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In which year were Local Area Banks (LABs) introduced by the Government of India?
What kind of scope do Small Finance Banks have in terms of deposit collection?
Which sector is primarily served by Small Finance Banks?
What is one of the key objectives of Small Finance Banks?
Which of the following services is allowed for Small Finance Banks but not for Payment Banks?
What is the maximum loan size limit for 50% of the portfolio of Small Finance Banks?
What is the focus area of Small Finance Banks?
Which of the following must a Small Finance Bank comply with?
What is the minimum Capital Adequacy Ratio (CAR) required for UCBs to be eligible for SFB conversion?
What is the minimum net worth requirement for an Urban Cooperative Bank to apply for Small Finance Bank status?
Which entity received scheduled bank status on 5 th January 2022?
A Small Finance Bank must list its shares within how many years if its net worth exceeds ₹500 crore?
What is the recommendation revised capital requirement for Small Finance Banks as per the 2020 RBI working group?
What was the initial minimum capital requirement to start a Small Finance Bank?
Who headed the advisory committee to evaluate applications for Small Finance Banks?
When were the RBI guidelines for setting up Small Finance Banks released?
വസ്തുക്കളുടെ പ്രതലത്തിൽ നിന്ന് ബാക്ടീരിയ പോലെയുള്ള സൂക്ഷ്‌മാണുക്കളെ ഒഴിവാക്കി അവയെ സുരക്ഷിതമാക്കാൻ പ്രയോജനപ്പെടുത്തുന്ന രാസവസ്തുക്കൾ ഏതാണ്?

Which of the following best describes the food security situation in Kerala?

  1. Kerala is self-sufficient in food production and does not depend on other states.
  2. Kerala relies on other states for food and has a robust Public Distribution System (PDS) to ensure food security.
  3. Kerala's food security is managed entirely by private agencies.
    വ്യാവസായിക ആവശ്യങ്ങൾക്ക് ഉപയോഗിക്കുന്ന എഥനോളിൽ, മദ്യമായി ദുരുപയോഗം ചെയ്യാതിരിക്കാനായി വിഷവസ്തുക്കൾ ചേർത്താൽ ലഭിക്കുന്ന ഉൽപ്പന്നം ഏതാണ്?

    What is the primary objective of the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Programme (MGNREGP)?

    1. MGNREGP guarantees 100 days of employment to those willing and able to work, with at least one-third beneficiaries being women.
    2. The program guarantees employment for all citizens, regardless of their willingness to work.
    3. MGNREGP focuses on providing employment only to women in rural areas.
      വ്യാവസായികമായി എഥനോൾ നിർമ്മിക്കുന്നത് സാധാരണയായി ഏത് മൂലപദാർത്ഥത്തിന്റെ ഫെർമെന്റേഷൻ പ്രക്രിയയിലൂടെയാണ് ?

      Which of the following government programs aims to provide free rice to the elderly with no income?

      1. The Mid Day Meal Programme provides free rice to the elderly with no income.
      2. The Annapoorna scheme offers free supply of 10 kg of rice through ration shops to people above 65 years of age and having no income.
      3. The Swarnajayanti Shahari Rozgar Yojana provides free rice to the elderly.

        What are the reasons cited for the persistence of poverty in India despite increased food production?

        1. Defects in distribution and low purchasing power of individuals contribute to persistent poverty.
        2. Increased food production alone has eradicated poverty in India.
        3. Poverty persists due to a lack of food availability, even with increased production.

          What is the definition of poverty in urban and rural areas based on calorie intake?

          1. Individuals consuming less than 2100 calories in urban areas and 2400 calories in rural areas are considered poor.
          2. Poverty is defined as consuming less than 2400 calories in both urban and rural areas.
          3. The calorie intake for defining poverty is the same for both urban and rural populations.

            What is the designation for the sector involved in collecting and distributing products from the primary and secondary sectors?

            1. The primary sector is responsible for collecting and distributing products.
            2. The secondary sector collects and distributes products from the primary sector.
            3. The tertiary sector, also known as the service sector, is involved in collecting and distributing products from the primary and secondary sectors.

              What is the primary sector also referred to as, given its significant agricultural component?

              1. The primary sector is commonly known as the industrial sector.
              2. Due to the major role of agriculture, the primary sector is also called the agricultural sector.
              3. The service sector is another name for the primary sector.
                What role can a learner's mother tongue play, according to the 'Principle of Mother Tongue Influence'?
                The 'Principle of Multisensory Learning' indicates that children learn faster when:
                What does the 'Principle of Individual Differences' suggest about learners?
                The 'Principle of Fluency before Accuracy' suggests that teachers should initially prioritize what?
                According to the 'Principle of Correlation with Life and Environment', language teaching should connect to what?
                The 'Principle of Gradation and Sequencing' advises introducing language items in what order?
                What is the primary goal of the 'Principle of Habit Formation' in language teaching?
                The 'Principle of Learning by Doing (Activity-Based Learning)' emphasizes which of the following?
                According to the notes, what is an effective way to foster motivation and interest in language learning?
                Which principle of language teaching suggests that listening and speaking skills should be prioritized before reading and writing?
                ഹൈഡ്രോകാർബണുകൾ ഓക്സിജനുമായി പ്രവർത്തിച്ച് കാർബൺ ഡൈഓക്സൈഡ്, ജലം, താപം, പ്രകാശം എന്നിവ ഉണ്ടാകുന്ന പ്രവർത്തനത്തെ എന്ത് എന്നു പറയുന്നു?

                Statement I: Panchayats can collect taxes on vehicles other than motor vehicles.

                Statement II: The power to levy such taxes is granted by the Central Government.

                Statement I: Panchayati Raj Institutions (PRIs) have the power to levy and collect taxes on houses and property within their jurisdiction.

                Statement II: Property tax is a non-tax revenue source for Gram Panchayats.

                Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a key benefit of E-Governance by the World Bank?

                1. Reduced corruption.
                2. Increased revenue.
                3. Enhanced citizen privacy.
                4. Greater convenience.

                  What role does ICT play in strengthening interactions with businesses as part of E-Governance?

                  1. ICT makes it harder for businesses to interact with the government.
                  2. ICT is used to create more efficient and streamlined processes for business engagement with government agencies.
                  3. ICT is only relevant for citizen services, not business interactions.
                  4. ICT aims to reduce the transparency of business-government dealings.

                    Which statement about the interchangeability of E-Government and E-Governance is accurate?

                    1. The terms E-Government and E-Governance are always used with distinct meanings.
                    2. In some cases, the term E-Government is used interchangeably with E-Governance.
                    3. E-Government strictly refers to online service delivery, while E-Governance is broader.
                    4. There is no overlap in the usage of the terms E-Government and E-Governance.

                      In the context of E-Governance, what does 'governance' encompass according to UNESCO?

                      1. Governance solely includes political decision-making.
                      2. Governance refers to the exercise of political, economic, and administrative authority in managing a country's affairs.
                      3. Governance is limited to the fulfillment of citizens' obligations.
                      4. Governance does not involve the expression of citizens’ interests.

                        What is the overarching goal of E-Governance?

                        1. To make governance slower and more complex.
                        2. To increase the operational costs of government.
                        3. To make governance faster, more convenient, efficient, and transparent.
                        4. To limit citizen access to government information.

                          Which of the following are key objectives of applying ICT across all levels of government in E-Governance?

                          1. To provide services to citizens.
                          2. To weaken interactions with businesses.
                          3. To restrict communication between government departments.
                          4. To facilitate communication and information exchange between various government departments.

                            What does UNESCO's definition of E-Governance highlight regarding the role of electronic means?

                            1. Electronic means are used to hinder the dissemination of information.
                            2. Electronic means are crucial for faster, more efficient, and transparent dissemination of information and for carrying out administrative tasks.
                            3. E-Governance, according to UNESCO, is solely about managing economic affairs.
                            4. Electronic platforms are not considered important in exercising political authority.

                              According to the World Bank definition, what are the key benefits of using ICT in government?

                              1. Increased corruption and reduced transparency.
                              2. Lower operational costs and greater convenience for citizens.
                              3. Strengthening interactions with businesses and empowering citizens.
                              4. Hindering access to information for citizens.

                                Which of the following best describes the core concept of E-Governance?

                                1. E-Governance primarily focuses on digitizing government documents and records.
                                2. E-Governance involves using Information and Communication Technology (ICT) to improve government operations, citizen services, and interactions.
                                3. E-Governance is exclusively about online voting systems and digital democracy.
                                4. E-Governance refers to the use of technology for government-to-government communication only.
                                  The term 'e-Government' is sometimes used:
                                  What is the overarching goal of e-Governance?