Q.11. What role does the Director General play under Rule 4?
A) Can appoint Gramin Dak Sevaks
B) Can issue philatelic stamps directly
C) Can introduce, modify, or discontinue products
D) Can only enforce postal punishments
Q.12. The Director General is empowered to enter into:
A) Judicial inquiries
B) Electoral partnerships
C) Inter-state tax disputes
D) Public or private collaborations for postal services
Q.13. The Postal Services Board has:
A) No legal identity
B) Limited term
C) Perpetual succession and a common seal
D) Jurisdiction over foreign governments
Q.14. Who notifies the composition and functions of the Postal Services Board?
A) President of India
B) Ministry of Finance
C) Central Government
D) Director General
Q.15. As per Rule 7, who can issue postage stamps?
A) Postal Staff Union
B) Central Government or Director General
C) State Postmasters only
D) Indian Revenue Board
Q.16. The Philatelic Advisory Committee is constituted by:
A) Director General of Posts
B) Postal Board Chairman
C) Central Government
D) Stamp Printing Press
Q.17. What is the function of the Philatelic Advisory Committee?
A) Promote private courier networks
B) Issue rules for international air mail
C) Advise on commemorative and special stamps
D) Collect data on rural insurance
Q.18. Which of the following is not an accepted mode of postage payment under Rule 9?
A) Franking impression
B) Digital currency
C) Cash
D) Postage stamps
Q.19. Payment methods for services other than postage will be:
A) As decided by Head Postmasters
B) Based on public demand
C) Specified in the regulations
D) Uniform across all countries
Q.20. Under Rule 11, who is responsible for managing addressing standards and postcodes?
A) Director General
B) Chief Postmaster General
C) Superintendent RMS
D) Local Municipal Office
