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Pakistan Prison Rules 1978 MCQs

1. : According to Rule 1091(i), a subordinate officer desiring to make any complaint shall do so—

(A) Verbally to the Deputy Superintendent


(B) In writing to the Superintendent within 24 hours


(C) In writing to the Inspector General within 48 hours


(D) Through a fellow officer within 12 hours




2. : Under Rule 1091(ii), which type of complaints are prohibited?

(A) Anonymous complaints


(B) Frivolous, vexatious or false complaints


(C) Collective complaints


(D) Oral complaints




3. : Rule 1092 forbids subordinate officers from—

(A) Making individual complaints


(B) Taking part in any agitation for the redress of grievances


(C) Reporting to higher authorities


(D) Discussing grievances with prisoners




4. : Under Rule 1093(i)(a), no subordinate officer shall—

(A) Keep any key in his pocket


(B) Take any key belonging to a lock in use for securing custody of prisoners out of the prison


(C) Leave the key in the lock


(D) Give the key to a fellow officer




5. : As per Rule 1093(i)(b), subordinate officers are prohibited from—

(A) Leaving any key lying about


(B) Handing keys to seniors


(C) Keeping keys during off-duty hours


(D) Hiding keys in lockers




6. : Rule 1093(i)(c) states that keys shall only be given to—

(A) The Head Warder


(B) The Superintendent


(C) A prison officer duly authorised to receive or have custody thereof


(D) Any senior officer on duty




7. : Rule 1093(ii) prohibits the key of any cell or main gate from being—

(A) Taken out of the key room


(B) Made over to any prisoner under any circumstances


(C) Left with a night duty officer


(D) Duplicated




8. : According to Rule 1093(iii), if any key is lost or mislaid—

(A) The key should be replaced immediately


(B) The lock shall be condemned and destroyed by the Superintendent


(C) A duplicate key shall be issued


(D) The incident should be ignored if minor




9. : Who shall pay the cost of the lock if a key is lost?

(A) The Superintendent


(B) The officer held responsible for the loss


(C) The Head Warder


(D) The Deputy Superintendent




10. : Rule 1093(iv) requires every warder to keep the bunch of keys—

(A) Locked in a drawer


(B) Secured to his waist belt with a stout chain


(C) With the Head Warder


(D) Inside the gate office




11. : According to Rule 1093(v), locks supplied to prisons shall—

(A) Have two spare keys


(B) Not be provided with duplicate keys


(C) Be made locally


(D) Be replaced every year




12. : Under Rule 1094, a subordinate officer cannot resign unless—

(A) He gives one month’s verbal notice


(B) He gives two months’ written notice and obtains permission from the Superintendent


(C) He informs the Head Warder


(D) He completes five years of service




13. : Rule 1095(a) strictly prohibits a subordinate officer from—

(A) Talking to prisoners unnecessarily


(B) Being in a state of intoxication


(C) Being absent from roll-call


(D) Visiting other barracks




14. : Under Rule 1095(b), a subordinate officer must not—

(A) Sleep while on duty


(B) Leave post for meals


(C) Talk to other officers


(D) Carry weapons




15. : Rule 1095(c) allows entry into an enclosure for women prisoners only if—

(A) The officer is senior


(B) He is authorized under the rules and accompanied by a woman warder


(C) He is on inspection duty


(D) The Superintendent is present




16. : Under Rule 1095(d), subordinate officers must not—

(A) Delay in food distribution


(B) Commit, permit or abet irregularities in supply or distribution of food, clothing or other articles to prisoners


(C) Use harsh language with prisoners


(D) Keep items in store without entry




17. : According to Rule 1095(e), a subordinate officer must not—

(A) Display cowardice in the discharge of his duties


(B) Refuse to take charge


(C) Leave without permission


(D) Argue with seniors




18. : Rule 1095(f) forbids acts of—

(A) Negligence, disobedience, insubordination or breach of discipline


(B) Over-supervision


(C) Harsh behavior


(D) Over-discipline




19. : Under Rule 1095(g), a subordinate officer must not—

(A) Be late for roll-call


(B) Malinger or render himself unfit to discharge duties


(C) Complain to superiors


(D) Seek medical leave unnecessarily




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