Here are the answers to the questions:
- How can we access the Bharat Bill Repayment System- BBPS?
The Bharat Bill Payment System (BBPS) is typically accessed by employees through internal financial systems.
- HRMS (Human Resource Management System) is for human resources.
- CRM (Customer Relationship Management) is used by customer-facing staff to interact with customers.
- CFSS (Centralized Financial Service System or Centralized Funds Settlement System) refers to an internal system for managing financial services. This is a common type of system through which employees would access payment platforms like BBPS for operational purposes.
The most appropriate option for accessing a financial repayment system internally is a centralized financial service system.
The correct option is CFSS.
- Name the unified payment system designed for hassle free repayment experience.
The description "unified payment system designed for hassle free repayment experience" directly refers to the Bharat Bill Payment System.
- "Bill Payment System" is too generic.
- "Muthoot Payment System" is specific to a company.
The correct option is Bharat Bill Payment System.
- How should we raise a concern related to BBPS?
To raise a concern or issue within an organization, a dedicated tracking system is typically used.
- CFSS Portal is for operations.
- Calling the IT department is an informal method, usually followed by logging a ticket.
- HRMS is for human resources.
- "I Tracker" is a common term for an Issue Tracker or Incident Tracker system, which is designed for logging and managing concerns or issues.
The correct option is I Tracker.
- What should be the minimum purchase to be recorded for Foreign Currency Purchase Udaan Drive (FCPUD)?
This question refers to a specific internal campaign or drive. Without specific external information about the "Foreign Currency Purchase Udaan Drive (FCPUD)", it's based on common thresholds for such financial initiatives in India. A common minimum purchase amount for such drives to encourage participation is often set at a reasonable figure. Among the given options, 5000 is a frequently used minimum for various financial transactions and campaigns.
The correct option is 5000.