CAT Act 1985 MCQ

CAT Act 1985 MCQ-Practice high-quality MCQs for the Inspector of Post Office (IPO) Exam covering key postal rules, procedures, and current schemes. Ideal for quick revision and accurate self-assessment based on the latest syllabus.

1.What is the short title of the Act governing the establishment of the Central Administrative Tribunal?

a) Administrative Services Tribunal Act, 1985
b) Central Services Tribunal Act, 1985
c) Central Administrative Tribunal Act, 1985
d) Service Matters Tribunal Act, 1985

2.What is the enactment date of the Central Administrative Tribunal Act, 1985?

a) 1st July 1985
b) 27th February 1985
c) 1st April 1985
d) 15th August 1985

3.When did the Central Administrative Tribunal Act, 1985 come into force?

a) 1st January 1986
b) 27th February 1985
c) 1st July 1985
d) 15th August 1985

4.Which of the following categories is excluded from the jurisdiction of CAT?

a) Central Government employees
b) Local Authority employees
c) Armed Forces personnel
d) Civil Servants under State Governments

5.Who is considered an ‘Administrative Member’ under the CAT Act?

a) A retired High Court Judge
b) A member with non-judicial administrative experience
c) A serving IAS officer only
d) Any employee from judiciary

6.Who appoints the Chairman of the Central Administrative Tribunal?

a) Prime Minister of India
b) Chief Justice of India
c) President of India
d) Union Public Service Commission

7.The term “Appropriate Government” refers to—

a) The Home Ministry only
b) Central Government for Central Tribunals and State Government for State Tribunals
c) Chief Justice for all matters
d) None of the above

8.Which matters are covered under the term ‘Service Matters’ in the CAT Act?

a) Promotions and Leave
b) Pension and Disciplinary Actions
c) Remuneration and Seniority
d) All of the above

9.Which body publishes the Notification for establishing a Tribunal or Bench?

a) Ministry of Law and Justice
b) Supreme Court of India
c) Appropriate Government in Official Gazette
d) Central Vigilance Commission

10.Who can establish a State Administrative Tribunal?

a) Central Government suo-moto
b) Governor of the State
c) Supreme Court
d) Central Government, upon request from the State Government

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