Quiz And Explanation SMQUIZ100

  1. According to Aarogya Setu Data Access and Knowledge Sharing Protocol, in how many days the data of the individuals need to be permanently deleted?

a. 120
b. 100
c. 200
d. 180

S-d

EXPLANATION-

• The Empowered Group 9 on Technology and Data Management developed and released the Aarogya Setu Data Access and Knowledge Sharing Protocol.
• IT Secretary Ajay Prakash Sawhney is the chairman of the group.
• The new norms lay emphasis on anonymisation of data collected by the app.
• The National Informatics Center (NIC) is responsible for collecting, processing and managing all the data collected by Aarogya Setu.
• The protocol outlined that personal data from the application can only be used for health purposes.
• The data collected include name, mobile number, location, age, gender, profession, travel history, persons in contact and location of persons in contact.
• The data must be permanently deleted after a maximum of 180 days “unless a specific recommendation is made” by the empowered group on technology.

2. In case an individual requests to delete his demographic data from the Aarogya Setu app, in how many days the authority is obliged to delete it?

a. 110 days
b. 120 days
c. 30 days
d. 100 days

S-C

EXPLANATION-

• The Empowered Group 9 on Technology and Data Management developed and released the Aarogya Setu Data Access and Knowledge Sharing Protocol.
• IT Secretary Ajay Prakash Sawhney is the chairman of the group.
• It states that an individual can request for deleting demographic data, which must be abided by in 30 days.
• The National Informatics Center (NIC) is responsible for collecting, processing and managing all the data collected by Aarogya Setu.
• Under the protocol, the Ministry of electronics and information technology (Meity) will have a supervisory role.
• The data can be shared with the “Government of India”, and all the agencies that are granted access to the data must use it only for the purpose for which it has been shared and delete it after 180 days.
• For developing health responses, the information can be shared with third parties. The government agency sharing information with the third party is responsible for adherence to the protocol by the third party.

3. Which of the following launched the CHAMPIONS portal?

a. Union MSME ministry
b. HRD Ministry
c. PMO
d. Niti Aayog

S-a

EXPLANATION-

• The Union Ministry of MSME launched CHAMPIONS portal.
• CHAMPIONS stands for Creation and Harmonious Application of Modern Processes for Increasing the Output and National Strength.
• The portal will help in grievance registration and management of complaints lodged by MSMEs.
• It is a technology driven Control Room-Cum-Management Information System which is a real one-stop-shop solution of MSME Ministry.
• It is also fully integrated on real time basis with GOI’s main grievances portal Centralized Public Grievance Redress and Monitoring System (CPGRAMS) and MSME Ministry’s own other web based mechanisms.
• The grievances will then be diverted subject-wise to concerned branch/bureau/office heads under the MSME Ministry to attend them within three days.

4. As a part of the CHAMPIONS portal, in how many days the concerned office heads have to attend to the complaint?

a. Four days
b. Three days
c. Seven Days
d. Nine days

S-b

EXPLANATION-

• The Union Ministry of MSME launched CHAMPIONS portal.
• CHAMPIONS stands for Creation and Harmonious Application of Modern Processes for Increasing the Output and National Strength.
• The portal will help in grievance registration and management of complaints lodged by MSMEs and the grievances will then be diverted subject-wise to concerned branch/bureau/office heads under the MSME Ministry to attend them within three days.
• The system is enabled by Artificial Intelligence, Data Analytics and Machine Learning.
• This will help the Indian MSMEs to march into big league as National and Global CHAMPIONS.
• NIC created the portal in-house without charging any money for this.

5. Which is the first state to launch FIR Aapke Dwar Yojana?

a. Punjab
b. Tamil Nadu
c. Andhra Pradesh
d. Madhya Pradesh

S-d

EXPLANATION-

• The state government of Madhya Pradesh launched FIR (First Information Report) Aapke Dwar Yojana in Bhopal.
• It was launched by the Madhya Pradesh Home Minister Dr. Narottam Mishra.
• This makes Madhya Pradesh the first state in the country to implement such an innovative scheme.
• It is a pilot project under which a complainant is supposed to dial police emergency number 100 to lodge an FIR.
• As a part of this scheme, police officials will go to homes of victims to register a FIR and they will resolve their problems at their doorstep only and they need not have to come to police stations. Trained head constables are deployed for the scheme.
• Initially, the scheme will be implemented in a police station area under 11 divisions (both urban and rural) of the state and also under one police station in Datia.
• It has been launched in 23 police stations and will be a pilot project till 31 August 2020.