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[1] What is the primary role of the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI)?

a) To regulate the telecommunications industry in India

b) To promote competition in the telecommunications industry

c) To ensure the availability of affordable telecommunications services

d) All of the above

[2] Who appoints the Chairman and members of TRAI?

a) The Prime Minister of India

b) The Minister of Communications

c)  Government of India

d) The Parliament of India

[3] What is the primary duty of TRAI regarding tariffs for telecommunications services?

a) To set tariffs for all telecommunications services

b) To approve tariffs proposed by telecommunications service providers

c) To ensure that tariffs are reasonable and non-discriminatory

d) To regulate tariffs for only certain types of telecommunications services

[4] What is the main function of TRAI in relation to consumer protection?

a) To ensure that consumers are provided with accurate information about telecommunications services

b) To investigate complaints and take action against telecommunications service providers who violate consumer rights

c) To promote competition among telecommunications service providers to benefit consumers

d) All of the above

[5] What is the primary responsibility of TRAI in relation to spectrum management?

a) To allocate and manage spectrum for telecommunications services

b) To auction spectrum to telecommunications service providers

c) To ensure efficient and effective use of spectrum resources

d) All of the above

[6] What is the main function of TRAI in relation to interconnection between different telecommunications service providers?

a) To ensure that all telecommunications service providers are able to interconnect with each other

b) To regulate the charges for interconnection between telecommunications service providers

c) To ensure that there is no discrimination in interconnection between telecommunications service providers

d) All of the above

[7] What is the primary duty of TRAI in relation to quality of service for telecommunications services?

a) To set standards for quality of service for telecommunications services

b) To monitor the quality of service provided by telecommunications service providers

c) To take action against telecommunications service providers who do not meet quality of service standards

d) All of the above

[8] What is the main function of TRAI in relation to licensing of telecommunications service providers?

a) To issue licenses to telecommunications service providers

b) To renew licenses for telecommunications service providers

c) To revoke licenses for telecommunications service providers who violate regulations

d) All of the above

[9] What is the primary responsibility of TRAI in relation to national broadband policy?

a) To develop and implement the national broadband policy

b) To promote the use of broadband services in India

c) To ensure that broadband services are available and affordable to all citizens

d) All of the above

[10] What is the main function of TRAI in relation to international telecommunications services?

a) To regulate international telecommunications services provided by Indian telecommunications service providers

b) To negotiate agreements with other countries for the provision of international telecommunications services

c) To ensure that international telecommunications services are provided in a fair and non-discriminatory manner

d) All of the above

Answers:

[1] d) All of the above

[2] c) Government of India

[3] c) To ensure that tariffs are reasonable and non-discriminatory

[4] d) All of the above

[5] d) All of the above

[6] d) All of the above

[7] d) All of the above

[8] d) All of the above

[9] d) All of the above

[10] d) All of the above

TRAI has a wide range of responsibilities in regulating the telecommunications industry in India. These include regulating tariffs, protecting consumer rights, managing spectrum resources, ensuring interconnection between service providers, monitoring quality of service, issuing and revoking licenses, developing and implementing national broadband policy, and regulating international telecommunications services provided by Indian service providers. The main goal of TRAI is to ensure that the telecommunications industry in India is fair, competitive, and accessible to all citizens.

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