1. : Under Rule 200, remission under these rules may be:
(A) Ordinary only
(B) Special only
(C) Ordinary or Special
(D) General or Annual
2. : Rule 201-A was added on a move from the:
(A) Provincial Government
(B) Federal Government
(C) Supreme Court
(D) Inspector-General of Prisons
3. : Rule 201-A was added to which set of rules?
(A) Pakistan Penal Code
(B) Pakistan Prison Rules 1978
(C) Police Service Rules
(D) Civil Procedure Code
4. : Under Rule 201-A, a person convicted of espionage or anti-state activities shall not be entitled to remission unless:
(A) He completes half of his sentence
(B) A written order is made by the competent authority
(C) He performs good conduct for a year
(D) He pays a fine
5. : Which authorities can issue a written order allowing remission under Rule 201-A?
(A) Superintendent of Prison
(B) Federal or Provincial Government or competent authority
(C) Inspector-General of Police
(D) District Magistrate
6. : Rule 201-A begins with which legal phrase?
(A) Provided that
(B) Notwithstanding anything contained in these rules
(C) In accordance with
(D) Subject to the approval of
7. : Under Rule 202, remission is forfeited if a prisoner is convicted for an offence:
(A) Before imprisonment
(B) After admission into prison
(C) During parole
(D) Before sentencing
8. : Rule 202 also applies if the offence is committed:
(A) Against another prisoner
(B) On a warder or other Officer
(C) During parole
(D) Outside the prison
9. : According to Rule 202, remission awarded by Government under which section is excluded from forfeiture?
(A) Section 302 CrPC
(B) Section 401 CrPC
(C) Section 304 CrPC
(D) Section 402 CrPC
10. : Under Rule 203, who may re-admit a prisoner to the remission system?
(A) Inspector-General alone
(B) Superintendent with the previous sanction of the Inspector-General
(C) Jail Doctor
(D) Provincial Home Secretary
11. : A prisoner removed from remission can earn remission again:
(A) From the day of re-admission
(B) From the commencement of the following month
(C) After one year
(D) After half the sentence
12. : Rule 204 deals with:
(A) Special remission
(B) Ordinary remission
(C) Government remission
(D) Annual remission
13. : Under Rule 204(i)(a), a prisoner gets how many days per month for good conduct?
(A) One day
(B) Two days
(C) Three days
(D) Four days
14. : Under Rule 204(i)(b), a prisoner gets how many days per month for industry and due performance of task?
(A) One day
(B) Two days
(C) Three days
(D) Four days
15. : Rule 204 applies to prisoners:
(A) Employed on prison service
(B) Not employed on prison service
(C) On parole
(D) Under trial prisoners
16. : The purpose of ordinary remission is to reward:
(A) Educational achievement
(B) Good conduct and industry
(C) Long imprisonment
(D) Obedience to officers only
17. : Under Rule 205, a convicted prisoner unable to labour through causes beyond control shall:
(A) Be denied remission
(B) Get remission equal to the previous month’s scale
(C) Lose all previous remission
(D) Be shifted to another prison
18. : Which of the following is not a cause beyond control mentioned in Rule 205?
(A) In hospital
(B) In court
(C) In transit between prisons
(D) Refusing to work voluntarily
19. : Under Rule 205, remission during such absence is granted if:
(A) Conduct before and during that period deserves it
(B) Superintendent orders it automatically
(C) Prisoner files an application
(D) Inspector-General visits the prison
20. : Which rule specifies the scale of ordinary remission?
(A) Rule 202
(B) Rule 203
(C) Rule 204
(D) Rule 205
21. : A prisoner convicted of an offence committed after admission loses remission of:
(A) One month only
(B) Whatever kind earned by him
(C) Half of earned remission
(D) Only special remission
22. : Rule 203 allows re-admission to the remission system for prisoners:
(A) Released on parole
(B) Removed as punishment for prison offences
(C) Transferred to another prison
(D) In hospital
23. : Remission awarded for blood donation or surgical operation is:
(A) Special remission
(B) Government-awarded remission
(C) Ordinary remission
(D) Not recognized
24. : Which rule covers prisoners convicted for assault on a warder?
(A) Rule 200
(B) Rule 202
(C) Rule 203
(D) Rule 204
25. : The overall objective of Rules 200–205 is to:
(A) Define remission types, eligibility, and forfeiture
(B) Regulate court procedures
(C) Govern food and clothing of prisoners
(D) Deal with parole and bail