1 . Which
of the following action is not misconduct under CCS (Conduct)
Rules 1964 Ans :Attendance as witness in a departmental enquiry
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2 The
strike includes the following actions of government servants
Ans :
All the above
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3 Which
of the following activities does not attract violation of CCS (Conduct) Rules
1964
Ans
: Collection of funds for service association
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4 Which of
the following should not be accepted by any government servant
Ans
: Negotation for any other employment
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5 Whether
a government servant can enter into marriage with prior permission
Ans:
with a person having a spouse living and the personal law applicable permit
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6 The
appellate authority under CCS(CCA) rules 1965 can
Ans :
All the above three actions
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7 Under
CCS(CCA) rules 1965 . the power of review is vested in
Ans:
President
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8 The
disciplinary authority can withhold any appeal in case
Ans:
The appeal may not be withheld in any case
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9 Central
civil services (Conduct) Rules 1964 came into force with effect from
Ans :
30the November 1964
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10 A
Government servant holding Group A post may accept gift from near personal friends on occasions such
as weddings anniversaries or religious functions
Ans :
Up to Rupees Seven Thousand Only
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11 Which
of the following penalties is not treated as major penalties under CCS (CCA)
rules 1965
Ans:
Recovery from the Pay
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12 Which
is not penalty within the CCS(CCA) rules 1965
Ans :
Non Promation of a government servant in officiating
capacity
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13 Which
of the following event is not fit for treating as Dies Non;
Ans :
Late coming to office
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14 The
disciplinary authority can appoint presenting officer to present the case on its
behalf before the enquiry authority
Ans :
Any other Government servant and legal practioner.
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15 Which
of the following cases is not fit for imposition of major penalty under
CCS(CCA) rules 1965 against a government servant
Ans :
Refusal of promation
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16 Ex
–parte enquiry may be conducted in the following
cases
Ans: All the above
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17
Central Civil services (Classification, Control and appeal) Rules 196 came into
force on
Ans :
1st
December 1965
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18 An
order of suspension made or deemed to have been made unless it is extended
after review shall be valid for a period
Ans :
90 Days
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19 A
government servant shall be deemed to have been placed under suspension by an
order of the appointing authority with effect from the date of his detention ,
if he is detained in custody , whether on a criminal charge or otherwise for a
period exceeding
Ans:
Forty Eight Hours
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20 An
order of suspension made or deemed to have been made under Rule 10 of CS
(CCA) Rules , 196 shall be reviewed before the expiry of ninety days by the
review committee shall not extend the suspension for a period
exceeding
Ans : 180
Days
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21 In
terms of Rule 14 (8) (b) of the CCS (CCA) rules 1965 the government servant
concerned may take assistance of a retired government servant subject to the
condition that the condition that the retired government servant should not act
as defence assistance in more than
Ans :
Seven Cases
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22 An
order of dismissal from service under CCS(CCA) rules 1965 can be given effect from the
date of
Ans :
Issue of the dismissal order
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23
Orders against which an appeal lies under CCS(CCA) rules 1965
Ans :
Both the statements under (A) & (B) above are not
correct
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24 The
records of disciplinary proceedings and appellate
Ans :
25 years
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25 The
following records /documents should be sent to the appellate authority , by the
disciplinary authority while forwarding the appeal against a punishment
order
Ans :
Parawise comments on appeal
Source: IP/ASP Kerala
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Address: Quarter No.12, P &T Colony, Khurshid Square, Civil Lines, Delhi 110 054.email: chq.aiaiasp@gmail.com President: Shri Vikash Sharma [Mob: 9417226661], SRM, I Division, Jalandhar-1440001 General Secretary: Shri P Vara Prasad [Mob: 9177434534 e-mail pvaram71@gmail.com], ASPOs, Warrangal South Sub Division, Warrangal, Telangana-506002 Finance Secretary: Shri Sharad Wangkar, ASP, RO, Pune, Maharastra
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