January 2026 Important Questions – Part 4 (Q151–220)
January 2026 Current Affairs Questions 151–220 January 2026 Current Affairs Questions 151–220 are important for SSC, RRB, UPSC, banking, and state government exams. These multiple-choice questions cover important national and international events, economy, science & technology, sports, and government schemes of January 2026 and cover the most important national and international events of the month. These MCQs are useful for SSC, UPSC, RRB, banking, and other competitive exam preparation. Practice the updated January 2026 current affairs MCQs below and improve your competitive exam preparation. Important Topics Covered in January 2026 Government Schemes & Policies Economy & Banking Updates Science and Technology Sports & Awards International Affairs Q151. The India–Middle East–Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC) aims to:A. Promote military allianceB. Diversify trade routes and reduce logistics timeC. Replace Suez CanalD. Establish new currency blocAnswer: B Q152. The Global Economic Prospects report is published by:A. IMFB. World BankC. OECDD. WTOAnswer: B Q153. World Bank revised India’s FY26 growth forecast to approximately:A. 6.8%B. 7.0%C. 7.2%D. 7.4%Answer: C Q154. India’s fish production doubled from FY14 to FY25 to reach approximately:A. 150 lakh tonnesB. 175 lakh tonnesC. 190 lakh tonnesD. 197.75 lakh tonnesAnswer: D Q155. India is set to join Pax Silica, a US-led initiative focused on:A. Oil exportsB. Secure technology supply chainsC. Agricultural tradeD. Space tourismAnswer: B Q156. The National Sports Governance Rules, 2026 mandate:A. Lifetime tenure for officialsB. Women representation and independent election panelsC. Foreign oversightD. Abolition of federationsAnswer: B Q157. The Australia Group is primarily an informal export control regime against proliferation of:A. Nuclear weaponsB. Chemical and biological weaponsC. Ballistic missilesD. Cyber weaponsAnswer: B Q158. The Supreme Court judgment in Nabam Rebia (2016) reaffirmed that Governors must act on:A. Personal discretionB. Judicial directionC. Aid and advice of Council of MinistersD. President’s directionAnswer: C Q159. The UN High Seas Treaty became operational after ratification by more than:A. 50 countriesB. 60 countriesC. 70 countriesD. 80 countriesAnswer: D Q160. The Renewable Energy and Jobs – Annual Review 2025 highlighted India’s top ranking in:A. Wind employmentB. Solar PV employmentC. Nuclear employmentD. Coal employmentAnswer: B Q161. The NPS Vatsalya Scheme promotes:A. Corporate pensionsB. Early financial literacy and long-term savings for childrenC. Pension privatizationD. Retirement age increaseAnswer: B Q162. Food prices entered deflation for the first time since:A. 2010B. 2012C. 2014D. 2016Answer: C Q163. The symbolic gifting of a Nobel Peace Prize medal raised debate because Nobel honours are:A. Transferable legallyB. Non-transferable legallyC. TradableD. AuctionableAnswer: B Q164. Mission Mausam strengthened India’s:A. Defence satellitesB. Urban weather monitoring systemsC. Oil reservesD. Water pipelinesAnswer: B Q165. The Supreme Court directed mandatory reporting of student suicides by:A. District collectorsB. Police stationsC. Higher educational institutionsD. ParentsAnswer: C Q166. India’s defence production reached approximately:A. ₹1.25 lakh croreB. ₹1.40 lakh croreC. ₹1.51 lakh croreD. ₹1.75 lakh croreAnswer: C Q167. The European Union considered invoking its Anti-Coercion Instrument to counter:A. Military aggressionB. Economic pressureC. Cyber warfareD. Climate violationsAnswer: B Q168. Hope Island controversy relates to proposal for:A. Nuclear power plantB. Satellite launch facilityC. Oil refineryD. Deep-sea miningAnswer: B Q169. Under the India–UAE partnership, bilateral trade target by 2032 is over:A. $150 billionB. $175 billionC. $200 billionD. $250 billionAnswer: C Q170. Digital and Data Embassies concept ensures:A. Currency convertibilityB. Data sovereignty and cyber resilienceC. Free tradeD. Visa-free travelAnswer: B Q171. China’s demographic winter is characterized by:A. High fertilityB. Youth surgeC. Ageing population and low fertilityD. Migration boomAnswer: C Q172. Environmental Protection Fund Rules, 2026 emphasize:A. Carbon tradingB. Transparent audited use of pollution penaltiesC. Oil explorationD. Mining expansionAnswer: B Q173. The 99-year lease of Diego Garcia ensures continuity of:A. TourismB. UK–US military operationsC. Fishing rightsD. Oil drillingAnswer: B Q174. Neo-royalism in global politics refers to:A. Return of monarchiesB. Personalised concentration of executive powerC. Federal expansionD. Parliamentary supremacyAnswer: B Q175. The Carney Doctrine proposed at WEF 2026 advocates:A. Rigid bloc politicsB. Middle-power flexible multilateralismC. Unilateral dominanceD. ProtectionismAnswer: B Q176. Pixxel signed agreement with IN-SPACe to build:A. Nuclear satelliteB. Earth Observation constellationC. Human space capsuleD. Lunar roverAnswer: B Q177. Nature-negative finance globally is nearly how many times larger than nature-positive finance?A. 10 timesB. 15 timesC. 20 timesD. 30 timesAnswer: D Q178. The Military Quantum Mission supports integration of quantum technology into:A. AgricultureB. Defence architectureC. TourismD. FisheriesAnswer: B Q179. The Commission for Air Quality Management found winter pollution intensified mainly due to:A. Sudden emission spikesB. Atmospheric stagnationC. EarthquakesD. FloodingAnswer: B Q180. The G4 proposal addresses under-representation of:A. EuropeB. Global SouthC. NATOD. OECDAnswer: B Q181. The RBI report described India as being at a demographic:A. CollapseB. Dividend turning pointC. WinterD. PlateauAnswer: B Q182. India’s working-age population window is considered:A. PermanentB. Expanding infinitelyC. Narrow but criticalD. Declining rapidlyAnswer: C Q183. The circular economy report warned India’s recycling rate is approximately:A. 20%B. 15%C. 12%D. 10%Answer: D Q184. The Fourth Industrial Revolution Centre in India is located in:A. GujaratB. MaharashtraC. Andhra PradeshD. KarnatakaAnswer: C Q185. ACASA-India platform provides location-specific advisories for:A. StudentsB. FarmersC. InvestorsD. TouristsAnswer: B Q186. The Arctic greening phenomenon refers to:A. Ice thickeningB. Increase in tundra vegetationC. Coral bleachingD. Glacier upliftAnswer: B Q187. Atlantification refers to:A. Cooling of ArcticB. Increased Atlantic water inflow into ArcticC. NATO expansionD. Polar ice growthAnswer: B Q188. The Greenwald limit relates to:A. Carbon creditsB. Fusion plasma density thresholdC. Ozone depletionD. Sea-level riseAnswer: B Q189. India’s renewable capacity target achievement strengthened its role in:A. Coal allianceB. Climate leadershipC. Oil cartelD. Military blocAnswer: B Q190. The SWAMIH fund supports:A. Defence procurementB. Stalled housing projectsC. Pension reformD. Nuclear reactorsAnswer: B Q191. The PNGRB–Germany MoU focuses on cooperation in:A. Coal miningB. Hydrogen regulationC. Oil pipelinesD. Wind turbinesAnswer: B Q192. The NIRANTAR platform enhances coordination in:A. Banking auditsB. Environmental governanceC. Defence exportsD. TourismAnswer: B Q193. The Gita Mittal Committee relates to:A. Judicial reformsB. Humanitarian relief in ManipurC. Pension policyD. Defence modernizationAnswer: B Q194. India–Russia agreement includes manufacturing of which aircraft in India?A. Sukhoi-30B. MiG-29C. SJ-100 regional aircraftD. Tejas Mk-IIAnswer: C Q195. India’s services sector grew by approximately:A. 7%B. 8%C. 9.1%D. 10%Answer: C Q196. General government debt sustainability improved by reducing debt-to-GDP by about:A. 5%B. 6%C. 7.1%D. 8%Answer: C Q197. The Mpemba Effect was explained using:A. Drone experimentsB. Satellite dataC. Supercomputer simulationsD. Field surveysAnswer: