1. : According to Rule 266, superior class prisoners—
(A) Must perform their own menial duties
(B) May pay to have menial duties done for them
(C) Shall not be required to perform menial duties nor pay for them
(D) May employ personal servants from among other prisoners
2. : Under Rule 266, who discharges menial duties for superior class prisoners?
(A) Paid servants
(B) Family members
(C) Prison servants
(D) Fellow superior class prisoners
3. : Rule 266 allows one attendant and one cook prisoner for every—
(A) Five superior class prisoners
(B) Ten superior class prisoners
(C) Fifteen superior class prisoners
(D) Twenty superior class prisoners
4. : According to Rule 266, prison servants—
(A) May be used as personal attendants by superior class prisoners
(B) Shall not be used as personal servants by superior class prisoners
(C) Must be paid extra for their work
(D) Are allowed to work only during daytime
5. : Rule 267 states that superior class prisoners are subject to general rules of punishment, except that—
(A) They cannot be punished without court order
(B) Whipping requires previous sanction of the Government
(C) Only minor punishments apply to them
(D) They are exempt from all punishments
6. : According to Rule 268, superior class prisoners must—
(A) Be treated with special leniency
(B) Behave in an orderly manner and show respect to officials and visitors
(C) Follow only those rules that apply to A class prisoners
(D) Be allowed to discipline other prisoners
7. : Under Rule 268, superior class prisoners are subject to—
(A) Only a few selected prison rules
(B) Rules which apply to ordinary prisoners
(C) Separate laws for their conduct
(D) No disciplinary control
8. : Rule 269(i) provides that at the time of transfer, superior class prisoners shall normally be provided—
(A) Third class railway accommodation
(B) Second class railway accommodation
(C) First class railway accommodation
(D) Economy class air tickets
9. : According to Rule 269(i), if superior class prisoners wish to travel by a higher class, they—
(A) Must obtain prior sanction from the Superintendent
(B) Are required to pay the difference in fare for themselves and their escorts
(C) Must arrange their own travel
(D) Can do so only with court permission
10. : Rule 269(ii) states that prisoners shall be conveyed to and from the prison and railway station by—
(A) Private vehicle only
(B) Taxi or tonga
(C) Police van
(D) Bus service
11. : Under Rule 269(ii), transfer of prisoners by motor car from one district to another—
(A) Requires prior sanction of the Government
(B) May be ordered by the Superintendent directly
(C) Is strictly prohibited
(D) Requires only Inspector-General’s verbal approval
12. : Rule 270(i) provides that superior class undertrial prisoners shall—
(A) Be kept with ordinary prisoners
(B) Be given the same accommodation as C class convicted prisoners
(C) As far as possible, be provided accommodation superior to that of C class convicted prisoners
(D) Be confined in cells separately