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1. : Rule 211 provides additional ordinary remission to a prisoner who has:

(A) Donated blood


(B) Not committed any prison offence for one year


(C) Passed an academic examination


(D) Undergone surgical sterilisation




2. : According to Rule 211, the one-year period is counted from:

(A) The date of imprisonment only


(B) The first day of the month following the date of sentence, recommittal, or last punishment


(C) The date of release


(D) The date of trial




3. : How many days of additional ordinary remission are awarded under Rule 211?

(A) 10 days


(B) 15 days


(C) 20 days


(D) 30 days




4. : Rule 212 allows a convicted prisoner to earn extra remission for:

(A) Passing an examination


(B) Donating blood


(C) Good conduct for six months


(D) Participating in sports




5. : How many days of remission are awarded for blood donation under Rule 212?

(A) 15 days


(B) 20 days


(C) 30 days


(D) 45 days




6. : Blood donation is allowed under Rule 212 only if:

(A) The prisoner requests it


(B) The prisoner is medically fit


(C) The Superintendent permits it


(D) The court orders it




7. : Rule 213 provides remission for prisoners who voluntarily undergo:

(A) Educational training


(B) Surgical sterilisation (vasectomy/tubal ligation)


(C) Blood donation


(D) Work on prison service




8. : How many days of special remission are awarded under Rule 213 for voluntary surgical sterilisation?

(A) 15 days


(B) 20 days


(C) 25 days


(D) 30 days




9. : Under Rule 213, the prisoner may also receive:

(A) Extra ordinary remission


(B) Monetary award from the Family Welfare Department


(C) Promotion in prison job


(D) Special privileges in prison




10. : Rule 214 allows special remission to be given:

(A) Only to prisoners entitled to ordinary remission


(B) Only to first-time offenders


(C) To any prisoner for special services


(D) Only for academic achievements




11. : Special services under Rule 214 may include:

(A) Assisting prison administration


(B) Exceptional good conduct


(C) Educational or vocational achievements


(D) All of the above




12. : Rule 215 allows a prisoner who has already passed an examination in Table III to:

(A) Appear in any one of the said examinations in an academic year


(B) Receive a monetary award


(C) Be promoted in prison service


(D) Be released early automatically




13. : Upon passing the examination under Rule 215, a prisoner:

(A) Is entitled to remission once per year as per scale


(B) Is released immediately


(C) Receives only special remission


(D) Is given extra prison privileges only




14. : Rule 211 remission is in addition to:

(A) Ordinary or special remission already earned


(B) Special remission only


(C) Blood donation remission


(D) None of the above




15. : Remission under Rules 212 and 213 is classified as:

(A) Ordinary remission


(B) Special remission


(C) Government-awarded remission


(D) Annual remission




16. : Rule 211 applies to prisoners who have maintained good conduct for:

(A) Six months


(B) One year


(C) Two years


(D) Three months




17. : According to Rule 212, remission for blood donation is contingent upon:

(A) Prisoner’s voluntary request


(B) Prisoner’s medical fitness


(C) Approval from Superintendent only


(D) Payment of a fee




18. : Rule 213 also allows a prisoner undergoing surgical sterilisation to:

(A) Earn extra ordinary remission


(B) Receive a special monetary award


(C) Be exempt from prison duties


(D) Extend remission for six months




19. : Special remission under Rule 214 may be given regardless of:

(A) Prisoner’s sentence length


(B) Prisoner being entitled to ordinary remission or not


(C) Prisoner’s conduct


(D) Prisoner’s participation in sports




20. : Rule 215 mentions “Table III,” which refers to:

(A) Prison punishments


(B) Educational examinations


(C) Blood donation schedule


(D) Family Welfare awards




21. : Under Rule 211, the starting point for counting one year includes:

(A) Date of first imprisonment only


(B) Last punishment date for a prison offence


(C) First day of the quarter


(D) Date of parole




22. : Rule 213 remission is also known as:

(A) Ordinary remission


(B) Special remission


(C) Annual remission


(D) Triennial remission




23. : Blood donation and surgical sterilisation remission are awarded:

(A) As ordinary remission


(B) As special remission


(C) Only if recommended by court


(D) Only for prisoners with more than 2 years sentence




24. : Rule 214 allows special remission for:

(A) Exceptional services


(B) Regular attendance in prison duties


(C) Length of sentence


(D) None of the above




25. : Rule 215 remission for passing an examination is awarded:

(A) Only once per academic year


(B) Every month


(C) Once in the prisoner’s lifetime


(D) Twice in a year




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