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KERALA EDUCATION ACTS AND RULES-TEST 1
Quiz
- Schools established and administered under the clause (1) of article 30 of the constitution are:
- Govt. Schools
- Recognised Schools
- Unrecognised Schools
- Minority Schools
- Bills of Maintenance Grant shall be signed by the:
- Headmaster
- AEO
- Manager
- DEO
- The Transfer certificate of pupils whose guardian are obliged to change their places of residence may be issued by the Headmaster
- at any time of the year
- After mid summer vacation
- After re-opening
- After summer vacation
- School that is not meant for special education
- Fishery schools
- Music schools
- Fine arts schools
- School for the blind
- ......................shall not interfere with the academic work of schools which should be attended to by the HM as per Rule 9 (4) of Chapter III:
- AEO
- DEO
- Manager
- P.T.A
- Which among the following does not come under the reason for taking action against Manager or Edl agency in the event of mismanagement?
- Malpractice
- Mismanagement
- Gross negligence of duty
- Non-submission of application for M.G (Maintenance Grant)
- Duties and powers of the Manager of aided schools are dealt within:
- R.9 Ch II
- R.10 Ch II
- R.5 Ch I
- R.3 Ch III
- Minimum site area of Lower Primary Schools, Upper Primary Schools with or without Lower Primary Section is:
- .4 to .8 Hectares
- 1.2 Hectares
- 2 Hectares
- 1.2 to 2 Hectares
- Application for Recognition may be submitted in:
- Form 3
- Form 9
- Form 31
- Form 2
- Which among the following fee income is to be utilised for Educational Purpose?
- Tuition fees
- Special fees
- Game fee
- Audio visual fee
- Closure of Private Schools is dealt within:
- R 4 (5) Ch IV
- R 10 B Ch VI
- R 24 (1) Ch V
- R 16 A Ch VII
- No private study pupil shall be admitted to any standard higher than:
- Std. V
- Std. VII
- Std. IV
- Std. VIII
- Pupils migrating from schools in other states of India or outside India with T.C. or other equivalent document duly counter signed by............... may be admitted to the eligible standard
- DEO
- The inspecting officer
- DDE
- Director
- ..................Distinguished visitors may record their observations about the school in the:
- Visitor’s book
- Log book
- Review Register
- Factual diary
- A pupil studying in a standard leading to a public examination shall be deemed to have secured the minimum attendance of:
- Not more than 80%
- Not less than 80
- not less than 85%
- More than 85%
- For the purpose of fixing the number of divisions Rule ........shall be applied:
- R 12 of Ch XXIII
- R 23 of Ch VI
- R 10 of Ch VI
- R 9 of Ch XXIII
- ..........shall maintain a supervision diary in respect of every teacher wherein he shall enter factual details regarding the teacher’s attention to duty:
- Head master
- Manager
- AEO
- DEO
- If the deficiency in attendance is above 15 percent and not more than 25 percent of the total working days in a school the deficiency may be condoned by:
- HM of the school
- DDE
- Edl officer
- Director
- General rules of discipline are dealt within:
- Rule 3 of Ch X
- Rule 2 of Ch IX
- Rule 7 of Ch VI
- Rule 5 of Ch V
- The Headmaster shall maintain a supervisions diary in respect of every teacher under him wherein:
- He shall enter all important events connected with the school
- Distinguished visitors may record their observations
- He shall enter factual details regarding the teacher’s attention to duty
- Particulars of every punishment to the pupils shall be entered
- All schools shall be closed for summer vacation on the:
- Last working day of March
- 31st of March
- 30th of March
- 1st of April
- ————— shall be deemed to commence on the re-opening day and terminate on the last day before summer vacations:
- Leap year
- Academic year
- School year
- Current year
- The — may if found necessary, make and announce any alteration in the Education Calendar:
- Secretary to Govt
- Minister of Education
- Department of General Education
- Director
- The percentage of attendance of every pupil during the school year shall be entered against his name in the attendance register on the date of closing for summer holidays:
- R7 (1) Ch VII
- R 6 (1) Ch VII
- R6 (2) Ch VII
- R7 (2) Ch VII
- Which among the following does not come under Chapter VIII?
- Text Books
- Increment
- Scheme of work
- Courses of introduction
The promotion of pupils who do not have the prescribed attendance requires the sanction of:- Director
- DDE
- HM
- Educational Officer
- In the case of pupils in secondary school standards a progress register shall be maintained in:
- Form 7
- Form 5A
- Form 8A
- Form 17
- Which among the following does not come under extracurricular activities?
- First aid
- St. Johns Ambulance Works
- Publication of School annuals
- Moral instruction
- Exemption from age rules for admission of pupils in standard I to X will be delegated to:
- The DDE
- The HM
- The AEO
- The DEO
- When a pupil is dismissed he should be removed from the rolls with appropriate entries in the
- Supervision Diary
- Log book
- Admission register
- Factual Diary
- Particulars of every punishment awarded to the pupil shall be entered in:
- Log book
- Factual Diary
- Supervision Dairy
- Punishment register
- Management of High Schools and Higher Secondary Schools in rural areas are vested with:
- Village Panchayat
- District Panchayat
- Municipality
- Corporation
- The Head Master’s order as to whether the pupil is promoted or detained shall be entered in:
- Mark Register
- Attendance Register
- Admission Right
- Progress Report
- Which among the following is the duty of the teacher?
- To maintain School premises in a healthy conditions
- To maintain discipline in the school
- To distribute work among the assistants
- To maintain notes of lessons
- A private school which is recognised by and is receiving aid from the Govt is:
- Minority School
- Aided School
- Special School
- Training School
- As per R (3) of Ch VII, if the deficiency in attendance is more than ....... no condonation shall be given on any account:
- 40%
- 20%
- 30%
- 10%
- Any person or body of persons permitted to establish and maintain any private school under the Kerala Education Act 1959 is:
- Local authority
- Government
- State Advisory Board
- Educational agency
- Who is the ex-officio chairperson of the District Educational authority
- DEO
- District Panchayat President.
- DDE
- Representative of the Educational agency nominated by Govt.
- The Govt have power to make rules for the purpose of carrying into effect the provisions of K.E.Act.It shall deemed to have come into force on:
- 13.10.1980
- 7.5.1980
- 13.10.1982
- 12.4.1985
- There shall be no place for liquor shops within:
- 100 metres
- 175 metres
- 122 metres
- 183 metres
- For each pupil of open ventilators should be vided:
- 0.03sq metre
- 0.04sq metre
- 0.06sq metre
- 0.02 sq metre
- The dimensions of every class room in a Lower Primary School be:
- 6.5m x 6m x 3.5m
- 6m x 5.5m x 3m
- 6m x 6m x 3.7m
- 5.8m x 6m x 3.5m
- No private school shall be closed down without giving the Director one year’s notice expiring with ——of any year of the intention to do so:
- 31st December
- 30th June
- 31st May
- 1st January
- The State Education Advisory Board consists of a chairman and:
- Not more than 12 members excluding Chairman
- Not more than 15 members including Chairman
- Not more than 10 members including Chairman
- Not more than 5 members excluding Chairman
- Rent need not be levied from the following parties for conduct of meeting etc. in respect of school buildings:
- Private parties for conducting meetings
- Conduct of election by Govt.
- Political parties.
- Libraries
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