Monday, May 30, 2011

S.S.C. Combined Graduate Level [(Tier-I) Second Shift] Exam. 2010 Solved Paper

General Awareness  
(Exam Held on 16-5-2010) 

1. India attained ‘Dominion Status’ on—
(A) 15th January, 1947
(B) 15th August, 1947
(C) 15th August, 1950
(D) 15th October, 1947
Ans : (B)

2. Despotism is possible in a—
(A) One party state
(B) Two party state
(C) Multi party state
(D) Two and multi party state
Ans : (A)

3. Marx belonged to—
(A) Germany
(B) Holland
(C) France
(D) Britain
Ans : (A)

4. Which one of the following is the guardian of Fundamental Rights ?
(A) Legislature
(B) Executive
(C) Political parties
(D) Judiciary
Ans : (D)

5. Sarkaria Commission was concerned with—
(A) Administrative Reforms
(B) Electoral Reforms
(C) Financial Reforms
(D) Centre-State relations
Ans : (D)


6. The Speaker of the Lok Sabha has to address his/her letter of resignation to—
(A) Prime Minister of India
(B) President of India
(C) Deputy Speaker of Lok Sabha
(D) Minister of Parliamentary Affairs
Ans : (C)

7. A want becomes a demand only when it is backed by the—
(A) Ability to purchase
(B) Necessity to buy
(C) Desire to buy
(D) Utility of the product
Ans : (D)

8. The terms ‘Micro Economics’ and ‘Macro Economics’ were coined by—
(A) Alfred Marshall
(B) Ragner Nurkse
(C) Ragner Frisch
(D) J.M. Keynes
Ans : (C)

9. During period of inflation, tax rates should—
(A) Increase
(B) Decrease
(C) Remain constant
(D) Fluctuate
Ans : (A)

10. Which is the biggest tax paying sector in India ?
(A) Agriculture sector
(B) Industrial sector
(C) Transport sector
(D) Banking sector
Ans : (D)

11. “Economics is what it ought to be.”—This statement refers to—
(A) Normative economics
(B) Positive economics
(C) Monetary economics
(D) Fiscal economics
Ans : (A)

12. The excess of price a person is to pay rather than forego the consumption of the commodity is called—
(A) Price
(B) Profit
(C) Producers’ surplus
(D) Consumers’ surplus
Ans : (C)

13. Silver halides are used in photographic plates because they are—
(A) Oxidised in air
(B) Soluble in hyposolution
(C) Reduced by light
(D) Totally colourless
Ans : (B)

14. Tetra Ethyl Lead (TEL) is—
(A) A catalyst in burning fossil fuel
(B) An antioxidant
(C) A reductant
(D) An antiknock compound
Ans : (D)

15. Curie point is the temperature at which—
(A) Matter becomes radioactive
(B) A metal loses magnetic properties
(C) A metal loses conductivity
(D) Transmutation of metal occurs
Ans : (D)

16. The isotope used for the production of atomic energy is—
(A) U-235
(B) U-238
(C) U-234
(D) U-236
Ans : (A)

17. The acceleration due to gravity at the equator—
(A) Is less than that at the poles
(B) Is greater than that at the poles
(C) Is equal to that at the poles
(D) Does not depend on the earth’s centripetal acceleration
Ans : (A)

18. Which of the following is not a nucleon ?
(A) Proton
(B) Neutron
(C) Electron
(D) Positron
Ans : (C)

19. The material used in the manufacture of lead pencil is—
(A) Graphite
(B) Lead
(C) Carbon
(D) Mica
Ans : (A)

20. Angle of friction and angle of repose are—
(A) Equal to each other
(B) Not equal to each other
(C) Proportional to each other
(D) None of the above
Ans : (A)

21. Processor’s speed of a computer is measured in—
(A) BPS
(B) MIPS
(C) Baud
(D) Hertz
Ans : (D)

22. ‘C’ language is a—
(A) Low level language
(B) High level language
(C) Machine level language
(D) Assembly level language
Ans : (B)

23. What happens to a person who receives the wrong type of blood ?
(A) All the arteries constrict
(B) All the arteries dialates
(C) The RBCs agglutinate
(D) The spleen and lymphnodes deteriorate
Ans : (C)

24. NIS stands for—
(A) National Infectious diseases Seminar
(B) National Irrigation Schedule
(C) National Immunisation Schedule
(D) National Information Sector
Ans : (C)

25. If all bullets could not be removed from gun shot injury of a man, it may cause poisoning by—
(A) Mercury
(B) Lead
(C) Iron
(D) Arsenic
Ans : (B)

26. Ringworm is a ……… disease.
(A) Bacterial
(B) Protozoan
(C) Viral
(D) Fungal
Ans : (D)

27. Pituitary gland is situated in—
(A) The base of the heart
(B) The base of the brain
(C) The neck
(D) The abdomen
Ans : (B)

28. Who discovered cement ?
(A) Agassit
(B) Albertus Magnus
(C) Joseph Aspdin
(D) Janseen
Ans : (C)

29. According to RBI’s Report on the trend and progress of banking, the Non-performing Assets (NPA’s) in India for 2008-09 for Indian Banks in 2008 have stood at—
(A) 2•3 per cent
(B) 2•6 per cent
(C) 3•5 per cent
(D) 5•2 per cent
Ans : (B)

30. Windows 7, the latest operating system from Microsoft Corporation has ……… Indian languages fonts.
(A) 14
(B) 26
(C) 37
(D) 49
Ans : (B)

31. TRIPS and TRIMS are the terms associated with—
(A) IMF
(B) WTO
(C) IBRD
(D) IDA
Ans : (B)

32. A Presidential Ordinance can remain in force—
(A) For three months
(B) For six months
(C) For nine months
(D) Indefinitely
Ans : (B)

33. Which of the following Indonesian regions was a victim of massive earthquake in 2004 ?
(A) Irian Jaya
(B) Sumatra
(C) Kalibangan
(D) Java
Ans : (B)

34. The first nonstop airconditioned ‘DURANTO’ train was flagged off between—
(A) Sealdah—New Delhi
(B) Mumbai—Howrah
(C) Bangalore—Howrah
(D) Chennai—New Delhi
Ans : (A)

35. Which among the following agencies released the report, Economic Outlook for 2009-10 ?
(A) Planning Commission
(B) PM’s Economic Advisory Council
(C) Finance Commission
(D) Reserve Bank of India
Ans : (B)

36. India and U.S. have decided to finalize agreements related to which of the following ?
(A) Trade and Investment
(B) Intellectual Property
(C) Traditional Knowledge
(D) All of the above
Ans : (D)

37. Which one of the following states does not form part of Narmada River basin ?
(A) Madhya Pradesh
(B) Rajasthan
(C) Gujarat
(D) Maharashtra
Ans : (B)

38. Which of the following countries has recently become the third largest market for Twitter ?
(A) China
(B) India
(C) Brazil
(D) Indonesia
Ans : (A)

39. The exchange of commodities between two countries is referred as—
(A) Balance of trade
(B) Bilateral trade
(C) Volume of trade
(D) Multilateral trade
Ans : (B)

40. Soil erosion on hill slopes can be checked by—
(A) Afforestation
(B) Terrace cultivation
(C) Strip cropping
(D) Contour ploughing
Ans : (A)

41. Who coined the word ‘Geography’ ?
(A) Ptolemy
(B) Eratosthenese
(C) Hecataus
(D) Herodatus
Ans : (B)

42. Which of the following is called the ‘ecological hot spot of India’ ?
(A) Western Ghats
(B) Eastern Ghats
(C) Western Himalayas
(D) Eastern Himalayas
Ans : (A)

43. The art and science of map making is called—
(A) Remote Sensing
(B) Cartography
(C) Photogrammetry
(D) Mapping
Ans : (B)

44. The age of the Earth can be determined by—
(A) Geological Time Scale
(B) Radio-Metric Dating
(C) Gravity method
(D) Fossilization method
Ans : (B)

45. The monk who influenced Ashoka to embrace Buddhism was—
(A) Vishnu Gupta
(B) Upa Gupta
(C) Brahma Gupta
(D) Brihadratha
Ans : (B)

46. The declaration that Democracy is a Government ‘of the people, by the people; for the people’ was made by—
(A) George Washington
(B) Winston Churchill
(C) Abraham Lincoln
(D) Theodore Roosevelt
Ans : (C)

47. The Lodi dynasty was founded by—
(A) Ibrahim Lodi
(B) Sikandar Lodi
(C) Bahlol Lodi
(D) Khizr Khan
Ans : (C)

48. Harshavardhana was defeated by—
(A) Prabhakaravardhana
(B) Pulakesin II
(C) Narasimhavarma Pallava
(D) Sasanka
Ans : (B)

49. Who among the following was an illiterate ?
(A) Jahangir
(B) Shah Jahan
(C) Akbar
(D) Aurangazeb
Ans : (C)

50. Which Governor General is associated with Doctrine of Lapse ?
(A) Lord Ripon
(B) Lord Dalhousie
(C) Lord Bentinck
(D) Lord Curzon
Ans : (B)

S.S.C. Combined Graduate Level [(Tier-I) Second Shift] Exam. 2010 Solved Paper

English Comprehension  
(Exam Held on 16-5-2010) 
 
Directions—(Q.1–5) Choose the word opposite in meaning to the given bold word and indicate your correct response.

1. Jettison
(A) Accept
(B) Reward
(C) Preserve
(D) Consent
Ans : (C)

2. Ameliorate
(A) Improve
(B) Depend
(C) Soften
(D) Worsen
Ans : (D)

3. Grotesque
(A) Natural
(B) Odd
(C) Whimsical
(D) Sinful
Ans : (A)

4. Devious
(A) Straight
(B) Obvious
(C) Simple
(D) Superficial
Ans : (C)

5. Evanescent
(A) Imminent
(B) Permanent
(C) Pervasive
(D) Immanent
Ans : (B)


Directions—(Q. 6–10) In these questions, out of the four alternatives, choose the one which best expresses the meaning of the given bold word and indicate your correct alternative.

6. Debacle
(A) Decline
(B) Downfall
(C) Discomfiture
(D) Degeneration
Ans : (B)

7. Ostracise
(A) Banish
(B) Belittle
(C) Beguile
(D) Besiege
Ans : (A)

8. Prophylactic
(A) Antagonistic
(B) Toxic
(C) Preventive
(D) Purgative
Ans : (C)

9. Coddle
(A) Huddle
(B) Satisfy
(C) Protect
(D) Cheat
Ans : (C)

10. Flimsy
(A) Funny
(B) Irrational
(C) Weak
(D) Partisan
Ans : (B)

Directions—(Q. 11–15) In these questions, a part of the sentence is bold. Below are given alternatives to the bold part at (A), (B) and (C) which may improve the sentence. Choose the correct alternative. In case no
improvement is needed your answer is (D).

11. To get into the building I’ll disguise as a reporter—
(A) disguise to be
(B) disguise as one
(C) disguise myself
(D) No improvement
Ans : (C)

12. He denied that he had not forged my signature—
(A) would not forge
(B) had forged
(C) did not forge
(D) No improvement
Ans : (B)

13. If I had played well, I would have won the match—
(A) I played well
(B) I play well
(C) I am playing well
(D) No improvement
Ans : (D)

14. Since the records are missing, the possibility of paying more than one compensation for the same piece of land cannot be ruled aside
(A) out
(B) off
(C) away
(D) No improvement
Ans : (A)

15. A callous system generates nothing but a misanthrope—
(A) develops
(B) induces
(C) produces
(D) No improvement
Ans : (C)

Directions—(Q. 16–20) In the following questions, out of the four alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the given words/sentence and indicate the appropriate alternative.

16. One who hides away on a ship to obtain a free passage—
(A) Compositor
(B) Stoker
(C) Stowaway
(D) Shipwright
Ans : (C)

17. Clues available at a scene—
(A) Circumstantial
(B) Derivative
(C) Inferential
(D) Suggestive
Ans : (A)

18. An unexpeced piece of good fortune—
(A) Windfall
(B) Philanthropy
(C) Benevolence
(D) Turnstile
Ans : (A)

19. An emolument over and above fixed income or salary—
(A) Honorarium
(B) Sinecure
(C) Perquisite
(D) Prerogative
Ans : (C)

20. The animals of a particular region—
(A) Flora
(B) Museum
(C) Zoo
(D) Fauna
Ans : (D)

Directions—(Q. 21–25) In the following questions, groups of four words are given. In each group, one word is correctly spelt. Find the correctly spelt word and mark your answer.

21. (A) Parapharnelia
(B) Parsimonious
(C) Peccadilo
(D) Peadiatrics
Ans : (B)

22. (A) Measureable
(B) Manageable
(C) Marriagable
(D) Manoevrable
Ans : (B)

23. (A) Tussel
(B) Tunnle
(C) Tumble
(D) Trable
Ans : (C)

24. (A) Populus
(B) Pompuous
(C) Prelious
(D) Presumptuous
Ans : (D)

25. (A) Impromptue
(B) Illustrious
(C) Illusery
(D) Impetous
Ans : (B)

Directions—(Q. 26–30) In the following questions, the Ist and the last sentences of the passage are numbered 1 and 6. The rest of the passage is split into four parts and named P, Q, R and S. These four parts are not given in their proper order. Read the sentence and find out which of the four combinations is correct. Then find the correct answer and indicate the appropriate alternative.

26. 1. The most vulnerable section of the society are the students.
P. Revolutionary and new fledged ideas have a great appeal to them.
Q. Agitations may be non-violent methods of protest.
R. They cannot resist the charm of persuasion.
S. They are to be taught that without discipline they cannot get proper education.
6. However if these become violent, the antisocial elements get encouraged and they put all proper working
out of gear.
(A) PRSQ
(B) RSQP
(C) SRPQ
(D) RPQS
Ans : (A)

27. 1. Venice is a strange city.
P. There are about 400 odd bridges connecting the islands of Venice.
Q. There are no motor cars, no horses and no buses there.
R. These small islands are close to one another.
S. It is not one island but a hundred islands.
6. This is because Venice has no streets.
(A) SRPQ
(B) PSRQ
(C) RQPS
(D) QSRP
Ans : (D)

28. 1. One of the most terrible battles of the American Civil War was fought in July 1863, at Gettysburg.
P. The chief speech on that occasion was given by Edward Everett, a celebrated orator.
Q. Lincoln was asked to make a few remarks.
R. In November of that year a portion of the battlefield was dedicated as a final restingplace for men of both armies who died there.
S. Everett’s speech lasted 2 hours; Lincoln’s for 2 minutes; it was over almost before the crowd realized that it had begun.
6. But the Gettysburg speech, is now one of the world’s immortal pieces of literature.
(A) SQRP
(B) RPQS
(C) PQRS
(D) QPSR
Ans : (C)

29. 1. The teacher training agency in England hopes to make teaching one of the top three professions.
P. They have also demanded that the campaign should be matched by improved pay scales, work load and morale so as to avoid recruitment problems with an aim to raise the image of the teaching profession.
Q. A series of advertisements are now being screened showing famous people speaking about teachers they remember and admire.
R. An amount of $ 100 million has been set aside to combat the shortage of applicants for teacher training.
S. Teacher Unions have welcomed this campaign.
6. It is high time for the Indian Government also to think on similar lines and take steps to lift up the sinking morale of the teaching profession.
(A) QRPS
(B) RPSQ
(C) RQSP
(D) QPSR
Ans : (C)

30. 1. Some say that failure is like toxic waste.
P. I see failure more as a fertilizer.
Q. Thinking about it pollutes and undermines the attitudes needed for success.
R. The seeds of success must be planted afresh.
S. It can be used to enrich the soil of your mind.
6. Turning failure into a fertilizer is accomplished by using your errors as steps in learning.
(A) SRQP
(B) PQSR
(C) SPQR
(D) QPSR
Ans : (D)

Directions—(Q. 31–35) In the following questions, a sentence has been given in Active Voice/Passive Voice. Out of the four alternatives suggested, select the one which best expresses the same sentence in Passive/Active Voice and indicate your correct answer.

31. The agent had disclosed the secret before it was evening—
(A) The secret was disclosed by the agent before it was evening
(B) The secret had disclosed by the agent before it had been evening
(C) The secret had been disclosed by the agent before it was evening
(D) The secret was disclosed by the agent before it had been evening
Ans : (C)

32. Surely the lost child must have been found by now—
(A) Surely must have found the lost child by now
(B) Surely some one must have found the lost child by now
(C) Surely now must have found the lost child
(D) Now must have found the lost child surely
Ans : (B)

33. We serve hot meals till 10.30, guests can order coffee and sandwiches upto 11•30—
(A) Hot meals are serving till 10.30; coffee and sandwiches are ordering by guests till 11•30
(B) Hot meals are being served till 10.30; coffee and sandwiches are being ordered till 11•30
(C) Hot meals are served till 10.30; coffee and sandwiches may be ordered till 11•30
(D) Hot meals will be served till 10.30; coffee and sandwiches will be ordered upto 11•30
Ans : (C)

34. Lie facedown; stretch your arms in front—
(A) You are facedown, arms are to be outstretched
(B) You should be lying facedown, with arms outstretched
(C) You should be lying face down; lest arms stretch out
(D) Let face be down; let arms be stretched out
Ans : (B)

35. The Greeks expected to win the international trophy—
(A) It was expected that the Greeks would win the international trophy
(B) The international trophy was expected to be won by the Greeks
(C) It was expected that the Greeks will win the international trophy
(D) It was expected by the Greeks that they would win the international trophy
Ans : (D)

Directions—(Q. 36–40) In the following questions you have a brief passage with 5 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.

Passage
In May 1966, the World Health Organisation was authorised to initiate a global campaign to eradicate smallpox. The goal was to eradicate the disease in one decade. Because similar projects for malaria and yellow fever had failed, few believed that smallpox could actually be eradicated but eleven years after the initial organisation of the campaign, no cases were reported in the field.

The strategy was not only to provide mass vaccinations, but also to isolate patients with active smallpox in order to contain the spread of the disease and to break the chain of human transmission. Rewards for reporting smallpox assisted in motivating the public to aid health workers. One by one, each smallpox victim was sought out, removed from contact with others and treated. At the same time, the entire village where the
victim had lived was vaccinated.

Today smallpox is no longer a threat to humanity. Routine vaccinations have been stopped worldwide.

36. Which of the following is the best title for the passage ?
(A) The World Health Organisation
(B) The Eradication of Smallpox
(C) Smallpox Vaccinations
(D) Infectious Diseases
Ans : (B)

37. What was the goal of the campaign against smallpox ?
(A) To decrease the spread of smallpox worldwide
(B) To eliminate smallpox worldwide in ten years
(C) To provide mass vaccinations against smallpox worldwide
(D) To initiate worldwide projects for smallpox, malaria and yellow fever at the same time
Ans : (B)

38. According to the paragraph what was the strategy used to eliminate the spread of small pox ?
(A) Vaccination of the entire village
(B) Treatment of individual victims
(C) Isolation of victims and mass vaccinations
(D) Extensive reporting of outbreaks
Ans : (C)

39. Which statement doesn’t refer to smallpox ?
(A) Previous projects had failed
(B) People are no longer vaccinated for it
(C) The World Health Organisation mounted a worldwide campaign to eradicate the disease
(D) It was a serious threat
Ans : (B)

40. It can be inferred that—
(A) no new cases of smallpox have been reported this year
(B) malaria and yellow fever have been eliminated
(C) smallpox victims no longer die when they contract the disease
(D) smallpox is not transmitted from one person to another
Ans : (C)

Directions—(Q. 41–45) In the following questions, some of the sentences have errors and some have none. Find out which part of a sentence has an error and indicate corresponding to the appropriate letter (A, B, C). If there is no error, indicate corresponding to letter (D).

41. Judge in him (A) / previaled upon the father (B) / and he sentenced his son to death. (C) No error (D)
Ans : (B)

42. Nine tenths (A) / of the pillar (B) / have rotted away. (C) No error (D)
Ans : (C)

43. One major reason (A) / for the popularity of television is (B) / that most people like to stay at home. (C) No error (D)
Ans : (D)

44. Our efforts are aimed (A) / to bring about (B) / a reconciliation. (C) No error (D)
Ans : (B)

45. Three conditions critical (A) / for growing plants are soil, temperature, chemical balance or (B) / amount of moisture. (C) No error (D)
Ans : (B)

Directions—(Q. 46–50) In the following questions, sentences are given with blanks to be filled in with an appropriate word(s). Four alternatives are suggested for each questions. Choose the correct alternative out of the four and indicate it.

46. The court …… cognisance of the criminal’s words.
(A) took
(B) made
(C) gave
(D) allowed
Ans : (A)

47. …… wins this civil war there will be little rejoicing at the victory.
(A) Whichever
(B) Whoever
(C) Whatever
(D) Wherever
Ans : (B)

48. As he got older his belief in these principles did not ……
(A) wither
(B) shake
(C) waver
(D) dither
Ans : (B)

49. Everyone in this world is accountable to God ……… his actions.
(A) about
(B) for
(C) to
(D) over
Ans : (B)

50. Your father used to be the principal of this college ……
(A) did he
(B) does he
(C) didn’t he
(D) doesn’t he
Ans : (C)

SSC CPO RECRUITMENT



Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has invited applications form Male/Female Indian citizens by All India Examination for recruitment of various posts of Sub Inspectors (SI) in central Police Organizations (CPOs), Assistant Sub Inspectors (ASI) in Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) & Intelligence Officers in Narcotics Control Bureau of India (NCB) more details as followed :
  • Sub Inspectors (SI) in Central Police Organizations : 1104 posts (397-GEN, 239-OBC, 245-SC, 223-ST) Age : 20 to 25 years as on 24/06/2011, Pay Scale PB-2 : Rs. 9300-34800/- + Grade Pay Rs. 4200/- (CRPF : 133 posts, BSF : 136 posts, CISF : 352 posts, ITBP : 333 posts, SSB : 150 posts)
  • Assistant Sub Inspectors (ASI) in Central Industrial Security Force : 678 posts (101-GEN, 49-OBC, 182-SC, 346-ST, 68-EX.SM), Age : 20 to 25 years as on 24/06/2011, Pay Scale PB-2 : Rs. 5200 -20200/- + Grade Pay Rs. 2800/-
  • Intelligence Officers (IO) in Narcotics Control Bureau : 100 posts, Age : 20 to 27 years as on 24/06/2011, Pay Scale PB-2 : Rs. 9300-34800/- + Grade Pay Rs. 4600/-
Reservations & Age Relaxations available & as per rules (See Advertisement)
Educational Qualification : Graduation in any discipline from any recognized University OR equivalent in the minimum educational qualification.
Application Fee : Rs. 100/- (No fee for SC/ST/PH/Women & Ex-Serviceman) will be paid i) OFFLINE : Through "Central Recruitment Fee Stamp” (CRFS) available at the counter of all Post Offices of the country. ii) ONLINE : Candidates who are applying Online should pay in State Bank of India branches of through payment Challan Form Or Net-Banking which can be printed from online (available at SSC website).
How to Apply : Apply ONLINE OR OFFLINE i) OFFLINE : Applications in the prescribed format along with all necessary documents and complete in all respects should reach to the Related SSC Offices on or before 24/06/2011 (01/07/2011 for Far Flung Area) ii) ONLINE : Apply Online at SSC Website www.ssconline.nic.in

Closing Date : Last date for filling of the OFFLINE & ONLINE application is 24/06/2011 (5PM)
Exam Date : 28/08/2011 (Sunday)
For SSC ASI/SI Recruitment Exam 2011 Complete details like Reservations, Age Relaxations, Qualifications, Physical Standards, Selection Process etc. Please View : http://ssc.nic.in/whats%20new%20html/latest_news/Final_Notice_CPO,2011.pdf
Or Log on : http://ssc.nic.in OR Kindly see Employment News dated 28/05/2011 Page No 17.

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

SSC EASTERN REGION RECRUITMENT

SSC (Eastern Region) has released a recruitment notification for the recruitment of various vacancies for qualified applicants in Group ‘B’ and Group ‘C’. Who are interested applicants may apply these posts through offline on or before 20/06/2011, (For remote areas 27/06/2011) up to 5.00 PM.

Total no. of posts: 36 posts

Name of the posts:
1. Library Clerk (Laboratory): 01 post
Pay scale: Rs.5200–20200/-, Grade Pay Rs.1900 /-, (PB-1)
2. Scientific Assistant: 01 post
Pay scale: Rs 5200–20200/-, Grade Pay `2800 /-, (PB-1)
3. Assistant Examiner of Trade Marks & Geographical Indications: 01 post
Pay scale: Rs 9300 – 34800/-, Grade Pay `4200/-, (PB-2)
4. Scientific Assistant (Chemical): 08 posts
Pay scale: Rs 9300 –34800/-, Grade Pay `4600/-, (PB-2)
5. Scientific Assistant (Physical-Civil): 04 posts
Pay scale: Rs 9300 –34800/-, Grade Pay `4600/-, (PB-2)
6. Scientific Assistant (Physical-Rubber-Plastic-Textile): 02 posts
Pay scale: Rs 9300 –34800/-, Grade Pay `4600/-, (PB-2)
7. Scientific Assistant (Electrical): 05 posts
Pay scale: Rs 9300 –34800/-, Grade Pay `4600/-, (PB-2)
8. Scientific Assistant (Mechanical): 04 posts
Pay scale: Rs 9300 –34800/-, Grade Pay `4600 /-, (PB-2)
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Pay scale: Rs 5200 – 20200/-, Grade Pay Rs.2800/-, (PB-1)
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Pay scale: Rs 9300–34800/-, Grade Pay Rs.4200 /-, (PB-2)
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Pay scale: Rs.5200 – 20200/-, Grade Pay Rs.1900/-, (PB-1)
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Pay scale: Rs 9300 –34800/-, Grade Pay `4600 /-, (PB-2)
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Sunday, May 15, 2011

SSC Combined Graduate Level (CGL) Tier II Exam English Paper 2010

1. To pin one’s faith-
(a) To be sure of some body’s favour (b) To be unsure of favour
(c) To bother for friends
(d) To bother for one’s relatives

2. To play fast and loose
(a) To be undependable
(b) To cheat people
(c) To hurt some body’s feelings
(d) To trust others

3 To play on a fiddle-
(a) To play an important role
(b) To play upon a musical instrument
(c) To be busy over trifles
(d) To be busy over important matter

4. Alma Mater- ‘
(a) Mother’s milk
(b) Mother’s concern for the child
(c) The learning that one receives from mother
(d) Institution where one receives education

5. To be on the apex
(a) To scale a peak
(b) To be at the highest point
(c) To punish somebody
(d) To beat somebody

6. At one’s beck and call
(a) To climb the back
(b) To call from behind
(c) To be always at one’s service or command
(d) Not to care for anybody

7. At one’s wit’s end-
(a Completely confused
(b) To be very witty
(c) To have no sense of humour
(d) To confuse others

8. An axe to grind-
(a) To put an axe in the enemy’s territory
(b) To put an axe in the ground
(c) Not to have any selfish motive
(d) To have a selfish motive

Direction(9-18): Read the following paragraph and answer: Edmunde Burke called the press the Fourth Estate of the realm. I think he did not use this title for the Press thoughtlessly as social ruling group or class. The three Estates or Realms (in England) Lords Spiritual (i.e., the Bishops in the House of Lords), the ‘temporal, (i.e. other Lords) and Commons, i. e., the common people). The Press has been rightly called the Fourth Estate as it also. constitutes a ruling group or class like the Lords and Commons. It cannot be denied in a free country that the Press exercises good deal of influence in shaping public opinion and pointing out the weaknesses or defects of society or of Government, and ‘in general bringing to light all those good or bad things in society which would have otherwise remained unnoticed. The power is not limited or put under any check. The Press, instead of, being controlled by anyone controls life and thought of a nation: Hence the Press constitutes an Estate by itself.
Obviously. thus power which the Press in an ’ country wields depends upon the number of newspaper readers. The opinions . and comments of newspapers can influence. the life of a nation only when they are read, by People. Reading in turn, requires that the general mass of people should be educated. Thus, the spread of education determines the extent of the newspapers. Where readers are few; newspapers must necessarily be few. Their influence, in that case can extend only to a small minority of population. In a country like India, the percentage of literacy is very low and the standard of journalism is n9t very high. So Press has to play the role of a teacher here.

9. Edmunde Burke called the Press
(a) Instrument of Public Opinion
(b) Distributor of news
(c) The Fourth Estate
(d) Lord Temporal

10. The term Fourth Estate stands for
(a) An area of land
(b) Landed Property
(c) Social ruling group or class
(d) Instrument of Power

11. Out of the following the one which is not included in the Three Estates is-
(a) Lords Spiritual (b) Justices of Peace
(c) Lord Temporal
(d) Commons

12. The Free press docs not perform the function of-
(a) Shaping public opinion
(b) Supporting at all times the official policy
(c) Criticising Government
(d) Exposing social abuses

13. How much power does a Free Pres! possess?
(a) Only that much power which is allowed by the Government of the the country
(b) Unlimited power without any check
(c) Unlimited power subject to the maintenance of la wand order and public morality
(d) No power at all

14. The secret of the Press is-
(a) the money which the newspaper owners can wield
(b The number of newspaper readers
(c) the extent to which it supports official policy
(d) The patronage enjoyed by it of the Government

15. The number of newspaper readers is determined by -
(a) The low price of newspapers
(b) The patronage extended to it by the moneyed people
(c) Education of the general mass of people
(d) The availability of newsprint.

16. The Press exercises power by
(a) Enlisting the support of the people
(b) Keeping watch over the acts of the Government
(c) Controlling life and thought of a nation
(d) Because it is a great moneyedconcern

17. The state of journalism in India
(a) is upto the mark
(b) is rather low
(c) is in its infancy (d) is not very high

18. The Press has the greatest chances of flourishing in a–
(a) Monarchy
(b) Aristocracy
(c) Democracy
(d) Limited Dictatorship

19 - 26 Fill in the blanks

19. She has Dot recovered fully—the shock of his failure.
(a) off (b) of (c) from (d) against

20. The master dispensed—the services of his servant.
(a) of (b) with (c) off (d) for

21. I look—him as my close friend.
(a) OD (b)’up (c) after (d) to

22. My friend is really very good–cricket.
(a) on (b) at (c) in (d) over

23. He has great affection—me.
(a) with (b) on (c) for (d) in

24. He always connives—with his superiors against his colleagues.
(a) on (b) with (c) about (d) at

25. I have been informed that the two brothers have fallen—.
(a) upon (bl through (c) in (d) out

26. Your friend has been convicted—the charge of murder.
(a) upon (b) for (c) on (d) of

Direction: 27-31 : Each word or phrase is followed by four words or phrases. Choose the word or phase which is most nearly the same

27. Pragmatism-
(a) Appearance (b) Obscurantism (c) Practicality (d) Reversion

28. Expeditiously
(a) Rapidly b. easily (c) Vividly d. none of these

29. Precarious
(a) Huge b. uncertain (c) Dangerous d. valuable

30. Vagrant-
(a) Wandering b. Not clear (c) Futile d. None of these

31. Valediction
(a) Valid B. Farewell speech (c) Judgement d. None of these

Directions :- Each question is followed by four alternatives. Pick the one which best describe the statement

32. Capable of being approached-
(a) Accessory (b) Easy (c) Accessible (d) Adaptable

33. One who is liked by people-
(a) Samaritan (b) Popular () Philanthropist (d) Misanthropepist

34. No longer in use-
(a) Impracticable (b) Obsolete (c) Absolute (d) Useless

35. A child born after the death of his father-
(a) Posthumous (b) Bastard (c) Kiddy (d) Stepson.

36. One who is present everywhere-
(a) God (b) Omnipotent (c) Omnipresent (d) Visible

37. An office without salary-
(a) Honorary (b) Slavish (c) Sinecure (d) Voluntary

38. A document written by hand-
(a Script (b) Autobiography (c) Manuscript (d) Autography

39. Government by officials
(a) Oligarchy (b) Bureaucracy (c) Autocracy (d) Democracy

40. A speech made off hand-
(a) Extempore (b) Maiden (c) Lecture (d) Gibberish


Answer:
1. a, 2. a. 3. c, 4. d, 5. b, 6. c, 7. a, 8. d. 9. c 10. c, 11. b, 12. b, 13. c, 14. b, 15. c, 16. c, 17. d, 18. c. 19. c, 20. b, 21. a, 22. b, 23. c, 24. b, 25. d, 26. c, 27. c, 28. a, 29. c, 30. a 31.b, 32. a, 33. b, 34. b, 35. a, 36. b, 37. a, 38. c, 39. b, 40. a

Saturday, April 30, 2011

SSC Tax. Assistant Examination 2007 solved Paper


General Awareness

1. What is the International Date Line?
(a) It is the equator
(b) It is the 00 longitude
(c) It is the 900 east longitude
(d) It is the 1800 longitude
2. The oldest type of energy known to man is
(a) wind power
(b) solar power
(c) tidal power
(d) geothermal energy
3. Rusting of iron takes place due to
(a) oxidation
(b) carbonation
(c) exidiation
(d) corrosion
4. The river also known as Tsangpo in Tibet is
(a) Ganga
(b) Brahmaputra
(c) Indus
(d) Teesta
5. The largest ocean is
(a) Atlantic Ocean
(b) Indian Ocean
(c) Arctic Ocean
(d) Pacific Ocean
6. Energy that is produced commercially from coal is called
(a) Light energy
(b) Kinetic energy
(c) Thermal energy
(d) Potential energy
7. Jhum cultivation is a method of cultivation which used to be practiced in
(a) Himachal Pradesh
(b) Central Highland
(c) Coastal Tamil Nadu
(d) Nagaland
8. Earthquake is caused by
(a) disturbance of earth surface
(b) adjustment of layers of earth’s crust
(c) breakage of rock system
(d) upliftment of rocks
9. We always see the same face of the moon, because
(a) it is smaller than the earth
(b) it revolves on its axis in a direction opposite to that of the earth
(c) it takes equal time for revolution around the earth and rotation on its own axis
(d) it rotates at the same speed as the earth around the sun
10. The largest producer of gold in the world is
(a) Australia
(b) Canada
(c) Russia
(d) South Africa
11. The busiest and the most important sea route of the world is
(a) North Pacific Sea Route
(b) North Atlantic Sea Route
(c) South Atlantic Sea Route
(d) Indian Ocean Route
12. In terms of area, India is the – largest country of the world.
(a) Second
(b) Fourth
(c) Sixth
(d) Seventh
13. The word ‘Veda’ means
(a) knowledge (b) wisdom
(c) skill
(d) power
14. Ain-i-Akbari was written by
(a) Firishta
(b) Ibn Batuta
(c) Abul Fazl
(d) Birbal
15. The medieval city of Vijayanagar is not known as
(a) Chandragiri
(b) Halebidu
(c) Hampi
(d) Kondavidu
16. Which one of the following Mughal buildings is said to possess the unique feature of
being exactly equal in length and breadth?
(a) Agra Fort
(b) Red Fort
(c) Taj Mahal
(d) Buland Darwaza
17. With the fall of which among the following, the French Revolution began?
(a) Bastille
(b) Communes
(c) Jacobin Club
(d) Pillnitz
18. The founder of the ‘Brahmo Samah’ was
(a) Swami Dayananda Sarawati
(b) Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar
(c) Raja Ram Mohan Roy
(d) Swami Vivekananda
19. The correct chronological order in which the British established their trading centre in
the places mentioned below is
(a) Calcutta, Bombay, Madras, Surat
(b) Bombay, Madras, Surat, Calcutta
(c) Surat, Madras, Bombay, Calcutta
(d) Surat, Madras, Calcutta, Bombay
20. The Revolt of 1857 was started by
(a) the Sepoys
(b) the Zamindars
(c) the Peasants
(d) the Plantation Workers
21. After leaving the congress, Subhash Chandra Bose formed, in 1939, his own party,
named
(a) Socialist Block
(b) Revolutionary Socialist Block
(c) Forward Block
(d) Socialist-Congress Block
22. Bal Gangadhar Tilak was given the epithet of Lokmanya during
(a) his imprisonment in 1908
(b) Home Rule Movement
(c) Revolutionary Movement
(d) Swadeshi Movement
23. ‘Do or Die’ (Karenge ya Marenge) – Gandhiji gave this Mantra to the nation on the
eve of which mass movement?
(a) Rowlatt Satyagraha
(b) Salt Satyagraha
(c) Quit India Movement
(d) Non-Cooperation Movement
24. Who among the following was the President of the Constituent Assembly of India?
(a) Dr. Rajendra Prasad
(b) Jawaharlal Nehru
(c) M A Jinah
(d) Lal Bahadur Shastri
25. ‘Directive Principle’’ in our Constitution are
(a) enforceable in the courts of law
(b) quasi-enforceable
(c) partly non-enforceable
(d) non-enforceable in the courts of law
26. CTBT denotes
(a) arms control measure
(b) drugs control measure
(c) financial control measure
(d) trade control and regulation
27. Name the State carved out of Madhya Pradesh after the Parliament passed the
legislation in the year 2000
(a) Vanachal
(b) Chhattisgarh
(c) Vidarbha
(d) Uttaranchal
28. Dialectial Materialism is associated with the theory of
(a) Fabianism
(b) Communism
(c) Liberalism
(d) Individualism
29. A motion moved by a member in a legislature when it is desired to have a discussion
on a matter of urgent public importance is called
(a) Adjournment motion
(b) No-confidence motion
(c) Cut motion
(d) None of the above
30. Which of the following was established by B R Ambedkar?
(a) Swaraj Party
(b) Samaj Samata Party
(c) Bahujan Samaj Party
(d) The Independent Labour Party
31. No Government Expenditure can be incurred in India except with the sanction of
(a) the Parliament
(b) the Prime Minister
(c) the President
(d) the Supreme Court
32. Which one country is not a permanent member of the Security Council of the United
Nations?
(a) France (b) Germany
(c) Russia
(d) USA
33. When does Lok Sabha or a Vidhan Sabha election candidate forfeit his security
deposit?
(a) When he fails to win the election
(b) When he fails to secure even 1/4 of total votes polled
(c) When he fails to secure even 1/5 of total votes polled
(d) When he fails to secure even 1/6 of total votes polled
34. The term of office of the members of the UPSC is
(a) 3 years, or till they attain 58 years of age
(b) 5 years, or till they attain 60 years of age
(c) 6 years, or till they attain 65 years of age
(d) 6 years
35. Who was in favour of a partyless democracy?
(a) Jai Prakash Narain
(b) Bhupendra Nath Dutta
(c) M N Roy
(d) Jawaharlal Nehru
36. The majority of the provisions of the Indian Constitution can be amended
(a) by the State Legislatures acting together
(b) by the Parliament alone
(c) with the major approval of the Parliament and State Legislatures
(d) only on ratification by half of the States
37. Economics of Scales means reduction in
(a) unit cost of production
(b) unit cost of distribution
(c) total cost of production
(d) total cost of distribution
38. RBI does not transact the business of which State Government?
(a) Nagaland (b) Jammu & Kashmir (c) Punjab (d) Assam
39. The famous book The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money is written
by
(a) J B Say
(b) J M Keynes
(c) Amartya Sen
(d) Carincross
40. The definition of ‘small-scale industry’ in India is based on
(a) sales by the unit (b) investment in machines and equipments
(c) market coverage (d) export capacity
41. When the total product rises at an increasing rate, the
(a) marginal product is zero
(b) marginal product is rising
(c) marginal product is falling
(d) marginal product remains constant
42. Water pipes in hilly areas often burst on a cold frosty night, because
(a) the material of which pipes are made contracts due to cold and so breaks
(b) water in the pipes freezes and on freezing water expands, so pipes
(c) burst makes the pipes rusty, so they break
(d) none of the above
43. With which form of economy is the term ‘Laissez-faire’ associated?
(a) Capitalist economy
(b) Socialist economy
(c) Mixed economy
(d) Command economy
44. In the budget figures of the Government of India, interest payments, subsidies,
pensions, social services and the like are parts of the
(a) Plan Expenditure (b) State Government Expenditure
(c) Public Debt in the form of Capital Expenditure
(d) Non-plan Expenditure
45. ‘Green Accounting’ means measuring the National Income of the country taking into
account estimation of
(a) the total forest area of the country
(b) the destruction of forest cover of the country
(c) pollution and environmental damage
(d) area of reclaimed fallow land
46. The supply of agricultural products is generally
(a) elastic
(b) inelastic
(c) perfectly elastic
(d) perfectly inelastic
47. Which of the following taxes is not collected by the Central Government?
(a) Income tax
(b) Customs duty
(c) Professional tax
(d) Excise duty
48. The latest addition to the list of UNESCO’s world heritage sites in India is
(a) Qutub Minar
(b) Humayun’s Tomb
(c) Khajuraho Temple
(d) Red Fort
49. The countries separated by the Mac-Mahon Line are
(a) Afghanistan and Pakistan
(b) Bangladesh and India
(c) China and India
(d) Pakistan and India
50. The permission given to a bank customer to draw cheques in excess of his current
account balance is called
(a) a personal loan
(b) an ordinary loan
(c) discounting a bill of exchange
(d) an overdraft
51. A proclamation of emergency, under Article 352, on account of war or aggression
requires approval of the Parliament within
(a) one month
(b) two months
(c) four months
(d) six months
52. The first Defence Minister of India was
(a) K M Cariappa (b) Gopalaswami Aiyangar
(c) Baldev Singh (d) Sardar Patel
53. Provincial Autonomy was introduced in India by the
(a) Indian Councils Act, 1909
(b) Government of India Act, 1919
(c) Government of India Act, 1935
(d) Indian Independence Act, 1947
54. Which one country is still governed by a monarch?
(a) Afghanistan
(b) Iran
(c) Iraq
(d) Saudi Arabia
55. Article 370 of the Indian Constitution upholds
(a) land reforms legislation in India
(b) diplomatic privileges and immunities
(c) special status of Jammu and Kashmir State
(d) duties and rights of Lokpal
56. Who amongst the following is the author of the classic book Life Divine?
(a) Ravi Shankar
(b) Swami Vivekananda
(c) Radha Krishnan
(d) Aurobindo Ghosh
57. The first woman to become a Chief Minister of any State in India was
(a) Nandini Satpathy
(b) Dr. J. Jayalalitha
(c) Sucheta Kripalani
(d) Mayawati
58. A parachute descends slowly whereas a stone dropped from the same height falls
rapidly, because
(a) stone is heavier then parachute
(b) special mechanisms are present in parachute
(c) a parachute has a larger surface area and air resistance is more
(d) None of these
59. Jaduguda is associated with the mining of
(a) iron
(b) mica
(c) uranium
(d) copper
60. Salim Ali was an eminent
(a) Urdu poet
(b) Ornithologist
(c) Ghazal singer
(d) None of the above
61. ‘Survey of India’ is under the Ministry of
(a) Defence
(b) Environment and Forests
(c) Home Affairs
(d) Science and Technology
62. Name the President of India who was elected unopposed
(a) Dr. Shankar Dayal Sharma
(b) Dr. Neelam Sanjiva Reddy
(c) Dr. Fakhruddina Ali Ahmed
(d) Dr. Zakir Husain
63. The authority which is not established by the constitutional provisions is
(a) Finance Commission
(b) Planning Commission
(c) UPSC
(d) Election Commission
64. Which of the following organizations is the oldest?
(a) IMF
(b) WHO
(c) ILO
(d) FAO
65. The Department of Space proposed setting up of Indian Institute of Space Technology
on the line of the seven IITs. It will have its independent campus at
(a) Chennai
(b) Thumba
(c) Thiruvananthapuram
(d) Sriharikota
66. Which metal was first used by the Vedic people?
(a) Silver
(b) Gold
(c) Iron
(d) Copper
67. Ryder Cup is related with which sports?
(a) Football
(b) Golf
(c) Badminton
(d) Cricket
68. In our Constitution, Economic Planning is included in
(a) Union list
(b) State list
(c) Concurrent list
(d) Not any specified list
69. ‘NABARD’ is associated with the dev
elopment of
(a) agricultural sector and rural area (b) heavy industries
(c) banking sector
(d) real estates
70. World No. 2 Rafael Nadal won the French Open, 2007 defeating
(a) Stegan Edberg
(b) Andy Roddick
(c) Roger Federer
(d) Fred Alexander
71. Which one of the following is not a plantation crop?
(a) Tea
(b) Coffee
(c) Rubber
(d) Sugarcane
72. Imputed gross rent of owner-occupied buildings is a part of
(a) capital formation
(b) final consumption
(c) intermediate consumption
(d) consumer durable
73. How many strings are there on a Sarod?
(a) 7
(b) 19
(c) 5
(d) 4
74. Which one of the following is the tallest bird?
(a) Peacock
(b) Penguin
(c) Ostrich
(d) Emu
75. Which one of the following animals is called farmer’s friend?
(a) Ant
(b) Earthworm
(c) Bee
(d) Butterfly
76. The largest planet in our solar system is
(a) Mars
(b) Jupiter
(c) Saturn
(d) Butterfly
77. The term ‘gene’ was coined by
(a) T.H.Morgan
(b) W.L.Johanssen
(c) G.Mendel
(d) De Vries
78. Which of the following creatures has maximum number of ribs?
(a) Crocodile
(b) Snake
(c) Ray fish
(d) Flying mammal
79. Which one of the following is most important for the growth of children up to the age
of 14?
(a) Protein
(b) Vitamin
(c) Fat
(d) Milk
80. Study of newly born up to the age of 3 months is called
(a) Chorology
(b) Conchology
(c) Nematology
(d) Neonatology
81. Which one of the following does not secrete any digestive enzyme?
(a) Liver
(b) Salivery gland
(c) Glands of small intestine
(d) Pancreas
82. In a tribute to Mahatma Gandhi’s philosophy of brotherhood and peace, the UN
General Assembly declared his birth anniversary, October 2, as the
(a) International Day of Non-Violence
(b) International Day of Co-operation
(c) International Day of Peace and Co-operation
(d) International Day of Prace and Non-Violence
83. Which one of the following is related to Silviculture?
(a) Culture of Hilsa
(b) Culture of silver carp
(c) Culture of oil-producing plants
(d) Forests crops
84. The term ‘GM food’ refers to the food
(a) that grows under genetic measures
(b) that is genetically modified
(c) that grows under geographical modification
(d) with greater glucose metabolism capacity
85. The only age of India found in hill forests of Assam and Nagaland is
(a) Orangutan
(b) Gibbon
(c) Chimpanzee
(d) Gorilla
86. Free Trade refers to
(a) free movement of goods from one country to another
(b) movement of goods free of cost
(c) unrestricted exchange of goods and service
(d) trade free of duty
87. Which gas is used as fire extinguisher?
(a) Carbon dioxide
(b) Carbon monoxide
(c) Carbon suboixde
(d) Sulphur dioxide
88. Which one of the following is extensively used for sterilizing water?
(a) Bleaching powder
(b) Alum
(c) Borax powder
(d) Soda powder
89. Which mixture of gases is mainly stored as a liquid under pressure in LPG cylinder?
(a) Methane and Ethane
(b) Ethane and Hexane
(c) Propane and Butane
(d) Hexane and Octane
90. The energy stored in a watch spring is
(a) kinetic energy
(b) potential energy
(c) heat energy
(d) chemical energy
91. Which one of the following acids is used in battery?
(a) Hydrochloric acid
(b) Hydrofluoric acid
(c) Sulphuric acid
(d) Sulphurous acid
92. The sensation of weightlessness in a spacecraft in an orbit is due to the
(a) absence of gravity outside
(b) acceleration in the orbit which is equal to the acceleration due to gravity outside
(c) presence of gravity outside but not inside the spacecraft
(d) fact that spacecraft in the orbit has no energy
93. The major constituent of air is
(a) nitrogen
(b) carbon dioxide
(c) oxygen
(d) hydrogen
94. Which of the following organisms is most likely to produce greenhouse gases such as
nitrous oxide and methane?
(a) Fungi
(b) Earthworm
(c) Bacteria
(d) Green plants
95. Where is the largest reflecting telescope of Asia?
(a) Kodaikanal
(b) Ooty
(c) Kavalur
(d) Naintal
96. ‘Therm’ is the unit of
(a) power
(b) heat
(c) light
(d) distance
97. Cream gets separated out of milk when it is churned. This is due to
(a) gravitational force
(b) centripetal force
(c) centrifugal force
(d) frictional force
98. Newton’s 1st law of motion gives the concept of
(a) energy
(b) work
(c) momentum
(d) inertia
99. The process by which sun’s rays reach the earth is
(a) radiation
(b) conduction
(c) convection
(d) diffusion
100. A pond of water appears less deep due to
(a) reflection
(b) diffraction
(c) refraction
(d) polarisation

ANSWERS:


1. (d) 2. (d) 3. (a) 4. (b) 5. (d) 6. (c) 7. (d) 8. (a) 9. (c)
10. (d) 11. (b) 12. (d) 13. (a) 14. (c) 15. (c) 16. (c) 17. (a) 18. (c)
19. (d) 20. (a) 21. (c) 22. (b) 23. (c) 24. (a) 25. (d) 26. (a) 27. (b)
28. (b) 29. (a) 30. (d) 31. (a) 32. (b) 33. (d) 34. (c) 35. (a) 36. (d)
37. (a) 38. (b) 39. (b) 40. (b) 41. (b) 42. (b) 43. (a) 44. (d) 45. (c)
46. (b) 47. (c) 48. (d) 49. (c) 50. (d) 51. (a) 52. (c) 53. (c) 54. (d)
55. (c) 56. (d) 57. (c) 58. (c) 59. (c) 60. (b) 61. (d) 62. (b) 63. (b)
64. (c) 65. (c) 66. (c) 67. (b) 68. (c) 69. (a) 70. (c) 71. (d) 72. (b)
73. (b) 74. (c) 75. (b) 76. (b) 77. (b) 78. (b) 79. (a) 80. (d) 81. (a)
82. (a) 83. (d) 84. (b) 85. (b) 86. (c) 87. (a) 88. (a) 89. (c) 90. (b)
91. (c) 92. (b) 93. (a) 94. (c) 95. (c) 96. (b) 97. (b) 98. (d) 99. (a)
100. (c)

Saturday, April 2, 2011

SSC Southern Region Recruitment



Staff Selection Commission is Inviting Applications from Indian Citizens for recruiting following posts:


1.Assistant Central Intelligence Officer Grade I (Wireless Telegraphy) in Intelligence Bureau- 45
Age: 18-30 years
Qualification: Bachelor's degree in Electronics Engineering or Tele-Communication Engineering or Computer Science and Engineering or Master's degree in Computer Applications or B.E./B.Tech in Information Technology or M.Sc in Physics with Wireless Technology as a subject from a recognized University or equivalent.

2.Botanical Assistant in Botanical Survey of India- 05
Age: 20 -25 years
Qualification: Second class B Sc (Hons.) or B.Sc with Botany with not less than 55% marks in aggregate

3.Instructor (Drawing) in Central Institute of Fisheries Nautical and Engineering Training (CIFNET)- 01
Age: 18-30 years
Qualification: B.E.in Mechanical/Marine Engineering from a recognized University or equivalent; or/ Diploma in Mechanical Engineering issued by the State Board of Technical Education or equivalent with at least two years experience in machine drawing

4.Junior Scientific Assistant in Central Drugs Testing Laboratory, Chennai- 03
Age: 18-30 years
Qualification: A Degree in Chemistry or Pharmacy or Microbiology or Bio-Chemistry or Pharmaceutical Chemistry or equivalent recognized by a University

5.Library and Information Assistant in Central Institute of Fisheries Nautical and Engineering Training (CIFNET)- 01
Age: 18-30 years
Qualification: Bachelor Degree in Library Science of a recognized University or Institute or equivalent

6.Assistant Foreman (Ammunition Workshop) in the Naval Armament Organisation- 10
Age: 18-30 years
Qualification: Degree in Engineering in the disciplines of Mechanical, Electrical,Electronics (including Electronics and Communication and Electronics and Telecommunication)/ Master's Degree in Science with Wireless Communication, Electronics, Radio Physics or Radio Engineering or equivalent

7.Assistant Foreman (Factory) in the Naval Armament Organisation- 10
Age: 18-30 years
Qualification: Degree in Engineering in the disciplines of Mechanical,Electrical or Electronics (including Electronics and Communication and Electronics and Telecommunication).(OR) Master's Degree in Science with Wireless Communication, Electronics, Radio Physics or Radio Engineering or equivalent.

8.Research Assistant in National Centre for Disease Control- 01
Age: 18-30 years
Qualification: A Master's Degree in relevant speciality (i.e.) Zoology/Microbiology/Biochemistry.

9.Senior Technical Assistant (Hydrogeology) in Central Ground Water Board- 16
Age: 18-30 years
Qualification: Master's Degree in Geology or Hydrogeology or Applied Geology from a recognized University or equivalent.

Application Lastdate: 05-05-2011


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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