E-Governance & Digital Transformation MCQs with Answer
E-Governance refers to the use of:
a) Electronic communication in governance
b) Traditional paperwork in government processes
c) Political debates on television
d) Manual voting systems
Which of the following is a major benefit of E-Governance?
a) Increased corruption
b) Faster service delivery
c) More paperwork
d) Higher costs for citizens
Which is a key pillar of E-Governance?
a) E-Administration
b) Manual documentation
c) Political lobbying
d) Street protests
The first stage of E-Governance implementation is:
a) Information dissemination
b) Transactional services
c) Citizen participation
d) Policy-making
Which technology is widely used in digital governance?
a) Blockchain
b) Typewriters
c) Fax machines
d) Carbon paper
The term “G2C” in E-Governance stands for:
a) Government to Citizen
b) Government to Company
c) Government to Corporation
d) Government to Community
Which is an example of E-Government service?
a) Online tax filing
b) Physical court hearings
c) Paper-based passport renewal
d) Manual property registration
Which sector benefits the most from E-Governance?
a) Public services
b) Private businesses
c) Entertainment industry
d) Construction sector
Which of the following is a challenge in implementing E-Governance?
a) Digital divide
b) Increased literacy rates
c) Faster internet speeds
d) Lower costs for citizens
Which country is a global leader in E-Governance?
a) Estonia
b) Afghanistan
c) Somalia
d) North Korea
Which of the following is an example of digital transformation?
a) Online banking
b) Handwritten ledgers
c) Filing taxes on paper
d) Sending letters via post
Which of the following is not a benefit of E-Governance?
a) Lack of transparency
b) Efficiency
c) Reduced corruption
d) Cost reduction
The main objective of E-Governance is to:
a) Improve government efficiency
b) Increase bureaucracy
c) Eliminate technology in governance
d) Slow down administrative processes
What does “G2B” stand for in E-Governance?
a) Government to Business
b) Government to Bank
c) Government to Bureaucracy
d) Government to Buyer
Which technology is used for secure online transactions in governance?
a) Blockchain
b) Typewriter
c) Paper receipts
d) Fax machines
Which digital tool is commonly used for public service access?
a) Mobile apps
b) Printed books
c) Paper-based applications
d) Manual registers
Which of the following is an example of E-Participation?
a) Online voting
b) Street protests
c) Door-to-door surveys
d) Manual petition signing
Which of the following is a component of Digital Transformation?
a) Cloud computing
b) Handwritten records
c) Face-to-face bureaucracy
d) Paper-based documentation
A key risk in E-Governance is:
a) Cybersecurity threats
b) Faster data processing
c) Efficient governance
d) Digital literacy
Which initiative aims to improve E-Governance in Pakistan?
a) Digital Pakistan Vision
b) Manual Bureaucracy Act
c) Paper-Based Governance Bill
d) Non-Digital Policy
The biggest barrier to E-Governance adoption is:
a) Lack of internet access
b) High literacy rates
c) Strong IT infrastructure
d) Digital inclusiveness
Which of the following is a G2G (Government to Government) service?
a) Inter-agency data sharing
b) Citizen tax payment
c) Online banking
d) Private company registration
Which international organization promotes E-Governance?
a) United Nations
b) FIFA
c) International Cricket Council
d) Hollywood Film Association
Which digital platform is widely used for government-citizen interaction?
a) Government portals
b) Television ads
c) Newspapers
d) Pamphlets
Which of the following is not an E-Governance initiative?
a) Filing taxes manually
b) Online passport application
c) E-Police reporting
d) Digital land record management
Which of the following is a feature of Smart Governance?
a) Use of AI in decision-making
b) Increased paperwork
c) Manual citizen registration
d) Slow service delivery
Which technology is used in AI-driven governance?
a) Machine Learning
b) Handwritten documents
c) Fax machines
d) Typewriters
The most common cybersecurity threat in E-Governance is:
a) Data breaches
b) Paper forgery
c) Physical theft
d) Document misplacement
Which of the following best describes Digital Transformation?
a) Integrating technology into all aspects of governance
b) Eliminating digital services
c) Slowing down digital adoption
d) Avoiding online citizen services
Which is a best practice for E-Governance implementation?
a) Strong cybersecurity measures
b) Lack of digital policies
c) Ignoring technological advancements
d) Reducing citizen access to digital platforms