Daily Current Affairs Quiz 22 November 2023
Daily Current Affairs Quiz 22 November 2023 : Important questions related to current affairs and their answers made available by this article for the students preparing for competitive exams. Through these questions, candidates can prepare well for the competitive exam and make it easier to get a government job.
Daily Current Affairs Quiz of 22 November 2023
Question 1. When did the celebration of World Fisheries Day begin?
Answer – 2015
World Fisheries Day is celebrated every year on 21 November across the world. The day highlights the importance of healthy marine ecosystems as well as ensuring sustainable stocks of fisheries in the world. The day explores ways of interest and development of the fishermen community. For the first time this day was celebrated on 21 November, 2015 and on this day the grand inauguration of the International Fishermen Organization was held in New Delhi.
Question 2. When was World Children’s Day celebrated for the first time?
Answer – 1954
World Children’s Day is celebrated every year on 20 November with the aim of making children aware of education and their rights. In India, Children’s Day is celebrated on 14 November, which commemorates the first Prime Minister of the country.
Question 3. Which novel won the 2023 JCB Prize for Literature?
Answer – Fire Bird
Fire Bird is a novel by Tamil writer Perumal Murugan. It has been translated into English by Janani Kannan. This novel has been declared the winner of the JCB Prize 2023 for Literature. Perumal Murugan has written 12 novels, including ‘Seasons of the Palm’, ‘Current Show’ and ‘One Part Woman’.
Question 4. What is the theme of World Television Day 2023?
Answer – Accessibility
World Television Day is celebrated every year on 21 November. The United Nations (UN) started celebrating World Television Day in 1996. This day highlights the importance of TV in the world. It provides education and information along with entertainment in the world. Television has worked to connect people across the country and abroad. Through this, people have been able to know the culture, technology and development of distant countries.
Question 5. When is World AMR Awareness Week being observed in 2023?
Answer – 18-24 November
World Antimicrobial Resistance Awareness Week is being observed from 18 to 24 November with the theme ‘Preventing Antimicrobial Resistance Together’. The objective of celebrating this week is to increase awareness and understanding about AMR by highlighting best practices among One Health stakeholders. The primary goal of the week is to reduce the emergence and transmission of drug-resistant infections.
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