Q51. What does “UMANG” stand for in the context of e-Governance?
a) Unified Mobile Application for New-age Governance
b) Universal Mobile App for National Governance
c) Unified Management Application for Government Services
d) Unique Mobile App for Nationwide Governance
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Correct Answer: a) Unified Mobile Application for New-age Governance
Explanation: UMANG stands for Unified Mobile Application for New-age Governance, providing access to various government services and information on mobile devices.
Q52. What is the purpose of “Digital Locker” in e-Governance?
a) Storing personal files
b) Securing and managing government documents
c) Connecting to social media
d) Creating digital presentations
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Correct Answer: b) Securing and managing government documents
Explanation: Digital Locker is used for securely storing and managing government-issued documents, facilitating easy access and sharing.
Q53. Which of the following is NOT typically included in a social media platform’s profile?
a) Contact information
b) Personal interests
c) Resume details
d) E-commerce transaction history
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Correct Answer: d) E-commerce transaction history
Explanation: Social media profiles usually include contact information, personal interests, and other personal details but not e-commerce transaction history.
Q54. Which email protocol is used to retrieve emails from a server?
a) SMTP
b) IMAP
c) HTTP
d) FTP
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Correct Answer: b) IMAP
Explanation: IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol) is used to retrieve and manage emails from a server, allowing access from multiple devices.
Q55. What does the “BCC” field in an email do?
a) Allows the sender to see all recipients
b) Hides email addresses from other recipients
c) Automatically replies to all recipients
d) Forwards the email to additional addresses
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Correct Answer: b) Hides email addresses from other recipients
Explanation: The BCC (Blind Carbon Copy) field hides recipients’ email addresses from each other, providing privacy for multiple recipients.
Q56. Which of the following is an example of an e-Governance service?
a) Online grocery shopping
b) Digital document verification
c) Social media marketing
d) Cloud storage
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Correct Answer: b) Digital document verification
Explanation: E-Governance services include digital document verification and other government-related services, unlike online shopping or cloud storage.
Q57. What is the role of a “Signature” in email communication?
a) To verify email security
b) To provide a personal or professional identification
c) To filter incoming emails
d) To set up automatic replies
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Correct Answer: b) To provide a personal or professional identification
Explanation: An email signature provides personal or professional identification, including contact details and titles, at the end of an email.
Q58. What is a “blog” primarily used for?
a) Storing documents
b) Sharing personal or professional updates and articles
c) Managing email accounts
d) Shopping online
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Correct Answer: b) Sharing personal or professional updates and articles
Explanation: A blog is used to post and share articles, updates, and personal or professional content with an audience.
Q59. Which feature allows you to view and organize email threads in a conversation view?
a) Email signature
b) Email filter
c) Conversation view
d) Email attachment
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Correct Answer: c) Conversation view
Explanation: Conversation view groups related emails into a single thread, making it easier to follow and manage email exchanges.
Q60. What is the primary function of an email “Outbox”?
a) To store sent messages
b) To store drafts of emails
c) To manage incoming messages
d) To save attachments
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Correct Answer: a) To store sent messages
Explanation: The Outbox stores emails that have been sent but not yet fully delivered, allowing users to manage their sent messages.