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Online Test
19 Mar 2026
CAMP-GT-03
Questions : 50 Questions
Time Limit : 0 Mins
Expiry Date : May 31, 2026, 11:59 p.m.
Online Test
19 Mar 2026
CAMP-GT-03
Questions : 50 Questions
Time Limit : 60 Mins
Expiry Date : May 31, 2026, 11:59 p.m.
Current Affairs
March 18, 2026
About Kalinjar Fort:
- It is located in the Banda district of Uttar Pradesh.
- It is situated on an isolated hilltop, surrounded by the Vindhya Mountains and the Ken River.
- It is one of the oldest and most impressive forts in the country.
- Many decisive battles were fought for the possession of this strategically located fort in ancient, medieval, and modern times.
- History:
- Historical documents and inscriptions indicate that a strategic fort was established during the Gupta period (4th-6th century).
- Later, Kalinjar came under the Chandela dynasty (9th-13th century) and became one of their capitals.
- During the rule of the Chandela kings, the fort developed into a military fort on one side and a religious centre on the other.
- Mahmud Ghaznavi, Qutubuddin Aibak, and Humayun attacked it and wanted to win it but could not succeed.
- Finally, in 1569 AD, Akbar won this fort and gifted it to Birbal. After Birbal, this fort came under the Bundel king Chhatrasal.
- After them, the fort was occupied by Hardev Shah of Panna.
- In 1812, this fort became under the British.
- The fort also houses mosques, temples, palaces, and stepwells.
- One of the main attractions of Kalinjar is the Neelkanth Temple.
- It was built by Chandela ruler Paramaditya Dev.
- The Shiva lingam is of blue stone in addition to the giant 18-arm statue in the temple.
Current Affairs
March 18, 2026
About Hindon River:
- It is a tributary of the Yamuna
- Course:
- It originates in the Saharanpur district of Uttar Pradesh, in the Siwalik Hills.
- It flows across the industrial belt of Western Uttar Pradesh and Haryana before merging with the Yamuna River near Noida.
- The river is entirely fed by rain, with a significant increase in water flow during the monsoon season.
- Tributaries: The Kali (West) River and Krishni River are the main tributaries of River Hindon.
- It is on the banks of this river that archeologists found traces of the Harappan civilization with sites dating back to as long as 2500 BC.
- Due to urban, agricultural, and industrial waste which is being released without sufficient treatment into its waters, the Hindon is now one of the most polluted stretches in the Ganga basin.
- In 2015, the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) found the Hindon’s pollution levels were so severe that it was declared a ‘dead river’ and ‘unfit’ even for bathing in several sections of the river.
Current Affairs
March 18, 2026
About Prambanan Temple:
- It is the largest Hindu temple complex in Indonesia, located in Sleman, Yogyakarta, Southern Java.
- It is known locally as the Temple of the Slender Virgin (Roro Jonggrang).
- It was built in the 9th century by the Sanjaya dynasty, a Hindu kingdom that ruled over central Java.
- It is dedicated to the Hindu Trimurti, the three main gods of Hinduism: Shiva, Vishnu, and Brahma.
- The temple complex was buried for centuries before being rediscovered and restored in the 19th century.
- In 1991, UNESCO designated Prambanan Temple as a World Heritage Site.
Current Affairs
March 18, 2026
About United States Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF):
- It is an independent, bipartisan U.S. federal government commission established under the International Religious Freedom Act of 1998.
- USCIRF monitors the universal right to freedom of religion or belief (FoRB) abroad; makes policy recommendations to the President, Secretary of State, and Congress; and tracks the implementation of these recommendations.
- USCIRF's nine Commissioners are appointed by either the President or Congressional leaders of each political party, supported by a non-partisan professional staff.
- USCIRF issues an annual report that assesses the US government’s implementation of IRFA, highlights “Countries of Particular Concern” engaging in severe religious freedom violations, documents the conditions of religious freedom in many countries, and provides policy recommendations.
- USCIRF recommendations are not binding on the U.S. government.
- It uses international standards to monitor religious freedom violations globally.
- Article 18 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights affirms that:
- “Everyone has the right to freedom of thought, conscience, and religion; this right includes freedom to change his religion or belief, and freedom, either alone or in community with others and in public or private, to manifest his religion or belief in teaching, practice, worship, and observance.”
Current Affairs
March 18, 2026
About Exercise Sea Dragon:
- It is a United States Navy-led multinational anti-submarine warfare (ASW) drill conducted annually to strengthen maritime security and cooperation among allied nations in the Indo-Pacific region.
- It has been held annually since 2019 at Andersen Air Force Base in Guam in the Western Pacific.
- Participating countries deploy long-range maritime patrol aircraft, such as the P-8 Poseidon.
- It provides a structured environment to test interoperability between near-identical platforms operated by different nations, standardizing data links, communication protocols, and tactical procedures that would be essential in any real-world combined ASW operation.
- Sea Dragon 2026:
- The exercise includes forces from the United States Navy, the Indian Navy, the Royal Australian Air Force, the Japan Maritime Self-Defence Force, and the Royal New Zealand Air Force.
- Participants will be challenged on speed, accuracy, and coordinated mission execution, strengthening ASW proficiency and enhancing interoperability among partner forces.
- It advances aircrew proficiency in ASW by progressing from track-simulated targets to detecting and tracking a live submarine.
- During the exercise, each event is graded, and the nation scoring the highest total points will receive the coveted Dragon Belt award.
Current Affairs
March 18, 2026
About 24 Speed Post:
- It provides guaranteed next-day delivery (D+1) service for urgent and time-sensitive consignments.
- ‘D’ means the day of booking of the article.
- It is developed under Speed Post category and introduced to meet urgent & bulk customer needs.
- It is available in identified metro city pairs Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Chennai, Kolkata and Hyderabad.
- Nodal Ministry: It is launched by the Department of Posts, Ministry of Communications.
Current Affairs
March 18, 2026
About MXene:
- MXenes are a group of two-dimensional materials first discovered in 2011.
- They are made from a bulk crystal called MAX.
- They have the general formula of Mn+1XnTx, where M is an early transition metal, X is carbon and/or nitrogen, and T is a functional group on the surface of an MXene (typically O, OH, and F).
- Among various types of MXenes, titanium carbide (Ti3C2Tx) is the most widely used.
- Properties of MXenes: They show high electrical conductivity, excellent mechanical strength, good chemical stability, remarkable hydrophilicity, and tunable surface chemistry.
- Applications of MXenes:
- Energy Storage Devices: MXene could be used in energy storage devices such as electrodes of Li-ion batteries, pseudo capacitors, etc.
- Desalination and waste-water treatment: These can be used in in water desalination and wastewater treatment.
- Separation and Filtration Applications: Because of remarkable properties such as hydrophilicity, conductivity, and high flexibility these can be used in separation and filtration process in industries.
Current Affairs
March 18, 2026
About Melanoma:
- Melanoma is a kind of skin cancer that starts in the melanocytes.
- Melanocytes are cells that make the pigment that gives skin its color. The pigment is called melanin.
- It typically starts on skin that's often exposed to the sun. This includes the skin on the arms, back, face and legs.
- Rarely, it can happen inside the body, such as in the nose or throat.
- Cause
- The exact cause of all melanomas isn't clear.
- Most melanomas are caused by exposure to ultraviolet light. Ultraviolet light, also called UV light, comes from sunlight or tanning lamps and beds.
- Symptoms of Melanoma
- The first melanoma signs and symptoms often are:
- A change in an existing mole.
- The development of a new pigmented or unusual-looking growth on the skin.
- It doesn't always begin as a mole. It also can happen on otherwise healthy skin.
- Treatments for melanoma
- Melanoma Surgery: In the early stages, surgery has a high probability of being able to cure melanoma.
- Lymphadenectomy: In cases where melanoma has spread, removal of the lymph nodes near the primary diagnosis site may be required.
- Metastasectomy: It is used to remove small melanoma bits from organs.
- The first melanoma signs and symptoms often are: