Miscellaneous current affairs including MoUs, bilateral agreements, and other important news for banking, SSC, and UPSC competitive exams.
Miscellaneous current affairs for Banking, SSC, UPSC and State PSC exams. Practice the latest Miscellaneous MCQs, important exam-ready facts and updates on MoUs, agreements and other exam-relevant developments โ refreshed regularly for 2026.
Practice the latest Miscellaneous current affairs MCQs for Banking, SSC, UPSC and State PSC exams. This week's Miscellaneous quiz has 5 timed questions with answers and detailed explanations โ a quick way to test your revision before the exam.
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A few sample questions to test your revision. Attempt the full timed quiz for the complete set.
The EPFO functions under which ministry?
Answer: B. Ministry of Labour and Employment
EPFO is a statutory body under the Ministry of Labour and Employment.
Under EPFO's rules, what maximum share of the EPF balance can a member withdraw in normal (non-special) situations?
Answer: B. 75%
In normal situations members can withdraw up to 75%; full 100% withdrawal applies to eased special cases.
As of May 2026, what share of Indian Railways' broad-gauge network was electrified?
Answer: C. 99.6%
70,002 of 70,271 RKm were electrified, taking broad-gauge electrification to 99.6%.
Miscellaneous current affairs cover MoUs, agreements and other exam-relevant developments. These are frequently tested in Banking, SSC, UPSC and other government exams, so revising them regularly helps in both prelims and mains.
Use the latest Miscellaneous MCQs on this page for quick revision, then attempt the full timed Miscellaneous quiz to test recall under exam-like conditions.
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