21 June 2021 Current Affairs One-liner

Hi friends, here we share with you 21 June 2021 Current Affairs One-liner. One-liners are the most powerful way to learn Current Affairs June 2021. In Short Current Affairs are useful for SSC, UPSC, Bank, Insurance and State PSC Exams.

This one liner Current Affairs is in addition to our Current Affairs Quiz June 2021.

One liner Current Affairs June 2021
One liner Current Affairs June 2021

Our Current Affairs includes subjects like National/International Current Affairs, Banking Current Affairs, Sports, Awards and Honours, Appointments. Besides, this MCQ Quiz also covers Books and Authors, Important Days, Obituaries and Miscellaneous Current Affairs.

Also Attempt our Daily Current Affairs Quiz 21 June 2021.

21 June 2021 Current Affairs One-liner

1. In one of the largest philatelic commemorations ever, India Post to issue a special cancellation stamp at 800 locations on 21 June 2021 to mark? – International Day of Yoga

2. Which Union Ministry recently launched nationwide “Jaan Hai To Jahaan Hai” awareness campaign on Covid-19 vaccination? – Ministry of Minority Affairs

3. International Day of Yoga is celebrated on? – June 21

4. World Music Day is celebrated on? – June 21

5. World Hydrography Day is celebrated every year on? – June 21
Note: Hydrography is a branch of applied sciences dealing with measurements of the physical features of water bodies.

6. Summer Solstice which is the longest day in India with the longest period of daylight is observed on? – June 21

7. Athletics legend and Padma Shri winner Milkha Singh who recently died at the age of 91, finished at what position in the 400m final of the 1960 Rome Olympics? – Fourth

8. Guruprasad Mohapatra who passed away on 19 June 2016 due to COVID-19 related complications was the Secretary of? – Department of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT)

9. The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) celebrates National Reading Day on 19 June 2021 in memory of? – PN Panicker

10. What is the rank of India in share of central bank surplus transfers? – Second

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