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Question 1 of 5
1. Question
1 pointsWhich of the following are the commercial applications of nano-technology in agriculture sector?
1. Delivery of pesticides and fertilizers
2. Monitoring soil conditions and plant growth
3. Detection of animal and plant pathogens
4. Deliver DNA to plants
Select the correct answer using the codes given below.Correct
-All 1, 2, 3 and 4 are correct.
– The commercial applications of nano-technology in agriculture sector include
1. Delivery of pesticides and fertilizers
2. Monitoring soil conditions and plant growth
3. Detection of animal and plant pathogens
4. Deliver DNA to plants.Incorrect
-All 1, 2, 3 and 4 are correct.
– The commercial applications of nano-technology in agriculture sector include
1. Delivery of pesticides and fertilizers
2. Monitoring soil conditions and plant growth
3. Detection of animal and plant pathogens
4. Deliver DNA to plants. -
Question 2 of 5
2. Question
1 pointsWhich of the following statements given below is/are correct?
1. Nominated members of the Rajya Sabha have the same rights and privileges as elected members of Rajya Sabha with the right to vote in the election of the President.
2. The Nominated members of the Rajya Sabha are subjected to disqualification, if they join a political party within six months of being nominated to the House.
Select the correct answer using the codes given below.Correct
-Both the statements are incorrect.
-Nominated members enjoy all powers, privileges and immunities available to an elected member of Parliament. They take part in the proceedings of the House as any other member. They, however, are not entitled to vote in the election of the President of India. But in the election of the Vice-President of India, they have a right to vote.
-In 1985 the Tenth Schedule, popularly known as the anti-defection law, was added to the Constitution.
-The law specifies the circumstances under which changing of political parties by MPs invite action under the law. The law covers three types of scenarios with respect to an MP switching parties. The first is when a member elected on the ticket of a political party “voluntarily gives up” membership of such a party or votes in the House contrary to the wishes of the party. The second possibility is when an MP who has won his or her seat as an independent candidate after the election joins a political party. In both these instances, the MP lose the seat in the House on changing (or joining) a party.
-The third scenario relates to nominated MPs. In their case, the law specifies that within six months of being nominated to the House, they can choose to join a political party.Incorrect
-Both the statements are incorrect.
-Nominated members enjoy all powers, privileges and immunities available to an elected member of Parliament. They take part in the proceedings of the House as any other member. They, however, are not entitled to vote in the election of the President of India. But in the election of the Vice-President of India, they have a right to vote.
-In 1985 the Tenth Schedule, popularly known as the anti-defection law, was added to the Constitution.
-The law specifies the circumstances under which changing of political parties by MPs invite action under the law. The law covers three types of scenarios with respect to an MP switching parties. The first is when a member elected on the ticket of a political party “voluntarily gives up” membership of such a party or votes in the House contrary to the wishes of the party. The second possibility is when an MP who has won his or her seat as an independent candidate after the election joins a political party. In both these instances, the MP lose the seat in the House on changing (or joining) a party.
-The third scenario relates to nominated MPs. In their case, the law specifies that within six months of being nominated to the House, they can choose to join a political party. -
Question 3 of 5
3. Question
1 pointsThe term ‘Brute Force Acquisition’ is heard in context of which of the following?
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-Brute force acquisition can be performed by 3rd party passcode brute force tools that send a series of passcodes / passwords to the mobile device. This technique uses trial and error in an attempt to create the correct combination of password or PIN to authenticate access to the mobile device.
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-Brute force acquisition can be performed by 3rd party passcode brute force tools that send a series of passcodes / passwords to the mobile device. This technique uses trial and error in an attempt to create the correct combination of password or PIN to authenticate access to the mobile device.
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Question 4 of 5
4. Question
1 pointsWhich of the following parameters are used in calculation of Global Innovation Index?
1. Human Capital and Research
2. Infrastructure
3. Knowledge and Technological outputs
4. Market Sophistication
5. Creative outputs
Select the correct answer using the codes given belowCorrect
-All of the above are correct.
-GII has two sub-indices: the Innovation Input Sub-Index and the Innovation Output Sub-Index, and seven pillars, each consisting of three sub-pillars, further divided into a total of 80 indicators.
-The Innovation Input sub-index and the Innovation Output Sub-Index have equal weight in calculating the overall GII.
-The Innovation Input sub-index has five pillars: (i) Institutions; (ii) Human Capital and Research; (iii) Infrastructure; (iv) Market Sophistication; and (v) Business Sophistication. The Innovation Output Sub-Index has two pillars (i) Knowledge and Technological outputs and (ii) Creative outputs.Incorrect
-All of the above are correct.
-GII has two sub-indices: the Innovation Input Sub-Index and the Innovation Output Sub-Index, and seven pillars, each consisting of three sub-pillars, further divided into a total of 80 indicators.
-The Innovation Input sub-index and the Innovation Output Sub-Index have equal weight in calculating the overall GII.
-The Innovation Input sub-index has five pillars: (i) Institutions; (ii) Human Capital and Research; (iii) Infrastructure; (iv) Market Sophistication; and (v) Business Sophistication. The Innovation Output Sub-Index has two pillars (i) Knowledge and Technological outputs and (ii) Creative outputs. -
Question 5 of 5
5. Question
1 pointsWhich of the following agencies given below releases Global Risks Report, 2021?
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-The WEF’s Global Risks report for 2021 states that environmental risks continue to threaten the global economy.
-The top five risks are extreme weather, climate action failure, human environmental damage, infectious diseases and biodiversity loss. In terms of impact, infectious diseases top the list, followed by climate action failure.Incorrect
-The WEF’s Global Risks report for 2021 states that environmental risks continue to threaten the global economy.
-The top five risks are extreme weather, climate action failure, human environmental damage, infectious diseases and biodiversity loss. In terms of impact, infectious diseases top the list, followed by climate action failure.
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