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A) Descriptive Questions 1. Briefly describe the various classifications under Railway Servants (Hours of Work & Period of Rest) Rules,2005. 2. Briefly describe the procedure for initiating and carrying out Job Analysis under Railway Servants (Hours of Work & Period of Rest) Rules,2005. 3. How overtime allowance is calculated under Railway Servants (Hours of Work & Period of Rest) Rules,2005 for different categories of staff? 4. What are the sources of funds for Staff Benefit Fund ? How is the Fund managed? Ans: Each Railway Administration maintains a Railway Staff Benefit Fund which is financed from: a) receipts from fines. b) all receipts from forfeited Provident Fund bonuses other than those of gazetted Railway servants, and c) an annual grant from the railway revenues at a per capita rate of Rs. 500/- for the Financial year 2010-11 in respect of each non-gazetted Railway employee employed on the Railway (other than in a Capital construction project) at the end of the previous year. The fund is administered at Headquarter level, for the benefit of non-gazetted staff, by a committee consisting of: Chairman Chief Personnel Officer of Zonal Rly Members Chief Medical Officer Dy. General Manager ( General) or C.E. 12 selected members from each union viz., 6 from NRMU & 6 from CRMS. Secretary Personnel officer (Labour & Welfare) 5. What are the facilities given to Railwaymen’s Consumer Cooperative Societies? Ans: Consumer cooperative society - Consumer cooperative society means the retail society to carter the needs of the Railwaymen at reasonable prices with a minimum element of profit. The Rly will provide suitable accommodation on nominal rent of Rs. 1 per month and actual municipal taxes if the society is running a fair price shop. It will also provide one ceiling fan free of cost, electrification of premises, supply of water and electric current at concessional rates, recovery of credit sales through pay bill of members, special passes and special CL to the members of the Mgt. Committee land for construction of own building on nominal rent of Rs. 20/- per year. Deputation of Rly employees to the society with protection of rights of promotion etc. 6. Briefly describe the schemes of educational assistance and reimbursement of tuition fees available on Railways. Ans: Educational Assistance is given to the employee with a view to give relief towards their expenses on school education of their children. Besides this we have subsidized hostels at some stations where normal Boarding charges are payable by the employee for keeping each child in such a hostel but no rent is recoverable for the accommodation. This facility is admissible to Non-Gazetted employee Children Education Allowance: Children Education Allowance has been

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A) Descriptive Questions

1. Briefly describe the various classifications under Railway Servants (Hours of Work & Period of Rest) Rules,2005.

2. Briefly describe the procedure for initiating and carrying out Job Analysis under Railway Servants (Hours of Work & Period of Rest) Rules,2005.

3. How overtime allowance is calculated under Railway Servants (Hours of Work & Period of Rest) Rules,2005 for different categories of staff?

4. What are the sources of funds for Staff Benefit Fund ? How is the Fund managed?

Ans: Each Railway Administration maintains a Railway Staff Benefit Fund which is financed from: a) receipts from fines. b) all receipts from forfeited Provident Fund bonuses other than those of gazetted Railway servants, and c) an annual grant from the railway revenues at a per capita rate of Rs. 500/- for the Financial year 2010-11 in respect of each non-gazetted Railway employee employed on the Railway (other than in a Capital construction project) at the end of the previous year. The fund is administered at Headquarter level, for the benefit of non-gazetted staff, by a committee consisting of: Chairman Chief Personnel Officer of Zonal Rly Members Chief Medical Officer Dy. General Manager ( General) or C.E. 12 selected members from each union viz., 6 from NRMU & 6 from CRMS. Secretary Personnel officer (Labour & Welfare)

5. What are the facilities given to Railwaymen’s Consumer Cooperative Societies?

Ans: Consumer cooperative society - Consumer cooperative society means the retail society to carter the needs of the Railwaymen at reasonable prices with a minimum element of profit. The Rly will provide suitable accommodation on nominal rent of Rs. 1 per month and actual municipal taxes if the society is running a fair price shop. It will also provide one ceiling fan free of cost, electrification of premises, supply of water and electric current at concessional rates, recovery of credit sales through pay bill of members, special passes and special CL to the members of the Mgt. Committee land for construction of own building on nominal rent of Rs. 20/- per year. Deputation of Rly employees to the society with protection of rights of promotion etc.

6. Briefly describe the schemes of educational assistance and reimbursement of tuition fees available on Railways.

Ans: Educational Assistance is given to the employee with a view to give relief towards their expenses on school education of their children. Besides this we have subsidized hostels at some stations where normal Boarding charges are payable by the employee for keeping each child in such a hostel but no rent is recoverable for the accommodation. This facility is admissible to Non-Gazetted employee Children Education Allowance: Children Education Allowance has been

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introduced by the VI Pay Commission. This allowance shall be paid for Classes Nursery to XII Std. There shall be no nexus with performance, can be paid even if child fails (earlier it was for 2 years in same class) Includes Tuition Fees, Laboratory Fees, special fee appliances used by child, library fee, games/sports fee, extra-curricular . activity, one set of text books, one set of note books, school shoes. Annual ceiling is Rs. 12000/- per child, up to two children Can be reimbursed at a time any time.

7. What is the difference between a Casual Labour and a Substitute? Ans: "Substitutes" are persons engaged in Indian Railway Establishments on regular scales of pay and allowances applicable to posts against which they are employed. These posts fall vacant on account of a railway servant being on leave or due to non-availability of permanent or temporary railway servants and which cannot be kept vacant. Casual labour refers to labour whose employment is intermittent, Sporadic or extends over short period or continued from one work to another. Labour of this kind is normally recruited from the nearest available source. They are not ordinarily liable to transfer. The conditions applicable to permanent and temporary staff do not apply to casual labour.

8. Who are the persons covered under the term ‘Family’ and ‘Dependent Relatives’ for the purpose of Pass rules?

• Family for Passes • Wife/Husband whether earning or not. • son or sons under 21 years who are wholly dependent. • son or sons of the age of 21 and above who are;

o bona fide students of any recognized educational institution; o engaged in any research work and do not get any scholarship/stipend; o working as an articled clerk under the Chartered Accountant;* o invalid, on appropriate certificate from Railway Doctor;

• Unmarried daughters of any age- earning or not. • Widowed daughters when wholly dependent. • Stepsons and unmarried stepdaughters. • Legally divorced sister.

• Following Dependent relatives eligible when father is not alive: • Widowed mother residing with and wholly dependent on the Railway Employee. • Unmarried/Divorced sister of the Railway Employee. • Brothers below 21 years. Age limit does not apply in case of bona fide student,

research scholars etc. • Wholly dependent means whose monthly income from whole sources, including

pension, dearness pay and dearness relief does not exceed Rs.3500 per month plus appropriate dearness relief or 15% of pay, whichever is more.

9. Describe the rules regarding issues of school passes to railway employees.

Ans: School passes are issued to each student member of the family who is dependent on railway servant on production of a certificate from the recognized institution where the student is studying away from the headquarters of the railway servant. Student sons/daughter of railway servant in receipt of stipend as distinct from merits/means scholarship, will not be admissible for school pass if they are above 21

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years of age (R.B.’s No. E(W)85 PS-5-1/8 if 11.9.85 Bahri’s 260/85). The passes are issued between place at which either parent is residing to school/college and back when recognized vacations of not less than 3 days consecutive duration or closure of institution due to unforeseen circumstances

10. Briefly describe Appointing authority Ans: ‘Appointing authority’ in relation to Railway servant means- The authority empowered to make appointment to the post which the Railway servant, for the time being holds

11. Briefly describe Article -311 (1) Ans: No person who is a member of a civil service of the Union or an all India service or a civil service of a State or holds a civil post under the Union or a State shall be dismissed or removed by a authority subordinate to that by which he was appointed

12. Difference between Removal & Dismissal from service Ans: Removal from service which shall not be disqualification for future employment under the Government or Railway Administration Dismissal from service, which shall ordinarily be disqualification for future employment under the Government or Railway Administration.

13. Briefly describe Leave Not Due • Granted to a permanent employee when no other leave is due and there are reasonable

prospects of his coming back to duty. • Sanctioned to the extent of LAP he is likely to earn. • Maximum can be 360 days in the career of the employee with the condition that not more

than 90 at a time and 180 days maximum for other than medical grounds. Temporary employee may be sanctioned LND on medical certificate if the post is likely to last till he returns and he has one year service

14. Briefly describe Extra Ordinary Leave • Granted to a Railway employee when (i) no other leave is due or (ii) the employee

specifically applies for it. • No Leave salary. • Can be combined with other leaves. • Not debited to Leave account. • Not exceeding 5 years at a stretch for permanent and 3 months for temporary(6 months with

Medical certificate) Railway employees .

15. Briefly describe Maternity Leave

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16. Briefly describe Child Care Leave • For women employees having minor children(below 18 years) • If child is disabled (40% disability) up to 22 years age. Certificate regarding disability has

to be produced along with certification by the employee that the child is dependent on her. • Maximum for a period of 2 years (730 days) during the entire service. • It may be allowed for third year as Leave not Due without production of medical certificate. • For taking care up to 2 children. • Admissible for 2 eldest surviving children only.

17. Briefly describe Study Leave

It is a full pay leave not debited to any account.

It is granted as under:

For confinement 180 days

Miscarriage/Abortion 45 days during service

Female Casual workers 4 weeks

Temporary Railway employees may be granted Maternity Leave if their employment is likely to continue till they come back to service may be granted Maternity Leave on the basis of Medical Certificate.

It may be combined with any other type of leave.

Any leave (including LND) upto a maximum 2 years may be granted in continuation of ML if applied for without Medical Certificate.

It is a full pay leave not debited to any account.

It is granted as under:

For confinement 180 days

Miscarriage/Abortion 45 days during service

Female Casual workers 4 weeks

Temporary Railway employees may be granted Maternity Leave if their employment is likely to continue till they come back to service may be granted Maternity Leave on the basis of Medical Certificate.

It may be combined with any other type of leave.

Any leave (including LND) upto a maximum 2 years may be granted in continuation of ML if applied for without Medical Certificate.

Granted to a Railway employee for:

1. Higher studies or undergoing training in professional and technical subjects having a direct and

close connection with the sphere of his duties.

2. A study capable of widening one’s mind in manner likely to improve his abilities as a Railway

employee.

3. Studies connected with the framework or background of public administration.

18. Briefly describe Hospital Leave

Ans: Sanctioned to Group C and D Railway employees due to risks incurred in the course of official

duties.

• Based on Medical Certificate of Railway Doctor.

• Sanctioned for such periods as necessary.

• For first 120 days Leave salary will be as that on LAP and for remaining period as that on LHAP.

Maybe combined with any other type of leave due and admissible provided that the total period does

not exceed 28 month.

19. Briefly describe Special disability leave Ans:

• Can be sanctioned up to 24 months • For injury caused intentionally by someone in performance of official duties as a Railway

employee. • Injury must manifest within 3 months of its occurrence. • Medical Certificate necessary. • Leave salary as on LAP for first 120 days, then as on LHAP. • Counts for pension. • Not debited to Leave account.

20. Briefly describe Paternity Leave

• Granted to male Railway employees (including Apprentices) with less than 2 surviving children.

• Granted for 15 days. • During the period of confinement of wife of a Railway employee . Can be availed in the

period between 15 days prior and 6 months after the date delivery of the child.

21. Briefly describe difference between Hospital Leave & Special Disability Leave

22. Briefly describe difference between Maternity Leave & Child Care Leave 23. Briefly describe difference between Paternity Leave & Maternity Leave 24. What are different types of passes under Railway servant (Pass) Rules-

1966 • Metal Passes - Gold, Silver & Bronze. • Duty Card Pass

• Emergent Duty Pass • Residential Card Pass • Transfer Pass • Kit Pass.

25. Briefly describe Privilege Pass Ans: These are the passes issued to the serving employees and include passes issued on School account. These passes are debited to the pass account of the individual employee.

26. Briefly describe Duty pass • Issued to officers who are not issued with metal passes and other Railway

employees who are required to travel frequently on duty. • Normally issued for a period of 1 year. 27. Briefly describe School pass 28. Briefly describe widow pass Widows of those railway employees who were in service on 12.3.87 and opted for the

scheme of Widow Pass OR Widows of those railway employees who joined service on or after 12.3.87 and are compulsorily governed under the scheme of Widow Pass are eligible for Widow Passes.

Widows of railway employees who were in service prior to 12.3.1987 will be eligible to be admitted to the scheme of 'Widow Pass' scheme on a one-time payment of Rs. 250.

Widows of railway employees who had opted out of the scheme of Widow Pass will also be eligible to be admitted to the scheme of Widow Pass on a one-time payment of Rs. 250.

29. Briefly describe Special Pass Retired railway employees covered under RELHS and who are suffering from Cancer, major renal problem and serious heart ailments may be issued special pass on medical grounds for travel from the station where they have settled to the station where approved specialized hospitals are located and back

30. List out any 10 allowance for which Railway Servant is eligible Ans:

1. Running Allowance 2. House rent allowance 3. Children education allowance 4. Night Duty allowance 5. Transport Allowance 6. Dearness Allowance(DA) 7. Break Down Allowance 8. Conveyance Allowance 9. National Holiday Allowance 10. Non-Practicing Allowance

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ISSUED TO STUDENT SON/DAUGHTER TO TRAVEL BETWEEN RESIDENCE TO SCHOOL/COLLEGE ON PRODUCTION OF CERTIFICATE FROM RECOGNISED SCHOOL/COLLEGE. SCHOOL CARD PASSES ARE NOT ADMISSIBLE FOR: DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL/COLLEGE. CORRESPONDENCE COURSES. DISTANCE IF MORE THAN 100 KMS BETWEEN SCHOOL / COLLEGE AND RESIDENCE OF THE EMPLOYEE. WHOLE / PART TIME COURSE IN LANGUAGES.
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31. Briefly describe Running Allowance

Ans: Running allowances are paid to employees whose duties are connected to moving the train i.e. Drivers, firemen, guards, brakesmen etc. There are 4 types of running allowances viz. i) Mileage/Km. allowance - granted to him at specified rates on the basis of distance travelled. ii) Allowance in lieu of mileage/Km. paid to a running staff to compensate the loss of Km. due to his being shifted in non running duties. iii) Breach of rest allowance - Whenever the rest is aggregated before completing 16 hours will be eligible for breach of rest allowance @ 2 hours for every hour. This is only if the breach is at HQ and not at outstation. Running staffs on suburban trains are not entitled for breach of rest allowance. iv) Allowance in lieu of running room facilities - Where running rooms are not provided this allowance is paid provided such period of rest exceeds 4 hours between the train arrival and train departure. Where running rooms are provided but cooks are not provided it is admissible at half the prescribed rate.

32. Briefly describe House rent allowance Ans: It is granted as a relief to employees in view of the higher rent that they may be required to pay for private accommodation due to non-availability of railway quarters. This is also granted according to the classification of cities as indicated below:- 1 X 30% of pay 2 Y 20% of pay 3 Z 10% of pay This will not be granted to any railway servant occupying any type of railway accommodation Central or State.

33. Briefly describe Children education allowance Ans: This allowance shall be paid for Classes Nursery to XII Std. There shall be no nexus with performance, can be paid even if child fails (earlier it was for 2 years in same class) Includes Tuition Fees, Laboratory Fees, special fee appliances used by child, library fee, games/sports fee, extra-curricular activity, one set of text books, one set of note books, school shoes. Annual ceiling is Rs. 12000/- per child, up to two children Can be reimbursed at a time any time.

34. Briefly describe Night Duty allowance

Ans: Group ‘C’ & Group ‘D’ staff performing duty from 22/00 hours to 6/00 hours are entitled to night duty allowance. The basis of calculation is 10 minutes for every hour worked and such calculation if less than an hour will be waved.

35. Briefly describe Transport Allowance Transport Allowance (TPA) is paid to Railway staff to compensate the cost of commuting between place of residence and place of duty. It is admissible to all Railway Employees who don’t have government travelling facilities/official vehicles at the following rates:

36. List out various welfare activities in Railway

• Provision of railway institutes and clubs • Children Educational Allowance

• Provision of Holiday Homes /convalescent homes • Provision of canteens • Handicraft centres/vocational training centres • Provision of co-operative socities • Mobile libraries • Medical facilities • Staff Benefit Fund

37. What are the sources of fund for Staff Benefit Fund (i) All receipt from fines (ii) Annual grant from revenue on First April (iii) Unpaid wages beyond 3 years

38. What are the rules for determining seniority in case of mutual transfer 39. What are the rules for deciding seniority in case of request transfer 40. What are the rules for deciding seniority in case of transfer on

administrative ground? 41. Briefly describe periodical transfer 42. Describe briefly various benefits available in case of transfer on

administrative ground. 43. What are the various sources of Recruitment

Ans: The principal modes and agencies of recruitment on Indian Railways are as under: 1. Union Public Service Commission for Group ‘A’ Services 2. Railway Recruitment Board for Group ‘C’ 3. Railway Recruitment Cell for Group ‘D’ 4. Screening of Casual Labours & Substitutes 5. Appointment on compassionate grounds 6. Appointment against sports quota 7. Appointment on the grounds of cultural and artistic talents 8. Appointment of physically handicapped persons through RRB & RRC

44. Briefly describe about Railway Recruitment Board Ans: TOTAL NO. OF RRBs-20

Each RRB generally consists of 1. Chairman

2. Member Secretary

3. Secretary/Assistant Secretary

Recruitment through Railway Recruitment Board under control of Railway Recruitment Control Board

(RRCB)

45. Briefly describe about Railway Recruitment Cell Ans: There is provision for direct recruitment of staff in Group ‘C’ categories through RRB and in Group ‘D’ lowest category through RRC.

46. What are various Pay Band and Grade Pay for Group “A” Officer

starting from Junior Scale to SAG. SAG (ED’s in Rly. Bd.) 37400-67000 GP 10000

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SG (Director in Rly. Bd.) 37400-67000 GP 8700 JA (Joint Director in Rly.Bd.) 15600-39100 GP 7600 Sr.Sc. (Dy. Director in Rly. Bd.) 15600-39100 GP 6600 Jr.Sc. 15600-39100 GP 5400

47. How Pay is to be fixed in case of Recruitment 48. In case of promotion where duties & Responsibilities are higher 49. Where duties & Responsibilities are same 50. Briefly describe exercising option for fixation off pay 51. List out minor penalties under RS (D&A) Rules -1968 Ans:

1. Censure 2. Withholding of his promotion for a specified period; 3. Recovery from his pay of the whole or part of any pecuniary loss caused by him to the

Government or Railway Administration by negligence or breach of orders 4. Withholding of the Privilege Passes or Privilege Ticket Orders or both 5. Reduction to a lower stage in the time scale of pay by one stage for a period not

exceeding three years 6. Withholding of increments of pay for a specified period with further directions as to

whether on the expiry of such period this will or will not have the effect of postponing the future increments of his pay

52. List out major penalties under RS (D&A) Rules -1968 Ans:

1. Reduction to a lower time- scale of pay, grade, post, or service, for a period to be 2. specified in the order of penalty 3. Compulsory retirement 4. Removal from service 5. Dismissal from service

53. Briefly describe Medical classification for NG staff 54. Draw organizational chart of Personnel Department

55 Briefly describe Rule -3 of R. S. (Conduct) Rule-1966 1) Every Railway servant shall at all times:- (i) Maintain absolute integrity; (ii) maintain devotion to duty; and (iii) do nothing which is unbecoming of a Railway servant 3.A Promptness and courtesy 3B- Observance of Government Policies

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3.C - PROHIBITION OF SEXUAL HARASSMENT OF WORKING WOMEN

56 Briefly describe Rule-5 of R. S. (Conduct) Rule-1966

Taking part in politics and elections. 1. No railway servant shall be a member of, or be otherwise associated with, any political party or any organization which takes part in politics 2.It shall be the duty of every railway servant to endeavour to prevent any member of his family from taking part in, 3.No railway servant shall canvass, otherwise interfere with, or use his influence in connection with or take part in, an election to any legislature or local authority

57 Describe briefly Rule-8 of R. S. (Conduct) Rules1966

8. Connection with press or other media. 1. No Railway servant shall, except with the previous sanction of the Government, own wholly or in part, or conduct or participate in the editing or management of, any newspaper or other periodical publication or electronic media. 2.Railway Servant publishing a book or participating in a public media shall, at all times, make it clear that the views expressed by him are his own and not that of Government

58 Describe briefly Rule-12 of R. S. (Conduct) Rules 1966

RAISING FUNDS Subscription. - No railway servant, shall, except with the previous sanction of the Government or of the competent authority, ask for or accept contributions to or otherwise associate himself with the raising, of, any funds or other collections in cash or in kind in pursuance of any object whatsoever.

59 Describe briefly Rule-13 of R. S. (Conduct) Rules1966

Can accept gifts from relative/friends with no official dealings in the marriage ceremony, anniversaries, funerals and religious functions. In case it exceeds the following limits to intimate Rs.7000/- Group “A” Officers Rs.4000/- Group “B” Officers Rs.2000/- Group “C” staff Rs. 1000/- Group “D” Staff 3) In any other case no gifts to be accepted if the value exceeds the following limits:- Rs.1500/- Group “A” and “B” Officers Rs.1000/- Group “C” and “D” staff

60 Describe briefly Rule-15 of R. S. (Conduct) Rules 1966

PRIVATE TRADE OR EMPLOYMENT Except with prior permission a) engage himself directly or indirectly in any trade b) or business or negotiate or accept employment c) a sponsored media programme d) canvass any business of insurance agency e) Part time lecture f ) agency for lottery tickets but can a) undertake honorory work of social or charitable nature b) enrollment with BAR association 15A SUBLETTING AND VACATION OF GOVT. ACCOMMODATION Sublet or lease or 2 otherwise allow occupation to any other person to whom , it was alloted. 3 Vacation after cancellation 4 Disciplinary action

61 Describe briefly Rule-18 of R. S. (Conduct) Rules 1966

1.Every Railway servant shall on his first appointment to the Railway service, submit a return of his assets and liabilities 2. No Railway servant shall except with the previous knowledge of the Government, acquire

or dispose off any immovable property by lease, mortgage, purchase, sale, gift or otherwise either in his own name or in the name of any member of his family.

3. if no return has been filed before 31 st jan , no vigilance clearance may be given for promotion Group 'A' and 'B' Officers - If the cumulative transactions i.e., sale,purchase or both in shares, securities, debentures or mutual fundsscheme etc. exceeds Rs.50,000/- during the calendar year Group 'C' and 'D' Officers - If the cumulative transactions i.e., sale,purchase or both in shares, securities, debentures or mutual fundsscheme etc. exceeds Rs.25,000/- during the calendar year.

62 Describe briefly Rule-20 of R. S. (Conduct) Rules1966

No railway servant shall A) Attempt to bring any political pressure or influence upon the superior authority to further

his interest in respect of matter of service condition

63 Describe briefly Rule-21 of R. S. (Conduct) Rules 1966

1 Enter into or contract a marriage with a person having living spouse 2 Having a living spouse ,shall enter into a marriage with any person

3 Marriage with a person other than indian national shall intimate the fact to the govt

64 Describe briefly Rule-26 of R. S. (Conduct) Rules 1966

Obligations to abide by all Administrative Instructions that are issued from time to time in regard to the conduct of railway servants

65 How Railway Servant is defined in RS(Conduct) Rule-1966

1 a person who is a member of service or holds a post under the Administrative control of the Railway Board.It also includes a person who is holding the post Of Chairman,FC or Member of Railway Board. 2 Person lent from a service or post which is not Under the administrative control of the Railway Board to a service or post not come within the Scope of the definition. 3. R S at the disposal of company, corporation,or a local authority (even though he draws salary from sources other than CFI)are deemed R S.

66 What do you mean by Govt. in reference to RS (Conduct) Rule-1966?

(a) Government means in relation to :- (i) Gazetted officers holding posts in Rly.Board-President

(ii) Other Gazetted officers - Railway Board (iii) Non-gazetted staff in RB - The Secretary, RB (iv) NG staff in offices directly under control of RB - HODs concerned (v) NG Staff in Zonal Railways - GMs

67 What are the Rules for issue of settlement pass

• Issued to a Railway employee at the time of retirement to settle in a place of his choice. • Should be availed within 1 yearfrom date of retirement. • No limit for the number of persons in the pass.

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68 What are the Rules for issue of Retirement Pass

(B)Objectives type questions :(Answer in One or Two sentences.)

1. Who is competent authority to change the classification under Railway Servants (Hours of Work & Period of Rest) Rules, 2005. ?

Power vested with CPO

2. To whom the appeal lies against the order of CPO in reference to change in classification under Railway Servants (Hours of Work & Period of Rest) Rules,2005.

Appeal can be made to Secy to Govt. of India in Ministry of Labour.

3. What is the reason for change in classification? This was done to fulfill the obligations undertaken by the Government of India due to

the deliberations made in the Washington and Geneva Conventions which were

sponsored by the International Labour Organization.

Number eligible

Chairman and Members of Railway Board 5 sets per year

Gazetted Officers 20-25 years of service 3 sets per year

Group C staff 20-25 years of service 1 set per year

Group C staff over 25 years of service 2 sets per year

Group D staff not less than 20 years of service 1 set per year

4. What is date of effect of change of classification from Essentially Intermittent to Continuous

5. What are the 4 methods of Job Analysis? Which one is the best?

1. Rough assessment method. 2. Representative method 3. Issue of certificate by executive officer 4. Factual job analysis

6. What is Preparatory & Complementary (P&C) time? Preparatory and/or complimentary work includes the work of handing over and/or taking over of charge and are necessarily to be carried on outside the standard duty hours on the scales prescribed for each category.

7 What is P & C hours in the case of Loco Pilot. In regard to the Running Staff, the whole period from `signing on' to `signing off' should be treated as period on duty.

8 How many Compensatory Rest can be granted at a stretch? 9. What is averaging period in the case of Gateman working in C class gate? 2weeks

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10. How many break is permissible in split shift duty.

split not more than 3 11. How many LAP can be credited in the leave account of Railway

servant in a year. 30 days LAP in a calendar year.

12. What are the rules for accumulation of LAP Shall be credited in advance in two installments of 15 days each on January 1st and July 1st of every calendar year. Shall be carried forward subject to the maximum limit of 300 days

13. What are the rules for accumulation of LHAP 20 days LHAP in a calendar year. No restriction on accumulation.

• Shall be credited in advance in two installments of 10 days each on January 1st and July

1st of every calendar year(except school staff).

14. How leave salary is paid during the time of availing LAP

• Cash equivalent in lieu of LAP = Pay plus DA admissible on the date of

retirement * No of LAP at credit (max overall limit of 300) / 30

15. How leave salary is paid during the time of availing LHAP • Cash equivalent in lieu of LHAP = Half pay plus DA admissible on the date of

retirement * No of LHAP at credit (max overall limit of 300) / 30

16. What are the difference between LAP & LHAP

17. What do you know about Leave Not Due?

• Granted to a permanent employee when no other leave is due and there are

reasonable prospects of his coming back to duty.

• Sanctioned to the extent of LAP he is likely to earn.

• Maximum can be 360 days in the career of the employee with the condition

that not more than 90 at a time and 180 days maximum for other than

medical grounds.

18. Under what circumstances Extra Ordinary Leave sanctioned?

19. What are the conditions for grant of maternity leave?

20. What are the conditions for grant of paternity leave?

21. What are the conditions for grant of CCL

22. What are the conditions for grant of Study Leave

23. What are the conditions for grant of Hospital Leave

24. What are the conditions for grant of Special disability leave.

25. What are the various classification for grant of House rent allowance HRA is paid as per classification of cities to the employees who have not been

allotted railway accommodation.

• “X“ class cities (earlier A-1 ) 30%

• “Y” class cities(A,B-1 and B-2 )20%

• “Z” class cities ( C& unclassified cities )10%.

26. What do you know about transport allowance?

27. What do you know about night duty allowance? 26. Night duty allowance: Group ‘C’ & Group ‘D’ staff performing duty from 22/00

hoursto 6/00 hours are entitled to night duty allowance. The basis of calculation is 10

minutesfor every hour worked and such calculation if less than an hour will be waved.

Thatmeans minimum 3 hours or more than 3 hours of night duty should be done to

claim half hour night duty allowance.

28. What is ALK?

29 Who is the Head of Personnel Department in the Zonal Railways? CPO

30 What are the rules for accepting gift by Group “A” officer in ordinary

occasions from relative and near friends? Rs.7000/- Group “A” Officers

Rs.4000/- Group “B” Officers Rs.2000/- Group “C” staff Rs. 1000/- Group “D” Staff 31 What do know about RRB? 32 What do know about RRC? 33 How the period EOL is taken into account for crediting LAP ?

34 What are various classification under Railway Servants (Hours of Work

& Period of Rest) Rules,2005. 1 CONTINUOUS 2 ESSENTIALS INTERMITTANT 3 INTENSIVE 4 EXCLUDED 35 Railway servant out of his Head quarter for a period more than 6 hours

but less than 12 hours, what Percentage of TA/DA he will get ? • Does not exceed 6 continuous hrs. 30% • Does not exceed 12 continuous hrs. 70% • Exceed 12 hrs. 100% 36 Under what circumstances contingency charges are paid ? 37 How many dependents are permissible in privilege pass ? 38 What are the difference types of duty pass ?

1. Gold Pass: 2. Silver Pass 3. Bronze Pass with First AC authority 4. Bronze Pass 5. Cheque Pass

39 What do you know about Gold Pass ? 40 What do you know about Silver Pass ? 41 What do you know about widow Pass ? 42 What do you know about Retirement pass ? 43 What do you know about School Pass ? 44 What is transport allowance ? 45 What is children educational allowance ? 46 What do you know about periodical transfer ? 47 What do you know about mutual transfer ? 48 What do you know about request transfer? 49 What are the rates for Payment of over time if working hours exceed rostered

hours but less than statutory hours? 50 Who are included in the definition of Attendant as per Pass rules

(B) Objective Type Questions (State True or False. ) 1) Overtime is admissible to the staff working in Confidential Capacity like steno F 2) RAILWAY SERVANTS (HOURS OF WORK & PERIOD OF REST) RULES’2005 is also

applicable to Factory. F 3) In a Job Analysis, the action period arrived in an average period of 12 hours is less

than 6 hours. The classification will be changed from “C” to “EI” 4) Breach of Rest Allowance is admissible to Non-running staff F 5) Factual Job Analysis is the best method of Job Analysis T 6) FA&CAO is the competent authority for change in classification. F 7) Factual Job Analysis is carried out for 72 consecutive hours in case of round the

clock post, T 8) In case of initial allotment of EI classification, DRM gives the certificate of

workload and proposed classification. T 9) RAILWAY SERVANTS (HOURS OF WORK & PERIOD OF REST) RULES’2005 rule is

also applicable to RPF staff.

10) The classification of Section Engineer is Intensive F 11) The maximum accumulation of LAP is 240 days. F 12) The maximum accumulation of LHAP is 300 days. F 13) Leave is a privilege, it can not be claimed as a matter of right. T 14) Maximum Hospital leave sanctioned for one injury is limited to 28 months. T 15) Maximum Special disabilities leave sanctioned for one injury is limited to 24

months. T 16) Maximum CCL granted for two children up to the age of 18 years. T 17) CCL can be sanctioned not more than 3 times in a year 18) Study leave for medical officer is limited to 24 months. T 19) Leave not due can be sanctioned at a time not more than 90 days. 20) General Manager or equivalent to General Manager and above are entitled for

Gold Pass. T 21) Availability period for privilege pass is 4 months. T 22) Group “A” or Group “B” Officer travel on duty with family members T 23) Rule No. 5 of Railway Service (Conduct) Rules 1966 is related to taking part in

politics. T 24) Rule No. 8 of Railway Service (Conduct) Rules 1966 is related to connection

with Press /Radio, Media, etc. T 25) Rule No11 of Railway Service (Conduct) Rules 1966 is related to unauthorised

communication of information. 26) Rule No. 12 of Railway Service (Conduct) Rules 1966 is related to raising fund

by Railway Servant. T 27) Rule No.13A of Railway Service (Conduct) Rules 1966 is related to acceptance

of Gift by Railway servant . T 28) Rule No. 15 of Railway Service (Conduct) Rules 1966 is related to Private

employment or business by Railway Servant. T 29) Rule No.18 of Railway Service (Conduct) Rules 1966 is related to transaction of

moveable and immovable properties. T

30) Rule No. 20 of Railway Service (Conduct) Rules 1966 is related to influence by Railway servant regarding service condition from official or otherwise T (B) Objective type questions (Choose the correct answer from the given

alternatives) : 1. Rule -3 of Service Conduct rule is related to

A. General conditions – devotion to duty integrity etc. B. Demonstration by Railway Servant C. Employment of near relative. D. None of these.

2. According to Rule 5 of Conduct Rules, Railway Servant A. Can be a member of political Party B. Can not be a member of Political Party C. None of these.

3. According to Rule-6 Railway Servant A. Can criticize Govt. in public interest. B. Can not criticize Govt. in any matter C. None of these.

4. According to Rule-13, Group “A” officer on special occasions can accept Gift and report to Govt. in case amount exceeding

A. 2000/- B. 5000/- C. 2 months basic pay D. None of these.

5. According to Rule 13A of Services Conduct Rule a Railway servant A. Can not take dowry B. Can not accept dowry C. Both A & B D. None of these.

6. According to Rule-19, if a Railway Servant desires to file a defamation suit in his private capacity, he is.

A. Required to obtain permission before filing suit B. No permission required before filing suit C. None of these.

7. Condition regarding sale and purchase of immovable property mentioned in A. Rule-7 B. Rule-9 C. Rule-18 D. None of these.

8. On sports quota recruitment is made in A. Group “B” B. Group “C” C. Group “C” & “D” D. None of these.

9. Paternity leave can be sanctioned up to A. 12 days B. 20 days C. 15 days D. None of these.

10. Leave on half average pay shall be allowed to be commuted during entire service for an approved course of study which is certified to be in public interest by the leave sanctioning authority. The maximum limit for this purpose in entire service is

A. 120 days B. 180 days C. 150 days D. None of these.

11. In respect of one disability special disability leave shall in no case exceed. A. 12 Months B. 24 Months

C. 28 Months D. None of these

12. Railway servant working in administrative office are entitled for Casual leave A. 12 days B. 08 days C. 11 days D. None of these

13. The distances of transferred stations of Railway employee are 2025 KMs. He is entitled for joining time? A. 12 days B. 10 days C. 15 days D. None of these.

14. School pass are granted according to a) Calendar year b) Academic year c) Financial year d) None of these.

15. The weekly duty hours of a clerk in the administrative office is :-

a) 42 Hours

b) 45 Hours c) 40 Hours d) 48 Hours

16 The duty hours for the purpose of calculating the overtime in the case of running staff count from :- a) Sign on to sign off b) Arrival and Departure of Train c) Wheel movement to wheel movement d) Residence to Residence

17 A running staff after performing 9 hours duty is entitled to rest at Headquarter

:- a) 12 Hours b) 14 Hours c) 16 Hours

d) 10 Hours

18. The long on period in case of “Continuous “ staff is :- a) 8 Hours b) 12 Hours c) 14 Hours d) 10 Hours

19 Railway servant is eligible for TA/DA if he goes out of his Head quarter a) Beyond 8 KM b) Beyond 6 K M c) Beyond 10 KM d) None of these.

20 The classification of Matron is :- a) Intensive b) Continuous c) Excluded d) EI

21 The Principle of averaging period is not applicable in the case of :- a) Continuous b) EI c) Intensive d) Supervisory

22. The percentage of Leave Reserve is the case of Commercial staff is ;

a) 12 % b) 15% c) 12 to 15 % d) 15 to 25 %

23 The statutory limit in the case of “Intensive” staff is :-

a)12 hours

b)10 hours c) 6 hours d) None of these.

24. In case of request transfer employee will get seniority a) Bottom seniority in new establishment

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b) His original seniority c) None of these.

25. Railway servant shall be entitled to a) 15 days LAP in a Calendar year b) 30 days LAP in a Calendar year c) 20 days LAP in a calendar year. d) None of these 26. Maximum limit for accumulation of LHAP is a) 240 days b) 180 days c) 300 days d) No limit for accumulation. 27. Leave Not Due may granted to Railway Servant at a time

a) 60 Days b) 90 Days c) 360 Days d) None of these

28. All kind of leave in one spell shall not exceed a) 2 years b) 4 years

c) 5 years d) None of these. 29. Maximum Hospital leave granted to Railway Servant in one spell a) 24 Months b) 28 Months c) 12 Months d) None of these 30. 4 sets of PTO are admissible to

a) All groups b) Group “A” & “B’ Officers only. c) Group “A” , “B” & “C” only

d) None of these 31. Maximum dependent permissible in privilege pass a) 2 b) 3 c) 4 d) None of these

32. The holder of Silver pass can travel in 1st

AC a) Self only

b) With his family up to 4 members c) With wife d) None of these 33. Gazetted officer on retirement who completed of 26 years service eligible for

Post retirement complimentary passes. a) 3 Sets

b) 4 Sets c) 6 Set d) None of these 34. Membership for clubs & Institute in Division is a) Optional

b) Compulsory c) On some Division optional and on some Division compulsory.

d) None of these 35. Half-day LAP is granted to a) Group C & D employees

b) All Railway Employees c) Artisan staff of Workshop /Production unit.

d) None of these 36 In which case special pass is not allowed

a) Sports tournament b) Territorial Army c) Union meeting d) None of these 37. DRM is empowered to sanction special casual leave upto

a) 90 Days b) 30 Days c) 20 Days d) None of these 38. For blood donation, special casual leave can be sanction for

a) 2 Days b) 3 Days c) 1 Day d) None of these 39. Group “C” & “D” employee are entitled for three sets of pass on

a) On completion of 1 year service b) On completion of 2 years service c)On completion of 5 years service d) None of these 40. Not entitle for running allowance

a) Driver b) Shunter c)Travelling ticket examiner d) Guard. 41. Casual leave can be combined with

a) Special Casual leave b) LAP c)Hospital leave d) None of these 42. Female Railway servant entitled for maternity leave for

a) 90 Days b) 120 Days c)180 Days d) None of these 43. Composite transfer grant is permissible if VPU is used

a) One month basic pay b) 80 %of the basic pay c)70% of the basic pay. d) None of these 44. During special disability leave, full payment is made

a) First 4 moths b) First 5 months c)First 6 months d) None of these 45. The distance of transferred stations of Railway employee is 1240 K.M. He is

entitled for joining time a) 12 Days

b) 10 Days c) 15 Days d) None of these 46. Travelling allowance/Daily allowance is admissible to Railway servants when

proceeding on duty beyond. a) 5 K.M.

b) 7 K.M. c) 8 K.M. d) None of these 47. Recruitment in Group “D” category from open market is to be done by

a) Divisional Office b) Railway Recruitment Board c) R.R.C. d) None of these (B) Objective Type Questions : (Write full form of the following abbreviations ):

(1) RRB (2) RRCB CONTRO BOARD (3) RRC -CELL

(4) LDCE - Limited Departmental Competitive Examination

(5) LAP (6) LHAP (7) LND (8) D.A. (9) HRA

(10) T.A. (11)CTG Composite Transfer Grant (12) CCL (13) SPCL (14) EOL (15) CPO (16) Sr.DPO (17)M.S. (18) WPO (19) ACC (20) DPC. Departmental Promotion Committee)