E-commerce is only about buying physical products online.
False
B2B e-commerce involves the highest volume of transactions.
True
In the C2C model, the website owner is directly responsible for the quality of goods sold.
False
E-governance is solely about putting government forms online.
False
The G2C model allows citizens to access information and services 24/7.
True
Debit cards and credit cards are the only forms of electronic payment.
False
Digital wallets require an internet connection to make a payment.
True
Aadhaar is mandatory for all e-governance services.
False
Security is not a major concern for e-commerce websites.
False
Search engine optimization (SEO) helps an e-commerce site get more visibility.
True
M-Governance is a subset of e-governance.
True
The G2G model helps in reducing paperwork between departments.
True
E-commerce has eliminated the need for physical shops entirely.
False
A shopping cart is a physical device used in supermarkets.
False
SSL encryption protects data during online transactions.
True
Phishing attacks are a type of social engineering attack.
True
The Digital India program aims to make India a digitally empowered society.
True
E-Governance increases transparency and reduces corruption.
True
All citizens in India have equal access to the internet and e-governance services.
False
URL stands for Universal Resource Locator.
False
Web hosting is not required for an e-commerce site to be accessible online.
False
The G2B model includes online tender publication and tax filing.
True
E-commerce benefits only the sellers, not the buyers.
False
Cookies are programs that can damage your computer.
False
UPI is an instant real-time payment system developed in India.
True
E-Governance initiatives are only implemented at the central government level.
False
The cost of setting up an e-commerce website is very low compared to a physical store.
True
In the B2C model, businesses sell products in bulk to consumers.
False
The "last mile" problem refers to the challenge of delivering goods to remote areas.
True
E-Governance makes government processes slower and more complicated.
False
A blog can be used as a platform for C2C e-commerce.
True
The Consumer Protection Act, 2019 does not cover e-commerce transactions.
False
Net banking is also known as Internet Banking.
True
The primary purpose of e-governance is to generate revenue for the government.
False
E-commerce websites do not need a return and refund policy.
False
The G2E portal allows employees to apply for leave and check their pay slips online.
True
HTML is a programming language used for creating dynamic web pages.
False
A firewall is a security system that controls incoming and outgoing network traffic.
True
E-commerce has reduced the importance of logistics and supply chain management.
False
The "Frequently Bought Together" section on an e-commerce site is an example of collaborative filtering.
True
E-Governance helps in achieving the goal of a 'Less Cash' society.
True
All e-commerce transactions are conducted using Indian Rupees.
False
The C2G model allows citizens to vote online in general elections.
False
Data privacy is a significant concern in both e-commerce and e-governance.
True
A good user interface (UI) is not important for an e-commerce website.
False
Social media platforms can be integrated with e-commerce for marketing.
True
E-Governance requires a strong and reliable IT infrastructure.
True
The term "e-tailing" is synonymous with B2C e-commerce.
True
B2B e-commerce platforms are typically simpler than B2C platforms.
False
The success of an e-commerce site depends solely on its product prices.
False