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November 24, 2022: National Current Affairs MCQs


1. Army has resolved to shun politics, assures Bajwa

• Outgoing army chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa on November 23, 2022 admitted that the army for seven decades had `unconstitutionally interfered in politics`, and at the same time criticised political parties for erring and being intolerant towards rivals.
• The rare candid admission by an army chief came at what could possibly be Gen Bajwa`s last public appearance before the change of command ceremony next week.
• He was speaking at the Defence and Martyrs Ceremony at the General Headquarters. The annual event, which is held on Sept 6, could not be held this year because of floods and was organised now as part of Gen Bajwa`s farewell engagements


2. JUI-F leader takes oath as KP governor

• Haji Ghulam Ali, a senior leader of Jamiat Ulema-i-Islam-Fazl (JUIF), on November 23, 2022 took oath as the governor of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
• Peshawar High Court Chief Justice Qaiser Rashid Khan administered the oath to the JUI-F leader at the Governor House at a ceremony attended by party chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman, Communication Minister Maulana Asad Mehmood, KP Assembly Opposition Leader Akram Khan Durrani, Mayor Haji Zubair Ali, Awami National Party leader Haji Ghulam Ahmed Bilour and Senator Maulana Attaur Rehman among others.
• The post of the governor remained vacant for months after Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) leader Shah Farman stepped down following the ouster of PTI government at the Centre through a vote of no-confidence in April this year


3. Personal photos on official documents not allowed: SC

• The Supreme Court on November 23, 2022 held that self-projection by holders of public office on government records and self-agrion disement at public expense was not permissible.
• `To name public/government properties and anything planned, developed and/or managed from public/government funds or to project oneself … by getting one`s photograph af fixed on the `Sanad-i-Haqooq Milkiat` violates the Constitution, undermines Pakistan`s Islamic moorings, and therefore without lawful authority, and, if one may add, is also in bad taste, said a hve-page order authored by Justice Qazi Faez Isa.

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4. EU hands over mobile food-testing lab to Balochistan

• The European Union has handed over a mobile food-testing laboratory to the Balochistan Food Authority (BFA) to help it ensure food, especially the processed one, is free of contamination, accurately labelled and comply with relevant safety standards. The lab was handed over to BFA by European Union Ambassador to Pakistan Dr Riina Kionka, at a ceremony held in Quetta on Wednesday.
• Equipped with a suite of testing technology, along with its crew of technicians, the lab will provide experts with scientific expertise on the spot to `help support both consumer confidence but also public health`, a press release said


5. SBP makes account opening mandatory for buying $2,000 or above

• In a major move to restrict dollar outflows, the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) has made it mandatory to open an account before buying $2,000 or above.
• State Minister for Finance Aisha Ghaus Pasha on November 23, 2022 informed this to the Senate`s Standing Committee on Finance which met in Islamabad.
• The government and the SBP have taken several steps to get control over the dollar outflows.
• Finance Minister Ishaq Dar, who expressed confidence to meet the external account requirements during the current fiscal year, is being criticised for his failure to bring the dollar rate below Rs200 and replenish the country`s dwindling foreign exchange reserves

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6. Malaysian king calls council of sultans to resolve election crisis

• Malaysia`s king on November 23, 2022 called a special meeting of his fellow hereditary sultans to discuss who should be prime minister as an unprecedented post-election crisis entered its fourth day.
• The king is due to pick a new prime minister after the leading contenders opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim and former premier Muhyiddin Yassin failed to secure enough support for a majority following a Saturday election that produced an unprecedented hung parliament.
• The uncertainty over the election prolongs political instability in the Southeast Asian country, which has had three prime ministers in as many years, and risks delaying policy decisions needed to foster economic recovery

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7. Differently abled McFall among 5 new astronauts named by ESA

• The European Space Agency announced five new career astronauts as well as history`s first astronaut recruit with a disability on November 23, 2022 after adopting a record budget to fund its projects.
• The two female and three male career astronauts `will start working immediately,` ESA director-general Josef Aschbacher told a ministerial council meeting in Paris.
• From more than 22,500 applicants, the agency chose France`s Sophie Adenot, Spain`s Pablo Alvarez Fernandez, Britain`s Rosemary Coogan, Belgium`s Raphael Liegeois and Switzerland`s Marco Sieber.
• They start training next year, with a first mission into orbit not expected until 2026


8. Taliban flog three women, 11 men days after supreme leader`s edict

• Three women and 11 men were flogged on November 23, 2022 on the orders of an Afghan court after they were found guilty of theft and `moral crimes`, a provincial official said.
• The lashings are the first to be confirmed since the Taliban`s supreme leader ordered judges this month to fully enforce Islamic law, or sharia, saying corporal punishment was obligatory for certain crimes.
• Qazi Rafiullah Samim, head of information and culture for Logar province, said the lashings were not administered publicly

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9. Dutch court rules 2007 Afghan air strike `unlawful`

• A deadly Dutch air strike on a civilian compound in Afghanistan in 2007 was unlawful, a court in the Netherlands ruled on November 23, 2022, ordering the country to compensate the victims` families.
• Four Afghans, who were not named in court papers, took the Dutch state to court over the incident during fighting between international forces and the Taliban in Uruzgan province incentral Afghanistan.
• Dutch F-16 fighter jets in the early hours of June 17, 2007, dropped 28guided bombs in the area, of which 18 landed on walled compounds, called `galas` near the strategic town of Chora, the court said


Sports Current Affairs MCQs News

10. Belgium brave Canada storm, win by lone goal

• Belgium had to weather a Canadian storm but their superiority ultimately showed at least in the score line.
• The World Cup in Qatar is perhaps the last chance for Belgium`s golden generation to deliver on their potential by winning silverware; their Last Dance.
• Semi-finalists at the last edition in Russia and quarter-finalists at the one before in Brazil, they were overrun by Canada, making their first appearance at a World Cup since 1986, here at the Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium on the edge of the desert in the outskirts of Doha.


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