CCS (Conduct) Rules 1964 and CCS (CCA) Rules 1965 – MCQ from Study Material (Basic Level)

The CCS (Conduct) Rules, 1964 outline the code of conduct for central government employees, focusing on integrity, impartiality, and proper behavior, while the CCS (CCA) Rules, 1965 govern the procedure for disciplinary action, control, and appeals against government servants. In essence, the Conduct Rules dictate what a government employee should and should not do, while the CCA Rules dictate how to handle misconduct and disciplinary proceedings.

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CCS (Conduct) Rules 1964 and CCS (CCA) Rules 1965

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What does the Explanation to Rule 5(4) specify as an act that amounts to using influence in connection with an election?

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What is the government's expectation regarding the conduct of its employees in their private lives, as mentioned in the NTIPRIT material?

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According to the CVC circular, every vigilance report submitted for first stage advice must be accompanied by what signed document from the CVO?

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Which body is responsible for providing 'first stage advice' in vigilance cases based on preliminary inquiry reports from Chief Vigilance Officers (CVOs)?

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If a question arises whether an organisation 'takes part in politics' under Rule 5, whose decision is considered final?

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What is the primary subject of Rule 5 of the CCS (Conduct) Rules, 1964?

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Under what circumstance can oral directions from a superior become unavoidable, as per Rule 3(2)(iii)?

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The definition of 'integrity' in the context of CCS Conduct Rules includes which of the following qualities?

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What is the minimum age for a child to be employed by a Government servant, as mentioned in the training materials?

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According to the 'Knowledge Junction' video, what should a Government servant not do with their official position?

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Which rule prohibits a Government servant from sub-letting the Government accommodation allotted to them?

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As per the Explanation in Rule 3C, which of the following circumstances may amount to sexual harassment?

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The CCS (Conduct) Rules, 1964 and the CCS (CCA) Rules, 1965 cover two key aspects of government service. What are they?

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According to the CVC circular, a vigilance report should not only recommend punitive action but also suggest what else?

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In the Delhi High Court case *Union of India v. S K Jasra*, what was the charge against the respondent?

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What is one example of 'unbecoming conduct' listed in the NTIPRIT training material?

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What is defined as 'devotion to duty' in the context of the CCS (Conduct) Rules?

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Which of the following activities requires prior permission or sanction for a Government servant?

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What is the monetary limit for gifts that a Group 'A' Government servant can accept without seeking sanction from the Government?

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What does Rule 13-A of the CCS (Conduct) Rules strictly prohibit in the context of marriage?

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Under Rule 22 of the CCS (Conduct) Rules, a Government servant shall not be under the influence of any intoxicating drink or drug during what time?

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What is one of the main objectives of the CCS (Conduct) Rules as stated in the NTIPRIT presentation?

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The Central Vigilance Commission (CVC) circular notes that for an objective conclusion in a vigilance inquiry, it is essential to distinguish between acts of omission and acts of what?

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According to the provided material, appointing a person with qualifications inferior to those mentioned in a job advertisement, without stating they are relaxable, amounts to what?

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Rule 3B requires Government servants to act in accordance with Government policies on certain social issues. Which one of the following is mentioned in this rule?

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According to the Delhi High Court, what is the legal status of a chargesheet issued without the approval of the Competent Authority?

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As per the Supreme Court's ruling in *Union of India & Ors. vs. R. Shankarappa*, can a disciplinary authority empowered to inflict only minor penalties issue a charge-sheet for major penalties?

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What are the three fundamental requirements of a Government servant as per Rule 3(1) of the CCS (Conduct) Rules, 1964?

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What does Rule 3C of the CCS (Conduct) Rules specifically prohibit?

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Under the CCS (Conduct) Rules, what is a government servant who is qualified to vote in an election permitted to do?

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Which of the following behaviours is explicitly forbidden by Rule 3A of the CCS (Conduct) Rules regarding promptness and courtesy?

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What action is a Government servant required to take if they cannot prevent a family member from participating in an activity that is subversive of the Government?

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According to the Delhi High Court's reasoning, why can't procedural principles like estoppel or waiver be used to validate a chargesheet issued without authority?

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The term 'conduct unbecoming of a Government servant' in Rule 3(1)(iii) refers to behaviour that:

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What should a Government servant do upon receiving an oral direction from an official superior, according to Rule 3(2)(iv)?

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