KERALA SERVICE RULES PART I, CHAPTER II
KSR PART I , CHAPTER II - DEFINITIONS
- Actual travelling expense does not include
- Charge of Ferry
- Charges for carriage of personal luggage
- Charges for carriage of conveyance
- None of above
- Actual travelling expenses include actual cost for:
- carriage stores
- employment of servants
- carriage of conveyance
- carriage of camp equipments
- Actual travelling expenses as per KSR does not include:
- charges for ferry
- transportation charges of personal luggage
- toll charges
- charges for hotels
- The Head of the Office of the Accounts and Audit subordinate to the Comptroller and Audit General of India is known as
- Accountant General
- Accounts officer
- Audit Officer
- Principal Accountant General
- A person deputed for training with a view to employment in Government service is called
- Probationer
- Temporary Officer
- Apprentice
- Approved Probationer
- The strength of a service or part of a service sanctioned as a separated unit is called :
- Lien
- Cadre
- Apprentice
- None of the above
- Cadre post is defined as
- A post not in the regular line of promotion in a department
- A post in the regular line of promotion in a department
- A post in the Kerala State and Subordinate Service Rules
- A post in the State Service
- When two out station journeys are performed within 24 hours but in two calendar days, the absence from HQs will be considered as
- 2 days
- 1 day
- 1½ day
- None
- An allowance granted to meet Personal Expenditure necessitated by the special circumstance in which duty is performed is known as:
- Dearness Allowance
- Personal Pay
- House Rent Allowance
- Compensatory Allowance
- Duty includes
- Joining Time
- Service as a probationer or apprentice, provided that such service is followed by confirmation
- A course of instruction or training which an officer undergoes specially ordered by Govt. to be treated as duty
- All of these
- The term duty does not includes
- Joining time
- Probation period
- Temporary appointment
- None
- Duration of an examination which is an obligatory departmental test may be treated as
- Diesnon
- Leave
- Unauthorised absence
- Duty
- A recurring payment granted to an Officer from the General Revenues of the State as remuneration for special work of intermittent character:
- Fee
- Honorarium
- Personal Pay
- Compensatory Allowance
- A recurring or non recurring payment received by an Officer from a source other than General Revenues is called:
- Special Allowance
- Honorarium
- Fee
- Additional Pay
- The service in which an officer receives his pay with the sanction of Government from any source other than consolidated fund of India or of a state is called
- Foreign service
- General service
- State a subordinate service
- Officiating service
- General revenues of Kerala does not include :
- Consolidated Fund
- Revenues of local bodies
- Public account
- Contigency Fund
- The title of an officer to hold substantively, either immediately or on termination of a period or periods of absence, a permanent post to which he has appointed substantively is called
- Substantive post
- Permanent post
- Cadre
- Lein
- The title of an officer to hold substantively, either immediately or an termination of a period or periods of absence, a permanent post to which he has been appointed substantively is ...............................
- Cadre
- Permanent post
- Lien
- Officiating post
- An officer of a subordinate service whose duties are entirely clerical, and any other class of officer specially defined as such by general or special orders of Government; is
- officiating officer
- permanent officer
- contingent worker
- ministerial officer
- As per the provision in the KSR a period of 3 months 14 days from 5.02.17 ends on
- 18.05.17
- 19.05.17
- 20.05.17
- 21.05.17
- A period of six calendar months beginning on 28th February ends on the
- 27th August
- 31st August
- 28th August
- 30th August
- An officer Officiates in a post means
- When he performs the duties of the post in which he holds a lien
- When he performs the duties of a post on another person holds a lien
- When he perform his duties on the permanent post in which he was appointed substantively
- None of these
- Which of the following does not include pay?
- The basic pay
- Personal pay
- Emoluments which specially classed as pay by government
- Special pay granted to an officer in view of his personal qualifications which has been sanctioned for a post held by him substantively
- Permanent post is defined as
- A post carrying a definite rate of pay sanctioned without any limit of period
- An officer posted against a PSC hands appointed
- A post against which appointment cannot be made temporarily
- A post is sanctioned for a period of 15 years
- Personal pay means
- The pay other than special pay granted in view of officer's personal qualifications for a post held by him
- The additional pay granted to an officer to save him from loss of substantive pay otherwise than as a disciplinary measure
- The pay granted to an officer considering additional or higher responsibilities attached to the post held by the officer
- None of these
- The pay to which an officer entitled if he held the post substantively and where performing its duties called
- Presumptive pay
- Special pay
- Personal pay
- Honoarium
- An officer employed on probation in or against a substantive vacancy in the cadre of a department is
- Apprentice
- Officer on probation
- Officer on contract
- Probationer
- When does special pay granted to an officer in addition to pay?
- Where a post call for higher scale of pay in view of higher responsibilities
- Where the nature of work is specially arduous
- For work in addition to normal duties
- In all the above cases
- A monthly grant made to an officer who is not in receipt of pay or leave salary
- Fees
- Presumptive pay
- Subsistence allowance
- Honorarium
- When a special pay is granted in lieu of a higher time scale such special pay will also count as
- Basic pay
- Presumptive pay
- Substantive pay
- None of the above
- ............................ post is one carrying a definite rate of pay sanctioned for a limited time.
- Permanent
- Temporary
- Tenure post
- Cadre post
- Time scales are said to be identical when the
- Maximum, Minimum, rate of increment and period of increment are the same
- Maximum and Minimum and the rate of increment are the same
- Maximum and Minimum are the same
- None of the above
- The Time scales are said to be ___________ if the minimum, the maximum, the period and the rates of increment of the time scales are identical.
- Sometime scale
- Equal
- Identical
- Same post
- One among the following is an example for same time scale
- LD Clerk and LD Typist
- Assistant Engineer and Draughtsman
- Head Clerk and Head Accountant
- Junior superintendent and Junior Assistant
- Among the following which terms is not subject to definition.
- Personal effects
- Holiday
- Qualify
- Apprentice
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