Which pension is granted to civil servant who retires in the age of sixty?

A. Superannuation
B. Invalid
C. Retiring
D. Compensation
Correct Answer: A. Superannuation
Explanation:



A superannuation pension is granted to a civil servant upon reaching the prescribed age of retirement, typically 60 years. It is a normal retirement pension given after completing the service period and attaining the age limit set by the government.




💡 Key Idea


Superannuation = retirement due to age limit. It is different from invalid pension (due to disability), retiring pension (early retirement), and compensation pension (abolition of post).



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