CCS CONDUCT RULES
1. Which of the following activities require permission/sanction under CCS Conduct Rules 1964?
(i) To enroll as member of St. John Ambulance brigade
(ii) To join territorial Army
(iii) To join foreign language classes conducted by indo-foreign cultural organization
2.
Which of the following statements are correct according to CCS Conduct Rules 1964 and Government of India Decisions thereof?
(i) It is the duty of the Government Servant who may be convicted in a criminal court to inform his official superiors of the fact of his conviction and the circumstances.
(ii) Failure on the part of any Government Servant so to inform his official superiors of his conviction will render him liable to disciplinary action on this ground alone apart from the penalty called for on the basis of the offense on which his conviction was based.
(iii) It is the duty of the Governement Servant who may be arrested for any reason to intimate the fact of his arrest and the circumstances connected therewith to his official superior promptly even though he might have subsequently been released on bail.
(iv) Failure on the part of any Government Servant so to inform his official superiors of his arrest will render him liable to disciplinary action on this ground alone apart from the action that may be called for on the outcome of the Police Case against him.
3. Prohibition of sexual harassment of working women is defined in which Rule of CCS Conduct Rules 1964?
4. Identify the Rule under CCS Conduct Rules 1964 that specify that: '' Oral directions to subordinates shall be avoided, as far as possible and where the issue of oral directions becomes unavoidable, the official superior shall confirm it in writing immediately thereafter''?
5.
Choose the correct Rules from CCS Conduct Rules 1964 which specifies that:
(X) every Government Servant shall at all times ''maintain courtesy and good behavior with the public'' and
(Y) no Government Servant shall ''in the performance of his official duties, act in a discourteous manner''
6.
A Government Servant ''X'' in his official dealings with the public or otherwise is adopting dilatory tactics or willfully causing delays in disposal of the work assigned to him. This act of Government Servant is in contravention of what Rule under CCS Conduct Rules 1964?
7.
Identify the CCS Conduct rule that defines the ''Observance of Government’s Policies'':
[CCS Conduct Rules 1964 MCQs]
8.
Rule 3-A of CCS Conduct Rules 1964 explains about:
9.
Identify the Rule numbers under CCS Conduct Rules 1964, which specifies that every Government Servant shall at all times:
(X) Maintain devotion to duty
(Y) do nothing which is unbecoming of a Government Servant
(Z) maintain absolute integrity
10.
The Rule under CCS Conduct Rules 1964 that specifies that the Central Government Servant shall at all times ''do nothing which is unbecoming of a Government Servant'' is:
11. Strikes include:
(i) Mass abstention from work without permission
(ii)Refusal to work overtime where such overtime work is necessary for the public interest.
(iii)Resort to practices or conduct which is likely to result in or results in the cessation or substantial retardation of work in any organization what is called go-slow, sit-down, pen-down, stay-in etc.
[Rule: CCS Conduct Rules 1964 MCQs]
12. CCS Conduct Rules come into force on:
13. Which of the following is an incorrect statement w.r.t. CCS (Conduct) Rules 1964?
(i) Prior permission is required to join Bharat Sevak samaj
(ii) Participation of Govt servants in the Indo-Foreign cultural organizations to be avoided
(iii) Mere intimation sufficient to join samyukta sadachar Samiti
(iv) Prior permission necessary to join foreign language classes conducted by Indo-foreign cultural organizations.
14.
Which of the following statements are correct?
CCS Conduct Rules 1964 shall apply to:
(i) Every person appointed to the Civil Service or Post
(ii) Civilian Defence Service
(iii) Railway Servants
(iv) Members of an ''All India Service''.
15.
Proper seating arrangements for the Member of Parliament should be made at public functions organized by a Government Office. In the Warrant of Precedence, the Member of Parliaments appear:
[GID No.17-E under Rule 3 of CCS Conduct Rules 1964]
16. To attend the references from Committees of Parliament promptly, a Senior Officer should be charged with the responsibility for ensuring this at the level of :
[GID 17C under Rule3 of CCS Conduct Rules 1964]
17. Which of the following are NOT the correct forms to address the MP in communication?
(i) Member of Loksabha
(ii) Member of Rajya Sabha
(iii) Member of Parliament
(iv) Member of Parliament(Lok Sabha)
(v) Member of Parliament(Rajya Sabha)
(vi) MP (Lok Sabha)
(vii) MP (Rajya Sabha)
[GID 17 A(6) in Rule 3 of CCS Conduct Rules 1964 and GIDs thereof]
18.
As per CCS Conduct Rules 1964 and GIDs thereof, while making Seating arrangements at public functions, the position of Members of Parliament should be made in such a way that has been clearly brought out in the:
[GID 17A(6) in Rule 3 of CCS Conduct Rules 1964]
19.
W.r.t. CCS Conduct Rules 1964 and GIDs thereof, when a visitor has come to meet an Officer by the previous appointment and a Member of Parliament or of a State Legislature has come without an appointment, the correct course of action for the officer would be to:
[GID 17(A)(4) under Rule 3 of CCS Conduct Rules 1964]
20. In accordance with CCS Conduct Rules, 1964 and GIDs thereof, if a Junior officer receives oral instructions from the Minister or from his personal staff and the orders are in accordance with the norms, rules, regulations, or procedures, the appropriate course of action by the junior officer would be to:
21. According to CCS Conduct Rules, 1964 and GIDs thereof, if a Junior officer receives oral instructions from the Minister or from his personal staff and the orders are not in accordance with the norms, rules, regulations, or procedures, the appropriate course of action by the junior officer would be to:
22.
Which of the following statements are incorrect according to CCS Conduct Rules 1964 and GIDs given thereof?
(i)Permission not necessary for seeking redress in courts of Law of grievances arising out of their employment or conditions of service.
(ii) Joining Civil Defence Service permissible
(iii) Government servants to be encouraged to join Home Guards Organisation.
(iv)Government servants to be encouraged to join Territorial Army
23. W.r.t. Conduct of a Government Servant in relation to the proper maintenance of his family, if any legal proceedings on a ''claim of maintenance'' of the family of Government Servant by the party affected on this behalf be pending in a court of law, the course of action on this ground by the Department would be to:
[CCS Conduct Rules 1964 MCQs]
24. In a case of permission to a tenure officer to join an Educational course the completion of which would require the extension of tenure of the officer concerned to come up for consideration, who should be consulted before the permission is granted?
[GID (5) under Rule3 of CCS Conduct Rules 1964 MCQs]
25.
Which of the following statements are correct?
The Complaints Committee appointed with regard to complaints on Sexual harassment case will have the powers to recommend to the employer:
(i) to transfer the aggrieved woman or the charged officer to any other workplace
(ii) to grant leave to the aggrieved woman
(iii) to grant such relief to the aggrieved woman as may be prescribed
(iv) to deduct from the salary or wages of the charged officer such sum as it may consider appropriate to be paid to the aggrieved woman.
[GIDs and Rule 3C of CCS Conduct Rules 1964 MCQs]
26. A Complaints Committee constituted for redressal of complaint made by the victim of sexual harassment should, even though there is no live case, meet to review the preparedness to fulfill all requirements of the Vishaka judgment in the Department/Ministry/Organisation once:
[Rule 3 C of CCS Conduct Rules 1964 MCQs]
27.
The Complaints committee established in each Ministry or Department or Office for inquiring into complaints of sexual harassment shall be deemed to be the:
[Rule: 3 C and guidelines thereof under CCS Conduct Rules 1964 MCQs]
28.
To prevent the possibility of any undue pressure or influence from senior levels, a complaint committee w.r.t. sexual Harassment cases should involve a third party:
[Rule 3C of CCS Conduct Rules 1964 MCQs]
29.
To prevent the possibility of any undue pressure or influence from senior levels, a complaint committee w.r.t. sexual Harassment cases should involve a third party:
[Rule 3C of CCS Conduct Rules 1964 MCQs]
30. As per guidelines and norms to be observed to prevent sexual harassment of working women, a complaints committee should be headed by a woman and the women members should not be less than:
[GID 25 (guidelines and norms laid down by the Hon'ble Supreme court under Rule3 C of CCS Conduct Rules 1964 MCQs]
31.
As per the rules extant, except on special occasions such as tournaments, no indoor games should be played in the office buildings after:
[GID 22 under Rule3 of CCS Conduct Rules 1964 MCQs]
32.
As per the rules extant, except on special occasions such as tournaments, no indoor games should be played in the office buildings after:
[GID 22 under Rule3 of CCS Conduct Rules 1964 MCQs]
33. What is the period within which the public body has (i) to acknowledge and (ii) reply to each communication received from the Member of Parliament?
[GID17-F under Rule 3 of CCS Conduct Rules 1964 MCQs and Manual of Office Procedure]
34. Which of the following statements are incorrect according to CCS Conduct Rules 1964 and GIDs thereof?
(i) Departments to ensure that Members of Parliament/State Legislatures of the area are invariably invited to public functions organized by a Government office.
(ii) Letters from Members of Parliament and Members of State Legislatures must be promptly acknowledged.
(iii) An Officer should rise to receive and see off a Parliament Member visiting him.
(iv)Information or statistics relating to matters of local importance must be furnished to MP and MLAs when asked for.
[GID 17-C under Rule 3 of CCS Conduct Rules]
35.
In which part of CCS Conduct Rules 1964, the prevention of corruption Act 1988 is reproduced?
36. No Government servant shall give, take or abet dowry in accordance with what rule of CCS Conduct Rules 1964?
37.
Identify the rule under CCS Conduct Rules 1964 that speaks about a Governement servant possessing movable, immovable, and valuable property?
38.
A Government servant shall not speculate in any stock except occasional investments as per which rule of CCS Conduct Rules 1964?
39.
The conduct of a Government servant regarding raising of ''subscriptions'' is discussed in which rule of CCS Conduct Rules 1964?
40.
Can a retired Group A officer of the Department of posts join employment in a University within one year after his retirement? Does he require prior sanction of the Government?
41.
A Government servant was allotted Government residential accommodation who subletted it to another Government servant on the plea of the shortage of Governement accommodation, whether:
[Rule:15 A of CCS Conduct Rules 1964 MCQs]
42. Mark the incorrect option:
The following acts shall amount to using his influence in connection with an election by the Government servant:
43. A Government Servant having spouse living contracts for marriage without any valid reason, whether:
44.
A Government servant serving in an area where prohibition is in force appears in a public place in a state of intoxication:
45. Recognize the correct option:
In any other case other than from near relatives or personal friends on occasions such as weddings, anniversaries, funerals, or religious functions, a Government servant holding Group C or Group D post shall not accept any gifts without the sanction of the Government if the value exceeds:
[Rule: 13 of CCS Conduct Rules 1964 MCQs]
46.
Identify the correct option:
In any other case other than from near relatives or personal friends on occasions such as weddings, anniversaries, funerals, or religious functions, a Government servant holding Group A or Group B post shall not accept any gifts without the sanction of the Government if the value exceeds:
[Rule: 13 of CCS Conduct Rules 1964 MCQs]
47.
Choose the correct option:
A Government servant holding Group A post may accept gifts from near relatives or personal friends on occasions such as weddings, anniversaries, or religious functions:
[Rule: 13 of CCS Conduct Rules 1964 MCQs]
48.
Identify the correct option:
A Government servant holding Group B post may accept gifts from near relatives or personal friends on occasions such as weddings, anniversaries, or religious functions:
[Rule: 13 of CCS Conduct Rules 1964 MCQs]
49.
Mark the correct option:
A Government servant holding Group C post may accept gifts from near relatives or personal friends on occasions such as weddings, anniversaries, or religious functions:
[Rule: 13 of CCS Conduct Rules 1964 MCQs]
50.
A Government servant may own wholly or in part or conduct or participate in the editing or management of any newspaper or other periodical publications, and while doing so:
51.
A Government servant approached through Local MP for out of turn allotment of Governement residential accommodation, whether:
52.
Every Government servant should maintain his family in a proper way. In case he is avoiding his family, that will be:
53. According to which Rule of CCS Conduct Rules 1964 that no Government servant shall use his position or influence directly or indirectly to secure employment for any member of his family in any company or firm?
54.
Which of the following statements are incorrect according to CCS Conduct Rules 1964 and GIDs thereof, with regard to the Employment of near relatives of Governement servants in companies or firms, the term ''employment'' includes:
(i) Apprenticeship.
(ii) Employment on commission limited to contracts or dealings with Governement Departments and PSUs.
(iii) Employment on an agency basis limited to contracts or dealings with Governement Departments and PSUs.
55.
Which of the following statements is correct as per CCS Conduct Rules 1964?
For the acceptance of employment in any of the foreign organizations in India by any member of the family of a Government servant:
56. Under CCS Conduct Rules 1964, employment of near relatives of Government servants in companies or firms is defined in:
57. What is the maximum period within which a representation made by a Government employee requiring examination (i) only in a Ministry/Department and (ii) if requiring inter-departmental consultation, should be disposed of?
[GID 31-A under Rule 3 of CCS Conduct Rules 1964 MCQs]
58. Submission of representations directly to higher authorities by-passing the prescribed channel of communication can be treated as conduct:
[GID (26) under Rule 3 of CCS Conduct Rules 1964 MCQs]
59.
What actions of a Government servant would amount to '' criticism of Governement'' is discussed in which CCS Conduct Rule?
60.
Rule 10 of CCS Conduct Rules 1964 deals with:
61.
Identify the Rule under CCS Conduct Rules 1964 that speaks about ''demonstration and stikes''?
62.
A Government servant cannot ask for or accept contributions as per CCS Conduct Rule?
63.
In which part of CCS Conduct Rules 1964 a list of delegations under CCS Conduct Rules are appended?
64.
It is in accordance with which Rule under CCS Conduct Rules 1964 that a Government servant shall submit a return of his assets and liabilities in the prescribed form?
65.
Any Government Servant may give evidence in any judicial inquiry as per which Rule of CCS Conduct Rules 1964?
66. Which of the following statements are incorrect?
The Definitions for ''movable property'' provided in ''explanation I'' under Rule 18 of CCS Conduct Rules 1964 includes:
(i) Jewellery
(ii) Insurance policies
(iii) Shares, debentures, and securities
(iv) Motor vehicles
67.
Every Government servant shall at all times ''maintain absolute integrity'' as per CCS Conduct Rule:
68.
Which Rule under CCS Conduct Rules 1964 provides that previous sanction is necessary to contest in elections to sports bodies:
69.
This Rule of CCS Conduct Rules 1964 deals with '' Observance of Government's policies'':
70.
Political neutrality is expected by a Government servant as per this CCS Conduct Rules 1964:
71.
Which of the following statements are incorrect?
CCS Conduct Rules 1964 are applicable to:
(i) Employees of Department of Posts
(ii) The staff of non-statutory departmental canteens
(iii) Every person appointed to a civil service post
(iv) All Civilian Defence service
72.
The Rule under CCS Conduct Rules 1964 that deals with '' Promptness and Courtesy'' of a Government Servant is:
73.
What is the Rule under CCS Conduct Rules 1964 that speaks about a Governement servant vacation of Governement accommodation?
74.
Rule 11 of CCS Conduct Rules 1964 deals with:
75. The rule that speaks about '' insolvency and habitual indebtedness'' under CCS Conduct Rules 1964
76. Specify the Rule of CCS Conduct Rules 1964 that speaks about a Government Servant employing children below 14 years of age?
77.
Identify the correct Rule under CCS Conduct Rules 1964 that specifies that ''Every Government servant shall, at all times observe the Government's policies regarding prevention of crime against women''.
78.
The Rule of CCS Conduct Rules 1964 that speaks about the prohibition of sexual harassment of working women is:
79.
This Rule of CCS Conduct Rules 1964 speaks about a Government servant accepting ''Gifts'':
80.
Rule 18 of CCS Conduct Rules 1964 deals with:
81. A Government servant, in the bona fide discharge of his official duties, can publish a book as per CCS Conduct rule:
82.
A Government servant can undertake the following act without previous sanction:
[Rule 15(2) of CCS Conduct Rules 1964]
83.
On the finding of subletting of a Govt accommodation to any unauthorized person the following action should be taken besides vacation:
[GID (1) under Rule 15-A of CCS Conduct Rules 1964 MCQs]
84.
Time limit beyond which permission in respect of a transaction in movable and immovable property may be assumed to have been granted by the competent authority in the absence of any communication.
85.
A Group '' A'' Officer while accepting Gifts from near relatives/personal friends with no official dealing should report to Govt if the value of the Gift exceeds:
86.
Which of the following does not require permission under CCS Conduct Rules 1964?
87.
Which Rule of CCS Conduct Rules 1964 says that every Government servant shall report to the Govt if any member of his family is engaged in trade or business?
88.
Which Rule of CCS Conduct Rules 1964 prevents a Governement servant from subletting of a Govt accommodation which has been allotted to him, to any other person?
89.
As per CCS Conduct Rules 1964, the absence from work of a Government servant on account of participation in ''Gherao'' should in all cases be treated as:
90.
''No Government servant shall in the performance of his official duties, act in a discourteous manner and in his official dealings with the public adopt dilatory tactics'', as per which Rule of CCS Conduct Rules 1964?
91.
Movable property as per CCS Conduct Rules 1964 is defined as all of the following except:
92.
Whether a Government Servant can enter into marriage with prior permission?
93.
Which of the following can be accepted by any Governement Servant?
[Rule: CCS Conduct Rules 1964 MCQs]
94.
Which of the following activities does not attract violation of CCS Conduct Rules 1964?
95.
''Strike'' includes the following actions by the Governement servant under CCS Conduct Rules 1964?
96.
Which of the following action is not misconduct under CCS Conduct Rules 1964?
97.
As per Rule 3C of CCS Conduct Rules 1964 which of the following behavior amounts to ''sexual harassment of woman at her workplace'':
98.
Rule 21 of CCS Conduct Rules 1964 deals with:
99.
What is the rule under CCS Conduct Rules 1964 which provides that a Governement servant shall not be a member of any political party?
100.
Government servant shall not use any intoxicating drink or drug to excess as per which rule under CCS Conduct Rules 1964?
101.
Identify the rule under CCS Conduct Rules 1964 that specifies the Governement servant's criticism of Government?
102.
The Rule under CCS Conduct Rules 1964 that regulates the lending and borrowing of money by Governement servants is:
103.
With reference to CCS Conduct Rules 1964, sanction in connection with recourse to any Court or to the Press for the ''Vindication of acts and character of Governement Servant'' may be assumed to have been granted if no communication is received within:
[Rule 19 of CCS Conduct Rules 1964]
104.
In accordance With CCS Conduct Rules 1964, permission in connection with ''Transaction of immovable properties outside India or foreigners'' may be assumed to have been granted if no communication is received within:
105.
With regard to CCS Conduct Rules 1964, permission in connection with accepting ''Gifts'' may be assumed to have been granted if no communication is received within:
106.
According to CCS Conduct Rules 1964, permission in connection with ''Transaction of movable & immovable properties'' may be assumed to have been granted if no communication is received within:
107.
As per CCS Conduct Rules 1964, permission in connection with press or radio activities may be assumed to have been granted if no communication is received within:
108.
A Government servant holding a Group A or Group B post shall submit an annual return giving full particulars regarding the immovable property inherited, owned, or acquired by him under which rule of CCS Conduct Rules 1964?
109.
A Government servant participating in fundraising efforts to National Foundation for Communal Harmony is permitted under which rule of CCS Conduct Rules 1964?
110.
Identify the rule under CCS Conduct Rules 1964which provides that a Government servant shall not be a member of any political party?
111.
Which Rule under CCS Conduct Rules 1964 speaks about the ''Delegation of powers''?
112.
''No Government servant shall enter into or contract a marriage with a person having a spouse living'' is as per CCS Conduct Rule:
113.
''No Government Servant shall lend money to any person at interest'' as per CCS Conduct Rule:
[CCS Conduct Rules 1964]
114.
According to CCS Conduct Rules which of the following activities of a Government servant requires prior permission/ sanction?
(i) To accept International Awards
(ii) To publish a book himself or through a publisher in the bonafide discharge of his duties
(iii) To participate in the Flag day collections on a voluntary basis
(iv) To participate in the fund rasing efforts of the '' National Foundation for Communal Harmony''
115.
As per Rule 21 of CCS Conduct Rules, which of the following statements are incorrect?
(i) Government servant (GS) should not marry a person having a spouse living
(ii)GS having a spouse living should not marry a person
(iii) GS can marry a person having a spouse living with the permission of the central Government when such marriage is permissible under the personal law applicable and there are other grounds for doing so
(iv) GS having a spouse living can marry a person with the permission of the central Government when such marriage is permissible under the personal law applicable and there are other grounds for doing so
116.
No Government servant shall, in his performance of his official duties, or in the exercise of powers conferred on him, act otherwise than his best judgment except when he is acting under the direction of his official supervisor as per which rule of CCS Conduct Rules 1964?
117.
Explanation under this Rule of CCS Conduct Rules 1964, says that display by a Governement servant on his person, vehicle, or residence of any electoral symbol shall amount to influence in connection with an election:
118.
The time limit within which a Government servant has to report to the prescribed authority when a Government servant enters into a transaction in respect of movable property in accordance with CCS Conduct Rules 1964 is:
119.
Which of the following activities by Governement servants do not involve infringement of CCS Conduct Rules 1964?
(i) Collection by Government servants for Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial Fund
(ii) Fundraising efforts to National Foundation for Communal Harmony
(iii) Collections of contributions to National Defence Fund
(iv) Flag day collection
(v) Sponsoring of funds by within the members of service association
(vi) Approaching public for fundraising for welfare activities of Union without prior permission.
120.
Which of the following activities do not involve infringements under Rule 10 of CCS Conduct Rules 1964?
(i) Individual Government servant submitting memoranda to the Pay Commission in their individual capacity other than individual grievances.
(ii) Tendering evidence before Administrative Reforms Commission
(iii) Giving evidence in a Departmental enquiry ordered by authorities subordinate to the Governement.
(iv) Giving evidence in any Judicial inquiry
121.
The details of such employees who participated in any form of strike/mass casual leave/boycott of work by Government servant ( as per GID 5 under Rule 7 of CCS Conduct Rules 1964) have to be intimated by the concerned offices where such an event took place to the Administrative Ministry/Department concerned for a decision on how to treat the unauthorized absence occasioned by such an action by the employees within:
122.
Disciplinary Action should be taken against the prominent participants in the ''Gherao'' for contravention of the following CCS Conduct Rules:
123.
Authority competent to decide whether the objectives or activities of an Association attract the provisions of Rule 6 is:
124.
As cited in the GIDs under CCS Conduct Rules 1964 and Representation of the People Act 1951, the Penalty for Government Servant for acting as election agent/Polling Agent/ counting agent of a candidate at an election is punishable with:
125.
Which of the following activities by Government servants do not involve infringement of CCS Conduct Rules 1964?
Association/Unions displaying notices in the office premises relating to the following matters:
(i) The date, time, place, and purpose of the meeting
(ii) Statements of accounts of income and expenditure of the Unions/Associations
(iii) Announcements regarding holding of elections other than canvassing
(iv) Reminders to the membership of Associations/Unions
(v) Announcements relating to matters of general interest to members of Association/Unions that are not in nature of criticism, are not subversive of discipline and do not contain objectionable language.
126.
Choose from the following activities by Government Servant which do not involve infringement of CCS Conduct Rules 1964?
(i) Join RSS
(ii) Join Jamat-e-Islami
(iii) Join Anand marg
(iv) Join Extremist Left parties
127. Identify which of the following do not construe as an infringement of CCS Conduct Rules 1964 and GIDs thereof?
(i) Join Bharat Sewak Samaj with prior permission
(ii) Participation of Indo-foreign cultural organizations
(iii) Mere intimation on joining Samyukta Sadachar Samiti.
(iv) Join foreign languages classes conducted by Indo-foreign cultural organizations without prior permission.
(v) Participation in the activities of Dharma Pracharak Sanstha
(vi) Participation in the activities of Door Darshi Party
128.
Which of the following activities by Government servants will be construed as an infringement of Rule 5 under CCS Conduct Rules 1964?
(i) Arranging for crowds to a political meeting
(ii) Arranging ONLY transport for bringing the crowds to a political party
(iii) Taking part in political rallies
(iv) Participating in Political demonstrations ONLY in the vicinity/neighborhood of Government offices
129.
Which of the following activities of a Government servant are construed as assisting a political movement and involves infringement of Rule 5 of CCS Conduct Rules 1964?
(i) Assisting the conduct of the election in the due performance of a duty imposed on him by or under any law for the time being in force.
(ii) Frequent or regular attendance by a Government servant at meetings of any particular political party
(iii) To keep himself informed regarding the aims, objectives, and activities of the different political parties through different mediums of the press.
(iv) Government servant proposing/seconding the nomination of a candidate at an election
(v) Government servant acting as a polling agent
(vi) Government servant working as a Polling Officer
(vii) Speaks in a Political meeting of a Political party
130.
Suppression of information in the ''Close Relations Form'' to be filled by Government Employees on the first appointment will be considered a Major Departmental offense for which the punishment may extend to:
[Rule 4 of CCS Conduct Rules 1964 MCQs]
131.
When a Government servant takes part (i) in the registration, promotion, or management of a literary, scientific or charitable society or club or similar organization, the aims and objects of which relate to promotion of sports, cultural or recreational activities, registered under the Societies Registration Act 1860, or (ii) of a cooperative society substantially for the benefit of Governement servants, registered under co-operative Societies Act, 1912, he shall report to Government giving details of the nature of his participation from his taking part in such activity within a period of:
132.
No Government servant shall except with the previous sanction of the Government receive any complimentary or valedictory address or accept any testimonial or attend any meeting or entertainment held in his honor or in the honor of any other Government servant as per Rule 14 of CCS Conduct Rules 1964.
However, which of the following activities are treated as not a violation of the above rules:
(i) a farewell entertainment held on the occasion of his retirement or transfer
(ii) the acceptance of simple and inexpensive entertainment arranged by public bodies or institutions.
(iii) Acceptance of awards with the monetary component by Government servants from private organizations
133.
Which of the following statements are true according to CCS Conduct Rules 1964?
''Dowry'' includes:
(i) Streedhanam among Christians
(ii) Dowar in case of persons to whom Muslim Personal Law (Shariat) applies
(iii) Mahar in case of persons to whom Muslim Personal Law (Shariat) applies
(iv)Property or Valuable security that is given or agreed to be given either directly or indirectly by one party to a marriage to the other party to the marriage.
134.
Which of the following activities by a Government servant will be construed as a violation of CCS Conduct Rules 1964?
(i) Acceptance of ''Invitation of free inaugural flights'' by the Governement servants and members of their families when offered by Air India.
(ii) Acceptance of passage and hospitality by officers from foreign contracting firms
(iii)Acceptance of Arms and ammunitions in the prohibited category as presents
(iv) Acceptance of award/prize by Government servants from Rotary club.
(v) A casual Meal offered as social hospitality.
(vi) Accepting of ''Tips'' or Bakshish from the members of the public when offered voluntarily.
135.
What would be the Departmental action against subletting of Governement accommodation allotted to him by a Government servant to any other person?
[GIDs under Rule 15-A of CCS Conduct Rules 1964 MCQ]
136.
In accordance with CCS Conduct Rules 1964 and GIDs thereof, ''no Government servant should be allowed to hold elective office in any sports association/federation for one-term or for a term of more than:''
137.
Choose the correct Match w.r.t. CCS Conduct Rules 1964 and their provisions (Match I with II)
I-(a) Enrol with the Bar Association as an advocate.
(b) Engage himself in the legal profession either independently or otherwise for so long as he continues in Government service.
(c)Participation in any competition/social event organized by private companies/ organizations that promote their business.
(d) Hold elective office in Cooperative credit societies
II- (i) Maybe permitted (ii) Need for previous sanction (iii) Not permitted unless special reasons for doing so (iv) Prior permission necessary
[MCQs on CCS Conduct Rules 1964]
138.
Match the following w.r.t. CCS Conduct Rules 1964 and their provisions(Match I with II):
I-
(a) Maybe permitted (b) Need for sanction (c) Not allowed (d) Prior permission necessary
II-
(i) Acceptance of part-time examinership of examination paper set by recognized universities
(ii) Part-time lectureship
(iii) Part-time employment after office hours
(iv) Accepting remuneration for services rendered to Co-operative societies
[MCQs on CCS Conduct Rules 1964]
139.
The circumstances under which the Governement of India would constitute such a state of indebtedness as to render it undesirable that the debtor should be retained in the public service?
[CCS Conduct Rules 1964 MCQ]
140. To which category of people CCS (Conduct) Rules will apply.
141. Which Rule of CCS(Conduct) Rules, 1964 prevents a Government Servant from subletting of a Government accommodation which has been allotted to him, to any other person?
142. Rule 22-A of CCS (Conduct) Rules 1964 prohibits Government Servants from employing children below the age of
143.
Which of the following transactions would not attract the provisions of sub-rules (2) & (3) of Rule 18 under CCS Conduct Rules 1964?
(i) A Governement servant who transfers any immovable property or movable property exceeding the prescribed monetary limit in value.
(ii) Transactions entered into by the spouse or any other family member of a Governement servant out of his or her own funds(including stridhan, gifts, inheritance) as distinct from the funds of Governement servant himself in his or her own name and in his or her own right exceeding the monetary limits prescribed in Rule 18 under CCS Conduct Rules 1964
(iii) Cash Prize won by Wife of a Governement servant in a crossword puzzle competition exceeding the monetary limits prescribed in Rule 18 under CCS Conduct Rules 1964
(iv) NSCs purchased exceeding the monetary limits prescribed in Rule 18 under CCS Conduct Rules 1964
144.
Which of the following statements are correct w.r.t. sets of sanctions that are required for the sale of cars purchased in advance from the Government servant?
(i) Sanction under Para 256(v) of GFR is to be obtained first and then secondly, the permission of the Competent Authority under Rule 18(3) of CCS Conduct Rules 1964 relating to transactions of movable property is to be obtained clearly stating GFR sanction is obtained first.
(ii) Firstly, the permission of the Competent Authority under Rule 18(3) of CCS Conduct Rules 1964 relating to transactions of movable property is to be obtained thereafter secondly, sanction under Para 256(v) of GFR is to be obtained clearly stating that permission under CCS Conduct Rules is obtained first.
(iii) Both Sanction under Para 256(v) of GFR & Permission of the Competent Authority under Rule 18(3) of CCS Conduct Rules 1964 relating to transactions of movable property is to be obtained on the same date simultaneously.
(iv)Neither Sanction under Para 256(v) of GFR nor Permission of the Competent Authority under Rule 18(3) of CCS Conduct Rules 1964 relating to transactions of movable property is required.
[CCS Conduct Rules MCQs]
145.
How many sets of sanctions are required for the sale of cars purchased in advance from the Government servant?
[CCS Conduct Rules MCQs]
146.
Sanction of the prescribed authority is necessary if the expenditure to be incurred on repairs or minor construction work in respect of any immovable property belonging to a Government servant is estimated to exceed:
[CCS Conduct Rules MCQ]
147.
Governement may exempt any category if Governement servants belonging to Class III or Class IV from any of the provisions of Rule 18 except sub-rule(4) of CCS Conduct Rules 1964. No such exemption shall, however, be made without the concurrence of the:
148.
Where a Governement servant enters into a transaction in respect of movable property either in his own name or in the name of the member of his family, he shall, report to the prescribed authority, if the value of such property exceeds 2 months basic Pay of the Governement servant within:
[Rule 18 of CCS Conduct Rules MCQ]
149.
When the salary of a Government servant is consistently being attached for debt or has been continuously under attachment for more than a prescribed period that will render it undesirable that the debtor should be retained in the public service. In such cases, it is whose duty to obtain a full schedule of the debts and draw up a report and submit it to the appropriate punishing authority.
150.
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