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Solved Paper 2 of Inspector Posts Exam 2019
1. Commemorative stamps are supplied by Nasik Security Press to;
(a) All Circle Stamp Depots
(b) All Head Post offices directly
(c) Designated Philatelic Bureaus and Presidency Post offices
(d) AD (Philately) in the office of the Chief PMG
Ans: (c) Designated Philatelic Bureaus and Presidency Post offices
2. Which is the authority empowered to accord individual exemptions for travel by Airline and other than Air India, in the cases of officials/officers of the Department of Posts entitled to travel by Air.
(a) Secretary, Ministry of Civil Aviation
(b) Secretary, Department of Posts
(c) Financial Advisor, Department of Posts
(d) Head of the Circle (CPMG)
Ans: (c) Financial Advisor, Department of Posts
3. What is the minimum annuitization and maximum lumpsum withdrawal permissible when a Government servant does pre-mature exit or voluntary re-
tirement from NPS?
(a) Minimum annuitization 50% and Maximum lumpsum withdrawal 50%
(b) Minimum annuitization 40% and Maximum lumpsum withdrawal 60%
(C) Minimum annuitization 60% and Maximum lumpsum withdrawal 40%
(d) Minimum annuitization 80% and Maximum lumpsum withdrawal 20%
Ans: (d) Minimum annuitization 80% and Maximum lumpsum withdrawal 20%
4. The financial powers of Regional PMG for hiring of vehicles in lieu of inspection vehicles and staff cars and against condemned inspection vehicles/staff cars is:
(a) Rs. Ten thousand per month
(b) Rs. Fifty thousand per month
(c) Rs. Sixty thousand per month
(d) Rs. One lakh per month
Ans: (b) Rs. Fifty thousand per month
5. Which category does the colur strips (i) Blue and (ii) Green at the top of the CGHS plastic cards indicate?
(a) (i) Pensioners (ii) Serving Government employees
(b) (i) Serving Government employees (ii) Pensioners
(c) (i) Member of Parliament (ii) Journalists
(d) (i) Serving Government employees (ii) beneficiaries of autonomous bodies
Ans: (b) (i) Serving Government employees (ii) Pensioners
6. Which of the following statement(s) is False with reference to CS(MA) Rules?
(a) Reimbursement will be provided for CS (MA) beneficiaries for treatment taken under emergent Conditions at Private hospitals in a CGHS city, at Non NABH CGHS rates as applicable to a CGHS covered city , or the actuals whichever is less.
(b) Reimbursement will be provided for CS(MA) beneficiaries for treatment taken under emergent conditions at private hospitals in non CGHS city, at Non NABH CGHS rates as applicable to the nearest CGHS city or the actuals, whichever is less.
(c) CS (MA) beneficiaries can get treatment from any Central or State government hospitals and private hospitals and diagnostic centres recognized under CGHS/CS(MA) Rules
(d) Dental treatment cannot be taken by CS (MA) beneficiaries even in private hospitals recognized by CGHS/CS (MA) Rules.
Ans: (d) Dental treatment cannot be taken by CS (MA) beneficiaries even in private hospitals recognized by CGHS/CS (MA) Rules.
7. Which one of the following statements is False with regard to Treasury passbook?
(a) Each Head Post office must keep for each treasury with which it deals, a separate Treasury Passbook
(b) This book shall accompany all remittances to or demands on the treasury and shall be attested by the Treasury officer
(c) When a Postmaster has a sub transactions with a treasury or sub treasury in another district, it would be adequate for the Head Postmaster to maintain one Treasury Passbook.
(d) Separate Passbooks should be kept by Sub Post offices dealing directly with a treasury.
Ans: (c) When a Postmaster has a sub transactions with a treasury or sub treasury in another district, it would be adequate for the Head Postmaster to maintain one Treasury Passbook.
8. In a Two bid system (simultaneous receipt of separate technical and financial bids), which of the below mentioned procedure is correct as per Rule, 163 of GFR?
(a) The technical and financial bids should be be opened simultaneously and financial bids alone need to be evaluated by the committee.
(b) The technical and financial bids should be be opened simultaneously and both technical and financial bids need to be evaluated simultaneously by the committee.
(c) The technical bids are to be opened at the first instance and evaluated by a competent committee orF authority. At the second stage, financial bids of only the technically acceptable offers should be opened after intimating them the date and time of opening the financial bid.
(d) The technical bids are to be opened at the first instance and evaluated a competent committee or authority. At the second stage, financial bid of only the technically acceptable offers should be opened but there is need to intimate them the date and time of opening the financial bid
9. The financial powers of the Head of Circle for expenditure on printing essential and non-essential forms through private presses is;
(a) Rs. One lakh per annum
(b) Rs. Ten lakh per annum
(c) Full powers
(d) Rs. One lakh per instance subject to a maximum of Rs. Ten lakh per annum.
Ans: (c) Full powers
10. According Central Vigilance Commission Guidelines, post tender negotiations for procurement, if Warranted under exceptional circumstances, can be held with the following
(a) L1 only
(b) L1 and L2 only
(c) All technically qualified bidders
(d) with any bidder based on the recommendations of the Tender Evaluation Committee
Ans: (a) L1 only
11. As per manual on policies and procedures for purchase of Goods, an agreement is a contract enforceable by law when four principles are satisfied and a defect affecting any of these renders a contract un-enforceable. Three of these four as follows; (i) competency of the parties (ii) freedom of consent of both parties, and (iii) Lawfulness of consideration which is the fourth?
(a) Lawfulness of object
(b) Communication of offer
(c) Communication of acceptance
(d) withdrawal of offer
Ans: (a) Lawfulness of object
12. What is meant by “Force Majeure”?
(a) An event beyond the control of the supplier and not involving the supplier’s fault or negligence and which is not foreseeable
(b) Supplier uses all force at his disposal and delays the supply
(c) Supplier cancels the contract forcefully
(d) Government cancels the contract by Force
Ans: (a) An event beyond the control of the supplier and not involving the supplier’s fault or negligence and which is not foreseeable
13. When the contract is with domestic supplier, the applicable arbitration procedure will be as per
(a) Indian Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996
(b) UNCITRAL (United Nations Commission on International Trade Law) Arbitration Rules
(c) Indian Penal Code 1860
(d) Code of Criminal Procedure 1973
Ans: (a) Indian Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996
14. Where the information sought for concerns the life or liberty of a person, the same shall be provided as per the RTI Act
(a) Within 30 days
(b) Within 48 hours
(c) Within 7 days
(d) Within 15 days
Ans: (b) Within 48 hours
15. Section 4 (2) of the RTI Act deals with providing as much information suo motu to the public at regular intervals. What is the purpose of such suo motu disclosure?
(a) to reduce need for filing individual RTI applications to obtain information
(b) To increase the number of RTI applications from public
(c) To improve record maintenance
(d) To increase the use of internet
Ans: (a) to reduce need for filing individual RTI applications to obtain information