Friday, March 25, 2011
SSC NORTHERN REGION GROUP B NON-GAZETTED RECRUITMENT
STAFF SELECTION COMMISSION (NORTHERN REGION)
ADVT. NO. NR/HQ/1/2011
CLOSING DATE: 09.4.2011
F. NO. 8/1/2011-RNR
APPLICATIONS IN THE PRESCRIBED PROFORMA ARE INVITED FROM ELIGIBLE CANDIDATES FOR THE FOLLOWING GROUP `B’ NON-GAZETTED POSTS FOR VARIOUS MINISTRIES/OFFICES OF THE GOVERNMENT OF INDIA.
Cat. No.NR-(B)- 1: SENIOR TECHNICAL ASSISTANT (DAIRY) IN D/O ANIMAL HUSBANDRY, DAIRYING AND FISHERIES, MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE, NEW DELHI.
Pay Scale: Pay Band 2 Rs. 9300-34800+4200/- (General Central Service Group 'B' Non Gazetted, Non Ministerial).
Vacancy: OBC -01 (The post is not identified suitable for PH candidates)
Age : 18- 30 years
EQ: 1. (i) Degree in Dairy Science /Dairy Technology From a recognized university
(ii) One year practical experience in production handling and marketing of milk and milk products
OR
2. (i) Diploma in Dairy Technology from a recognized Institute
(ii) Three year’s Practical Experience in Production, handling and marketing of milk and milk products
DQ:- Master’s Degree in Dairy Science/Dairy Technology.
I.P.: New Delhi with All India Service Liability.
Note 1: Qualifications are relaxable at the discretion of the Staff Selection Commission in case of candidates otherwise well qualified.
Note 2: The qualifications regarding experience is relaxable at the discretion of SSC in the case of candidates belonging to Scheduled Castes or Scheduled Tribes, if at any stage of selection the SSC is of the opinion that sufficient number of candidates from these communities possessing the requisite experience are not likely to be available to fill up vacancies reserved for them.
Cat. No.NR-(B)- 2: ASSISTANT STORES OFFICER IN SURVEY OF INDIA, DEHRADUN.
Pay Scale: Rs. 9300-34800+Grade Pay Rs. 4200/- (General Central Service Group 'B' Non Gazetted, Non Ministerial).
Vacancy: 07 (UR-05, ST-01, OBC-01) (The post is identified suitable for PH (OH/HH) candidates only).
Age : 18-32 years (Relaxable for Govt. Servant up to 35 years)
EQ: 1. Degree of a recognised University or equivalent.
2. About 3 years experience of procurement and maintenance and Accounting of survey instruments/equipment and Photographic etc. Stores in a Govt. Department OR Commercial organisation of repute.
DQ:- Knowledge of Survey and Map reproduction instruments and material.
I.P.: Dehradun, Hyderabad, Chandigarh, Jaipur, Jabalpur, with All India Service Liability.
Note 1: Qualifications are relaxable at the discretion of the Staff Selection Commission in case of candidates otherwise well qualified.
Note 2: The qualifications regarding experience is relaxable at the discretion of SSC in the case of candidates belonging to Scheduled Castes or Scheduled Tribes, if at any stage of selection the SSC is of the opinion that sufficient number of candidates from these communities possessing the requisite experience are not likely to be available to fill up vacancies reserved for them.
Cat. No.NR-(B)- 3:- ASSISTANT SCIENTIFIC OFFICER ( MATHEMATICS) of M/o Human Resource Development, Commission for Scientific and Technical Terminology, R.K. Puram, New Delhi.
Pay Scale: PB-2 (Rs. 9300-34800/-) With Grade Pay of Rs.4600/- (General Central Service Group 'B' Non Gazetted, Non Ministerial).
Vacancy: 01 (UR) (The post is identified suitable for PH (OH) candidates only).
Age : :18-30 years .
EQ: Master’s Degree in Mathematics from a recognized university or equivalent with English and Hindi as compulsory/optional at secondary school examination level.
I.P.: New Delhi with All India Service Liability
Note 1: Qualifications are relaxable at the discretion of the Staff Selection Commission in case of candidates otherwise well qualified.
Note 2: The qualifications regarding experience is relaxable at the discretion of SSC in the case of candidates belonging to Scheduled Castes or Scheduled Tribes, if at any stage of selection the SSC is of the opinion that sufficient number of candidates from these communities possessing the requisite experience are not likely to be available to fill up vacancies reserved for them.
J.R: Implementation of schemes of CSTT relating to evolution of terminology in Mathematics and other terminology evolution and propagation work as assigned
Cat. No.NR-(B)- 4: RUSSIAN STENO-II, O/o NAVAL HQRS. MINISTRY OF DEFENCE, NEW DELHI
Pay Scale: PB-2 Rs.9300-34800/- + G.P. Rs. 4200/- (General Central Service Group 'B' Non Gazetted, Non Ministerial).
Vacancy: 01(UR) (The post is reserve for OH (OL/BL/OA) candidates only).
Age : 18-30 years
EQ: (a) Higher secondary or equivalent from a recognized university /Board with Advanced Diploma in Russian language (two years’ duration ) from a recognised university or Institution.
OR
Degree from a recognized university with certificate of proficiency in Russian language (one years ‘ course ) from a recognised university or Institution.
(ii) Should be able to take dictation in Russian language at a speed of 40 words per minute.
(iii) Speed of 40 words per minute in English Typewriting.
Note 1 :- Trade Test will be help to judge suitability
Note 2:- Qualifications are relaxable at the discretion of the competent authority in case of candidates otherwise well qualified .
Note 3:- The qualifications regarding experience is /are relaxable at the discretion of the competent authority in the case of candidates belonging to the scheduled castes and the scheduled tribes if at any stage of selection , the staff selection commission is of the opinion that sufficient number of candidates from these communities possessing the requisite experience are not likely to be available to fill up the posts reserved for them
I.P.: New Delhi with All India Service Liability.
J.R: (a) Taking dictation & Typing in Russian/English.
(b) Typing of indents.
(c) Maintain files connected with contracts, Supplementary Agreements and working Protocols on documentation procured ex- Russia.
(d) Convert and insert transliterated equivalents of Russian pertaining to Russian characters during computerization of data base pertaining to Russian documentation.
Cat. No.NR-(B)- 5:- Technical Assistant (Printed Publicity/Production ) in Publications Division, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, Soochna Bhawan , CGO Complex ,New Delhi.
Pay Scale: Pay Band -2 Rs.9300-34800 + Grade Pay Rs .4200/- (General Central Service Group 'B' Non Gazetted, Non Ministerial).
Vacancy: 01 (SC) (The post is not identified suitable for PH candidates)
Age : 18-30 years
EQ: (i) Diploma in Printing Technology from a recognized University /Institution or equivalent .
(ii) 2 Years experience in a reputable printing press / publishing house advertising agency/ Government Organization engaged in bringing out books, periodicals, posters, folders calendars and other from of printed materials .
Desirable : (i) Knowledge of Hindi (ii) Practical experience in offset printing (iii) Costing and Estimating
I.P.: New Delhi with All India Service Liability.
Note 1: Qualifications are relaxable at the discretion of the Staff Selection Commission in case of candidates otherwise well qualified.
Note 2: The qualifications regarding experience is relaxable at the discretion of SSC in the case of candidates belonging to Scheduled Castes or Scheduled Tribes, if at any stage of selection the SSC is of the opinion that sufficient number of candidates from these communities possessing the requisite experience are not likely to be available to fill up vacancies reserved for them.
J.R: To assist the Assistant Production Manager (printed publicity)/ Assistant Director (Production )in the day-to- day work for completion of production and printing of books, periodicals, posters, folders, calendars and other form of printed materials .
Cat. No.NR-(B)- 6 Business Executive , GCS, Class-II, in Publications Division, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, Soochna Bhawan , CGO Complex ,New Delhi.
Pay Scale: PB-2Rs.9300-34800 with Grade Pay Rs.4200/- (General Central Service Group 'B' Non Gazetted, Non Ministerial).
Vacancy: 02 (UR) (The post is not identified suitable for PH candidates)
Age : 18-30 years
EQ: (i) Degree of a recognised university.
(ii) About two years experience in a publishing house of standing or corresponding organisation under government in responsible position dealing with organisation of sales and distribution of publications , advertising and publicity .
I.P.: New Delhi with All India Service Liability
Note 1: Qualifications are relaxable at the discretion of the Staff Selection Commission in case of candidates otherwise well qualified.
Note 2: The qualifications regarding experience is relaxable at the discretion of SSC in the case of candidates belonging to Scheduled Castes or Scheduled Tribes, if at any stage of selection the SSC is of the opinion that sufficient number of candidates from these communities possessing the requisite experience are not likely to be available to fill up vacancies reserved for them.
J.R: Sales promotion activities, planning and execution of programmes in book fairs, tour programme with a view to promote sale, making survey to ascertain sale pattern and searching new segments of market, supervision of bulk sale & supplies to agents .
Cat. No.NR-(B)- 07:- SENIOR TECHNICAL ASSISTANT (CROPS) in D/o Agriculture and Cooperation, M/o Agriculture, New Delhi.
Pay Scale: Rs.5500-9000/- (pre-revised) (General Central Service Group 'B' Non Gazetted, Non Ministerial).
Vacancy: 02 (01-UR & 01-OBC) (The post is not identified suitable for PH candidates)
Age : :18-30 years .
EQ: 1. (i) B.Sc. degree in Agriculture from a recognised university or equivalent.
(ii) 2 Years experience in Agricultural Planning/Development/ Extention.
OR
2. B. Sc. Degree in Agriculture followed by a Post –Graduate Degree in any branch of Agricultural Science of a recognized university or equivalent
I.P.: New Delhi with All India Service Liability.
Note 1: Qualifications are relaxable at the discretion of the Staff Selection Commission in case of candidates otherwise well qualified.
Note 2: The qualifications regarding experience is relaxable at the discretion of SSC in the case of candidates belonging to Scheduled Castes or Scheduled Tribes, if at any stage of selection the SSC is of the opinion that sufficient number of candidates from these communities possessing the requisite experience are not likely to be available to fill up vacancies reserved for them.
J.R: (A) (i) To assist preparation of technical notes for programmes/schemes of Central/State Govt. (ii) To assist in compilation of data & technical information (iii) To assist in scrutinizing of five year plan & Preparing progress report (iv) Examination of progress in Central/State schemes & Preparation of reports.
Cat. No.NR-(B)- 8: SENIOR TECHNICAL ASSISTANT (GEOPHYSICS), O/o CENTRAL GROUND WATER BOARD, M/o Water Resources, New Delhi.
Pay Scale: PB-2 Rs.9300-34800/- & GP Rs.4600/- (General Central Service Group 'B' Non Gazetted, Non Ministerial).
Vacancy: 02 (UR) (The post is not identified suitable for PH candidates)
Age : 18-30 years
EQ: (i) Master’s Degree in Geophysics or Applied Geophysics from a recognized university or equivalent
DQ: 2 years’ experience in Geophysical Investigations related to ground water exploration.
I.P.: Any where in India.
Note 1: Qualifications are relaxable at the discretion of the Staff Selection Commission in case of candidates otherwise well qualified.
Note 2: The qualifications regarding experience is relaxable at the discretion of SSC in the case of candidates belonging to Scheduled Castes or Scheduled Tribes, if at any stage of selection the SSC is of the opinion that sufficient number of candidates from these communities possessing the requisite experience are not likely to be available to fill up vacancies reserved for them.
J.R: (i) To Assist in all types of Geophysical activities as may be allotted.
(ii) He has to conduct and assist the work of Geophysical investigation and commute the data .He has to maintain the equipment taken in the field.
(iii) Assistance to senior officers as and when required besides he has to process the data and assist in preparation of maps and plates and in tabulation .He has to take up routine checking of equipment.
Cat. No.NR-(B)- 9:- RESEARCH ASSISTANT, O/o TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ORGANISATION, M/O URBAN DEVELOPMENT, New Delhi.
Pay Scale: : PB-2,Rs. 9300-34800 + Grade pay Rs .4600/-(General Central Service Group 'B' Non Gazetted, Non Ministerial).
Vacancy: : 03 (UR), This includes 01 post is reserved for OH candidates. (The post is identified suitable for PH (OH (OA/OL) HH, VH (B/LV)) candidates only.
Age : : 18- 30 years .
EQ: : (i) Master ‘s Degree in Economics /Statistics/Geography/ Sociology/Social Works/Public Administration from a recognized university or equivalent .
(ii) 2 Years Experience of collection and processing of data and preparing reports preferable in urban and regional planning.
DQ:- : Familiarity with local Administration or Public Finance or Computer Programming or cartography . .
I.P.: New Delhi with All India Service Liability.
Note 1: Qualifications are relaxable at the discretion of the Staff Selection Commission in case of candidates otherwise well qualified.
Note 2: The qualifications regarding experience is relaxable at the discretion of SSC in the case of candidates belonging to Scheduled Castes or Scheduled Tribes, if at any stage of selection the SSC is of the opinion that sufficient number of candidates from these communities possessing the requisite experience are not likely to be available to fill up vacancies reserved for them.
J.R: (i) Interpretation of collected data pertaining to various surveys .
(ii) Preparation of surveys reports on the basis of tabulated data for the discussion purposes.
(iii) Organizing and supervising field surveys.
Cat. No.NR-(B)- 10:- PLANNING ASSISTANT O/o TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ORGANISATION, M/O URBAN DEVELOPMENT, New Delhi.
Pay Scale: : PB-2,Rs. 9300-34800 +,Grade pay Rs .4200/- (General Central Service Group 'B' Non Gazetted, Non Ministerial).
Vacancy: 02 (UR-01 & ST-01) (The post is identified suitable for PH (OH (OL) & HH) candidates only.
Age : : 18-30 years .
EQ: : A. (i) Intermediate in Architecture from a recognized university / Institution or equivalent qualifications.
(ii) About 2 Years experience in planning or Architectural Office in a design housing .layouts. planning .Surveys, cost estimates etc.
OR
(B) (i) Diploma of 3 years in Civil Engineering or Municipal Engineering or equivalent qualification .
(ii) Knowledge of Town Planning Building by-laws. Zoning Regulation and control etc.
DQ:- NIL
I.P.: New Delhi with All India Service Liability (Touring will be involved).
Note 1: Qualifications are relaxable at the discretion of the Staff Selection Commission in case of candidates otherwise well qualified.
Note 2: The qualifications regarding experience is relaxable at the discretion of SSC in the case of candidates belonging to Scheduled Castes or Scheduled Tribes, if at any stage of selection the SSC is of the opinion that sufficient number of candidates from these communities possessing the requisite experience are not likely to be available to fill up vacancies reserved for them.
J.R: Drafting, designing and preparation of layouts.
Cat. No. NR-(B)- 11:- RESEARCH INVESTIGATOR, D/o LAND RESOURCES, M/o Rural Development, New Delhi.
Pay Scale: : Rs. 9300-34800 +,Grade pay Rs .4200/- (General Central Service Group 'B' Non Gazetted, Non Ministerial).
Vacancy: : 01 (UR)(The post is not identified suitable for PH candidates)
Age : Not Exceeding 30 years.
EQ: : (i) Bachelor ‘s Degree in Statistics/Economics /Mathematics /Commerce/Operations Research/Agriculture (with statistics) from a recognised university or equivalent.
(ii) two years experience in collection /compilation /formulation and processing of forestry/watershed development programmes on forests/nonforests wasteland with main activities of afforestation/pasture/silvi-pasture/horticulture development/soil and water conservation/bio-technology.
I.P.: New Delhi with All India Service Liability.
Note 1: Qualifications are relaxable at the discretion of the Staff Selection Commission in case of candidates otherwise well qualified.
Note 2: The qualifications regarding experience is relaxable at the discretion of SSC in the case of candidates belonging to Scheduled Castes or Scheduled Tribes, if at any stage of selection the SSC is of the opinion that sufficient number of candidates from these communities possessing the requisite experience are not likely to be available to fill up vacancies reserved for them.
J.R: 1. Collection, compilation and interpretation of Economic and Statistical data and other related information in respect of wastelands development.
2. Preparation of reviews and the progress of various plans and schemes related to wastelands development.
3. Preparation of technical notes, reports etc. based on studies of different aspects of wasteland development/ watershed development.
Cat. No. NR-(B)- 12:- Assistant Curator ( Archaeology), O/o National Museum, M/o Culture, New Delhi.
Pay Scale: : Rs.9300-34800+4200/- Grade pay. (General Central Service Group 'B' Non Gazetted, Non Ministerial).
Vacancy: : 01 (OBC) (The post is not identified suitable for PH candidates)
Age : : Not Exceeding 30 years .
EQ: : (i) Master’s Degree in Museology or History of Art from a recognized University or equivalent .
OR
(ii) Master’s Degree in Indian History or Ancient Indian History, Culture and Archaeology or Ancient Indian History and Epigraphy or Sanskrit or Pali or Prakrit or Persian or Arabic or Archaeology or Anthropology or Fine Arts from a recognized University or equivalent with Diploma/certificate in Museology of recognized institution or equivalent.
I.P : New Delhi.
Note 1: Qualifications are relaxable at the discretion of the Staff Selection Commission in case of candidates otherwise well qualified.
Note 2: The qualifications regarding experience is relaxable at the discretion of SSC in the case of candidates belonging to Scheduled Castes or Scheduled Tribes, if at any stage of selection the SSC is of the opinion that sufficient number of candidates from these communities possessing the requisite experience are not likely to be available to fill up vacancies reserved for them.
J.R: Custody and documentation of the Collection, Exhibition & Research. To assist Deputy Curator and Curator in cataloguing, storage & Exhibitions.
Cat. No.NR-(B)- 13:- Modeller, O/o National Museum, M/o Culture, New Delhi.
Pay Scale: : Rs.9300-34800/-+4200/- Grade pay (General Central Service Group 'B' Non Gazetted, Non Ministerial).
Vacancy: : 01 (UR) (The post is not identified suitable for PH candidates)
Age : : 18-28 years.
EQ: : (i) Matriculation or equivalent examination passed .
(ii)Diploma in Modeling and sculpture from a recognized Govt. Institution.
(iii) Three years experience in Modelling Studio and experience in casting and moulding.
I.P.: New Delhi.
Note 1: Qualifications are relaxable at the discretion of the Staff Selection Commission in case of candidates otherwise well qualified.
Note 2: The qualifications regarding experience is relaxable at the discretion of SSC in the case of candidates belonging to Scheduled Castes or Scheduled Tribes, if at any stage of selection the SSC is of the opinion that sufficient number of candidates from these communities possessing the requisite experience are not likely to be available to fill up vacancies reserved for them.
J.R: :To prepare plaster casts and replicas. To prepare moulds and to finish casts.
Cat. No.NR-(B)- 14:- Data Processing Assistant Gr A, O/o Registrar General of India, MHA, New Delhi.
Pay Scale : Rs.9300-34800/-(Grade Pay-Rs.4200) (General Central Service Group 'B' Non Gazetted, Non Ministerial).
Vacancy: : 01 (UR) (The post is reserved for VH candidate) (The post is identified suitable for OH (OL/BL), HH, VH (LV) candidates)
Age : : Not exceeding 30years.
EQ: :(A) Masters Degree in Computer Applications/Computer Science or M. Tech. (with specialization in Computer Applications) OR B.E/B.Tech in Computer Engineering/ Computer Science/Computer Technology from a recognized University or equivalent.
OR
(B) (i) Degree in Computer Applications/Computer Science or Degree in Electronics /Electronics and Communication Engineering from a recognized University or equivalent
(ii) Two years experience in Electronics Data Processing work including experience of actual programming.
OR
(C) (i)Master s Degree of a recognized University or equivalent or Degree in Engineering or equivalent
(ii) Three years experience in Electronic Data Processing work including experience of actual programming.
OR
(D) (i) ‘A’ level Diploma under DOEACC Programming or post Graduate Diploma in Computer Application Offered under University Programme/ post Polytechnic Diploma in Computer Application Awarded. By State Council of Technical Education or equivalent.
(ii)Three years experience in Electronics Data Processing work including experience of actual Programming .
I.P.: New Delhi with All India Service Liability.
Note 1: Qualifications are relaxable at the discretion of the Staff Selection Commission in case of candidates otherwise well qualified.
Note 2: The qualifications regarding experience is relaxable at the discretion of SSC in the case of candidates belonging to Scheduled Castes or Scheduled Tribes, if at any stage of selection the SSC is of the opinion that sufficient number of candidates from these communities possessing the requisite experience are not likely to be available to fill up vacancies reserved for them.
J.R :1. Computer system initiation, termination and operational activities including infrastructure operation like AC, Power and UPS.
2. Census Data Processing activities based on the detail instructions given by senior officers.
3. Loading data files and saving processed data outputs on magnetic media and etc.
Cat. No. NR-(B)- 15:- Senior Translator (Hindi), O/o Legislative Department, Ministry of Law &justice, New Delhi.
Pay Scale: : Rs.9300-34,800/-+Grade pay of Rs.4600/-(General Central Service Group 'B' Non Gazetted, Non Ministerial).
Vacancy: : 03 (UR-02 & OBC-01) (The post is not identified suitable for PH candidates)
Age : : 18-30 years.
I.P.: : New Delhi.
EQ: : (i) Bachelor s degree in law (LLB) from a recognized University or equivalent .
(ii)Passed Secondary School Examination or equivalent or any higher examination of a recognized Board /University or equivalent with Hindi and English as Compulsory / optional subject or either of the two as medium of examination and other as compulsory /optional subject;
(iii)Two years experience in legal matters in central /State Government
OR
Should be a qualified legal practitioner who has practiced as such for a period of two years. Should have two years experience in drafting of statutes in Hindi in the central / state Government .
Note :- 1. Qualifications are relaxable at the discretion of the Staff Selection Commission in case of candidates otherwise well qualified.
Note :- 2. The qualifications regarding experience is relaxable at the discretion of SSC in the case of candidates belonging to Scheduled Castes or Scheduled Tribes, if at any stage of selection the SSC is of the opinion that sufficient number of candidates from these communities possessing the requisite experience are not likely to be available to fill up vacancies reserved for them.
J.R: Translation of Acts, Ordinances, Rules Regulations, Constitution orders, speeches, Notes for the Cabinet, Bills to be introduced in parliament etc. from English into Hindi.
Cat. No. NR- (B)-16: Research Assistant, History Division, O/o Joint Secretary (Trg) & CAO, M/o Defence, New Delhi.
Pay Scale: : Pay Band- 2 (Rs.9300-34800) G.P. - Rs .4200/-(General Central Service Group 'B' Non Gazetted, Non Ministerial).
Vacancy : 01 (UR) (The post is identified suitable for PH (OH/HH/VH) candidates)
Age : : 18-30 years.
I.P : New Delhi/Delhi with All India Service Liability.
EQ : (i) Master’s Degree in History from a recognized University or equivalent.
(ii) Two years research experience in the field of History.
Note 1: Qualifications are relaxable at the discretion of the Staff Selection Commission in case of candidates otherwise well qualified.
Note 2: The qualifications regarding experience is relaxable at the discretion of SSC in the case of candidates belonging to Scheduled Castes or Scheduled Tribes, if at any stage of selection the SSC is of the opinion that sufficient number of candidates from these communities possessing the requisite experience are not likely to be available to fill up vacancies reserved for them.
J.R: 1. Assisting the Assistant Director in Conducting research, writing and publication of histories of Military Operations.
2. Maintenance of records received from the service Hqrs. and other organizations.
Cat. No.NR-(B)- 17:- Data Processing Assistant Grade ‘A’, O/o NCRB, MHA, New Delhi.
Pay Scale: : Pay Band- 2 (Rs.9300-34800) +GP-Rs. 4200/-(General Central Service Group 'B' Non Gazetted, Non Ministerial).
Vacancy : 10 (04-UR, 04-OBC, 01-SC & 01-ST) (The post is not identified suitable for PH (OH/HH/VH) candidates).
Age : : 18-30 years.
I.P.: New Delhi with All India Service Liability.
EQ: :Master’s Degree in Computer Applications or Computer Science or B.E./B. Tech. in Information Technology or Computer Engineering or Computer Science or Computer Technology from a recognised University or institute.
OR
B.E./B. Tech in Electronics or Electronics and Communication from a recognized University or institute with two years experience in electronic Data Processing work including experience of actual programming.
OR
Bachelor Degree in Computer Application or Computer Science or Information Technology or Electronic from a recognised University with two years experience in Electronic Data Processing Work including experience of actual programming.
OR
‘A’ level Diploma under DOEACC Programme or Post Graduate Diploma in Computer Application or Computer System and Management or Information System and Application or Computer science or Computer Technology or Information Technology offered under University Programming or Post Polytechnic Diploma in Computer Application or Computer system and management or information system and Application or Computer Science or Computer Technology or Information Technology awarded by the State Council of Technical Education.
OR
Post Graduate Diploma in Electronics or Electronics and Communication offered under University Programme or post Polytechnic Diploma in Electronics or Electronics and communication awarded by the state council of Technical Education with two years experience in Electronic Data Processing work including experience of actual programming.
Note 1: Qualifications are relaxable at the discretion of the Staff Selection Commission in case of candidates otherwise well qualified.
Note 2: The qualifications regarding experience is relaxable at the discretion of SSC in the case of candidates belonging to Scheduled Castes or Scheduled Tribes, if at any stage of selection the SSC is of the opinion that sufficient number of candidates from these communities possessing the requisite experience are not likely to be available to fill up vacancies reserved for them.
J.R: Assistance in the design, development and implementation of information systems and Data bases, Operations and analysis thereon, including assistance to system analysis programming and data organisation, Data Collection, Collation Validation Coding, Processing and maintenance of all forms of data including alpha- numerical textual graphic voice and optical, and operation of any type of EDP Machine/Computer/Computer based on–line or real time systems/Computer Network bases systems etc.
Cat. No.NR-(B)- 18: SENIOR SCIENTIFIC ASSISTANT (DOCUMENT), O/o CENTRAL FORENSIC SCIENCE LABORATORY (CBI), MHA, NEW DELHI
Pay Scale: Rs.9300-34800/-+ GRADE PAY Rs.4200/-(General Central Service Group 'B' Non Gazetted, Non Ministerial).
Vacancy: 02 (01-UR& 01-OBC) (The post is not identified suitable for PH (OH/HH/VH) candidates).
Age : 18- 30 years.
I.P.: New Delhi with All India Service Liability.
EQ: A.(i) M. Sc. Degree in Chemistry OR Physics from a recognised University or equivalent.
(ii) One Year experience in Laboratory in identification of hand writing/Typewriter prints/Obliteration and Analysis of ink.
OR
B. (ii) B. Sc. Degree in Chemistry OR Physics from a recognised University or equivalent.
(ii) Three years experience in a Laboratory in identification of hand writing/Typewriter prints/Obliteration and Analysis of ink.
Note 1: Qualifications are relaxable at the discretion of the Staff Selection Commission in case of candidates otherwise well qualified.
Note 2: The qualifications regarding experience is relaxable at the discretion of SSC in the case of candidates belonging to Scheduled Castes or Scheduled Tribes, if at any stage of selection the SSC is of the opinion that sufficient number of candidates from these communities possessing the requisite experience are not likely to be available to fill up vacancies reserved for them.
J.R: (i) Assisting Reporting Officer in carrying out the case work in the division.
(ii) Maintenance of the official records like case registers & case files.
(iii) Other miscellanceous work assigned by SSOs from time to time.
Cat. No.NR-(B)- 19 Senior Scientific Assistant (Biology), O/o CENTRAL FORENSIC SCIENCE LABORATORY (CBI), MHA, NEW DELHI
Pay Scale: Rs.9300-34800/-+ GRADE PAY Rs.4200/-(General Central Service Group 'B' Non Gazetted, Non Ministerial).
Vacancy: 01 (UR) (The post is not identified suitable for PH (OH/HH/VH)candidates).
Age : 18- 30 years.
I.P.: New Delhi with All India Service Liability.
EQ: A.(i) M. Sc. Degree in Zoology OR Anthropology (Physical) OR Botany from a recognised University or equivalent.
(ii) One Year experience in Biological Laboratory.
OR
B. (ii) B. Sc. Degree in Zoology OR Botany from a recognised University or equivalent.
(ii) Three years experience in a Biological Laboratory.
Note 1: Qualifications are relaxable at the discretion of the Staff Selection Commission in case of candidates otherwise well qualified.
Note 2: The qualifications regarding experience is relaxable at the discretion of SSC in the case of candidates belonging to Scheduled Castes or Scheduled Tribes, if at any stage of selection the SSC is of the opinion that sufficient number of candidates from these communities possessing the requisite experience are not likely to be available to fill up vacancies reserved for them.
J.R: (i)Assisting Reporting Officer in carrying out the case work in the division .
(ii) Maintenance of the official records like case registers & case files.
(iii) Other miscellaneous work assigned by SSOs from time to time.
Cat. No.NR-(B)- 20:-Senior Scientific Assistant (Serology), O/o CENTRAL FORENSIC SCIENCE LABORATORY (CBI), MHA, NEW DELHI
Pay Scale: Rs.9300-34800/-+ GRADE PAY Rs.4200/-(General Central Service Group 'B' Non Gazetted, Non Ministerial).
Vacancy: 01 (UR) (The post is not identified suitable for PH (OH/HH/VH) candidates).
Age : 18- 30 years.
I.P.: New Delhi with All India Service Liability.
EQ: A. (i) M.Sc. Degree in Zoology or Micro-Biology or Biochemistry or Bacteriology from a recognised University or equivalent .
(ii) One years experience in a Laboratory in blood grouping analysis of human & animal blood stains, saliva and semen stains.
OR
B. (i) B.Sc. degree in Zoology or Botany from a recognised University or equivalent.
(ii) Three years experience in laboratory in Blood grouping analysis of human & animal blood stains, saliva and semen stains.
Note 1: Qualifications are relaxable at the discretion of the Staff Selection Commission in case of candidates otherwise well qualified.
Note 2: The qualifications regarding experience is relaxable at the discretion of SSC in the case of candidates belonging to Scheduled Castes or Scheduled Tribes, if at any stage of selection the SSC is of the opinion that sufficient number of candidates from these communities possessing the requisite experience are not likely to be available to fill up vacancies reserved for them.
J.R: (i) Assisting Reporting Officer in carrying out the case work in the division.
(ii) Maintenance of the official records like case registers & case files.
(iii) Other miscellaneous work assigned by SSOs from time to time.
Cat. No.NR-(B)- 21:- Senior Scientific Assistant (Chemistry), O/o CENTRAL FORENSIC SCIENCE LABORATORY (CBI), MHA, NEW DELHI.
Pay Scale: Rs.9300-34800/-+ GRADE PAY Rs.4200/-(General Central Service Group 'B' Non Gazetted, Non Ministerial).
Vacancy: 02 (UR) (The post is not identified suitable for PH (OH/HH/VH) candidates).
Age : 18- 30 years.
I.P.: New Delhi with All India Service Liability.
EQ: A. (i) M.Sc. Degree in Chemistry from a recognised University or equivalent.
(ii) One years experience in a Toxicological laboratory.
OR
B. (i) B.Sc. degree in Chemistry from a recognised University or equivalent .
(ii) Three years experience in a Toxicological laboratory.
Note 1: Qualifications are relaxable at the discretion of the Staff Selection Commission in case of candidates otherwise well qualified.
Note 2: The qualifications regarding experience is relaxable at the discretion of SSC in the case of candidates belonging to Scheduled Castes or Scheduled Tribes, if at any stage of selection the SSC is of the opinion that sufficient number of candidates from these communities possessing the requisite experience are not likely to be available to fill up vacancies reserved for them.
J.R: (i)Assisting Reporting Officer in carrying out the case work in the division .
(ii) Maintenance of the official records like case registers & case files .
(iii) Other miscellaneous work assigned by SSOs from time to time.
Cat. No.NR-(B)- 22:- Senior Scientific Assistant (Physics O/o CENTRAL FORENSIC SCIENCE LABORATORY (CBI), MHA, NEW DELHI
Pay Scale: Rs.9300-34800/-+ GRADE PAY Rs.4200/-(General Central Service Group 'B' Non Gazetted, Non Ministerial).
Vacancy: 01 (UR) (The post is not identified suitable for PH (OH/HH/VH) candidates).
Age : 18- 30 years.
I.P.: New Delhi with All India Service Liability.
EQ: A. (i) M.Sc. Degree in Physics from a recognised University or equivalent .
(ii) One years experience in a laboratory in Spectrographic Analysis, Spectrophotometer Analysis, X-Ray Analysis and Physical properties and other measurements of various materials (including the building material).
OR
B. (i) B.Sc. degree in Physics from a recognised University or equivalent .
(ii) Three years experience in a laboratory in spectrographic Analysis, spectrophotometer Analysis, X Ray Analysis and Physics properties and other measurement of various materials (including the building material)
Note 1: Qualifications are relaxable at the discretion of the Staff Selection Commission in case of candidates otherwise well qualified.
Note 2: The qualifications regarding experience is relaxable at the discretion of SSC in the case of candidates belonging to Scheduled Castes or Scheduled Tribes, if at any stage of selection the SSC is of the opinion that sufficient number of candidates from these communities possessing the requisite experience are not likely to be available to fill up vacancies reserved for them.
J.R: (i) Assisting Reporting Officer in carrying out the case work in the division .
(ii) Maintenance of the official records like case registers & case files.
(iii) Other miscellaneous work assigned by SSOs from time to time.
Cat. No.NR-(B)- 23: Senior Scientific Assistant (Photo), O/o CENTRAL FORENSIC SCIENCE LABORATORY (CBI), MHA, NEW DELHI
Pay Scale: Rs.9300-34800/-+ GRADE PAY Rs.4200/-(General Central Service Group 'B' Non Gazetted, Non Ministerial).
Vacancy: 01 (UR) (The post is not identified suitable for PH (OH/HH/VH) candidates).
Age : 18- 30 years.
I.P.: New Delhi with All India Service Liability.
EQ: A. (i) M.Sc. Degree from a recognised University or equivalent.
(ii) One years experience in a branches of photography including experience of scientific photography with theoretical and practical knowledge of its techniques.
OR
B. (ii) B.Sc. degree in from a recognised University or equivalent
(ii) Three years experience in a branches of photography including experience of scientific photography with theoretical and practical knowledge of its techniques.
Note 1: Qualifications are relaxable at the discretion of the Staff Selection Commission in case of candidates otherwise well qualified.
Note 2: The qualifications regarding experience is relaxable at the discretion of SSC in the case of candidates belonging to Scheduled Castes or Scheduled Tribes, if at any stage of selection the SSC is of the opinion that sufficient number of candidates from these communities possessing the requisite experience are not likely to be available to fill up vacancies reserved for them.
J.R: (i) Assisting Reporting Officer in carrying out the case work in the division .
(ii) Maintenance of the official records like case registers & case files.
(iii) Other miscellaneous work assigned by SSOs from time to time.
Cat. No.NR-(B)- 24:- SENIOR TECHNICAL ASSISTANT, for ARMED FORCE HEADQUARTERS, O/o Joint Secretary (TRG & CAO), M/O DEFENCE, New Delhi
Pay Scale: : (PB-2,Rs. 9300-34800,Grade pay 4600/-)(General Central Service Group 'B' Non Gazetted, Non Ministerial).
Vacancy: :03 (OBC-01, SC-01 & ST-01) This includes 01 post is reserved for HH(D/PD) candidates (The post is identified suitable for PH (OH/HH/VH) candidates).
Age : : 18-30 years .
I.P.: New Delhi with All India Service Liability.
EQ: : (i) Master ‘s Degree in Mathematics /Statistics or Mathematical Statistics/ Electronics /Computer Science from a recognized university or equivalent ;
(ii) Research Experience in Mathematics or Mathematical Statistics /Computer Programming or in work involving application on Theory of Numbers or Groups.
DQ:- : Knowledge of any one of the following foreign languages:-
1. Tibetan. 2. Bhutanese, 3. Sinhalese.
Please ensure that more than 01 vacancies is not filled from same language.
B. Training/experience in programming on Electronics Data Processing system.
Note 1: Qualifications are relaxable at the discretion of the Staff Selection Commission in case of candidates otherwise well qualified.
Note 2: The qualifications regarding experience is relaxable at the discretion of SSC in the case of candidates belonging to Scheduled Castes or Scheduled Tribes, if at any stage of selection the SSC is of the opinion that sufficient number of candidates from these communities possessing the requisite experience are not likely to be available to fill up vacancies reserved for them.
J.R: 1. Analysis and study in respect of task assigned to him.
2.Study of computer statement and submission of the results of study.
3.Expeditious and maximum clearance of the output resulting from the exploitation of the established results.
4. Assisting officer-in-charge of the team in periodic destruction of obsolete and classified documents/ material.
Cat. No.NR-(B)- 25:- Senior Translator (HINDI) in Indian Air Force, M/o Defence, New Delhi.
Pay Scale: : PB-2, (Rs. 9300-34800, + Grade pay Rs. 4600/-) (General Central Service Group 'B' Non Gazetted, Non Ministerial).
Vacancy : 03 (UR-01, SC-01 & ST-01) The post is identified suitable for OH (OL, BL. MW,FT) and HH (D/PD) candidates only).
Age : : 18 TO 30years.
I.P.: Assam, Gujrat & J&K with All India Service Liability.
EQ: (i) Master‘s Degree of a recognized University in (i) Hindi /English, with English /Hindi as a Compulsory/Elective Subject or as a medium of examination at Degree level.
OR
Master’s Degree of a recognized University in any subject other than Hindi / English with Hindi /English medium and English / Hindi as a compulsory / elective subject or as a medium of examination at degree level .
OR
Master’s degree of a recognized University in any Subject other than Hindi/ English with Hindi and English as Compulsory/ Elective Subjects or either of the two as medium of examination and the other as a compulsory /elective subject at degree level .
AND
(ii) Recognised Diploma/Certificate course in translation from Hindi to English and vice –versa or two years’ experience of translation work from Hindi to English and vice-versa in Central/State Government offices including Govt. of India undertakings
Note 1: Qualifications are relaxable at the discretion of the Staff Selection Commission in case of candidates otherwise well qualified.
Note 2: The qualifications regarding experience is relaxable at the discretion of SSC in the case of candidates belonging to Scheduled Castes or Scheduled Tribes, if at any stage of selection the SSC is of the opinion that sufficient number of candidates from these communities possessing the requisite experience are not likely to be available to fill up vacancies reserved for them.
J.R: Provide Hindi version of various documents, other minutes registers, stamps etc. Implement official language schema conduct Hindi workshops.
Cat.No.NR-(B)-26 ASSISTANT CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE OFFICER/GRADE-I (LANGUAGE) for Intelligence Bureau, Ministry of Home Affairs, New Delhi.
Pay Scale: PB-2 Rs.9300-34800 with G.P. Rs. 4600/- (revised) (General Central Service Group 'B' Non Gazetted, Non Ministerial).
Vacancy: 01 (UR) (Russian Language) (The post is not identified suitable for PH candidates)
Age : Not exceeding 30 years
I.P.: Anywhere in India.
EQ: (A) Bachelor’s Degree in the Foreign Language (Russian) with English as a Compulsory or Elective subject from a recognized University/Institution
OR
(B) (i) Diploma equivalent to Interpretership standard in the Foreign Language (Russian) from a recognized University or equivalent.
AND
(ii) Bachelor’s Degree with English as a Compulsory or Elective subject from a recognized University or equivalent.
(2) Two years experience in teaching or translation from the Foreign Language concerned to English or vice-versa.
D.Q. Knowledge of one or more Foreign Language other than that mentioned in education qualification.
Note 1: Qualifications are relaxable at the discretion of the Staff Selection Commission in case of candidates otherwise well qualified.
Note 2: The qualifications regarding experience is relaxable at the discretion of SSC in the case of candidates belonging to Scheduled Castes or Scheduled Tribes, if at any stage of selection the SSC is of the opinion that sufficient number of candidates from these communities possessing the requisite experience are not likely to be available to fill up vacancies reserved for them.
J.R: Translation, reviewing, examination & interpretation.
INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES:
1. Abbreviations used:
EQ: Essential Qualifications, DQ: Desirable Qualifications, UR: unreserved, SC: Scheduled Caste, ST: Scheduled Tribe, OBC: Other Backward Classes, ExS: Ex-Serviceman, PH: Physically Handicapped, OH: Orthopedically Handicapped, HH: Hearing Handicapped VH: Visually Handicapped BLA: Both Legs & Arms BA: Both Arms OL: One Leg BL: Both Leg OA: One Arm OAL: One Arm and One Leg B: Blind LV: Low Vision H: Hearing MW: Muscular weakness , Cat: Category, P.S: Pay Scale, CRFS: Central Recruitment Fee Stamps, Govt.: Government, IP: Initial Posting, JR: Job Requirements, Deg: Degree, Dip: Diploma, Sc: Science, Eqv.: Equivalent, Prof. Test: Proficiency Test, Recog: Recognised, Univ.: University, Instt.: Institute, AISL: All India Service Liability, Exp: Experience, Exam.: Examination, Hr.: Higher, Sec.: Secondary, Sr.: Senior, Tech: Technical, M/o: Ministry of, D/o: Department of, O/o: Office of, MA: Master of Arts, M.Sc.: Master of Science, Uts: Union Territories, SSC: Staff Selection Commission.
2 Fee Payable: Rs. 50/-(Rupees fifty only). No fee for Woman Candidate, Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and ExS. However, no fee concession would be admissible to ExS who would otherwise be considered as general candidate in terms of para 6 (B) (v) of Important Instructions. Such candidates would be required to pay the requisite fee. Fee concession is not admissible to sons, daughters and dependents of ExS. Service clerks in the last year of their colour service are not exempted from payment of fee.
Note: Mode of payment of examination fee has been indicated in Para 7 of Important Instructions.
3. Mode of Selection: Candidates fulfilling the minimum prescribed qualifications will be shortlisted on the basis of their educational qualifications, academic records, percentage of marks etc. or through a screening test at the discretion of the Commission. Candidates, thus, selected may be required to undergo a written proficiency test wherever applicable/required or considered necessary by the Commission at its discretion.
The Commission holds discretion to fix different qualifying standard for different categories in the proficiency test wherever applicable. Candidates qualified on the basis of merit of proficiency test if any held, would be required to appear at the interview. Final select list would be prepared in order of merit as disclosed by the aggregate marks (marks of Proficiency Test wherever applicable and interview) finally awarded to each candidate taking into account the number of vacancies advertised and in that order so many candidates as are found suitable by the Commission would be recommended.
Provided further that SC/ST and OBC candidates who are selected on their own merit without relaxed standard along with candidates belonging to other communities will not be adjusted against the reserved share of vacancies.
The reserved vacancies will be filled up separately from amongst the eligible SCs, STs and OBCs which will thus comprise SC, ST and OBC candidates who are lower in merit than the last general candidate on merit list of unreserved category but otherwise found suitable for appointment even by relaxed standards.
4. How to apply: Applications must be submitted in the form published in the Employment News/Rozgar Samachar dated 12.3.2011. The applications may be typed out in double space or hand written neatly, but format should be the same as published. The applications should be submitted to the Regional Director (NR), Staff Selection Commission, Block No. 12, Lodhi Road, New Delhi -110504.
Note (1): Applications submitted on a format which is not exactly the same as published in the advertisement are liable to be rejected summarily.
Note (2): The Commission may consider conducting the Screening Test or Proficiency test for the said post on the same date or different date(s), at its discretion.
5. Documents to be attached with the application:
(i) Central Recruitment Fee Stamps of Rs.50/- affixed and clearly cancelled on the application form.
(ii) One recent attested passport size photograph to be pasted on the application and one additional duly attested photograph to be enclosed.
(iii) One self-addressed post-card duly affixed with an additional Rs.6/- postage stamp. The candidate must indicate the name of the post, category number and advertisement number on the post-card.
(iv) Two self-addressed envelopes of 12 cms. X 25 cms. size, one of which should be affixed with postage stamps worth Rs.6/-.
(v) Two slips indicating the name and postal address of the candidate.
(vi) Documents in support of claim of SC/ST/OBC/PH/ExS.
(vii) Attested copies of certificates and mark statements showing age and educational qualifications. Candidates have the option to either self-attest the photo-copies of various documents to be submitted by them or to submit the copies of the documents duly attested by a Gazetted Officer. Any wrong attestation so as to mislead the Commission or to gain access to the recruitment would lead to criminal/debar action against the candidate, besides cancellation of the candidature. All original certificates will be checked at the time of Personality Test/Skill Test, as the case may be, and the candidature is subject to the result of such scrutiny.
(viii) Documents in support of claim of age relaxation (for categories not covered in item (vi) above).
(ix) Attested copies of experience certificates.
(x) Candidates in Govt. Service are to attach an undertaking that they have informed in writing their Head of Office/Department that they have applied for the post.
(xi) Candidate claiming OBC status may note that certificate on Creamy Layer status should have been obtained within three years before the closing date i.e. 09.4.2011.
For more details see http://www.sscnr.org
Thursday, March 24, 2011
Details of SSC Posts
S.No. | Exam | Post | Qualification | Age |
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1. | Matric Level | LDC | Typing: Hindi 25 wpm, Eng. 30 wpm | 18-27 |
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Steno D | Shorthand: 80 wpm |
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Steno C | Shorthand: 100 wpm & High School or equivalent |
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2. | Graduate Level | Assistant | Graduate | 20-27 |
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SI in CBI, Delhi Police | 20-25 |
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Inspector (Central Excise, Preventive Officer, Examiner) | 18-27 |
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Inspector of
Posts/ Income Tax/ AEO in DoE | 18-27 |
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Divisional Accountant | 18-27 |
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Auditor/UDC
Junior Accountant | 18-27 |
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3. | CPOs | SI | Graduate | 20-25 |
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4. | SO(Commercial) | SO(Commercial) | Commerce Graduate | 18-27 |
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5. | SO(Audit) | SO(Audit) | Graduate | 18-27 |
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6. | Junior Hindi
Translators | Junior Hindi
Translators | Post Graduate in Eng/Hindi with Eng/Hindi as compulsory & elective subject at Degree level | <> |
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7. | CPWD | JE | Diploma in Civil/Mechanical/Electrical
Engg. or Equivalent | 18-27 |
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8. | Investigators | Investigators | Degree in Statistics/Economics/Maths or Commerce (with Statistics) or Equivalent | <26 |
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9. | Tax Assistants | Tax Assistants | Graduate | 20-27 |
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Thursday, March 17, 2011
SSC Combined Graduate Level (Tier-I) Examination-2011
STAFF SELECTION COMMISSION (SSC)
CGO Complex, Lodhi Road, New Delhi - 110003
Combined Graduate Level (Tier-I) Examination-2011
Staff Selection Commission will hold on 19/06/2011 and 26/06/2011, an open competitive examination for recruitment to the following posts in various Ministries/Departments by selecting/screening the candidates for the Main Examination. The Combined Graduate Level (Tier-II) Examination-2011 is likely to be held ion 03/09/2011 and 04/09/2011 :
- Inspectors of Income Tax / Inspector (Central Excise) / Inspector (Preventive Officer) / Inspector (Examiner) in Custom Houses (Group B Non-Gazetted) in the pay scale of Rs.9300-34800 Grade Pay Rs.4600/-
- Assistants (CSS) in the pay scale of Rs.9300-34800 Grade Pay Rs.4600/- for Central Govt. Ministries/ Departments
- Assistants in other Central Government Ministries/ Departments/ CVC etc. other than CSS cadre in the pay scale of Rs.9300-34800 Grade Pay Rs.4200/-
- Inspector of Posts (Group B Non-Gazetted) in pay scales of Rs. Rs.9300-34800 Grade Pay Rs.4200/-
- Sub-Inspectors in CBI and other Central Police Organisations like ITBP, CISF, CRPF, SSB, BSF in he pay scale of Rs.9300-34800 Grade Pay Rs.4200/-
- Assistant Enforcement Officers in Directorate of Enforcement in the pay scale of Rs.9300-34800 Grade Pay Rs.4600/-
- Divisional Accountants in CAG Offices in the pay scale of Rs.9300-34800 Grade Pay Rs.4200/-
- Statistical Investigators Gr.II in the pay scale of Rs.9300-34800 Grade Pay Rs.4200/-
- Auditors/ Junior Accountants / Accountants/ in various CAG Offices in the pay scale of Rs. 5200-20200 grade pay Rs.2800
- Compilers in the office of RGI the pay scale of Rs. 5200-20200 grade pay Rs.2400
- UDCs (Upper Division Clerk) in various Central Government Offices/ Departments in the pay scale Rs.5200-20200 grade pay Rs.2400
- Tax Assistants in various CBDT/ CBEC in the pay scale Rs.5200-20200 grade pay Rs.2400
Age Limit: (i) 18-27 years as on for Inspector of Income Tax/ Inspector (Central Excise)/ Inspector (Preventive Officer)/ Inspector (Examiner)/ Inspector of Posts / Ass.. Enforcement Officer and Divisional Accountants / Auditors /UDCs/ Tax Assistants (ii) 20 to 27 years as on for posts of Assistants and Sub-inspectors in CBI. (iii) 26 years for Statistical Investigators Gr.II (iv) 20-25 years for Sub Inspectors (Ex) in Central Police Orgnisations. (v)Usual age relaxation to SC/ST/OBC/PH/ExS etc. as per Govt. orders.)
Educational Qualification: Graduation in any discipline from any recognised University. (ii) Statistics/ Mathematics / Economics / Commerce subjects in Graduation for the post of Statistical Investigator Gr.II
Fee: Rs. 100/-. No fee for SC/ST/PH/Women and Ex-Serviceman. Fee will be paid only in the form of "Central Recruitment Fee Stamps (CRFS)" These stamps are available at the counter of all Departmental Post Offices of the country. For the candidates who are applying online, should pay in the branches of SBI through payment challans which can be printed online.
Scheme of Exam : Preliminary (Tier-1) (Written) Examination (Objective Type) on 19/06/2011 and 26/06/2011.
Closing Date: Last date for filling of the offline application is 15/04/2011 (5PM)
How to Apply : Either apply Offline through prescribed application format or Apply Online from at SSC website (Pay fee st SBI in this case) at http://www.ssconline.nic.in.
For further details and application format, visit SSC website at http://ssc.nic.in or kindly see Employment News dated 19/03/2011 for details and application format.
Friday, March 11, 2011
SSC MULTI TASKING STAFF (NON TECHNICAL) EXAM (Exam Held On 20-02-2011) SOLVED PAPER
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Wednesday, March 2, 2011
SSC CONSTABLE (GD) MODEL SOLVED PAPER
General Intelligence & Reasoning
1. Nandini stops to walk after covering a distance of 10 km to the west. She then turns to the right and walks 8 km. Again she walks 4 km to the right. How far is she from her office?
(A) 18 km (B) 8 km
(C) 16 km (D) 10 km
2. Karishma is taller than Kajal. Kajal is taller than Vimal. Ankita is taller than Kajan and Vimal. Which is the tallest?
(A) Karishma (B) Kajal
(C) Ankita (D) None of these
3. CTPN : DSQM : : MUSK : ?
(A) NUTL (B) NTTJ
(C) NTTL (D) LTRS
4. As 'Furniture' is related to 'Bench' in the same way 'Stationary' is related to what?
(A) Godown (B) Room
(C) Pen (D) Chair
5. If the numbers divisible by 3 between 14 and 55 (both inclusive) and the numbers with 3 at unit’s place of them are removed then how may numbers will remain? (A) 24 (B) 23
(C) 22 (D) 25
6. A trader told his servant Shambhu that he left for his home from the shop after every 2 : 40 hours. I left for home 55 minutes earlier and for the next time I will leave for home from my shop at 8 :15 p.m. At which time did I inform my servant?
(A) 6 : 30 (B) 6 : 00
(C) 6 : 15 (D) 4 : 20
7. If ‘A’=26, and SUN = 27, then CAT?
(A) 24 (B) 57
(C) 58 (D) 27
8. A number when divided by three consecutive numbers 9, 11, 13 leaves the remainders 8, 9 and 8 respectively. If the order of divisors is reversed, the remainders will be:
(A) 8, 9, 8 (B) 9, 8, 8
(C) 10, 1, 6 (D) 10, 8, 9
9. Find the multiple of 11 in the following numbers?
(A) 978626 (B) 112144
(C) 447355 (D) 869756
10. Introducing a man, a woman says, “He is the only son of my mother’s mother.” How is the man related to the woman ?
(A) Uncle (B) Father
(C) Maternal uncle (D) Uncle
11. Air is to atmosphere as water is to
(A) biosphere (B) stratosphere
(C) ecosphere (D) hydrosphere
12. Choose the number from the given answers to replace the question mark?
240, ?, 120, 40, 10, 2
(A) 480 (B) 240
(C) 180 (D) 420
13. Foot is to hand as leg is to
(A) Elbow (B) Toe
(C) Finger (D) Arm
14. Daughter is to father as niece is to
(A) Nephew (B) Cousin
(C) Uncle (D) Mother
15. In a row of children facing North, Bharat is eleventh from the right end and is third to the right of Samir who is fifteenth from the left end. Total how many children are there in the row ?
(A) 29 (B) 28
(C) 30 (D) 27
16. Which number is missing ?
45389, ?, 453, 34
(A) 34780 (B) 8354
(C) 4892 (D) 3478
17. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group ?
(A) March (B) January
(C) July (D) June
18. M is older than R. Q is younger than R and N. N is not as old as M. Who among M, N, R and Q is the oldest ?
(A) M (B) R
(C) M or R (D) Q
19. Pointing to a lady in photograph, Varma said, "Her mother is the only daughter of my mother's mother." How is Varma related to the lady?
(A) Nephew (B) Uncle
(C) Maternal uncle (D) Brother
20. Surendra introduces "Raju as the son of the only brother of his father's wife". How is Raju related to Surendra?
(A) Cousin (B) Son
(C) Uncle (D) Brother
21. If water is called black, black is called tree, tree is called blue, blue is called rain, rain is called pink and pink is called fist in a certain language, what is the colour of the sky called in that language ? (A) Blue (B) Fish
(C) Rain (D) Pink
22. If 2 is added to the last digit of each number and then the positions of the first and the third digits are interchanged, which of the following will be the highest number ?
(A) 576 (B) 895
(C) 783 (D) 394
23. Select an appropriate answer to replace the question mark from among the choices given.
(A) 11 (B) 6
(C) 3 (D) 2
24. Select an appropriate answer to replace the question mark from among the choices given.
(A) 1 (B) 8
(C) 12 (D) 27
25. Complete the series ?
(A) (B) (C) (D)
General Knowledge and General Awareness
26. Which government income is included in revenue budget ?
(A) Tax-revenue (B) Non-tax-revenue
(C) Both of above (D) None of the above
27. The tomb of Babur is at
(A) Kabul (B) Lahore
(C) Multan (D) Larkhana
28. The Gandhara school of Art was influenced most by the
(A) Greeks
(B) Shakas
(C) persians
(D) Kushans
29. The moon is showing its same face to the earth because
(A) It is not rotating about its own axis
(B) Its rotation and revolution are opposite
(C) Its periods of rotation and revolution are the same
(D) Its rotation is faster than its revolution
30. Devaluation of currency leads to
(A) expansion of export trade
(B) contraction of import trade
(C) expansion of import substitution
(D) All of the above
31. Teak and Sal are the principal trees in the forests known as
(A) Dry deciduous
(B) Dry evergreen
(C) Tropical moist deciduous
(D) Tropical moist evergreen
32. Open market operations of RBI refer to buying and selling of
(A) Commercial bills
(B) Foreign exchange
(C) Gold
(D) Government bonds
33. Which one of the following pairs of seas does the Suez Canal connect?
(A) Indian Ocean – Pacific Ocean
(B) Mediterranean Sea- Black Sea
(C) Mediterranean Sea – Red Sea
(D) Atlantic Ocean – Pacific Ocean
34. The joint session of the two houses is presided by
(A) the speaker
(B) the president
(C) chairman of Rajyasabha
(D) none of these
35. Odissi is the dance style of:
(A) Madhya Pradesh
(B) Andra Pradesh
(C) Haryana
(D) Orissa
36. Who invented the telephone:
(A) Newton
(B) J.L.Baird
(C) Alexander Graham Bell
(D) Thomas Edison
37. In S.H.G. (Self Help Group) most of the decisions regarding savings and loan activities are taken by
(A) Members (B) Government
(C) Bank (D) NGO
38. Which of the following country has more than 55,000 lakes?
(A) Poland (B) Denmark
(C) Finland (D) Norway
39. The Kiel Canal links the ?
(A) Mediterranean Sea and Black Sea
(B) Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Ocean
(C) North Sea and Baltic Sea
(D) Mediterranean Sea and Red Sea
40. The National Institute for Agricultural Marketing is located at
(A) Jaipur (B) New Delhi
(C) Nagpur (D) Hyderabad
41. Per capita income is obtained by dividing National Income by
(A) Total population of the country
(B) Total working population
(C) Area of the country
(D) Volume of capital used
42. Sikkim became a full fledged state of the Indian Union, in the year ?
(A) 1972 (B) 1973
(C) 1974 (D) 1975
43. Who is the founder of Mahabalipuram ?
(A) Rajaraja Chola
(B) Mahendra Varman
(C) Narsimha Varman
(D) Narsimha Chola
44. Which of the following is not a bone in the
human body?
(A) Sternum (B) Humerus
(C) Pericardium (D) Tibia
45. Rennin and lactase, the enzymes required to digest milk, disappear in the human body by the age of
(A) two (B) three
(C) five (D) eight
46. Eden Garden (Kolkata) is associated with
(A) Basket Ball (B) Football
(C) Cricket (D) Hockey
47. Which one of the following states of India records the highest sex ratio ?
(A) Kerala (B) Karnataka
(C) Meghalaya (D) Tamilnadu
48. Government is going to merge Annapurna Scheme with
(A) Mid Day Meal Scheme
(B) National Old Age Pension Scheme
(C) National Food for Work Programme
(D) Antyodaya Anna Yojana
49. When was the first National Forest Policy issued by the Government of India ?
(A) 1952 (B) 1940
(C) 1942 (D) 1999
50. What is the maximum Water Vapour content in the atmosphere ?
(A) 2 to 3 percent (B) 3 to 4 percent
(C) 4 to 5 percent (D) 5 to 6 percent
Elementary Mathematics
51. A group of boys contributed as many rupees each for their trip as they were in number. The total collection came to Rs. 841. How many boys were there in the group?
(A) 21 (B) 29
(C) 31 (D) 41
52. If 'x' men can do a piece of work in 8 days and x+4 men can do the same work in 6 days. Then x is equal to
(A) 10 (B) 6
(C) 12 (D) 24
53. In a triangle, two sides of 12 cm and 5 cm are at right angles. If the triangle is revolved along the 12cm side, the curved surface of the cone so formed will be (A) 156 cm2 (B) 78 cm2
(C) 65 cm2 (D) 130 cm2
54. Two men together start a journey in the same direction. They travel 9 and 15 kilometer/ day respectively daily. After traveling for 6 days the man traveling 9 km/day doubles his speed and both of them finish the distance, in the same time. Find the number of days taken by them to reach the destination.
(A) 36 (B) 21
(C) 18 (D) 12
55. In an examination it is required to get 40% of the aggregate marks to pass. A student gets 265 marks and is declared fail by 55 marks. What is the maximum aggregate marks a student can get?
(A) 800 (B) 750
(C) 650 (D) 850
56. A reduction of Rs. 2 per kg in the price of sugar
enables a man to purchase 4 kg more sugar now in Rs. 16. What was the original price of sugar?
(A) Rs. 16 per kg (B) Rs. 8 per kg
(C) Rs. 4 per kg (D) Rs. 2 per kg
57. 33% marks are required to pass an examination. A candidate who gets 210 marks, fails by 21 marks. What are the total marks for the examination ?
(A) 700 (B) 650
(C) 600 (D) 550
58. Four prime numbers are arranged in ascending order. The product of first three is 385 and that of last three is 1001. The largest prime number is:
(A) 11 (B) 13
(C) 17 (D) 9
59. One litre of water is evaporated from a 6 litre solution containing 4% sugar. The percentage of sugar in the remaining solution is
(A) 24/5 % (B) 4 %
(C) 3 % (D) 10/3 %
60. When water is changed into ice, its volume increases by 9%. If ice changes into water, the percentage decrease in volume is:
(A) 9% (B) 10%
(C) 18% (D) 900/ 109 %
61. A watch becomes fast by 5 minutes every day. By what per cent does it become fast?
(A) 50/144 % (B) 5%
(C) 1/12 % (D) 5/24 %
62. A bag contains 25 paise. 10 paise and 5 paise coins in the ratio 1 : 2 : 3. If their total value is Rs. 30, the number of 5 paise coins is:
(A) 50 (B) 100
(C) 150 (D) 200
63. The temperature of a place increases uniformly from 210C to 380C from 9 am to 2 pm. What was the temperature at noon?
(A) 28.50C (B) 270C
(C) 300C (D) 320C
64. The sum of four consecutive even numbers is 156. what is the value of thrice the larget even number ? (A) 124 (B) 128
(C) 126 (D) 134
65. Train fare between nagpar and Nasik for one child. I f adul’s train fare is Rs.102 how much amount will be paid by 3 adults and 4 children together for travelling the same distance ?
(A) Rs:432 (B) Rs:532
(C) Rs:612 (D) Rs:440
66. 1148 28 1408 32 = ?
(A) 1800 (B) 1804
(C) 1814 (D) 1822
67.
(A) 51 (B) 59
(C) 53 (D) 49
68. 3.2% of 500 2.4% of ? = 288
(A) 650 (B) 700
(C) 600 (D) 750
69. In a mixture of 60 liters the ratio of milk and water is 2 : 1. If this ratio is to be 1: 2, then the quantity of water (in liters) to be further added is
(A) 20 (B) 30
(C) 40 (D) 60
70. of of of 490 = ?
(A) 115 (B) 105
(C) 108 (D) 116
71. 13.5 16.4 7.2 = ?
(A) 1554.38 (B) 1526.28
(C) 1594.08 (D) 1582.18
72. 25% of 424 – ?% of 454 = 37.9
(A) 26 (B) 19
(C) 21 (D) 15
73. A house owner wants to get his house painted. He is told that this would require 25 kg of paint. Allowing for 15% wastage and assuming that the paint is available in 2kg tins, the number of tins required for painting the house is ?
(A) 15 (B) 12
(C) 10 (D) 20
74. Price of food grains have risen by 10% and of other items of consumption by 15%. If the ratio of an employee's expenditure on food grains and other items is 2:5, by how much should his salary be increased so that he may maintain the same level of consumption as before, assuming that his present salary is Rs. 3500?
(A) Rs. 300 (B) Rs. 350
(C) Rs. 375 (D) Rs. 475
75. A sum of Rs. 800 amounts to Rs. 920 in three years at S.I. If the rate of interest is increased by 5% then the amount will increase to
(A) Rs. 950 (B) Rs. 980
(C) Rs. 1010 (D) Rs. 1040
English
Directions: Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The error, if any will be in one part of the sentence, the letter of that part will be the answer.
76. In an effort (A) / to make peace (B) / Priya spoke separately (C) / to both the person. (D)
77. They had a narrow escape (A) / when skating as (B) / roaring avalanche (C) / just missed them. (D)
78. The movie star should not have (A) / allowed the press (B) / at the scene had he (C) / known about the fuss. (D)
Directions : Choose the most appropriate word from the given options to fill up the blank in the sentence.
79. When he reached the doctors house he ....... out already.
(A) Went (B) gone
(C) has gone (D) had gone
80. The Government agreed to pay compensation ......... damaged crops, land and catle.
(A) to (B) through
(C) for (D) of
Directions : Choose the Antyonym of the following :
81. EXONERATE
(A) Moderate (B) Accuse
(C) Watchful (D) Acquire
82. REPLETE
(A) Disentangle (B) Improper
(C) Devoid (D) Renovate
Directions : Choose the Synonym of the following :
83. SPORADIC
(A) Epidemic (B) Whirling
(C) Occasional (D) Stagnant
84. SOPORIFIC
(A) Flattering (B) Sickening
(C) Exciting (D) Sleep-producing
Directions : In the following questions, groups of four words are given. In each group one word mis-spelt. Find the mis-spelt word.
85. (A) hurried (B) hundered (2)
(C) hindrance (D) hatred
86. (A) dance (B) damsal (4)
(C) dismal (D) dismisal
87. (A) honour (B) honourable (3)
(C) honourary (D) honorarium
Directions : In the following questions, you have a brief passage with five questions following the passage. Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives and indicate your correct alternative.
While it may suit adult students very well it is very doubtful whether correspondence education would be qdequate for undergraduates of the usual college age group of sixteen to twenty. Young people in their teems need the discipline and the supervision of a regular college course with all that it involves in the observance of an integrated schedule of work and play the personal association with teachers, and the psychological stimulus provided by competition with other students. There are obvious exceptions of course, such as the physically handicapped, who cannot get full value from a normal college education, but on the whole this distinction between young students and mature scholars is valid enough. It is therefore evident that the correspondence system of education. with provide access to higher. studies to people who would otherwise be danced it, but it will do little to ease the pressure on existing colleges.
88. Correspondence courses are most suitable for :
(A) teenagers
(B) villagers
(C) Those who are between sixteen and twenty
(D) none of the above
89. Correspondence courses are designed in such a way as to :
(A) enforce better discipline in schools and colleges.
(B) Stimulate the students for competition.
(C) gain a personal association with teachers through correspondence.
(D) enable those who could not as adults attend colleges to obtain education if they so desire.
90. The difference between the young students and mature scholars is :
(A) that the former are more disciplined than the latter.
(B) that the latter need lesser personal attention than the former.
(C) that the former are more competitive than the latter.
(D) that the latter are psychologically better equipped than the former.
91. A regular college course for youngsters is desirable because :
(A) they cannot carry on with their studies independently.
(B) that ensures a neatly arranged programme of academic work that is proper for their age.
(C) they always need the assistance of teachers to study properly.
(D) otherwise, they will be physically and mentally handicapped.
92. The correspondence system of education is expected to :
(A) reduce the quantum of rush to the colleges existing at present.
(B) bring about no change in the pattern of admissions to colleges.
(C) creat more opportunities for the weaker sections to obtain higher education
(D) increase the number of educated unemployed in the country.
Directions: In the following passage there are blanks, each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each, five words are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case.
It called for help from the jackal to get out of the well. But the jackal ran away smiling and with the pride of having …(93)… the poor goat. On the way he met a cat. Most sarcastically he told the cat, “Oh ! You lot is really pitiable. For food you have to …(94)… on left-overs. You have to go to the backside of houses, hotels or garbage dumps for your food. I catch fouls, kill and eat them.” When he was …(95)… like this some hunting dogs came that way. The cat was clever. It jumped up on a tree. But the jackal had …(97)… to go. Even though it tried to run, the hunting dogs …(97)… it and killed it. All his slyness, could not save him, from his doom.
93. (A) won (B) gained
(C) ditch (D) cheated
94. (A) depend (B) hunt
(C) wait (D) bent
95. (A) whispering (B) moaning
(C) boasting (D) crying
96. (A) everywhere (B) nowhere
(C) not (D) place
97. (A) avoided (B) catch
(C) powered (D) overpowered
Directions: From the four words, identify the one which can be substituted for the senteces in questions.
98. Life history of a person written by another
(A) Autobiography (B) Biography
(C) Bibliography (D) Memoir
99. A post without remuneration
(A) Voluntary (B) Sinecure
(C) Honorary (D) Involuntary
100.One who cannot die
(A) Stable (B) Immortal
(C) Perpetual (D) Perennial
ANSWERS:
1. D 2. D 3. B 4. C 5. D 6. A 7. B 8. C 9. A 10. C 11. D 12. B 13. D 14. C
15. B 16. B 17. D 18. A 19. D 20. A 21. C 22. A 23. C 24. A 25. C 26. C 27. A 28. A 29. C 30. D 31. C 32. D 33. C 34. A 35. D 36. C 37. D 38. C 39. C 40. A 41. A 42. D 43. C 44. C 45. A 46. C 47. A 48. B 49. A 50. B 51. B 52. C
53. C 54. C 55. A 56. C 57. A 58. B 59. A 60. D 61. A 62. C 63. D 64. C 65. D 66. B 67. C 68. D 69. D 70. B 71. C 72. D 73. A 74. D 75. D 76. D 77. B 78. A 79. D 80. C 81. B 82. C 83. C 84. D 85. B 86. D 87. C 88. D 89. D 90. B
91. B 92. B 93. D 94. A 95. C 96. B 97. D 98. B 99. C 100. B
1. Nandini stops to walk after covering a distance of 10 km to the west. She then turns to the right and walks 8 km. Again she walks 4 km to the right. How far is she from her office?
(A) 18 km (B) 8 km
(C) 16 km (D) 10 km
2. Karishma is taller than Kajal. Kajal is taller than Vimal. Ankita is taller than Kajan and Vimal. Which is the tallest?
(A) Karishma (B) Kajal
(C) Ankita (D) None of these
3. CTPN : DSQM : : MUSK : ?
(A) NUTL (B) NTTJ
(C) NTTL (D) LTRS
4. As 'Furniture' is related to 'Bench' in the same way 'Stationary' is related to what?
(A) Godown (B) Room
(C) Pen (D) Chair
5. If the numbers divisible by 3 between 14 and 55 (both inclusive) and the numbers with 3 at unit’s place of them are removed then how may numbers will remain? (A) 24 (B) 23
(C) 22 (D) 25
6. A trader told his servant Shambhu that he left for his home from the shop after every 2 : 40 hours. I left for home 55 minutes earlier and for the next time I will leave for home from my shop at 8 :15 p.m. At which time did I inform my servant?
(A) 6 : 30 (B) 6 : 00
(C) 6 : 15 (D) 4 : 20
7. If ‘A’=26, and SUN = 27, then CAT?
(A) 24 (B) 57
(C) 58 (D) 27
8. A number when divided by three consecutive numbers 9, 11, 13 leaves the remainders 8, 9 and 8 respectively. If the order of divisors is reversed, the remainders will be:
(A) 8, 9, 8 (B) 9, 8, 8
(C) 10, 1, 6 (D) 10, 8, 9
9. Find the multiple of 11 in the following numbers?
(A) 978626 (B) 112144
(C) 447355 (D) 869756
10. Introducing a man, a woman says, “He is the only son of my mother’s mother.” How is the man related to the woman ?
(A) Uncle (B) Father
(C) Maternal uncle (D) Uncle
11. Air is to atmosphere as water is to
(A) biosphere (B) stratosphere
(C) ecosphere (D) hydrosphere
12. Choose the number from the given answers to replace the question mark?
240, ?, 120, 40, 10, 2
(A) 480 (B) 240
(C) 180 (D) 420
13. Foot is to hand as leg is to
(A) Elbow (B) Toe
(C) Finger (D) Arm
14. Daughter is to father as niece is to
(A) Nephew (B) Cousin
(C) Uncle (D) Mother
15. In a row of children facing North, Bharat is eleventh from the right end and is third to the right of Samir who is fifteenth from the left end. Total how many children are there in the row ?
(A) 29 (B) 28
(C) 30 (D) 27
16. Which number is missing ?
45389, ?, 453, 34
(A) 34780 (B) 8354
(C) 4892 (D) 3478
17. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group ?
(A) March (B) January
(C) July (D) June
18. M is older than R. Q is younger than R and N. N is not as old as M. Who among M, N, R and Q is the oldest ?
(A) M (B) R
(C) M or R (D) Q
19. Pointing to a lady in photograph, Varma said, "Her mother is the only daughter of my mother's mother." How is Varma related to the lady?
(A) Nephew (B) Uncle
(C) Maternal uncle (D) Brother
20. Surendra introduces "Raju as the son of the only brother of his father's wife". How is Raju related to Surendra?
(A) Cousin (B) Son
(C) Uncle (D) Brother
21. If water is called black, black is called tree, tree is called blue, blue is called rain, rain is called pink and pink is called fist in a certain language, what is the colour of the sky called in that language ? (A) Blue (B) Fish
(C) Rain (D) Pink
22. If 2 is added to the last digit of each number and then the positions of the first and the third digits are interchanged, which of the following will be the highest number ?
(A) 576 (B) 895
(C) 783 (D) 394
23. Select an appropriate answer to replace the question mark from among the choices given.
(A) 11 (B) 6
(C) 3 (D) 2
24. Select an appropriate answer to replace the question mark from among the choices given.
(A) 1 (B) 8
(C) 12 (D) 27
25. Complete the series ?
(A) (B) (C) (D)
General Knowledge and General Awareness
26. Which government income is included in revenue budget ?
(A) Tax-revenue (B) Non-tax-revenue
(C) Both of above (D) None of the above
27. The tomb of Babur is at
(A) Kabul (B) Lahore
(C) Multan (D) Larkhana
28. The Gandhara school of Art was influenced most by the
(A) Greeks
(B) Shakas
(C) persians
(D) Kushans
29. The moon is showing its same face to the earth because
(A) It is not rotating about its own axis
(B) Its rotation and revolution are opposite
(C) Its periods of rotation and revolution are the same
(D) Its rotation is faster than its revolution
30. Devaluation of currency leads to
(A) expansion of export trade
(B) contraction of import trade
(C) expansion of import substitution
(D) All of the above
31. Teak and Sal are the principal trees in the forests known as
(A) Dry deciduous
(B) Dry evergreen
(C) Tropical moist deciduous
(D) Tropical moist evergreen
32. Open market operations of RBI refer to buying and selling of
(A) Commercial bills
(B) Foreign exchange
(C) Gold
(D) Government bonds
33. Which one of the following pairs of seas does the Suez Canal connect?
(A) Indian Ocean – Pacific Ocean
(B) Mediterranean Sea- Black Sea
(C) Mediterranean Sea – Red Sea
(D) Atlantic Ocean – Pacific Ocean
34. The joint session of the two houses is presided by
(A) the speaker
(B) the president
(C) chairman of Rajyasabha
(D) none of these
35. Odissi is the dance style of:
(A) Madhya Pradesh
(B) Andra Pradesh
(C) Haryana
(D) Orissa
36. Who invented the telephone:
(A) Newton
(B) J.L.Baird
(C) Alexander Graham Bell
(D) Thomas Edison
37. In S.H.G. (Self Help Group) most of the decisions regarding savings and loan activities are taken by
(A) Members (B) Government
(C) Bank (D) NGO
38. Which of the following country has more than 55,000 lakes?
(A) Poland (B) Denmark
(C) Finland (D) Norway
39. The Kiel Canal links the ?
(A) Mediterranean Sea and Black Sea
(B) Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Ocean
(C) North Sea and Baltic Sea
(D) Mediterranean Sea and Red Sea
40. The National Institute for Agricultural Marketing is located at
(A) Jaipur (B) New Delhi
(C) Nagpur (D) Hyderabad
41. Per capita income is obtained by dividing National Income by
(A) Total population of the country
(B) Total working population
(C) Area of the country
(D) Volume of capital used
42. Sikkim became a full fledged state of the Indian Union, in the year ?
(A) 1972 (B) 1973
(C) 1974 (D) 1975
43. Who is the founder of Mahabalipuram ?
(A) Rajaraja Chola
(B) Mahendra Varman
(C) Narsimha Varman
(D) Narsimha Chola
44. Which of the following is not a bone in the
human body?
(A) Sternum (B) Humerus
(C) Pericardium (D) Tibia
45. Rennin and lactase, the enzymes required to digest milk, disappear in the human body by the age of
(A) two (B) three
(C) five (D) eight
46. Eden Garden (Kolkata) is associated with
(A) Basket Ball (B) Football
(C) Cricket (D) Hockey
47. Which one of the following states of India records the highest sex ratio ?
(A) Kerala (B) Karnataka
(C) Meghalaya (D) Tamilnadu
48. Government is going to merge Annapurna Scheme with
(A) Mid Day Meal Scheme
(B) National Old Age Pension Scheme
(C) National Food for Work Programme
(D) Antyodaya Anna Yojana
49. When was the first National Forest Policy issued by the Government of India ?
(A) 1952 (B) 1940
(C) 1942 (D) 1999
50. What is the maximum Water Vapour content in the atmosphere ?
(A) 2 to 3 percent (B) 3 to 4 percent
(C) 4 to 5 percent (D) 5 to 6 percent
Elementary Mathematics
51. A group of boys contributed as many rupees each for their trip as they were in number. The total collection came to Rs. 841. How many boys were there in the group?
(A) 21 (B) 29
(C) 31 (D) 41
52. If 'x' men can do a piece of work in 8 days and x+4 men can do the same work in 6 days. Then x is equal to
(A) 10 (B) 6
(C) 12 (D) 24
53. In a triangle, two sides of 12 cm and 5 cm are at right angles. If the triangle is revolved along the 12cm side, the curved surface of the cone so formed will be (A) 156 cm2 (B) 78 cm2
(C) 65 cm2 (D) 130 cm2
54. Two men together start a journey in the same direction. They travel 9 and 15 kilometer/ day respectively daily. After traveling for 6 days the man traveling 9 km/day doubles his speed and both of them finish the distance, in the same time. Find the number of days taken by them to reach the destination.
(A) 36 (B) 21
(C) 18 (D) 12
55. In an examination it is required to get 40% of the aggregate marks to pass. A student gets 265 marks and is declared fail by 55 marks. What is the maximum aggregate marks a student can get?
(A) 800 (B) 750
(C) 650 (D) 850
56. A reduction of Rs. 2 per kg in the price of sugar
enables a man to purchase 4 kg more sugar now in Rs. 16. What was the original price of sugar?
(A) Rs. 16 per kg (B) Rs. 8 per kg
(C) Rs. 4 per kg (D) Rs. 2 per kg
57. 33% marks are required to pass an examination. A candidate who gets 210 marks, fails by 21 marks. What are the total marks for the examination ?
(A) 700 (B) 650
(C) 600 (D) 550
58. Four prime numbers are arranged in ascending order. The product of first three is 385 and that of last three is 1001. The largest prime number is:
(A) 11 (B) 13
(C) 17 (D) 9
59. One litre of water is evaporated from a 6 litre solution containing 4% sugar. The percentage of sugar in the remaining solution is
(A) 24/5 % (B) 4 %
(C) 3 % (D) 10/3 %
60. When water is changed into ice, its volume increases by 9%. If ice changes into water, the percentage decrease in volume is:
(A) 9% (B) 10%
(C) 18% (D) 900/ 109 %
61. A watch becomes fast by 5 minutes every day. By what per cent does it become fast?
(A) 50/144 % (B) 5%
(C) 1/12 % (D) 5/24 %
62. A bag contains 25 paise. 10 paise and 5 paise coins in the ratio 1 : 2 : 3. If their total value is Rs. 30, the number of 5 paise coins is:
(A) 50 (B) 100
(C) 150 (D) 200
63. The temperature of a place increases uniformly from 210C to 380C from 9 am to 2 pm. What was the temperature at noon?
(A) 28.50C (B) 270C
(C) 300C (D) 320C
64. The sum of four consecutive even numbers is 156. what is the value of thrice the larget even number ? (A) 124 (B) 128
(C) 126 (D) 134
65. Train fare between nagpar and Nasik for one child. I f adul’s train fare is Rs.102 how much amount will be paid by 3 adults and 4 children together for travelling the same distance ?
(A) Rs:432 (B) Rs:532
(C) Rs:612 (D) Rs:440
66. 1148 28 1408 32 = ?
(A) 1800 (B) 1804
(C) 1814 (D) 1822
67.
(A) 51 (B) 59
(C) 53 (D) 49
68. 3.2% of 500 2.4% of ? = 288
(A) 650 (B) 700
(C) 600 (D) 750
69. In a mixture of 60 liters the ratio of milk and water is 2 : 1. If this ratio is to be 1: 2, then the quantity of water (in liters) to be further added is
(A) 20 (B) 30
(C) 40 (D) 60
70. of of of 490 = ?
(A) 115 (B) 105
(C) 108 (D) 116
71. 13.5 16.4 7.2 = ?
(A) 1554.38 (B) 1526.28
(C) 1594.08 (D) 1582.18
72. 25% of 424 – ?% of 454 = 37.9
(A) 26 (B) 19
(C) 21 (D) 15
73. A house owner wants to get his house painted. He is told that this would require 25 kg of paint. Allowing for 15% wastage and assuming that the paint is available in 2kg tins, the number of tins required for painting the house is ?
(A) 15 (B) 12
(C) 10 (D) 20
74. Price of food grains have risen by 10% and of other items of consumption by 15%. If the ratio of an employee's expenditure on food grains and other items is 2:5, by how much should his salary be increased so that he may maintain the same level of consumption as before, assuming that his present salary is Rs. 3500?
(A) Rs. 300 (B) Rs. 350
(C) Rs. 375 (D) Rs. 475
75. A sum of Rs. 800 amounts to Rs. 920 in three years at S.I. If the rate of interest is increased by 5% then the amount will increase to
(A) Rs. 950 (B) Rs. 980
(C) Rs. 1010 (D) Rs. 1040
English
Directions: Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The error, if any will be in one part of the sentence, the letter of that part will be the answer.
76. In an effort (A) / to make peace (B) / Priya spoke separately (C) / to both the person. (D)
77. They had a narrow escape (A) / when skating as (B) / roaring avalanche (C) / just missed them. (D)
78. The movie star should not have (A) / allowed the press (B) / at the scene had he (C) / known about the fuss. (D)
Directions : Choose the most appropriate word from the given options to fill up the blank in the sentence.
79. When he reached the doctors house he ....... out already.
(A) Went (B) gone
(C) has gone (D) had gone
80. The Government agreed to pay compensation ......... damaged crops, land and catle.
(A) to (B) through
(C) for (D) of
Directions : Choose the Antyonym of the following :
81. EXONERATE
(A) Moderate (B) Accuse
(C) Watchful (D) Acquire
82. REPLETE
(A) Disentangle (B) Improper
(C) Devoid (D) Renovate
Directions : Choose the Synonym of the following :
83. SPORADIC
(A) Epidemic (B) Whirling
(C) Occasional (D) Stagnant
84. SOPORIFIC
(A) Flattering (B) Sickening
(C) Exciting (D) Sleep-producing
Directions : In the following questions, groups of four words are given. In each group one word mis-spelt. Find the mis-spelt word.
85. (A) hurried (B) hundered (2)
(C) hindrance (D) hatred
86. (A) dance (B) damsal (4)
(C) dismal (D) dismisal
87. (A) honour (B) honourable (3)
(C) honourary (D) honorarium
Directions : In the following questions, you have a brief passage with five questions following the passage. Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives and indicate your correct alternative.
While it may suit adult students very well it is very doubtful whether correspondence education would be qdequate for undergraduates of the usual college age group of sixteen to twenty. Young people in their teems need the discipline and the supervision of a regular college course with all that it involves in the observance of an integrated schedule of work and play the personal association with teachers, and the psychological stimulus provided by competition with other students. There are obvious exceptions of course, such as the physically handicapped, who cannot get full value from a normal college education, but on the whole this distinction between young students and mature scholars is valid enough. It is therefore evident that the correspondence system of education. with provide access to higher. studies to people who would otherwise be danced it, but it will do little to ease the pressure on existing colleges.
88. Correspondence courses are most suitable for :
(A) teenagers
(B) villagers
(C) Those who are between sixteen and twenty
(D) none of the above
89. Correspondence courses are designed in such a way as to :
(A) enforce better discipline in schools and colleges.
(B) Stimulate the students for competition.
(C) gain a personal association with teachers through correspondence.
(D) enable those who could not as adults attend colleges to obtain education if they so desire.
90. The difference between the young students and mature scholars is :
(A) that the former are more disciplined than the latter.
(B) that the latter need lesser personal attention than the former.
(C) that the former are more competitive than the latter.
(D) that the latter are psychologically better equipped than the former.
91. A regular college course for youngsters is desirable because :
(A) they cannot carry on with their studies independently.
(B) that ensures a neatly arranged programme of academic work that is proper for their age.
(C) they always need the assistance of teachers to study properly.
(D) otherwise, they will be physically and mentally handicapped.
92. The correspondence system of education is expected to :
(A) reduce the quantum of rush to the colleges existing at present.
(B) bring about no change in the pattern of admissions to colleges.
(C) creat more opportunities for the weaker sections to obtain higher education
(D) increase the number of educated unemployed in the country.
Directions: In the following passage there are blanks, each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each, five words are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case.
It called for help from the jackal to get out of the well. But the jackal ran away smiling and with the pride of having …(93)… the poor goat. On the way he met a cat. Most sarcastically he told the cat, “Oh ! You lot is really pitiable. For food you have to …(94)… on left-overs. You have to go to the backside of houses, hotels or garbage dumps for your food. I catch fouls, kill and eat them.” When he was …(95)… like this some hunting dogs came that way. The cat was clever. It jumped up on a tree. But the jackal had …(97)… to go. Even though it tried to run, the hunting dogs …(97)… it and killed it. All his slyness, could not save him, from his doom.
93. (A) won (B) gained
(C) ditch (D) cheated
94. (A) depend (B) hunt
(C) wait (D) bent
95. (A) whispering (B) moaning
(C) boasting (D) crying
96. (A) everywhere (B) nowhere
(C) not (D) place
97. (A) avoided (B) catch
(C) powered (D) overpowered
Directions: From the four words, identify the one which can be substituted for the senteces in questions.
98. Life history of a person written by another
(A) Autobiography (B) Biography
(C) Bibliography (D) Memoir
99. A post without remuneration
(A) Voluntary (B) Sinecure
(C) Honorary (D) Involuntary
100.One who cannot die
(A) Stable (B) Immortal
(C) Perpetual (D) Perennial
ANSWERS:
1. D 2. D 3. B 4. C 5. D 6. A 7. B 8. C 9. A 10. C 11. D 12. B 13. D 14. C
15. B 16. B 17. D 18. A 19. D 20. A 21. C 22. A 23. C 24. A 25. C 26. C 27. A 28. A 29. C 30. D 31. C 32. D 33. C 34. A 35. D 36. C 37. D 38. C 39. C 40. A 41. A 42. D 43. C 44. C 45. A 46. C 47. A 48. B 49. A 50. B 51. B 52. C
53. C 54. C 55. A 56. C 57. A 58. B 59. A 60. D 61. A 62. C 63. D 64. C 65. D 66. B 67. C 68. D 69. D 70. B 71. C 72. D 73. A 74. D 75. D 76. D 77. B 78. A 79. D 80. C 81. B 82. C 83. C 84. D 85. B 86. D 87. C 88. D 89. D 90. B
91. B 92. B 93. D 94. A 95. C 96. B 97. D 98. B 99. C 100. B
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
SSC Eastern Region Recruitment Notification
STAFF SELECTION COMMISSION (SSC)
(Eastern Region - ER)
234/4, A.J.C. Bose Road, Nizam Palace, 1st MSO Building,
8th Floor, Kolkata - 700020
Staff Selection Commission (SSC) Eastern Region (ER), Kolkata, invites application for the following posts in various Ministries/ Offices of the Government of India :
Fee Payable : Rs.50/- (No fee for Women/ SC/ST/PH and Ex-Servicemen) by means of Central Recruitment Fee Stamps (CRFS) only, available at head post office all over the country.
How to Apply : Application in prescribed format should be sent in an envelope superscribed with bold letters as "Application for the posts of .................... " on or before 18/03/2011 (25/03/2011 for candidates from far-flung areas) to Office of the Regional Director, Staff Selection Commission, (Eastern Region), 234/4, A.J.C. Bose Road, Nizam Palace, 1st MSO Building, 8th Floor, Kolkata - 700020.
For further details and application form, please visit http://www.sscer.org/ OR see Employment News dated 19 February 2011.
(Eastern Region - ER)
234/4, A.J.C. Bose Road, Nizam Palace, 1st MSO Building,
8th Floor, Kolkata - 700020
Staff Selection Commission (SSC) Eastern Region (ER), Kolkata, invites application for the following posts in various Ministries/ Offices of the Government of India :
- Junior Engineer (Electrical) : 02 posts, Pay Scale : Rs. 9300-34800 grade pay Rs.4200, Age : 18-27 years
- Junior Engineer (Mechanical) : 12 posts, Pay Scale : Rs. 9300-34800 grade pay Rs.4200, Age : 18-27 years
- Scientific Assistant (Non-Destructive) : 01 post, Pay Scale : Rs. 9300-34800 grade pay Rs.4600, Age : 30 years
- Library and Information Assistant (Language - Kashmiri) : 01 post, Pay Scale : Rs. 9300-34800 grade pay Rs.4200, Age : 18-28 years
- Library and Information Assistant (Language - French) : 01 post, Pay Scale : Rs. 9300-34800 grade pay Rs.4200, Age : 18-28 years
- Library and Information Assistant (Language - German) : 01 post, Pay Scale : Rs. 9300-34800 grade pay Rs.4200, Age : 18-28 years
- Senior Zoological Assistant : 03 posts, Pay Scale : Rs. 9300-34800 grade pay Rs.4200, Age : 30 years
- Zoological Assistant : 04 posts, Pay Scale : Rs. 9300-34800 grade pay Rs.4200, Age : 25 years
- Junior Zoological Assistant - I : 06 posts, Pay Scale : Rs. 5200-20200 grade pay Rs.2800, Age : 25 years
Fee Payable : Rs.50/- (No fee for Women/ SC/ST/PH and Ex-Servicemen) by means of Central Recruitment Fee Stamps (CRFS) only, available at head post office all over the country.
How to Apply : Application in prescribed format should be sent in an envelope superscribed with bold letters as "Application for the posts of .................... " on or before 18/03/2011 (25/03/2011 for candidates from far-flung areas) to Office of the Regional Director, Staff Selection Commission, (Eastern Region), 234/4, A.J.C. Bose Road, Nizam Palace, 1st MSO Building, 8th Floor, Kolkata - 700020.
For further details and application form, please visit http://www.sscer.org/ OR see Employment News dated 19 February 2011.
Sunday, February 20, 2011
SSC Multi Tasking Staff (MTS) Exam Model Paper
Directions (Qs. 1 to 8) : In these questions, select the related letters/ words/ numbers/figures from the given alternatives.
1. Taste : Tongue : : Walk : ?
(a) Pavement
(b) Crutch
(c) Legs
(d) Walking stick
Ans: ( c ) Legs
2. CHIMNEY : SMOKE : : ______ : ______
(a) Gun : Bullet
(b) House : Roof
(c) Clay : Ceramic
(d) Tea : Kettle
Ans: ( a ) Gun : Bullet
3. DCHG : LIKQP : : FEJI : ?
(a) MLSR
(b) NMRQ
(c) ONTS
(d) QPUT
Ans: ( None )
4. CAD : FDG : : XZW : ?
(a) IQJ
(b) CAD
(c) ZBY
(d) UWT
Ans: ( d ) UWT
5. 5 : 124 : : 7 : ?
(a) 342
(b) 343
(c) 248
(d) 125
Ans: ( a ) 342
6. 3265 : 4376 : : 4673 : ?
(a) 2154
(b) 5487
(c) 3562
(d) 5784
Ans: ( d ) 5784
Directions (Qs. 7 to 12) : In these questions, select the response which is different from the other three responses.
7. (a) Telephone
(b) Tape-Recorder
(c) Transistor
(d) Telescope
Ans: ( d ) Telescope
8. (a) Glue
(b) Oil
(c) Paste
(d) Cement
Ans: ( b ) Oil
9. (a) XZUS
(b) OQLJ
(c) HJFE
(d) FHCA
Ans: ( c ) HJFE
10. (a) KNPS
(b) RUWZ
(c) MPRU
(d) PRSU
Ans: ( d ) PRSU
11. (a) 26 ? 62
(b) 36 ? 63
(c) 46 ? 64
(d) 56 ? 18
Ans: ( d ) 56 ? 18
12. (a) 6958
(b) 7948
(c) 6895
(d) 9783
Ans: ( d ) 9783
Directions (Qs. 13) : In this question, which one set of letters when sequentially placed at the gaps in the given letter series shall complete it ?
13. m__nm__n__an__a__ma__
(a) amammn
(b) aammnn
(c) ammanm
(d) aamnan
Ans: ( b ) aammnn
Directions (Qs. 14 to 17) : In these questions, a series is given with one term missing. Choose the correct alternative from the given ones that will complete the series.
14. A, c, f, j, ?, ?
(a) ou
(b) mo
(c) lp
(d) rv
Ans: ( a ) ou
15. QYK, ?, ISG, EPE
(a) NWJ
(b) MVI
(c) NVI
(d) MVJ
Ans: ( b ) MVI
16. 10, 22, 46, 94 ?
(a) 180
(b) 184
(c) 190
(d) 140
Ans: ( c ) 190
17. 110, 132, 156, ?, 210
(a) 162
(b) 172
(c) 182
(d) 192
Ans: ( c ) 182
Directions (Qs. 18 to 22) : In these questions, which one of the given responses would be a meaningful order of the following words?
18. (1) Book (2) Words
(3) Letters (4) Sentences
(5) Chapters (6) Pages
(a) 3 2 6 5 4 1
(b) 3 2 5 4 6 1
(c) 3 2 4 5 6 1
(d) 3 2 4 6 5 1
Ans: ( d ) 3 2 4 6 5 1
19. (1) Probation (2) Interview
(3) Selection (4) Appointment
(5) Advertisement (6) Application
(a) 5 6 4 2 3 1
(b) 5 6 3 2 4 1
(c) 5 6 2 3 4 1
(d) 6 5 4 2 3 1
Ans: ( c ) 5 6 2 3 4 1
20. If E = 5, PEN = 35, then PAGE = ?
(a) 28
(b) 29
(c) 36
(d) 27
Ans: ( b ) 29
21. If he word ?PORTER? can be coded as ?MBNZQN?, then how can ?REPORT? be written?
(a) NQMBNZ
(b) NQBMNZ
(c) NBQMNZ
(d) NQMNBZ
Ans: ( a ) NQMBNZ
22. In a certain code, the words ?COME AT ONCE? were written as XLNVZGLMXV. In the same code which of the following would be ?OK? ?
(a) LM
(b) LP
(c) KM
(d) KL
Ans: ( b ) LP
Directions (Qs. 23) : In this question, you have to identify the correct response from the given premises stated according to following symbols.
23. If ?+? means ?minus?, ?-? means ?multiplication?, ?¸?
means ?plus? and ?x? means ?division, then15 ? 3 + 10 x 5 ¸ 5 =
(a) 52
(b) 48
(c) 22
(d) 5
Ans: ( b ) 48
Directions (Qs. 25) : From the given alternative words select the word which cannot be formed using the letters of the given word.
25. Given word : ADMINISTRATION
(a) STATION
(b) TRADITION
(c) MINISTER
(d) RATION
Ans: ( c ) MINISTER
Numerical Aptitude
1. The next number of the sequence 51, 52, 56, 65…… is?
a. 75 b. 78 c. 79 d. 81
Ans. d
2. a’s salary is 25% more than b’s salary. B’s salary is how much less than a’s salary?
a.20 % b. 24% c. 25% d. 30%
Ans. A
3. the single discount, which is equivalent to successive discounts of 25% and 10% is
a. 35 b. 32 c. 33 d. 32.5
Ans. D
4. if 2A=3B=4C Then A:B:C is
a. 2:3:4
b. 4:3:2
c. 6:4:3
d. non of above
Ans. c
5. 114.01 + 222.01 + ? = 400
1. 63.98
2. 43.78
3. 736.02
4. -53.98
6. The difference between the circumference and the radius of a circle is 37 cm (use p = 22 / 7). The diameter of the circle is
1. 7 cm
2. 14 cm
3. 33 cm
4. 37 cm
7. The LCM of two multiples of 12 is 1056. If one of the numbers is 132, the other number should be
1. 12
2. 72
3. 96
4. Data inadequate
8. The average of seven results is 5; the average of first three is 3, and that of the last three is 7. The fourth result is
1. 6
2. 5
3. 4
4. 3
9. A man walking at the speed of 4 kmph crosses a square field diagonally in 3 minutes. The area of the field is
1. 20000 sq m
2. 25000 sq m
3. 18000 sq m
4. 19000 sq m
10. The area of a rectangular field is 144 sq m. If the length is increased by 5 m, its area increases by 40 sq m. The length of the field is
1. 12 m
2. 14.4 m
3. 16 m
4. 18 m
11. A, B and C are partners and make a profit of Rs. 4800 which is distributed among them in the ratio 6:5:4. The difference of the amounts A and C received is
1. Rs. 640
2. Rs. 1290
3. Rs. 1280
4. Rs. 1600
12. A, B, & C enter into a partnership with investments in the ratio 3:4:9. If at the end of the year, B’s share of profit is Rs. 6175, what is the total profit?
1. Rs. 24300
2. Rs. 24600
3. Rs. 24700
4. Rs. 24100
13. X and Y enter into a partnership. X contributes Rs. 8000 and Y contributes Rs. 10000. At the end of six months they introduce Z, who contributes Rs. 6000. After the lapse of three years, they find that the firm has made a profit of Rs. 9660. Find the share of each.(in Rs.)
1. X-3240, Y-4200, Z-2200
2. X-3360, Y-4400, Z-2100
3. X-3360, Y-4200, Z-2100
4. 3260, Y-4000, Z-2200
14. Umedh Singh and Zorawar Singh invested in a business. They earned some profit which they divided in the ratio 2:3. If Umedh Singh invested Rs. 24, the amount invested by Zorawar Singh was
1. Rs. 36
2. Rs. 16
3. Rs. 30
4. Rs. 48
15. Abdul and Aamir invest respectively Rs. 30000 and Rs. 40000 in a business. Abdul receives Rs. 100 per month out of the profit for running the business and the rest of the profit is divided in proportion to the investments. If in a year Abdul totally receives Rs. 3900, what does Aamir receive?
1. Rs. 3500
2. Rs. 3600
3. Rs. 3900
4. Rs. 4200
16. 7 women and 6 men can do what 4 men and 11 women can do in the same time. 19 women can do the same job in how much time?
1. Same
2. Half
3. One-third
4. Two-third
17. If A can walk a certain distance in 40 days when he takes rest 9 hours each day; how much long will he take to walk the same distance twice as fast and rest twice as long each day?
1. 50 days
2. 45 days
3. 38 days
4. 16 days
18. If 20 men or 25 women or 30 boys can do a piece of work in 16 days by working 10 hours a day, then how many men with 10 women and 18 boys can do 3 ¼ times the same work in 26 days by working 8 hours daily?
1. 35 men
2. 30 men
3. 40 men
4. 48 men
19. Some persons can do a job in 12 days. Two times the number of those persons will do half of that job in
1. 6 days
2. 4 days
3. 12 days
4. 3 days
20. 400 men working 9 hrs a day complete ¼ th of the work in 10 days. The number of additional men, working 8 hrs a day, required to done the remaining work in 20 days is
1. 675
2. 275
3. 250
4. 225
21. 25% of 240 will be how much more than 33.33% of 180?
1. 5
2. 10
3. 6
4. Nil
22. 350% of a number is what percent of 250% of that number?
1. 40%
2. 44%
3. 140%
4. 71%
23. If the length of a rectangle is increased by 20% and the width decreased by 20%, the area of the rectangle will
1. Decrease by 4%
2. Increase by 4%
3. Decrease by 1%
4. Not change at all
24. A shopkeeper increases the price of a commodity by 25% and again increases it by 20%. The net percent increase is
1. 45%
2. 40%
3. 50%
4. 47%
25. The cost of a pant is 60% of the cost of a coat and 300% of the cost of a shirt. If all three cost Rs. 2160, the cost of the shirt will be
1. Rs. 290
2. Rs. 280
3. Rs. 360
4. Rs. 240
General Knowledge (G.K)
1. Which of the following countries is a land locked country in south America?
a. Ecuador
b. Peru
c. Uruguay
d. Bolivia
Ans : d
2. Canary Islands belongs to
a. Norway
b. Spain
c. New Zealand
d. Portugal
Ans : b
3. Titan is the largest natural satellite of planet
a. Mercury
b. Venus
c. Saturn
d. Neptune
Ans : c
4. Which of the following planets rotates clock wise?
a. Pluto
b. Jupiter
c. Venus
d. Mercury
Ans : c
5. A difference of 1 degree in longitude at the Equator is equivalent to nearly
a. 101 km
b. 111 km
c. 121 km
d. 125 km
Ans : b
6. The earliest known Indian script is
a. Mori
b. Devanagari
c. Brahmi
d. Kharosti
Ans : c
7. How many times the preamble was amended
a. once
b. twice
c. thrice
d. four times
Ans : a
8. The term socialist was added in the Preamble by the…amendment
a. 40th
b. 42nd
c. 44th
d. 49th
Ans : b
9. The state with the lowest population in India is
a. Goa
b. Tripura
c. Mizoram
d. Sikkim
Ans : d
10. Which person or organisation received the Nobel Prize three times so far?
a. Medame Curie
b. Linus Pauling
c. Alexender Flemming
d. International Committee of the Redcross
Ans : d
11. The Finance Commission is appointed for every… year
a. 3
b. 4
c. 5
d. 6
Ans : c
12. Under which five year plan did agriculture show a negative growth?
a. 1st plan
b. 2nd plan
c. 3rd plan
d. 4th plan
Ans : c
13. Who is the founder of the Capital city of Agra?
a. Akbar
b. Babar
c. Sikinder Lodi
d. Mubarak Shah Sayyad
Ans: c
14. The first tide generated electricity project was established at
a. Vizhinjam, Kerala
b. Mangalore, Karnataka
c. Paradeep, Orissa
d. Vishakapattanam
Ans : a
15. National Institute of Oceanography is located in :
a. Calcutta
b. Chennai
c. Mangalore
d. Panaji
Ans : d
16. The 2004 Olympics were held in :
a. Bangkok
b. Rome
c. Athens
d. Nagasaki
Ans : c
17. Who headed the committee appointed on Kargil War ?
a. Gen. V. P. Malik
b. Gen. S. K. Sinha
c. K. Subramanyam
d. K. C. Panth
Ans : c
18. The C. K. Nayudu Trophy is related to the sport of
a. cricket
b. Hockey
c. Football
d. Chess
Ans : a
19. New York is situated on the river
a. Hudson
b. Thames
c. Danube
d. Tigris
Ans : a
20. “The Woman of the Millennium” selected by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is
a. Margaret Thacher
b. Hillary Clinton
c. Chandrika Kumaratunga
d. Indira Gandhi
Ans : d
21. The General Assembly of United Nations meets
a. Once a year
b. twice a year
c. thrice a year
d. Once in five years
Ans : a
22. The “Common Wealth Games 2002? will be held in
a. Toranto
b. Manchester
c. Tokyo
d. Canberra
Ans : b
23. All India Radio commenced operations in
a. 1926
b. 1936
c. 1945
d. 1947
Ans : b
24. The “Killer Instinct” is written by
a. Sulakshan Mohan
b. M.K.Santanam
c. O.P.Sabharwal
d. Subash Jain
Ans : c
25. The Secretary-General of UN is appointed by the
a. Security Council
b. Trusteeship Council
c. General Assembly
d. World Bank
Ans : c
26. Postal Voting is other wise called:
a. external voting
b. secret voting
c. plural voting
d. proxy voting
Ans : d
27. The Common Wealth of Independent states (CIS) consists of….republica?
a. 10
b. 11
c. 12
d. 13
Ans : c
28. Which of the following harbours is considered as the world’s finest natural harbour?
a. Sydney harbour
b. Toronto harbour
c. New Jersy harbour
d. Singapore harbour
Ans : a
29. Who invented Radar?
a. Henrey Backquerel
b. Max Planck
c. Robert Watson Watt
d. Humphrey Davy
Ans : c
30. Sandal Wood trees are mostly found in…
a. Trophical Evergreen Forests
b. Tropical most Decidous
c. Alpine forests
d. Trophical Thorn Forests
Ans : d
31. The first country to legalise medically assisted suicide is
a. Switzerland
b. New Zealand
c. USA
d. Netherlands
Ans : d
32. The tomb of Babur is at
a. Kabul
b. Lahore
c. Multan
d. Larkhana
Ans : a
33. The joint session of the two houses is presided by
a. the speaker
b. the president
c. chairman of Rajyasabha
d. none of these
Ans : a
34. The Gandhara school of Art was influenced most by the
a. Greeks
b. Shakas
c. persians
d. Kushans
Ans : a
35. The Simon Commission was appointed in
a. 1927
b. 1928
c. 1929
d. 1930
Ans : c
36. Sikkim became a full fledged state of the Indian Union, in the year ?
a. 1972
b. 1973
c. 1974
d. 1975
Ans : d
37. Who is the founder of Mahabalipuram ?
a. Rajaraja Chola
b. Mahendra Varman
c. Narsimha Varman
d. Narsimha Chola
Ans : c
38. The 189th member of United Nations is
a. Palau
b. Tuvalu
c. Soloman Islands
d. Nauru
Ans : b
39. When was Burma separated from India
a. 1947
b. 1942
c. 1937
c. 1932
Ans : c
40. Which of the following country has more than 55,000 lakes?
a. Poland
b. Denmark
c. Finland
d. Norway
Ans : c
41. OVL implies:
(1) Oil discovery organ of ONGC
(2) A new species of virus
(3) A term used in One Day Cricket
(4) A new banking company
Ans :
42. Which of the following involves chemical change?
(1) Rusting of iron
(2) Burning of wood -
(3) Reduction of wood
(4) All the three
Ans : d
43. Which of the following cave paintings is the oldest?
(1) Bhimbetka
(2) Ellora
(3) Ajanta
(4) Chittnnavasal
Ans : c
44. Leprosy has been eliminated from India, as:
(1) There was no cae of leprosy in 2005
(2) World Health Organization (WHO) has declared so
(3) The current rate of Incidence has been reduced by 1 out of 10,000
(4) All the patients have been identified for treatment
Ans : c
45. The major producer of cardamom in India is
(1) Kerala
(2) Tamil Nadu
(3) Karnataka
(4)Assam
Ans : a
46. Which of the following is a submarine of the Indian Navy?
(1) INS Virat
(2) INS Sindhurakshk
(3) INS Rajali
(4) INS Vikrãnt
Ans : b
47. Which of the following Indian classical dances derived its name from the name of place of its origin?
(1) Manipuri
(2) Kathkali
(3) Odissi
(4) Kuchipudi
Ans :
48. Who among the following has been created record in aviation history for the longest uninterrupted flight?
(1)JRDTata
(2) Ratan Tata
(3) Vijay pat Singhania
(4) Steve Fosset
Ans : c
49. Which of the following countries is not a member of G — 8?
(1) Russia
(2) Britain
(3) Spain
(4) Canada
Ans : c
50. Who was the first woman Prime Minister in the world?
(1) Indira Gandhi
(2) Srlmao Bhandarnayake
(3) Margaret Thatcher
(4) Benzlr Bhutto
Ans : b
1. Taste : Tongue : : Walk : ?
(a) Pavement
(b) Crutch
(c) Legs
(d) Walking stick
Ans: ( c ) Legs
2. CHIMNEY : SMOKE : : ______ : ______
(a) Gun : Bullet
(b) House : Roof
(c) Clay : Ceramic
(d) Tea : Kettle
Ans: ( a ) Gun : Bullet
3. DCHG : LIKQP : : FEJI : ?
(a) MLSR
(b) NMRQ
(c) ONTS
(d) QPUT
Ans: ( None )
4. CAD : FDG : : XZW : ?
(a) IQJ
(b) CAD
(c) ZBY
(d) UWT
Ans: ( d ) UWT
5. 5 : 124 : : 7 : ?
(a) 342
(b) 343
(c) 248
(d) 125
Ans: ( a ) 342
6. 3265 : 4376 : : 4673 : ?
(a) 2154
(b) 5487
(c) 3562
(d) 5784
Ans: ( d ) 5784
Directions (Qs. 7 to 12) : In these questions, select the response which is different from the other three responses.
7. (a) Telephone
(b) Tape-Recorder
(c) Transistor
(d) Telescope
Ans: ( d ) Telescope
8. (a) Glue
(b) Oil
(c) Paste
(d) Cement
Ans: ( b ) Oil
9. (a) XZUS
(b) OQLJ
(c) HJFE
(d) FHCA
Ans: ( c ) HJFE
10. (a) KNPS
(b) RUWZ
(c) MPRU
(d) PRSU
Ans: ( d ) PRSU
11. (a) 26 ? 62
(b) 36 ? 63
(c) 46 ? 64
(d) 56 ? 18
Ans: ( d ) 56 ? 18
12. (a) 6958
(b) 7948
(c) 6895
(d) 9783
Ans: ( d ) 9783
Directions (Qs. 13) : In this question, which one set of letters when sequentially placed at the gaps in the given letter series shall complete it ?
13. m__nm__n__an__a__ma__
(a) amammn
(b) aammnn
(c) ammanm
(d) aamnan
Ans: ( b ) aammnn
Directions (Qs. 14 to 17) : In these questions, a series is given with one term missing. Choose the correct alternative from the given ones that will complete the series.
14. A, c, f, j, ?, ?
(a) ou
(b) mo
(c) lp
(d) rv
Ans: ( a ) ou
15. QYK, ?, ISG, EPE
(a) NWJ
(b) MVI
(c) NVI
(d) MVJ
Ans: ( b ) MVI
16. 10, 22, 46, 94 ?
(a) 180
(b) 184
(c) 190
(d) 140
Ans: ( c ) 190
17. 110, 132, 156, ?, 210
(a) 162
(b) 172
(c) 182
(d) 192
Ans: ( c ) 182
Directions (Qs. 18 to 22) : In these questions, which one of the given responses would be a meaningful order of the following words?
18. (1) Book (2) Words
(3) Letters (4) Sentences
(5) Chapters (6) Pages
(a) 3 2 6 5 4 1
(b) 3 2 5 4 6 1
(c) 3 2 4 5 6 1
(d) 3 2 4 6 5 1
Ans: ( d ) 3 2 4 6 5 1
19. (1) Probation (2) Interview
(3) Selection (4) Appointment
(5) Advertisement (6) Application
(a) 5 6 4 2 3 1
(b) 5 6 3 2 4 1
(c) 5 6 2 3 4 1
(d) 6 5 4 2 3 1
Ans: ( c ) 5 6 2 3 4 1
20. If E = 5, PEN = 35, then PAGE = ?
(a) 28
(b) 29
(c) 36
(d) 27
Ans: ( b ) 29
21. If he word ?PORTER? can be coded as ?MBNZQN?, then how can ?REPORT? be written?
(a) NQMBNZ
(b) NQBMNZ
(c) NBQMNZ
(d) NQMNBZ
Ans: ( a ) NQMBNZ
22. In a certain code, the words ?COME AT ONCE? were written as XLNVZGLMXV. In the same code which of the following would be ?OK? ?
(a) LM
(b) LP
(c) KM
(d) KL
Ans: ( b ) LP
Directions (Qs. 23) : In this question, you have to identify the correct response from the given premises stated according to following symbols.
23. If ?+? means ?minus?, ?-? means ?multiplication?, ?¸?
means ?plus? and ?x? means ?division, then15 ? 3 + 10 x 5 ¸ 5 =
(a) 52
(b) 48
(c) 22
(d) 5
Ans: ( b ) 48
Directions (Qs. 25) : From the given alternative words select the word which cannot be formed using the letters of the given word.
25. Given word : ADMINISTRATION
(a) STATION
(b) TRADITION
(c) MINISTER
(d) RATION
Ans: ( c ) MINISTER
Numerical Aptitude
1. The next number of the sequence 51, 52, 56, 65…… is?
a. 75 b. 78 c. 79 d. 81
Ans. d
2. a’s salary is 25% more than b’s salary. B’s salary is how much less than a’s salary?
a.20 % b. 24% c. 25% d. 30%
Ans. A
3. the single discount, which is equivalent to successive discounts of 25% and 10% is
a. 35 b. 32 c. 33 d. 32.5
Ans. D
4. if 2A=3B=4C Then A:B:C is
a. 2:3:4
b. 4:3:2
c. 6:4:3
d. non of above
Ans. c
5. 114.01 + 222.01 + ? = 400
1. 63.98
2. 43.78
3. 736.02
4. -53.98
6. The difference between the circumference and the radius of a circle is 37 cm (use p = 22 / 7). The diameter of the circle is
1. 7 cm
2. 14 cm
3. 33 cm
4. 37 cm
7. The LCM of two multiples of 12 is 1056. If one of the numbers is 132, the other number should be
1. 12
2. 72
3. 96
4. Data inadequate
8. The average of seven results is 5; the average of first three is 3, and that of the last three is 7. The fourth result is
1. 6
2. 5
3. 4
4. 3
9. A man walking at the speed of 4 kmph crosses a square field diagonally in 3 minutes. The area of the field is
1. 20000 sq m
2. 25000 sq m
3. 18000 sq m
4. 19000 sq m
10. The area of a rectangular field is 144 sq m. If the length is increased by 5 m, its area increases by 40 sq m. The length of the field is
1. 12 m
2. 14.4 m
3. 16 m
4. 18 m
11. A, B and C are partners and make a profit of Rs. 4800 which is distributed among them in the ratio 6:5:4. The difference of the amounts A and C received is
1. Rs. 640
2. Rs. 1290
3. Rs. 1280
4. Rs. 1600
12. A, B, & C enter into a partnership with investments in the ratio 3:4:9. If at the end of the year, B’s share of profit is Rs. 6175, what is the total profit?
1. Rs. 24300
2. Rs. 24600
3. Rs. 24700
4. Rs. 24100
13. X and Y enter into a partnership. X contributes Rs. 8000 and Y contributes Rs. 10000. At the end of six months they introduce Z, who contributes Rs. 6000. After the lapse of three years, they find that the firm has made a profit of Rs. 9660. Find the share of each.(in Rs.)
1. X-3240, Y-4200, Z-2200
2. X-3360, Y-4400, Z-2100
3. X-3360, Y-4200, Z-2100
4. 3260, Y-4000, Z-2200
14. Umedh Singh and Zorawar Singh invested in a business. They earned some profit which they divided in the ratio 2:3. If Umedh Singh invested Rs. 24, the amount invested by Zorawar Singh was
1. Rs. 36
2. Rs. 16
3. Rs. 30
4. Rs. 48
15. Abdul and Aamir invest respectively Rs. 30000 and Rs. 40000 in a business. Abdul receives Rs. 100 per month out of the profit for running the business and the rest of the profit is divided in proportion to the investments. If in a year Abdul totally receives Rs. 3900, what does Aamir receive?
1. Rs. 3500
2. Rs. 3600
3. Rs. 3900
4. Rs. 4200
16. 7 women and 6 men can do what 4 men and 11 women can do in the same time. 19 women can do the same job in how much time?
1. Same
2. Half
3. One-third
4. Two-third
17. If A can walk a certain distance in 40 days when he takes rest 9 hours each day; how much long will he take to walk the same distance twice as fast and rest twice as long each day?
1. 50 days
2. 45 days
3. 38 days
4. 16 days
18. If 20 men or 25 women or 30 boys can do a piece of work in 16 days by working 10 hours a day, then how many men with 10 women and 18 boys can do 3 ¼ times the same work in 26 days by working 8 hours daily?
1. 35 men
2. 30 men
3. 40 men
4. 48 men
19. Some persons can do a job in 12 days. Two times the number of those persons will do half of that job in
1. 6 days
2. 4 days
3. 12 days
4. 3 days
20. 400 men working 9 hrs a day complete ¼ th of the work in 10 days. The number of additional men, working 8 hrs a day, required to done the remaining work in 20 days is
1. 675
2. 275
3. 250
4. 225
21. 25% of 240 will be how much more than 33.33% of 180?
1. 5
2. 10
3. 6
4. Nil
22. 350% of a number is what percent of 250% of that number?
1. 40%
2. 44%
3. 140%
4. 71%
23. If the length of a rectangle is increased by 20% and the width decreased by 20%, the area of the rectangle will
1. Decrease by 4%
2. Increase by 4%
3. Decrease by 1%
4. Not change at all
24. A shopkeeper increases the price of a commodity by 25% and again increases it by 20%. The net percent increase is
1. 45%
2. 40%
3. 50%
4. 47%
25. The cost of a pant is 60% of the cost of a coat and 300% of the cost of a shirt. If all three cost Rs. 2160, the cost of the shirt will be
1. Rs. 290
2. Rs. 280
3. Rs. 360
4. Rs. 240
General Knowledge (G.K)
1. Which of the following countries is a land locked country in south America?
a. Ecuador
b. Peru
c. Uruguay
d. Bolivia
Ans : d
2. Canary Islands belongs to
a. Norway
b. Spain
c. New Zealand
d. Portugal
Ans : b
3. Titan is the largest natural satellite of planet
a. Mercury
b. Venus
c. Saturn
d. Neptune
Ans : c
4. Which of the following planets rotates clock wise?
a. Pluto
b. Jupiter
c. Venus
d. Mercury
Ans : c
5. A difference of 1 degree in longitude at the Equator is equivalent to nearly
a. 101 km
b. 111 km
c. 121 km
d. 125 km
Ans : b
6. The earliest known Indian script is
a. Mori
b. Devanagari
c. Brahmi
d. Kharosti
Ans : c
7. How many times the preamble was amended
a. once
b. twice
c. thrice
d. four times
Ans : a
8. The term socialist was added in the Preamble by the…amendment
a. 40th
b. 42nd
c. 44th
d. 49th
Ans : b
9. The state with the lowest population in India is
a. Goa
b. Tripura
c. Mizoram
d. Sikkim
Ans : d
10. Which person or organisation received the Nobel Prize three times so far?
a. Medame Curie
b. Linus Pauling
c. Alexender Flemming
d. International Committee of the Redcross
Ans : d
11. The Finance Commission is appointed for every… year
a. 3
b. 4
c. 5
d. 6
Ans : c
12. Under which five year plan did agriculture show a negative growth?
a. 1st plan
b. 2nd plan
c. 3rd plan
d. 4th plan
Ans : c
13. Who is the founder of the Capital city of Agra?
a. Akbar
b. Babar
c. Sikinder Lodi
d. Mubarak Shah Sayyad
Ans: c
14. The first tide generated electricity project was established at
a. Vizhinjam, Kerala
b. Mangalore, Karnataka
c. Paradeep, Orissa
d. Vishakapattanam
Ans : a
15. National Institute of Oceanography is located in :
a. Calcutta
b. Chennai
c. Mangalore
d. Panaji
Ans : d
16. The 2004 Olympics were held in :
a. Bangkok
b. Rome
c. Athens
d. Nagasaki
Ans : c
17. Who headed the committee appointed on Kargil War ?
a. Gen. V. P. Malik
b. Gen. S. K. Sinha
c. K. Subramanyam
d. K. C. Panth
Ans : c
18. The C. K. Nayudu Trophy is related to the sport of
a. cricket
b. Hockey
c. Football
d. Chess
Ans : a
19. New York is situated on the river
a. Hudson
b. Thames
c. Danube
d. Tigris
Ans : a
20. “The Woman of the Millennium” selected by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is
a. Margaret Thacher
b. Hillary Clinton
c. Chandrika Kumaratunga
d. Indira Gandhi
Ans : d
21. The General Assembly of United Nations meets
a. Once a year
b. twice a year
c. thrice a year
d. Once in five years
Ans : a
22. The “Common Wealth Games 2002? will be held in
a. Toranto
b. Manchester
c. Tokyo
d. Canberra
Ans : b
23. All India Radio commenced operations in
a. 1926
b. 1936
c. 1945
d. 1947
Ans : b
24. The “Killer Instinct” is written by
a. Sulakshan Mohan
b. M.K.Santanam
c. O.P.Sabharwal
d. Subash Jain
Ans : c
25. The Secretary-General of UN is appointed by the
a. Security Council
b. Trusteeship Council
c. General Assembly
d. World Bank
Ans : c
26. Postal Voting is other wise called:
a. external voting
b. secret voting
c. plural voting
d. proxy voting
Ans : d
27. The Common Wealth of Independent states (CIS) consists of….republica?
a. 10
b. 11
c. 12
d. 13
Ans : c
28. Which of the following harbours is considered as the world’s finest natural harbour?
a. Sydney harbour
b. Toronto harbour
c. New Jersy harbour
d. Singapore harbour
Ans : a
29. Who invented Radar?
a. Henrey Backquerel
b. Max Planck
c. Robert Watson Watt
d. Humphrey Davy
Ans : c
30. Sandal Wood trees are mostly found in…
a. Trophical Evergreen Forests
b. Tropical most Decidous
c. Alpine forests
d. Trophical Thorn Forests
Ans : d
31. The first country to legalise medically assisted suicide is
a. Switzerland
b. New Zealand
c. USA
d. Netherlands
Ans : d
32. The tomb of Babur is at
a. Kabul
b. Lahore
c. Multan
d. Larkhana
Ans : a
33. The joint session of the two houses is presided by
a. the speaker
b. the president
c. chairman of Rajyasabha
d. none of these
Ans : a
34. The Gandhara school of Art was influenced most by the
a. Greeks
b. Shakas
c. persians
d. Kushans
Ans : a
35. The Simon Commission was appointed in
a. 1927
b. 1928
c. 1929
d. 1930
Ans : c
36. Sikkim became a full fledged state of the Indian Union, in the year ?
a. 1972
b. 1973
c. 1974
d. 1975
Ans : d
37. Who is the founder of Mahabalipuram ?
a. Rajaraja Chola
b. Mahendra Varman
c. Narsimha Varman
d. Narsimha Chola
Ans : c
38. The 189th member of United Nations is
a. Palau
b. Tuvalu
c. Soloman Islands
d. Nauru
Ans : b
39. When was Burma separated from India
a. 1947
b. 1942
c. 1937
c. 1932
Ans : c
40. Which of the following country has more than 55,000 lakes?
a. Poland
b. Denmark
c. Finland
d. Norway
Ans : c
41. OVL implies:
(1) Oil discovery organ of ONGC
(2) A new species of virus
(3) A term used in One Day Cricket
(4) A new banking company
Ans :
42. Which of the following involves chemical change?
(1) Rusting of iron
(2) Burning of wood -
(3) Reduction of wood
(4) All the three
Ans : d
43. Which of the following cave paintings is the oldest?
(1) Bhimbetka
(2) Ellora
(3) Ajanta
(4) Chittnnavasal
Ans : c
44. Leprosy has been eliminated from India, as:
(1) There was no cae of leprosy in 2005
(2) World Health Organization (WHO) has declared so
(3) The current rate of Incidence has been reduced by 1 out of 10,000
(4) All the patients have been identified for treatment
Ans : c
45. The major producer of cardamom in India is
(1) Kerala
(2) Tamil Nadu
(3) Karnataka
(4)Assam
Ans : a
46. Which of the following is a submarine of the Indian Navy?
(1) INS Virat
(2) INS Sindhurakshk
(3) INS Rajali
(4) INS Vikrãnt
Ans : b
47. Which of the following Indian classical dances derived its name from the name of place of its origin?
(1) Manipuri
(2) Kathkali
(3) Odissi
(4) Kuchipudi
Ans :
48. Who among the following has been created record in aviation history for the longest uninterrupted flight?
(1)JRDTata
(2) Ratan Tata
(3) Vijay pat Singhania
(4) Steve Fosset
Ans : c
49. Which of the following countries is not a member of G — 8?
(1) Russia
(2) Britain
(3) Spain
(4) Canada
Ans : c
50. Who was the first woman Prime Minister in the world?
(1) Indira Gandhi
(2) Srlmao Bhandarnayake
(3) Margaret Thatcher
(4) Benzlr Bhutto
Ans : b
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
SSC Data Entry Operator Exam Solved Paper 2010
1.One of the output devices your computer uses is the
(A) mouse
(B) keyboard
(C) monitor
(D) cord
2.All of these are examples of good posture EXCEPT:
(A) back straight
(B) eyes on monitor
(C) feet on the floor
(D) elbows on the table
3.When you store your work so you can come back to it later, you:
(A) click it
(B) save it
(C) type it
(D) print it
4.An example of an input device is:
(A) a speaker
(B) a mouse
(C) a monitor
(D) a printer
5.The computer screen is also called the:
(A) viewer
(B) TV
(C) monitor
(D) video output device
6. To close a program, you would:
(A) shut down the compute
(B) click the _ in the top right hand corner
(C) click the middle box in the top right hand corner
(D) click the X in the top right hand corner
7. What does it mean to have a clean desktop?
(A) there are no programs open on the desktop
(B) there are no bits of paper on the floor
(C) everything is turned off
(D) you have thoroughly dusted your area
8.The main chip in the computer is the:
(A) ROM
(B) CPU
(C) NET
(D) RAM
9. AM stands for:
(A) Really Accessible Memory
(B) Real Access Memory
(C) Random Available Mode
(D) Random Access Memory
10. The instructions that tell the computer what to do and how to do it.
(A) hardware
(B) software
(C) processor
(D) data flow
11. The number of Anglo-Indians who can be nominated by the President to the Lok Sabha is :
(A) 2
(B) 3
(C) 4
(D) 5
12. The sanctioned strength of the Judges of Supreme Court of India including the Chief Justice is :
(A) 15
(B) 17
(C) 20
(D) 26
13. Who was the first President of India to be elected unopposed?
(A) Dr. S. Radhakrishana
(B) N. Sanjiva Reddy
(C) V. V. Giri
(D) Dr. Rajendra Prasad
14. The maximum strength of the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha is :
(A) 525 and 250
(B) 552 and 250
(C) 535 and 275
(D) 500 and 250
15. If the Vice-president were to submit his resignation, he would notify to :
(A) The President of India
(B) The Prime Minister
(C) The Chief Justic of India
(D) The Speaker of the Lok Sabha
16. What is the minimum strength of a State Legislative Assembly?
(A) 40
(B) 60
(C) 50
(D) 70
17. India is the third developing country to host the 2010 commonwealth Games. The other two are :
(A) Malaysia and South Korea
(B) Singapore and Jamaica
(C) Jamaica & China
(D) Malaysia & Jamaica
18. The Comptroller and Auditor General of India is appointed by the :
(A) Prime Minister of India
(B) President of India
(C) Finance Minister
(D) Lok Sabha
19. Article 370 of the Indian constitution deals with :
(A) The Emergency Powers of the President
(B) The special position of the state of Jammu and Kashmir
(C) The power of the President to seek the advisory opinion of the Supreme Court on any matter of public importance
(D) Distribution of taxes between the Centre and the State
20. The Supreme commander of the Defence Forces of India is :
(A) The Defence Minister
(B) The Prime Minister
(C) The Chief of the Army Staff
(D) The President of India
21. Which of the following rivers flows through a rift valley?
(A) Kaveri
(B) Krishna
(C) Tapti
(D) Godavari
22. The Manas Wildlife Sanctuary is located in the state of :
(A) Assam
(B) Uttar Pradesh
(C) Rajasthan
(D) West Bengal
23. How many major ports are there at present in India?
(A) 8
(B) 12
(C) 15
(D) 14
24. The earth revolves round the sun and its causes :
(A) Differences in longitude and time
(B) Changes of seasons
(C) Deflection of winds and currents
(D) Formation of day and night
25. Latitude of a point on the earth is measured by the distance in :
(A) Kilometres from the Equator
(B) Angles from the Equator
(C) Angles from th e Poles
(D) None of the above
26. The earth is :
(A) Spherical
(B) Elliptical
(C) Oblate Spheroid
(D) Prolate Spheroid
27. Day and Night are equal at the :
(A) Equator
(B) Poles
(C) Prime Meridian
(D) Antarctic
28. The heaviest planet revolving round the sun is :
(A) Moon
(B) Jupiter
(C) Neptune
(D) Pluto
29. The biggest Planet is :
(A) Venus
(B) Mars
(C) Mercury
(D) Jupiter
30. The International Date line passes through :
(A) Exactly through 180° Longitude
(B) Equator
(C) Approximately 180° east or west meridian
(D) 0° Meridian
31. The largest river of Asia is :
(A) Yangtze
(B) Yenisei
(C) Indus
(D) Mekong
32. Which country is called the `Sugar Bowl’ of the world?
(A) Cuba
(B) India
(C) Nepal
(D) Norway
33. Which of the following countries has the largest area in the world?
(A) USA
(B) Russia
(C) Canada
(D) China
34. The world’s highest waterf all, the Angel Falls is situated in :
(A) Venezuela
(B) USA
(C) Guyana
(D) Australia
35. The universe is composed of :
(A) Earth
(B) Earth and the Sun
(C) Mat
(D) None
36. The Temperate Grasslands of South America are called :
(A) Pampas
(B) Steppes
(C) Savanna
(D) Evergreen grasslands
37. Rial is the currency of :
(A) Romania
(B) Iran
(C) Japan
(D) Libya
38. New Moore island is situated in the :
(A) Indian Ocean
(B) Bay of Bengal
(C) Arabian Sea
(D) China Sea
39. Which river in the world carries the maximum volume of water?
(A) Amazon
(B) Nile
(C) Mississippi Missouri
(D) Ganga
40. Which of the following rivers crosses the equator twice?
(A) Amazon
(B) Nile
(C) Congo
(D) Orinoco
41. The Indus Valley civilization is associated with :
(A) Egyptians
(B) Sumerians
(C) Chinese
(D) Mesopotamians
42. The Indus Valley Civilization was famous for :
(A) Well plan ned cities
(B) Efficient civic organisation
(C) Progress of art and architecture
(D) All the above
43. Who was mainly worshipped in the Rig Vedic Period?
(A) Indra
(B) Vishnu
(C) Sun
(D) Trimurti
44. Who is regarded as the great law-giver of ancient India?
(A) Panini
(B) Manu
(C) Kautilya
(D) Dhruv
45. Which of the following is the oldest Veda?
(A) Samaveda
(B) Rigveda
(C) Yajurveda
(D) Atharvaveda
46. Who among the following was called Light of Asia?
(A) Mahavira
(B) Buddha
(C) Akbar
(D) Ashoka
47. Who was the founder of the Gupta dynasty?
(A) Srigupta
(B) Chandragupta II
(C) Samudragupta
(D) Kumargupta
48. The Upanishads are :
(A) A source of Hindu philosophy
(B) Books of Ancient Hindu laws
(C) Books on social behaviour of man
(D) Prayers to God
49. The biggest mosque of India was built by :
(A) Aurangzeb
(B) Shahjahan
(C) Akbar
(D) Jahangir
50. The first Ba ttle of Panipat was fought between :
(A) Sher Shah Suri and Akbar
(B) Humayun and Ibrahim Lodhi
(C) Babar and Ibrahim Lodhi
(D) Babar and Ranasanga
ANSWERS:
(A) mouse
(B) keyboard
(C) monitor
(D) cord
2.All of these are examples of good posture EXCEPT:
(A) back straight
(B) eyes on monitor
(C) feet on the floor
(D) elbows on the table
3.When you store your work so you can come back to it later, you:
(A) click it
(B) save it
(C) type it
(D) print it
4.An example of an input device is:
(A) a speaker
(B) a mouse
(C) a monitor
(D) a printer
5.The computer screen is also called the:
(A) viewer
(B) TV
(C) monitor
(D) video output device
6. To close a program, you would:
(A) shut down the compute
(B) click the _ in the top right hand corner
(C) click the middle box in the top right hand corner
(D) click the X in the top right hand corner
7. What does it mean to have a clean desktop?
(A) there are no programs open on the desktop
(B) there are no bits of paper on the floor
(C) everything is turned off
(D) you have thoroughly dusted your area
8.The main chip in the computer is the:
(A) ROM
(B) CPU
(C) NET
(D) RAM
9. AM stands for:
(A) Really Accessible Memory
(B) Real Access Memory
(C) Random Available Mode
(D) Random Access Memory
10. The instructions that tell the computer what to do and how to do it.
(A) hardware
(B) software
(C) processor
(D) data flow
11. The number of Anglo-Indians who can be nominated by the President to the Lok Sabha is :
(A) 2
(B) 3
(C) 4
(D) 5
12. The sanctioned strength of the Judges of Supreme Court of India including the Chief Justice is :
(A) 15
(B) 17
(C) 20
(D) 26
13. Who was the first President of India to be elected unopposed?
(A) Dr. S. Radhakrishana
(B) N. Sanjiva Reddy
(C) V. V. Giri
(D) Dr. Rajendra Prasad
14. The maximum strength of the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha is :
(A) 525 and 250
(B) 552 and 250
(C) 535 and 275
(D) 500 and 250
15. If the Vice-president were to submit his resignation, he would notify to :
(A) The President of India
(B) The Prime Minister
(C) The Chief Justic of India
(D) The Speaker of the Lok Sabha
16. What is the minimum strength of a State Legislative Assembly?
(A) 40
(B) 60
(C) 50
(D) 70
17. India is the third developing country to host the 2010 commonwealth Games. The other two are :
(A) Malaysia and South Korea
(B) Singapore and Jamaica
(C) Jamaica & China
(D) Malaysia & Jamaica
18. The Comptroller and Auditor General of India is appointed by the :
(A) Prime Minister of India
(B) President of India
(C) Finance Minister
(D) Lok Sabha
19. Article 370 of the Indian constitution deals with :
(A) The Emergency Powers of the President
(B) The special position of the state of Jammu and Kashmir
(C) The power of the President to seek the advisory opinion of the Supreme Court on any matter of public importance
(D) Distribution of taxes between the Centre and the State
20. The Supreme commander of the Defence Forces of India is :
(A) The Defence Minister
(B) The Prime Minister
(C) The Chief of the Army Staff
(D) The President of India
21. Which of the following rivers flows through a rift valley?
(A) Kaveri
(B) Krishna
(C) Tapti
(D) Godavari
22. The Manas Wildlife Sanctuary is located in the state of :
(A) Assam
(B) Uttar Pradesh
(C) Rajasthan
(D) West Bengal
23. How many major ports are there at present in India?
(A) 8
(B) 12
(C) 15
(D) 14
24. The earth revolves round the sun and its causes :
(A) Differences in longitude and time
(B) Changes of seasons
(C) Deflection of winds and currents
(D) Formation of day and night
25. Latitude of a point on the earth is measured by the distance in :
(A) Kilometres from the Equator
(B) Angles from the Equator
(C) Angles from th e Poles
(D) None of the above
26. The earth is :
(A) Spherical
(B) Elliptical
(C) Oblate Spheroid
(D) Prolate Spheroid
27. Day and Night are equal at the :
(A) Equator
(B) Poles
(C) Prime Meridian
(D) Antarctic
28. The heaviest planet revolving round the sun is :
(A) Moon
(B) Jupiter
(C) Neptune
(D) Pluto
29. The biggest Planet is :
(A) Venus
(B) Mars
(C) Mercury
(D) Jupiter
30. The International Date line passes through :
(A) Exactly through 180° Longitude
(B) Equator
(C) Approximately 180° east or west meridian
(D) 0° Meridian
31. The largest river of Asia is :
(A) Yangtze
(B) Yenisei
(C) Indus
(D) Mekong
32. Which country is called the `Sugar Bowl’ of the world?
(A) Cuba
(B) India
(C) Nepal
(D) Norway
33. Which of the following countries has the largest area in the world?
(A) USA
(B) Russia
(C) Canada
(D) China
34. The world’s highest waterf all, the Angel Falls is situated in :
(A) Venezuela
(B) USA
(C) Guyana
(D) Australia
35. The universe is composed of :
(A) Earth
(B) Earth and the Sun
(C) Mat
(D) None
36. The Temperate Grasslands of South America are called :
(A) Pampas
(B) Steppes
(C) Savanna
(D) Evergreen grasslands
37. Rial is the currency of :
(A) Romania
(B) Iran
(C) Japan
(D) Libya
38. New Moore island is situated in the :
(A) Indian Ocean
(B) Bay of Bengal
(C) Arabian Sea
(D) China Sea
39. Which river in the world carries the maximum volume of water?
(A) Amazon
(B) Nile
(C) Mississippi Missouri
(D) Ganga
40. Which of the following rivers crosses the equator twice?
(A) Amazon
(B) Nile
(C) Congo
(D) Orinoco
41. The Indus Valley civilization is associated with :
(A) Egyptians
(B) Sumerians
(C) Chinese
(D) Mesopotamians
42. The Indus Valley Civilization was famous for :
(A) Well plan ned cities
(B) Efficient civic organisation
(C) Progress of art and architecture
(D) All the above
43. Who was mainly worshipped in the Rig Vedic Period?
(A) Indra
(B) Vishnu
(C) Sun
(D) Trimurti
44. Who is regarded as the great law-giver of ancient India?
(A) Panini
(B) Manu
(C) Kautilya
(D) Dhruv
45. Which of the following is the oldest Veda?
(A) Samaveda
(B) Rigveda
(C) Yajurveda
(D) Atharvaveda
46. Who among the following was called Light of Asia?
(A) Mahavira
(B) Buddha
(C) Akbar
(D) Ashoka
47. Who was the founder of the Gupta dynasty?
(A) Srigupta
(B) Chandragupta II
(C) Samudragupta
(D) Kumargupta
48. The Upanishads are :
(A) A source of Hindu philosophy
(B) Books of Ancient Hindu laws
(C) Books on social behaviour of man
(D) Prayers to God
49. The biggest mosque of India was built by :
(A) Aurangzeb
(B) Shahjahan
(C) Akbar
(D) Jahangir
50. The first Ba ttle of Panipat was fought between :
(A) Sher Shah Suri and Akbar
(B) Humayun and Ibrahim Lodhi
(C) Babar and Ibrahim Lodhi
(D) Babar and Ranasanga
ANSWERS:
1. (C) 2. (D) 3. (B) 4. (B) 5. (C) 6. (D) 7. (A) 8. (B) 9. (D) 10. (B) 11. (A) 12. (D) 13. (B) 14. (B) 15. (A) 16. (B) 17. (D) 18. (B) 19. (B) 20. (D) 21. (C) 22. (A) 23. (B) 24. (B) 25. (B) 26. (C) 27. (A) 28. (B) 29. (D) 30. (C) 31. (A) 32. (A) 33. (B) 34. (A) 35. (C) 36. (A) 37. (B) 38. (B) 39. (A) 40. (A) 41. (B) 42. (D) 43. (A) 44. (B) 45. (B) 46. (B) 47. (A) 48. (A) 49. (B) 50. (C)
Monday, February 7, 2011
SSC Recruitment of Constables (GD) in the Indo Tibetan Border Police (ITBP)
STAFF SELECTION COMMISSION (SSC)
Recruitment of Constables (GD) in the Indo Tibetan Border Police (ITBP), 2011
Staff Selection Commission (SSC) invites application for the following posts of Constables (GD) in :
- Constable (General Duty - GD) : 2583 posts in various states, Pay Scale : Rs. 5200-20200 grade pay Rs.2000, Age : 18-23 years as on 01/08/2011, Qualification : 10th pass or Matriculation or High School
Fee Payable : Rs.50/- (No fee for Women/ SC/ST/PH and Ex-Servicemen) by means of Central Recruitment Fee Stamps (CRFS) or SBI Challan or online payment through account with the State Bank of India.
How to Apply : A candidate must submit his/her application only to the concerned Regional/ Sub Regional Office of the Commission under whose jurisdiction the Centre selected by him / her falls . The addresses are given in the detailed advertisement. The last date of reciept of application is 04/03/2011 (11/03/2011 for the candidates of far-flung areas)
For further details and application form, please view http://ssc.nic.in/whats%20new%20html/latest_news/ITBPNOTICEFINAL.pdf and application form is available at http://ssc.nic.in/whats%20new%20html/latest_news/ITBPApplicationForm.pdf
Friday, February 4, 2011
SSC CONSTABLES (GD) VACANCY IN BSF, CISF, CRPF AND SSB
STAFF SELECTION COMMISSION (SSC)
Recruitment of Constables (GD) in the Border Security Force (BSF), Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) and Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB), 2011
Staff Selection Commission (SSC) invites application for the following 49080 posts of Constables (GD) in BSF, CISF, CRPF and SSB :
- Constable (General Duty - GD) - Male : 42537 posts in various states (BSF-13477, CISF-12120, CRPF-9508, SSB-7432), Pay Scale : Rs. 5200-20200 grade pay Rs. 2000, Age : 18-23 years as on 01/08/2011, Qualification : 10th pass or Matriculation or High School
- Constable (General Duty - GD) - Female : 1257 posts in various states (BSF-240, CISF-880, CRPF-137), Pay Scale : Rs. 5200-20200 grade pay Rs. 2000, Age : 18-23 years as on 01/08/2011, Qualification : 10th pass or Matriculation or High School
- Constable (General Duty - GD) - Male/ Female in Border Districts : 5286 posts in various states (BSF Male -3369, BSF Female - 60, SSB- 1857), Pay Scale : Rs. 5200-20200 grade pay Rs. 2000, Age : 18-23 years as on 01/08/2011, Qualification : 10th pass or Matriculation or High School
Fee Payable : Rs. 50/- (No fee for Women/ SC/ST/PH and Ex-Servicemen) by means of Central Recruitment Fee Stamps (CRFS) or SBI Challan or online payment through account with the State Bank of India.
How to Apply : A candidate must submit his/her application only to the concerned Regional/ Sub Regional Office of the Commission under whose jurisdiction the Centre selected by him / her falls . The addresses are given in the detailed advertisement. The last date of reciept of application is 04/03/2011 (11/03/2011 for the candidates of far-flung areas)
For further details and application form, please view http://ssc.nic.in/whats%20new%20html/latest_news/ConstableFinalNotice.pdf and application form is available at http://ssc.nic.in/whats%20new%20html/latest_news/Constables(GD)ApplicationForm.pdf
SSC Rifleman (GD) vacancy in Assam Rifles
STAFF SELECTION COMMISSION
(North Eastern Region - NER)
Recruitment of Rifleman (General Duty - GD) in Assam Rifles, 2011
Staff Selection Commission (SSC) invites application for the following posts in Assam Rifle :
Fee Payable : Rs. 50/- (No fee for Women/ SC/ST/PH and Ex-Servicemen) by means of Central Recruitment Fee Stamps (CRFS) or SBI Challan or online payment through account with the State Bank of India.
How to Apply : All the candidates must submit the application to the Regional Director (NER), Staff Selection Commission, Rukmini Nagar, PO: Assam Sachivalaya, Guwahati, Assam -781006 irrespective of the Centre for Written Examination chosen by them. The last date of reciept of application is 04/03/2011 (11/03/2011 for the candidates of far-flung areas)
For further details and application form, please view http://ssc.nic.in/whats%20new%20html/latest_news/AssamRifleNotice.pdf and application form is available at http://ssc.nic.in/whats%20new%20html/latest_news/ASSAM_RIFLES_FORM.pdf
(North Eastern Region - NER)
Recruitment of Rifleman (General Duty - GD) in Assam Rifles, 2011
Staff Selection Commission (SSC) invites application for the following posts in Assam Rifle :
- Rifleman (General Duty - GD) - Male : 880 posts, Pay Scale : Rs. 5200-20200 grade pay Rs. 2000, Age : 18-23 years as on 01/08/2011, Qualification : 10th pass or Matriculation or High School
Fee Payable : Rs. 50/- (No fee for Women/ SC/ST/PH and Ex-Servicemen) by means of Central Recruitment Fee Stamps (CRFS) or SBI Challan or online payment through account with the State Bank of India.
How to Apply : All the candidates must submit the application to the Regional Director (NER), Staff Selection Commission, Rukmini Nagar, PO: Assam Sachivalaya, Guwahati, Assam -781006 irrespective of the Centre for Written Examination chosen by them. The last date of reciept of application is 04/03/2011 (11/03/2011 for the candidates of far-flung areas)
For further details and application form, please view http://ssc.nic.in/whats%20new%20html/latest_news/AssamRifleNotice.pdf and application form is available at http://ssc.nic.in/whats%20new%20html/latest_news/ASSAM_RIFLES_FORM.pdf
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