_____ at the age of 34 became the world youngest serving Prime Minister of Finland.

A. Sanna Marin
B. Jyrki Katainen
C. Mari Kiviniemi
D. None of these

Answer

Correct Answer: A. Sanna Marin


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Taking office at the age of 34, she was the youngest person to hold office in Finnish history. As prime minister, Marin responded to the COVID-19 pandemic by invoking a state of emergency. She condemned the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine and has been a vocal supporter of Ukraine.

Who won the second round of Croatia 2019-20 Presidential Election with 52.66 % votes?

A. Zoran Milanovic
B. Luka Zeen Milanovic
C. Kolinda Grabar Kitarovic
D. None of these

Answer

Correct Answer: A. Zoran Milanovic

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Zoran Milanović is a Croatian politician who is the President-elect of Croatia, due to take office on 19 February 2020. He previously served as Prime Minister of Croatia, from 2011 to 2016. Content Source: Wikipedia

Which country is the Vice-President of FATF for 2019-20?

A. Iran
B. China
C. Germany
D. USA

Answer

Correct Answer: C. Germany


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The FATF Vice-President, is appointed by the Plenary from among its members for a term of two years. The Vice-President assists the President in carrying out his/her responsibilities and stands in for the President when necessary. Dr. Marcus Pleyer of Germany assumed the position of Vice-President of the FATF.

Which Country is the FATF President for 2019-20?

A. Nigeria
B. China
C. Germany
D. Pakistan

Answer

Correct Answer: B. China


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The FATF President is a senior official appointed by the FATF Plenary from among its members for a term of one year. The term of the President begins on 1 July and ends on 30 June of the following year. The President convenes and chairs the meetings of the FATF Plenary and the Steering Group, and he/she oversees the FATF Secretariat. Xiangmin Liu of the People’s Republic of China assumed the position of President of the FATF on 1 July 2019. He succeeded Marshall Billingslea of the United States.

 

Which airline was fined Rs. $50,000 by the US Department of Transportation to settle allegations it discriminated against three Muslim passengers who were ordered off their planes?

A. Singapore Airlines
B. Emirates Airlines
C. Delta Air Lines
D. Royal Airline

Answer

Correct Answer: C. Delta Air Lines

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Delta Air Lines was on Friday, January 25, 2020 fined $50,000 by the US Department of Transportation to settle allegations it discriminated against three Muslim passengers who were ordered off their planes. In its consent order, the department said it found Delta “engaged in discriminatory conduct” and violated anti-discrimination laws when it removed the three passengers.

 

Which country cuts ties with World Wildlife Fund (WWF)?

A. Malaysia
B. Singapore
C. Indonesia
D. Thailand

Answer

Correct Answer: C. Indonesia


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Indonesia said on Wednesday (Jan 29) it has cut ties with the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) as it accused the global conservation group of overstepping its mandate in the country and unfairly criticizing efforts to extinguish out-of-control forest fires last year. The Southeast Asian nation said it had sent a letter to the WWF’s domestic office last week terminating a cooperation agreement that stretched back to 1998. The agreement involved joint work in the area of wildlife conservation and forestry, it added. An environment ministry spokesman said the WWF improperly extended its work across the archipelago into areas linked to climate change, waste management, and environmental issues.

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