101. Which leave rules are applicable in the case of persons re-employed in subordinate office?
(a) Leave rules of previous employer
(b) CCS (Leave) Rules, 1972
(c) Leave rules of previous employer as well as present employer
(d) None of the above
102. What is the maximum period of leave which a Government employee is permitted to take as leave preparatory to retirement?
(a) 60 days
(b) 150 days
(c) 240 days
(d) 300 days
103. What is the kind of leave that cannot be included in leave preparatory to retirement granted to a Government servant?
(a) Earned Leave
(b) HPL
(c) EOL
(d) None
104. What is the permissible limit of earned leave that can be encashed at one time when a Government servant proposes to avail LTC?
(a) No limit
(b) 10 days
(c) 15 days
(d) 30 days
105. What is the maximum amount of leave that can be encashed by a Government servant while availing LTC during the entire career?
(a) 30 days
(b) 60 days
(c) 120 days
(d) 180 days
106. What is the minimum balance of earned leave that should be available at credit when a Government servant wants to encash earned leave at the time of availing LTC?
(a) 30 days
(b) 120 days
(c) 60 days
(d) 180 days
107. What are the components admissible for computation of encashment of leave salary on the date of availing LTC?
(a) Pay, DA and HRA
(b) Pay only
(c) Pay plus DA only
(d) Pay plus other allowances
108. A Government employee who has a balance of 300 days of EL at his credit on the date of his retirement, had encashed EL for 40 days during the entire service, while availing LTC. In such case, what will be the maximum number of days eligible for payment of encashment of leave salary at the time of retirement?
(a) 260 days
(b) 240 days
(c) 300 days
(d) 300 – 40 days
109. A Government servant who had encashed leave salary of EL along with the LTC failed to avail LTC within the time limit prescribed. Consequently, he was asked to refund the entire amount of advance together with the interest. What is the penal rate of interest chargeable on the entire amount of encashment of leave?
(a) 8%
(b) 8 ½ %
(c) 2% above the rate of interest applicable for PF
(d) 2 ½ above the rate of interest applicable for PF
110. What is the maximum number of days admissible for cash payment in lieu of EL/HPL put together on attaining superannuation?
(a) 240 days
(b) 180 days
(c) 300 days
(d) 120 days
111. What are the Pay and Allowances admissible for payment of cash equivalent of EL to a Government servant who retires voluntarily?
(a) Pay and Allowances last drawn
(b) Basic Pay only
(c) Basic Pay plus HRA
(d) Basic Pay plus DA
112. What are the Pay and Allowances admissible for payment of cash equivalent of HPL to a Government servant who retires on superannuation?
(a) Pay and Allowances last drawn
(b) Pay and DA only
(c) Half of Basic Pay and DA
(d) Half of pay plus other allowances
113. A Government servant who retired voluntarily does not have any EL at his credit and wants to commute his HPL for encashment of leave salary of HPL. Is it permissible?
(a) Yes. Up to 300 days
(b) Yes. Up to 150 days
(c) No. Commutation of HPL is not permissible
(d) Yes. Permissible without limit
114. What is the maximum number of days of EL and HPL that can be encashed by a Government servant whose service has been extended in public interest on the date of his retirement?
(a) 300 days plus leave earned during his extension
(b) 300 days less half pay leave availed during his extension
(c) Maximum of 300 days EL and HPL put together
(d) None of the above
115. Can a Government servant who is terminated by notice be eligible for cash equivalent of leave salary of EL and HPL at his credit?
(a) Yes. Eligible for HPL to the extent of leave at his credit
(b) Yes. Eligible for EL only to the extent of leave at his credit
(c) Yes. Eligible for both EL & HPL subject to a maximum of 300 days
(d) Yes. Eligible for both EL & HPL subject to a maximum of 150 days
116. When a Government servant resigns from service, what is the maximum period of EL up to which encashment of leave salary is payable?
(a) 300 days
(b) Nil
(c) 240 days
(d) Half of EL subject to maximum of 150 days
117. If a Government servant resigns from service, how many days of cash equivalent of leave salary of HPL is he eligible to?
(a) 180 days
(b) 150 days
(c) No. He is not eligible
(d) 300 days
118. Is a Government employee who is re-employed after retirement from Military service eligible for encashment of Leave salary of EL & HPL after retirement? If yes, then to what extent?
(a) Yes. Up to 150 days including the period for which encashment is allowed in the previous employment
(b) Not eligible
(c) Yes. In addition to the period of leave encashed in the previous employment without any deduction
(d) Yes. Up to a maximum of 300 days of EL and HPL put together, including the period of leave encashed in the earlier service
119. What will be the components of pay for payment of leave salary to re-employed pensioner?
(a) Pay last drawn
(b) Pay plus DA after adjustment of Pension and Pension equivalent of other retirement benefits
(c) Pay fixed at the time of re employment
(d) Pay plus DA on the date of retirement without adjustment of Pension and Pension equivalent of other retirement benefits
120. The maximum number of days of EL & HPL for encashment of leave salary payable to the family of the deceased Government servant are:—
(a) 150 days of EL & HPL
(b) 300 days of EL & HPL put together
(c) 50% of EL only
(d) 50% of HPL
121. Is a permanent Government servant who is completely and permanently incapacitated for further service eligible for payment of encashment of leave salary of EL and HPL?
(a) Not eligible
(b) Yes. But eligible for EL only
(c) Yes. But eligible for HPL only
(d) Yes. Eligible for both up to maximum of 300 days
122. Will a temporary Government servant who is invalidated for further service, be eligible for payment of encashment of HPL?
(a) No. Not eligible
(b) Yes. Eligible for payment up to a maximum of 300 days
(c) Yes. Eligible for payment of 50% of HPL
(d) Yes. Eligible for payment of 75% HPL
123. In the event of death of female Government servant, encashment of leave salary is not payable to—
(a) Husband
(b) Major brother
(c) Unmarried daughter
(d) Adopted son
124. Will a Government servant who has been permitted permanent absorption in PSU / Autonomous body controlled by a State Government and has requested for encashment of leave salary of HPL / EL be eligible for encashment?
(a) Eligible for EL only
(b) Eligible for HPL only
(c) Eligible for both EL & HPL not exceeding 300 days
(d) Not eligible for any kind of leave
125. Mention the date from which encashment of EL & HPL to a Government servant / retired Government servant came into effect—
(a) 1-9-2008
(b) 1-9-2006
(c) 1-1-2008
(d) 1-1-2006
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