Hi friends, here is the CCS (Conduct) Rules 1964 Important MCQ Quiz. We have made this MCQ by selecting the most important questions from CCS (Conduct) Rules 1964. This MCQ will be useful for all departmental exams under Central Government apart from studying CCS (Conduct) Rules. Moreover, this will be handy for those preparing for Inspector Posts Exam (IP Exam) and Postal Service Group B Exam.
Attempt these Questions and Share Your feedback for further improvement.
CCS (Conduct) Rules 1964 Important MCQ Quiz
Join our Telegram Channel for Postal Exam Updates
Check Complete Quiz on CCS(Conduct) Rules 1964
1. Central Civil Services (Conduct) Rules, 1964 came into force in the year?
(A) 1965
(B) 1964
(C) 1966
(D) 1967
2. CCS(Conduct) Rules, 1964, shall apply to which among the following category of employees?
(A) every person appointed to a civil service in connection with the affairs of the Union
(B) civilian in Defence Service
(C) Both A and B
(D) None of these
3. Central Civil Services (Conduct) Rules, 1964 shall not be applicable to?
(A) a railway servant
(B) a member of an All India Service
(C) Gramin Dak Sevak in Department of Posts
(D) All the above
4. “The Government” under CCS(Conduct) Rules 1964 means?
(A) Central Government
(B) State Government
(C) Both A and B
(D) None of the above
5. “Members of family” in relation to a Government servant under CCS(Conduct) Rules 1964 includes?
(A) the wife or husband whether residing with the Government servant or not
(B) son or daughter or step-son or step-daughter of the Government servant and wholly dependent on him
(C) any other person related, whether by blood or marriage to the Government servant or to the Government servant’s wife or husband, and wholly dependent on the Government servant
(D) All the above
6. Which among the following does not fall under the category of “Members of family” in relation to a Government servant under CCS(Conduct) Rules 1964?
(A) wife or husband, as the case may be, separated from the Government servant by a decree or order of a competent Court
(B) child or step-child who is no longer in any way dependent on the Government servant
(C) Both A and B
(D) None of these
7. “Government servant” is defined under which section of CCS(Conduct) Rules 1964?
(A) Section 1
(B) Section 2
(C) Section 3
(D) Section 4
8. As per Section 3 of CCS(Conduct) Rules, 1964, Every Government servant shall at all times?
(A) maintain absolute integrity
(B) maintain devotion to duty
(C) do nothing which is unbecoming of a Government servant
(D) All the above
9. After the Central Civil Services (Conduct) (Third Amendment) Rules, 2014, Section 3(1) ie. “Every Government servant shall at all times”, contains how many items?
(A) 3
(B) 9
(C) 15
(D) 21
10. Which Section of CCS(Conduct) Rules, 1964 states that “Oral direction to subordinates shall be avoided, as far as possible. Where the issue of oral direction becomes unavoidable, the official superior shall confirm it in writing immediately thereafter”?
(A) Section 3(2)(i)
(B) Section 3(2)(ii)
(C) Section 3(2)(iii)
(D) Section 3(2)(iv)
11. As per CCS(Conduct) Rules, 1964, it shall be the duty of the __ to confirm the oral direction in writing?
(A) Dealing Assistant
(B) Official superior
(C) Both A and B
(D) None of these
12. Which among the following shall be deemed to be lacking in devotion to duty within the meaning of clause (ii) of sub-rule (1) of CCS(Conduct) Rules 1964?
(A) A Government servant who habitually fails to perform the task assigned to him within the time set for the purpose
(B) A Government servant who habitually fails to perform the task with the quality of performance expected of him
(C) Both A and B
(D) Neither A and B
13. Promptness and Courtesy is mentioned under which section of CCS(Conduct) Rules, 1964?
(A) Section 2(1)
(B) Section 3A
(C) Section 3B
(D) Section 3C
14. Government’s policies regarding age of marriage, Preservation of environment, protection of wildlife and cultural heritage are discussed under which section of CCS(Conduct) Rules, 1964?
(A) Observance of Government’s policies [Section 3.B]
(B) Promptness and Courtesy [Section 3.A]
(C) Prohibition of sexual harassment of working women [[Section 3C]
(D) All the above
15. “Sexual harassment” as defined in Section 3-C of CCS(Conduct) Rules, 1964 includes?
(A) physical contact and advances
(B) a demand or request for sexual favours
(C) any other unwelcome physical, verbal, non-verbal conduct of a sexual nature
(D) All the above
Answers
1. (B) 1964
2. (C) Both A and B
3. (D) All the above
4. (A) Central Government
5. (D) All the above
6. (C) Both A and B
7. (B) Section 2
8. (D) All the above
9. (D) 21
10. (C) Section 3(2)(iii)
11. (B) Official superior
12. (C) Both A and B
13. (B) Section 3A
14. (A) Observance of Government’s policies [Section 3.B]
15. (D) All the above
Other Useful MCQ Questions
- MCQ Questions on CCS (CCA) Rules 1965
- MCQ Questions on CCS (Leave) Rules, 1972
- MCQ Questions on CCS (LTC) Rules
- MCQ Question on CCS (Medical Attendance) Rules 1944
- MCQ Questions on CCS (Pension) Rules
- MCQ Questions on Children Education Allowance (CEA)
- MCQ on Consumer Protection Act 2019
- MCQ on APAR Maintenance
- RTI Act 2005 MCQ
- Sexual Harassment Prevention Act MCQ
Good collection of MCQ.