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Daily Top-10 Current Affairs MCQs / News (September 04 2023) for CSS

Daily Top-10 Current Affairs MCQs / News (September 04 2023) for CSS
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September 04, 2023: National Current Affairs MCQs News

1. Free electricity quotas merely tip of iceberg

The total cost of free electricity units being used by the state-owned entities in the country`s power sector alone ranges between Rs22 billion and Rs25bn per annum whereas the allowances being given to other government departments` employees from grade 1 to 22 are also worth billions, leaving the government with no option but to pass on such a huge financial impact to consumers.
However, highly-placed sources don`t see this impact as a big one compared to huge capacity payments, which have now reached Rs2 trillion and are liable to be paid to the independent power producers (IPPs) by the end of this year


2. US wants institutions to advance electoral process

Pakistani institutions need to work through the electoral process in consultation with the political parties to ensure fair and free elections, said Elizabeth Horst, the lead US diplomat for South and Central Asian affairs.
`We feel very strongly that Pakistan`s future leadership is for the Pakistani people to decide, that the Pakistani people deserve their day at the polls. Pakistani institutions need to work through that process in consultation with the political parties,` she said


3. Justice Ali Nawaz Chohan is no more

A man of principles, retired Justice Ali Nawaz Chohan died of cardiac arrest at the age ofaround770nSunday.
The deceased`s son, Barrister Qasim Ali Chohan, told Dawn that his father was in good health. On Sunday morning, he suffered a cardiac arrest at his residence at Rawal Road Chaklala and was taken to Shifa International Hospital but could not survive


4. Levies official, two others shot dead in Mastung, Kalat

A member of Levies Force and two other people were shot dead in two different firing incidents in Mastung and Kalat districts on Sunday.
Officials said that some unknown assailants barged into the house of a Levies official in the Johan area of Mangochar town of Kalat district and opened fire, killing him on the spot and injuring his wife


5. Pink toilets set up for women travellers

Bahawalpur Commissioner Dr Ehtesham Anwar Mahar says good quality toilets have been established for women along the major highways in the Bahawalpur division.
Talking to Dawn on Sunday, the commissioner said the facility had been made available at select fuel stations and in the first phase, five, six and 10 sites have been selected in Bahawalnagar, Rahim Yar Khan and Bahawalpur districts, respectively

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September 04, 2023: International Current Affairs MCQs News

6. North Korea stages tactical nuclear attack exercise

North Korea conducted a simulated tactical nuclear attack drill that included two long-range cruise missiles in an exercise to `warn enemies` the country would be prepared in case of nuclear war, the KCNA state news agency said on Sunday.
KCNA said the drill was successfully carried out on Saturday and two cruise missiles carrying mock nuclear warheads were fired towards the West Sea of the Korean peninsula and flew 1,500 km at a preset altitude of 150 meters


7. India puts moon rover to `sleep`

India switched off its moon rover, the first craft to reach the lunar south pole, after it completed its two week assignment conducting experiments, the country`s space agency said.
The Pragyan rover from the Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft was `set into Sleep mode` but with batteries charged and receiver on, the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) said in a post on X, formerly Twitter, late on Saturday.
`Hoping for a successful awakening for another set of assignments!` ISRO said. `Else, it will forever stay there as India`s lunar ambassador


8. Air strike in Khartoum kills 20 civilians

Residents of Khartoum awoke on Sunday to artillery and rocl
`The death toll from the aerial bombardment` in southern Khartoum `has risen to 20 civilian fatalities,` according to a statement by the neighbourhood`s resistance committee. They are among many volunteer groups that used to organise pro-democracy demonstrations and now provide assistance to families caught in the crossfire between the army and paramilitary fighters.
In an earlier statement, they said the victims included two children, and warned that more fatalities went unrecorded, as `their bodies could not be moved to the hospital because they were severely burned or torn to pieces in the bombing`


9. Russia attacks Danube port, on border with Romania

Russian drones targeted Ukraine`s southern Odesa region in the early hours of Sunday, with Moscow hitting a Danube port on the border with NATO member Romania in an attack condemned by Bucharest.
The attack came on the eve of a summit in Russia between Vladimir Putin and Turkish leader Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who hopes to revive the Black Sea grain deal


September 04, 2023: Sports Current Affairs MCQs News

10. Mehidy, Najmul help Bangladesh rout Afghanistan

Captain Shakib Al Hasan was spot on right from the start and took the catch to send Rashid Khan back to the pavilion to revive Bangladesh`s fortunes in the Asia Cup on Sunday.
Having lost their opening Group `B` match to hosts Sri Lanka, Bangladesh looked a different team against Afghanistan in all departments in intense heat here at the Gaddafi Stadium


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