2. The maximum number of votes that can be cast in an EVM, please.
a. 4,000.
b. 2,500.
c. 3,840.
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Wrong!
The correct answer is C.
An EVM can record a maximum of 3,840 votes. The total number of electors in a polling station does not usually exceed 1,500, hence the capacity of an EVM is more than sufficient.
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An EVM can record a maximum of 3,840 votes. The total number of electors in a polling station does not usually exceed 1,500, hence the capacity of an EVM is more than sufficient.
3. What is the maximum number of candidates which EVMs can cater to?
a. 32.
b. 64.
c. 16.
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Wrong! The correct answer is B.
An EVM can cater to a maximum of 64 candidates. There is a provision for 16 candidates in a Balloting Unit. If the total number of candidates exceeds 16, a second Balloting Unit can be linked parallel to the first Balloting Unit. Similarly, if the total number of candidates exceeds 32, a third Balloting Unit can be attached and if the total number of candidates exceeds 48, a fourth Balloting Unit can be attached to cater to a maximum of 64 candidates.
Correct!An EVM can cater to a maximum of 64 candidates. There is a provision for 16 candidates in a Balloting Unit. If the total number of candidates exceeds 16, a second Balloting Unit can be linked parallel to the first Balloting Unit. Similarly, if the total number of candidates exceeds 32, a third Balloting Unit can be attached and if the total number of candidates exceeds 48, a fourth Balloting Unit can be attached to cater to a maximum of 64 candidates.
4. Who manufactures the EVMs?
a. Bharat Electronics Ltd., Bangalore.
b. Electronic Corporation of India Ltd., Hyderabad.
c. Both.
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Wrong! The correct answer is C.
The EVMs have been devised and designed by the Election Commission in collaboration with two public sector undertakings -- Bharat Electronics Ltd, Bangalore, and Electronic Corporation of India Ltd, Hyderabad, after a series of meetings, checking the prototypes and extensive field trials. The EVMs are now manufactured by the BEL and ECIL.
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The EVMs have been devised and designed by the Election Commission in collaboration with two public sector undertakings -- Bharat Electronics Ltd, Bangalore, and Electronic Corporation of India Ltd, Hyderabad, after a series of meetings, checking the prototypes and extensive field trials. The EVMs are now manufactured by the BEL and ECIL.
5. How long can the Control Unit store the result in its memory?
a. 5 years.
b. More than 10 years.
c. 2 years.
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Wrong! The correct answer is B.
The Control Unit can store the result in its memory for 10 years and even more.
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The Control Unit can store the result in its memory for 10 years and even more.