1 When did the RTI act enacted 2005 |
2. What are the basic objects of RTI act ? To empower the citizens, promote transparency and accountability in the working of the Government |
3 Which is the Central body for to coordinate the RTI Act? Central Information Commission |
4 Which is the state which is not cover under RTI act ? Jammu and Kashmir. |
5 where is the Headquarter of Central information Commission ? Delhi. |
6 Who is the head of Central information commission ? The Chief Information Commissioner |
7 The tenure of Chief information commissioner Five year |
8 The state information commission is headed by ------------- State Chief Information Commissioner |
9 when did the RTI act passed by Indian Parliament ? This law was passed by Parliament on 15 June 2005 and came fully into force on 13 October 2005 |
10 what specify the RTI Act?: Request any information (as defined). obtain copies of documents. inspect documents, works and records and take certified samples of materials of work. |
11 All authorities covered must appoint their ---------------- Public Information Officer (PIO) |
12 Every public authority is required to designate ---------- to receive RTI requests and appeals for forwarding to the PIOs of their public authority. Assistant Public Information Officers (APIOs) |
13 What is the designation of officer who have supplied information against RTI application Public Information Officers |
14 Can the PIO refuse to give me information A PIO can refuse information on certain subjects. (confidence from foreign governments, information prejudicial to security, strategic, scientific or economic interests of the country) |
15 Certain "post offices" have been designated as APIOs to submit RTI Application The above said statement is True View the list of Post Office |
16 The fee for remit along with RTI applicationRs 10 /- |
17 Who have right to impose penalty over concerned PIO officer who refused to accept RTI application ?The information Officer ( Penalty of Rs 25000/-) |
18 Is there any prescribed performa for RTI application ?No |
19 If an applicant is not supplied information within the prescribed time of thirty days or 48 hours then what will be done by applicant Appeal to the first appellate authority who is an officer senior in rank to the CPIO. |
20 What is the time limit for getting information from the appellate authority?30 days |
21 If the appellate of authority failed to give nformation against RTI application then where will submit the second appeal Central Information Commission |
21 What does a "public authority" mean in RTI act Authority or body or institution of self-government established or constituted |
22 The Central Intelligence and Security agencies are excluded from RTI act The above said statement is True |
23 The Central Information Commission Oath of Office will be administered by --------- The President of India |
24 Who is headed the appointing authority of State Chief Information Commissioner/State Information Commissioners? Chief Minister |
25 What are the penalty provisions in respect of RTI act ? PIO will be liable for fine of Rs. 250 per day, up to a maximum of Rs. 25,000/- |
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Sunday, July 31, 2011
Model Question for IPO Examination (RTI Act) Paper III
Model Question Based on Law (Paper III) for IPO Examination
Q1 What is meant by Summon ? A summon is a court order to an individual to appear in court at a specified time and place. A summon may be issued in both criminal and in civil cases |
Q2 Who can deliver Summon ? 1. Police officer 2. Public Servant 3. officer of the court |
Q3 If The offences committed by an accused can be divided in two,.then mention two category Bailable and Non Bailable |
Q4 When the service of summons is evaded then What will be do by court? The court will issue bailable or non-bailable warrants |
Q5 When will a court issue written Proclamation? Any person against whom a warrant has been issued has absconded or is concealing himself so that such warrant cannot be executed, |
Q6 Mention the condition of proclamation Appear at a specified place and time within 30 days of publishing such proclamation |
Q7 Where a proclamation will mainly show ? Publicly read in some conspicuous place of the town or village in which such person ordinarily resides |
Q8 What is the action after completion of proclamation period ? Attachment of any property, movable or immovable or both, belonging to the proclaimed person |
Q9 Which is the lowest level Consumer forum District Consumer Disputes Redressal Forums |
Q10 Which case will be dealt by State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission Value of the goods or services and compensation between Five Lakh to Twenty Lakh |
Q11 In which cases are dealt by National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission Value of the goods or services and compensation if any claimed exceeds Rs.20,00,000 |
Q12 What is meant by Public interest Litigation ? litigation filed in a court of law, for the protection of Public Interest (Eg: pollution, Terrorism, Road safety, constructional hazards) |
Q13 Mention the main condition to filing public Litigation Public Interest at large is effected |
Q14What is meant by MRTP ? Monopolistic and Restrictive Trade Practice |
Q15 When was MRTP enacted ? 1969 |
Q16 The MRTP Act does not implement in one state in India .Which is that state ? Jammu and Kashmir |
Q17 ------------- is considered as unfair Trade practice Non-Compliance of Prescribed Standards of goods |
Q18 The commission of MRTP has equivalent power of Civil Court The above said statement is True |
Q19 The relief and order is issued by civil court has been categorized in to two type . Mention the category 1. Temporary orders 2. Final Orders |
Q20 --------- regulate the functioning of civil Court CPC ( Civil Procedure Code) |
Q21 The Standard of Weights and Measures Act was enacted---------- 1976 |
Q22 When was the Indian Evidence Act was formed? 1872 |
Q23 The statements which the Court permits or requires to be made before it by witnesses then it is called --------------------------evidence Oral |
Q24 When will an evidence called the documentary evidence? Documents produced for the inspection of the court |
Q25 Cyber Regulations Appellate Tribunal (Procedure) Rules was formed ----------- 2000 |
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Friday, July 29, 2011
Expected DA from July 2011 is almost confirmed…
Nearly 7% percent increase is expected to be available for all central government employees from 1.7.2011, the existing rate of dearness allowance is 51%. The total DA may change to 58% (51% + 7% = 58%). AICPIN for the month of May – 2011(Labour Bureau, Government of India - Press Release) Consumer Price Index Numbers for Industrial Workers on Base 2001=100 CPI(IW) Base 2001=100 Monthly Index Letter – MAY 2011 APRIL 2011 – 186 MAY 2011 – 187 1. All India Consumer Price Index Number for Industrial Workers (CPI-IW) on base 2001=100 for the month of May, 2011 increased by 1 point and stood at 187 (one hundred & eighty seven) . 2. During May, 2011, the index recorded increase of 8 points in Ludhiana centre, 6 points in Nasik centre, 5 points each in Giridih, Mundakkayam and Sholapur centres, 4 points in 3 centres, 3 points in 4 centres, 2 points in 14 centres and 1 point in 18 centres. The index decreased by 4 points in Rangapara Tezpur centre, 3 points in Ghaziabad centre, 2 points in Guwahati centre, 1 point in 10 centres, while in the remaining 21 centres the index remained stationary. 3. The maximum increase of 8 points in Ludhiana centre is mainly on account of increase in the prices of Arhar Dal, Masur Dal, Mustard Oil, Vanaspati Ghee, Milk, Chillies Dry, Electricity Charges, Toilet Soap, Washing Soap, etc. The increase of 6 points in Nasik centre is due to increase in the prices of Wheat, Bajra, Chillies Dry, Vegetable & Fruit items, Petrol, etc. The increase of 5 points in Giridih, Mundakkayam and Sholapur centres is due to increase in the prices of Rice, Jowar, Vegetable & Fruit items, Tea (Readymade), Firewood, Soft Coke, Hair Oil, Washing Soap, etc. The decrease of 4 points in Rangapara Tezpur centre is the outcome of decrease in the prices of Wheat Atta, Fish Fresh, Turmeric Powder, Garlic, Vegetable & Fruit items, Pan Leaf, etc. The decrease of 3 points in Ghaziabad centre is due to decrease in the prices of Wheat Atta, Onion, Vegetable & Fruit items, etc. The decrease of 2 points in Guwahati centre is due to decrease in the prices of Wheat Atta, Vegetable & Fruit items, Pan Leaf, etc. 4. The indices in respect of the six major centres are as follows : 1. Ahmedabad – 180 2. Bangalore – 192 3. Chennai – 166 4. Delhi – 172 5. Kolkata – 181 6. Mumbai – 186 5. The All-India (General) point to point rate of inflation for the month of May, 2011 is 8.72% as compared to 9.41% in April, 2011. Inflation based on Food Index is 7.61% in May, 2011 as compared to 8.24% in April, 2011. 6. The CPI-IW for June, 2011 will be released on the last working day of the next month, i.e. 29th July, 2011. |
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Thursday, July 28, 2011
40 Useful question for IPO Examination from Indian Constitution
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Q1 Through which offer, the British Government authoritatively supported a Constituent Assembly for making the Indian Constitution August offer |
Q2 Who supported the views of the Constituent Assembly for making the Indian Constitution Gandhiji |
Q3 When did Constituent Assembly adopt a national Flag 22nd July 1947 |
Q4 For how many years, months and days, did the Constituent Assembly work on the Constitution of India 2 Years, 11 months and 19 Days |
Q5 How many Articles and Schedules were in the First Draft Constitution presented by the Drafting Committee to the Constituent Assembly 315 Articles and 8 Schedules |
Q6 In the final form of the Constitution adopted by the Constituent Assembly, how many Articles and Schedules were there— 395 Articles and 8 Schedules |
Q7 When was the First Draft of the Constitution of India proposed Oct. 1947 |
Q8 Who was the Chairman of the Draft Committee of the Constituent Assembly Dr. B. R. Ambedkar |
Q9 When did India become a fully Sovereign Democratic Republic 26th Jan. 1949 |
Q10 Who was the first Speaker of free India's first Legislature G. V. Mavalankar |
Q11 What was the name of India's First Legislature Constituent Assembly |
Q12 In the National Flag, which colour is used in the wheel Navy Blue |
Q13 When was the draft Constitution of India prepared by the Drafting Committee submitted to the President of the Constituent Assembly 21st Feb. 1948 |
Q14 Under which Article of the Constitution of India, Constitution of Parliament has been defined Article 79 |
Q15 Under which Schedule of the Constitution every member of Parliament takes oath or affirmation Third Schedule |
Q16 Which article of the Indian Constitution mentioned the posts of Speaker and Deputy Speaker of the House of People Article 93 |
Q17 When a Bill is passed by the Parliament and the President, what is the status of the name Then it is considered as “Law” |
Q18 Which constitutional organ has wider powers when emergency is in operation Executive and Legislative |
Q19 Which Articles in the Indian Constitution represent emergency provisions Article 352-360 |
Q20 Which constitutional organ has the power to amend Constitution of India Parliament |
Q21 What is the nature of India's political system Parliamentary System |
Q22 Jurisdiction of the High Courts under Article 226 over service matters has been taken over by which judicial institution Administrative Court |
Q23 Under which part of the Constitution, Tribunals have been defined Part Fifteen |
Q24 What is the meaning of Foreign State as given in our Indian Constitution Any State other than India |
Q25 Article 21 of the Fundamental Rights deals with which subject Protection of life and personal liberty |
Q26 Through which constitutional amendment in article 359, it has been laid down that Fundamental Rights under articles 20 and 21 are enforceable during the operation of emergency 44th Amendment Act |
Q27 Which Constitutional Article deals with `Representation of the Anglo-Indian Community' with House of the People Article 331 |
Q28 Under the Indian Constitution, what does `Adult Suffrage' signify Any Indian citizen who is of the age of 18 years and above |
Q28 Under which Constitutional Article, the Election Commission is a Tribunal Article 136(1) |
Q29 How many Schedules are incorporated in the Constitution of India 12th Schedule |
Q30 Who has the Authority to approve President Rule in the state Parliament |
Q31 In the Indian Constitution, which type of the Sabha is mentioned under Panchayat Raj Gram Sabha |
Q32 There is popular sovereignty in India because the Preamble to the Constitution begins with the words We the people of India |
Q33 The source of India’s sovereignty lies in the ? Preamble to the Constitution |
Q34 The Constitution of India borrowed the scheme of Indian Federation from the Constitution of Canada |
Q35 Protection of the interests of the minorities is envisaged in which articles? 29 |
Q36 Right to free education within certain limits is guaranteed as a Fundamental Right |
Q37 If an Indian citizen is denied a public office because of his religion, which of the following Fundamental Rights is denied to him? Right to Equality |
Q38 The total number of Fundamental duties mentioned in the Constitution is 10 |
Q39 What is meant by saying that India is a Secular State Complete detachment from affairs of religion |
Q40 On December 8,1986,55th Constitutional Amendment Act was passed by Lok Sabha to grant Statehood to Arunachal pradesh |
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