Accounts Question
Accounts Question
Q.7 ‘Pay’ for the purpose of TA Rules:- (a). Basic pay as defined in Rule 3(8) of CCS (RP) Rules,208. (b). Revised Non Practicing Allowance (NPA) if any. ©. All of the above.
Q.8 For the purpose of Travelling Allowance, employees are divided in ______categories of the basis of Grade Pay. (a). 6 (b). 2 (c). 4 (d) 5
Q.9 The right of a Government employee to travelling allowance including daily allowance is forfeited or deemed to have relinquished if the claim is not preferred within---
(a). 6 months (b). One year (c). 3 years
From the date on which it became due.
Q.10 Daily allowance is admissible for period of absence it tour station due to disturbance and imposition of curfew etc. and absence was regularized by grant of special casual leave:
Q.11 Advance equal to ______ month‘s pay in cases of normal transfer is admissible. (a). Two (b). Three (c) One (d). None of these.
Q. 12 T.A. on retirement is not admissible to an employees and his family to settle down in a station or he than the last station of duty. (a). True (b). False
Q.13 In case of temporary transfer only, actual transit time is allowed as for tour:- (a). True (b). False.
Q.14 Compensatory allowances: - (i). This term comprises the allowances granted to meet personal expenditure necessitated by the special circumstances in which duty is
performed. “Travelling allowance” and other types of allowances mentioned in clause (ii) below fall under this category but not sumptuary allowance nor the grant of the free
passage by sea to or from any place outside India.
(ii). Type of Compensatory allowances- Compensatory allowances are granted to the employees for various reasons. It may be the expensive nature of the place of duty or other
consideration like bas climate, remote locality, etc. The following are the types of Compensatory allowances:
Note: The grant of Compensatory allowance should be so regulated that the allowance is not on the whole a source of profit to the recipient.
Q.15 Foreign Service: means service in which a Government servant receives his pay with the sanction of Government from any source other than the Consolidated Fund
of India or the consolidated fund of State or the consolidated fund of a Union Territory.
Example: The service of a section officer working in the office of the Director General , Central Revenues, are borrowed by the New Delhi Municipal Councilfor a
period of two years and during this period , the section officer will draw pay and allowances from the N.D.M.C./ Such service is called “Foreign service” .In return ,
N.D.M.C. will pay leave salary and pension contribution to the Government.
Q.16 Joining time: means time allowed to a Government employee in which he is to join a new post or to travel to or from a station to which he is posted. Joining time is
treated as duty.
Q.17. Joining Time rules ,1979 apply to All Central Government employees appointed in Civil Services and posts under the Central Government including work-charged staff but shall
not apply to---
(a). Railway Employees.(b). Armed Forces Personnel and those paid from the Defense Services Estimates. ©. Government employees paid out of contingencies.
(d). Government employee engaged on contract and those who are not in the whole-time of employment of Government.
18.2 The period of willful absence is treated as ‘dies non ‘ for ---
(a). Regular promotion. (b). Initial appointment to the higher post. (c). Next increment. (d). None of the above
18.4 Employees drawing grade pay of Rs.5,400/- and above are entitled to Transport Allowance of Rs.3,200 plus DA thereon. When the Government employees is
absent from Headquarters of posting for a full calendar month, he will be entitled to----
(a). “NIL” transport allowance (b). Full transport allowance (c). ½ transport allowance (d). None of the above. ……..Ans not found
18.5 Period of training before appointment is treated as ----(a). Duty for increments (b). Qualifying service for pension (c). Duty & qualifying service both.
18.6 Every Government employee shall retire from service on the afternoon of the last day of the month in which he attains the age of---(a). 58 years (b). 60 years (c). 62 years.
18.7 The C.C.S. (RP) Rules ,2008 are effective from-----(a). 1.1.2006 (b). 1.4.2006 (c). 1.1.2007 (d). 1.4.2007
18.8 Average pay means----(a) One month pay. (b). Average of monthly pay earned during the 12 complete month. © Average of monthly pay draw during the last ten month
service. (d). Pay drawn in the month in which last increment was drawn.
18.9 Please state whether then following statement is (a) correct (b). incorrect
Statement: A Group “A” Officer in the Central Civil services who attained the age of 50 years and against whom no discplenary proceedings are pending gave notice
for voluntary retirement under the provision of FR.56(k) . He entered service of the Government when he was below the age of 35 years. The Central
Government have nop power to reject his application for voluntary retirement on the ground of exigencies
Ans: (a).Correct.
18.10 The concept of pay scale /Time Scales has been dispensed with effect from --- (a). 01.01.2006 (b). 01.04.2006 (c). 01.01.2007 (d). 01.04.2007
18.11 Monthly grand made to a Government employee who is not in receipt of pay or leave salary is---
(a). Subsistence grant (b). Substantive grant (c). Personal grant (d). Temporary grant
18.12 A Govt. employee will be eligible for increment on 1st July, if he completed his service for----
(a). More than one Financial year. (b). More than one calendar year. (c). Six months and above.
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(a). Definite rate of Pay (b). Variable rate of Pay (c) None of the above
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