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FR & SR - Pay fixation, Foreign Service, Suspension etc.

1 Under FR, Duty does not include


a. Service as a probationer followed by confirmation
b. Joining time
c. A period of training in India
d. A period of authorised absence of leave

2 Under FR, duty does not include


a. Service as an Apprentice followed by confirmation
b. Overstayal of Joining Time
c. A course of training in India
d. Attending an obligatory departmental examination

3 Under FR, Duty includes


a. Joining time
b. Overstayal of leave
c. Dies-non period
d. Suspension period

4 The definition of Pay under FR 9(21)a does not include


a. Overseas Pay
b. Special Pay
c. Dearness Pay
d. Personal Pay

5 A Government Servant who has acquired a lien on a post does not retain
the lien on the post
a. while performing the duties of the post
b. while on foreign service
c. on deputation beyond the maximum limit admissible under the orders
of the Government issued from time to time
d. while on leave

6 A Government Servant who has acquired a lien on a post does not retain
the lien on the post
a. while under suspension
b. while on Foreign Service beyond the maximum limit admissible under
the orders of the Government
c. while holding a temporary post
d. while officiating in another post
7 A Government Servant shall retain the lien on a post
a. on deputation beyond the maximum limit admissible under the orders
of the Government issued from time to time
b. while on Foreign Service beyond the maximum limit admissible under
the orders of the Government
c. After absorption in a post of service outside his service / cadre
d. During Joining Time

8 A Government Servant shall not be appointed to officiate in the lower


post than the post on which he holds a lien in the following
circumstances
a. on his written request
b. on account of misbehaviour
c. on account of inefficiency
d. by an order of the higher authority

9 In case of promotion on or after 01.01.2006 from one Grade Pay to


another, the rate of increment to be allowed shall be
a. 1%
b. 2%
c. 3%
d. 4%

10 In case of promotion from PB4 to HAG(+), after adding one increment,


the pay in the pay band and the existing Grade Pay will be added and
the resultant figure will become the Basic Pay in HAG(+). This shall not
exceed
a. Rs.79000
b. Rs. 80000
c. Rs. 85000
d. Rs. 90000

11 The following periods count for increment in a time scale


a. EXOL on MC
b. Dies-non periods
c. EXOL on Private affairs
d. Overstayal of leave period

12 The following period shall not count for increment in a time scale
a. Joining time
b. Leave not due
c. Suspension declared as unjustified
d. Overstayal of joining time

13 A Government Servant may be paid Honorarium for the following work


a. Disposal of unserviceable office stores
b. Calculation of Income Tax
c. Preparation of Annual Report
d. Functioning as a part time Inquiry Officer

14 A Government Servant may be paid Honorarium for the following work


a. for delivering a lecture as a guest faculty in a training establishment
b. preparation of bills for DA Arrears
c. opening of new Pay Bill Register
d. Preparation of CGHS Card

15 A Government Servant shall not be paid Honorarium for the following


work
a. work relating to confidential reports
b. for stenographer for taking down reports of proceedings in parliament
c. for delivering lecture in a Hindi Workshop
d. functioning as a Presenting Officer in a departmental inquiry

16 The maximum amount of Honorarium payable in a financial year to an


employee should not exceed
a. Rs.2500
b. Rs.5000
c. Rs.7500
d. Rs.10000

17 The additional pay to Government Servant under FR 49(iii) for holding


additional charge of another post will be payable for a period not
exceeding
a. 1 month
b. 45days
c. 2 months
d. 3 months

18 Where an officer is formally appointed to hold full additional charge of


another post, the aggregate pay and additional pay under FR 49(iv) shall
not exceed
a. Rs.70000
b. Rs.75000
c. Rs.80000
d. Rs.90000

19 What is quantum of subsistence allowance payable to a Government


servant under suspension during the first three months
a. equal to leave salary admissible if he had been on half pay leave
b. equal to leave salary admissible if he had been on earned leave
c. equal to leave salary admissible if he had been on commuted leave
d. 50% above leave salary admissible if he had been on hald pay leave

20 Varying the amount of Subsistence allowance shall be done for any


period subsequent to the period of first
a. 1 month
b. 2 months
c. 3 months
d. 6 months

21 The following recovery is made compulsorily from the subsistence


allowance
a. Income Tax
b. Premia on PLI Policy
c. Refund of Advance from GPF
d. Amount due on Court attachment

22 The following recovery is made compulsorily from the subsistence


allowance
a. Subscription to GPF
b. Amount due to Co.Operative Credit Society
c. Contribution to CGHS
d. Amount due to Co-operative Stores

23 The following recovery should be made from the subsistence allowance


only on the written consent of the Government Servant
a. House rent
b. Subscription to CGEGIS 1980
c.Repayment of loans and advances taken from Government
d.Premia on Postal Life Assurance Policies
24 The following recovery should not be made from the subsistence
allowance
a. Recovery of loss to Government for which Government Servant is
responsible
b. Contribution to CGHS
c. House rent
d. Refund of GPF advance

25 A Government Servant shall retire from the service on the After Noon of
the last day of the month in which he attains the age of
a. 55 years
b. 58 years
c. 60 years
d. 62 years

26 A candidate having got a Pacemaker implanted may be considered fit for


Government Service in the following posts
a. Pilots
b. Railway Drivers
c. Bus Drivers
c. Peons

27 A government Servant shall credit into the Consolidated Fund of India,


one third of the fees in a Financial Year exceeding
a. Rs.1000
b. Rs.1500
c. Rs.2000
d. Rs.2500

28 The rate of monthly contribution of Leave Salary


a. 10%
b. 15%
c. 11%
d. 17%

KEY : FR & SR
1 D
2 B
3 A
4 C
5 C
6 B
7 D
8 D
9 C
10 B
11 A
12 D
13 D
14 A
15 A
16 B
17 D
18 C
19 A
20 C
21 A
22 C
23 D
24 A
25 C
26 D
27 B
28 C

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