1. : Under Rule 216, the Superintendent can award special remission up to:
(A) 15 days in one year
(B) 30 days in one year
(C) 45 days in one year
(D) 60 days in one year
2. : According to Rule 216, the Inspector-General can award special remission up to:
(A) 30 days in one year
(B) 45 days in one year
(C) 60 days in one year
(D) 90 days in one year
3. : Under Rule 216, Government can award special remission up to:
(A) 30 days in one year
(B) 45 days in one year
(C) 60 days in one year
(D) 90 days in one year
4. : Federal Government under Rule 216 can award special remission up to:
(A) 30 days in one year
(B) 45 days in one year
(C) 60 days in one year
(D) Unlimited
5. : Rule 216 specifies that special remission may be awarded by:
(A) Superintendent only
(B) Inspector-General only
(C) Government only
(D) Superintendent, Inspector-General, Government, Federal Government
6. : Rule 217 limits total remission to a prisoner to:
(A) Half of his sentence
(B) One third of his sentence
(C) Two thirds of his sentence
(D) No limit
7. : Rule 217 excludes remission for:
(A) Blood donation
(B) Surgical sterilisation
(C) Passing an examination
(D) All of the above
8. : The one-third limit in Rule 217 applies to:
(A) Ordinary remission only
(B) Special remission only
(C) Total ordinary and special remission (excluding certain cases)
(D) Remission for blood donation only
9. : Rule 218 provides special remission on:
(A) Good conduct in prison
(B) Blood donation
(C) Public rejoicing occasions
(D) Completion of sentence
10. : Special remission granted under Rule 218 is:
(A) Conditional upon behavior
(B) Unconditional under Section 401 CrPC
(C) Only for academic achievements
(D) Subject to Superintendent approval
11. : Rule 218 remission is:
(A) Governed by ordinary prison rules
(B) Not governed by ordinary prison rules
(C) Only awarded for good conduct
(D) Only granted to long-term prisoners
12. : Rule 219 requires that the account of remission be kept in:
(A) Months
(B) Days
(C) Years
(D) Hours
13. : In calculating a prisoner’s release date, remission days are converted into:
(A) Weeks
(B) Months and days at the rate of 30 days per month
(C) Only months
(D) Only days
14. : Rule 220 requires that when a prisoner has earned remission entitling him to release, the Superintendent shall:
(A) Release him conditionally
(B) Release him unconditionally
(C) Seek approval from Government
(D) Retain him for verification
15. : Rule 216 sets maximum special remission limits per year based on:
(A) Prisoner’s behavior
(B) Awarding authority
(C) Prison location
(D) Sentence length
16. : Rule 217 ensures that a prisoner’s total remission:
(A) Cannot exceed one half of the sentence
(B) Cannot exceed one third of the sentence
(C) Is unlimited
(D) Cannot exceed 60 days
17. : Special remission under Rule 218 is granted under which section of CrPC?
(A) Section 302
(B) Section 401
(C) Section 304
(D) Section 376
18. : Rule 219 emphasizes keeping remission records:
(A) Only for special remission
(B) Only for ordinary remission
(C) In days for all types of remission
(D) In months only
19. : The conversion rate of remission days to months under Rule 219 is:
(A) 28 days = 1 month
(B) 30 days = 1 month
(C) 31 days = 1 month
(D) 25 days = 1 month
20. : Rule 220 applies when:
(A) A prisoner has earned sufficient remission for release
(B) Prisoner is on parole
(C) Prisoner is transferred to another prison
(D) Prisoner is punished
21. : Special remission awarded by Government under Rule 218 is:
(A) Limited to 30 days per year
(B) Unlimited on occasions of public rejoicing
(C) Limited to 60 days
(D) Conditional on good conduct
22. : Rule 216 lists authorities in ascending order of:
(A) Years of service
(B) Extent of remission they can award
(C) Seniority
(D) Prisoner’s sentence length
23. : Which of the following is excluded from the one-third total remission limit of Rule 217?
(A) Ordinary remission for good conduct
(B) Special remission for blood donation
(C) Ordinary remission for industry
(D) Special remission for prison service
24. : Rule 219 ensures that remission earned affects:
(A) Sentence computation
(B) Prison diet
(C) Job assignment
(D) Prisoner privileges
25. : Under Rule 220, the Superintendent’s release of a prisoner is:
(A) Conditional on further verification
(B) Subject to Inspector-General’s approval
(C) Immediate and unconditional
(D) Done only after a court order