Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti Quiz
Topic: Education Code - Disciplinary Proceedings on Students (Articles 52.1 to 52.3.4)
Q1. Which Chapter of the NVS Education Code-2019 contains the Code of Conduct covering Article 52?
Correct Answer: C) Chapter VI[cite: 1]
Q2. What is the explicit heading of Article 52 in the NVS Education Code?
Correct Answer: B) Disciplinary Proceedings on Students[cite: 1]
Q3. On which page of the NVS Education Code-2019 Table of Contents does Article 52 begin?
Correct Answer: C) Page 85[cite: 1]
Q4. Article 51 directly precedes Article 52. What does Article 51 deal with?
Correct Answer: A) For Teachers[cite: 1]
Q5. Article 52 primarily addresses disciplinary actions regarding which of the following stakeholders?
Correct Answer: C) Students[cite: 1]
Q6. Article 52 is split systematically from sub-articles 52.1 to 52.3.4. What is the fundamental purpose of sub-article 52.1?
Correct Answer: A) Defining categories of student misconduct and initial oversight[cite: 1]
Q7. Under Article 52.2, which authority is designated as primarily responsible for ensuring safety, security, and initiating local student disciplinary inquiries at the institutional level?
Correct Answer: C) Principal[cite: 1]
Q8. Which structural framework is utilized under Article 52.3 to review serious forms of student indiscipline within JNVs?
Correct Answer: B) Vidyalaya Disciplinary Committee / Internal Inquiry Framework[cite: 1]
Q9. Under sub-article 52.3.1, when a disciplinary violation occurs, what is the initial compulsory step regarding the student's parents?
Correct Answer: A) Informing them immediately and issuing an official communication[cite: 1]
Q10. What type of approach does Article 52 highlight for handling behavioral corrections from sub-article 52.1 to 52.3.4?
Correct Answer: B) Progressive disciplinary actions following due institutional inquiry[cite: 1]
Q11. Who is the administrative supervisor that guides the internal documentation process during an inquiry under Article 52.3.2?
Correct Answer: A) The Principal / Vice-Principal coordinating the inquiry[cite: 1]
Q12. What critical principle of justice must be observed during student disciplinary proceedings as per Article 52.3.3?
Correct Answer: A) Opportunity of being heard (Natural Justice)[cite: 1]
Q13. To whom must the complete inquiry report be submitted under sub-article 52.3.4 if a serious penalty like expulsion is recommended?
Correct Answer: B) The Competent Higher Authority (Deputy Commissioner of the Region / NVS HQ)[cite: 1]
Q14. In residential institutions like JNV, serious student indiscipline handled under Article 52 includes which of the following?
Correct Answer: A) Violations threatening the safety and security of other students[cite: 1]
Q15. Which committee's administrative framework is structurally linked at the school level to monitor overall student discipline and welfare under Article 32?
Correct Answer: A) Vidyalaya Management Committee (VMC)[cite: 1]
Q16. What is the fundamental objective of Article 52.2.1 regarding student disciplinary enforcement?
Correct Answer: A) Maintaining a harmonious, safe, and controlled residential environment[cite: 1]
Q17. Under the definitions in Chapter I, what defines the duration of institutional control where disciplinary guidelines apply?
Correct Answer: A) Throughout the Academic Year and residential term[cite: 1]
Q18. If a student is found guilty of mild misconduct under Article 52.1, what is the preferred initial course of action?
Correct Answer: B) Counseling, warning, and immediate parental notification[cite: 1]
Q19. Under sub-article 52.3.2, who usually presents facts or findings of an incident to the school disciplinary committee?
Correct Answer: A) House Master / Teacher In-charge of the section[cite: 1]
Q20. Any final order regarding termination or rustication of a student compiled through the sequence of 52.3.4 must match the alignment of guidelines provided by:
Correct Answer: A) Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti Headquarters[cite: 1]
Q21. Disciplinary rules under Article 52 apply equally across all genders because:
Correct Answer: A) Masculine gender includes the feminine gender mutatis mutandis under Article 1.25[cite: 1]
Q22. Which of the following is NOT an authorized form of processing severe student misconduct under Articles 52.1 to 52.3.4?
Correct Answer: B) Arbitrary and immediate physical corporal punishment[cite: 1]
Q23. When an inquiry is initiated under sub-article 52.3, what is the required status of the evidence or statements collected?
Correct Answer: A) They must be recorded in writing and signed by witnesses/inquirers[cite: 1]
Q24. What role does the Vice-Principal play under structural guidelines when severe student indiscipline arises?
Correct Answer: A) Handles immediate case documentation and reports directly to the Principal[cite: 1]
Q25. According to Chapter VI layout, disciplinary proceedings on students must balance institutional order with:
Correct Answer: A) Child welfare, correction, and student safety parameters[cite: 1]
Q26. If an incident under Article 52 involves major safety concerns, who has the ultimate oversight to monitor the execution of standard protocols?
Correct Answer: A) NVS Headquarters and the Regional Deputy Commissioner[cite: 1]
Q27. The term "Disciplinary Proceedings" under Article 52 implies:
Correct Answer: A) A systematic, step-by-step administrative process to evaluate misconduct rules[cite: 1]
Q28. Under sub-article 52.3.1, before taking severe action against an in-house student, the disciplinary framework must verify:
Correct Answer: A) All written statements, circumstantial reports, and past behavioral records[cite: 1]
Q29. What type of authority does the Principal possess under Article 22 to suspend a student temporarily pending a detailed inquiry under Article 52?
Correct Answer: A) Executive administrative authority over student management[cite: 1]
Q30. The final goal of updating student codes from sub-article 52.1 to 52.3.4 in the Navodaya Education Code is:
Correct Answer: A) To foster healthy values, maintain systemic safety, and ensure rule-bound behavioral remediation[cite: 1]
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