1. : According to Rule 656, prisoners shall be unlocked and removed from their sleeping barracks and cells how long before sunrise?
(A) One hour
(B) Half an hour
(C) Forty-five minutes
(D) Fifteen minutes
2. : Under Rule 656, prisoners must be locked up for the night before:
(A) Midnight
(B) Dusk
(C) Sunset
(D) Reveille
3. : Which prisoners are exempt from being unlocked and removed from their cells in the morning?
(A) Those under trial
(B) Those sentenced to death
(C) Those ordered to be confined in cells by day and night
(D) Those working outside the prison
4. : According to Rule 657, how must prisoners be kept at all times?
(A) Under casual observation
(B) Under strict order, discipline, and control
(C) In complete isolation
(D) With limited supervision
5. : The movements of prisoners must be conducted in what manner?
(A) Slowly and silently
(B) In an orderly and regular manner under strict control
(C) In groups of ten
(D) With a warder at every step
6. : Who has the power to issue detailed instructions regarding the maintenance of order and discipline in prisons?
(A) Deputy Superintendent
(B) Inspector-General
(C) Superintendent
(D) Home Secretary
7. : According to Rule 658, the Inspector-General may issue detailed directions from time to time regarding:
(A) Prison diets
(B) Order, discipline, and control of prisoners
(C) Construction of cells
(D) Medical treatment
8. : Under Rule 659, every prisoner is required to:
(A) Work as assigned
(B) Follow only verbal commands
(C) Obey every lawful order issued by an officer of the prison
(D) Report to the Superintendent daily
9. : According to Rule 660, what signal marks the time for prisoners to rise?
(A) The sunset bugle
(B) The reveille
(C) The alarm gong
(D) The roll-call whistle
10. : At what time is the bugle for the reveille sounded?
(A) At midnight
(B) One hour before sunrise
(C) At sunrise
(D) Half an hour before sunrise
11. : After the reveille is sounded, prisoners must first:
(A) Proceed for breakfast
(B) Arrange their bedding and clothing neatly
(C) Report to the Deputy Superintendent
(D) March out for work
12. : Who first counts the prisoners after they rise?
(A) Head Warder
(B) Convict officers
(C) Deputy Superintendent
(D) Assistant Superintendent
13. : After prisoners are counted by convict officers, who arrives for unlocking?
(A) Superintendent
(B) Medical Officer
(C) Deputy Superintendent or Assistant Superintendent and warders
(D) Chief Warder only
14. : How are prisoners marched out during unlocking?
(A) In single file
(B) In groups of ten
(C) In pairs
(D) In random order
15. : During unlocking, who verifies the number of prisoners counted out of each barrack?
(A) Head Warder
(B) Deputy Superintendent
(C) Officer detailed for the duty
(D) Assistant Superintendent
16. : The officer responsible for unlocking verifies the count by comparing it with entries in the:
(A) Attendance register
(B) History ticket
(C) Lock-up register
(D) Work register
17. : When the Deputy Superintendent is satisfied that the prisoner count is correct, what happens next?
(A) The night duty warders are marched out
(B) The prisoners are taken to breakfast
(C) The barracks are locked again
(D) The Superintendent is informed
18. : How is the completion of unlocking announced?
(A) By a whistle
(B) By a bell
(C) By a bugle call
(D) By the morning gong