MCQs on Domestic and Foreign Post Guidelines

Domestic and Foreign Post Guidelines-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.Which authority is primarily responsible for issuing official orders and guidelines for India Post services?

A. Department of Telecommunications
B. Indian Postal Service Tribunal
C. Postal Directorate (Dak Bhawan, New Delhi)
D. Ministry of Finance

2.The classification of mail into First-Class and Second-Class is based on:

A. Content confidentiality
B. Mode of booking
C. Transmission priority and contents
D. Type of sender

3.Which of the following are categorized under First-Class Mail?

A. Registered Newspapers and Book Packets
B. Letters, Inland Letter Cards, Post Cards
C. Sample Packets and Printed Books
D. Meghdoot Post Cards and Sample Packets

4.Under the All Up Scheme, how is first-class mail transported?

A. Only by surface
B. Through private logistics
C. By air wherever available, without extra cost
D. Only by rail

5.What is the maximum permissible weight for a letter in domestic post?

A. 500 grams
B. 1 kg
C. 5 kg
D. 2 kg

6.An Inland Letter Card (ILC) cannot be

A. Folded
B. Sealed
C. Registered
D. Enclosed in an envelope

7.What is the maximum weight allowed for an Inland Letter Card (ILC)?

A. 2 grams
B. 3 grams
C. 5 grams
D. 10 grams

8. The Meghdoot Post Card is primarily used for

A. Registered business communication
B. Communication from prisoners
C. Advertisement purposes by Government
D. Classified messages

09.Which of the following is true about Post Cards?

A. Costlier than letters
B. Have message area on both sides
C. Meghdoot Post Card costs ₹6
D. Ordinary Post Card costs ₹.50

10. Book Packets are classified under:

A. First-Class Mail
B. Foreign Post Only
C. Second-Class Mail
D. Logistics Post

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