India Post has taken a historic leap in its digital transformation journey with the nationwide rollout of Advanced Postal Technology (APT) — officially known as IT Modernisation Project 2.0. Backed by an investment of ₹5,800 crore and developed indigenously by the Centre for Excellence in Postal Technology (CEPT), APT is now live across 1.70 lakh post offices, mail offices, and administrative units spanning all 23 Postal Circles of India.
For departmental staff preparing for LDCE, IPO, or promotional examinations, and for officers appearing in departmental tests and training assessments, a thorough understanding of APT is now essential. Questions on APT features, rollout milestones, training models, and IT 2.0 architecture are increasingly appearing in departmental assessments across circles.
MCQ Quiz Advanced Postal Technology (APT) — IT 2.0
Advanced Postal Technology (APT)
20 questions covering APT features, architecture, rollout & IT 2.0 framework
Advanced Postal Technology (APT) — IT 2.0
Practice Questions for Departmental Examinations

Q1. APT (Advanced Postal Technology) is also officially known as: (A) IT Modernisation Project 1.0 (B) IT Modernisation Project 2.0 (C) Digital India Postal Programme (D) Postal Digital Mission 2025
Answer: (B)
Q2. The total financial outlay approved for the IT 2.0 – APT project is: (A) ₹2,400 crore (B) ₹3,500 crore (C) ₹5,800 crore (D) ₹8,200 crore
Answer: (C)
Q3. Which organisation indigenously designed and developed the APT platform? (A) NIC (National Informatics Centre) (B) TCS (Tata Consultancy Services) (C) CEPT (Centre for Excellence in Postal Technology) (D) CDAC (Centre for Development of Advanced Computing)
Answer: (C)
Q4. The APT platform is hosted on which cloud infrastructure? (A) AWS GovCloud (B) Azure Government (C) MeghRaj 2.0 (D) DigiCloud India
Answer: (C)
Q5. The nationwide connectivity backbone supporting APT operations is provided by: (A) Airtel Business (B) Reliance Jio (C) BSNL (D) VSNL
Answer: (C)
Q6. The application architecture underlying APT is based on: (A) Monolithic architecture (B) Client-server architecture (C) Microservices and Open API based architecture (D) Mainframe-based architecture
Answer: (C)
Q7. Which of the following best describes APT’s user interface design? (A) Separate interfaces for each service type (B) Single, unified user interface for all postal services (C) Circle-specific customised interfaces (D) Role-based separate portals
Answer: (B)
Q8. DIGIPIN, introduced as part of APT, is a: (A) 6-digit numeric postal pin (B) 8-digit barcode system (C) 10-digit alphanumeric digital postal identification number (D) 12-digit geolocation code
Answer: (C)
Q9. What is the primary purpose of DIGIPIN in the APT ecosystem? (A) To replace the 6-digit PIN code system entirely (B) To enhance delivery accuracy and traceability (C) To assign unique IDs to postal employees (D) To track financial transactions
Answer: (B)
Q10. Which payment methods are supported under APT for postal services? (A) Only cash payments (B) Only IPPB account-linked UPI (C) QR-code based UPI payments from any bank (D) Debit/Credit cards only
Answer: (C)
Q11. OTP-based delivery in APT is designed to: (A) Authenticate the postman at login (B) Verify delivery to the correct addressee (C) Enable parcel booking at counters (D) Process Speed Post charges
Answer: (B)
Q12. Which app is deployed on smartphones given to Branch Post Offices under APT for rural service delivery? (A) IMA (Internal Mobile App) (B) DREAM App (C) ePOS App (D) Postman Mobile App
Answer: (B)
DREAM = Digital Rural Enterprise Application for Mobile
Q13. The IMA (Internal Mobile App) under APT is primarily used by postmen for: (A) Booking registered articles at branch level (B) Capturing digital signatures, real-time delivery updates and dynamic QR-code payments (C) Processing savings account transactions (D) Generating PLI premium receipts
Answer: (B)
Q14. The pilot rollout of APT was first conducted in which Postal Circle? (A) Kerala Circle (B) Delhi Circle (C) Karnataka Circle (D) Maharashtra Circle
Answer: (C)
Q15. By which date was APT rolled out to all post offices, mail offices, and administrative offices across India? (A) 15 July 2025 (B) 4 August 2025 (C) 19 August 2025 (D) 1 September 2025
Answer: (B)
Q16. The total number of offices covered under the APT nationwide rollout is approximately: (A) 50,000 (B) 86,000 (C) 1.20 lakh (D) 1.70 lakh
Answer: (D)
Q17. On its peak day of operation (August 2025), APT successfully handled: (A) 5 lakh bookings and 8 lakh deliveries (B) 20 lakh bookings and 25 lakh deliveries (C) 32 lakh bookings and 37 lakh deliveries (D) 50 lakh bookings and 55 lakh deliveries
Answer: (C)
Q18. The number of postal employees trained under the cascade model for APT implementation was approximately: (A) 1.2 lakh (B) 2.5 lakh (C) 4.6 lakh (D) 6.0 lakh
Answer: (C)
Q19. The training cascade model used for APT deployment consisted of which three tiers? (A) Officers → Supervisors → Staff (B) Master Trainers → User Champions → End-Users (C) Circle Trainers → Divisional Trainers → Branch Staff (D) RAKNPA → PTCs → Divisions
Answer: (B)
Q20. Which key capability introduced under IT Modernisation Project 1.0 does APT (IT 2.0) build upon? (A) DIGIPIN geo-addressing system (B) Microservices-based architecture (C) Core Banking Solution (CBS) and insurance systems (D) DREAM App for branch offices
Answer: (C)