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Answer: True
Interoperability enables avatars, items, and currencies to move between platforms using open standards (like OpenXR, blockchain-based NFTs). Critical for user adoption and metaverse value. Current challenges: proprietary ecosystems, technical standards, and governance. Industry consortia (Metaverse Standards Forum) working on solutions.
Answer: False
Quantum supremacy (demonstrated by Google in 2019) means a quantum computer solved a specific, contrived problem faster than the best classical supercomputer. It does NOT mean quantum computers are universally superior. Most practical problems still favor classical computers. Quantum advantage (practical usefulness) remains a research goal.
Answer: True
Cobots feature force-limited joints, speed monitoring, and collision detection to ensure safe human-robot interaction. Used in assembly, packaging, and healthcare where flexibility and close collaboration are needed. Contrast with industrial robots requiring fenced workcells. Important for Industry 4.0 and workplace safety questions.
Answer: False
While 3D bioprinting can create tissue constructs and simple structures (skin, cartilage), fully functional complex organs (heart, kidney) with vascular networks remain a research challenge. Current applications: drug testing, disease modeling, and custom implants. Significant advances needed in biomaterials, cell sourcing, and vascularization.
Answer: True
NM-QTA, launched in 2020, allocates ₹8000 crore over 5 years for research in quantum computing, communication, sensing, and materials. Implemented by DST with participation from IITs, IISc, and industry. Aims to position India as a global leader in quantum technologies. Critical for science policy and emerging tech questions.
Answer: True
PM-KISAN provides ₹6,000/year income support to farmer families via DBT. Aadhaar authentication ensures accurate beneficiary identification and reduces leakage. Integrated with land records and bank accounts. Critical for digital governance and agricultural welfare questions.
Answer: True
NDEAR is a framework of specifications and standards enabling interoperability among education apps, platforms, and data systems. Supports innovation while ensuring privacy, security, and portability. Critical for scalable, inclusive digital education ecosystem under NEP 2020.
Answer: True
SISFS provides up to ₹20 lakh for proof of concept and ₹50 lakh for commercialization via incubators. Targets early-stage startups in innovation-driven sectors. Part of Startup India ecosystem support. Critical for understanding government funding mechanisms for entrepreneurship.
Answer: True
BrahMos Aerospace is a JV between DRDO and Russia's NPO Mashinostroyeniya. BrahMos missiles (290-450 km range, Mach 2.8-3 speed) are deployed by Army, Navy, and Air Force. Land-attack variant tested successfully. Represents successful international defense collaboration. Critical for strategic studies questions.
Answer: True
e-Sanjeevani is a national telemedicine service enabling doctor-to-doctor and patient-to-doctor consultations via video. Over 100 million consultations delivered, especially valuable for rural access. Integrated with ABDM for health records. Critical for digital health infrastructure questions.
Answer: True
Kisan drones are promoted for multiple applications: crop health monitoring via multispectral imaging, precision spraying of inputs, land mapping, and disaster assessment. Financial assistance available under SMAM. Represents convergence of agriculture and technology for productivity and sustainability. Important for AgriTech policy questions.
Answer: True
NETF is proposed as an autonomous body to provide strategic guidance on EdTech adoption, quality standards, research, and capacity building. Aims to ensure equitable, effective, and ethical use of technology in education. Part of NEP 2020's systemic reforms. Important for education policy questions.
Answer: True
PLI scheme for IT hardware (2021) provides incentives on incremental sales of laptops, tablets, servers, and components manufactured in India. Aims to reduce imports, create jobs, and strengthen electronics ecosystem. Part of Atmanirbhar Bharat strategy. Critical for industrial policy and technology questions.
Answer: True
Tejas Mk1A incorporates Uttam AESA radar developed by DRDO's LRDE, enhancing detection range, multi-target tracking, and electronic warfare capabilities. 83 aircraft ordered by IAF with 50% indigenous content. Represents milestone in self-reliance in critical defense technologies. Critical for defense indigenization questions.
Answer: True
CoWIN's modular, open-source architecture enables repurposing for routine immunization, disease surveillance, and health program management. Demonstrates value of building reusable digital public infrastructure. Government plans to adapt it for Universal Immunization Programme. Important for digital governance questions.
Answer: True
Soil Health Card scheme issues cards every 3 years with soil nutrient status and fertilizer recommendations for specific crops. Promotes balanced fertilizer use, reduces input costs, and improves soil health. Integrated with digital platforms for wider reach. Critical for agricultural policy and technology questions.
Answer: True
DIKSHA (Digital Infrastructure for Knowledge Sharing) is a unified platform by Ministry of Education offering e-content, QR-coded textbooks, teacher training modules, and assessment tools. Supports multilingual access and offline usage. Critical component of NEP 2020's technology-enabled education transformation.
Answer: True
Agni-P (Prime) is a new-generation ballistic missile with 1,000-2,000 km range, two solid-propellant stages, canister-launched, and equipped with MIRV (Multiple Independently Targetable Reentry Vehicle) technology. Enhances India's credible minimum deterrence. Critical for defense and strategic studies questions.
Answer: True
Stacks can be implemented with arrays (fixed size, O(1) access) or linked lists (dynamic size, O(1) push/pop at head). Choice depends on requirements: arrays are cache-friendly; linked lists avoid overflow. Understanding implementation trade-offs is important for data structure design questions.
Answer: True
DPDP Act has extraterritorial application: it governs processing of digital personal data (1) within India, and (2) outside India if it relates to offering goods/services or profiling individuals in India. Aligns with GDPR's approach. Critical for multinational compliance and data sovereignty questions.