KERALA EDUCATION ACTS AND RULES: TEST PAPER 2
ONLINE TEST
- The area of site required for a Higher Secondary as prescribed in KER is:
- 1.2 to 2 Hectres
- .4 to .8 Hectres
- 1.2 to 2.3 Hectres
- 3 Hectres
- The required measurement of a class room in a L.P. School is :
- 6 x 6 x 3.7 Mts
- 6 x 5 x 3.7 Mts
- 5.5. x 5.5 x 3 Mts
- 6 x 5.5 x 3 Mts
- The authority with whom the Headmaster is to consult while preparing the Time Table of a School Year is:
- P.T.A.
- Senior Assistant
- Educational Officer
- Staff council
- The minimum strength of pupil required for sanctioning special divisions for a particular language as ‘medium of instruction’ in L.P. section is :
- 10 for each standard or aggregate of 40 pupils
- 12 for each standard or aggregate of 50 pupils
- 5 for each standard or aggregate of 25 pupils
- 15 for each standard or aggregate of 45 pupils
- Quote the item which is not included in the prescribed of extracurricular activities in schools is:
- Scout and Guides
- Combined study groups
- N.C.C.
- Junior Red Cross
- The authority competent to conduct the internal examination in schools is:
- Headmaster
- Deputy Director
- Senior Assistant
- Staff council
- All connected records relating to the promotion of pupils shall be kept for the period of:
- One Year
- Two Years
- Until next annual inspection
- Till the pupils leave the school
- The person to which the Headmaster is to inform before a pupil is suspended from the rolls is:
- Class Leader
- School Leader
- Guardian of pupil
- Educational Officer
- The period up to which the supervision diary of a teacher is to be kept as a confidential record is:
- 5 Years after retirement
- 10 Years
- 15 Years
- Until he retires
- The record to be maintained by the Headmaster for re cording the important events in the school such as introduction of new text books, apparatus etc. is:
- Factual Diary
- Log Book
- Visitors Book
- Inspection Book
- The authority competent for permitting sale, mortgage lease etc. of the property of aided school is:
- District Educational Officer
- Deputy Director
- Headmaster
- Local body
- One of the following groups of pupils are exempted from payment of Festival Activities Fee:
- Children of serving soldiers
- Children of Pravasees
- Children of teachers in service
- Scheduled Caste/Tribe pupils
- The date of determination of age for eligibility of appointment of teachers in aided schools will be:
- 1st July
- 1st January
- 15th July
- 1st June
- Initial appointment of qualified teachers shall be as:
- Acting
- On probation
- Temporary
- Permanent
- Appointment of qualified teachers will be deemed ________ till they are confirmed.
- Officiating
- Probationary
- Acting
- Substantive
- The period of probation of a primary teacher in aided school shall be:
- One year within a continuous period of 2 Years
- Two years within a continuous period of 3 years
- Three years within a period of 5 years
- 6 months within a continuous period of one year
- The Vacancy in a teaching post that may fell vacant on the closing date shall not be filled up till:
- 15th July
- Re-opening date
- 30th September
- Onam holidays
- The number of copies of appointment order that may be submitted for approval of appointment is:
- TWO
- One
- Three
- Four
- An appeal against the denial of approval of appointment by the Asst. Educational Officer is lie to the:
- Dist. Ednl. Officer
- Director
- Deputy Director
- Government
- The main criterion for allowing transfer to a teacher is.
- Efficiency.
- Relationship with the Headmaster
- Good behaviour to the management
- Seniority
- The departmental authority competent to give previous approval for inter management transfer of a teacher is :
- Deputy Director
- Director
- Dist. Ednl. Officer
- Government
- The authority competent for approving the seniority list of staff of a corporate Educational Agency having schools in more than one Revenue District will be the :
- Deputy Director where the Headquarters of the management situates
- Dist. Ednl. Officer, where the headquarters of the management situates
- Director of General Education
- Secretary to Government
- The date of determination of seniority of a teacher will be:
- Length of continuous service in that grade
- Date of acquisition of qualification
- Date of declaration of probation
- Date of confirmation
- The minimum required service for promotion as Headmaster of High School is :
- 15 Years
- 16 Years
- 12 Years
- 10 Years
- A teacher who has been temporarily promoted as Headmaster will ordinarily be replaced when:
- The Staff council decides that he is not competent
- Another member became qualified
- The P.T.A. decides to revert him
- He fails the departmental tests in 3 consecutive chances
- If there are more than one claimants for a post under Rule 51 A, preference will be given according to their :
- Date of birth
- Date of first appointment
- Date of acquiring qualifications
- Alphabetical order
- A teacher who has been granted special leave for her duties as Chairperson of a local body is eligible to count the period of leave for:
- All service benefits
- Increments only
- Service benefits except leave
- Only for leave is
- The maximum period of duration of suspension of a teacher without the sanction of the Educational Officer is:
- 30 days
- One Year
- No limit
- 15 days
- The authority to consider the request of the Manager to extend the period of suspension of the head of High School is
- Dist. Ednl. Officer
- Deputy Director
- Director
- Government
- A teacher who has a living wife should obtain permission for another marriage from:
- Director
- Headmaster
- Government
- Educational Officer
- Who is the Secretary of the State Education Advisory Board?
- Education Minister
- Secretary to Govt.
- Director
- Joint commissioner
- The authority for fixing the staff strength of schools every year is :
- Deputy Director
- (B) Director
- Government
- Educational Officer
- The normal date of effect of staff fixation of schools is:
- 15th July
- 6th working day
- 1st August
- 1st April
- The Deputy Director of Education shall scrutinise the staff fixation orders issued by the Asst. Ednl Officers at least :
- 25 percent
- 15 percent
- 10 percent
- 5 percent
- The number of posts of Clerks admissible for a school having a student’s strength of 2,000 is:
- 3
- 2
- 1
- 4
- The decision of the Asst. Educational officer affecting deduction from Maintenance Grant is appealable before the :
- Dist. Ednl. officer
- Director
- Government
- Deputy Director
- The Provident Fund admissible to aided school teachers is
- General Provident Fund
- Employees Provident Fund
- Provident Fund to Labour workers
- Kerala Aided School Employees Provident Fund
- The appointing authority to the post of Lab. Assistant in aided Higher Secondary School is:
- Manager
- R.D.D
- Principal
- Director
- The minimum age limit for appointment of a aided Higher Secondary School Teacher is :
- 20 Years
- 18 Years
- 21 Years
- 25 Years
- The Transfer certificate of a pupil when leaving the school is issued in Form No. :
- No. 1
- No. 3
- No. 5
- No. 7
- The first seven standards i.e. Std I to Std VII shall be collectively known as the:
- Primary Grade
- Upper Primary Grade
- Lower Primary Grade
- Secondary Grade
- Fine Arts Schools come under schools for:
- Primary Education
- Special Education
- Secondary Education
- General Education
- The minimum site area specified for Training school with or without model school is:
- 1.2 to 2 Hectares
- .4 to .8 Hectares
- 1.2 Hectares
- 1 to 2.4 Hectares
- In the case of —— the area of the site and the dimensions of the class rooms should be as prescribed by the Director
- Training Schools
- Higher Secondary Schools
- Primary School
- Basic Schools
- In the case of concrete vaults the distance of a school shall not be less than:
- 25 metres
- 50 metres
- 100 metres
- 183 metres
- In a Training School class room facilities per student shall be:
- 1.5 sq. metres
- 1.8 sq. metres
- 1.9 sq. metres
- 1.7 sq. metres.
- The authority competent to change the names of private and Government schools is:
- The DGE/ The DDE
- Government
- Local Body
- Educational Officer
- ............. if any shall be consulted when sanction is given a refused to open higher standards.
- State Educational Advisory Board
- The Local Educational Authority
- The Director of Public Instruction
- The Government
- The fee and other income of a school shall not be utilised for any purpose other than educational purposes. Educational purposes do not include:
- Tuition fees
- Fines
- Financial guarantee
- Admission fees
- ............ may in deserving cases grand exemption from minimum strength for a school for a specified period
- Educational officer
- Government
- The Director
- Deputy Director of Education
- When the recognition of an institution or the permission to open a school or standard is withdrawn the fact shall be notified in the Gazette by the:
- Education officer
- Government
- Director
- State Education Advisory Board
- Every school shall maintain an admission register in:
- Form 4
- Form 5
- Form 6
- Form 7
- When a pupil is admitted to a school the particulars give in the application for admission shall be entered in the Admission Register and attested by:
- Deputy Director
- Educational Officer
- The Manager
- The Headmaster
- Pupils who complete.............. Years of age while still on the rolls of a school may be allowed to continue their studies in that school or any other school until they are removed from rolls.
- 20
- 18
- 22
- 21
- A candidate who has completed ............... years of age may be permitted to sit for the annual examination of STD VII in any High school along with the other pupils on remitting a tee of Rs. 10 into Government Treasury.
- 14
- 16
- 17
- 18
- Pupils coming from schools outside the state may be admitted pending production of transfer certificate, such certificates being produced not later than ...............days after the date of re-opening of the school previously attended.
- 1 month
- 2 months
- 15 days
- 10 days
- The previous sanction of the ............ shall be obtained for re-admission after the next school year.
- Headmaster
- Director
- Educational Officer
- Deputy Director
- All schools shall be re-opened on the:
- first day of June
- 31st day of May
- 2nd day of June
- first working day of June
- Academic year shall be deemed to commence on the.
- 1st June
- 15th June
- re-opening day
- 30th May
- Under special circumstances shortage in the number of working days condoned by the Educational Officer up to a maximum of:
- 10 days
- 20 days
- 18 days
- 15 days
- At least ———————— days before the commencement of every school year, the Director all issue the Education Department calendar for the year.
- 30
- 20
- 15
- 10
- ...................means any aided, recognised or Govt. School established before the commencement of the Kerala Education Act of 1958 and continuing as such at such commencement.
- Aided School
- Government School
- Recognised School
- Existing School
- For the purpose of advising the Government on matters pertaining to educational policy and administration of the Department of Education, the Government may constitute a:
- Local Authority
- State Education Advisory Board
- District Educational Authority
- Education Development Committee
- ................... shall be responsible for the conduct of the school in accordance with the provisions of the Kerala Education Act and Rules 1958.
- District Educational officer
- The Headmaster
- Asst Edl. Officer
- The Manager
- ...............................shall constitute an Educational development committee for each school under its management for attending to the welfare needs.
- The Local Authority.
- Educational Development Committee
- District Educational Authorities
- District Planning Committee
- “Child” means a boy or girl between the ages of six and fourteen at the beginning of the academic year as per
- Act 22 (i)
- Act 22 (ii)
- Act 22 (iii)
- Act 22 (iv)
- All teachers below the age of..............are expected to actively participate in the physical activities.
- 30
- 35
- 40
- 45
- The minimum strength of the linguistic minority group for each standard shall be ............ in standards VIII to X.
- 10
- 15
- 20
- 25
- Every school shall maintain a ............... in form 9.
- Admission Register
- Progress Register
- Punishment Register
- Stock Register
- Which among the following is not the function of the Head Master?
- To organise and conduct staff council
- Maintain discipline in the school
- To effect promotion of pupil
- Maintain notes of lessons
- As soon as a teacher is appointed in a school, the manager shall immediately issue an appointment order to the teacher in:
- Form 27
- Form 20
- Form 19
- Form 25
- A teacher shall cease to be in service after a continuous absence of.............. whether with or without leave.
- 5 years
- 3 years
- 4 years
- 7 years
- Payment of maintenance grant to aided schools are within chapter......... of K.E.R
- XXV
- XXIV
- XXX
- XXVIII
- All complaints regarding the conducted of the election of members to the local educational authority will be disposed of by the:
- Government
- Director of public instruction
- District Educational officer
- District Collector
- In order to constitute a meeting of the Local Educational Authority the quorum shall be :
- Fiven
- Four
- Six
- Eight
- Promotion shall be made on ................ and no other day except under order of the Educational Officer
- At the end of May
- Re-opening day
- Closing Day
- 6th working day
- Statements containing lists of all movable and immovable properties of aided schools should be sent by the Manager to the Dist. Edl. Officer in:
- Form 10
- Form 42
- Form 37
- Form 2
- A post of sewing teacher shall be sanctioned if there are -- pupils in the complete Upper Primary Section :
- Not less than 200 boys and girls
- Less than 200 girls
- Not less than 200 girls
- Less than 200 boys and girls
- Period of exemption from age rules for admission that can be granted by the Educational Officer will be limited to:
- Six months
- Four months
- Five months
- Three months
- Conduct of enquiries regarding arrears of salary dealt with in chapter:
- VIII
- XX
- XI
- XIV.
- A pupil shall not be removed from rolls if he:
- has been absent without leave for 15 working days consecutively
- has not passed the highest class in the school
- has been issued transfer certificate
- has been dismissed from the school
- As per Rule 6(2)of Ch VII the percentage of attendance of every pupil during the school year shall be entered against his name in the ————— on the date of closing of the school for summer holidays.
- Promotion Register
- Admission Register
- Punishment Register
- Attendance Register
- It shall be the duty of the - to see that noon-day poor pupils free of cost. meals, clothing, books and writing materials are provided for
- AEO
- Noon-meal officer
- DEO
- Local Authority
- When a pupil is dismissed he should be removed from the rolls with appropriate entries in:
- Admission Register
- Supervision Diary
- Punishment Register
- Log Book
- When a teacher leave one school and joins another his supervision Diary shall be forwarded to the?
- HM of the former school
- Manager
- HM of the latter school
- DEO
- Distinguished visitors may record their observations about the school is :
- Factual Diary
- Visitors books
- Log Books
- Supervision Diary
- Under special circumstances shortage in the number of Working days, may be condoned by the Director, if the short. age is ——
- 20 days
- Beyond 20 days
- Beyond 15 days
- 15 days
- Minimum attendance prescribed for the purpose of promotion of pupils of standard I to III:
- 70%
- 85%
- 90%
- No minimum
- ————— of the total seats in Training schools under the open quota shall be reserved for qualified orthopedically handicapped persons;
- 5 %
- 2%
- 7%
- 3%
- Trainees whose, deficiency in attendance exceeds ——— shall be required to undergo the course again in the succeeding year.
- 40%
- 15%
- 20%
- 25%
- No. of peons that may be appointed in schools with Std IX as the highest with a strength of 700 and above but below 1500
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- The minimum strength of pupils belonging to the linguistic minority group shall be ————— in lower Primary Section
- 15 or 45 in aggregate
- 10 for each standard or an aggregate of 40 pupil
- 10 pupils or an aggregate of 30
- 15 pupils or an aggregate of 40
- The activities of the N.C.C. are governed by National Cadet Corps Act ————— and the National Cadet Corps Rules issued by the Govt. of India.
- 1950
- 1956
- 1942
- 1948
- The working day (School day) for every institution shall consist of:
- 6 hours
- Five hours
- 5 1/2 hours
- 6 1/2 hours
- A notice shall be issued to the Manager of the Schools in Form 18 to show cause within ————— why action should not be taken for taking over the management of the school.
- 10 days
- 15 days
- 20 days
- 30 days
- When a pupil is suspended, the particulars of suspension should be entered against his name in the —
- Mark register
- Progress register
- Admission register
- Attendance register
- There shall be no place for sale of liquors within the ————of the school.
- 150 m
- 183 m
- 50 m
- 175 m
- As per Note below Rule 12 (iii) of Chapter IX Teachers shall maintain ———— for the subjects they teach.
- Progress Register
- Scheme of Works
- Notes of Lessons
- Lesson plan
- ...........means a Panchayat at any level constituted unde Section 4 of the Kerala Panchayat Raj Act 1994.
- Education Development Committee
- Dist Edl. Authority
- State Edn. Advisory Board
- Local Authority
- The Management of Govt and Aided Pre-Primary Schools and Primary Schools are vested with ———— having jurisdiction over the area in which the school is situated.
- Municipality
- District Panchayat
- Village Panchayat
- Corporation