IPO Exam Paper III Notes
A set of Model questions from Post office Guide Part I- Study material for various departmental Examination
1. The Mobile post office is not functioning in which city mentioned below
A Bombay b. Calcutta c. Delhi d Trivandrum
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2. The device is a stamping machine intended to stamp impressions of dies of approved design on private and official articles in payment of postage and postal fees. What is the name of that device ?
a. Electronic stamping machine b Automatic stamping machine c EPBX d Franking machine
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3. The use of franking machine except under a valid licence issued by ---------------
a CPMG b PMG c Business Executive d Head of the Postal Division
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4. The franking machine must be obtained by the licence only from the firm authorised by the licensee only from the firm authorised by the Director General of Posts
The above said statement is true or false
A True b False
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5 Wherever the licensee wishes to deposit any sum in advance and to have the meter of the machine reset then what he will produce ?
a Franking Machine and machine details b Franking Machine and related documents c Franking machine documents only d Franking Machine with the Franking Machine record book
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6 The facility of pre-payment of Postage charges in cash is available for ---------------and ----------
a Registered News Papers and unregistered packets b Registered parcels and unregistered packets c Insured letter and registered newspapers d None of these
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7 The manufacture and use of fictitious postage stamps for any purpose whatsoever is prohibited and is an offence punishable under section -------------- of the Indian Penal code .
A 263- A b 273 c 273-A d 263
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8 A copy of Gazette Notification No 58(E) dated 31.1.2011 deleting the Rule 195 of the Indian Post Office Rules, 1933 regarding ----------------------
A 'Certificate of Posting b discontinuation of KVP c Both a and b d None of these
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9 What are the articles treated as first class mail ?
A Registered News Papers and sample packets b Book Packets and sample Packets c Postcards , Blind Literature , sample packets d Letters , Post Cards and letter cards
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10. Reproduction of stamps is allowed for illustration purpose in Philatelic publication or in an article or section relating wholly to postage stamps which may appear in publication of a general character.
The above said statement is true or False
a True b False
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11 How many denominations of postal orders are now available at the post office for the sale
A 6 b 7 c 8 d None of these
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12 What is the commission chargeable for postal order for Rs 100/-
a 5 b 2 c 3 d 10
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13 If an Indian postal order is not presented for payments within ----------- months from the last day of the month of issue a second commission at the rates prescribed will be charged which must be paid in --------------
A 12 Months and Paid in postage stamps b 24 months and paid in postage stamps c 6 months and paid in postage stamps d None of these
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14 When a postal order is treated as forfeited ?
A Payment more than 36 months after the last days of the month of issue
B Payment more than 24 months after the last days of the month of issue
C Payment more than 12 months after the last days of the month of issue
D None of these
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15 The purchaser of an Indian Postal order can obtain repayment of the value and commission
The following statement is true or false
a True b False
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Prepared by S Jayachandran, System Administrator , Mavelikara Head Post office
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GDS bonus case is actively under consideration at MOF
It is learnt that DOP has again taken up the case with Department of Expenditure and Department of Finance for enhancement of bonus for Gramin Dak Sevaks to Rs. 3500/- at par with the regular Departmental employees. CLICK HERE FOR DETAILS
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Government Website www.data.gov.in gives access to 3,500 data banks
General public can now access over 3,500 government data banks on a single website having a wealth of information, ranging from beneficiaries under various schemes to industrial output numbers.
Launching the website www.data.gov.in, Telecom and IT Minister Kapil Sibal said: "Ever since the UPA government came to power, information revolution started with the Right to Information Act that has got up to a stage where we are willing to share data with everybody. We realise that in absence of data you can not take appropriate decision."
The website carries over 3,500 government data banks, according to an officialrelease.
People in government must change their mindset and be willing to share more information barring those piece of information that can have security implications, he said.
"Even though we 3500 sets of data, what we need to do is change mindset of governments throughout the country to share all that data. Unless we share information we will not be able to bring revolution," the Minister said.
Adviser to Prime Minister of India, Sam Pitroda said: "Today we have over 3,500 sets of data but in next six months we would like to see that this goes up to 10,000 data sets and we would like to challenge developer community to make at least 100 applications in next month to use this data."
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Holidays to be observed in Central Government Offices during the year 2014
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Bharatiya Mahila Bank: Proposal to setup All-women's Bank approved
Decks cleared for all-women’s bank
Hindustan Times New Delhi, August 09, 2013
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Hindustan Times New Delhi, August 09, 2013
The union cabinet on Thursday approved a proposal to set up a state-owned all-women’s bank with an initial corpus of Rs. 1,000 crore, paving the way for setting up a financial institution dedicated to women in general, and women Self-Help Groups (SHGs) in particular.
The proposal to set up the Bharatiya Mahila Bank was first announced by finance minister P Chidambaram's in this year’s budget speech in February.
According to sources, the government expects the bank to turn profitable by 2019. It plans to set to open 100 branches within that period.
Minister of state for finance Namo Narain Meena had told the Rajya Sabha on Wednesday that the government is planning to seek Parliament's nod for allocation of funds for setting up the bank.
Government has finalised the proposal to start the Bharatiya Mahila Bank Limited with 6 branches, one each in North, South, East, West, Central and North Eastern parts of India, sources said.
The initial cadre of about 125 officers of the new women-focussed bank will be selected on deputation from other public sector banks, sources said.
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