Japan, Jahn-Teller-metal - Current Affairs Questions and Answers

1)   Which country celebrates the birthday of its emperor/ supreme leader as national holiday on 23 December?


a. UK
b. Japan
c. South Korea
d. North Korea
Answer  Explanation 

ANSWER: Japan

Explanation:
President of India Shri Pranab Mukherjee extended greetings to the Emperor and People of Japan on the eve of their national day on 23rd December 2015. The current emperor of Japan is Emperor Akihito and his birthday is celebrated on the national day of Japan. The two countries have recently strengthened bilateral ties into Special Strategic and Global Partnership.


2)   Which country has made the decision to resume whaling in the Antarctic ocean by March 2016?

a. China
b. Japan
c. Singapore
d. Malaysia
Answer  Explanation 

ANSWER: Japan

Explanation:
Japan has taken the decision to resume whaling in the Antarctic Ocean by March end. By March 2014, ICJ had ruled that Japan’s decades old whale hunt in the Antarctic should stop. Japan fisheries agency has notified the International Whaling Commission on 27th November 2015 that Japan will resume whaling under the revised plan in the 2015/2016 season. Plan has also made the decision to cut annual minke whale catches by two thirds to 333. Scientific whaling in Japan commenced in 1987.


3)   Japanese parliament has voted into law what is a defence policy shift for the first time since 1945. The law is regarding:

a. Loosening the limits of pacifist constitution on military
b. Permission for Japanese troops to fight abroad for the first time since 1945
c. Both of the above
d. Neither of the above
Answer  Explanation 

ANSWER: Both of the above

Explanation:
Japanese Parliament has voted into law a defence policy shift which could permit its troops to fight overseas for the first time since 1945. This shift which is the biggest change in the defence policy of Japan since creation of post war military in 1954 is critical to meet new challenges, especially from China. Legislation has triggered protests from citizens who fear it could ensnare the Japanese troops in global violence. Bills promoting the law were approved by the lower and upper house of the Japanese parliament, despite opposition efforts to block vote submitting censure motions and no confidence motion against the cabinet of Shinzo Abe in the lower house. Long standing ban on collective self defence is to be removed via this law.


4)   On 11th Aug’15 which of the following country switched on a nuclear reactor for the first time in nearly two years?

a. India
b. China
c. Japan
d. Iraq
Answer  Explanation 

ANSWER: Japan

Explanation:
Japan switched on a nuclear reactor for the first time in nearly two years, as Prime Minister Shinzo Abe seeks to reassure a nervous public that tougher standards mean the sector is now safe after the Fukushima disaster in 2011. Of Japan's 25 reactors at 15 plants for which operators have applied for permission to restart, only five at three plants have been cleared for restart.


5)   Which country’s parliament on 17th June’15 passed a bill to lower the voting age from 20 to 18?

a. China
b. United Kingdom
c. United States of America
d. Japan
Answer  Explanation 

ANSWER: Japan

Explanation:
The bill that seeks revision of the public office election law was passed by the House of Councilors (upper house) after being approved in the House of Representatives (lower house).


6)   Name the Indian conferred with Japan's highest civilian award “Order of the Rising Sun, Gold and Silver Star” for his outstanding contributions to science and Indo-Japanese science cooperation on 2nd May’15?

a. Narayan Krishnamurthy
b. S Radhakrishnan
c. C N R Rao
d. Amartya Sen
Answer  Explanation 

ANSWER: C N R Rao

Explanation:
Prof. C N R Rao is also the only Indian to be elected as a foreign member of the Japan Academy in Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research.


7)   In which country, a train for the first time travelled at more than 600 kilometres an hour in Apr-15?

a. India
b. China
c. North Korea
d. Japan
Answer  Explanation 

ANSWER: Japan

Explanation:
Japan's state-of-the-art Maglev train clocked a new world speed record in 21st Apr’15 in a test run near Mount Fuji, smashing through the 600 kilometre per hour mark. The new record came less than a week after the company recorded a top speed of 590 kph, breaking its own 2003 record of 581 kilometre per hour.