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The document outlines the establishment and functions of the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) under the Aadhar Act of 2016, detailing the roles and responsibilities of registrars and enrolling agencies. It covers the processes for Aadhar enrollment, including eligibility criteria, types of enrollment, and the importance of biometric data collection. Additionally, it addresses legal implications for fraud and errors in the enrollment process.

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The document outlines the establishment and functions of the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) under the Aadhar Act of 2016, detailing the roles and responsibilities of registrars and enrolling agencies. It covers the processes for Aadhar enrollment, including eligibility criteria, types of enrollment, and the importance of biometric data collection. Additionally, it addresses legal implications for fraud and errors in the enrollment process.

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1. Ans:Who among the following has established UIDAI by passing Aadhar Act, 2016?

Ans: Government of India

2. When was UIDAI established as statutory Authority under the Ministry of Electronics and IT?

Ans: 12th July 2016

3. Why was UIDAI created?


a. To provide robust technology to eliminate duplicate and fake identities
b. To provide identity that can be verified and authenticated in an easy, cost-effective way
c. To make another identification document
d. Both a & b

Ans: Both a & b

4. When was the Aadhar Enrolment/Update Regulation 2016 published in official gazette?

Ans: 12th July 2016

5. Which organization is responsible for issuing UID?

Ans: UIDAI

6. Which person/entity among the following is eligible to become a registrar?

Ans: Any entity under Central Govt., Ministry, State Govt.

7. Which of the following should be avoided/not be done by the registrar?

Ans: Use the information collected during enrolment for any purposes other than Aadhar
enrolment/update

8. Registrars shall always abide by the Code of Conduct as specified in ________ for Aadhar
enrolment/update

Ans: Aadhar Act in 2016 and Aadhar Regulations

9. Who among the following is responsible for evaluating the applications of agencies and empanel
the eligible agencies as enrolling agencies?

Ans: Registrar and UIDAI

10. What are the basic responsibilities of Registrar?


a. Adhere to Aadhar Act 2016 and Aadhar Regulations
b. Hire/engage enrolling agency and monitor its functioning
c. Ensure that any enrollment agency and/or person employed or appointed by them to conduct
the enrolment and update operations are certified.
d. All the above

Ans: All the above

11. Which person/entity among the following is eligible to become an Enrolling Agency?
Ans: Any individual fulfilling the conditions mentioned in RFE for enrolment Agency specified by
registrar/UIDAI

12. Which of the following criteria should an individual qualify to be eligible for a supervisor role?
a. Should be of age 18 years and above
b. Should be 10+2 pass
c. Should have Aadhar Number
d. Should have obtained “Supervisor Certificate” from a testing and certificate agency
e. Should have obtained a certificate in Basics in Computer

Ans: a,b,c,d

13. Which of the following should an individual possess before starting his/her role as EA supervisor?

Ans: Should be comfortable with local language keyboard and transliteration

14. Supervisor must submit his/her on boarding Form along with the required documents to the
Enrolment Agency, which in turn submits the form to __________________ concerned for
verification

Ans: Authority’s Regional Offices

15. Who among the following is considered as enrolled user during the operator/supervisor on-
boarding?

Ans: Operator/Supervisor whose biometric verification is successfully completed and stored in the
Enrolment Client

16. In case of introducer-based enrolment, which of the given additional information shall be
collected?
a. Introducer’s signature
b. Introducer’s thumb impression
c. Introducer’s Aadhar number

Ans: All of the given options

17. As part of managing the enrolment Centre, which of the following should a “Supervisor” do?
a. “Sign off” every enrolment on Aadhar Client
b. Use “Find Aadhar Facility” to ensure fresh residents have never enrolled
c. Ensure that the Operator provides his/her biometric confirmation after every Aadhar
enrolment/update
d. All the given options

Ans: All the given options

18. Supervisor also ensures that enrolment stations are synched at least once in every

Ans: 10days

19. Which of the following should a supervisor ensure to backup, sync and export data?
I. Take backup of all the enrolment data twice a day to external hard disk
Il. Send all the day-to-day enrolment details to your personal email ID
Ill. Sync enrolment stations at least once in every 10 days
IV. Maintain a register for data exported
V. Save all the data on Google cloud

Ans: I, III, and IV

20. At the end of the day, supervisor should allow the operator to review the Enrolment packets
created by him

Ans: False

21. In case of any error found in the enrolment data entered, which of the following should be done?

Ans: inform the resident to come to the enrolment Centre within correction time frame

22. Which of the following actions should a supervisor do after day-end review?

Ans: Sign off by giving his/her fingerprint

23. A supervisor monitors and audits the functions at the enrolment Centre. How does the audit
feedback help the entire team?

Ans: Identify the areas of improvement of enrolment operations and data quality

24. Who is an operator/ supervisor?

Ans: An individual employed by an Enrolment Agency to execute enrolment at the enrolment stations

25. The Registrars and Enrolling Agencies shall only use the Enrolment/Update software provided or
authorized by the _________

Ans: UIDAI

26. ____________ coordinates the on-boarding process of Operator/Supervisor with Registrars and
EAs

Ans: Enrolment Agencies

27. ________________ to capture coordinates of the Enrolment Device needs to available at all times

Ans: GPS Device

28. ________________________ monitors the approval of Enrolment Centre plan and may intervene
where required

Ans: Authority Head Office/Authority’s Regional Office

29. __________________ declares enrolment station deployment plans, that is, when and where the
centers will be established before opening any Enrolment Centre

Ans: Enrolment Agency


30. What is the waiting time for Aadhar generations?

Ans: Up to 90 days

31. What are the different types of Aadhar Enrolment?

Ans: Document based, Introducer Based, Head of Family Based and Child Enrolment

32. Which form needs to be filled by the resident for Aadhar Enrolment?

Ans: Aadhar Enrolment Correction Form

33. Multiple Aadhar Numbers are generated in case of multiple Enrolments

Ans: False

34. Aadhar number will be generated in 1 day

Ans: False

35. Acknowledgement Slip provided to the resident after Aadhar Enrolment contains

Ans: EID (Enrolment ID)

36. There is only one type of Aadhar enrolment i.e. Document Based Enrolment

Ans: False

37. Who among the following is eligible to avail Aadhar?

Ans: Any resident who resided in India for a period of 182 days or more

38. Any resident who resided in India for a period of 182 days or more who possess required
documents is eligible for Aadhar Enrolment

Ans: True

39. Any citizen of India, even those who have been residing in a foreign country for the last one year,
are eligible for Aadhar

Ans: False

40. Record date of birth of the resident, indicating day, month and ____________ in the relevant field

Ans: Year

41. If two documentary proofs produced by the enrollee have variation in the same name, the
enrollee’s ___________________ should be recorded

Ans: Full name

42. For rural areas, which of the following fields can be left blank while recording the residential
address?

Ans: Address line 2


43. Which of the following details should be entered in the address line 4 of the residential address?

Ans: Landmark

44. Which of the following is used to retrieve pre-enrolment date?

Ans: Pre-enrolment form

45. Name of the village town city (VTC) and Post Office field gets automatically populated when
__________ of the region is entered

Ans: Pincode

46. Which of the following will you do when a resident is unable to provide the exact date of birth?

Ans: enter age as mentioned by the resident

47. The ___________________ must ensure that every operator has a copy of the critical ponts to be
reviewed at the station during the review.

Ans: Enrolling Agency Supervisor

48. Operator needs to sign off every enrollment by providing their fingerpring and or

Ans: Ins.

49. Which of the following fields will be included in case of introducer-based verification?

Ans: Introducer or HOF

50. Enrolment Agencies must use Biometric Devices certified by __________________ for capturing
Biometric data

Ans: STQC

51. For fingerprint capture, the fingers have to be positioned correctly on the ______________ to enable
capture

Ans: Platen

52. Fingerprints are best captured in standing position

Ans: True

53. For fingerprint capture, the fingers have to be positioned correctly on the ___________________ to
enable capture

Ans: Platen

54. Fingerprints are best captured in standing position

Ans: True

55. For capturing facial image ______________ of the enrollee needs to be captured
Ans: Frontal pose

56. If fingerprint captured is not of the requisite quality, the operator would make a reasonable
number of attempts to capture the biometrics of the resident

Ans: True

57. If an enrollee is unable to give biometrics due to loss of fingers, this is a/an ____________________
and needs to be handled thus

Ans: Exception

58. If capturing Iris image is not possible due to bandage across one or both eyes, the same has to be
recorded in the system by the operator

Ans: True

59. If the resident has applied mehendi on her hand, the fingerprint image has be captured normally

Ans: True

60. While handling fingerprint images, if the finger/s is/are _____ the same has to be noted in the data
as provided in the software
a. Missing
b. Amputated
c. Bandaged
d. All of the given options

Ans: All of the given options

61. If the operator is not able to capture facial images because of the poor light, the operator should
move the enrolment station to a location in the room with better light
Ans: True
62. If the bandaged finger of the applicant has to be captured for fingerprint image, the operator
should ______________
Ans: Capture the fingerprints of the remaining fingers
63. If standard image of the fingerprints is not possible for an enrollee due to dryness, the operator
should politely ask the enrollee to wash his face
Ans: False
64. The operator would make a reasonable number of attempts to capture the biometrics of the
resident if the fingerprint captured on the platen is not of the requisite quality
Ans: True
65. If capturing Iris image is not possible due to any deformity or disease, the operator should ask the
resident to get the eyes operated
Ans: False
66. Identify the error type in the given image
a. Possible Age Photo Mismatch
b. Possible Gender-Photo Mismatch
c. Poor Quality Photograph/Incorrect Photo
d. Photo of Photo

Ans: Possible Age Photo Mismatch

67. Identify the error type in the given image


a. Poor Quality Photograph/Incorrect Photo
b. Possible Error in Name and Address
c. Relationship Error
d. Possible Error in Name and Address Transliteration

Ans: Possible Error in Name and Address Transliteration

68. Identify the error type in the given image


a. Relationship Error
b. Incomplete Address
c. Possible Error in Name and Address Transliteration
d. Photo of Photo

Ans: Relationship Error

69. Identify the error type in the given image


a. Relationship Error
b. No Exception Available in Exception Photo
c. Photo of Photo
d. Incomplete Address

Ans: Photo of Photo

70. Identify the error type in the given image


a. Poor Quality in Exception Photo
b. No Exception Available in Exception Photo
c. Object in Exception Photo
d. Photo of Photo in Exception Photo

Ans: No Exception Available in Exception Photo

71. Identify the error type in the given image


a. Relationship Error
b. Object in Exception Photo
c. Both Photo of different Person
d. Exception Photo not as per guidelines

Ans: Object in Exception Photo

72. Identify the error type in the given image


a. Relationship Error
b. Object in Exception Photo
c. Both Photo of different Person
d. Exception Photo not as per guidelines

Ans: Both Photo of different Person

73. What is a relationship error?

Ans: When the given relationship in the address section is not matching with given Gender or Photograph
of the resident

74. How do you identify an incomplete address?

Ans: If less than three locations are given

75. Which of the following is considered as fraud?

Ans: Taking photo of photo

76. A resident admires one of the Bollywood celebrities. He requests the operator to attach
celebrity’s image in his Aadhar rather than his photo. Can the operator agree to the resident?

Ans: No

77. An exception photo in enrolment image shows no exceptions. Which of the following options
should the operator mark?

Ans: No exception available in exception photo

78. Which of the following options will you check in case you of an object in place of exception photo?

Ans: object in exception photo

79. Which of the following is a Photo of Photo error?


I. Hard copy of photo
II. Photo on a monitor
III. Photo on a mobile device
IV. Photo on magazine

Ans: All of the given options

80. Which of the following is considered as Photo of Photo error?

Ans: A person’s photo is captured without that person being physically present

81. Which of the following type of photo is marked as ‘Poor quality in exception photo’?

Ans: A photo with poor visibility

82. Shanthi is a 65-year-old woman. Due to her ill health, she is unable to come to the enrolment
center to get enrolled for Aadhar. Her son gets her passport photograph which can be captured as
her photo for Aadhar. Is it acceptable to take the photo of photo in such scenarios?

Ans: No, as photo of photo is a grave critical error and indicates fraud
83. Rakesh is an enrolment operator. He sometimes asks one of the residents to capture the pictures
while he enters the details into the system. Is this acceptable?

Ans: No, as the plot should be clicked by enrolment operator only

84. As per the guidelines, a resident needs to be present physically at the time of enrolment and
photo of resident needs to be clicked either by the enrolment operator or by the resident.

Ans: FALSE

85. Whoever impersonates or attempts to impersonate another person, whether dead or alive, real or
imaginator, by providing any false demographic information or biometric information, shall be
punishable with imprisonment for a term, which may extend to __________ years

Ans: 3 years

86. Whoever impersonates or attempts to impersonate another person, whether dead or alive, real or
imaginary by providing any demographic information or biometric information, shall be
punishable with a fine which may extend to ______ rupees
Ans: 10,000
87. Whoever, with the intention of causing harm or mischief to an Aadhar number holder, or with the
intention of appropriating the identity of an Aadhar number holder changes or attempts to change
any demographic information or biometric information of another number holder by
impersonating or attempting to impersonate another person, dead or alive, real or imaginary, shall
be punishable with imprisonment for a term which may extend to _____ years and shall also be
liable to a fine which may extend to ₹10,000
Ans: 3
88. Whoever, with the intention of causing harm or mischief to an Aadhaar number holder, or with the
intention of appropriating the identity of an Aadhaar number holder changes or attempts to
change any demographic information or biometric information of an Aadhaar number holder by
impersonating or attempts to impersonate another person, dead or alive, real or imaginary, shall
be punishable with imprisonment for a term which may extend to 3 years, and shall also be liable
to a fine which may extend to ____ rupees
Ans: 10000
89. In the case of a company that is not authorised to collect identity information under the provisions
of this Act, by words, conduct or demeanour pretends that it is authorised to do so, shall be
punishable with a fine which may extend to ____ rupees
Ans: 1,00,000
90. Operator’s/Supervisor name and contact number should be mentioned in the escalation matrix
Ans: True
91. Do not mention the Registrar name and Grievance Cell contact number in the escalation matrix
Ans: True
92. Enrolment Agency name and code number should be mentioned in the escalation matrix
Ans: True
93. Given here are some items. which of these details will go into the escalation matrix?
I. Centre Address
II. EA Name and Code
III. Subscriber Name and Contact Number
IV. UIDAI Officer Name and Contact Number
Ans: I&II
94. Given here are some items. Which of these details will go into the escalation matrix?
a. Centre Address
b. EA Name and Code
c. Observer Name and Contact Number
d. Registrar (Nodal Officer) Name and Contact Number
Ans: a, c & d
95. Given here are some items. Which of these details will go into the escalation matrix?
I. Centre Address
II. Operator Name and Contact Number
III. Observer Name and Contact Number
IV. Registrar (Nodal Officer) Name and Contact Number
Ans: I, II, And IV
96. Given here are some items. Which of these details will go into the escalation matrix?
I. Centre Address
II. Operator Name and Contact Number
III. Contact Number of Grievance Cell
IV. Registrar (Nodal Officer) Name and Contact Number
Ans: I & IV
97. Given here are some statements. your task is to identify the correct statement.
i. Operator should treat everyone equally even if there are senior citizens and differently abled
residents
ii. In case of senior citizens, operator should collect only name and address
iii. In case Biometric Device is unable to detect biometrics of senior citizens, operator should
collect address proof
iv. Operator has to capture exception photograph, clearly depicting the exception
Ans: i
98. Given here are some statements, your task is to identify the correct statement
i. In case biometric device is unable to detect biometrics of senior citizens, operators should try
the force capture option.
ii. In case Senior citizens, operator should give them priority treatment
iii. In case biometric device is unable to detect biometrics of senior citizens, take only
photograph using the device
iv. Operator should treat everyone equally, even if there are senior citizens and differently abled
residents.
Ans: i & ii
99. What is the purpose of Aadhar retrieval process?
i. Residents may be in a hurry to link or seed their Aadhaar
ii. Letter does not reach the destination even after 90 days
iii. Residents lose their EID/UID
iv. All the given options
Ans: All the given options
100. How many days does it take to generate Aadhaar?
Ans: upto 90 days from the day of enrolment
101. Delivery of Aadhar takes upto 90 days
Ans: True
102. What is the mode of delivery of Aadhaar?
I. Through DHL service and email
II. Download through Aadhaar webportal using registered mobile number
III. Through Indian Post Service
IV. Both 2 & 3
Ans: Both 2&3
103. A resident lost his Aadhaar letter and Enrolment ID- EID is available. What is the process of
requesting for Aadhaar status through SMS?
I. SMS ‘UID STATUS <14 DIGIT EID>’ and sent to 51969
II. SMS ‘UID STATUS <28 DIGIT EID>’ and sent to 51969
III. SMS ‘UID EAADHAAR <AADHAAR>’ and sent to 51969
IV. Both 1 & 2
Ans: Both 1 & 2
104. A resident can SMS to 51969 to know the status of his Aadhaar
Ans: True
105. Renu has applied for Aadhaar. She gave her demographic and biometric details in an
enrolment center. How many days does it take to process the details and send Aadhaar to Renu?
Ans: Upto 90 days
106. Radha is a student of class 10. She wants to avail the benefit of government scholarship
program. She is in a hurry to link her Aadhaar with the scheme so that she can continue her
studies. What needs to be done in such cases?
Ans: Use the UID retrieval process to get the status of her Aadhaar
107. A resident lost his Aadhaar card, but knows his Aadhaar number. He wants to receive his E-
Aadhaar and his personal email ID. What should he do in this situation?
a. visit the enrolment centre and request them to download and send on his email
b. visit the UIDAI website download e-Aadhaar.
c. It is not possible
d. both one and two.
Ans: Both 1 & 2
108. A resident lost both EID and UID numbers. Which of the following websites does he need to
visit to retrieve his Aadhaar?
a. https://resident.uidai.net.in/find-uid-eid
b. https://resident.uidai.net.in/web/resident/get-Aadhaar-no
c. https://eaadhaar.uidai.gov.in/
d. none of the above
Ans: https://resident.uidai.net.in/find-uid-eid

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