KERALA SERVICE RULES (HIGHER): QUESTION PAPER 2021 JULY

 


Departmental Tests
DE - 7/2021/9


DEPARTMENTAL TESTS — JULY, 2021

KERALA SERVICE RULES(HIGHER)

Number of Questions : 100 Time : 2 hours

(Maximum Marks :100)


1. An allowance granted to meet personal expenditure necessitated by the special circumstances in which duty is performed is termed as:

(A) Compassionate allowance

(B) Subsistence allowance

(C) Compensatory allowance

(D) Personal pay

ANSWER:-C



2. Time scales are said to be identical if :

(A) The period of increment of the time scales are identical

(B) The rate of increment of the time scales are identical

(C) The minimum and the maximum of the time scales are identical

(D) The minimum, the maximum, the period of increment and the rates of

increment of the time scales are identical

ANSWER:-D


3. General Revenues of Kerala exclude :

(A) Consolidated Fund

(B) Revenues of Local Funds

(C) Contingency Fund

(D) None of the above

ANSWER:-B


4. An officer in the last grade service is appointed in a temporary vacancy in Government service. Production of medical certificate is not necessary if the period of appointment is less than :

(A) 6 months

(B) 9 months

(C) 12 months

(D) 24 months

ANSWER:-A


5. The maximum period of compensation leave that can be taken by a Government servant in a calendar year is :

(A) 5 days

(B) 10 days

(C) 15 days

(D) 20 days

ANSWER:-C


6. An officer is permitted to attend an obligatory departmental examination. The day or days of the examination may be treated as on :

(A) Casual leave

(B) Duty

(C) Compensation leave

(D) Half pay leave

ANSWER:-B


7. Actual travelling expenses does not include :

(A) Charges for employment of servant

(B) Toll charges

(C) Charges for carriage of personal luggage

(D) None of the above

ANSWER:-A


8. A revenue payment granted to an officer from the General Revenues of the State as remuneration for special work of an occasional character is termed as :

(A) Personal pay

(B) Fee

(C) Compensatory allowance

(D) Honararium

ANSWER:-D


9. The lien of an officer on a permanent post should not be suspended when :

(A) Appointed to a higher post in a different cadre in case the higher post falls

within the regular line of promotion from the lower post

(B) Appointed in substantive capacity to a permanent post outside the cadre

in which he is borne

(C) Transferred to foreign service

(D) None of the above

ANSWER:-A


10. An officer is granted hospital leave for 180 days. Leave salary equal to earned leave salary is admissible for the

(A) Whole period

(B) First 30 days

(C) First 90 days

(D) First 120 days

ANSWER:-D


11. A monthly grant made to an officer who is not in receipt of pay or leave salary is termed as :

(A) Compensatory allowance

(B) Personal pay

(C) Subsistence allowance

(D) Security allowance

ANSWER:-C


12. An employee recruited through Public Service Commission and joined duty on 1st October 2020 is eligible for casual leave upto ........................ days in 2020

(A) 10 days

(B) 20 days

(C) 5 days

(D) 3 days

ANSWER:-B


13. Promotions which do not involve change of duties shall have effect from the date of occurance of vacancy, but monetary benefit shall be admissible only for a maximum period of :

(A) Six months prior to the date of order of promotion

(B) One year prior to the date of order of promotion

(C) Two years prior to the date of order of promotion

(D) No time limit

ANSWER:-B


14. The promotion given to an officer was found erroneous after three months and the order was cancelled. Later he was promoted to the same post. The earlier service of three months shall be reckoned for :

(A) Higher grade only

(B) Increment only

(C) Increment and higher grade

(D) Not reckoned for any purpose

ANSWER:-D


15. A person deputed for training with a view to employment in Government service

(A) Apprentice

(B) Probationer

(C) Trainee

(D) Contract employee

ANSWER:-A


16. The year and month of birth of an officer is known but the date of birth is not known. The date of birth shall be taken as :

(A) 1st of the month

(B) Last day of the month

(C) 16th of the month

(D) 15th of the month

ANSWER:-C


17. The facility of refixation of pay wherever there is a change of pay in the lower post for fixation of pay under Rule 28A was taken away from :

(A) 1-3-2006

(B) 1-4-2006

(C) 26-3-2006

(D) 1-4-2007

ANSWER:-C


18. The leave which is not treated as absence from duty is :

(A) Special disability leave

(B) Study leave

(C) Casual leave

(D) Hospital leave

ANSWER:-C


19. The power to sanction leave without allowance exceeding four months rest with

(A) Head of office

(B) Government

(C) (A) and (B) are correct

(D) (A) and (B) are not correct

ANSWER:-CANCELLED


20. A transfer shall be held to involve a change of station only if the distance between the two places is not less than :

(A) 1 km

(B) 3 kms

(C) 5 kms

(D) 8 kms

ANSWER:-D


21. An officer is appointed to a new post while in transit from one post to another. The number of days allowed for preparation in calculating joining time to join the new post is :

(A) 1 day

(B) 3 days

C) 6 days

(D) Nil

ANSWER:-CANCELLED


22. District Collector holding the charge of the post of Revenue Divisional Officer under him is :

(A) Not eligible for getting special allowance

(B) Eligible for getting special allowance

(C) Eligible for getting special allowance if the period of charge exceeds 1 month

(D) Eligible for getting special allowance if the period of charge exceeds 2 months

ANSWER:-A


23. The Authority whose permission is required by a Head of Department for accepting remuneration for giving talk over All India Radio is :

(A) Chief Secretary to Government

(B) Minister for concerned

(C) Concerned Secretary to Government

(D) No permission is required

ANSWER:-C


24. The earned leave admissible to an officer appointed in a vacation department for a period of 4 years is :

(A) 60 days

(B) 120 days

(C) 132 days

(D) Not admissible

ANSWER:-CANCELLED


25. An officer is granted hospital leave for 200 days. The leave salary admissible after 120 days is :

(A) Earned leave salary

(B) Half pay leave salary

(C) Basic pay only

(D) Minimum of the pay scale

ANSWER:-B


26. For the drawal of full amount of Permanent Travelling Allowance an officer should be on tour outside 8 kms from headquarters for at least ....................... days in a month

(A) 7

(B) 10

(C) 15

(D) None of the above

ANSWER:-C


27. When a Grade I Officer travels more than 200 kms a day by special conveyance, the rate of milage allowance admissible for the excess over 200 kms will be :

(A) Normal rate

(B) ¾ of normal rate

(C) ½ of normal rate

(D) Not admissible

ANSWER:-B


28. Additional milage allowance admissible to a Grade III Officer who on transfer from station A to station B travelled by rail along with his wife, dependent father and two children aged above 12 years is :

(A) 2 times the rate

(B) 3 times the rate

(C) 4 times the rate

(D) Not applicable

ANSWER:-CANCELLED


29. An officer while on tour had enforced halt for 5 days due to blockade of road on account of floods. The daily allowance (DA) admissible to the officer for the enforced halt is :

(A) 5 DA

(B) 4 DA

(C) 2 DA

(D) 3 DA

ANSWER:-D


30. The maximum number of times an officer is entitled to draw Travelling Allowance for the journey to and from the place at which he appears for any particular obligatory departmental examination is :

(A) 2

(B) 3

(C) 4

(D) No limit

ANSWER:-A


31. “Temporary transfer” means a transfer to duty in another station which is expressed to be for a period not exceeding

(A) 1 month

(B) 2 months

(C) 3 months

(D) None of the above

ANSWER:-B


32. While on tour the halting place shall be regarded as the officer’s temporary headquarters after a continuous halt of ............................... duration

(A) 10 days

(B) 15 days

(C) 30 days

(D) 60 days

ANSWER:-A


33. The additional daily allowance entitled to an officer when travelling in class I hilly tracts is ............................. of the ordinate rate :

(A) 10 percent

(B) 12½ percent

(C) 25 percent

(D) 50 percent

ANSWER:-C


34. The right of a Government Servant to Travelling Allowance shall be forfeited if the claim for it is not preferred to the Competent Authority within :

(A) 3 months from the due date

(B) 6 months from the due date

(C) 1 year from the due date

(D) 3 years from the due date

ANSWER:-CANCELLED


35. The grade of a lower division clerk accompanying the Minister on tour is considered as .................... for the purpose of calculation of Travelling Allowance :

(A) Grade II (a)

(B) Grade II (b)

(C) Grade I

(D) Grade III

ANSWER:-B


36. An officer has to cross an arm of a sea by steamer during a rail journey and the fare of this is included in the rail fare. The travel is treated as :

(A) Road journey

(B) Sea voyage

(C) Journey by special conveyance

(D) Rail journey

ANSWER:-D


37. An officer on tour is provided with free lodging. The daily allowance entitlement of the officer is :

(A) ¾ DA

(B) 2/3 DA

(C) ½ DA

(D) ¼ DA

ANSWER:-B


38. An officer is deputed for training at Bombay for 45 days. The officer is eligible for daily allowance at :

(A) Full rate for the whole period

(B) Full rate for 30 days and at ½ rate for 15 days

(C) Full rate for 30 days and at ¾ rate for 15 days

(D) Full rate for 10 days and at ¾ rate for 35 days

ANSWER:-C


39. A last grade officer deputed for treasury transactions from a particular office will be paid an allowance for :

(A) 3 visits in a week

(B) 2 visits in a week

(C) 4 visits in a week

(D) All visits in a week

ANSWER:-A


40. The Travelling Allowance of officers for journeys on temporary transfers and relieving duties will be limited to the allowance that would have been admissible for journeys on tour if the duration of the temporary transfer is not exceeding :

(A) 6 months

(B) 4 months

(C) 3 months

(D) 2 months

ANSWER:-D


41. When two journeys are performed in two days, the period of absence will be treated as one day for calculation of daily allowance if the journeys are performed within

(A) 28 hours

(B) 24 hours

(C) 36 hours

(D) 30 hours

ANSWER:-B


42. Non officials serving in First Class Committees will be allowed Travelling Allowance at the rates admissible to :

(A) Grade III officers

(B) Grade II (a) officers

(C) Grade II (b) officers

(D) Grade I officers

ANSWER:-D


43. The Travelling Allowance Advance allowed to an officer on retirement to enable him to proceed to the place of settlement after retirement is restricted to :

(A) 75% of admissible Travelling Allowance

(B) 50% of admissible Travelling Allowance

(C) 40% of admissible Travelling Allowance

(D) 25% of admissible Travelling Allowance

ANSWER:-A


44. The wife and son aged 5 years living with a Government Servant transferred from a station travelled to the new station before the date of his transfer. They may be treated as accompanying the employee if their travel is within :

(A) 6 months from the date of transfer

(B) 3 months from the date of transfer

(C) 1 month from the date of transfer

(D) None of the above

ANSWER:-C


45. When an officer dies while in service, members of his family will be granted Travelling Allowance if the journey is performed within ............ months of the date of death of the Government employee.

(A) 3

(B) 6

(C) 9

(D) 12

ANSWER:-A


46. An officer of Government travelling on University business will receive Travelling Allowance direct from :

(A) Government according to University rules

(B) University according to its rules

(C) Government according to its rules

(D) University according to Government rules

ANSWER:-B


47. If an officer of a vacation department combined tour with vacation he shall be granted tour Travelling Allowance for the :

(A) Return journey only

(B) Onward and return journey

(C) Onward journey only

(D) Shall not be granted

ANSWER:-C


48. The rate of daily allowance admissible to a Grade II (a) Officer for his tour outside the State in April 2020 is :

(A) Rs. 400

(B) Rs. 320

(C) Rs. 550

(D) Rs. 450

ANSWER:-D


49. A first grade officer performed journey by foot between places not connected by any public conveyance. The milage allowance applicable is at the rate applicable for journeys

(A) By special conveyance

(B) In places connected by road

(C) In places connected by rail

)D) In places connected by road and rail

ANSWER:-CANCELLED


50. An officer under suspension is required to perform journey for attending a departmental enquiry held at an out station at his own request. The Travelling Allowance admissible to the officer is :

(A) Travelling Allowance as on tour

(B) Milage allowance only

(C) Daily allowance only

(D) Not admissible

ANSWER:-D


51. An officer officiating in a post having a scale of pay of Rs. 18000-500-20000-.............-41500 and drawing a pay of 18500 from 1-4-2019 was appointed to a lower time scale of pay 17500-500-20000- .............. -39500 on 10-7-2019 by direct recruitment. The pay in the new scale shall be fixed on 10-7-2019 at :

(A) Rs. 18,500

(B) Rs. 17,500 + personal pay Rs. 1,000

(C) Rs. 17,500

(D) Rs. 19,000

ANSWER:-C


52. A newly appointed officer joined duty on 12-1-2018 FN. The officer, was on probation for a period of two years within a continuous period of three years and increment annual and availed earned leave for 20 days and half pay leave for 15 days before completing probation. The officer will earn the second increment on :

(A) 12-1-2020

(B) 16-2-2020

(C) 1-2-2020

(D) 1-3-2020

ANSWER:-B


53. When leave without allowance for study purpose to cover the entire period of course was granted to an officer who has not completed probation in the cadre, the service benefit protected include earning of :

(A) All service benefits

(B) Increment

(C) Pension

(D) Right to rejoin duty

ANSWER:-CANCELLED


54. An officer holding a post on a provisional basis from 18-3-2017 was appointed

provisionally on an identical time scale on 18-5-2020. He will draw his next increment on :

(A) 1-3-2021

(B) 1-5-2021

(C) 18-3-2021

(D) 18-5-2021

ANSWER:-B


55. The amount of special allowance admissible when an officer is appointed to officiate in a second post and to hold in addition full charge of his own post should not exceed :

(A) 10 percent of the minimum of the scale of pay of the lower post

(B) 10 percent of the minimum of the scale of pay of the higher post

(C) 6 percent of the minimum of the scale of pay of the other post

(D) 6 percent of the minimum of the scale of pay of own post

ANSWER:-CANCELLED


56. When an officer under suspension dies before the court proceedings instituted against him are concluded, the period between the date of suspension and date of death shall be treated as :

(A) Duty for all purposes

(B) Leave without allowance

(C) Half pay leave

(D) Duty for calculation of qualifying service for death cum reimbursement gratuity only

ANSWER:-A


57. An Assistant working in Secretariat in the scale of pay of Rs. 26500-650 ................. 56700 and drawing a pay of Rs. 27150 on 1-6-2019 was appointed by Public Service Commission by direct recruitment as Museum Assistant in Archaeology in the scale of pay of Rs. 25200-650 ............ 54000 on 10-8-2019. His pay on 10-8-2019 shall be fixed at :

(A) Rs. 27,150

(B) Rs. 27,800

(C) Rs. 25,200

(D) None of the above

ANSWER:-C



58. Promotions which do not involve change of duties shall have effect from the date of occurance of vacancy, but monetary benefit shall be admissible only for a maximum period of ......................... prior to the date of order of promotion

(A) 3 months

(B) 6 months

(C) 9 months

(D) 1 year

ANSWER:-D


59. Special pay granted in lieu of higher time scale of pay and drawn continuously for a period of .................. shall be counted for promotion :

(A) 3 years

(B) 2 years

(C) 1 year

(D) 6 months

ANSWER:-CANCELLED


60. Advance increments for meritorius service may be granted to :

(A) Both Gazetted and non Gazetted Officers

(B) Gazetted Officers only

(C) Non Gazetted Officers only

(D) Not granted

ANSWER:-A


61. A non Gazetted officer drawing a pay of Rs. 33900 from 1-8-2018 was on half pay leave for 30 days from 1-11-2018. If the rate of dearness allowance (DA) from 1-7-2018 is 20%, the half pay leave salary admissible is :

(A) Rs. 20,340

(B) Rs. 26,442

(C) Rs. 23,730

(D) None of the above

ANSWER:-B


62. An officer is appointed in April 2018 in a higher post having a scale of pay of Rs. 60900-203600 and pay refixed. If the retrospective confirmation is ordered after the retirement of the officer the revision of pay :

(A) Shall be allowed and overpayment, if any recovered

(B) Shall be allowed and overpayments, if any, waived

(C) May be allowed if requested by the officer

(D) Is not necessary

ANSWER:-D


63. An optional deduction that shall be made from the subsistence allowance of an officer with the written consent of the officer is :

(A) Subscription to General Provident Fund

(B) Refund of advances taken from General Provident Fund

(C) Amount due to Court attachments

(D) Recovery of loss to Government for which the officer is responsible

ANSWER:-B


64. An officer on leave without allowance from 1-8-2020 to 10-9-2020 was placed under suspension on 20-8-2020. The officer continued to be under suspension after 10-9-2020 and was reinstated on 1-12-2020. The officer shall be eligible for subsistence allowance for the period from :

(A) 20-8-2020 to 30-11-2020

(B) 1-9-2020 to 30-11-2020

(C) 11-9-2020 to 30-11-2020

(D) Not eligible for subsistence allowance during the whole period

ANSWER:-C


65. An officer deputed for a course of training which is treated as duty is promoted in the regular line of promotion while in training. The officer can draw pay in the promoted post without joining it.

(A) From the date of order of promotion

(B) From the date he received the order of promotion

(C) From the date his junior assumed charge

(D) On completion of the training period

ANSWER:-C


66. The lien of an officer on transfer to a post outside his cadre cannot be suspended if he is due to retire within :

(A) 6 years

(B) 5 years

(C) 4 years

(D) 3 years

ANSWER:-D


67. Allowance given to Medical Officers for visiting bi-weekly dispensaries is classified as :

(A) Special pay

(B) Conveyance allowances

(C) Personal pay

(D) Compensatory allowance

ANSWER:-CANCELLED


68. If both the lower and the higher time scales are revised, the benefit of refixation of pay will be restricted to the cases where :

(A) Option is exercised simultaneously in both posts

(B) Option is exercised separately in both posts

(C) Option is exercised in the lower post

(D) Option is exercised in the higher post

ANSWER:-A


69. The increment date of an officer is 1-1-2020 and the investigation into performance of work of the officer commenced in November 2019 is pending. The increment due may be :

(A) Drawn since the investigation is not completed

(B) Drawn with the concurrence of Finance Department

(C) Deferred by the competent authority

(D) Withheld by the competent authority

ANSWER:-C


70. When request for withdrawal of resignation of an officer is accepted by the competent authority after the resignation became effective, the past service will count for :

(A) All service benefits

(B) Fixation of pay only

(C) Calculation of earned leave only

(D) Pension only if it is otherwise admissible

ANSWER:-D


71. An officer holding a post on a provisional basis from 28-3-2016 was appointed provisionally to another post on identical time scale on 6-5-2019. The next increment ate of the officer is :

(A) 1-3-2020

(B) 1-5-2020

(C) 1-4-2020

(D) 6-5-2020

ANSWER:-B


72. In all cases of time bound higher grade promotions to higher scales of pay not involving change of duties and responsibilities the initial pay in the higher time scale will be fixed in terms of :

(A) Rule 28A (B) Rule 28 (C) Rule 30 (D) Rule 37 (a)

ANSWER:-CANCELLED


73. Allowance given to Wardens of hostels is classified as :

(A) Fee

(B) Honararium

(C) Compensatory allowance

(D) Personal pay

ANSWER:-B


74. Proposals for the grant of advance increments in recognition of meritorious work of Government servants shall be sanctioned by :

(A) Concerned Administrative Department

(B) Finance Department

(C) Public Department

(D) Council of Ministers

ANSWER:-D


75. The revised scale of pay of an officer holding lien on a substantive post took effect from a date falling within the period of suspension of the officer. The officer is :

(A) Allowed to exercise option

(B) Not allowed to exercise option while under suspension

(C) Allowed to exercise option while under suspension but the benefit of

option will practically accrue only after the reinstatement of the officer

depending on the treatment of the period of suspension

(D) Allowed to exercise option if the time limit to exercise option falls

within the suspension period

ANSWER:-C


76. When the excess payment made by mistake to an officer while in service was found out after retirement and deducted from the pension admissible to the officer, the rate of recovery shall not exceed

(A) 10 percent of the monthly pension

(B) 15 percent of the monthly pension

(C) 25 percent of the monthly pension

(D) 50 percent of the monthly pension

ANSWER:-A


77. An employee who entered into service on 15-8-2016 died on 10-7-2020. The death cum retirement gratuity eligible to the family of the employee is :

(A) 2 times the emoluments of the employee last drawn

(B) 3 times the emoluments of the employee last drawn

(C) 6 times the emoluments of the employee last drawn

(D) None of the above

ANSWER:-D


78. The minimum qualifying service required for granting invalid pension is :

(A) No minimum service requirement

(B) 5 years

(C) 10 years

(D) 20 years

ANSWER:-A


79. Service rendered by an employee till he has completed 18 years of service will qualify for the calculation of :

(A) Compensation pension

(B) Compensation gratuity

(C) Invalid pension

(D) Extra ordinary pension

ANSWER:-B


80. Judicial proceedings initiated against an employee continued after retirement on attaining the age of compulsory retirement. The retired employee shall be paid

(A) Pension only

(B) Death-cum-retirement gratuity

(C) Pension and retirement gratuity

(D) Provisional pension only

ANSWER:-D


81. If the period of interruption of an officer is 4 years and the period actually in service prior to the date of interruption is 3 years, the period of interruption that will count for pension is :

(A) 2 years

(B) 1 year

(C) 3 years

(D) 4 years

ANSWER:-C


82. A person practicing at the Bar is recruited in Government service in a post requiring law qualification and experience at the Bar. The minimum qualifying service under Government required for such Government servant for counting the bar service as qualifying service for superannuation pension is :

(A) 2 years

(B) 5 years

(C) 6 years

(D) 8 years

ANSWER:-D


83. An employee has been dismissed from service and the highest court as established by law has upheld the Government's decision. The service book shall be retained by the Head of Office in which the employee last worked for a period of

(A) 2 years after the final judgement

(B) 3 years after the final judgement

(C) 5 years after the final judgement

(D) 10 years after the final judgement

ANSWER:-B


84. If the pensioner is convicted of a serious crime, the Government may withhold the pension of such pensioner for a specific period in consultation with :

(A) Public Service Commission

(B) Accountant General (A & E)

(C) Law Secretary

(D) Finance Secretary

ANSWER:-A


85. When compassionate allowance granted to an employee removed for misconduct the allowance shall not exceed ............................. of the pension which would have been admissible if the employee had retired on the date of removal

(A) ½

(B) 2/3

(C) ¾

(D) ⅘

ANSWER:-B


86. The fraction of less than a half year in the qualifying service will be rounded to the next completed year for calculating qualifying service for :

(A) Compensation pension

(B) Invalid pension

(C) Minimum pension

(D) Superannuation pension

ANSWER:-CANCELLED


87. A Government Servant may be required by the appointing authority to retire in public interest at any time after the Government servant has completed a qualifying service of :

(A) 10 years

(B) 20 years

(C) 25 years

(D) 30 years

ANSWER:-D


88. An employee who retired from service on 30-4-2019 died on 1-8-2019. The last pay drawn by the retired employee was Rs. 60,900 and the pension sanctioned was Rs. 28,420 pm.

The higher rate of family pension admissible to the eligible family members is :

(A) Rs. 28,420

(B) Rs. 36,540

(C) Rs. 30,450

(D) Rs. 24,360

ANSWER:-A


89. Amount due from a pensioner to a Co-operative Society may be recovered from the death-cum-retirement gratuity payable :

(A) If ordered by the Finance Department

(B) If ordered by the Register of Co-operative Societies

(C) By treating the dues as if Government dues

(D) With the consent of the pensioner in writing

ANSWER:-D


90. The emoluments for the calculation of pension did not include :

(A) Dearness pay actually in receipt

(B) Special pay admissible on deputation to Central Government

(C) Pay drawn in “Foreign Service” under foreign service condition

(D) Additional pay for holding full additional charge of a post treated as class II special pay

ANSWER:-CANCELLED


91. Pension ceases to be payable if the pension remains undrawn for more than :

(A) 2 years

(B) 3 years

(C) 1 year

(D) None of the above

ANSWER:-B


92. Extraordinary pension shall not be awarded for an injury sustained more than :

(A) 1 year before the date of application

(B) 6 months before the date of application

(C) 2 years before the date of application

(D) 3 years before the date of application

ANSWER:-CANCELLED


93. When an employee is allowed to retire while on leave not due, the retirement shall be effective from :

(A) Date of commencement of leave

(B) Date of completion of leave

(C) Date of completion of leave and the period of leave will be treated

as leave without allowance

(D) Date of order sanctioning retirement

ANSWER:-A


94. Medical examination is not necessary for commutation of pension if the application for Commutation of pension is made within

(A) 5 years from the date of retirement

(B) 3 years from the date of retirement

(C) 1 year from the date of retirement

(D) 2 years from the date of retirement

ANSWER:-C


95. The minimum qualifying service required for an employee for voluntary retirement is :

(A) 30 years

(B) 20 years

(C) 25 years

(D) 10 years

ANSWER:-B


96. Service book of an employee who dies while in service shall be retained by the Head of Office in which the employee last served for a period of :

(A) 25 years from the date of death

(B) 5 years from the date of death

(C) 3 years from the date of death

(D) 10 years from the date of death

ANSWER:-A


97. Family pension to the parents of a deceased retired employee shall be sanctioned by :

(A) Accountant General (A & E)

(B) Head of Office

(C) Government

(D) Director of Treasuries

ANSWER:-C


98. Pension granted to an employee selected for discharge from service owing to the abolition of a permanent post is termed as :

(A) Compensation Pension

(B) Retiring pension

(C) Invalid pension

(D) None of the above

ANSWER:-A


99. When a retired employee who obtained compensation gratuity is re-employed in qualifying service, the previous service

(A) Will count for future pension

(B) Will not count for future pension

(C) Will count for payment of death cum retirement gratuity only

(D) None of the above

ANSWER:-CANCELLED


100. When a part-time contingent (PTC) employee is absorbed in regular service, the PTC service qualifying for pension is :

(A) Whole of PTC service

(B) 75% of PTC service

(C) 25% of PTC service

(D) 50% of PTC service

ANSWER:-D



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