GOT 97 november 2019 Paper with answers

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The GOT 97 November 2019 paper highlights the importance of understanding the relationship between state educational rules and general civil service conduct rules. Since this is an open-book exam, your speed in locating specific “G.O.” (Government Order) numbers is the deciding factor.

Essential Tips & Insights from the Nov 2019 Paper
CCA Rules Section: Focus heavily on Rule 9. The 2019 paper had multiple questions asking to distinguish between “Minor Penalties” (like Censure) and “Major Penalties” (like Dismissal).
G.O. Ms. No. 63 (SSC Scheme): This is a goldmine. In 2019, questions appeared regarding the minimum marks for passing and the rules for “Betterment” exams.
Probation Rules: Check the A.P. State and Subordinate Service Rules. You should know the exact duration of probation for direct recruits (usually 2 years) vs. promotees (usually 1 year).
Suspension Orders: Know that an order of suspension made under Rule 8 continues until it is modified or revoked by a competent authority.
Subsistence Allowance Calculation: The paper often asks about the percentage of pay allowed during suspension—typically 50%, which can be increased or decreased after 6 months.
Panchayat Raj Act Section: Focus on the “Powers and Functions” of the Mandal Praja Parishad. Specifically, look for the role of the President and the MDO.

Zilla Parishad Standing Committees: The 2019 paper touched on the number of standing committees in a Zilla Parishad (usually 7).
Appointing Authorities: Questions frequently ask who the appointing authority is for specific gazetted posts in the education department.
Date of Birth Alterations: Review the rules for changing DOB in service records; usually, this must be done within 3 years of joining service.
Compulsory Retirement: Understand the difference between “Retirement in Public Interest” and “Compulsory Retirement” as a penalty.
Appeals Procedure: Note that under Rule 21, every government servant is entitled to one appeal against an order of penalty.
Seniority Disputes: Seniority is generally determined by the date of first appointment to the service. Look for “Rule 33” of the General Rules.
Local Body Contributions: Look for rules regarding the “Education Fund” of the Mandal and Zilla Parishads.

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