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1. : Rule 232 emphasizes that separation of prisoners shall:

(A) Be ignored if inconvenient


(B) Be observed to the extent possible in each prison


(C) Be done only for women


(D) Not apply to adults




2. : According to Rule 232, prisoner separation should be:

(A) Flexible based on prisoner preference


(B) Enforced as fully as possible within prison constraints


(C) Ignored for first offenders


(D) Only for political prisoners




3. : Rule 231(i) requires that in a prison containing men and women:

(A) Women and men may mingle freely


(B) Women shall be imprisoned separately or in a separate part to prevent communication with men


(C) Women are allowed to supervise men


(D) Men and women share cells




4. : Rule 233 addresses the situation when:

(A) Only one prisoner exists in any class


(B) All prisoners are habitual offenders


(C) Women and men are in the same cell


(D) Prisoners are in maximum security




5. : According to Rule 233, a prisoner who is the only one in his class:

(A) Must remain in solitary confinement


(B) May associate with prisoners of another class if desired


(C) Cannot communicate with anyone


(D) Is transferred to another prison automatically




6. : Association of prisoners under Rule 233 must:

(A) Be unrestricted


(B) Not infringe the provisions of Section 27 of the Prisons Act, 1894


(C) Be allowed only for juveniles


(D) Be decided by fellow prisoners




7. : Rule 234 states that association and segregation of prisoners is:

(A) Subject to the provisions of Rule 231


(B) Optional for women


(C) Only for under-trial prisoners


(D) Ignored in small prisons




8. : Rule 235 allows under-trial prisoners to be confined separately in cells:

(A) Only for punishment


(B) If the Superintendent deems it necessary for prison discipline


(C) Only under Federal Government orders


(D) Only during night hours




9. : Under Rule 235, separation of under-trial prisoners may also occur under:

(A) Orders of the Assistant Superintendent only


(B) Orders of the Inspector-General or Government


(C) Decision of fellow prisoners


(D) Court mandate only




10. : Rule 233 provides a solution for solitary confinement by allowing:

(A) Unrestricted association


(B) Association with prisoners of another class, if desired


(C) Immediate release


(D) Transfer to civil detention




11. : The main purpose of Rules 232–235 is to:

(A) Classify prisoners by age


(B) Ensure proper separation and controlled association of prisoners


(C) Provide remission


(D) Record punishment




12. : Rule 232 applies separation to prisoners:

(A) Only by gender


(B) Only by sentence type


(C) To all applicable categories, as far as possible


(D) Only to habitual offenders




13. : Rule 231 and Rule 234 together govern:

(A) Remission calculation


(B) Association and segregation of prisoners


(C) Medical fitness of prisoners


(D) Classification of political prisoners




14. : Rule 233 is designed to avoid:

(A) Overcrowding


(B) Solitary confinement when only one prisoner exists in a class


(C) Misclassification


(D) Escape attempts




15. : Under Rule 235, the authority to confine under-trial prisoners separately is:

(A) Solely with the Superintendent


(B) Solely with Government


(C) With Superintendent, Inspector-General, or Government


(D) Decided by the prisoner




16. : Rule 233 requires that association of solitary prisoners:

(A) Be limited to educational activities


(B) Not violate legal provisions


(C) Be unrestricted for companionship


(D) Occur only under court supervision




17. : Rule 234 is subject to the provisions of:

(A) Rule 232


(B) Rule 231


(C) Rule 230


(D) Rule 229




18. : The main reason for segregation under Rules 231–235 is:

(A) Prison discipline and safety


(B) Granting remission


(C) Classification by education


(D) Gender-based privileges




19. : Rule 232 emphasizes separation based on:

(A) Prison size and ability to segregate


(B) Remission earned


(C) Sentence length


(D) Prisoner income




20. : Rule 235 allows confinement of under-trial prisoners separately in cells when:

(A) Ordered by a court only


(B) Deemed necessary for prison discipline


(C) Prisoners request it


(D) It increases workload for prison staff




21. : Rule 233 allows association of a solitary prisoner if:

(A) It is desired by the prisoner


(B) Supervised by the Inspector-General only


(C) The prisoner has no previous offenses


(D) Only if the prisoner is an adult




22. : Rule 234 governs association and segregation of:

(A) Juveniles only


(B) Convicted prisoners, subject to Rule 231


(C) Women prisoners only


(D) Habitual offenders only




23. : Under Rule 235, separate confinement of under-trial prisoners may be done:

(A) At the discretion of prison staff without authorization


(B) Only with the orders of Superintendent, Inspector-General, or Government


(C) Automatically for political prisoners


(D) Only if they request it




24. : Rule 231 ensures that women prisoners:

(A) Are treated same as men for labor


(B) Are housed separately to prevent communication with male prisoners


(C) Serve shorter sentences


(D) Receive special remission




25. : Rule 232–235 collectively focus on:

(A) Classification by age and gender only


(B) Separation, association, and discipline in prisons


(C) Remission for blood donation


(D) Medical treatment for prisoners




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