GFR 2017 CHAPTER 2: GENERAL SYSTEM OF FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT

  1. All moneys received by or on behalf of the Government either as dues of Government or for deposit, remittance or otherwise, shall be brought into Government Account
    (a) on the same day (b) within 24 hours (b) as soon as possible (d) without delay
    Answer

    Answer: D

  2. All moneys received by or on behalf of the Government shall be brought into Government Account
    in accordance with such general or special rules as may be issued under Articles
    (a) 149 and 283 of the Constitution (b) 150 and 283 (1) of the Constitution
    (c) 151 and 284 (1) of the Constitution (d) 151 and 283 of the Constitution
    Answer

    Answer: B

  3. Under Article 284 of the Constitution all moneys received by or deposited with any officer employed in connection with the affairs of the Union in his capacity as such, other than revenues or public moneys raised or received by Government, shall be paid into the
    (a) Consolidated Fund of India (b) Contingency Fund of India
    (c) Public Account (d) Departmental Account
    Answer

    Answer: C

  4. All moneys received by or deposited with the Supreme Court of India or with any other Court, other than a High Court, within a Union Territory, shall be paid into
    (a) Consolidated Fund of India (b) Contingency Fund of India
    (c) Public Account (d) Departmental Account
    Answer

    Answer: C

  5. The Head of Account to which public moneys shall be credited and the withdrawal of moneys therefrom shall be governed by the relevant provisions of
    (a) List of Major Head and Minor Head (b) Delegation of Financial Power
    (c) GAR 1990 and R&P Rules, 1983 or such other general or special orders as may be issued in this behalf.
    (d) Treasury Rules
    Answer

    Answer: C

  6. Subject to any general or special orders issued by a Department of the Central Government, an Administrator or a Head of a Department responsible for the collection of revenue shall keep ________the fully informed of the progress of collection of revenue under his control and of all important variations in such collections as compared with the Budget Estimates.
    (a) Secretary to the concerned department (b) Ministry of Finance
    (c) Committee on Economic Affair (d) Niti Aayog
    Answer

    Answer: B

  7. When the maintenance of any rentable building is entrusted to a civil department, other than the Central Public Works Department, who shall be responsible for the due recovery of the rent thereof
    (a) the Administrator or the Head of the Department concerned
    (b) the head of the office concerned
    (c) Divisional officer of the concerned division
    (d) Directorate of Estate
    Answer

    Answer: A

  8. The detailed rules and procedure, regarding the demand and recovery of rent of Government buildings and lands, are contained in the
    (a) GAR 1990 (b) R&P 1983
    (c) GFR 2017
    (d) departmental regulations of the departments in charge of those buildings
    Answer

    Answer: D

  9. Who shall watch the realization of miscellaneous demands of Government, not falling under the ordinary revenue administration, such as contributions from State Governments, Local Funds, contractors and others towards establishment charges.
    (a) Head of the Department (b) Accounts Officers
    (c) Chief Accounting Officer (d) Department of Revenue
    Answer

    Answer: B

  10. Subject to any general or special orders issued by the Government Departments of the Central Government, Administrators and Heads of Departments, other than those in _ shall submit to the Audit Officer and the Accounts Officer concerned statements showing the remissions of revenue and abandonment of claims to revenue sanctioned during the preceding year by competent authorities
    (a) Ministry of Railways (b) Ministry of Defence
    (c) Department of Post (d) Department of Telecommunication
    Answer

    Answer: C

  11. The above mentioned statement shall be submitted
    (a) Monthly (b) Quarterly
    (c) Six-monthly (d) Annually
    Answer

    Answer: D

  12. The above mentioned statement of remission of revenue shall be submitted to the Audit Officer and the Accounts Officer concerned on
    (a) 31st March (b) 1st April
    (c) 1st June (d) 30th September
    Answer

    Answer: C

  13. In the annual statement of remission of revenue shall be submitted to the Audit Officer and the Accounts Officer, individual remissions need not be included in the statements provided that amount is
    (a) Below Rupees one hundred (100) (b) Below Rupees five hundred (500) (c) Below Rupees one thousand (1000) (d) Below Rupees two thousand (2000)
    Answer

    Answer: C

  14. Who may make rules defining remissions and abandonments of revenue for the purpose of Rule 19 of GFR 2017
    (a) Parliament (b) President
    (c) Ministry of Finance
    (d) Departments of the Central Government and Administrators concerned
    Answer

    Answer: D

  15. Standards of financial propriety have been referred to in the GFR under Rule
    (a) 19 (b) 20
    (c) 21 (d) 22
    Answer

    Answer: C

  16. The financial powers of the Government, which have not been delegated to a subordinate authority, shall vest in the
    (a) President (b) Parliament
    (c) Union Cabinet (d) Finance Ministry
    Answer

    Answer: D

  17. The duties and responsibilities of a controlling officer in respect of funds placed at his disposal are to ensure except:
    (a) that the expenditure does not exceed the budget allocation.
    (b) that the expenditure is incurred for the purpose for which funds have been provided.
    (c) that the expenditure is not incurred in public interest.
    (d) that adequate control mechanism is functioning in his Department for prevention, detection of errors and irregularities in the financial proceedings of his subordinate offices and to guard against waste and loss of public money
    Answer

    Answer: C

  18. An order which involves (i) any grant of land, or assignment of revenue, or concession, grant, lease or license of mineral or forest rights, or rights to water, power or any easement or privilege of such concessions, or relinquishment of revenue in any way shall not be issued by a subordinate authority without previous sanction of
    (a) the President (b) the Parliament
    (c) Secretary of the concerned department/Ministry
    (d) Ministry of Finance
    Answer

    Answer: D

  19. Pick the correct one
    Copies of all sanctions or orders other than the following types should be endorsed to the Audit Officers:
    (i) Sanctions relating to grant to advances to Central Government employees.
    (ii) Sanctions relating to appointment or promotion or transfer of Gazetted and non-Gazetted Officers.
    (iii) All sanctions relating to creation or continuation or abolition of posts.
    (iv) Sanctions for handing over charge and taking over charge, etc.
    (a) i, ii and iii (b) ii, iii and iv
    (c) i, iii and iv (d) All of the above
    Answer

    Answer: D

  20. State whether true or false
    Sanction of Contingent expenditure incurred under the powers of Head of Offices shall invariably be communicated to Audit Office.
    (a) True (b) False
    Answer

    Answer: B

  21. A sanction for any fresh charge shall, unless it is specifically renewed, lapse if no payment in whole or in part has been made during a period of
    (a) 3 months from the date of issue of such sanction.
    (b) 6 months from the date of issue of such sanction.
    (c) 12 months from the date of issue of such sanction.
    (d) Financial year in which sanction accorded.
    Answer

    Answer: C

  22. Pick the incorrect one
    (a) when the period of currency of the sanction is prescribed in the departmental regulations or is specified in the sanction itself, it shall lapse on the expiry of such periods; or
    (b) when there is a specific provision in a sanction that the expenditure would be met from the Budget provision of a specified financial year, it shall lapse at the close of that financial year; or
    (c) in the case of purchase of stores, a sanction shall not lapse, if tenders have been accepted (in the case of local or direct purchase of stores) or the indent has been placed (in the case of Central Purchases) on the Central Purchase Organization within the period of one year of the date of issue of that sanction, even if the actual payment in whole or in part has not been made during the said period.
    (d) in respect of an addition to a permanent establishment, made from year to year under a general scheme by a competent authority, or in respect of an allowance sanctioned for a post or for a class of Government servants, but not drawn by the officer(s) concerned shall lapse.
    Answer

    Answer: D

  23. The remission of disallowances by Audit and writing off of overpayments made to Government servants by competent authorities shall be in accordance with the provisions of the

    (a) R&P Rules 1983 (b) GAR 1990
    (c) GFR 2017 (d) Delegation of Financial Powers Rules
    Answer

    Answer: D

  24. Pick the incorrect one regarding losses need not be reported by the subordinate authority concerned to the next higher authority as well as to the Statutory Audit Officer and to the concerned Principal Accounts Officer
    (a) when such loss has been made good by the party responsible for it.
    (b) Cases involving losses of revenue due to mistakes in assessments which are discovered too late to permit a supplementary claim being made,
    (c) Cases involving losses of revenue due to under assessments which are due to interpretation of the law by the local authority being overruled by higher authority after the expiry of
    the time-limit prescribed under the law
    (d) refunds allowed on the ground that the claims were time-barred.
    Answer

    Answer: A

  25. Petty losses are losses not exceeding (need not be reported) in terms of GFR 2017
    (a) 2000/- (b) 5000/-
    (c) 10000/- (d) 25000/-
    Answer

    Answer: C

  26. Cases involving serious irregularities shall not be brought to the notice of
    (a) Financial Adviser
    (b) Chief Accounting Authority of the Ministry or Department concerned
    (c) the Accounts Office/Audit Officer Concerned
    (d) the Controller General of Accounts, Ministry of Finance.
    Answer

    Answer: C

  27. Report of loss) shall be made at
    (a) Single stage (b) two stages
    (c) three stages (d) depending upon the nature of case.
    Answer

    Answer: B

  28. The reports on losses, which the HoD cannot finally dispose of under the delegated powers, shall be submitted to
    (a) Financial Advisor of the concerned Ministry/Department
    (b) Chief Accounting Authority of the concerned Ministry/Department
    (c) the Finance Ministry
    (d) the Parliament
    Answer

    Answer: C

  29. State whether true or false
    An amount lost through misappropriation, defalcation, embezzlement, etc., must not be redrawn on a simple receipt pending investigation, recovery or write-off with the approval of the authority competent to write-off the loss in question. It should only be drawn after loss has been made good.
    (a) True (b) False
    Answer

    Answer: B

  30. In cases of loss to Government on account of culpability of Government servants, the loss should be borne by the
    (a) Government Servant concerned
    (b) Section-in-charge of Government Servant concerned
    (c) HoD concerned
    (d) Central Government Department or State Government concerned with the transaction.
    Answer

    Answer: D

  31. If any recoveries are made from the erring Government officials in cash, the receipt will be credited to the that borne/sustained the loss i.e.
    (a) Government Servant concerned
    (b) Section-in-charge of Government Servant concerned
    (c) HoD concerned
    (d) Central Government Department or State Government concerned with the transaction.
    Answer

    Answer: D

  32. All cases involving loss of Government money arising from erroneous or irregular issue of cheques or irregular accounting of receipts will be reported to the
    (a) Chief Controller of Accounts (b) Controller General of Accounts
    (c) Comptroller & Auditor General (d) Audit/Account Officer
    Answer

    Answer: B

  33. Cases involving material loss or destruction of Government property as a result of fire, theft, fraud, etc., shall be invariably reported to the Police for investigation as early as possible where value of loss exceeds
    (a) 10000/- (b) 25000/-
    (c) 50000/- (d) 100000/-
    Answer

    Answer: C

  34. All loss of immovable property, such as buildings, communications, or other works, caused by fire, flood, cyclone, earthquake or any other natural cause, shall be reported at once by the subordinate authority concerned to Government through the usual channel incase loss exceeds
    (a) 25000/- (b) 50000/-
    (c) 100000/- (d) 150000/-
    Answer

    Answer: B

  35. Pick the incorrect one regarding submission of any files categorized as ‘Secret’ or ‘Top Secret to Audit officer
    (a) It should not be submitted to Audit without prior concurrence of Government.
    (b) It should be submitted as usual.
    (c) It should be submitted to Audit in the presence of HoD
    (d) It should personally be given to the Head of the Audit Office specifying this fact, who will then deal with it in accordance with the standing instructions for handling and custody of such classified documents.
Answer

Answer: D

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