Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has announced advertisement for the recruitment of 3754 Assistant Grade-III, Hindi Assistant Grade-II & Typist (Hindi) vacancies in various zones for Food Corporation of India (FCI). Eligible candidates have to apply through online & prescribed application format. The following are details about age limit, educational qualifications, no of vacancies & other details regarding SSC Recruitment are mentioned below:
SSC FCI Various vacancies Details:
Total no of vacancies: 3754
Name of the post:
Assistant Grade-III, Hindi Assistant Grade-II & Typist (Hindi) vacancies in following zones
1. North Zone: 1946
a. Assistant Grade-III (General): 242
b. Assistant Grade-III (Accounts): 137
c. Assistant Grade-III (Technical): 661
d. Assistant Grade-III (Depot): 823
e. Hindi Assistant Grade-II: 12
f. Typist (Hindi): 71
2. East Zone: 315
a. Assistant Grade-III (General): 90
b. Assistant Grade-III (Accounts): 30
c. Assistant Grade-III (Technical): 157
d. Hindi Assistant Grade-II: 10
f. Typist (Hindi): 28
3. South Zone: 699
a. Assistant Grade-III (General): 77
b. Assistant Grade-III (Accounts): 63
c. Assistant Grade-III (Technical): 267
d. Assistant Grade-III (Depot): 278
e. Hindi Assistant Grade-II: 2
f. Typist (Hindi): 13
4. West Zone: 718
a. Assistant Grade-III (General): 109
b. Assistant Grade-III (Accounts): 21
c. Assistant Grade-III (Technical): 352
d. Assistant Grade-III (Depot): 226
e. Hindi Assistant Grade-II: 5
f. Typist (Hindi): 5
5. North East Zone: 76
a. Assistant Grade-III (General): 4
b. Assistant Grade-III (Accounts): 1
c. Assistant Grade-III (Technical): 60
d. Hindi Assistant Grade-II: 6
f. Typist (Hindi): 5
Age limit: Candidates should have an age below27 years as on 01-01-2012 for Assistant Grade-III vacancies & 28 years for Hindi Assistant Grade-II vacancies & 25 years for Typist (Hindi) vacancies
Application fee: Eligible candidates have to pay 200/- as application fee in SBI branches
Selection procedure: Candidates are selected on the basis of written examination & document Verification
How to Apply: Eligible candidates can apply through either online or offline modes. The following are the details for online application form & offline application form are mentioned below
Online Application Form:
Eligible candidates have to apply through online from the websites http://www.ssconline.nic.in and http://www.sscregistration.sifyitest.com . on or before 25-11-2011
Offline Application Form:
Eligible candidates have to download application form from the website www.ssc.nic.in. Send typed application form by post on or before 25-11-2011 to the respective address
Important dates:
Staring date of submission of online application: 29-10-2011
Closing date of submission of online application: 25-11-2011
Last date for the receipt of application: 25-11-2011 (for remote areas: 02-12-2011)
Written test for Assistant Grade-III: 04-02-2012 & 05-02-2012
Written test for Hindi Assistant Grade-II & Typist: 22-01-2012
for more details regarding age limit, educational qualifications, pay scale, how to apply, selection procedure, no of posts, application fee & other details of SSC Recruitment is available at below links
Click Here For SSC Various Vacancies in FCI Advt Details
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Monday, October 31, 2011
SSC Central Regional Office Recruitment
STAFF SELECTION COMMISSION (SSC)
Central Regional Office
Allahabad
Application in the prescribed format for the following posts of Senior Scientific Assistant in Directorate of Plant Protection, Quarantine and Storage, Faridabad
- Senior Scientific Assistant : 08 posts (UR-4, OBC-3, ST-1), Pay Scale : Rs. 9300 - 34800 grade pay Rs. 4200/-, Qualification : B.Sc. Agriculture, Age : 18-25 years.
Fee Payable : Rs.50/- (No fee for Women/ SC/ST/PH and Ex-Servicemen) only through Central Recruitment fee stamps, available at post offices.
How to Apply : Application in the prescribed format should be send on or before 29/11/2011 to Regional Director (CR), Staff Selection Commission, 8, A-B, Beli Road, Allahabad - 211002.
For further details and application form, either visit website http://www.ssc-cr.org or see Employment News dated 29 October 2011.
Friday, October 21, 2011
SSC CPO RESULT
SSC: SUB-INSPECTORS IN CPOS, ASSISTANT SUB INSPECTORS IN CISF AND INTELLIGENCE OFFICER IN NCB,2011-DECLARATION OF RESULT (ONLY FOR POST OF INTELLIGENCE OFFICER IN NCB)
SSC: SUB-INSPECTORS IN CPOS, ASSISTANT SUB INSPECTORS IN CISF AND INTELLIGENCE OFFICER IN NCB,2011-DECLARATION OF RESULT (LIST OF ADDITIONAL MALE CANDIDATES QUALIFIED IN PAPER-I)
SSC: SUB-INSPECTORS IN CPOS, ASSISTANT SUB INSPECTORS IN CISF AND INTELLIGENCE OFFICER IN NCB,2011-DECLARATION OF RESULT(LIST OF ADDITIONAL FEMALE CANDIDATES QUALIFIED IN PAPER-I)
SSC: SUB-INSPECTORS IN CPOS, ASSISTANT SUB INSPECTORS IN CISF AND INTELLIGENCE OFFICER IN NCB,2011-DECLARATION OF RESULT (LIST OF ADDITIONAL MALE CANDIDATES QUALIFIED IN PAPER-I)
SSC: SUB-INSPECTORS IN CPOS, ASSISTANT SUB INSPECTORS IN CISF AND INTELLIGENCE OFFICER IN NCB,2011-DECLARATION OF RESULT(LIST OF ADDITIONAL FEMALE CANDIDATES QUALIFIED IN PAPER-I)
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
SSC Combined Graduate Level Examination (Tier-II) 2011 Result
Staff Selection Commission conducted the Combined Graduate Level (Tier-II) Examination, 2011 on 3rd and 4th September, 2011 at the various centers scattered all over the country. The result of the examination was declared on 29th September, 2011
Marks of 84625 candidates qualified/not qualified in CGL Tier-II Examination, 2011 including candidate rejected in Tier-II and have been awarded Zero Marks due to wrong coding of their particulars (Name, Roll No., Ticket No., Test Form No., without signature and without left hand thumb impression) on the front page of their OMR answer sheet is now placed the website.
Write-up/Cutoff Marks:
The Staff Selection Commission conducted the Combined Graduate Level (Tier-II) Examination, 2011 on 3rd and 4th September, 2011 at the various centers scattered all over the country. The result of the examination was declared on 29th September, 2011
Marks of 84625 candidates qualified/not qualified in CGL Tier-II Examination, 2011 including candidate rejected in Tier-II and have been awarded Zero Marks due to wrong coding of their particulars (Name, Roll No., Ticket No., Test Form No., without signature and without left hand thumb impression) on the front page of their OMR answer sheet is now placed the website. The abbreviations used for the purpose of indicating rejection are as under:
- TF No. – Test Form Number.
- TKT No. - Ticket Number.
- W S - Without Signature.
- R.No. - Roll Number.
- LTI - Left Hand Thumb Impression
- INVROLL- Invalid Roll Number
The marks are placed on the website without prejudice to the Commission’s decision to verify the details in first page of OMR sheets of the candidates with reference to other documents and without prejudice to the Commission causing examination suo-moto or otherwise on adherence to Commission’s Guidelines and Instructions.
Click Here For Write-up/Cutoff Marks
Click Here For Result
Thursday, September 29, 2011
SSC Scientific Assistants Recruitment
SSC Scientific Assistant Recruitment 2011 Staff Selection Commission invites online applications (http://www.ssconline.nic.in) from eligible candidates for recruitment to 465 vacant posts of Scientific Assistants in The Indian Meteorological Department.
Important Dates :
- Commencement of Part-I Registration Online : 01-10-2011
- Last Date for Part-I Registration Online : 26-10-2011
- Last Date for Part-II Registration Online : 28.10.2011 upto 5 P.M
- Date of Exam: 18.12.2011
Pay Scale : Pay Band-2 (Rs.9300-34800) plus Grade Pay Rs. 4200
Total No. of Vacancies : 465 (UR-230, OBC-128, SC-70, ST-37) & Horizontal reservation for OH-10 & HH-10).
Age Limit (as on 28.10.2011) : Not more than 30 years.
Selection Procedure : Written Exam – Personal Interview
Education Qualification : Bachelor’s Degree in Science (with Physics as one of the subject) / Computer Science / Information Technology / Computer Applications or Diploma in Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering from a recognized Institution / University or equivalent.
More Details & Online Applications :
Saturday, September 24, 2011
SSC Junior Translators AND Junior Hindi Translators Recruitment
Staff Selection Commission (SSC)
Junior Translators (CSOLs)/ Junior Hindi Translators (in Subordinate Offices) and Hindi Pradhyapak (in Central Hindi Institute) etc. Examination, 2011
Staff Selection Commission (SSC) will hold on Sunday, the 18/12/2011 an open competitive examination for recruitment to the following posts in various Offices/ Departments under Department of of Official Language all over country.
Fee : Rs. 100/- in the form of Central Recruitment Fee Stamps available at Post Office. No fee for SC/ST/PH/Ex-Servicemen and Women candidates.
Junior Translators (CSOLs)/ Junior Hindi Translators (in Subordinate Offices) and Hindi Pradhyapak (in Central Hindi Institute) etc. Examination, 2011
Staff Selection Commission (SSC) will hold on Sunday, the 18/12/2011 an open competitive examination for recruitment to the following posts in various Offices/ Departments under Department of of Official Language all over country.
- Junior Translators (CSOLs) (Group ‘B’ Non-Gazetted): Pay Scale : Rs. 9300-34800 with Grade Pay Rs. 4200/-
- Junior Hindi Translators (in Subordinate Offices) (Group ‘C’ Non-Technical) : Pay Scale : Rs. 9300 - 34800 with Grade Pay Rs. 4200/-
- Senior Translators (Group ‘B’ Non-Gazetted): Pay Scale : Rs. 9300-34800 with Grade Pay Rs. 4600/- in Ministry of Defence
- Junior Translators (Group ‘B’ Non-Gazetted): Pay Scale : Rs. 9300-34800 with Grade Pay Rs. 4200/- in Ministry of Defence
- Hindi Pradhyapak (Group ‘B’ Non-Gazetted): Pay Scale : Rs. 9300-34800 with Grade Pay Rs. 4800/- in Central Hindi Training Institute
Fee : Rs. 100/- in the form of Central Recruitment Fee Stamps available at Post Office. No fee for SC/ST/PH/Ex-Servicemen and Women candidates.
Closing Date : The last date for receipt of application in the commission will be 21/10/2011. For those candidates who are living in remote areas, the last date will be 28/10/2011.
Cantre of Examination and Address to which Applications should be sent : The applications should be addressed to the Regional Office of the SSC for a particular test center/state where candidate wants to apply as stated in the detailed advertisement.
- Regional Director (NR), SSC, 5th Floor, Block No.12, CGO Complex, Lodhi Raod, New Delhi-110504
- Regional Director (SR), SSC, E.V.K. Sampath Building, College Raod, Chennai-600006
- Regional Director (ER), SSC, 1st MSO Building, 8th Floor, Nizam Palace, 234/4, AJC Bose Road, Kolkata-700020
- Regional Director (WR), SSC, Army & Navy Building, 1st Floor, South Wing, Pratishtha Bhawan, Old CGO Complex, 101, M.K. Road, Mumbai-400020
- Regional Director (CR), SSC, 8-AB, Beli Raod, Allahabad-211002
- Regional Director (NER), SSC, Rukmini Nagar, P.O. Assam, Sachivalaya, Guwahati-781006
- Regional Director (KKR), SSC, 1st Floor, 2nd Block, 'E' Wing, Kendriya Sadan, Koramangala, Bangalore-560034
- Dy. Director (MPR), SSC, 'Nishant Villa', F.Jalvihar Colony, Raipur-492001
- Dy. Director (NWR), SSC, Block No.3, Ground Floor, Kendriya Sadan, Sector-9, Chandigarh-160017
For further details like scheme of examination, syllabus, application form etc., visit SSC website at http://ssc.nic.in/whats%20new%20html/latest_news/Notice_of_JHT_2011.pdf and application format is available at http://ssc.nic.in/whats%20new%20html/latest_news/Application_form_JHT2011.pdf
SSC EASTERN REGION RECRUITMENT
STAFF SELECTION COMMISSION (SSC)
(Eastern Region - ER)
234/4, A.J.C. Bose Road, Nizam Palace, 1st MSO Building, 8th Floor, Kolkata - 700020
Staff Selection Commission (SSC) Eastern Region (ER), Kolkata, invites application for the following posts :
Fee Payable : Rs.50/- (No fee for Women/ SC/ST/PH and Ex-Servicemen) by means of Central Recruitment Fee Stamps (CRFS) only, available at head post office all over the country.
How to Apply : Application in prescribed format should be sent in an envelope superscribed with bold letters as "Application for the posts of .................... " on or before 24/10/2011 (31/10/2011 for candidates from far-flung areas) to the Office of the Regional Director, Staff Selection Commission, (Eastern Region), 234/4, A.J.C. Bose Road, Nizam Palace, 1st MSO Building, 8th Floor, Kolkata - 700020.
For further details and application form, please view http://www.sscer.org
(Eastern Region - ER)
234/4, A.J.C. Bose Road, Nizam Palace, 1st MSO Building, 8th Floor, Kolkata - 700020
Staff Selection Commission (SSC) Eastern Region (ER), Kolkata, invites application for the following posts :
- Assistant (Legal) : 21 posts (UR-11, SC-3, ST-2, OBC-5), Pay Scale : Rs. 9300 - 34800 grade pay Rs. 4600/-, Age : 30 years, Qualification : Degree in Law with 3 years experience.
- Junior Technical Assistant : 01 post (OBC-1), Pay Scale : Rs. 9300 - 34800 grade pay Rs. 4200/-, Age : 28 year
Fee Payable : Rs.50/- (No fee for Women/ SC/ST/PH and Ex-Servicemen) by means of Central Recruitment Fee Stamps (CRFS) only, available at head post office all over the country.
How to Apply : Application in prescribed format should be sent in an envelope superscribed with bold letters as "Application for the posts of .................... " on or before 24/10/2011 (31/10/2011 for candidates from far-flung areas) to the Office of the Regional Director, Staff Selection Commission, (Eastern Region), 234/4, A.J.C. Bose Road, Nizam Palace, 1st MSO Building, 8th Floor, Kolkata - 700020.
For further details and application form, please view http://www.sscer.org
Sunday, September 18, 2011
SSC CPO EXAM 2011 SOLVED PAPER
Exam Held On: 28-08- 2011
a) G.B.Shaw
b) Carpenter
c) Lord Bryce
d) Appa Dorai
2. The adoptation of High Yielding Variety Programme in Indian Agriculture started in
a) 1968
b) 1967
c) 1966
d) 1965
3. ‘Brown Revolution’ is
a) growth of fodder industry
b) growth of sea products
c) growth of milk and milk products
d) growth of food processing and soft drinks industries in India
4. The total value of goods and services produced in a country during a given period is
a) Disposable income
b) National income
c) Per Capita Income
d) Net national income
5. Mechanization of Indian agriculture on a considerable scale is not possible due to
a) small holdings
b) lack of tractors
c) poverty of peasants
d) indifference of the people
6. Which one of the following is NOT a function of the central bank in an economy?
a) Dealing with foreign exchange
b) Controlling monetary policy
c) Controlling government spending
d) Acting as banker’s bank
7. The three-tier Panchayat Raj System in India was proposed by the
a) Balwant Rai Mehta Committee
b) Ashok Mehta Committee
c) Royal Commission
d) None of the above
8. Under which Article of the Constitution is the President’s Rule introduced in a state due to the
failure of the constitutional machinary?
a) 352
b) 356
c) 360
d) 350
9. Through which principle/device did Mahatma Gandhi strive to bridge economic inequlaities?
a) Abolition of Machinary
b) Establishment of village industries
c) Adoptation of non-violence
d) Trusteeship theory
10. Arthasastra was written by
a) Dhanananda
b) Kautilya
c) Bimbisara
d) Pushyamitra
11. Who translated Ramayana into Parsian?
a) Abul Fazl
b) Badauni
c) Abdul Latif
d) Isar Das
12. Which one of the following was the first English ship that came to India?
a) Elizabeth
b) Bengal
c) Red Dragon
d) Mayflower
13. The member-states of the U.N.O. have delegated the primary responsibility for maintaining
world peace and security to the
a) General Assembly
b) Economic and Social Council (EcoSoc)
c) Security Council
d) International Court of Justice
14. Which one of the following was the last Buddhist text produced in India?
a) Divya Vandanam
b) Dohakosa
c) Vajrachedika
d) Vamsathapakasini
15. The approximate circumference of the Earth is
a) 13,000 km
b) 20,000 km
c) 25,000 km
d) 30,000 km
16. When did India join the International Tsunami Warning System?
a) 2004
b) 2005
c) 2006
d) 2007
17. ‘Cod’ is a variety of
a) Goat
b) Fish
c) Crop
d) Coral
18. The All India Muslim League was founded by
a) Malauna Ahmed Ali
b) Mohammad Ali Jinnah
c) Agha Khan
d) Hakim Ajmal Khan
19. Golden Revolution refers to
a) Sericulture
b) Horiculture
c) Apiculture
d) Viticulture
20. Which one of the following is a major port on East Coast of India?
a) Kandla
b) Vishakhapatnam
c) Karikal
d) Pondicheery
21. The total number of bones in our body is
a) 226
b) 206
c) 256
d) 236
22. The poison of honey bee is
a) Acidic
b) Alkaline
c) Saltish
d) Protien
23. Birds which swim in water have
a) webbed feet
b) broad wings
c) long beaks
d) toes with claws
24. A large number of identical plants can be obtained in a short span of time through
a) large number of seeds of a single plant
b) stem cuttings
c) tissue culture technique
d) hydroponics method
25. The smallest flowering plant is
a) Wolffia
b) Lemma
c) Azolla
d) Ficus
26. Leukaemia or blood cancer is characterised by abnormal increase of the
a) Red blood cells
b) White blood cells
c) Blood paltelets
d) Blood plasma
27. The sound produced by a bat
a) audible
b) subsonic
c) infrasonic
d) ultrasonic
28. When a bar magnet is cut into two halves, the pole strength of each piece
a) becomes double
b) becomes half
c) becomes zero
d) remains the same
29. Cooking oil is converted intovegetable ghee by the process of
a) Crystallisation
b) Condensation
c) Hydrogenation
d) Scrubland
30. A balloon filled with helium rises in air because
a) air exerts an upward force on the balloon
b) the balloon is weightless
c) helium is less dense than air
d) helium pushes down on the air below the balloon
31. One can distinguish a telescope from a microscope by observing
a) length
b) colour
c) size of the lens
d) length and size of the lens
32. National Environmental Engineering Reasearch Institute is located at
a) Pune
b) Delhi
c) Nagpur
d) Chennai
33. Rusting of iron requires
a) oxygen and cabon dioxide
b) oxygen and water
c) cabon dioxide only
d) oxygen only
34. Glass is a
a) pure solid
b) supercooled liquid
c) gel
d) polymer
35. Uranium eventually decays into a stable isotope of
a) Radium
b) Thorium
c) Lead
d) Pollonium
36. Which of the toxic heavy metals is found in modern tannery industries?
a) Nickel
b) Zinc
c) Chromium
d) Lead
37. Which of the following contains high content of lead?
a) Coal
b) Cooking gas
c) High octane fuel
d) low octane fuel
38. Electrostaic precipitator is used to control
a) Air pollution
b) Water pollution
c) Solid waste
d) Noise pollution
39. Kucipudi is a dance-drama associated with the State of
a) Assam
b) Andhra Pradesh
c) Orissa
d) manipur
40. X-rays were discovered by
a) Faraday
b) Roentgen
c) H.Davy
d) Lavoisier
41. Who among the following is NOT a recipient of Dadashaeb Phalke Award?
a) V. Shantaram
b) Raj Kapoor
c) Mukesh Bhatt
d) Lata Mangeshkar
42. A new technology which provides the ability to create an artificial world and have people interact
with it is called
a) Televirtuality
b) Virtual reality
c) Alternate reality
d) 3-D reality
43. A parallel port is most often used by a
a) Printer
b) Monitor
c) Mouse
d) External storage device
44. The secret operation carried out successfully by the US Navy Seals, in which Osma Bin Laden,
the world’s most wanted terriorist was killed, was codenamed as
a) Jasmine
b) Rose
c) Geronimo
d) Cobra
45. As per the latest ‘Sample Registeration Survey Report’ released some time back by the Census
Office at New Delhi, there has been a siginificant improvement in the ‘Infant Mortality Rate’ per
1000 live births in India during the period 1999-2009. What has been the percentage change during
this period?
a) 15%
b) 29%
c) 35%
d) 42%
46. Premlata Agarwal has become the oldest Indian woman to scale Mount Everest at the age of 45.
She belongs to the state of
a) Jharkhand
b) Uttar Pradesh
c) Rajasthan
d) Bihar
47. The book ‘Great Soul : Mahatma Gandhi and His Struggle with India’ was in news some time
back and was banned in some Indian States inclusding Gujarat. The author of the book is
a) Joseph Lelyveld
b) Michael Ondaatje
c) Jack Welch
d) Duncan Green
48. Who got the ‘Purple Cap’ for taking maximum number of wickets in IPL-4 series?
a) Harbhajan Singh
b) Lasith Malinga
c) Daniel Vettori
d) Albie Morkel
49. At which place did the Union Finance Minister, Pranab Mukherjee lay the foundation stone for
a new banknote paper mill some time back?
a) Surat
b) Aurangabad
c) Mysore
d) Guntur
50. The governement set up a committee headed by the Chairman, Central Board of Direct Taxes
some time back to go into
a) modification of tax laws
b) the entire structure of tax laws including the question of imposition of bank tax
c) the concerns of the foreign investors in India with regard to taxation matters
d) aspects of generation of black money, its transfer abroad and bringing back such
money into India’s legitimate financial system
Friday, September 16, 2011
Staff Selection Commission Southern Region Recruitment for Various Posts
Staff Selection Commission Southern Region invites application from eligible candidates for the various Group ‘C' and Group ‘B' posts mentioned below for recruitment in various ministries/ offices of the Government of India.
Application Fee: Rs 50 to be paid by General/ OBC candidates through CRFS only which are are available at all District Post Offices of the Country. No fee will be charged from candidates belonging to SC/ ST/ PWD and women candidates.
The Regional Director (SR),
Staff Selection Commission,
2nd Floor, EVk Sampath Building,
College Road, Chennai- 600217.
Note: Applications submitted on a format which is not exactly the same as published in this advertisement, are liable to be rejected summarily.
For more details; please refer Employment Newspaper 10 September- 16 September 2011
Name of the Post | Name of the Office | No. of Vacancies |
Tourist Information Officer | India Tourism, Chennai | 4 |
Technical Officer I | Directorate of Plant Protection, Quarantine, and Storage | 1 |
Preservation Assistant Grade-I | Botanical Survey of India | 3 |
Junior Technical Assistant | Office of Regional Director, Southern Region, Ministry of Corporate Affairs | 2 |
Important Dates
Last date for sending application: 7 October 2011Application Fee: Rs 50 to be paid by General/ OBC candidates through CRFS only which are are available at all District Post Offices of the Country. No fee will be charged from candidates belonging to SC/ ST/ PWD and women candidates.
How to Apply
Applications must be submitted in the form published in the Employment News/ Rozgar Samachar dated 10 September- 16 September 2011. After getting the Recruitment Fee Stamps cancelled from the post office, the candidate may submit the application to the following address.The Regional Director (SR),
Staff Selection Commission,
2nd Floor, EVk Sampath Building,
College Road, Chennai- 600217.
Note: Applications submitted on a format which is not exactly the same as published in this advertisement, are liable to be rejected summarily.
For more details; please refer Employment Newspaper 10 September- 16 September 2011
SSC Combined Higher Secondary Written Examination 2011 Syllabus
Scheme and Syllabus of Examination: The written examination will be held in the following subjects for the post of Data Entry Operator and Lower Division Clerk followed by Skill Test and Typing Test respectively.
NOTE- I: The Paper will consist of Objective Type- Multiple choice questions only. The questions will be set both in English & Hindi for Part-I, III & IV.
NOTE-II: There will be negative marking of 0.25 marks for each wrong answer. Candidates are, therefore, advised to keep this in mind while answering the questions.
English Language
(* To be commensurate with the minimum prescribed educational qualifications (10th, 12th Graduate, Postgraduate) for the post)
Numerical Aptitude
a) Arithmetic
Number Systems:
c) Geometry: Familiarity with elementary geometric figures and facts: Triangle and its various kinds of centres viz. Centroid, In-centre, Orthocentre, Circumcentre, Congruence and similarity of triangles, Circle and its chords, tangents, angles subtended by chords of a circle, common tangents to two or more circles.
d) Mensuration:
f) Statistical Charts: Use of Tables and Graphs
NOTE-1: For VH candidates of 40% and above visual disability and opting for SCRIBES there will be no component of Maps/ Graphs/ Diagrams/ Statistical Data in the General Intelligence & Reasoning/ General Awareness Paper.
NOTE-2: The questions will be of the level to commensurate with Educational Qualification prescribed for the posts.
- Scheme of the Written Examination
Date of Exam(Tentative) | Part | Subject | Max. Marks | Number of Questions | Total Duration/ Timings for General candidates | Duration & Timings for VH candidates |
4.12.2011 | I | General Intelligence | 50 | 50 | 2 Hours 10.00 AM to 12.00 Noon | 2 Hours and 40 Min. 10.00 AM to 12.40 PM |
II | English Language (Basic Knowledge) | 50 | 50 | |||
III | Numerical Aptitude (Basic Arithmetic Skill) | 50 | 50 | |||
IV | General Awareness | 50 | 50 |
NOTE-II: There will be negative marking of 0.25 marks for each wrong answer. Candidates are, therefore, advised to keep this in mind while answering the questions.
- Syllabus of the Written Examination
1 | Semantic Analogy | 16 | Space Orientation |
2 | Symbolic/Number Analogy | 17 | Venn Diagrams |
3 | Figural Analogy | 18 | Drawing inferences |
4 | Semantic Classification | 19 | Punched hole/pattern-folding & unfolding |
5 | Symbolic/Number Classification | 20 | Figural Pattern - folding and completion |
6 | Figural Classification | 21 | Indexing |
7 | Semantic Series | 22 | Address matching |
8 | Number Series | 23 | Data and City matching |
9 | Figural Series | 24 | Classification of centre codes/roll numbers |
10 | Problem Solving* | 25 | Small & Capital Letters/number-coding, decoding and classification |
11 | Word Building | 26 | Embedded figures |
12 | Coding and de-coding | 27 | Critical Thinking |
13 | Numerical operations | 28 | Emotional Intelligence |
14 | Symbolic operations | 29 | Social Intelligence |
15 | Trends | 30 | Other sub-topics, if any |
1 | Spot the Error |
2 | Fill in the Blanks |
3 | Synonyms |
4 | Antonyms |
5 | Spellings/Detecting Mis-spelt words |
6 | Idioms & Phrases |
7 | One word substitution |
8 | Improvement of Sentences |
9 | Active/Passive Voice of Verbs |
10 | Conversion into Direct/Indirect narration |
11 | Shuffling of Sentence parts |
12 | Shuffling of Sentences in a passage |
13 | Cloze Passage |
14 | Comprehension Passage |
Numerical Aptitude
a) Arithmetic
Number Systems:
- Computation of Whole Number
- Decimal and Fractions
- Relationship between numbers
- Percentages
- Ratio and Proportion
- Square roots
- Averages
- Interest (Simple and Compound)
- Profit and Loss
- Discount
- Partnership Business
- Mixture and Alligation
- Time and distance
- Time and work
c) Geometry: Familiarity with elementary geometric figures and facts: Triangle and its various kinds of centres viz. Centroid, In-centre, Orthocentre, Circumcentre, Congruence and similarity of triangles, Circle and its chords, tangents, angles subtended by chords of a circle, common tangents to two or more circles.
d) Mensuration:
- Triangle, Quadrilaterals
- Regular Polygons (sum of the internal angles of a polygon)
- Circle
- Right Prism
- Right Circular Cone
- Right Circular Cylinder
- Sphere, Hemispheres
- Rectangular Parallelepiped
- Regular Right Pyramid with triangular or square Base
f) Statistical Charts: Use of Tables and Graphs
- Histogram
- Frequency polygon
- Bar-diagram
- Pie-chart
NOTE-1: For VH candidates of 40% and above visual disability and opting for SCRIBES there will be no component of Maps/ Graphs/ Diagrams/ Statistical Data in the General Intelligence & Reasoning/ General Awareness Paper.
NOTE-2: The questions will be of the level to commensurate with Educational Qualification prescribed for the posts.
Thursday, September 8, 2011
SSC General Awareness Practice Questions
1. Who was the first Indian woman to scale the Mount Everest ?
(A) Bachhendri Pal
(B) Phew Dorajee
(C) Onn Saang Su Kayi
(D) Yoko Ono
Ans : (A)
2. Name of S. Chandrashekhar is associated with which of the following subjects ?
(A) Cosmology
(B) Chemistry
(C) Fluid Mechanics
(D) Astrophysics
Ans : (D)
3. Who was the only Indian woman to be elected as the President of U.N. General Assembly ?
(A) Vijayalakshmi Pandit
(B) V. K. Krishna Menon
(C) Jawaharlal Nehru
(D) Rajeshwar Dayal
Ans : (A)
4. ‘RAF’ is the abbreviated form of which of the following ?
(A) Ready Action Force
(B) Rapid Action Force
(C) Reverse Action Force
(D) Repeat Action Force
Ans : (B)
5. Tehri dam is built on which of the following rivers ?
(A) Ganga
(B) Brahmputra
(C) Bhagirathi
(D) Yamuna
Ans : (C)
6. Who lost the AFC (Asian Football Confederation Final, 2008 to India) ?
(A) Myanmar
(B) Sri Lanka
(C) Pakistan
(D) Tajikistan
Ans : (D)
7. After the terrorist attack of 26th November, 2008 in Mumbai, who was appointed as the Home Minister of India ?
(A) Sh. Shivraj Patil
(B) Sh. Pranab Mukherjee
(C) Sh. P. Chidambaram
(D) Sh. A.K. Anthony
Ans : (C)
8. Name the winner of the Sanjay Chopra National Award for Bravery 2008
(A) Saumika Mishra
(B) Santosh Sen
(C) Amit Kumar
(D) Pappu
Ans : (A)
9. The concept of the Directive Principles of State Policy was borrowed by our Constitution from the Constitution of—
(A) U.S.A.
(B) Canada
(C) U.S.S.R.
(D) Ireland
Ans : (D)
10. The three medals that IndiAns won in the Beijing Olympics were in
(A) Shooting, Boxing and Wrestling
(B) Shooting, Boxing and Archery
(C) Shooting, Wrestling and Tennis
(D) Shooting, Boxing and Hockey
Ans : (A)
11 There is no provision in the Constitution for the impeachment of the
(A) Chief Justice of India
(B) Chief Justice of a High Court
(C) Governor
(D) Vice President
Ans : (C)
12. The train service—‘Thar Express’ between India and Pakistan, originates in India from—
(A) Jaisalmer
(B) Jodhpur
(C) Bikaner
(D) Barmer
Ans : (D)
13. Garba is a dance form of
(A) Gujarat
(B) Rajasthan
(C) Orissa
(D) Assam
Ans : (A)
14. Who is named as the Flying Sikh of India ?
(A) Mohinder Singh
(B) Ajit Pal Singh
(C) Joginder Singh
(D) Milkha Singh
Ans : (D)
15. Fundamental Rights are not given to
(A) Bankrupt persons
(B) Aliens
(C) Persons suffering from incurable disease
(D) Political sufferers
Ans : (B)
16. Which of the following, according to Mahatma Gandhi, is the strongest force in the world ?
(A) Non-violence of the brave
(B) Non-violence of the weak
(C) Non-violence of the coward
(D) Non-violence of the downtrodden
Ans : (A)
17. What is the tenure of the Prime Minister of India ?
(A) Conterminous with the tenure of the Lok Sabha
(B) Conterminous with the tenure of the President
(C) As long as he enjoys the support of a majority in the Lok Sabha
(D) Five years
Ans : (C)
18. Consent of the people meAns consent of
(A) A few people
(B) All people
(C) Majority of the people
(D) Leader of the people
Ans : (C)
19. Which of the following is not a Panchayati Raj Institution ?
(A) Gram Sabha
(B) Gram Panchayat
(C) Gram Cooperative Society
(D) Nyaya Panchayat
Ans : (C)
20. Match the following—Union Territory
(A) Puducherry
(B) Andaman and Nicobar Islands
(C) Lakshadweep
(D) Daman and Diu
Jurisdiction (High Court)
1. Kerala
2. Bombay
3. Madras
4. Calcutta
(A) (B) (C) (D)
(A) 3 4 1 2
(B) 1 3 4 2
(C) 1 2 3 4
(D) 1 4 3 2
Ans : (A)
21. Which of the following is true regarding ‘No Confidence Motion’ in the Parliament ?
1. There is no mention of it in the Constitution.
2. A period of six months must lapse between the introduction of one ‘No Confidence Motion’ and another.
3. Atleast 100 persons must support such a motion before it is introduced in the House.
4. It can be introduced in the Lok Sabha only.
(A) 2 and 4
(B) 1, 2, 3 and 4
(C) 1, 2 and 3
(D) 1 and 4
Ans : (D)
22. The toxicity of which of the following heavy metals leads to liver cirrhosis ?
(A) Copper
(B) Lead
(C) Mercury
(D) Zinc
Ans : (A)
23. Cell or tissue death within a living body is called as
(A) Neutrophilia
(B) Nephrosis
(C) Necrosis
(D) Neoplasia
Ans : (A)
24. Typhoid is caused by—
(A) Pseudomonas sp.
(B) Staphylococcus
(C) Bacillus
(D) Salmonella typhi
Ans : (D)
25 Besides carbohydrates, a major source of energy in our food is constituted by
(A) Proteins
(B) Fats
(C) Minerals
(D) Vitamins
Ans : (B)
26. The process of removing calcium and magnesium from hard water is known as
(A) Sedimentation
(B) Filtration
(C) Flocculation
(D) Water softening
Ans : (D)
27. Leprosy bacillus was discovered by
(A) Koch
(B) HAnsen
(C) Fleming
(D) Harvey
Ans : (B)
28. Who, of the following, was awarded ‘Ashok Chakra’ on 26th January, 2009 ?
1. Hemant Karkare
2. M. C. Sharma
3. Gajendra Singh
4. Vijay Salaskar
(A) 1 and 2
(B) 1, 2 and 4
(C) 1, 2 and 3
(D) All the above
Ans : (D)
29. The British introduced the railways in India in order to
(A) Promote heavy industries in India
(B) Facilitate British commerce and administrative control
(C) Move foodstuff in case of famine
(D) Enable IndiAns to move freely within the country
Ans : (B)
30. Which religious reformer of Western India was known as ‘Lokhitwadi’ ?
(A) Gopal Hari Deshmukh
(B) R. G. Bhandarkar
(C) Mahadev Govind Ranade
(D) B. G. Tilak
Ans : (A)
31. In which of the following states was President’s Rule imposed during the month of January, 2009 ?
(A) Uttarakhand
(B) Meghalaya
(C) Mizoram
(D) Jharkhand
Ans : (D)
32. In which state was the Nalanda University located in India ?
(A) Bengal
(B) Bihar
(C) Orissa
(D) Uttar Pradesh
Ans : (B)
33. Which of the following are correctly matched ?
Persons—Events
1. Sultan Mahmud—Sack of Somnath
2. Muhammad Ghori—Conquest of Sindh
3. Alauddin Khilji—Revolt in Bengal
4. Muhammad Bin Tughlaq—Changiz Khan’s invasion
(A) 1 and 3
(B) 2 only
(C) 1 only
(D) 2 and 4
Ans : ()
34. Where did Babar die ?
(A) Agra
(B) Kabul
(C) Lahore
(D) Delhi
Ans : (A)
35. A situation where we have people whose level of income is not sufficient to meet the minimum consumption expenditure is considered
as
(A) Absolute Poverty
(B) Relative Poverty
(C) Urban Poverty
(D) Rural Poverty
Ans : (A)
36. India is called a mixed economy because of the existence of—
1. Public Sector
2. Private Sector
3. Joint Sector
4. Cooperative Sector
(A) 1, 4
(B) 1, 2
(C) 3, 4
(D) 2, 4
Ans : (B)
37. Which is the largest state of India, populationwise, according
to 2001 census ?
(A) Maharashtra
(B) Bihar
(C) Uttar Pradesh
(D) West Bengal
Ans : (C)
38. Revealed Preference Theory was propounded by
(A) Adam Smith
(B) Marshall
(C) P. A. Samuelson
(D) J. S. Mill
Ans : (C)
39. An exceptional demand curve is one that moves
(A) Upward to the right
(B) Downward to the right
(C) Horizontally
(D) Vertically
Ans : (A)
40. Who has been appointed the Governor of RBI after the retirement of Shri Y. V. Reddy ?
(A) Dr. Indra Rangarajan
(B) Dr. Dilip Sanghvi
(C) Dr. Vijay L. Kelkar
(D) Shri D. Subbarao
Ans : (D)
41. In Economics the terms ‘Utility’ and ‘Usefulness’ have
(A) Same meaning
(B) Different meaning
(C) Opposite meaning
(D) None of the above
Ans : (B)
42. Among the following the celestial body farthest from the Earth is
(A) Saturn
(B) Uranus
(C) Neptune
(D) Pluto
Ans : (D)
43. The instrument used to see the distant objects on the Earth is
(A) Terrestrial telescope
(B) Astronomical telescope
(C) Compound microscope
(D) Simple microscope
Ans : (A)
44. The fuse in our domestic electric circuit melts when there is a high rise in
(A) Inductance
(B) Current
(C) Resistance
(D) Capacitance
Ans : (B)
45. It is difficult to cook rice
(A) At the top of a mountain
(B) At the sea level
(C) Under a mine
(D) Same anywhere
Ans : (A)
46. X-rays were discovered by
(A) Becquerel
(B) Roentgen
(C) Marie Curie
(D) Van Lue
Ans : (B)
47. The National Chemical Laboratory (India) is located in
(A) Mumbai
(B) Bengaluru
(C) Hyderabad
(D) Pune
Ans : (D)
48. The chemicals released by one species of animals in order to attract the other members of the same species are
(A) Hormones
(B) Nucleic acids
(C) Pheromones
(D) Steroids
Ans : (C)
49. Match the source in Column B with the product of Column A.
Column A (Product)
(A) Formic acid
(B) Citric acid
(C) Tartaric acid
Column B (Source)
1. Lemon
2. Tamarind
3. Ants
(A) (B) (C)
(A) 3 2 1
(B) 3 1 2
(C) 2 3 1
(D) 2 1 3
Ans : (B)
50. An emulsifier is an agent which
(A) Stabilises an emulsion
(B) Aids the flocculation of an emulsion
(C) Accelerates the dispersion
(D) Homogenises an emulsion
Ans : (A)
(A) Bachhendri Pal
(B) Phew Dorajee
(C) Onn Saang Su Kayi
(D) Yoko Ono
Ans : (A)
2. Name of S. Chandrashekhar is associated with which of the following subjects ?
(A) Cosmology
(B) Chemistry
(C) Fluid Mechanics
(D) Astrophysics
Ans : (D)
3. Who was the only Indian woman to be elected as the President of U.N. General Assembly ?
(A) Vijayalakshmi Pandit
(B) V. K. Krishna Menon
(C) Jawaharlal Nehru
(D) Rajeshwar Dayal
Ans : (A)
4. ‘RAF’ is the abbreviated form of which of the following ?
(A) Ready Action Force
(B) Rapid Action Force
(C) Reverse Action Force
(D) Repeat Action Force
Ans : (B)
5. Tehri dam is built on which of the following rivers ?
(A) Ganga
(B) Brahmputra
(C) Bhagirathi
(D) Yamuna
Ans : (C)
6. Who lost the AFC (Asian Football Confederation Final, 2008 to India) ?
(A) Myanmar
(B) Sri Lanka
(C) Pakistan
(D) Tajikistan
Ans : (D)
7. After the terrorist attack of 26th November, 2008 in Mumbai, who was appointed as the Home Minister of India ?
(A) Sh. Shivraj Patil
(B) Sh. Pranab Mukherjee
(C) Sh. P. Chidambaram
(D) Sh. A.K. Anthony
Ans : (C)
8. Name the winner of the Sanjay Chopra National Award for Bravery 2008
(A) Saumika Mishra
(B) Santosh Sen
(C) Amit Kumar
(D) Pappu
Ans : (A)
9. The concept of the Directive Principles of State Policy was borrowed by our Constitution from the Constitution of—
(A) U.S.A.
(B) Canada
(C) U.S.S.R.
(D) Ireland
Ans : (D)
10. The three medals that IndiAns won in the Beijing Olympics were in
(A) Shooting, Boxing and Wrestling
(B) Shooting, Boxing and Archery
(C) Shooting, Wrestling and Tennis
(D) Shooting, Boxing and Hockey
Ans : (A)
11 There is no provision in the Constitution for the impeachment of the
(A) Chief Justice of India
(B) Chief Justice of a High Court
(C) Governor
(D) Vice President
Ans : (C)
12. The train service—‘Thar Express’ between India and Pakistan, originates in India from—
(A) Jaisalmer
(B) Jodhpur
(C) Bikaner
(D) Barmer
Ans : (D)
13. Garba is a dance form of
(A) Gujarat
(B) Rajasthan
(C) Orissa
(D) Assam
Ans : (A)
14. Who is named as the Flying Sikh of India ?
(A) Mohinder Singh
(B) Ajit Pal Singh
(C) Joginder Singh
(D) Milkha Singh
Ans : (D)
15. Fundamental Rights are not given to
(A) Bankrupt persons
(B) Aliens
(C) Persons suffering from incurable disease
(D) Political sufferers
Ans : (B)
16. Which of the following, according to Mahatma Gandhi, is the strongest force in the world ?
(A) Non-violence of the brave
(B) Non-violence of the weak
(C) Non-violence of the coward
(D) Non-violence of the downtrodden
Ans : (A)
17. What is the tenure of the Prime Minister of India ?
(A) Conterminous with the tenure of the Lok Sabha
(B) Conterminous with the tenure of the President
(C) As long as he enjoys the support of a majority in the Lok Sabha
(D) Five years
Ans : (C)
18. Consent of the people meAns consent of
(A) A few people
(B) All people
(C) Majority of the people
(D) Leader of the people
Ans : (C)
19. Which of the following is not a Panchayati Raj Institution ?
(A) Gram Sabha
(B) Gram Panchayat
(C) Gram Cooperative Society
(D) Nyaya Panchayat
Ans : (C)
20. Match the following—Union Territory
(A) Puducherry
(B) Andaman and Nicobar Islands
(C) Lakshadweep
(D) Daman and Diu
Jurisdiction (High Court)
1. Kerala
2. Bombay
3. Madras
4. Calcutta
(A) (B) (C) (D)
(A) 3 4 1 2
(B) 1 3 4 2
(C) 1 2 3 4
(D) 1 4 3 2
Ans : (A)
21. Which of the following is true regarding ‘No Confidence Motion’ in the Parliament ?
1. There is no mention of it in the Constitution.
2. A period of six months must lapse between the introduction of one ‘No Confidence Motion’ and another.
3. Atleast 100 persons must support such a motion before it is introduced in the House.
4. It can be introduced in the Lok Sabha only.
(A) 2 and 4
(B) 1, 2, 3 and 4
(C) 1, 2 and 3
(D) 1 and 4
Ans : (D)
22. The toxicity of which of the following heavy metals leads to liver cirrhosis ?
(A) Copper
(B) Lead
(C) Mercury
(D) Zinc
Ans : (A)
23. Cell or tissue death within a living body is called as
(A) Neutrophilia
(B) Nephrosis
(C) Necrosis
(D) Neoplasia
Ans : (A)
24. Typhoid is caused by—
(A) Pseudomonas sp.
(B) Staphylococcus
(C) Bacillus
(D) Salmonella typhi
Ans : (D)
25 Besides carbohydrates, a major source of energy in our food is constituted by
(A) Proteins
(B) Fats
(C) Minerals
(D) Vitamins
Ans : (B)
26. The process of removing calcium and magnesium from hard water is known as
(A) Sedimentation
(B) Filtration
(C) Flocculation
(D) Water softening
Ans : (D)
27. Leprosy bacillus was discovered by
(A) Koch
(B) HAnsen
(C) Fleming
(D) Harvey
Ans : (B)
28. Who, of the following, was awarded ‘Ashok Chakra’ on 26th January, 2009 ?
1. Hemant Karkare
2. M. C. Sharma
3. Gajendra Singh
4. Vijay Salaskar
(A) 1 and 2
(B) 1, 2 and 4
(C) 1, 2 and 3
(D) All the above
Ans : (D)
29. The British introduced the railways in India in order to
(A) Promote heavy industries in India
(B) Facilitate British commerce and administrative control
(C) Move foodstuff in case of famine
(D) Enable IndiAns to move freely within the country
Ans : (B)
30. Which religious reformer of Western India was known as ‘Lokhitwadi’ ?
(A) Gopal Hari Deshmukh
(B) R. G. Bhandarkar
(C) Mahadev Govind Ranade
(D) B. G. Tilak
Ans : (A)
31. In which of the following states was President’s Rule imposed during the month of January, 2009 ?
(A) Uttarakhand
(B) Meghalaya
(C) Mizoram
(D) Jharkhand
Ans : (D)
32. In which state was the Nalanda University located in India ?
(A) Bengal
(B) Bihar
(C) Orissa
(D) Uttar Pradesh
Ans : (B)
33. Which of the following are correctly matched ?
Persons—Events
1. Sultan Mahmud—Sack of Somnath
2. Muhammad Ghori—Conquest of Sindh
3. Alauddin Khilji—Revolt in Bengal
4. Muhammad Bin Tughlaq—Changiz Khan’s invasion
(A) 1 and 3
(B) 2 only
(C) 1 only
(D) 2 and 4
Ans : ()
34. Where did Babar die ?
(A) Agra
(B) Kabul
(C) Lahore
(D) Delhi
Ans : (A)
35. A situation where we have people whose level of income is not sufficient to meet the minimum consumption expenditure is considered
as
(A) Absolute Poverty
(B) Relative Poverty
(C) Urban Poverty
(D) Rural Poverty
Ans : (A)
36. India is called a mixed economy because of the existence of—
1. Public Sector
2. Private Sector
3. Joint Sector
4. Cooperative Sector
(A) 1, 4
(B) 1, 2
(C) 3, 4
(D) 2, 4
Ans : (B)
37. Which is the largest state of India, populationwise, according
to 2001 census ?
(A) Maharashtra
(B) Bihar
(C) Uttar Pradesh
(D) West Bengal
Ans : (C)
38. Revealed Preference Theory was propounded by
(A) Adam Smith
(B) Marshall
(C) P. A. Samuelson
(D) J. S. Mill
Ans : (C)
39. An exceptional demand curve is one that moves
(A) Upward to the right
(B) Downward to the right
(C) Horizontally
(D) Vertically
Ans : (A)
40. Who has been appointed the Governor of RBI after the retirement of Shri Y. V. Reddy ?
(A) Dr. Indra Rangarajan
(B) Dr. Dilip Sanghvi
(C) Dr. Vijay L. Kelkar
(D) Shri D. Subbarao
Ans : (D)
41. In Economics the terms ‘Utility’ and ‘Usefulness’ have
(A) Same meaning
(B) Different meaning
(C) Opposite meaning
(D) None of the above
Ans : (B)
42. Among the following the celestial body farthest from the Earth is
(A) Saturn
(B) Uranus
(C) Neptune
(D) Pluto
Ans : (D)
43. The instrument used to see the distant objects on the Earth is
(A) Terrestrial telescope
(B) Astronomical telescope
(C) Compound microscope
(D) Simple microscope
Ans : (A)
44. The fuse in our domestic electric circuit melts when there is a high rise in
(A) Inductance
(B) Current
(C) Resistance
(D) Capacitance
Ans : (B)
45. It is difficult to cook rice
(A) At the top of a mountain
(B) At the sea level
(C) Under a mine
(D) Same anywhere
Ans : (A)
46. X-rays were discovered by
(A) Becquerel
(B) Roentgen
(C) Marie Curie
(D) Van Lue
Ans : (B)
47. The National Chemical Laboratory (India) is located in
(A) Mumbai
(B) Bengaluru
(C) Hyderabad
(D) Pune
Ans : (D)
48. The chemicals released by one species of animals in order to attract the other members of the same species are
(A) Hormones
(B) Nucleic acids
(C) Pheromones
(D) Steroids
Ans : (C)
49. Match the source in Column B with the product of Column A.
Column A (Product)
(A) Formic acid
(B) Citric acid
(C) Tartaric acid
Column B (Source)
1. Lemon
2. Tamarind
3. Ants
(A) (B) (C)
(A) 3 2 1
(B) 3 1 2
(C) 2 3 1
(D) 2 1 3
Ans : (B)
50. An emulsifier is an agent which
(A) Stabilises an emulsion
(B) Aids the flocculation of an emulsion
(C) Accelerates the dispersion
(D) Homogenises an emulsion
Ans : (A)
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
Staff Selection Commission (Northern Region) Recruitment
Applications in The Prescribed Proforma are Invited From Eligible Candidates For The Following Group `C’ Nongazetted Non-technical Posts For Various Ministries/Offices of The Government of India.
Vacancy Details:
1. Post Name: Cat. No. PC-01: Tourist Information Officer, (O/o India Tourism office, M/o Tourism, Govt. of India, 88, Janpath, New Delhi.)Pay Scale: Rs.9300-34800 with G.P. Rs. 4200/-
Vacancy: 03 (UR-02, OBC-01) Group-C (Non Gazetted, Non-Technical) The post is not suitable for PH (OH/VH/HH) candidates.
Age: 21-25 year
Educational Qualification:
- Graduate from a recognised University in India.
- Knowledge of computer application supported by Diploma or Degree in Computer.
- General knowledge of and familiarity with places of tourist interest in India.
- Knowledge of various phases of Indian History and architecture; ancient and modern.
- Diploma in Tourism.
- Knowledge of any European language other than English.
- Experience in a travel or publicity firm or office.
- National Museum of Natural History, M/O Environment and Forest, New Delhi
- National Zoological Park, New Delhi
Vacancy:
- 03 (UR-02 & ST-01)
- 01 (ST) for National Museum of Natural History &
- 02 (UR) for National Zoological Park
- Group-C (Non Gazetted Non-Technical)
- The post is not suitable for PH (OH/VH/HH) candidates.
Educational Qualification:
- Bachelors' degree in Botany and Zoology from recognised University or equivalent.
- Degree in Education or two years Experience of teaching in Natural Science subjects at high school level. OR
- Experience of conducting educational activities in a museum or similar institution.
3. Post Name: Cat. No. PC-03: Junior Technical Assistant (Coder), M/o of Information & Broadcasting DAVP Soochna Bhawan Phase-IV, CGO Complex, Lodi Road, New Delhi
Pay Scale: Rs.5200-20200 with G.P. Rs.2800/-
Vacancy: 03-UR (Group-C (Non Gazetted Non-Technical)
Age: 18-30 years
Educational Qualification:
Pay Scale: Rs.5200-20200 with G.P. Rs.2800/-
Vacancy: 03-UR (Group-C (Non Gazetted Non-Technical)
Age: 18-30 years
Educational Qualification:
- Degree from a recognized University or equivalent.
- At least one year’s experience in Codification of addresses audience research and/ or mass mailing and knowledge with regard to modern machinery utilized for compiling addresses, maintenance of mailing lists, etc.
- Competent to handle correspondence independently.
Desirable Qualification: Knowledge about various systems of direct mail operations, Review techniques, plate file and Card file systems.
4. Post Name: Cat. No. PC-04: Sound Technician, Anthropological Survey of India, M/o Culture, D/o Culture 27, Jawaharlal Nehru Road. Fire Proof Spirit Building, 3rd floor Kolkata-700016
Pay Scale: Rs.9300-34800 with G.P. Rs. 4200/-
Vacancy: 01-UR (Group-C (Non Gazetted Non-Technical))
Age: 25-30 years
Educational Qualification:
Pay Scale: Rs.9300-34800 with G.P. Rs. 4200/-
Vacancy: 01-UR (Group-C (Non Gazetted Non-Technical))
Age: 25-30 years
Educational Qualification:
- Degree or Diploma in Engineering with Communication Engineering as special paper.
- Experience of handling and maintenance of Sound equipments –Tape, Disc & Sound Films.
5. Post Name: Cat. No. PC-05: Investigator (Economic Investigation) M/o Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises O/o Development Commissioner 7th Floor, Nirman Bhawan, New Delhi.
Pay Scale: Rs.9300-34800 with G.P. Rs. Rs. 4200/-
Vacancy: 02-UR (Group-C (Non Gazetted Non-Technical))
Age : 18-28 year (Relaxable up to40 years in case of Govt. servants)
Educational Qualification:
Pay Scale: Rs.9300-34800 with G.P. Rs. Rs. 4200/-
Vacancy: 02-UR (Group-C (Non Gazetted Non-Technical))
Age : 18-28 year (Relaxable up to40 years in case of Govt. servants)
Educational Qualification:
- Bachelor Degree with Economics from a recognised University or equivalent and
- One year experience of conducting and guiding the Economic Investigation, Industrial Surveys and research
Desirable Qualification: Basic knowledge of Computer particularly application side of currently used software packages for Offices.
6. Post Name: Cat. No. PC-06: Library & Information Assistant,- Archaeology Survey of India, M/o Culture, Janpath, New Delhi 110011.
- Directorate of Extension, M/o Agriculture, Krishi Vistar Bhawan, Pusa, New Delhi-110012.
- Central Secretariat Library, M/o Culture, Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi 110011.
Vacancy: 09 (Group-C, Non Gazetted Non-Technical) (01-UR for ASI, 1-UR for Dte. Of Extension & 7 (UR-5, OBC- 01 & SC-01) for Central Secretariat Library)
Age: 18-28 years
Educational Qualification:
- Degree from a recognized University or Equivalent and
- Bachelor of Library Science.
7. Post Name: Cat. No. PC-07: Junior Investigator O/o Bureau of Police Research & Development, M/o Home Affairs 3rd & 4th floor Block No.11 CGO Complex, Lodhi Road, New Delhi
Pay Scale: Rs.5200-20200 with G.P. Rs. 2800/-
Vacancy: 03 (UR-02 & OBC-01) (Group-C (Non Gazetted Non-Technical))
Age : 18-32 years
Educational Qualification: A graduate of any University with Criminology or Sociology as one of the subject.
8. Post Name: Cat. No. PC-08: Production Assistant M/o information & Broadcasting Admn. I Section, DAVP, Ground Floor, Phase-IV, Soochna Bhawan, Lodhi Road, New Delhi 110003.Pay Scale: Rs.5200-20200 with G.P. Rs. 2800/-
Vacancy: 03 (UR-02 & OBC-01) (Group-C (Non Gazetted Non-Technical))
Age : 18-32 years
Educational Qualification: A graduate of any University with Criminology or Sociology as one of the subject.
Pay Scale: Rs.5200-20200 with G.P. Rs. 2800/-
Vacancy: 02 (01-UR & 01-OBC) (Group-C (Non Gazetted Non-Technical))
Age : 18-35 years
Educational Qualification:
- Diploma of a recognized School in Commercial Art.
- Experience in a Commercial firm, special knowledge of layout work of illustrated magazines and pamphlets.
- Ability to assign and plan illustrative publications.
Pay Scale: Rs.9300-34800 with G.P. Rs. 4200/-
Vacancy: 04 (01-UR, 01-SC & 02-OBC) (Group-C (Non Gazetted Non- Technical))
Age : 18-27 years
Educational Qualification: Bachelor’s Degree from a recognized University or equivalent having Economics as one of the subjects.10. Post Name: Cat. No. PC-10: Artist - Planning Commission, Yojana Bhawan, Sansad Marg, New Delhi
Pay Scale: Rs.5200-20200 with G.P. Rs. 2800/-
Vacancy: 01 –UR (Group-C (Non Gazetted Non-Technical))
Age : 18-25 years
Educational Qualification:
- Matriculation or equivalent, and
- Diploma in Draughtsman ship/Engineering/Arts, Commercial Arts or Painting/Architecture or equivalent.
- Three years experience as a draughtsman in a Govt. office or private concern.
11. Post Name: CAT. NO. PC-11: Copy Holder Ministry of Law, Legislative Deptt., New Delhi
Pay Scale: Rs. Rs.5200-20200 with G.P. Rs. 1900/-
Vacancies: OBC-02 (Group-C (Non Gazetted Non-Technical))
Age: 18 to 25 years (3 years relaxation for OBC candidates) (Relaxation for Central Govt. servant up to 5 years).
Educational Qualification:
- Matriculation or equivalent examination from a recognised Board OR University.
- Should be able to type at least 30 words per minute in English.
12. Post Name: Cat. No. PC-12: Technical Assistant (Wildlife), M/o of Environment & Forests, Paryavaran Bhawan, CGO Complex Lodhi Road New Delhi 110003.
Pay Scale: Rs.9300-34800 with G.P. 4200/-
Vacancy: OBC-01 (Group-C (Non Gazetted Non-Technical))
Age : 18-25 years
Educational Qualification: Degree in Science with Zoology from a recognised university or equivalent.
Desirable Qualification:
- Master’s degree in Zoology.
- Experience in collection and identification of wild fauna and flora.
Pay Scale: Rs.5200-20200 with G.P. 1900/-
Vacancy: 01 UR (Group-C (Non Gazetted Non-Technical))
Age : 18-25 years
Educational Qualification:
- Matriculation or equivalent from recognized school/institution.
- One year experience in a clerical job.
14. Post Name: Cat. No. PC-14: Investigator M/o Urban Development, Town & Country Planning Organisation, E-Block, Vikas Bhavan , I.P. Estate, New Delhi.
Pay Scale: Rs.9300-34800 with G.P. 4200/-
Vacancy: 01 UR (Group-C (Non Gazetted Non-Technical))
Age : 18-30 years
Educational Qualification:
Pay Scale: Rs.9300-34800 with G.P. 4200/-
Vacancy: 01 UR (Group-C (Non Gazetted Non-Technical))
Age : 18-30 years
Educational Qualification:
- Master’s Degree in Economics or Statistics or Mathematics or
- Geography or Sociology or Social Work or Anthropology from a recognized University or equivalent.
- At least two years experience of Socio-Economic Research or
- Survey, Tabulation and Analysis of Data and writing of Reports and knowledge of Computer Application.
Pay Scale: Rs.9300-34800/- with Rs. G.P. 4200/-
Vacancy: 04 (UR-03, OBC-01) (Group-C (Non Gazetted))
AGE : 18-28 years (Govt. Servant up to 35 years)
Educational Qualification: Certificate in Forest Ranger Course from any recognised Instt./Graduate in Science/Computer Science.
Desirable Qualification: Experience in Forest Inventory/Remote Sensing/cartography work and Computer Application.16. Post Name: Cat. No. PC-16: Artist National Museum, M/o Culture, Janpath, New Delhi.
Pay Scale: Rs.5200-20200/- with Rs. G.P.Rs. 2800/-
Vacancy: 01-UR
Age: 18-28 years (Govt. Servant up to 35 years)
Educational Qualification: Degree or Diploma in Fine or Applied Arts of a recognised university or Institution.
Desirable Qualification: About 2 years practical experience of Commercial art, preparation of charts and graphics layout.
17. Post Name: Cat. No. PC-17: Assistant Examiner Of Trade Mark & G.I. M/o Commerce & Industry Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion Boundhik Sampada Bhavan, Nr. Antop Hill Head Office S.M. Road, Antop Hill, Mumbai-400037.
Pay Scale: Rs.9300-34800 with G.P. Rs. 4200/-
Vacancy: 04 UR (Group-C (Non Gazetted Non-Technical))
Age: 21-30 years
Educational Qualification: Degree from a recognized university or equivalent.
Desirable Qualification: Five years Experience in legal aspect of Trade Marks and Geographical Indications.18. Post Name: Cat. No. PC-18: Technical Assistant (Economics), M/o Agriculture & Cooperation, Directorate of Economic & Statistics, 119, F’ Wing, Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi-110001.
Pay Scale: Rs.9300-34800 with G.P. Rs.4200/-
Vacancy: 02 UR (Group-C (Non Gazetted Non-Technical))
Age: 18-27 years
Educational Qualification: Bachelor’s degree from a recognized University or equivalent having Economics as one of the subjects.
19. Post Name: Cat. No. PC-19: Scientific Assitant-I M/o Agriculture, Directorate of Plant Protection, Quartime & Storage, N.H.IV, Faridabad (Haryana)- 121001.
Pay Scale: Rs.5200-20200 with G.P. Rs. 2800/-
Vacancy: 02 UR (Group-C (Non Gazetted Non-Technical))
Age: 18-25 years
Educational Qualification: B.Sc. (Agriculture) from a recognised university or equivalent.
20. Post Name: Cat. No. PC-20: Technical Officer-I M/o Agriculture, Directorate of Plant Protection, Quartime & Storage, N.H.IV, Faridabad (Haryana) 121001.
Pay Scale: Rs.5200-20200 with G.P. Rs. 2000/-
Vacancy: 06 (02-UR, OBC-02, 01-SC & 01-ST) (Group-C (Non Gazetted Non-Technical))
Age: 18-25 years
Educational Qualification: Intermediate with science in Zoology/Botany/Agriculture or 10+2 class pass with Science (with Zoology/Botany or Agriculture) from a recognized University/Board or equivalent.
21. Post Name: Cat. No. PC-21: Professional Assistant (Hydromet) Redesignated as Scientific Assistant, M/o Water Resources, Upper Ganga Basin Organization, Central Water Commission, Jahnavi Sadan, 21/496, Indira Nagar, Lucknow.
Pay Scale: Rs.9300-34800/- with G.P. Rs. 4200/-
Vacancy: 01 UR (Group-C (Non Gazetted Non-Technical))
Age: 18-27 years
Educational Qualification:
- Bachelor’s degree in Physics or Geophysics or Geology or
- Meteorology or Hydrometeorology from recognised University or equivalent.
22. Post Name: Cat. No. PC-22: Botanical Assistant, M/o Environment & Forest, Botanical Survey of India, Northern Regional Centre 192, Kaulagarh Road, Dehradun - 248195.
Pay Scale: Rs.9300-34800 with G.P. Rs. 4200/-
Vacancy: 02 (01- UR, OBC-01) (Group-C (Non Gazetted Non-Technical))
Age: 18-30 years
Educational Qualification:
Pay Scale: Rs.9300-34800 with G.P. Rs. 4200/-
Vacancy: 02 (01- UR, OBC-01) (Group-C (Non Gazetted Non-Technical))
Age: 18-30 years
Educational Qualification:
- M.Sc. degree in Botany or 1st class B.Sc. Honors with Botany or 2nd class B.Sc. with Botany with 3years experience.
- Aptitude for systematic Botany as evidence by having taken special papers in the subject/having research or field experience.
Desirable Qualification:
- Experience of plant collection in the field.
- Ability to writer reports of scientific nature.
Pay Scale: Rs.5200-20200 with G.P. Rs. 2800/-
Vacancy: 01- UR (Group-C (Non Gazetted Non-Technical)
Age: 22-30 years
Educational Qualification: Degree in Agriculture.
Desirable Qualification: Either postgraduate or Associatship of IARI In Agricultural Science or in the absence of any post graduate diploma/degree, three years experience in Agricultural planning & development Departments in the States/Central Ministries.
24. Post Name: Cat. No. PC-24: Technician (Group-C), Animal Quarantine & Certification Service (NR), M/o Agriculture, D/o Animal Husbandry, dairying & Fisheries, New Delhi - 110037.
Pay Scale: Rs.5200-20200/- with G.P. Rs. 2400/-
Vacancy: 03-UR (Group-C (Non Gazetted Non-Technical))
Age: 18-27 years
Educational Qualification: B.Sc. (Biology/Microbiology) from a recognised university or equivalent.
Pay Scale: Rs.5200-20200/- with G.P. Rs. 2400/-
Vacancy: 03-UR (Group-C (Non Gazetted Non-Technical))
Age: 18-27 years
Educational Qualification: B.Sc. (Biology/Microbiology) from a recognised university or equivalent.
25. Post Name: Cat. No. PC-25 : Security Supervisor, O/o National Zoological Park, Mathura Road, New Delhi-110003.
Pay Scale: Rs.5200-20200/- with G.P. Rs. 2800/-
Vacancy: 01 (UR) Group-C (Non Gazetted, Non-Technical)
Age: Below 30 years (CGCE up to 35 years)
Educational Qualification:
Pay Scale: Rs.5200-20200/- with G.P. Rs. 2800/-
Vacancy: 01 (UR) Group-C (Non Gazetted, Non-Technical)
Age: Below 30 years (CGCE up to 35 years)
Educational Qualification:
- Graduate from a recognised University or Board.
- 3 years experience of working as a Security supervisor/Incharge in a central/State Govt. Department
26. Post Name: Cat. No. PC-26 : Sanitary Inspector O/o National Zoological Park, Mathura Road, New Delhi-110003.
Pay Scale: Rs.5200-20200/- with G.P. Rs. 2400/-
Vacancy: 01 (UR) Group-C (Non Gazetted, Non-Technical)
Age: 18-27 years
Educational Qualification:
Pay Scale: Rs.5200-20200/- with G.P. Rs. 2400/-
Vacancy: 01 (UR) Group-C (Non Gazetted, Non-Technical)
Age: 18-27 years
Educational Qualification:
- Matriculation or equivalent from a recognised Board or University.
- Diploma in Sanitary Inspector or equivalent from a recognised Institute in India.
- At least 3 years experience of having worked as a Sanitary Inspector from a Govt. Department/municipal/corporation/first class Municipality.
Desirable Qualification: Experience of working as a Sanitary Inspector in a reputed Institute.
27. Post Name: Cat. No. PC-27: Junior Chemists M/o Agriculture, D/o Agriculture & Cooperation, Directorate of Marketing & Inspection Branch Head Office, New Secretariat Building, NAGPUR.
Pay Scale: Rs.5200-20200/- GP-Rs. 2800/-
Vacancy: 03-UR (Group-C (Non Gazetted Non-Technical))
Age: 18-30 years
Educational Qualification:
Pay Scale: Rs.5200-20200/- GP-Rs. 2800/-
Vacancy: 03-UR (Group-C (Non Gazetted Non-Technical))
Age: 18-30 years
Educational Qualification:
- Master’s Degree in Chemistry OR Dairy Chemistry OR Oil technology OR
- Food technology of a recognized university or equivalent OR
- B.Sc. Degree with Chemistry as one of the subject OR B.Sc. (Hons.) in Chemistry from a recognised university or equivalent and with 2 years experience in analytical work.
Pay Scale: Rs. 9300-34800/- with G.P. Rs. 4200/-
Vacancy: 03 (UR-02 & OBC-01)
Age: 18-27 years (Relaxation in regard to age etc. as per Govt. instruction, in force.)
Educational Qualification: Bachelor’s degree in Economics from recognised University or equivalent.
29. Post Name: Cat. No. PC-29: Store Keeper, O/o Opto Electronics Factory, Raipur, Dehradun.
Pay Scale: Rs.5200-20200/- with G.P. Rs. 1900/-
Vacancy: 03 (02- UR, SC-01 including ExS-01) (Group-C (Non Gazetted Non-Technical))
Age: 18-27 years
Educational Qualification: 12th pass
Desirable Qualification: Basic knowledge of Computer application having “O” level certificate as per D/o Electronics Accreditation Committee Certificate DOEACC).
Pay Scale: Rs.5200-20200/- with G.P. Rs. 1900/-
Vacancy: 03 (02- UR, SC-01 including ExS-01) (Group-C (Non Gazetted Non-Technical))
Age: 18-27 years
Educational Qualification: 12th pass
Desirable Qualification: Basic knowledge of Computer application having “O” level certificate as per D/o Electronics Accreditation Committee Certificate DOEACC).
Fee Payable: Rs. 50/- (Rupees fifty only)
How To Apply:
- Applications must be submitted in the form published in the Employment News / Rozgar Samachar.
- Applications submitted on a format which is not exactly the same as published in this advertisement, are liable to be rejected summarily.
REGIONAL DIRECTOR (NR)
STAFF SELECTION COMMISSION
BLOCK NO.12, LODHI ROAD,
CGO COMPLEX,
NEW DELHI – 110504
Important Dates:
Closing Date: Last Date for the receipt of applications is 23.09.2011 (5.00 PM). (30.09.2011) in case of candidates residing in and posting their applications from Lahaul & Spiti Distt. and Pangi Sub-Div. of Chamba Distt. of Himachal Pradesh, Andman & Nicobar Island, Lakshadweep, Assam, Meghalaya, Mizoram or Arunachal Pradesh etc.).Click Here For Official Notification
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Monday, August 29, 2011
Sunday, August 28, 2011
Vacancies galore @ Staff Selection Commision
- Tourist Information Officer (Graduate)
- Educational Assistant (Bachelors’s degree in Botany and Zoology from recognised University or equivalent/ Degree in Education (Bachelors’s degree in Botany and Zoology. Degree in Education with two years teaching experience in natural sciences)
- Junior Technical Assistant (Graduate)
- Sound Technician (Degree or Diploma in Engineering with Communication
- Engineering as special paper.)
- Investigator (Bachelor Degree with Economics)
- Library and Information Assistant (Graduate)
- Junior Investigator (Graduate with Criminology or Sociology as
- one of the subject.)
- Production Assistant (Diploma of a recognized School in Commercial Art.)
- Technical Assistant in Economics (Graduation with Economics as one of the subjects.)
- Artist (Matriculation)
- Copy Holder (Matriculation)
- Technical Assistant in Wildlife (Degree in Science with Zoology)
- Junior Clerk (Matriculation)
- Investigator (Master’s Degree in Economics or Statistics or Mathematics or
- Geography or Sociology or Social Work or Anthropology from a
- recognized University or equivalent.)
- Junior Technical Assistant (Certificate in Forest Ranger Course from any recognised
- Instt./Graduate in Science/Computer Science.)
- Artist (Degree or Diploma in Fine or Applied Arts)
- Assistant Examiner of Trademark and G.I (Graduation)
- Technical Assistant in Economics (Bachelor’s degree with Economics as one of the subject.)
- Scientific Assistant I (B.Sc. (Agriculture))
- Technical Officer-I (Intermediate with science in Zoology/Botany/Agriculture or 10+2
- class pass with Science (with Zoology/Botany or Agriculture))
- Professional Assistant (Bachelor’s degree in Physics or Geophysics or Geology or
- Meterology or Hyderometerology)
- Botanical Assistant (M.Sc. degree in Botany or 1st class B.Sc. Honors with Botany
- or 2nd class B.Sc. with Botany with 3years experience)
- Technical Assistant in Agriculture (Degree in Agriculture)
- Technician-Group C (B.Sc. in Biology/Microbiology)
- Security Supervisor (Graduate)
- Sanitary Inspector (Matriculation)
- Junior Chemists (Master’s Degree in Chemistry OR Dairy Chemistry OR Oil technology OR Food technology)
- Junior Investigator or Economic Advisor (Bachelor’s degree in Economics)
- Store Keeper (12th Pass)
Click here for eligibility, pay scale, age limit and guidelines to apply.
Selection Process: On the basis of exam and interview.
Website: http://www.sscnr.org
SSC (East Zone) Handicraft Promotion Officers Recruitment
The candidates will be required to work in the Eastern Regional office of the Staff Selection commission is located in Kolkata and has jurisdiction over West Bengal, Orissa, Jharkhand, Sikkim and the Andaman & Nicobar Islands.
Recruitment at: Staff Selection Commission, eastern region
Job Location: Kolkata, West Bengal
Position: Handicraft Promotion Officer: 17 posts( SC-03, OBC-07, UR-07)
Eligibility:
Selection Procedure:
Website: www.sscer.org
Recruitment at: Staff Selection Commission, eastern region
Job Location: Kolkata, West Bengal
Position: Handicraft Promotion Officer: 17 posts( SC-03, OBC-07, UR-07)
Eligibility:
- Master's Degree in any subject from a recognised University or equivalent
- 30 years of age as on September 26, 2011
- Relaxation of 5 years for SC/ST candidates and 3 years for OBC candidates.
Selection Procedure:
- Based on Interview/Personality Test/Skill Test
- The shortlisted candidates will be required to work in the Eastern Regional office of the commission in Kolkata ,which has jurisdiction over West Bengal, Orissa, Jharkhand, Sikkim and the Andaman & Nicobar Islands
- Download application form website
- Send the filled application form and demand draft(DD) to the following address: Regional Director, Staff Selection Commission (ER), 234/4, A.J.C. Bose Road, Nizam Palace,1st MSO Building,8th Floor, Kolkata - 700020
Website: www.sscer.org
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
SSC CISF CONSTABLE (GD) 2011 SOLVED PAPER
GENERAL AWARENESS
(Exam Held On: 05-06-2011)
1. The element used for making solar cells is
(1) Magnesium
(2) Sodium
(3) Calcium
(4) Silicon
2. In the 2010 Commonwealth Games held in Delhi from October 3 to October 14, Deepika Kumari won gold medal in the
(1) Women's Free Style Wrestling (67 kg)
(2) Women's Archery (Individual Recurve)
(3) Women's 25mPistol
(4) Women's Weightlifting (58 kg)
3. The National Tree of India is
(1) Neem
(2) Peepal
(3) Banyan
(4) Mango
4. The dance Kathakali is associated with the State of
(1) Andhra Pradesh
(2) Kerala
(3) Tamil Nadu
(4) Orissa
5. Who of the following is not a recipient of 'Bharat Ratna'?
(1) MoraIji Desai
(2) Gulzari Lal Nanda
(3) Rajiv Gandhi
(4) Atal Bihari Vajpayee
6. Srinagar is located on the bank of the river
(1) Indus
(2) Jhelum
(3) Chenab
(4) Ravi
7. Who discovered Solar System?
(1) Newton
(2) John Hadley
(3) Copernicus
(4) Galileo
8. Chief of the Indian Navy has the rank of
(1) General of Indian Navy
(2) Chief of Indian Navy
(3) Naval Chief
(4) Admiral
9. What causes common cold?
(1) Bacteria
(2) Fungi
(3) Virus
(4) Protozoa
10. Meningitis is a disease which affects the
(1) Kidneys
(2) Liver
(3) Heart
(4) Brain
11. The concurrent list in the Indian Constitution is adopted from the Constitution of
(1) U.S.A. .
(2) Canada
(3) Germany
(4) Australia
12. "Not to destroy the Government property" is a
(1) Positive duty
(2) Legal duty
(3) Civil duty
(4) Negative duty
13. Who proposed the Preamble beforethe drafting committee of the Constitution?
(1) Jawaharlal Nehru
(2) B.R. Ambedkar
(3) B.N. Rao
(4) Mahatma Gandhi
14. Which of the following is not the "Tri Ratna" of Jainism ?
(1) Right faith
(2) Right knowledge
(3) Right view
(4) Right conduct
15. The sea which existed in the place of the Himalayas was
(1) Red Sea
(2) Arabian Sea
(3) Tethys Sea
(4) Dead Sea
16. India has the monopoly in the International market in the supply of
1) Iron
(2) Mica
(3) Bauxite
(4) Copper
17. Who is the director of the film 'Lagaan'?
(1) B.R. Chopra
(2) Govind Nehlani
(3) Ashutosh Gowarikar
(4) Ani! Sharma
18. Number of teeth which are replaced in man are
(1) 12
(2) 20
(3) 32
(4) 16
19. Who among the following was the pioneer of Yoga ?
(1) Patanjali
(2) Vagbhata
(3) Atreya
(4) Vrudukanta
20. As we go from Equator to North pole the value of 'g', the acceleration due to gravity
(1) remains the same
(2) decreases
(3) increases
(4) None of the above
21. Shaving mirror is
(1) Convex
(2) Concave
(3) Plane
(4) Parabolic
22. When was the First Gerneral Election to the Lok Sabha held?
(1) 1950 - 51
(2) 1951 - 52
(3) 1952 - 53
(4) 1956 - 57
23. Which of the following is used for wrapping of fractured bones?
(1) White cement
(2) White lead
(3) Zinc oxide
(4) Plaster of Paris
24. Teachers Day is observed every year on
(1) 5th September
(2) 15th September
(3) 20th September
(4) 25th September
25. Which one of the following is a water borne disease?
(1) Diabetes
(2) Cholera
(3) Small Pox
(4) Malaria
Answers:
1. 4, 2. 2, 3. 3 4. 2 5. 4, 6. 2, 7. 3 8. 4 9. 3 10. 4 11. 4 12. 3 13. 1 14. 3 15. 3 16. 2 17. 3 18. 1 19. 1 20. 3 21. 2 22. 2 23. 4 24.1 25. 2
(Exam Held On: 05-06-2011)
1. The element used for making solar cells is
(1) Magnesium
(2) Sodium
(3) Calcium
(4) Silicon
2. In the 2010 Commonwealth Games held in Delhi from October 3 to October 14, Deepika Kumari won gold medal in the
(1) Women's Free Style Wrestling (67 kg)
(2) Women's Archery (Individual Recurve)
(3) Women's 25mPistol
(4) Women's Weightlifting (58 kg)
3. The National Tree of India is
(1) Neem
(2) Peepal
(3) Banyan
(4) Mango
4. The dance Kathakali is associated with the State of
(1) Andhra Pradesh
(2) Kerala
(3) Tamil Nadu
(4) Orissa
5. Who of the following is not a recipient of 'Bharat Ratna'?
(1) MoraIji Desai
(2) Gulzari Lal Nanda
(3) Rajiv Gandhi
(4) Atal Bihari Vajpayee
6. Srinagar is located on the bank of the river
(1) Indus
(2) Jhelum
(3) Chenab
(4) Ravi
7. Who discovered Solar System?
(1) Newton
(2) John Hadley
(3) Copernicus
(4) Galileo
8. Chief of the Indian Navy has the rank of
(1) General of Indian Navy
(2) Chief of Indian Navy
(3) Naval Chief
(4) Admiral
9. What causes common cold?
(1) Bacteria
(2) Fungi
(3) Virus
(4) Protozoa
10. Meningitis is a disease which affects the
(1) Kidneys
(2) Liver
(3) Heart
(4) Brain
11. The concurrent list in the Indian Constitution is adopted from the Constitution of
(1) U.S.A. .
(2) Canada
(3) Germany
(4) Australia
12. "Not to destroy the Government property" is a
(1) Positive duty
(2) Legal duty
(3) Civil duty
(4) Negative duty
13. Who proposed the Preamble beforethe drafting committee of the Constitution?
(1) Jawaharlal Nehru
(2) B.R. Ambedkar
(3) B.N. Rao
(4) Mahatma Gandhi
14. Which of the following is not the "Tri Ratna" of Jainism ?
(1) Right faith
(2) Right knowledge
(3) Right view
(4) Right conduct
15. The sea which existed in the place of the Himalayas was
(1) Red Sea
(2) Arabian Sea
(3) Tethys Sea
(4) Dead Sea
16. India has the monopoly in the International market in the supply of
1) Iron
(2) Mica
(3) Bauxite
(4) Copper
17. Who is the director of the film 'Lagaan'?
(1) B.R. Chopra
(2) Govind Nehlani
(3) Ashutosh Gowarikar
(4) Ani! Sharma
18. Number of teeth which are replaced in man are
(1) 12
(2) 20
(3) 32
(4) 16
19. Who among the following was the pioneer of Yoga ?
(1) Patanjali
(2) Vagbhata
(3) Atreya
(4) Vrudukanta
20. As we go from Equator to North pole the value of 'g', the acceleration due to gravity
(1) remains the same
(2) decreases
(3) increases
(4) None of the above
21. Shaving mirror is
(1) Convex
(2) Concave
(3) Plane
(4) Parabolic
22. When was the First Gerneral Election to the Lok Sabha held?
(1) 1950 - 51
(2) 1951 - 52
(3) 1952 - 53
(4) 1956 - 57
23. Which of the following is used for wrapping of fractured bones?
(1) White cement
(2) White lead
(3) Zinc oxide
(4) Plaster of Paris
24. Teachers Day is observed every year on
(1) 5th September
(2) 15th September
(3) 20th September
(4) 25th September
25. Which one of the following is a water borne disease?
(1) Diabetes
(2) Cholera
(3) Small Pox
(4) Malaria
Answers:
1. 4, 2. 2, 3. 3 4. 2 5. 4, 6. 2, 7. 3 8. 4 9. 3 10. 4 11. 4 12. 3 13. 1 14. 3 15. 3 16. 2 17. 3 18. 1 19. 1 20. 3 21. 2 22. 2 23. 4 24.1 25. 2
Friday, August 19, 2011
SSC Combined Higher Secondary Level (10+2) Examination-2011
STAFF SELECTION COMMISSION (SSC) sarkari-naukri.blogspot.com
CGO Complex, Lodhi Road, New Delhi - 110003
Combined Higher Secondary Level (10+2) Examination-2011 for Data Entry Operators and Lower Division Clerks (LDC)
Staff Selection Commission invites online and offline applications for the following posts through a Combined Higher Secondary Level Examination 2011 :
- Data Entry Operators Qualification : 12th pass, Age : 18-27, Pay Scale : Rs.5200-20200 grade pay Rs.2400
- Lower Division Clerk (LDC), Qualification : 12th pass, Age : 18-27, Pay Scale : Rs.5200-20200 grade pay Rs.1900
- Some other posts like Store Clerk will be filled by this recruitment
Selection by : Selection is on the basis of a single tier examination on 04/12/2011 (Multiple Choice Objective Type) and skill test in data entry/typing on computer at prescribed speed (which will be qualifying in nature). Skill test in Data Entry/Typing is to be administered on Computer only.
Fee: Rs. 100/-. No fee for SC/ST/PH/Women and Ex-Serviceman. Fee will be paid only in the form of "Central Recruitment Fee Stamps (CRFS)" These stamps are available at the counter of all Departmental Post Offices of the country. Fee can also be paid through State Bank of India either by Challan or on-line payment.
How to Apply : Application in the prescribed format should be send to the Regional / Sub Office of the SSc depending upon the choice of the exam centre by the candidates on or before 16/09/2011 (last date is 23/09/2011 for the candidates from far-flung areas) OR Apply Online at SSC website http://ssconline.nic.in/ from 20/08/2011 to 14/09/2011.
For further details, please view http://ssc.nic.in/whats%20new%20html/latest_news/Combined%20_DEO_%20LDC_Exam.pdf and application format is available at http://ssc.nic.in/whats%20new%20html/latest_news/HSLE%202011APP%20FORM%20c%20.pdf
Thursday, August 18, 2011
Scheme Of Tier-II Written Examination
Tier-II of the Combined Graduate Level Examination-2011 will be of Objective Type Multiple Choice and will be conducted over a period of two days during a weekend tentatively on 3 September 2011 & 4 September 2011. It will consist of three different papers/subjects and depending upon the category of posts applied for, the candidates will be required to appear either in two or in three papers, as the case may be.
Date of Exam(Tentative) | Paper No. | Subject/ Paper | Max. Marks | Number of Questions | Duration & Timings for General candidates | Duration & Timings for VH candidates |
04.09.2011 | I | Arithmetical Ability | 200 | 100 | 2 Hours 10.00 AM to 12.00 Noon | 2 Hours and 40 Min. 10.00 AM to 12.40 PM |
04.09.2011 | II | English Language & Comprehension | 200 | 200 | 2 Hours 2.00 PM to 4.00 PM | 2 Hours and 40 Min. 2.00 PM to 4.40 PM |
03.09.2011 | III | Statistics | 200 | 200 | 2 Hours 10.00 AM to 12.00 Noon | 2 Hours and 40 Min. 10.00 AM to 12.40 PM |
NOTE-I: Paper-I & II are compulsory for all the categories of posts. Paper- III is compulsory only for those candidates who apply to be considered for the posts of Statistical Investigators Gr II & Compiler.
NOTE- II: OMR Type of Answer Sheets will be supplied by the Commission to candidates for recording their answers to Multiple Choice Objective Type Questions. Candidates are advised to read the following instructions very carefully, in their own interest.
- Part A of OMR Answer Sheet to be filled in Ball Point Pen only.
- Part B of OMR Answer Sheet should be filled in HB pencil only, as per instructions given in OMR Answer Sheet.
- Candidate should write and code his/ her name, Roll Number, Ticket Number, Name of the Examination as mentioned in Admission Certificate, Date of birth, and Test Form Number fully and correctly in the relevant places in OMR Answer sheet. Answer sheet not bearing candidates Name, Roll Number, Ticket Number, and signature will not be evaluated and Zero marks will be awarded to them. The Commission prime-facie considers absence of such details/ coding as attempt to commit malpractice in the examination or to impersonate. Candidates are advised to follow these instructions meticulously and also duly and fully coded in the appropriate places.
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