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📅 Date: 02 December 2025

⭐ TOP 10 Current Affairs MCQ – 02 December 2025 (English)
1️⃣ Q. As of 02 December 2025, India has been re-elected to which international organization’s Council with the highest votes (154/169)?
Answer: B) IMO Council – Category B
Explanation:
India was re-elected to the IMO Council (Category B) for 2026–27 with 154 out of 169 valid votes. This strengthens India’s global maritime role and policymaking influence.
2️⃣ Q. As of 02 December 2025, which cyclone’s remnant moved closer to the Tamil Nadu coast, causing heavy rainfall and red alerts?
A) Cyclone Mandous    B) Cyclone Nivar    C) Cyclone Ditwah    D) Cyclone Michaung
Answer: C) Cyclone Ditwah
Explanation:
The remnant of Cyclone Ditwah moved from the Bay of Bengal toward the east coast and triggered red/orange alerts for Chennai and nearby districts.
3️⃣ Q. Due to Cyclone Ditwah, which alert level was issued in Tamil Nadu on 02 December 2025?
A) Green Alert    B) Yellow Alert    C) Orange / Red Alert    D) No Alert
Answer: C) Orange / Red Alert
Explanation:
IMD issued Orange/Red alerts for Chennai and surrounding coastal districts due to heavy rainfall and strong winds.
4️⃣ Q. According to the IMD’s alerts on 02 December 2025, which state/region was most affected?
A) Bihar    B) Tamil Nadu    C) Punjab    D) Maharashtra
Answer: B) Tamil Nadu
Explanation:
Alerts were issued for Chennai and surrounding coastal districts due to the impact of Cyclone Ditwah.
5️⃣ Q. What does India’s re-election to IMO Council (Category B) for 2026–27 signify?
A) India got a seat in the UN Security Council    B) India’s influence in global maritime safety & shipping policy has increased    C) India received economic aid    D) India imposed a trade embargo
Answer: B) India’s influence in global maritime safety & shipping policy has increased
Explanation:
IMO focuses on maritime safety, shipping regulation, and marine pollution control — India’s re-election strengthens its global maritime governance role.
6️⃣ Q. After the remnant of Cyclone Ditwah returned toward the coast, which districts announced closure of schools and colleges?
A) Chennai    B) Tiruvallur    C) Kanchipuram    D) All of the above
Answer: D) All of the above
Explanation:
Due to the cyclone’s impact, Chennai, Tiruvallur, and Kanchipuram districts declared holiday for schools and colleges.
7️⃣ Q. According to the news on 02 December 2025, which country was severely affected by Cyclone Ditwah, reporting more than 410 deaths?
A) India    B) Bangladesh    C) Sri Lanka    D) Myanmar
Answer: C) Sri Lanka
Explanation:
Cyclone Ditwah caused massive floods and landslides in Sri Lanka — with reports confirming over 410 deaths by 02 December.
8️⃣ Q. As of 02 December 2025, how many deaths were confirmed in Sri Lanka due to Cyclone Ditwah?
A) Around 200    B) 410    C) 540    D) 320
Answer: B) 410
Explanation:
Reports confirmed at least 410 deaths due to Cyclone Ditwah in Sri Lanka.
9️⃣ Q. India’s re-election to the IMO Council for 2026–27 indicates increased influence in which area?
A) Digital Economy    B) Maritime Safety & International Shipping Policy    C) Space Exploration    D) Global Health Policy
Answer: B) Maritime Safety & International Shipping Policy
Explanation:
IMO aims to ensure maritime safety, shipping standards, and marine pollution control — India’s re-election enhances its role in these areas.
🔟 Q. What is the full form of IMO?
A) International Maritime Organization    B) International Marine Organisation    C) Intergovernmental Maritime Organisation    D) International Merchant Organization
Answer: A) International Maritime Organization
Explanation:
IMO (International Maritime Organization) is the global body responsible for maritime safety, shipping standards, and marine pollution control.
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