Who is the current Chairman of the International Cricket Council (ICC)?
A. Wasim Akram
B. Britni Shae
C. Jay Shah
D. Ujay Bajaj
Brief Facts about ICC:
The current Chairman of the International Cricket Council (ICC) is Jay Shah. He assumed the charge on 1st December 2024 Moreover, he belongs to India. He is also the youngest Chairman of the ICC ever. The term of his office is 2 years and is twice extendable up to a maximum of 6 years. The post of ICC Chairman was created in the year 2014. Further, the head office of ICC is in Dubai-UAE.
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Which sport World Cup is held first time in United Kingdom in March 2025?
A. Cricket World Cup.
B. Kabbadi World Cup.
C. Rugbi World Cup.
D. Hockey World Cup
Brief Facts about Kabbadi World Cup 2025:
The Kabbadi World Cup 2025 was the 2nd of edition of this mega event of sport. It was held under World Kabaddi. The event was continued from 17th of March to 23 March 2025. There were men and women participants in the tournament. The Indian men’s and women’s Kabaddi teams won the titles of World Kabaddi Championship. Whereas England was the runner-up in both cases. The first World Kabaddi Championship was held in 2019 at Malaysia.
Who will host the FIFA World Cup 2026?
A. Japan
B. USA, Mexico and Canada
C. USA and South Africa
D. Italy and France
Brief Facts about FIFA World Cup 2026:
The FIFA World Cup 2026 will be held in three states i.e., America, Canada, and Mexico. This mega event will consist of a total of 104 matches. Moreover, the matches of the FIFA Cup 2026 will start from the 11th of June 2026 to the 19th of July 2026. There will be a total of 48 teams that will participate in the tournament. The mega event of FIFA will continue for 39 days.
The World Expo 2025 will be hosted by which state?
A. America.
B. India
C. Brazil.
D. Japan.
Which state became the new member of BRICS in 2025?
A. Japan.
B. Saudi Arabia.
C. South Africa.
D. France.
Brief Facts about BRICS:
BRICS is an economic-political group of states i.e., Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa. The name BRICS emerged in 2001 by Jim O’Neill. He was a British Economist. Now there are other members of BRICS, such as Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Iran, Ethiopia, and UAE, which are some time called as “BRICS+.” Further, the 16th BRICS summit 2024 was conducted in Kazan-Russia. Moreover, the next 17th BRICS Summit 2025 will be held in Brazil.
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What is the warning of International Monetring Fund regarding US tarriffs of year 2025?
A. It will boost the international economy.
B. The Oil Prices will increase in coming years.
C. Tarriffs are risky for international grown as well as inflation.
D. International trade will affect.
Brief Facts about US Global Trade Tariffs 2025:
In the year 2025, the US President Donald Trump imposed tariffs on many states including; India, China, and Canada. These trade tariffs are for supporting the US trade in the international market and for getting the maximum benefit for the US Economy.
What is the International Monetary Fund global growth rate for the economic year 2025?
A. Two Percent.
B. Three Percent.
C. Four Percent.
D. One Percent.
Brief Facts about IMF Global Growth Rate 2025:
The IMF international global growth rate for 2025 is 3 percent. Whereas, the IMF global growth rate for the year 2026 is 3.1 percent. Every year IMF forecasts the global growth rate of the international economy by considering various economic factors. Such as, the imposition of trade barriers, trade tariffs and global commercial activities.
Which organization has issued ‘The Real Fertility Crisis” 2025, the report on world population?
A. World Bank.
B. International Monetry Fund.
C. World Food Organization.
D. United Nations Population Fund.
Brief Facts about Real Fertility Crisis 2025 Report:
The Real Fertility Crisis 2025 report is issued by the United Nations Population Fund. The report is based on the survey conducted with the help of YouGov from 14 states in the world. According to this report, almost 1 out of 5 adults worldwide believe that he/she will not have the number of children he/she desire. Moreover, 39% people think that financial barrier hinders them from reaching their desired family size.
Who has won the 2025 ICC Women’s Cricket World under 19?
A. Kenya.
B. South Afria.
C. Afghanistan.
D. India
Brief Facts about 2025 ICC Cricket World under 19:
2025 ICC Women’s Cricket World under-19 was the second edition of its type. The women 2025 ICC Cricket World under 19 was held in Malaysia, and the Indian cricket team under-19 was the winner of this mega cricket event.
Who has hosted the G20 Summit for the year 2025?
A. Brazil.
B. South Africa.
C. Saudi Arabia.
D. Pakistan.
Brief Facts about G20 Summit for the year 2025:
The G20 20th Summit for the year 2025 is held in Johannesburg, South Africa. The theme of the meeting was Solidarity, Equality, Sustainability. Moreover, the G20 is 19 countries plus the European Union platform that is for the mutual cooperation in the field of trade, commerce, infrastructure, and economy etc. Further, it was the first time that the G20 meeting was held on the African Continent.
Where the United Nations Climate Conference (COP30) will be held?
A. Panama City.
B. Spain.
C. Egypt.
D. Brazil
Brief Facts about COP Conferences:
| Sr No | COP No. | Year | State Hosted | Punch Lines |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Conference of the Parties(COP)-1 | 1995 | Berlin, Germany | In this meeting adopted the Berlin Mandate, beginning talks on stronger climate action. |
| 2 | Conference of the Parties-2 | 1996 | Geneva, Switzerland | The main focus was recognized need for legally binding targets for developed nations. |
| 3 | Conference of the Parties-3 | 1997 | Kyoto, Japan | The Kyoto Protocol adopted — first binding emission targets. |
| 4 | Conference of the Parties-4 | 1998 | Buenos Aires, Argentina | Agreed on Kyoto implementation plan. |
| 5 | Conference of the Parties-5 | 1999 | Bonn, Germany | Pay attention to technical rules for implementing Kyoto Protocol. |
| 6 | Conference of the Parties-6 | 2000 | The Hague, Netherlands | Talks collapsed; later resumed in Bonn (2001). |
| 7 | Conference of the Parties-7 | 2001 | Marrakesh, Morocco | Focus on Marrakesh Accords to operationalize Kyoto Protocol. |
| 8 | Conference of the Parties-8 | 2002 | New Delhi, India | The Delhi Declaration highlighted sustainable development. |
| 9 | Conference of the Parties-9 | 2003 | Milan, Italy | The COP agenda was Kyoto mechanisms and forest management. |
| 10 | Conference of the Parties-10 | 2004 | Buenos Aires, Argentina | Reviewed progress since Kyoto and discussed post-2012 actions. |
| 11 | Conference of the Parties-11 | 2005 | Montreal, Canada | Kyoto Protocol entered into force; started post-Kyoto talks. |
| 12 | Conference of the Parties-12 | 2006 | Nairobi, Kenya | Nairobi Framework to help developing nations with climate action. |
| 13 | Conference of the Parties-13 | 2007 | Bali, Indonesia | Adopted the Bali Action Plan for long-term cooperative action. |
| 14 | Conference of the Parties-14 | 2008 | Poznań, Poland | Progress on financing adaptation and technology transfer. |
| 15 | Conference of the Parties-15 | 2009 | Copenhagen, Denmark | Copenhagen Accord — non-binding deal on emission cuts. |
| 16 | Conference of the Parties-16 | 2010 | Cancún, Mexico | Cancún Agreements set up Green Climate Fund (GCF). |
| 17 | Conference of the Parties-17 | 2011 | Durban, South Africa | Durban Platform — roadmap for a new global treaty. |
| 18 | Conference of the Parties-18 | 2012 | Doha, Qatar | Doha Amendment — extended Kyoto Protocol to 2020. |
| 19 | Conference of the Parties-19 | 2013 | Warsaw, Poland | Warsaw International Mechanism for climate loss and damage. |
| 20 | Conference of the Parties-20 | 2014 | Lima, Peru | Drafted framework for Paris Agreement. |
| 21 | Conference of the Parties-21 | 2015 | Paris, France | Historic Paris Agreement — limit warming to 1.5–2°C. |
| 22 | Conference of the Parties-22 | 2016 | Marrakesh, Morocco | Focus on implementing the Paris Agreement. |
| 23 | Conference of the Parties-23 | 2017 | Bonn, Germany (hosted by Fiji) | Worked on Paris Rulebook (implementation details). |
| 24 | Conference of the Parties-24 | 2018 | Katowice, Poland | Adopted the Katowice Rulebook. |
| 25 | Conference of the Parties-25 | 2019 | Madrid, Spain (hosted by Chile) | Negotiations on carbon markets stalled. |
| 26 | Conference of the Parties-26 | 2021 | Glasgow, UK | Glasgow Climate Pact — call to phase down coal, net zero goals. |
| 27 | Conference of the Parties-27 | 2022 | Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt | Created Loss and Damage Fund for vulnerable countries. |
| 28 | Conference of the Parties-28 | 2023 | Dubai, UAE | First Global Stocktake of Paris Agreement progress. |
| 29 | CConference of the Parties-29 | 2024 | Baku, Azerbaijan | Paying heed to new climate finance goals post-2025. |
| 30 | Conference of the Parties–30 | 2025 | Belém, Brazil (Upcoming) | Will focus on forest protection, finance, and adaptation under Paris goals. |
