1)  Whoever, intentionally or knowingly captures, publishes, or transmits the image of the private area of a person without his consent violating the privacy of the person is punishable under section ---- of the IT Act in India.

A) 66 E

B) 66 C

C) 66 B

D) 66 A

Section 66E of the Information Technology Act, 2000 deals with “violation of privacy.”

“Whoever, intentionally or knowingly captures, publishes or transmits the image of a private area of any person without his or her consent, under circumstances violating the privacy of that person, shall be punished.”

Punishment includes imprisonment up to three years, or fine up to ₹2 lakh, or both.

66A → Struck down by Supreme Court in 2015 (Shreya Singhal case).

66B → Deals with receiving stolen computer resources or communication devices.

66C → Deals with identity theft and fraudulent use of digital signatures or passwords.

 Ans)   A) 66 E


2)  In March 2024, India successfully launched the 5000 km range nuclear missile with MIRV technology which can deliver multiple warheads at different locations in a single launch. The name of the mission is:

A) Divyastra

B) Pasupathastra

C) Nagastra

D) Varunastra

The March 2024 test was Agni-V equipped with MIRV (Multiple Independently targetable Reentry Vehicles), allowing one missile to deliver multiple warheads to different targets.

DRDO and the Strategic Forces Command termed the successful test “Mission Divyastra.”

The other names do not refer to this MIRV demonstration.

Ans) A) Divyastra