IPOMATERIAL - MCQ On RTI Act
IPOMATERIAL - MCQ On RTI Act
IPOMATERIAL - MCQ On RTI Act
IPOMATERIAL
APPSC UPSC SSC SAKSHI-EDUCATION SAKSHI-ePaper ANDHRAJYOTHY THE HINDU VAARTHA GENERALE
1986 (1)
CCS(CCA) (1)
1) The first State to introduce the a law on Right to information was
Code of Criminal Procedure (1) a) Tamil Nadu
b) UP
Consumer Protection Act (1)
c) Maharashtra
Current Affairs-2013 (16) d) Gujarat
Ans:A
Current Affairs-2014 (9)
2) The time limit specified in the RTI Act, 2005 for the Central / State Information Commissions to
FHB 1 & 2 (3) decide on complaints is
FSC (1) a) 15 days
b) One month
Fundamental Rules (1) c) Two months
d) No such time limit has been specifie
General English (2)
Ans:D
GK (4)
3) The First Appellate Authority under RTI Act should decide on first appeals
Important Bits for IPO Exam (2) a) Within 30 days from the receipt of the first appeals.
b) In less number of days than the PIO concerned took to take a decision on the application
Important Rulings (1) c) In exceptional cases within 45 days from the date of receipt of the appeal, if the reasons are recorded.
Indian Constitution (7) d) (a)and (c) above
Indian Evidence Act previous 4) Central of State Public Information Officer may allow access to information exempted under
questions/topics (1) Section 8 (1) of the RTI Act 2005 if public interest in disclosure outweighs the harm to the protected interests.
a) The statement is correct.
IPO Paper-1 (9)
b) The statement is correct but it can be done only after approval of Appellate Authority.
IPO Paper-2 (3) c) The statement is correct but it can be done only after the approval of CIC
d) None of these
ipo paper-3 (1) Ans:A
11) Under RTI Act 2005 which of the following statements is correct?
i. lnformation, the disclosure of which would cause a breach of privilege of Parliament can be denied
ii. lnformation, the disclosure of which would cause a breach of privilege of State Legislature can be denied
iii. lnformation, the disclosure of which would cause a breach of privilege of Parliament cannot be denied
iv. lnformation, the disclosure of which would cause a breach of privilege of State Legislature cannot be denied
a) (i)and (ii) only
b) (ii)and (iii) only
c) (iii)and (iv) only
d) (iv)and (i) only
Ans:A
12) As per section 12 (2) of RTI Act 2005, the Central Information Commission shall consist of:
a) The Chief information Commissioner and such number of Central Information Commissioners
not exceeding ten as may be deemed necessary.
b) The Chief information Commissioner and such number of Central Information Commissioners
not exceeding five as may be deemed necessary.
c) The Chief information Commissioner and such number of Central Information Commissioners
not exceeding two as may be deemed necessary.
d) The Chief information Commissioner and such number of Central Information Commissioners
not exceeding three as may be deemed necessary.
Ans:a
14) Choose the correct option as per section 13 (5) of RTI Act 2005?
a) The salaries and allowances payable to and other terms and conditions of service of Chief Information
Commissioner is the same as that of the Chief Election Commissioner.
b) The salaries and allowances payable to and other terms and conditions of service of Chief Information
Commissioner is the same as that of the Chief Justice of High Court.
c) The salaries and allowances payable to and other terms and conditions of service of Chief Information
Commissioner is the same as that of the Justice of High Court.
d) The salaries and allowances payable to and other terms and conditions of service of Chief Information
Commissioner is the same as that of the Justice of Supreme Court
Ans:A
15) It shall be of the duty of the Central Information Commission to receive and enquire into a complaint from
any person
i. Who has not been given a response to a request for information or access to information within the time limit
specified under RTI Act 2005.
ii. Who has been required to pay an amount of fee which he or she consider unreasonable;
iii. Issuing summons for examination of witnesses or documents.
a) (i)only
b) (ii)only
c) (iii)only
d) All of above
Ans:D
16) The Central Information Commission while inquiring into any matter under section 18 of RTI Act;
i. Cannot compel a person to give written evidence on oath like a Civil Court does.
ii. Can compel a person to give written evidence on oath like a Civil Court does.
iii. Can enforce that attendance of a person like a Civil Court does
Options :
a) (ii)and (iii) only
b) (iii)and (i) only
c) (i)and (ii) only
d) (i)only
Ans:A
17) The Central Information Commission while inquiring into any matter under section 18 of RTI
Act;
i. Cannot requisition any public record or copies thereof from any court or office,
ii. Can requisition any public record or copies thereof from any court or office,
iii. Cannot receive evidence on affidavit like a Civil Court does.
a) (i)only
b) (iii)only
c) (ii)only
d) (i)and (iii) only
Ans:C
18) Who can file an appeal against the decision of the CPIO under RTI Act?
i. The information seeker
ii. The Third party aggrieved by the order of the CPIO
iii. Any citizen
Options :
a) (i)only
b) (i)and (ii) only
c) (iii)only
d) (ii)and (iii) only
Ans:B
21) Which of the following organizations is included in Schedule Two of the RTI Act?
a) Border Security Force
b) “Central Reserve Police Force.
c) National Security Guards.
d) All the three above.
Ans:D
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