Civil Services Conduct Rules

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Q. Can civil servants participate in political activities according to the Conduct Rules?
  • A. Yes, freely
  • B. No, they cannot
  • C. Only with permission
  • D. Only during elections
Q. Can civil servants participate in strikes according to the Civil Services Conduct Rules?
  • A. Yes, they can
  • B. No, they cannot
  • C. Only with prior permission
  • D. Only in emergencies
Q. Under the Civil Services Conduct Rules, which of the following is prohibited?
  • A. Engaging in political activities
  • B. Participating in social service
  • C. Joining a professional association
  • D. Attending public meetings
Q. What is the consequence of violating the Civil Services Conduct Rules?
  • A. Imprisonment
  • B. Dismissal from service
  • C. Fines
  • D. No consequences
Q. What is the primary purpose of the Civil Services Conduct Rules?
  • A. To regulate the conduct of civil servants
  • B. To define the powers of the Parliament
  • C. To outline the duties of the President
  • D. To establish the federal structure
Q. What is the role of the Central Vigilance Commission in relation to the Civil Services Conduct Rules?
  • A. To enforce the rules
  • B. To provide legal advice
  • C. To conduct elections
  • D. To oversee Parliament
Q. Which article of the Constitution provides for the conduct of civil services?
  • A. Article 310
  • B. Article 356
  • C. Article 14
  • D. Article 21
Q. Which body is responsible for enforcing the Civil Services Conduct Rules?
  • A. Central Vigilance Commission
  • B. Union Public Service Commission
  • C. Ministry of Home Affairs
  • D. Department of Personnel and Training
Q. Which body is responsible for framing the Civil Services Conduct Rules?
  • A. Union Public Service Commission
  • B. Ministry of Home Affairs
  • C. Department of Personnel and Training
  • D. Parliament of India
Q. Which of the following is a fundamental duty of civil servants under the Civil Services Conduct Rules?
  • A. To uphold the Constitution
  • B. To promote political parties
  • C. To engage in business activities
  • D. To ignore public grievances
Q. Which of the following is a fundamental duty related to the conduct of civil servants?
  • A. To promote harmony
  • B. To vote in elections
  • C. To pay taxes
  • D. To protect the environment
Q. Which of the following is NOT a provision under the Civil Services Conduct Rules?
  • A. Prohibition of bribery
  • B. Regulation of political activities
  • C. Mandatory retirement age
  • D. Regulation of personal conduct
Q. Which of the following is NOT covered under the Civil Services Conduct Rules?
  • A. Misuse of official position
  • B. Acceptance of gifts
  • C. Political affiliations
  • D. Personal relationships
Q. Who has the authority to make rules regarding the conduct of civil servants?
  • A. The President of India
  • B. The Prime Minister
  • C. The Parliament
  • D. The Chief Justice of India
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