Daily Top 10 Current Affairs in English | India & Global News | Free Mock Test by GK Guruji
Introduction:
Welcome to GK Guruji's daily current affairs update for 14 December 2024. In today's fast-paced world, staying informed about the latest developments is crucial for success in competitive exams and professional life. This comprehensive guide covers the most significant events from India and around the globe, carefully curated to help you prepare for UPSC, SSC, Banking, and other competitive exams. Our expert-crafted MCQs and in-depth explanations will sharpen your analytical skills and boost your general knowledge. Let's dive into the day's top stories and test your understanding with our free mock test!Table of Contents:- Summary of Key Events
- MCQs on Indian Current Affairs
- MCQs on International Current Affairs
- FAQs on Current Affairs Preparation
- Key Takeaways
- Call to Action
Summary of Key Events:
- D Gukesh becomes youngest World Chess Champion: Tamil Nadu's 18-year-old Grandmaster D Gukesh defeated China's Ding Liren in the World Chess Championship 2024 final, becoming the youngest-ever World Chess Champion. The Tamil Nadu government announced a cash prize of Rs 5 crore to honor his achievement
- Premier League match postponed due to storm: The Merseyside derby between Everton and Liverpool scheduled for 14 December 2024 was postponed due to high winds caused by Storm Darragh, citing safety concerns for fans, staff, and players
- Manchester City's struggles continue: Manchester City drew 2-2 with Crystal Palace, marking their eighth game without a win in nine matches. The result leaves City eight points behind league leaders Liverpool
- Manchester United prepares for derby amid turmoil: Manchester United, under new manager Ruben Amorim, faces Manchester City in the upcoming derby. City's recent poor form has added intrigue to the match, with both teams facing challenges
- Premier League referee terminated for misconduct: David Coote's contract with the Professional Game Match Officials Limited (PGMOL) was terminated due to a "serious breach of the provisions of his employment contract." Coote is also under investigation for a possible betting scandal
- Brentford secures impressive home victory: Brentford continued their strong home form with a 4-2 win over Newcastle United, climbing to seventh place in the Premier League table
- Aston Villa rises to fifth place: A 1-0 victory over bottom-of-the-table Southampton saw Aston Villa move up to fifth place in the Premier League standings
- Arsenal defender returns to training: Gabriel has returned to training for Arsenal and is in contention to face Everton in their upcoming Premier League match
- Everton's away goal drought continues: Everton has failed to score in their last three away Premier League matches, attempting 42 shots with an expected goals (xG) of 3.26 without success
- Arsenal's corner kick success: Arsenal has scored more goals from corners than any other Premier League side since the start of last season, with 23 goals. They have scored from corners in each of their last three games
- Wolverhampton Wanderers face suspension challenge: Wolves midfielder Joao Gomes is suspended for their match against Ipswich Town after collecting his fifth booking of the season
- Liverpool and Chelsea chase top spot: With Liverpool's match postponed, Arsenal and Chelsea have the opportunity to close the gap at the top of the Premier League table to four points in their upcoming fixtures
- Manchester United seeks bounce back: Following a defeat to Arsenal, Manchester United aims to recover as they host Nottingham Forest
- Premier League table update: Liverpool leads the table with 35 points, followed by Chelsea with 31 points and Arsenal with 29 points after 15 games played
- Storm Darragh impacts UK: High winds and heavy rain from Storm Darragh affected western regions of England, leading to the postponement of the Everton vs Liverpool match and potentially impacting other fixtures
Multiple Choice Quiz
FAQs on Current Affairs Preparation:
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Q: How often should I update my current affairs knowledge for
competitive exams?
A: It's best to review current affairs daily. Spend at least 30-60 minutes each day reading reputable news sources and summarizing key events. This consistent approach helps you stay up-to-date and retain information more effectively. -
Q: What are the most important sources for current affairs
preparation?
A: Reliable sources include national newspapers (The Hindu, Indian Express, Times of India), government websites, reputable news channels, and official publications like Yojana and Kurukshetra. Also, follow verified social media accounts of government ministries and officials. -
Q: How can I effectively remember current affairs for long-term
retention?
A: Use active recall techniques like creating flashcards, summarizing news in your own words, and discussing events with study partners. Regularly revise older news and try to connect new information with existing knowledge. -
Q: Are monthly magazines helpful for current affairs
preparation?
A: Yes, monthly magazines like Pratiyogita Darpan, Civil Services Chronicle, and Competition Success Review offer concise summaries of important events. They're particularly useful for revision and getting different perspectives on key issues. -
Q: How do I prioritize which current affairs topics to focus
on?
A: Focus on topics that are relevant to your target exam's syllabus. For UPSC, prioritize national policies, international relations, and socio-economic issues. For banking exams, concentrate more on economic and financial news. -
Q: Is it necessary to memorize exact dates and figures from current
affairs?
A: While it's good to have a general idea of when events occurred, it's more important to understand their significance and impact. Focus on the broader implications rather than memorizing every detail. -
Q: How can I use current affairs knowledge in essay writing and
interviews?
A: Current affairs provide excellent examples to support your arguments in essays and interviews. Practice incorporating recent events into your answers, showing how they relate to broader themes and issues.
- D Gukesh made history as the youngest World Chess Champion at 18 years old.
- Storm Darragh caused the postponement of the Everton vs Liverpool Premier League match.
- Manchester City's draw with Crystal Palace extended their winless streak to eight games in nine matches.
- Premier League referee David Coote was terminated for a serious breach of contract.
- The Premier League table shows Liverpool leading, followed by Chelsea and Arsenal.
- Regular, focused study of current affairs is crucial for success in competitive exams.
- Prioritize reliable sources and active learning techniques for effective current affairs preparation.
Stay ahead in your exam preparation by making current affairs a daily habit! Visit GK Guruji every day for the latest updates, in-depth analyses, and practice quizzes. Remember, consistent effort is key to success in competitive exams. Share this article with your study group and challenge each other with our MCQs. Don't forget to bookmark our page and set a daily reminder to check for new current affairs content. Your dedication today will pave the way for your success tomorrow. Keep learning, stay curious, and ace those exams!

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