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18051. An officer who is not authorized to travel by air but who performs a journey by air on tour, can draw:
Answer: Only the T.A to which he would have been entitled, had he travelled by rail or road
18052. If an officer officiating in a post is appointed to a higher post on the advice of the public service commission, then:
Answer: His pay will be fixed as per rule 28A Part I KSR without the benefit of refixation.
18053. A Government servant who while on tour is allowed free lodging only at the expense of the Government ,Daily allowance (D.A) for him is :
Answer: (2/3) of the DA admissible to him.
18054. In the case of erroneous promotion owing to factual error:
Answer: The order of promotion shall be cancelled and the officer will be brought to a position he held, but for the erroneous promotion.
18055. Which among the following classes of officers should produce a medical certificate of health for appointment in Government service?
Answer: An officer recruited by the public service commission for appointment to ministerial service.
18056. Among the following, which kind of special pay is reckoned for the purpose of fixation of pay, on promotion to a higher post?
Answer: Special pay in lieu of higher time scale of pay.
18057. A block development officer whose monthly PTA is Rs.300 per month and the minimum number of days prescribed for tour in a month is 20 days. If he has travelled only 15 days in a month, his entitlement for PTA is:
Answer: 225
18058. For state Government employees working in New Delhi, the maximum period of absence combining casual leave with Sundays and other authorized holidays is:
Answer: 20 days.
18059. Next Below rule is a rule is a rule intended to protect the interest of a Government servant:
Answer: Who is working outside the ordinary line.
18060. A Grade I officer who retired from service on 31-3-2009 wants to accept a commercial employment as 1-05-2012, sanction is to be obtained from:-
Answer: No sanction is required.
18061. During leave, an officer:
Answer: Cannot draw PCA.
18062. The maximum basic pension admissible to a State Government officer is :
Answer: 29920
18063. In the case of enforced halt occurring en route on tour journeys due to blockade of roads on account of floods, the Government servant is entitled to:
Answer: ¾ th daily allowance.
18064. If any doubt arises as to whether the rules in KSR would apply to any person, the matter will be decided by:
Answer: Government.
18065. In which class can a Grade II(a) officer travel by train:
Answer: First Class/II AC.
18066. The period for which the Service Book of an employee who retired, should be retained by the Head of Office in which he last worked is:
Answer: 25 years.
18067. Higher rate of family pension is allowed for a maximum period of :
Answer: 7 years.
18068. The maximum period of leave that may be sanctioned to an officer for taking up employment abroad or within India is limited to:
Answer: 20 years.
18069. Any person who enters the service on or after 1-9-1984:
Answer: Need to join Group Insurance Scheme within a period of 1 year from the date of entry in service.
18070. Who is competent to withhold or withdraw pension?
Answer: Government.
18071. Whose duty is to scrutinise the distances entered in travelling allowance bills and to check any tendency to abuse the option of exchanging daily allowance for mileage allowance is required?
Answer: Controlling officer.
18072. What kind of pension can be given if a post held by an Officer is abolished and the officer is not willing to accept another appointment?
Answer: Compensation Pension.
18073. Is Government sanction necessary for an Superintendent of Police in the Crime Branch to visit another state for investigation of a case?
Answer: Yes; sanction is required from the Government.
18074. The minimum qualifying service for earning full pension is :
Answer: 30years.
18075. A recurring or non recurring payment to an officer from a source other than the General revenues of the state is known as:
Answer: Fee.
18076. For official duty, when two or more officers are travelling in a conveyance belonging to one of them:
Answer: Full T.A will be given only to the officer who owns the conveyance.
18077. An officer who has put in a qualifying service of 29 years 9 months and 10 days applies for his retiring pension. His qualifying service for retiring pension will be reckoned as :
Answer: 30 years.
18078. Pay drawn by an officer in an ex-cadre post:
Answer: Can be taken into account for the purpose of initial fixation of pay on promotion in parent department.
18079. For onward journey to be performed on the same day on which official business is to be transacted, the distance of the outstation from the headquarters shall be within:
Answer: 50 kms.
18080. If a pension of an officer is Rs.18,279, maximum amount that can be commuted is:
Answer: 7311
18081. The maximum personal effects that can be carried by a Grade II officer upon transfer is :
Answer: 2000 Kgms.
18082. An officer deputed to undergo a course of training may draw T.A, as on transfer if the course of training exceeds:
Answer: 3 months.
18083. The maximum number of compensation leave that can be taken by a Government servant in a calendar year is limited to :
Answer: 15 days.
18084. If an officer halts at more than one station on the same day, allowance for halt may be calculated:
Answer: After computing the total hours spent on halt all the outstations taken together.
18085. Compassionate allowance granted to an employee shall not exceed:
Answer: 2/3 of pension which would have been admissible.
18086. The strength of a service or part of a service sanctioned as a separate unit is called:
Answer: Cadre.
18087. D.A admissible for intermediate halts beyond 200kms, when a journey is performed in departmental vehicle is :
Answer: (½)D.A.
18088. Regarding special Disability leave which among the following is true?
Answer: It may be combined with leave of any other kind.
18089. Maximum number of years reckoned for calculating DCRG is:
Answer: 33 years.
18090. The form of Travelling Allowance which is calculated on the distance travelled and which is given to meet the cost of the particular journey is called:
Answer: Mileage Allowance.
18091. An officer retired on superannuation on 30-6-2012 whose pension is Rs .27,629/- commuted maximum commutation admissible. Total amount he would receive as commutation value is:
Answer: 1471994
18092. Average emoluments is calculated on the basis of the pay drawn during the last:
Answer: 10 months.
18093. When the post held by an officer is upgraded, which rule will be applied for the fixation of pay in the new post?
Answer: Rule 30.
18094. The age of superannuation for employees of Government of Kerala(except Doctors, Judicial officers…etc) is :
Answer: 56 years.
18095. A probationer is an officer:
Answer: Employed on probation in or against a substantive vacancy in the cadre of a department.
18096. When an employee retires voluntarily after 20 years of service, he may be given?
Answer: Retiring Pension.
18097. An officer holding a substantive appointment was promoted substantively to another post. Which rule will be applied for the fixation of his pay in the new post?
Answer: Rule 28.
18098. The maximum amount of DCRG under KSR is limited to :
Answer: 7 Lakhs.
18099. A Grade II (a) officer whose headquarters is in Trivandrum proceeded to Kozhikode and halted there for 15 days. His entitlement for total Daily allowance:
Answer: 2750
18100. Superannuation Pension is :
Answer: Pension granted to an employee who retires on attaining a particular age
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