Sunday, October 14, 2012

IBPS CLERK COMPUTER AWARNESS PAPER

1. The banks use ................ device to minimize conversion process.




(a) Keyboard



(b) MICR



(c) OCR



(d) Scanner



2. .................. can't be used for source of data automation.



(a) POS terminal



(b) OCR



(c) Keyboard



(d) UPC



3. Under which case will intranet be an effective networking tool?



(a) In a distributed decision-making environment



(b) Where heterogeneous applications are involved



(c) In a centralised organization



(d) In a decentralised organization



4. When an organization gives contract for development of software, it has to give data to the service provider. In Such cases, the ownership of data should be_________



(a) Transferred to the service provider



(b) With the client/organization that outsource services



(c) Shared by both parties



(d) Not transferred



5. A modem performs_________



(a) Modulation



(b) Demodulation



(c) Data compression



(d) All of these



6. Which of the following is NOT done by modem?



(a) Transmission Speed



(b) Data Accuracy



(b) Error detection and Correction



(d) Data Compression



7. A program coded in programming language is____________.



(a) Target code



(b) Source code



(c) Block



(d) None of these



8. "Platform" in computer world means___________.



(a) Computer hardware used



(b) Operating Systems used



(c) Both of these



(d) None of these



9. Which of these biometric tools use thermal sensors along with infrared rays for identification?



(a) Key stroke dynamics



(b) Iris Retinal scans



(c) Speech recognition



(d)Fingerprint scanning



10. What is incorrect about software?



(a) It can manipulate computer



(b) It has programs, instructions



(c) It can be touched



(d) It can be touched



11. Disadvantage of distributed database is.



(a) Unreliability



(b) Easy implementation



(c) Insecurity



(d) High communication cost



12. Which of the following transmission techniques let computer to alternatively send and receive data?



(a) Simplex



(b) Half duplex



(c) Full duplex



(d) Multiplexing



13. What is NOT a feature of networking?



(a) Reliability



(b) Greater storage space



(c) Connectivity



(d) All are features of networking



14. Taking back-up of a file against crash is a



(a) Preventive measure



(b) Curative measure



(c) Decisive measure



(d) None of these



15. A memory that is referred by its contents instead of physical address is called ________



(a) Associative memory



(b) Content addressable storage



(c) Both (a) and (b)



(d) None of these



16. Most dangerous risk in leaking of information is :



(a) Ready access to online terminals



(b) Online processing of data



(c) Ignorance about the existence of risk



(d) All of these



17. A camera is an



(a) Input device



(b) Can be either input or output



(c) Processing machine



(b) Output device



18. Using anti-virus software is



(a) Preventive measure



(b) Detective measure



(c) Corrective measure



(d) All the above



19. An online transaction is



(a) One that is done in real time



(b) Transaction done via internet



(c) One that is done via telephone



(d) None of these



20. A clerk in a bank has to access data n customer account. Logical access control for these users would be.



(a) Use of individual passwords



(b) Use of an Accounts Receivable Section password



(c) Use of individual passwords plus separate access passwords for customer data and product data



(d) Can't say



21. To stop unauthorized access to the computer system we should



(a) Have a trustworthy system administrator



(b) Have a good passwords policy



(c) Have a sound encryption policy



(d) All of the above



22. Which cannot assure data accuracy in an application?



(a) Limit and reasonableness test



(b) Echo checking



(c) Control total



(d) None of these



23. Maximum storage space is available on



(a) CDs



(b) ROM



(c) Hard disks



(d) Floppies



24. Jon Von Neumann developed:



(a) First electronic chip flip flop



(b) Stored-program concept



(c) The first electronic computer



(d) None of these



25. Which of the following is single user computer with many features and good processing power?



(a) Minicomputer



(b) Workstation



(c) Macintosh



(d) None of these



Answers



1. (b) 2. (d) 3. (c) 4. (b) 5. (d) 6. (b) 7. (b) 8. (c) 9. (c) 10. (d)



11. (c) 12. (b) 13. (d) 14. (b) 15. (b)16. (c) 17. (b) 18. (a) 19. (b) 20. (a)



21. (b) 22. (a) 23. (b) 24. (a) 25. (b)

IBPS CLERK COMPUTER AWARNESS PAPER

1. The banks use ................ device to minimize conversion process.




(a) Keyboard



(b) MICR



(c) OCR



(d) Scanner



2. .................. can't be used for source of data automation.



(a) POS terminal



(b) OCR



(c) Keyboard



(d) UPC



3. Under which case will intranet be an effective networking tool?



(a) In a distributed decision-making environment



(b) Where heterogeneous applications are involved



(c) In a centralised organization



(d) In a decentralised organization



4. When an organization gives contract for development of software, it has to give data to the service provider. In Such cases, the ownership of data should be_________



(a) Transferred to the service provider



(b) With the client/organization that outsource services



(c) Shared by both parties



(d) Not transferred



5. A modem performs_________



(a) Modulation



(b) Demodulation



(c) Data compression



(d) All of these



6. Which of the following is NOT done by modem?



(a) Transmission Speed



(b) Data Accuracy



(b) Error detection and Correction



(d) Data Compression



7. A program coded in programming language is____________.



(a) Target code



(b) Source code



(c) Block



(d) None of these



8. "Platform" in computer world means___________.



(a) Computer hardware used



(b) Operating Systems used



(c) Both of these



(d) None of these



9. Which of these biometric tools use thermal sensors along with infrared rays for identification?



(a) Key stroke dynamics



(b) Iris Retinal scans



(c) Speech recognition



(d)Fingerprint scanning



10. What is incorrect about software?



(a) It can manipulate computer



(b) It has programs, instructions



(c) It can be touched



(d) It can be touched



11. Disadvantage of distributed database is.



(a) Unreliability



(b) Easy implementation



(c) Insecurity



(d) High communication cost



12. Which of the following transmission techniques let computer to alternatively send and receive data?



(a) Simplex



(b) Half duplex



(c) Full duplex



(d) Multiplexing



13. What is NOT a feature of networking?



(a) Reliability



(b) Greater storage space



(c) Connectivity



(d) All are features of networking



14. Taking back-up of a file against crash is a



(a) Preventive measure



(b) Curative measure



(c) Decisive measure



(d) None of these



15. A memory that is referred by its contents instead of physical address is called ________



(a) Associative memory



(b) Content addressable storage



(c) Both (a) and (b)



(d) None of these



16. Most dangerous risk in leaking of information is :



(a) Ready access to online terminals



(b) Online processing of data



(c) Ignorance about the existence of risk



(d) All of these



17. A camera is an



(a) Input device



(b) Can be either input or output



(c) Processing machine



(b) Output device



18. Using anti-virus software is



(a) Preventive measure



(b) Detective measure



(c) Corrective measure



(d) All the above



19. An online transaction is



(a) One that is done in real time



(b) Transaction done via internet



(c) One that is done via telephone



(d) None of these



20. A clerk in a bank has to access data n customer account. Logical access control for these users would be.



(a) Use of individual passwords



(b) Use of an Accounts Receivable Section password



(c) Use of individual passwords plus separate access passwords for customer data and product data



(d) Can't say



21. To stop unauthorized access to the computer system we should



(a) Have a trustworthy system administrator



(b) Have a good passwords policy



(c) Have a sound encryption policy



(d) All of the above



22. Which cannot assure data accuracy in an application?



(a) Limit and reasonableness test



(b) Echo checking



(c) Control total



(d) None of these



23. Maximum storage space is available on



(a) CDs



(b) ROM



(c) Hard disks



(d) Floppies



24. Jon Von Neumann developed:



(a) First electronic chip flip flop



(b) Stored-program concept



(c) The first electronic computer



(d) None of these



25. Which of the following is single user computer with many features and good processing power?



(a) Minicomputer



(b) Workstation



(c) Macintosh



(d) None of these



Answers



1. (b) 2. (d) 3. (c) 4. (b) 5. (d) 6. (b) 7. (b) 8. (c) 9. (c) 10. (d)



11. (c) 12. (b) 13. (d) 14. (b) 15. (b)16. (c) 17. (b) 18. (a) 19. (b) 20. (a)



21. (b) 22. (a) 23. (b) 24. (a) 25. (b)

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

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UP SI RESULT WILL BE DECLRED BY 15 OF OCT आज आप सभी को चहकते हुए देखकर बहुत अच्छा लग रहा है. काफी दिनों की मायूसी के बाद एक शुभ समाचार मिलने की खुशी क्या होती है, यह आपको देखकर समझा जा सकता है. ईश्वर करे आगे इस भर्ती प्रक्रिया में कोई बाधा न आये. वैसे आप सभी का संचार तंत्र काफी मजबूत है, ये तो मै समझ गया हूँ. अखबार में समाचार आया नहीं कि आप सब तक पहुँच गया लेकिन मुझे तो आप सब से ही जानकारी मिली तो इसके लिए आप सभी का आभार. कुछ मित्रगण अभी भी निराशावादी विचारों में डूबे हुए है. अरे मित्रों कम से कम कुछ देर तो खुशी और संतुष्टि के पल बिता लीजिए और सबको बिताने दीजिए. भविष्य में क्या होने वाला है, यह तो कोई नहीं जनता फिर हम यह क्यों मान के चले कि कुछ अच्छा हो ही नहीं सकता. क्या आज जो समाचार आया है, उसकी उम्मीद आपने की थी? खुद पर और भगवान पर भरोसा रखिये और खुश रहिये. धन्यवाद!

पुलिस भर्ती प्रक्रिया तीन हफ्ते में शुरू कर सरकार : हाईकोर्ट इलाहाबाद (एसएनबी)। इलाहाबाद हाईकोर्ट ने प्रदेश सरकार को पुलिस भर्ती प्रक्रिया तीन सप्ताह में शुरू कर कोर्ट में अनुपालन रिपोर्ट देने को कहा है। न्यायमूर्ति अमर सरन व न्यायमूर्ति पंकज नकवी की खण्डपीठ ने मोहम्मद कासिम की जनहित याचिका पर यह आदेश दिया। याचिका में कहा गया कि गत वर्ष दिसम्बर माह में पुलिस भर्ती की प्रक्रिया पिछली सरकार ने प्रारम्भ की थी, परन्तु चुनाव अधिसूचना की वजह से प्रक्रिया ठप पड़ गयी थी।

Thursday, June 21, 2012

IMPORTANT ONE WORD FOR CGL 2012 EXAM

 One who is not sure about God’s existence agnostic


 A lover of mankind altruist

Amateur one who does a thing for pleasure and not as a profession

Ambidextrous one who can use either hand with ease

Anarchist one who is out to destroy all government, peace and order

Apostate a person who has changed his faith

Arbitrator a person appointed by two parties to solve a dispute

 Ascetic one who leads an austere life

 Atheist a person who does not believe in God

 Bohemian a unconventional style of living

 Cerographist one who is bad in spellings

 Cannibal one who feeds on human flesh

 Carnivorous one who feeds on flesh

 Chauvinist a person who is blindly devoted to an idea

 Connoisseur a critical judge of any art and craft

 Contemporaries person living at the same time

 Convalescent one who is recovering health after illness

 Coquethe a girl who flirts with men

 Cosmopolitan a person who regards the whole world as his country

 Cynosure one who is centre of attraction

 Cynic one who is sneers at the beliefs of others

 Debonair polished and light hearted person

 Demagogue a leader who sways his followers by his oratory

 Dilettante a dabbler not serious in art, science and literature

 Effeminate a person who is womanish in his habits

 Egoist a lover of oneself, of one’s advancement

 Emigrant a person who leave his country to settle in another country

 Epicure one who is for pleasure of eating and drinking

 Fastidious one hard to pleased

 Fatalist one who believes in fate

 Feminist one who works for the welfare of women

 Fugitive one who runs away from justice

 Gourmand a lover of food

 Gourmet a good judge of food

 Henpecked a husband ruled by his wife

 Hedonist one who believes that sensual pleasure is chief good

 Heretic one who acts against religion

 Herbivorous one who lives on herbs

 Honorary one who hold a post without salary

 Highbrow a person considering himself to be superior in culture

 Hypochondriac one who is over anxious about his health

 Iconoclast one who is breaker of images and traditions

 Illiterate one who does not know reading or writing

 Immigrant a person who comes to a country from his own country for settling

 Impregnable that cannot be entered by force

 Impostor one who imaginary to be somebody else

 Indefatigable one who does not exhaust easily

 Introvert one who does not express himself freely

 Insolvent a person who is unable to pay his debts

 Itinerant one who journeys from place to place

 Invincible one too strong to be defeated

 Invulnerable one who can not be harmed/wounded

 Libertine a person who leads an immoral life

 Mercenary one who does something for the sake of money(bad sense)

 Misanthrope one who hates mankind

 Misogamist one who hates the institution of marriage

 Misologist one who hates knowledge

 Novice one who is inexperienced in anything Syn. Tyro

 Numismatist one who collects coins

 Omnivorous one who eats everything

 Optimist a person who looks at the bright side of things

 Orphan one who has lost one’s parents

 Philanthropist one who loves mankind

 Philogynist one who works for the welfare of women

 Polyglot one who speaks many languages SYN linguist

 Pacifist one who hates war

 Pessimist one who looks at the dark side of life

 Philanderer one who amuses(keep busy) oneself by love making

 Philistine one who does not care for art and literature

 Posthumous a child born after the death of father/ a book published after the death of author/ an award received after the death of the recipient

 Philatelist one who collects stamps

 Pedestrian one who walks on foot

 Recluse one who lives in seclusion

 Sadist a person who feels pleasure by hurting others

 Samaritan one who helps the needy and the helpless

 Somnambulist a person who walks in sleep

 Somniloquist a person who talks in sleep

 Stoic a person who is indifferent to pain and pleasures

 Swashbuckler a boastful fellow

 Teetotaler one who does not take any intoxicating drugs

 Termagant a noisy quarrelsome woman, a shrew

 Truant one who remains absent from duty without permission

 Toper/Sot one who habitual drunkard

 Uxorious one extremely fond of one’s wife

 Veteran one who has a long experience of any occupation

 Versatile one who adapts oneself readily to various situation

 Virtuoso one who is brilliant performer on stage(specially music)



One word Denoting General Object:-





☻Abdication Voluntary giving up of throne in favour of someone

Almanac

An annual calendar with position of stars

Amphibian Animal that live both on land and sea



Allegory A story that expresses ideas through symbols



Anomaly Departure from common rule

Aquatic Animals that live in water



Autobiography A life history of a person written by himself



Axiom A statement accepted as true without proof



Belligerent One that is in a war like mood Syn. Bellicose



Biopsy Examination of living tissue



Blasphemy An act of speaking against religion

Chronology Events presented in order of occurrence



Conscription Compulsory enlistment for military service



Crusade A religious war



Drawn A game that results neither in victory nor in defeat



Eatable Anything to be eaten



Edible Fit to be eaten



Encyclopaedia A book that contains information on various subject

Ephemeral Lasting for a very short time



Epilogue A concluding speech/comment at the end of the play



Extempore A speech made without preparation Syn. Impromptu



Fable A story relating to birds/animals with a moral in the end



Facsimile An exact copy of handwriting, printing Syn. Xerox



Fatal That causes death



Fauna The animals of a particular region



Flora The flowers of a particular region



Fragile That can be easily broken



Gregarious Animals which live in a flock, used for human beings also (Syn. Sociable)



Illegible Incapable of being read (Ant. Legible)



In accessible A person/place that cannot be easily approached



Impracticable Incapable of being practiced (ant. Practicable)



Inaudible A sound that cannot be heard (Ant. Audible)





Incorrigible Incapable of being corrected



Irreparable Incapable of being repaired



Indelible A mark that cannot be erased



Infallible One who is free from all mistakes and failures

Inedible Not fit to eat(ant. Edible)






















Saturday, April 28, 2012

CHSL EXAM 2011 RESULT IS NOW ON SSC WEBSITE

COMMON ERRORS IN ENGLISH GRAMMAR


If I would have known about the party, I would have gone to it."  

This is INCORRECT, although commonly used, especially in American English.
The correct form is:
If + had + past participle, would + have + past participle
* "If I had known about the party, I would have gone."  
This is CORRECT.

2.  Don't vs Doesn’t

"He don’t care about me anymore."
This is INCORRECT.
Doesn't, does not, or does are used with the third person singular - words like he, she, and it.
Don't, do not, or do are used for other subjects.
* "He doesn’t care about me anymore."  
This is CORRECT.

3.  Bring vs Take

"When we go to the party on Saturday, let’s bring a bottle of wine."
This is INCORRECT.
When you are viewing the movement of something from the point of arrival, use “bring”:
* "When you come to the party, please bring a bottle of wine."
This is CORRECT.
When you are viewing the movement of something from the point of departure, use “take”:
* "When we go to the party, let’s take a bottle of wine."
This is CORRECT.

4.  Fewer vs Less 

Sign at the checkout of a supermarket: “Ten items or less”.
This is INCORRECT.
You can count the items, so you need to use the number word “fewer”.  These nouns are countable.
* "Ten items or fewer."
This is CORRECT.
If you can’t count the substance, then you should use “less”.  These nouns are uncountable.
* "You should eat less meat."
This is CORRECT.

5.  However

"We were supposed to go to the dance last night, however, it was cancelled because of lack of interest." 
This is INCORRECT.
A semicolon, rather than a comma, should be used to link these two complete sentences:
* "We were supposed to go to the dance last night; however, it was cancelled because of lack of interest." 
This is CORRECT.
It should be noted that there ARE situations in which you can use a comma instead of a semi-colon:
* "The match at Wimbledon, however, continued despite the bad weather."
This is CORRECT. 
There is only one complete sentence in this example.  It is not a compound sentence.

6.  Have vs Of

"I never would of thought that he’d behave like that."
This is INCORRECT.
It should be would have:
* "I never would have/would’ve thought that he’d behave like that."
This is CORRECT.
It’s the same for should and could:
"He should of come with me."
This is INCORRECT.
* "He should have/should’ve come with me."
This is CORRECT.
This is INCORRECT.
* "She could have had anything she wanted."
This is CORRECT.

7.  Double negative 

"I'm not speaking to nobody in this class."
This is INCORRECT.
Since 'not' is a negative, you cannot use 'nobody' in this sentence:
* "I'm not speaking to anybody in this class."
This is CORRECT.

8.  Present perfect

"He has took the train."
This is INCORRECT.
The correct form for the present perfect is:
would + have + past participle
* "He has taken the train."
This is CORRECT.

9.  Went vs Gone 

"I should have went to school yesterday."
This is INCORRECT.
The correct form is:
should + have + past participle
* "I should have gone to school yesterday."
This is CORRECT.

10.   Its vs It's

"Its going to be sunny tomorrow."
This is INCORRECT.
It’s is the contraction of It is:
* "It’s going to be sunny tomorrow."
This is CORRECT.
"What’s that?  I can’t remember it’s name."
This is INCORRECT.
Its is a possessive pronoun that modifies a noun:
* "What’s that?  I can’t remember its name."
This is CORRECT.

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  1.  
Wrong
I have visited Niagara Falls last weekend.
Right
I visited Niagara Falls last weekend.
  1.  
Wrong
The woman which works here is from Japan.
Right
The woman who works here is from Japan.
  1.  
Wrong
She’s married with a dentist.
Right
She’s married to a dentist.
  1.  
Wrong
She was boring in the class.
Right
She was bored in the class.
  1.  
Wrong
I must to call him immediately.
Right
I must call him immediately.
  1.  
Wrong
Every students like the teacher.
Right
Every student likes the teacher.
  1.  
Wrong
Although it was raining, but we had the picnic.
Right
Although it was raining, we had the picnic.
  1.  
Wrong
I enjoyed from the movie.
Right
I enjoyed the movie.
  1.  
Wrong
I look forward to meet you.
Right
I look forward to meeting you.
  1.  
Wrong
I like very much ice cream.
Right
I like ice cream very much.
  1.  
Wrong
She can to drive.
Right
She can drive.
  1.  
Wrong
Where I can find a bank?
Right
Where can I find a bank?
  1.  
Wrong
I live in United States.
Right
I live in theUnited States.
  1.  
Wrong
When I will arrive, I will call you.
Right
When I arrive, I will call you.
  1.  
Wrong
I’ve been here since three months.
Right
I’ve been here for three months.
  1.  
Wrong
My boyfriend has got a new work.
Right
My boyfriend has got a new job. (or just "has a new job")
  1.  
Wrong
She doesn’t listen me.
Right
She doesn’t listen to me.
  1.  
Wrong
You speak English good.
Right
You speak English well.
  1.  
Wrong
The police is coming.
Right
The police are coming.
  1.  
Wrong
The house isn’t enough big.
Right
The house isn’t big enough.
  1.  
Wrong
You should not to smoke.
Right
You should not smoke.
  1.  
Wrong
Do you like a glass of wine?
Right
Would you like a glass of wine?
  1.  
Wrong
There is seven girls in the class.
Right
There are seven girls in the class.
  1.  
Wrong
I didn’t meet nobody.
Right
I didn’t meet anybody.
  1.  
Wrong
My flight departs in 5:00 am.
Right
My flight departs at 5:00 am.

 

 

 

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Saturday, March 31, 2012

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2. 1202000087 SHAM KAPOOR 1 A ANDHRA PRADESH SL\III\618 1
3. 1401501496 MANISH KUMAR BANSAL J JAMMU & KASHMIR SL\III\337 9
4. 1401501665 AJEET SINGH V RAJASTHAN SL\III\95 9
5. 1402000548 ARUN CHAWLA U PUNJAB, HARYANA & CHANDIGARH SL\III\50 9
6. 1601000786 RAGHBIR G GUJRAT SL\III\180 9
7. 1601503067 MEENAKSHI DALAL N MAHARASHTRA, DADAR & NAGAR HAVELI SL\III\358 9
8. 1601503942 NIKHIL KHATRI G GUJRAT SL\III\108 9
9. 1601504883 NITIN SAINI 6 J JAMMU & KASHMIR SL\III\328 9
10. 1601506489 PARIKA GOYAL U PUNJAB, HARYANA & CHANDIGARH SL\III\5 9
11. 1801000613 RINKU JAIN X TAMIL NADU & PUDUCHERRY SL\III\356 9
12. 1801505339 ROBIN KUMAR 1 O MADHYA PRADESH SL\III\552 1
13. 1801506013 BHUPENDER SINGH 6 J JAMMU & KASHMIR SL\III\382 6
14. 2002001538 SAURABH SHARMA N MAHARASHTRA, DADAR & NAGAR HAVELI SL\III\345 9
15. 2002502778 AMIT KUMAR MALIK M KARNATAKA SL\III\301 9
16. 2002504524 TANYA SETH Y UTTARAKHAND SL\III\19 9
17. 2201000080 VIKAS CHAUDHARY 6 O MADHYA PRADESH SL\III\163 9
18. 2201000134 G DEEPAK 1 G GUJRAT SL\III\544 1
19. 2201000336 DEEPAK SUNARIA 1 G GUJRAT SL\III\550 1
20. 2201000475 ASHOK KUMAR 1 X TAMIL NADU & PUDUCHERRY SL\III\629 1 P
21. 2201000494 RAJESH KUMAR 1 J JAMMU & KASHMIR SL\III\517 1
22. 2201000614 MEENAKSHI DIWAKAR 1 Y UTTARAKHAND SL\III\466 1
23. 2201000684 HIMANSHU KUMAR 1 G GUJRAT SL\III\556 1
24. 2201000857 ROHIT 1 N MAHARASHTRA, DADAR & NAGAR HAVELI SL\III\586 1
25. 2201000925 ADITYA SINGH HADA 1 F DELHI SL\III\68 1 P
26. 2201000955 SANDEEP VERMA 6 F DELHI SL\III\66 6 P
27. 2201001127 NEERAJ KUMAR U PUNJAB, HARYANA & CHANDIGARH SL\III\84 9
28. 2201001611 GAURAV BHARDWAJ 6 U PUNJAB, HARYANA & CHANDIGARH SL\III\154 6
29. 2201001881 DEEPIKA CHOPRA N MAHARASHTRA, DADAR & NAGAR HAVELI SL\III\310 9 P
30. 2201002107 DEEPA M EKKA 2 U PUNJAB, HARYANA & CHANDIGARH SL\III\606 2 P
31. 2201002388 SAURABH GUPTA J JAMMU & KASHMIR SL\III\390 9
32. 2201002618 PRAVITA DHAMA O MADHYA PRADESH SL\III\165 9
33. 2201003112 SANJEEV KUMAR A ANDHRA PRADESH SL\III\279 9
34. 2201003236 MUKESH KUMAR REGER 1 M KARNATAKA SL\III\614 1
35. 2201004014 SANDEEP 6 N MAHARASHTRA, DADAR & NAGAR HAVELI SL\III\377 6
36. 2201004327 NIKHIL KHERA X TAMIL NADU & PUDUCHERRY SL\III\285 9
37. 2201004529 YOGESH KUMAR SHAKYAWAR 1 N MAHARASHTRA, DADAR & NAGAR HAVELI SL\III\579 1 P
38. 2201004530 R VANITHA 1 X TAMIL NADU & PUDUCHERRY SL\III\565 1
39. 2201004644 NAMIT KUMAR N MAHARASHTRA, DADAR & NAGAR HAVELI SL\III\296 9
40. 2201005079 PUSHKER SINGH 1 I HIMACHAL PRADESH SL\III\485 1
41. 2201005438 SANT SINGH 1 X TAMIL NADU & PUDUCHERRY SL\III\632 1
42. 2201005619 SHRUTI DEOSARIA N MAHARASHTRA, DADAR & NAGAR HAVELI SL\III\389 9
43. 2201006059 NARENDER SINGH N MAHARASHTRA, DADAR & NAGAR HAVELI SL\III\199 9
44. 2201006535 PIYUSH JOSHI N MAHARASHTRA, DADAR & NAGAR HAVELI SL\III\265 9
45. 2201007328 REEMA BAJAJ F DELHI SL\III\18 9 P

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LIST OF THE CANDIDATES IN ROLL NO. ORDER, RECOMMENDED FOR
APPOINTMENT FOR THE POST OF STATISTICAL INVESTIGATOR
( LIST - III )
SR.NO. ROLL NO. NAME CAT1 CAT2 CAT3 STATE_CODE STATE_NAME RANK CAT_SEL REJ./PROV.
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46. 2201008120 PRADEEP KUMAR 1 G GUJRAT SL\III\534 1
47. 2201008596 MAYANK GAIROLA J JAMMU & KASHMIR SL\III\258 9
48. 2201010890 SAURABH GARG M KARNATAKA SL\III\451 9
49. 2201013004 HEENA CHAUHAN 1 Z UTTAR PRADESH SL\III\311 1
50. 2201013127 PAWAN SHARMA G GUJRAT SL\III\103 9
51. 2201013702 MAHESH GAUTAM 1 G GUJRAT SL\III\501 1
52. 2201014526 JYOTI 1 F DELHI SL\III\255 1
53. 2201014861 ARUN 1 U PUNJAB, HARYANA & CHANDIGARH SL\III\414 1
54. 2201014939 UDITA SINGH N MAHARASHTRA, DADAR & NAGAR HAVELI SL\III\329 9
55. 2201016210 LOVE KUSH 1 J JAMMU & KASHMIR SL\III\564 1
56. 2201016270 SUSANTA CHHATRIA 1 A ANDHRA PRADESH SL\III\590 1
57. 2201016764 PRACHI BHATNAGAR U PUNJAB, HARYANA & CHANDIGARH SL\III\38 9
58. 2201016920 VIVEK KUMAR 6 N MAHARASHTRA, DADAR & NAGAR HAVELI SL\III\429 6
59. 2201018045 PANKAJ SINGH NAYAL O MADHYA PRADESH SL\III\137 9
60. 2201019211 ASHUTOSH KUMAR D BIHAR SL\III\29 9
61. 2201021160 BLESSY CHINNU ABRAHAM L KERALA & LAKSHADWEEP SL\III\44 9
62. 2201021161 SAURABH POPLI U PUNJAB, HARYANA & CHANDIGARH SL\III\56 9
63. 2201021634 NALIN RANJAN F DELHI SL\III\3 9
64. 2201021651 VED PRAKASH F DELHI SL\III\14 9
65. 2201022366 RAHUL CHHABRA O MADHYA PRADESH SL\III\122 9
66. 2201022732 ANKIT CHAUHAN V RAJASTHAN SL\III\116 9
67. 2201023212 MITHUN SINGH 1 V RAJASTHAN SL\III\368 1
68. 2201023541 DEVI PRASAD 6 C ASSAM SL\III\402 6
69. 2201024752 OMBEER SINGH G GUJRAT SL\III\178 9
70. 2201027313 ANKIT GARG V RAJASTHAN SL\III\120 9
71. 2201028090 YUDHISH MODI G GUJRAT SL\III\191 9 P
72. 2201028163 NIKITA JAIN V RAJASTHAN SL\III\114 9
73. 2201030499 RACHIT SINGHAL U PUNJAB, HARYANA & CHANDIGARH SL\III\83 9
74. 2201030729 SAJJAN KUMAR 1 N MAHARASHTRA, DADAR & NAGAR HAVELI SL\III\574 1
75. 2201031485 MUKUL SAROHA 1 U PUNJAB, HARYANA & CHANDIGARH SL\III\409 1 P
76. 2201031740 NISHA GARG N MAHARASHTRA, DADAR & NAGAR HAVELI SL\III\308 9 P
77. 2201031881 SATISH GUPTA I HIMACHAL PRADESH SL\III\86 9 P
78. 2201034143 GAURAV TYAGI G GUJRAT SL\III\230 9 P
79. 2201035014 NISHA RANI U PUNJAB, HARYANA & CHANDIGARH SL\III\55 9
80. 2201036004 SAKSHI SINGHAL N MAHARASHTRA, DADAR & NAGAR HAVELI SL\III\331 9
81. 2201036952 RAJU CHAUDHARY 6 U PUNJAB, HARYANA & CHANDIGARH SL\III\197 6
82. 2201037885 ANKUR CHAUDHARY O MADHYA PRADESH SL\III\164 9
83. 2201038006 SUMIT KUMAR 1 V RAJASTHAN SL\III\533 1
84. 2201500012 ROHIT KATHURIA 1 M KARNATAKA SL\III\608 1
85. 2201500162 MEENAKSHI 6 U PUNJAB, HARYANA & CHANDIGARH SL\III\227 6
86. 2201500662 DEVENDER KUMAR 1 N MAHARASHTRA, DADAR & NAGAR HAVELI SL\III\568 1
87. 2201500802 MRITUNJAY DHAR DWIVEDI O MADHYA PRADESH SL\III\168 9 P
88. 2201500940 KAMAL NAYAN MRINAL 6 A ANDHRA PRADESH SL\III\499 6
89. 2201501022 UMAKANT N MAHARASHTRA, DADAR & NAGAR HAVELI SL\III\300 9
90. 2201501040 ABHISHEK SAH 2 H GOA, DAMAN & DIU SL\III\642 2

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Question No Series A Series B Series C Series D Series E
1 A C C A D
2 B A B B D
3 A B A D D
4 C C D A C
5 C D D B A
6 B C A D C
7 D B C C C
8 C B D A A
9 A D B B C
10 B B C B D
11 D A D C C
12 B A C B B
13 B B D D B
14 C C D C D
15 D D D A D
16 A D B C C
17 B B C B B
18 B B C C C
19 A D B D D
20 D A D A B
21 D C B B A
22 B A C D C
23 D C D B B
24 B A D B C
25 A C D D A
26 D C D B B
27 B B D B D
28 B C B B C
29 C B B D B
30 A D C C B
31 B B A A B
32 C D B D B
33 D A C A C
34 B D D D C
35 B D B D D
36 C B D A B
37 C A A C A
38 D A A C B
39 D B C A D
40 D A B D B
41 A D B C A
42 C B C D C
43 A D A A D
उप िनरीक्षक नागिरक पुिलस एवं प्लाटून कमांडर, पी0ए0सी0 के पद पर
सीधी भतीर् संयुक्त ूारंिभक िलिखत परीक्षा-२०११ की उत्तर कुंजी
Question No Series A Series B Series C Series D Series E
उप िनरीक्षक नागिरक पुिलस एवं प्लाटून कमांडर, पी0ए0सी0 के पद पर
सीधी भतीर् संयुक्त ूारंिभक िलिखत परीक्षा-२०११ की उत्तर कुंजी
44 C D A C D
45 C C A C A
46 A B A B B
47 D B A B A
48 B D B A A
49 A D A D B
50 D B A D D
51 A B B B B
52 C D D B C
53 C C B D D
54 D B D B A
55 C B C D D
56 D D B D B
57 A A C A C
58 B C C D D
59 C C B B A
60 B A B A C
61 D B A C B
62 D B A A A
63 D C C A A
64 C D B B C
65 A D D D D
66 C D C C A
67 B C B C D
68 D B D B D
69 D C D D B
70 B A B C B
71 B A A D D
72 B A B A A
73 A A A B C
74 D D C C B
75 B C D B B
76 D C C C D
77 A C B B A
78 C B C C B
79 C D D D D
80 B D B C C
81 C B B C D
82 C C B C B
83 C D D C C
84 A D B D A
85 B D A B B
86 D A D B A
Question No Series A Series B Series C Series D Series E
उप िनरीक्षक नागिरक पुिलस एवं प्लाटून कमांडर, पी0ए0सी0 के पद पर
सीधी भतीर् संयुक्त ूारंिभक िलिखत परीक्षा-२०११ की उत्तर कुंजी
87 D D D C C
88 B D B A C
89 D C C D A
90 B A A D A
91 B A C D D
92 C A B A B
93 A A D A D
94 C B D A B
95 A D D B C
96 D B C A B
97 B D A A D
98 D A B B A
99 C A D C D
100 A B A C A
101 B A B D D
102 B C A D A
103 A B D A D
104 D B A C B
105 D D D B C
106 A C B B B
107 B D A C B
108 A C B C C
109 D D C D C
110 A C D B C
111 D C C B D
112 B A C C C
113 D B C A C
114 C C C C D
115 C B A D C
116 C C C B A
117 C B C D A
118 C C A A B
119 A C A A A
120 A A C D D
121 D D D C C
122 C C B D D
123 A A C A C
124 B C C C B
125 C B A B A
126 A A B B B
127 B C D C D
128 D D C B A
129 B B B D B
Question No Series A Series B Series C Series D Series E
उप िनरीक्षक नागिरक पुिलस एवं प्लाटून कमांडर, पी0ए0सी0 के पद पर
सीधी भतीर् संयुक्त ूारंिभक िलिखत परीक्षा-२०११ की उत्तर कुंजी
130 C B A A C
131 B C C B C
132 C D D D B
133 D B C A A
134 A A B C C
135 C C A C D
136 B C D A B
137 A B A A A
138 A A B C A
139 C D C D C
140 D A A B D
141 D D D B A
142 D A C D B
143 B D B C D
144 C C A D D
145 A B D A C
146 B A D B D
147 D B B D B
148 C D B B A
149 A C A A B
150 B B C C C
151 A D C C C
152 A C A A A
153 B B B B D
154 C A D D A
155 D A A A B
156 A D A D C
157 C A B D D
158 D D D A D
159 D B D B B
160 B C C C A