Static Quiz 23 August 2025 (Schemes)
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Static Quiz 23 August 2025 (Schemes) For UPSC Exam
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1. Question
Q1. The Unified Mobile Application for New-age Governance (UMANG) app is designed to:
CorrectAnswer: (a)
Explanation:
• UMANG integrates over 1200 government services from various ministries and state governments on a single mobile platform.
• Citizens can access services like bill payments, applications for certificates, income tax filing, and welfare schemes.
• The app supports multiple Indian languages and is a key tool for improving citizen-centric governance under Digital India.IncorrectAnswer: (a)
Explanation:
• UMANG integrates over 1200 government services from various ministries and state governments on a single mobile platform.
• Citizens can access services like bill payments, applications for certificates, income tax filing, and welfare schemes.
• The app supports multiple Indian languages and is a key tool for improving citizen-centric governance under Digital India. - Question 2 of 5
2. Question
Which of the following statements about Common Service Centres (CSCs) under Digital India is/are correct?
1. CSCs act as front-end delivery points for government services in rural areas.
2. CSCs are operated primarily by government employees.
3. CSCs facilitate digital payments, telemedicine, and education services.
Select the correct option:CorrectAnswer: (a)
Explanation:
• CSCs are run by Village Level Entrepreneurs (VLEs), not government employees, ensuring community participation and entrepreneurship in rural digital services.
• They serve as access points for services like digital payments, health consultations via telemedicine, education, and agricultural advisory, making government services more accessible.
• CSCs have been critical in reaching marginalized populations and boosting rural digital inclusion.IncorrectAnswer: (a)
Explanation:
• CSCs are run by Village Level Entrepreneurs (VLEs), not government employees, ensuring community participation and entrepreneurship in rural digital services.
• They serve as access points for services like digital payments, health consultations via telemedicine, education, and agricultural advisory, making government services more accessible.
• CSCs have been critical in reaching marginalized populations and boosting rural digital inclusion. - Question 3 of 5
3. Question
What is the main objective of the e-Kranti mission under Digital India?
CorrectAnswer: (b)
Explanation:
• e-Kranti focuses on the electronic delivery of services across sectors like education, health, agriculture, justice, and banking.
• It aims to transform governance by making services available online, anytime and anywhere, reducing the need for physical visits, paperwork, and middlemen.
• This mission leverages ICT to improve efficiency, transparency, and citizen satisfaction.IncorrectAnswer: (b)
Explanation:
• e-Kranti focuses on the electronic delivery of services across sectors like education, health, agriculture, justice, and banking.
• It aims to transform governance by making services available online, anytime and anywhere, reducing the need for physical visits, paperwork, and middlemen.
• This mission leverages ICT to improve efficiency, transparency, and citizen satisfaction. - Question 4 of 5
4. Question
Which of the following is a challenge faced by the Digital India initiative?
CorrectAnswer: (d)
Explanation:
• The digital divide remains significant, with rural areas often lacking internet access or devices.
• Cybersecurity threats pose risks to citizen data and service continuity, requiring robust safeguards.
• Digital literacy especially among elderly, women, and marginalized communities is still inadequate, limiting their participation.
• Addressing these challenges is crucial to realizing Digital India’s full potential.IncorrectAnswer: (d)
Explanation:
• The digital divide remains significant, with rural areas often lacking internet access or devices.
• Cybersecurity threats pose risks to citizen data and service continuity, requiring robust safeguards.
• Digital literacy especially among elderly, women, and marginalized communities is still inadequate, limiting their participation.
• Addressing these challenges is crucial to realizing Digital India’s full potential. - Question 5 of 5
5. Question
Which of the following is an example of Digital India’s impact in the financial sector?
CorrectAnswer: (a)
Explanation:
• UPI revolutionized digital payments by allowing instant money transfers via mobile phones, integrated with bank accounts.
• It significantly increased financial inclusion by making digital payments accessible and simple, supporting cashless transactions.
• Aadhaar is foundational to Digital India but is primarily an identity platform.
• National Digital Health Mission and India Post Payment Bank are important but represent other sectors.IncorrectAnswer: (a)
Explanation:
• UPI revolutionized digital payments by allowing instant money transfers via mobile phones, integrated with bank accounts.
• It significantly increased financial inclusion by making digital payments accessible and simple, supporting cashless transactions.
• Aadhaar is foundational to Digital India but is primarily an identity platform.
• National Digital Health Mission and India Post Payment Bank are important but represent other sectors.