed that climate change affects all seasons, and winter warming reflects systemic climatic shifts.


🟩 TOPIC 2: WEF Global Reskilling Initiative & Workforce Transition

Q4. India joined which global platform to address large-scale workforce reskilling?

(a) ILO Decent Work Programme
(b) UNESCO Skills Framework
(c) Global Reskilling Initiative of the World Economic Forum
(d) World Bank Human Capital Project

Answer: (c)

Explanation:
The Assam Tribune reported India’s entry into the WEF Global Reskilling Initiative to address future skill demands.


Q5. The primary objective of the Global Reskilling Initiative is to:

(a) Replace higher education
(b) Address technological unemployment
(c) Reduce labour migration
(d) Promote public sector jobs

Answer: (b)

Explanation:
The initiative focuses on reskilling and upskilling workers to adapt to automation and technological change.


Q6. Workforce transition mainly refers to:

(a) Shifting workers between countries
(b) Moving labour from informal to government jobs
(c) Transition from declining to emerging job roles
(d) Increasing retirement age

Answer: (c)

Explanation:
Workforce transition involves adapting skills to new and emerging sectors, not merely changing employers or locations.


🟩 TOPIC 3: India–Bangladesh Diplomatic Tensions & Mission Security

Q7. Under international law, the responsibility to protect diplomatic missions lies primarily with:

(a) The sending State
(b) The host State
(c) The United Nations
(d) The International Court of Justice

Answer: (b)

Explanation:
As per the Vienna Convention, the host country is responsible for ensuring the safety of foreign diplomatic missions.


Q8. India raised concerns over the security of its missions in:

(a) Myanmar
(b) Nepal
(c) Bangladesh
(d) Sri Lanka

Answer: (c)

Explanation:
The newspaper reported diplomatic communication between India and Bangladesh regarding mission security.


Q9. Why are India–Bangladesh relations particularly sensitive for Assam?

(a) Assam hosts international embassies
(b) Assam shares geographical proximity and cross-border linkages
(c) Assam controls foreign policy
(d) Assam has no border fencing

Answer: (b)

Explanation:
Assam’s geographic proximity and socio-economic linkages make bilateral tensions directly relevant to the State.


🟩 TOPIC 4: All-India Bank Strike – Five-Day Work Week

Q10. The nationwide bank strike was primarily organised to demand:

(a) Higher minimum wages
(b) Privatisation of banks
(c) A five-day work week
(d) Abolition of digital banking

Answer: (c)

Explanation:
The central demand highlighted was the introduction of a five-day work week in banking.


Q11. Which concept best explains the negotiation process used by bank unions to raise their demands?

(a) Arbitration
(b) Collective bargaining
(c) Judicial review
(d) Fiscal decentralisation

Answer: (b)

Explanation:
Unions use collective bargaining to negotiate working conditions with management/government.


Q12. A major governance challenge highlighted by bank strikes is:

(a) Inflation control
(b) Balancing labour rights with uninterrupted public services
(c) Bank nationalisation
(d) Capital adequacy norms

Answer: (b)

Explanation:
Banks are essential service providers, so strikes raise concerns about balancing employee welfare and public convenience.

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