RRB JOBS QUESTION BANK : JUNIOR ENGINEER (NON-AC) OFFICIAL LANGUAGE ACT AND RULES - OBJECTIVE
QUESTION BANK FOR SELECTION TO THE POST OF JUNIOR ENGINEER (NON-AC)
Part – C
(OFFICIAL LANGUAGE ACT AND RULES)
OBJECTIVE:
1. In terms of Article 343 (1) of the Constitution of India _________Language in ________Script shall be the Official language of the Union. (Hindi, Devanagari)
2 Article 343(2) of the Constitution of India empowers to authorize use of Hindi and ___________numerals in addition English (Internation form of Indian numerals).
3 The Official Language Act was passed in _________________(Yr. 1963)
4 According to Official Language Rules, India is divided into ______________regions and they are __________, ___________________and ________________(3 A, B and C)
5 States that come under ______ region are Bihar, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, New Delhi. (A)
6 The States that come under Region are Gujarat, Maharashtra, Punjab, Andaman Nicobar, Chandigarh (B) States Other than mentioned under the categories A and B, come under Region
7 Non-Hindi speaking states come under __________Region. (C)
8 Target for Originating Correspondence from C to A, B and C Regions ______% (55%).
9 A cash Award of Rs.___________ is given under Railway Minister’s Rajbhasha Shield (7000/-).
10 Communications from Central Government Offices to the States, Offices and persons in ______ region shall be in Hindi, and if it is in English, a Hindi translation shall accompany. (A)
11 Communications from Central Govt. Offices to States or Offices in ______Region shall be in Hindi, and if it is in English, Hindi translation shall accompany (A).
12 Communications from Central Govt. Offices to persons in Region B shall be in ___ (Hindi)
13 Communications from Central Government Offices to States or Persons in Region C shall be in ______________(Hindi/English)
14 Communications between Central Government Offices _____between one Ministry or Department and another may be in ___________(Hindi/English).
15 Communications between Central Government Offices_______between one Ministry or Department and attached/subordinate offices in Region A may be in _______depending on number of persons having another may be in ____(Hindi)
16 Communications between Central Govt. Offices in Region A shall be in ___ (Hindi)
17 Communications between Central Govt. Offices in Region B or C may be in _______ (Hindi or English)
18 Translations of such communication shall be provided along with the communication where it is addressed to Offices in _______________(C region)
19 Representations may be submitted by an employee in _________(Hindi).
20 Representations, when made/signed in Hindi shall be replied to in ________(Hindi)
21 Notings in Central Government Offices may be made by an employee in _____________and no_____be required to furnish a translation of it. (Hindi only, translation)
22 If an employee has working knowledge of Hindi, he will not ask for English translation of a Hindi document, unless it is of _________nature. (Technical)
23 Manuals, Codes, Forms, Notices etc. shall be printed or cyclostyled in _______form (Hindi/English diglot form).
24 The forms and heading on registers shall be in ________________(bilingual form)
25 All name plates, sign boards, letter heads, inscriptions on envelopes and other stationery etc. shall be in _________________(Bilingual form).
26 Responsibility for compliance of the Official Language Rules shall be that of (Administrative Head/Head of the Office).
27 Andhra Pradesh and Kerala states come under ___________Region (C)
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