STAFF SELECTION COMMISSION
Recruitment of ASI in CISF Examination, 2010
Declaration of result of written examination for calling the candidates for
Interview.
Staff Selection Commission conducted ASI in CISF examination, 2010 on
29.8.2010 for recruitment to the post of Assistant Sub-Inspectors in CISF.
2. Following is the list of 2489 candidates (2219 Male and 270 Female) who
have been declared successful in the written Part and were medically fit, are
eligible for being called for the Interview.
3. All the 2489 candidates who have been declared qualified in PET and
Medical examination are called for the interview. However candidates who
have not attended both the paper of the written examination will not be called
for the interview. The category-wise details of the candidates (Male & Female )
are as under:
Male Candidates
Category SC ST OBC EXS UR TOTAL
Candidates
available
191 363 1127 129 409 2219*
* includes One PH candidate subject to verification of data as PH Candidate is
not eligible for the post.
Female Candidates.
Category SC ST OBC EXS UR TOTAL
Candidates
available
36 33 135 03 63 270
4. This list is PROVISIONAL. The candidates whose roll numbers figure
in the list would be called for Interview subject to their fulfilling all the
eligibility conditions/requirements as prescribed for the post in the ‘Notice’ of
this Examination and also subject to their having attended both the papers of the
written examination. The Commission will, in due course, publish a
supplementary list of candidate to be called for the interview based on the result
of medical review for which such candidate might have applied.
5. The category status in respect of candidates belonging to the reserve
category has been indicated along with their roll numbers. It is important for
such candidates for whom certain percentage of vacancies are reserved as per
the policy of the Government, to note that some of them may have been
declared qualified for the Interview in the category mentioned against their roll
numbers. If any candidate does not actually belong to the category mentioned
against his/her roll number, he/she may not be eligible to be called for the
Interview. It is, therefore, in the interest of the candidates concerned to contact
immediately the respective Regional Office of the Commission in all such cases
where they do not belong to categories shown against their roll numbers.
6. The Interview schedule of the short-listed candidates would be finalized
on the Commission’s website and call letters would be issued by the respective
Regional Offices of the Commission in due course. Tentatively the interviews
are scheduled to be held during the period 31.1.2011 to 28.2.2011.
7. The list of candidates herein is available on the Commission’s Website:
http://ssc.nic.in.
8. The marks of candidates not qualifying for the interview is also
available on the Commission’s Website: http://ssc.nic.in. Marks of candidates
who had qualified in PET will be placed on the Website along with final result
in due course.
Thursday, December 30, 2010
ASI IN CISF NOTICE OF RESULT( RESULT ON SSC WEBSITE)
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
DENA BANK VACANCIES
Dena Bank
(A Govt. of India Enterprise)
How to Apply : Candidates are required to apply on-line Dena Bank website only. Application link from website will be open from 07/12/2010 to 03/01/2011 for Clerks and from 07/12/2010 to 28/12/2010 for Probationary Officer/ Specialist Officers.
Important Dates :
(A Govt. of India Enterprise)
Dena Corporate Centre, C-10, G-Block,
Bandra Kurla Complex, Bandra (E), Mumbai-400051
Dena Bank Invites Applications from Indian Citizens for recruitment of smart and enthusiastic professionals to join as Officers and Clerks in various disciplines and scales. Candidates are required to apply on-line through Dena Bank’s web site only.
Dena Bank Invites Applications from Indian Citizens for recruitment of smart and enthusiastic professionals to join as Officers and Clerks in various disciplines and scales. Candidates are required to apply on-line through Dena Bank’s web site only.
- Dy. General Manager (Integrated Treasury) (TEG SC-VI) : 01 post
- Dy. General Manager (Risk Management) (TEG SC-VI) : 01 post
- Assistant General Manager (International Division) ( SMG SC-V) : 01 post
- Assistant General Manager (Risk Management) ( SMG SC-V) : 01 post
- Senior Manager (Treasury - Domestic/ Forex) ( MMG SC-III) : 02 posts
- Senior Manager (Credit/ FA) ( MMG SC-III) : 08 posts
- Senior Manager (Personnel/ HRD) ( MMG SC-III) : 02 posts
- Manager (Dealer - Forex/ Domestic) ( MMG SC-II) : 06 posts
- Manager (Risk Management) ( MMG SC-II) : 03 posts
- Manager (IFRS) ( MMG SC-II) : 03 posts
- Manager (Credit/FA) ( MMG SC-II) : 06 posts
- Manager (Personnel/ HRD) ( MMG SC-II) : 05 posts
- Manager (Legal) ( MMG SC-II) : 20 posts
- Security Officer ( MMG SC-II) : 06 posts
- Manager (Banking Operations) ( MMG SC-II) : 258 posts
- Rajbhasha Adhikari (Official Language Officer) ( JMG SC-I) : 07 posts
- Officer (Forex) (JMG SC-I) : 06 posts
- Officer (Credit/FA) (JMG SC-I) : 06 posts
- Agriculture Officer (JMG SC-I) : 10 posts
- Probationary Officer (JMG Scale-I) : 100 posts
- Clerk : 250 posts
How to Apply : Candidates are required to apply on-line Dena Bank website only. Application link from website will be open from 07/12/2010 to 03/01/2011 for Clerks and from 07/12/2010 to 28/12/2010 for Probationary Officer/ Specialist Officers.
Important Dates :
- Start date of Onlie submission fo application : 07/12/2010
- Last date of Online Registration : 03/01/2011 for Clerk and 28/12/2010 for Probationary Officers and Officers
- Date of Written Examination : 06/03/2011 for Clerk and 27/02/2011 for Probationary Officers and 20/02/2011 for Specialist Officers
BSF VACANCIES DETAILS
Directorate General Border Security Force (BSF)
(Communication and Information Technology Directorate)
(Communication Wing)
Application Fee : Application should be accompanied by a Crossed Bank Draft / Indian Postal Order for Rs. 50/- only for Gen/OBC candidates as the examination fee in favour of The Inspector General or
DIG/Comdt to whom the application is addressed payable at respective SBI/ post office.
How to Apply : Application in the prescribed format should be sent designated officers as stated in the detailed advertisement on or before 26/02/20101
For more information and application form, please view http://www.bsf.nic.in/recruitment/r291.pdf
(Communication and Information Technology Directorate)
(Communication Wing)
Applications are invited from male Indian citizens for the post of Head Constable (Radio Operators)/ Head Constable (Fitter) and Assistant Sub-Inspector (Radio Mechanic) in BSF Communication wing :
- Head Constable (Radio Operator) : 377 posts, Pay Band : PB-1 Rs.5200-20200/- Grade Pay Rs.2400, Age : 18 to 23 years
- Head Constable (Fitter) : 07 posts (Direct-4, Departmental-3), Pay Band : PB-1 Rs.5200-20200/- Grade Pay Rs.2400, Age : 18 to 23 years
- Assistant Sub-Inspector ( Radio Mechanic) : 50 posts, Pay Band : PB-1 Rs.5200-20200/- Grade Pay Rs.2800, Age : 18 to 25 years
Application Fee : Application should be accompanied by a Crossed Bank Draft / Indian Postal Order for Rs. 50/- only for Gen/OBC candidates as the examination fee in favour of The Inspector General or
DIG/Comdt to whom the application is addressed payable at respective SBI/ post office.
How to Apply : Application in the prescribed format should be sent designated officers as stated in the detailed advertisement on or before 26/02/20101
For more information and application form, please view http://www.bsf.nic.in/recruitment/r291.pdf
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
UTTAR PRADESH POLICE TRAINING NEWS
नया
साल जब शहर में दस्तक देगा तो उसके साथ ही पुलिस विभाग में 311 जवान भी
दस्तक देंगे। इन जवानों को यहाँ पुलिस के दाव-पेच सिखाये जायेंगे और कदमताल
मिलाने का प्रशिक्षण दिया जायेगा। इसके लिये अपर पुलिस अधीक्षक ग्रामीण को
नोडल अधिकारी बनाया गया है। इस सम्बन्ध में की जा रही तैयारियों की आज
वरिष्ठ पुलिस अधीक्षक ने समीक्षा करते हुये आवश्यक दिशा निर्देश दिये।
पुलिस विभाग में हाल ही में हुयी आरक्षियों की नियुक्तियों के बाद पुलिस मुख्यालय ने इन आरक्षियों को अलग-अलग जिलों में प्रशिक्षण के लिये भेजने की कवायद तेज कर दी है। झाँसी में पुलिस मुख्यालय से 311 जवान भेजे जा रहे है। इन सभी को यहाँ पुलिस से सम्बन्धित अनुशासन, डयूटी, मार्च पास्ट आदि के सम्बन्ध में विस्तार से जानकारी दी जायेगी। इन जवानों के रहने व खाने की व्यवस्था कर दी गयी है। वरिष्ठ पुलिस अधीक्षक अमित चन्द्रा ने इसके सम्बन्ध में की जा रही तैयारियों की समीक्षा करने के बाद बताया कि सभी जवानों को पुलिस लाइन्स व रिक्रूट ट्रेनिंग सेण्टर यानि आरटीसी की बैरक में रोकने की व्यवस्था की गयी है। जवानों के प्रशिक्षण व उनकी सारी व्यवस्थाओं के लिये अपर पुलिस अधीक्षक ग्रामीण पी.के. तिवारी को नोडल अधिकारी बनाते हुये जिम्मेदारी दी गयी है
नए सिपाहियों की नियुक्ति शुरू
पिछले साल भर्ती हुए
120 आरक्षियों को जारी होंगे नियुक्ति पत्र
स्
अमर उजाला ब्यूरो
गाजियाबाद। पिछले साल भर्ती हुए आरक्षियों के लिए खुशखबरी है। उत्तर प्रदेश पुलिस भर्ती एवं प्रोन्नत बोर्ड से इस संबंध में वरिष्ठ पुलिस अधीक्षक को 120 नए सिपाहियों के नियुक्ति पत्र जारी करने के लिए निर्देशित किया है। इन आरक्षियों में 60 सामान्य वर्ग, 25 अन्य पिछड़ा और 35 अनुसूचित जाति वर्ग केहैं। ये सभी अलीगढ़ जिले के रहने वाले हैं।
एसएसपी रघुबीर लाल ने इसकी पुष्टि करते हुए बताया कि 120 आरक्षियों को नियुक्ति पत्र जारी करने के निर्देश यूपी पुलिस भर्ती बोर्ड से हुए हैं, जिस पर तत्काल अमल किया जा रहा है। जिन आरक्षियों को नियुक्ति पत्र यहां से जारी होंगे।
ट्रेनिंग के बाद उनकी नियुक्ति भी इसी जिले में होगी। इनका ट्रेनिंग सेंटर गाजियाबाद भी हो सकता है और कोई अन्य जिला भी। भर्ती में पास हुए आरक्षियों की जांच कराई जा रही है, जिनकी जांच हो चुकी है और उनके द्वारा दी गई तमाम सूचनाएं सही पाई गई हैं, उन्हें नियुक्ति पत्र जारी किए जाने की प्रक्रिया शुरू की जा रही है।
पुलिस कप्तान रघुबीर लाल ने बताया कि पिछले साल भर्ती हुए 211 आरक्षियों को हर सांल पुलिस लाइंस में ट्रेनिंग दी जाएगी। ट्रेनिंग के लिए स्टाफ भी यहां आ गया है। नए सिपाहियों की नियुक्ति शुरू
पिछले साल भर्ती हुए
पुलिस विभाग में हाल ही में हुयी आरक्षियों की नियुक्तियों के बाद पुलिस मुख्यालय ने इन आरक्षियों को अलग-अलग जिलों में प्रशिक्षण के लिये भेजने की कवायद तेज कर दी है। झाँसी में पुलिस मुख्यालय से 311 जवान भेजे जा रहे है। इन सभी को यहाँ पुलिस से सम्बन्धित अनुशासन, डयूटी, मार्च पास्ट आदि के सम्बन्ध में विस्तार से जानकारी दी जायेगी। इन जवानों के रहने व खाने की व्यवस्था कर दी गयी है। वरिष्ठ पुलिस अधीक्षक अमित चन्द्रा ने इसके सम्बन्ध में की जा रही तैयारियों की समीक्षा करने के बाद बताया कि सभी जवानों को पुलिस लाइन्स व रिक्रूट ट्रेनिंग सेण्टर यानि आरटीसी की बैरक में रोकने की व्यवस्था की गयी है। जवानों के प्रशिक्षण व उनकी सारी व्यवस्थाओं के लिये अपर पुलिस अधीक्षक ग्रामीण पी.के. तिवारी को नोडल अधिकारी बनाते हुये जिम्मेदारी दी गयी है
नए सिपाहियों की नियुक्ति शुरू
पिछले साल भर्ती हुए
120 आरक्षियों को जारी होंगे नियुक्ति पत्र
स्
अमर उजाला ब्यूरो
गाजियाबाद। पिछले साल भर्ती हुए आरक्षियों के लिए खुशखबरी है। उत्तर प्रदेश पुलिस भर्ती एवं प्रोन्नत बोर्ड से इस संबंध में वरिष्ठ पुलिस अधीक्षक को 120 नए सिपाहियों के नियुक्ति पत्र जारी करने के लिए निर्देशित किया है। इन आरक्षियों में 60 सामान्य वर्ग, 25 अन्य पिछड़ा और 35 अनुसूचित जाति वर्ग केहैं। ये सभी अलीगढ़ जिले के रहने वाले हैं।
एसएसपी रघुबीर लाल ने इसकी पुष्टि करते हुए बताया कि 120 आरक्षियों को नियुक्ति पत्र जारी करने के निर्देश यूपी पुलिस भर्ती बोर्ड से हुए हैं, जिस पर तत्काल अमल किया जा रहा है। जिन आरक्षियों को नियुक्ति पत्र यहां से जारी होंगे।
ट्रेनिंग के बाद उनकी नियुक्ति भी इसी जिले में होगी। इनका ट्रेनिंग सेंटर गाजियाबाद भी हो सकता है और कोई अन्य जिला भी। भर्ती में पास हुए आरक्षियों की जांच कराई जा रही है, जिनकी जांच हो चुकी है और उनके द्वारा दी गई तमाम सूचनाएं सही पाई गई हैं, उन्हें नियुक्ति पत्र जारी किए जाने की प्रक्रिया शुरू की जा रही है।
पुलिस कप्तान रघुबीर लाल ने बताया कि पिछले साल भर्ती हुए 211 आरक्षियों को हर सांल पुलिस लाइंस में ट्रेनिंग दी जाएगी। ट्रेनिंग के लिए स्टाफ भी यहां आ गया है। नए सिपाहियों की नियुक्ति शुरू
पिछले साल भर्ती हुए
Thursday, December 23, 2010
INDIAN RAILWAYS NEW VACANCES COMMING SOON NEWS
सवा दो लाख नौकरियों की अधिसूचना जारी करेगा रेलवे
कृष्णानगर
(पश्चिम बंगाल)। रेल मंत्री ममता बनर्जी ने मंगलवार को कहा कि रेल
मंत्रालय अगले तीन महीनों में 2.27 लाख नौकरियों के लिए अधिसूचना जारी
करेगा। ममता ने कहा कि 1.67 लाख पदों को भरा जाना है। इसके अलावा 60 हजार
पद लोगों की सेवानिवृत्ति के बाद खाली पड़े हैं। इन सभी को भरना होगा।
अधिसूचना दो से तीन महीने में जारी की जाएगी। उन्होंने कहा कि रेलवे भर्ती
बोर्ड ने इस तरह के बंदोबस्त किए हैं कि अभ्यर्थी अपनी मातृभाषा में
परीक्षा दे सकें।
उधर, आगामी रेल बजट पेश
करने से पहले रेल मंत्री ममता बनर्जी पूर्व में घोषित लगभग सवा सौ
परियोजनाओं को रफ्तार देने के लिए सक्रिय हो गई हैं। इसके तहत समस्त
महाप्रबंधकों का दो दिसवीय सम्मेलन होने जा रहा है। रेलवे बोर्ड के अध्यक्ष
विवेक सहाय इसकी अध्यक्षता करेंगे।
Monday, December 20, 2010
MULTI TASKING STAFF SSC MODEL SET PAPER
ENGLISH PART
Direction - In questions 1 to 5, groups of four words are given. In each group one word is wrongly spelt. find the wrongly spelt word.
1. A submitted
B. admitted
C. comitted
D. omitted
2. A. Brillient
B. Valiant
C. salient
D. Radiant
3. A. Recuperate
B. Regulate
C. Reinstate
D. seperate
4. cease
B. seize
C. beseige
D. beseech
5. A. carrier
B. carrer
C. courier
D. barrier
Idiom/ phrase
6. when he saw the snake he took to his heels.
A ran away in fear
B went slowly
C. walked in fear
D. jumped fast
7. He has to abide by the hard and fast rules of the comopany.
A. flexible
B. Strict
C. difficult
D. honest
8. She goes to her mother's house off and on.
A. frequently
B. rarely
C. occasionally
D. sometimes
9. The robber murdered the woman in cold blood for the sake of the jewels.
A. a murder done without feeling
B. a murder done in revenge
C. a murder done in great anger
D. a murder done in enmity
10. Indians are going places in the field of software technology.
A. going abroad
B. going to spaces
C. talented and successful
D friendly
Fill in the blanks
11. civilisation, like.......11. fall, not so much because of ........ 12 of the enemy outside, as through the weakness and....13.. within. Rome fell not because of the .......14..
they merely knocked....15... something that was already dead. The heart of Rome had ....16 beating when the arms and legs were cut....17.. We see something of this....18... in India and China and in the case of Arabs. The .... 19 of Arabian civilization was sudden even as their rise had been. In India and China the process is long drawn.....20 and it is not easy to spot it.
11 a states b. kingdom
c empires d buildings
12. a. weakness b strength
c power d tenacity
13 a disease b decease
c decay d fortitude
14. barbarity b barbarous
c barbarians d romans
15. a off b on
c down d no word
16. a seized b rotated
c ceased d started
17. a down b off c up d no word
18. process b procedure
c spectacle d scene
19. a downfall b death
c. collapse d dismemberment
20. a out b up
c upon d no word
Sentence improvement
21. He told me that he was married four years.
A, over four years
B. four years ago
C. about four years
D. no improvement
22. Chennai is by the way a cosmopolitan city.
A. By the by
B. By and large
C. on the large
D. no improvement
23. For me money is only the means to an end.
a. only means
B. only the mean
C. only a means
d. no improvement
24. We eat that we may live.
a might
b. shall
c sould
d. no improvement
25. kannan asked me to go round with them, but I didn't want
A. don't want
B. don't want to
C. didn't want to
d no improvement
Answers... 1c 2 a 3 d 4 c 5 b 6 a 7 b 8 c 9 a 10 a 11 c 12 b 13 c 14 c 15 c 16 c 17 b 18 c 19 c 20 a 21 b 22 b 23 c 24 d 25 c
Direction 26 to 31 in the following questions, sentences, are given with blanks to be filled in with an appropriate word. four alternatives are suggested for each question.
choose the correct alternative out of the four.
26. many a man ......... imprisoned without trial in fascist countries.
a. are b were c is d have been
27. The plane will take off when the thunderstorm.......
a. stops b. stopped c would stop d will stop
28. If I were.... I wouldn't accept such treatment.
a him b them c he d one
29. Each man and each woman..... a vote.
a have b has c can d must
30. when the doctor..... the patient was already......
a arrived died
b arrived dead
c arrive dead
d arriving dying
31 if you litter, you.... to pay a fine.
a will have
b would have
c will had
d. would had
answer. 26 c 27 a 28 c 29 b 30 b 31 a
ONE WORD
32. Which may cause death
a. fatal b. homicide c. subside d. honorary
33. Goods received by one country from the other.
a. import b export c business d. transfer
34. not to be believed
a incredible b indelible c incorrigible d inaudible
35. one who hates mankind
a hater b misanthropist c philanthropist d human
answer 32 a 33 a 34 a 35 b
There is a mistake in each of the
following sentences. Find out the part in which the mistake
occurs.
36. (A) The travel / (B) across the sandy desert / (C) was
an exhausting one / (D) for the caravan.
Ans: ( A )
37. (A) No sooner did / (B) he announce the / (C) tour the
children / (D) screamed with great joy.
Ans: ( C )
38. (A) His only / (B) frame to claim is that / (C) he is
the son of / (D) a rich man.
Ans: ( B )
39. (A) It did not / (B) take me very long / (C) to size up
my / (D) fellow interviewees.
Ans: ( C )
40. (A) I am pleased to sanction / (B) one special increment
/ (C) to all the employees / (D) with this month.
Ans: ( D )
41.Don't depend----- others;you must stand on your feet.(A.upon,B.on C.to D.for).
42.Our life promises a lot -----pleasure and we must learn to enjoy it.(a.with b.for c.of d.at)
43.he travelled all------the world when he was eighty years old.(a.in b.over c.with d.of)
44.Dr. sharma concluded his speech-------stressing on budha's teachings of importance of charity.(a.by b.with c.at d.in)
45.Shivaji maharaja fought ...............every kind of aggression.(a.against b.to c.with d.at)
ans. 41. a 42 c 43 b 44 c 45 a
Directions (Qs. 46?50) : Read the following passage
carefully and answer the questions given below it. Certain
words/phrases are printed in bold to help you to locate them
while answering some of the questions.
The wise old Wazir was Famous for his judgement and people
came to him for justice from all parts of the country.
One-day two men came to his court and claimed ownership of
an extraordinarily good-looking horse. It was a black
beauty indeed. One of the men was tall, very well dressed
and soft-spoken. The other one was just the opposite. Each
of them said that the horse was his. The Wazir heard them
patiently and asked them to leave the horse and come to him
next morning. Both the men came the next morning. The
Wazir asked his soldiers to give the horse to the tall man
and to arrest the other man. The tall man wanted to know
how the Wazir had learnt the truth. ?Very simple?, said he,
?Firstly, a man of your appearance and manners could not
have been the thief. Still, I wanted to be sure, just after
you had left the court. I asked one of my soldiers to leave
the horse free and to see whom it followed. It went after
you. This hint was enough for me.?
46. Which of the following best describes the other man?
(A) Ill-dressed, short-statured, loud-voice
(B) Tall, ill-dressed, courteous
(C) Not well-dressed, short but good mannered
(D) Thin, poorly-built, harsh in expression
Ans: ( A ) Ill-dressed, short-statured, loud-voice
47 The Wazir discovered the real owner of the horse---
(A) by arresting the other man
(B) from the appearance and good manners of the tall man
(C) by knowing whom the horse followed
(D) by leaving the horse free
Ans: ( C ) by knowing whom the horse followed
48. With the Wazir?s wisdom, the tall man was--
(A) consoled
(B) impressed
(C) undecided
(D) confused
Ans: ( B ) impressed
49. People came to the Wazir from all places because he was ---
(A) a wise judge
(B) very famous
(C) an old judge
(D) an old Wazir
Ans: ( A ) a wise judge
50. The story proves that ---
(A) the court soldiers were very smart
(B) the judge was quite old
(C) the horse was very clever
(D) the judge was indeed quite intelligent
Ans: ( D ) the judge was indeed quite intelligent
PART II GENERAL INTELLIGENCE
PART - II
Directions (Qs. 1 to 8) : In these questions, select the
related letters/ words/ numbers/figures from the given
alternatives.
1. Taste : Tongue : : Walk : ?
(a) Pavement
(b) Crutch
(c) Legs
(d) Walking stick
Ans: ( c ) Legs
2. CHIMNEY : SMOKE : : ______ : ______
(a) Gun : Bullet
(b) House : Roof
(c) Clay : Ceramic
(d) Tea : Kettle
Ans: ( a ) Gun : Bullet
3. DCHG : LIKQP : : FEJI : ?
(a) MLSR
(b) NMRQ
(c) ONTS
(d) QPUT
Ans: ( None )
4. CAD : FDG : : XZW : ?
(a) IQJ
(b) CAD
(c) ZBY
(d) UWT
Ans: ( d ) UWT
5. 5 : 124 : : 7 : ?
(a) 342
(b) 343
(c) 248
(d) 125
Ans: ( a ) 342
6. 3265 : 4376 : : 4673 : ?
(a) 2154
(b) 5487
(c) 3562
(d) 5784
Ans: ( d ) 5784
Directions (Qs. 7 to 12) : In these questions, select the
response which is different from the other three responses.
7. (a) Telephone
(b) Tape-Recorder
(c) Transistor
(d) Telescope
Ans: ( d ) Telescope
8. (a) Glue
(b) Oil
(c) Paste
(d) Cement
Ans: ( b ) Oil
9. (a) XZUS
(b) OQLJ
(c) HJFE
(d) FHCA
Ans: ( c ) HJFE
10. (a) KNPS
(b) RUWZ
(c) MPRU
(d) PRSU
Ans: ( d ) PRSU
11. (a) 26 ? 62
(b) 36 ? 63
(c) 46 ? 64
(d) 56 ? 18
Ans: ( d ) 56 ? 18
12. (a) 6958
(b) 7948
(c) 6895
(d) 9783
Ans: ( d ) 9783
Directions (Qs. 13) : In this question, which one set of
letters when sequentially placed at the gaps in the given
letter series shall complete it ?
13. m__nm__n__an__a__ma__
(a) amammn
(b) aammnn
(c) ammanm
(d) aamnan
Ans: ( b ) aammnn
Directions (Qs. 14 to 17) : In these questions, a series is
given with one term missing. Choose the correct
alternative from the given ones that will complete the series.
14. A, c, f, j, ?, ?
(a) ou
(b) mo
(c) lp
(d) rv
Ans: ( a ) ou
15. QYK, ?, ISG, EPE
(a) NWJ
(b) MVI
(c) NVI
(d) MVJ
Ans: ( b ) MVI
16. 10, 22, 46, 94 ?
(a) 180
(b) 184
(c) 190
(d) 140
Ans: ( c ) 190
17. 110, 132, 156, ?, 210
(a) 162
(b) 172
(c) 182
(d) 192
Ans: ( c ) 182
Directions (Qs. 18 to 22) : In these questions, which one of
the given responses would be a meaningful order of the
following words?
18. (1) Book (2) Words
(3) Letters (4) Sentences
(5) Chapters (6) Pages
(a) 3 2 6 5 4 1
(b) 3 2 5 4 6 1
(c) 3 2 4 5 6 1
(d) 3 2 4 6 5 1
Ans: ( d ) 3 2 4 6 5 1
19. (1) Probation (2) Interview
(3) Selection (4) Appointment
(5) Advertisement (6) Application
(a) 5 6 4 2 3 1
(b) 5 6 3 2 4 1
(c) 5 6 2 3 4 1
(d) 6 5 4 2 3 1
Ans: ( c ) 5 6 2 3 4 1
20. If E = 5, PEN = 35, then PAGE = ?
(a) 28
(b) 29
(c) 36
(d) 27
Ans: ( b ) 29
21. If he word ?PORTER? can be coded as ?MBNZQN?, then how
can ?REPORT? be written?
(a) NQMBNZ
(b) NQBMNZ
(c) NBQMNZ
(d) NQMNBZ
Ans: ( a ) NQMBNZ
22. In a certain code, the words ?COME AT ONCE? were
written as XLNVZGLMXV. In the same code which of the
following would be ?OK? ?
(a) LM
(b) LP
(c) KM
(d) KL
Ans: ( b ) LP
Directions (Qs. 23) : In this question, you have to identify
the correct response from the given premises stated
according to following symbols.
23. If ?+? means ?minus?, ?-? means ?multiplication?, ?¸?
means ?plus? and ?x? means ?division, then
15 ? 3 + 10 x 5 ¸ 5 =
(a) 52
(b) 48
(c) 22
(d) 5
Ans: ( b ) 48
Directions (Qs. 24 ) : In this question, find the missing
number from the given response.
24. 8 7 10 12
13 12 15 17
10 9 ? 14
(a) 12
(b) 10
(c) 21
(d) 25
Ans: ( a ) 12
Directions (Qs. 25) : From the given alternative words
select the word which cannot be formed using the letters of
the given word.
25. Given word : ADMINISTRATION
(a) STATION
(b) TRADITION
(c) MINISTER
(d) RATION
Ans: ( c ) MINISTER
PART III NUMERICAL APTITUDE
1. The next number of the sequence 51, 52, 56, 65...... is?
a 75 b 78 c 79 d 81
ans d
2. a's salary is 25% more than b's salary. B's salary is how much less than a's salary?
a 20% b 24% c 25% d 30%
ans a
3. the single discount, which is equivalent to successive discounts of 25% and 10% is
a 35 b 32 c 33 d 32.5
ans d
4. if 2A=3B=4C Then A:B:C is
a 2:3:4
b 4:3:2
c 6:4:3
d non of above
ans c
5. 114.01 + 222.01 + ? = 400
1. 63.98
2. 43.78
3. 736.02
4. -53.98
6. The difference between the circumference and the radius of a circle is 37 cm (use p = 22 / 7). The diameter of the circle is
1. 7 cm
2. 14 cm
3. 33 cm
4. 37 cm
7. The LCM of two multiples of 12 is 1056. If one of the numbers is 132, the other number should be
1. 12
2. 72
3. 96
4. Data inadequate
8. The average of seven results is 5; the average of first three is 3, and that of the last three is 7. The fourth result is
1. 6
2. 5
3. 4
4. 3
9. A man walking at the speed of 4 kmph crosses a square field diagonally in 3 minutes. The area of the field is
1. 20000 sq m
2. 25000 sq m
3. 18000 sq m
4. 19000 sq m
10. The area of a rectangular field is 144 sq m. If the length is increased by 5 m, its area increases by 40 sq m. The length of the field is
1. 12 m
2. 14.4 m
3. 16 m
4. 18 m
11. A, B and C are partners and make a profit of Rs. 4800 which is distributed among them in the ratio 6:5:4. The difference of the amounts A and C received is
1. Rs. 640
2. Rs. 1290
3. Rs. 1280
4. Rs. 1600
12. A, B, & C enter into a partnership with investments in the ratio 3:4:9. If at the end of the year, B's share of profit is Rs. 6175, what is the total profit?
1. Rs. 24300
2. Rs. 24600
3. Rs. 24700
4. Rs. 24100
13. X and Y enter into a partnership. X contributes Rs. 8000 and Y contributes Rs. 10000. At the end of six months they introduce Z, who contributes Rs. 6000. After the lapse of three years, they find that the firm has made a profit of Rs. 9660. Find the share of each.(in Rs.)
1. X-3240, Y-4200, Z-2200
2. X-3360, Y-4400, Z-2100
3. X-3360, Y-4200, Z-2100
4. 3260, Y-4000, Z-2200
14. Umedh Singh and Zorawar Singh invested in a business. They earned some profit which they divided in the ratio 2:3. If Umedh Singh invested Rs. 24, the amount invested by Zorawar Singh was
1. Rs. 36
2. Rs. 16
3. Rs. 30
4. Rs. 48
15. Abdul and Aamir invest respectively Rs. 30000 and Rs. 40000 in a business. Abdul receives Rs. 100 per month out of the profit for running the business and the rest of the profit is divided in proportion to the investments. If in a year Abdul totally receives Rs. 3900, what does Aamir receive?
1. Rs. 3500 2. Rs. 3600
3. Rs. 3900
4. Rs. 4200
16. 7 women and 6 men can do what 4 men and 11 women can do in the same time. 19 women can do the same job in how much time?
1. Same
2. Half
3. One-third
4. Two-third
17. If A can walk a certain distance in 40 days when he takes rest 9 hours each day; how much long will he take to walk the same distance twice as fast and rest twice as long each day?
1. 50 days
2. 45 days
3. 38 days
4. 16 days
18. If 20 men or 25 women or 30 boys can do a piece of work in 16 days by working 10 hours a day, then how many men with 10 women and 18 boys can do 3 ¼ times the same work in 26 days by working 8 hours daily?
1. 35 men
2. 30 men
3. 40 men
4. 48 men
19. Some persons can do a job in 12 days. Two times the number of those persons will do half of that job in
1. 6 days
2. 4 days
3. 12 days
4. 3 days
20. 400 men working 9 hrs a day complete ¼ th of the work in 10 days. The number of additional men, working 8 hrs a day, required to done the remaining work in 20 days is
1. 675
2. 275
3. 250
4. 225
21. 25% of 240 will be how much more than 33.33% of 180?
1. 5
2. 10
3. 6
4. Nil
22. 350% of a number is what percent of 250% of that number?
1. 40%
2. 44%
3. 140%
4. 71%
23. If the length of a rectangle is increased by 20% and the width decreased by 20%, the area of the rectangle will
1. Decrease by 4%
2. Increase by 4%
3. Decrease by 1%
4. Not change at all
24. A shopkeeper increases the price of a commodity by 25% and again increases it by 20%. The net percent increase is
1. 45%
2. 40%
3. 50%
4. 47%
25. The cost of a pant is 60% of the cost of a coat and 300% of the cost of a shirt. If all three cost Rs. 2160, the cost of the shirt will be
1. Rs. 290
2. Rs. 280
3. Rs. 360
4. Rs. 240
PART IV G.K
1. Which of the following countries is a land locked country in south America?
a. Ecuador
b. Peru
c. Uruguay
d. Bolivia
Ans : d
2. Canary Islands belongs to
a. Norway
b. Spain
c. New Zealand
d. Portugal
Ans : b
3. Titan is the largest natural satellite of planet
a. Mercury
b. Venus
c. Saturn
d. Neptune
Ans : c
4. Which of the following planets rotates clock wise?
a. Pluto
b. Jupiter
c. Venus
d. Mercury
Ans : c
5. A difference of 1 degree in longitude at the Equator is equivalent to nearly
a. 101 km
b. 111 km
c. 121 km
d. 125 km
Ans : b
6. The earliest known Indian script is
a. Mori
b. Devanagari
c. Brahmi
d. Kharosti
Ans : c
7. How many times the preamble was amended
a. once
b. twice
c. thrice
d. four times
Ans : a
8. The term socialist was added in the Preamble by the…amendment
a. 40th
b. 42nd
c. 44th
d. 49th
Ans : b
9. The state with the lowest population in India is
a. Goa
b. Tripura
c. Mizoram
d. Sikkim
Ans : d
10. Which person or organisation received the Nobel Prize three times so far?
a. Medame Curie
b. Linus Pauling
c. Alexender Flemming
d. International Committee of the Redcross
Ans : d
11. The Finance Commission is appointed for every… year
a. 3
b. 4
c. 5
d. 6
Ans : c
12. Under which five year plan did agriculture show a negative growth?
a. 1st plan
b. 2nd plan
c. 3rd plan
d. 4th plan
Ans : c
13. Who is the founder of the Capital city of Agra?
a. Akbar
b. Babar
c. Sikinder Lodi
d. Mubarak Shah Sayyad
Ans: c
14. The first tide generated electricity project was established at
a. Vizhinjam, Kerala
b. Mangalore, Karnataka
c. Paradeep, Orissa
d. Vishakapattanam
Ans : a
15. National Institute of Oceanography is located in :
a. Calcutta
b. Chennai
c. Mangalore
d. Panaji
Ans : d
16. The 2004 Olympics were held in :
a. Bangkok
b. Rome
c. Athens
d. Nagasaki
Ans : c
17. Who headed the committee appointed on Kargil War ?
a. Gen. V. P. Malik
b. Gen. S. K. Sinha
c. K. Subramanyam
d. K. C. Panth
Ans : c
18. The C. K. Nayudu Trophy is related to the sport of
a. cricket
b. Hockey
c. Football
d. Chess
Ans : a
19. New York is situated on the river
a. Hudson
b. Thames
c. Danube
d. Tigris
Ans : a
20. “The Woman of the Millennium” selected by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is
a. Margaret Thacher
b. Hillary Clinton
c. Chandrika Kumaratunga
d. Indira Gandhi
Ans : d
21. The General Assembly of United Nations meets
a. Once a year
b. twice a year
c. thrice a year
d. Once in five years
Ans : a
22. The “Common Wealth Games 2002″ will be held in
a. Toranto
b. Manchester
c. Tokyo
d. Canberra
Ans : b
23. All India Radio commenced operations in
a. 1926
b. 1936
c. 1945
d. 1947
Ans : b
24. The “Killer Instinct” is written by
a. Sulakshan Mohan
b. M.K.Santanam
c. O.P.Sabharwal
d. Subash Jain
Ans : c
25. The Secretary-General of UN is appointed by the
a. Security Council
b. Trusteeship Council
c. General Assembly
d. World Bank
Ans : c
26. Postal Voting is other wise called:
a. external voting
b. secret voting
c. plural voting
d. proxy voting
Ans : d
27. The Common Wealth of Independent states (CIS) consists of….republica?
a. 10
b. 11
c. 12
d. 13
Ans : c
28. Which of the following harbours is considered as the world’s finest natural harbour?
a. Sydney harbour
b. Toronto harbour
c. New Jersy harbour
d. Singapore harbour
Ans : a
29. Who invented Radar?
a. Henrey Backquerel
b. Max Planck
c. Robert Watson Watt
d. Humphrey Davy
Ans : c
30. Sandal Wood trees are mostly found in…
a. Trophical Evergreen Forests
b. Tropical most Decidous
c. Alpine forests
d. Trophical Thorn Forests
Ans : d
31. The first country to legalise medically assisted suicide is
a. Switzerland
b. New Zealand
c. USA
d. Netherlands
Ans : d
31. India’s newsprint industry is mainly located in
a. Indore
b. Dehradun
c. Nepanagar
d. Nagpur
Ans : c
32. The tomb of Babur is at
a. Kabul
b. Lahore
c. Multan
d. Larkhana
Ans : a
33. The joint session of the two houses is presided by
a. the speaker
b. the president
c. chairman of Rajyasabha
d. none of these
Ans : a
34. The Gandhara school of Art was influenced most by the
a. Greeks
b. Shakas
c. persians
d. Kushans
Ans : a
35. The Simon Commission was appointed in
a. 1927
b. 1928
c. 1929
d. 1930
Ans : c
36. Sikkim became a full fledged state of the Indian Union, in the year ?
a. 1972
b. 1973
c. 1974
d. 1975
Ans : d
37. Who is the founder of Mahabalipuram ?
a. Rajaraja Chola
b. Mahendra Varman
c. Narsimha Varman
d. Narsimha Chola
Ans : c
38. The 189th member of United Nations is
a. Palau
b. Tuvalu
c. Soloman Islands
d. Nauru
Ans : b
39. When was Burma separated from India
a. 1947
b. 1942
c. 1937
c. 1932
Ans : c
40. Which of the following country has more than 55,000 lakes?
a. Poland
b. Denmark
c. Finland
d. Norway
Ans : c
41. OVL implies:
(1) Oil discovery organ of ONGC
(2) A new species of virus
(3) A term used in One Day Cricket
(4) A new banking company
42. Which of the following involves chemical change?
(1) Rusting of iron
(2) Burning of wood -
(3) Reduction of wood
(4) All the three
43. Which of the following cave paintings is the oldest?
(1) Bhimbetka
(2) Ellora
(3) Ajanta
(4) Chittnnavasal
44. Leprosy has been eliminated from India, as:
(1) There was no cae of leprosy in 2005
(2) World Health Organization (WHO) has declared so
(3) The current rate of Incidence has been reduced by 1 out of 10,000
(4) All the patients have been identified for treatment
45. The major producer of cardamom in India is
(1) Kerala
(2) Tamil Nadu
(3) Karnataka
(4)Assam
46. Which of the following is a submarine of the Indian Navy?
(1) INS Virat
(2) INS Sindhurakshk
(3) INS Rajali
(4) INS Vikrãnt
47. Which of the following Indian classical dances derived its name from the name of place of its origin?
(1) Manipuri
(2) Kathkali
(3) Odissi
(4) Kuchipudi
48. Who among the following has been created record in aviation history for the longest uninterrupted flight?
(1)JRDTata
(2) Ratan Tata
(3) Vijay pat Singhania
(4) Steve Fosset
49. Which of the following countries is not a member of G — 8?
(1) Russia
(2) Britain
(3) Spain
(4) Canada
50. Who was the first woman Prime Minister in the world?
(1) Indira Gandhi
(2) Srlmao Bhandarnayake
(3) Margaret Thatcher
(4) Benzlr Bhutto
ANSWERS
Direction - In questions 1 to 5, groups of four words are given. In each group one word is wrongly spelt. find the wrongly spelt word.
1. A submitted
B. admitted
C. comitted
D. omitted
2. A. Brillient
B. Valiant
C. salient
D. Radiant
3. A. Recuperate
B. Regulate
C. Reinstate
D. seperate
4. cease
B. seize
C. beseige
D. beseech
5. A. carrier
B. carrer
C. courier
D. barrier
Idiom/ phrase
6. when he saw the snake he took to his heels.
A ran away in fear
B went slowly
C. walked in fear
D. jumped fast
7. He has to abide by the hard and fast rules of the comopany.
A. flexible
B. Strict
C. difficult
D. honest
8. She goes to her mother's house off and on.
A. frequently
B. rarely
C. occasionally
D. sometimes
9. The robber murdered the woman in cold blood for the sake of the jewels.
A. a murder done without feeling
B. a murder done in revenge
C. a murder done in great anger
D. a murder done in enmity
10. Indians are going places in the field of software technology.
A. going abroad
B. going to spaces
C. talented and successful
D friendly
Fill in the blanks
11. civilisation, like.......11. fall, not so much because of ........ 12 of the enemy outside, as through the weakness and....13.. within. Rome fell not because of the .......14..
they merely knocked....15... something that was already dead. The heart of Rome had ....16 beating when the arms and legs were cut....17.. We see something of this....18... in India and China and in the case of Arabs. The .... 19 of Arabian civilization was sudden even as their rise had been. In India and China the process is long drawn.....20 and it is not easy to spot it.
11 a states b. kingdom
c empires d buildings
12. a. weakness b strength
c power d tenacity
13 a disease b decease
c decay d fortitude
14. barbarity b barbarous
c barbarians d romans
15. a off b on
c down d no word
16. a seized b rotated
c ceased d started
17. a down b off c up d no word
18. process b procedure
c spectacle d scene
19. a downfall b death
c. collapse d dismemberment
20. a out b up
c upon d no word
Sentence improvement
21. He told me that he was married four years.
A, over four years
B. four years ago
C. about four years
D. no improvement
22. Chennai is by the way a cosmopolitan city.
A. By the by
B. By and large
C. on the large
D. no improvement
23. For me money is only the means to an end.
a. only means
B. only the mean
C. only a means
d. no improvement
24. We eat that we may live.
a might
b. shall
c sould
d. no improvement
25. kannan asked me to go round with them, but I didn't want
A. don't want
B. don't want to
C. didn't want to
d no improvement
Answers... 1c 2 a 3 d 4 c 5 b 6 a 7 b 8 c 9 a 10 a 11 c 12 b 13 c 14 c 15 c 16 c 17 b 18 c 19 c 20 a 21 b 22 b 23 c 24 d 25 c
Direction 26 to 31 in the following questions, sentences, are given with blanks to be filled in with an appropriate word. four alternatives are suggested for each question.
choose the correct alternative out of the four.
26. many a man ......... imprisoned without trial in fascist countries.
a. are b were c is d have been
27. The plane will take off when the thunderstorm.......
a. stops b. stopped c would stop d will stop
28. If I were.... I wouldn't accept such treatment.
a him b them c he d one
29. Each man and each woman..... a vote.
a have b has c can d must
30. when the doctor..... the patient was already......
a arrived died
b arrived dead
c arrive dead
d arriving dying
31 if you litter, you.... to pay a fine.
a will have
b would have
c will had
d. would had
answer. 26 c 27 a 28 c 29 b 30 b 31 a
ONE WORD
32. Which may cause death
a. fatal b. homicide c. subside d. honorary
33. Goods received by one country from the other.
a. import b export c business d. transfer
34. not to be believed
a incredible b indelible c incorrigible d inaudible
35. one who hates mankind
a hater b misanthropist c philanthropist d human
answer 32 a 33 a 34 a 35 b
There is a mistake in each of the
following sentences. Find out the part in which the mistake
occurs.
36. (A) The travel / (B) across the sandy desert / (C) was
an exhausting one / (D) for the caravan.
Ans: ( A )
37. (A) No sooner did / (B) he announce the / (C) tour the
children / (D) screamed with great joy.
Ans: ( C )
38. (A) His only / (B) frame to claim is that / (C) he is
the son of / (D) a rich man.
Ans: ( B )
39. (A) It did not / (B) take me very long / (C) to size up
my / (D) fellow interviewees.
Ans: ( C )
40. (A) I am pleased to sanction / (B) one special increment
/ (C) to all the employees / (D) with this month.
Ans: ( D )
41.Don't depend----- others;you must stand on your feet.(A.upon,B.on C.to D.for).
42.Our life promises a lot -----pleasure and we must learn to enjoy it.(a.with b.for c.of d.at)
43.he travelled all------the world when he was eighty years old.(a.in b.over c.with d.of)
44.Dr. sharma concluded his speech-------stressing on budha's teachings of importance of charity.(a.by b.with c.at d.in)
45.Shivaji maharaja fought ...............every kind of aggression.(a.against b.to c.with d.at)
ans. 41. a 42 c 43 b 44 c 45 a
Directions (Qs. 46?50) : Read the following passage
carefully and answer the questions given below it. Certain
words/phrases are printed in bold to help you to locate them
while answering some of the questions.
The wise old Wazir was Famous for his judgement and people
came to him for justice from all parts of the country.
One-day two men came to his court and claimed ownership of
an extraordinarily good-looking horse. It was a black
beauty indeed. One of the men was tall, very well dressed
and soft-spoken. The other one was just the opposite. Each
of them said that the horse was his. The Wazir heard them
patiently and asked them to leave the horse and come to him
next morning. Both the men came the next morning. The
Wazir asked his soldiers to give the horse to the tall man
and to arrest the other man. The tall man wanted to know
how the Wazir had learnt the truth. ?Very simple?, said he,
?Firstly, a man of your appearance and manners could not
have been the thief. Still, I wanted to be sure, just after
you had left the court. I asked one of my soldiers to leave
the horse free and to see whom it followed. It went after
you. This hint was enough for me.?
46. Which of the following best describes the other man?
(A) Ill-dressed, short-statured, loud-voice
(B) Tall, ill-dressed, courteous
(C) Not well-dressed, short but good mannered
(D) Thin, poorly-built, harsh in expression
Ans: ( A ) Ill-dressed, short-statured, loud-voice
47 The Wazir discovered the real owner of the horse---
(A) by arresting the other man
(B) from the appearance and good manners of the tall man
(C) by knowing whom the horse followed
(D) by leaving the horse free
Ans: ( C ) by knowing whom the horse followed
48. With the Wazir?s wisdom, the tall man was--
(A) consoled
(B) impressed
(C) undecided
(D) confused
Ans: ( B ) impressed
49. People came to the Wazir from all places because he was ---
(A) a wise judge
(B) very famous
(C) an old judge
(D) an old Wazir
Ans: ( A ) a wise judge
50. The story proves that ---
(A) the court soldiers were very smart
(B) the judge was quite old
(C) the horse was very clever
(D) the judge was indeed quite intelligent
Ans: ( D ) the judge was indeed quite intelligent
PART II GENERAL INTELLIGENCE
PART - II
Directions (Qs. 1 to 8) : In these questions, select the
related letters/ words/ numbers/figures from the given
alternatives.
1. Taste : Tongue : : Walk : ?
(a) Pavement
(b) Crutch
(c) Legs
(d) Walking stick
Ans: ( c ) Legs
2. CHIMNEY : SMOKE : : ______ : ______
(a) Gun : Bullet
(b) House : Roof
(c) Clay : Ceramic
(d) Tea : Kettle
Ans: ( a ) Gun : Bullet
3. DCHG : LIKQP : : FEJI : ?
(a) MLSR
(b) NMRQ
(c) ONTS
(d) QPUT
Ans: ( None )
4. CAD : FDG : : XZW : ?
(a) IQJ
(b) CAD
(c) ZBY
(d) UWT
Ans: ( d ) UWT
5. 5 : 124 : : 7 : ?
(a) 342
(b) 343
(c) 248
(d) 125
Ans: ( a ) 342
6. 3265 : 4376 : : 4673 : ?
(a) 2154
(b) 5487
(c) 3562
(d) 5784
Ans: ( d ) 5784
Directions (Qs. 7 to 12) : In these questions, select the
response which is different from the other three responses.
7. (a) Telephone
(b) Tape-Recorder
(c) Transistor
(d) Telescope
Ans: ( d ) Telescope
8. (a) Glue
(b) Oil
(c) Paste
(d) Cement
Ans: ( b ) Oil
9. (a) XZUS
(b) OQLJ
(c) HJFE
(d) FHCA
Ans: ( c ) HJFE
10. (a) KNPS
(b) RUWZ
(c) MPRU
(d) PRSU
Ans: ( d ) PRSU
11. (a) 26 ? 62
(b) 36 ? 63
(c) 46 ? 64
(d) 56 ? 18
Ans: ( d ) 56 ? 18
12. (a) 6958
(b) 7948
(c) 6895
(d) 9783
Ans: ( d ) 9783
Directions (Qs. 13) : In this question, which one set of
letters when sequentially placed at the gaps in the given
letter series shall complete it ?
13. m__nm__n__an__a__ma__
(a) amammn
(b) aammnn
(c) ammanm
(d) aamnan
Ans: ( b ) aammnn
Directions (Qs. 14 to 17) : In these questions, a series is
given with one term missing. Choose the correct
alternative from the given ones that will complete the series.
14. A, c, f, j, ?, ?
(a) ou
(b) mo
(c) lp
(d) rv
Ans: ( a ) ou
15. QYK, ?, ISG, EPE
(a) NWJ
(b) MVI
(c) NVI
(d) MVJ
Ans: ( b ) MVI
16. 10, 22, 46, 94 ?
(a) 180
(b) 184
(c) 190
(d) 140
Ans: ( c ) 190
17. 110, 132, 156, ?, 210
(a) 162
(b) 172
(c) 182
(d) 192
Ans: ( c ) 182
Directions (Qs. 18 to 22) : In these questions, which one of
the given responses would be a meaningful order of the
following words?
18. (1) Book (2) Words
(3) Letters (4) Sentences
(5) Chapters (6) Pages
(a) 3 2 6 5 4 1
(b) 3 2 5 4 6 1
(c) 3 2 4 5 6 1
(d) 3 2 4 6 5 1
Ans: ( d ) 3 2 4 6 5 1
19. (1) Probation (2) Interview
(3) Selection (4) Appointment
(5) Advertisement (6) Application
(a) 5 6 4 2 3 1
(b) 5 6 3 2 4 1
(c) 5 6 2 3 4 1
(d) 6 5 4 2 3 1
Ans: ( c ) 5 6 2 3 4 1
20. If E = 5, PEN = 35, then PAGE = ?
(a) 28
(b) 29
(c) 36
(d) 27
Ans: ( b ) 29
21. If he word ?PORTER? can be coded as ?MBNZQN?, then how
can ?REPORT? be written?
(a) NQMBNZ
(b) NQBMNZ
(c) NBQMNZ
(d) NQMNBZ
Ans: ( a ) NQMBNZ
22. In a certain code, the words ?COME AT ONCE? were
written as XLNVZGLMXV. In the same code which of the
following would be ?OK? ?
(a) LM
(b) LP
(c) KM
(d) KL
Ans: ( b ) LP
Directions (Qs. 23) : In this question, you have to identify
the correct response from the given premises stated
according to following symbols.
23. If ?+? means ?minus?, ?-? means ?multiplication?, ?¸?
means ?plus? and ?x? means ?division, then
15 ? 3 + 10 x 5 ¸ 5 =
(a) 52
(b) 48
(c) 22
(d) 5
Ans: ( b ) 48
Directions (Qs. 24 ) : In this question, find the missing
number from the given response.
24. 8 7 10 12
13 12 15 17
10 9 ? 14
(a) 12
(b) 10
(c) 21
(d) 25
Ans: ( a ) 12
Directions (Qs. 25) : From the given alternative words
select the word which cannot be formed using the letters of
the given word.
25. Given word : ADMINISTRATION
(a) STATION
(b) TRADITION
(c) MINISTER
(d) RATION
Ans: ( c ) MINISTER
PART III NUMERICAL APTITUDE
1. The next number of the sequence 51, 52, 56, 65...... is?
a 75 b 78 c 79 d 81
ans d
2. a's salary is 25% more than b's salary. B's salary is how much less than a's salary?
a 20% b 24% c 25% d 30%
ans a
3. the single discount, which is equivalent to successive discounts of 25% and 10% is
a 35 b 32 c 33 d 32.5
ans d
4. if 2A=3B=4C Then A:B:C is
a 2:3:4
b 4:3:2
c 6:4:3
d non of above
ans c
5. 114.01 + 222.01 + ? = 400
1. 63.98
2. 43.78
3. 736.02
4. -53.98
6. The difference between the circumference and the radius of a circle is 37 cm (use p = 22 / 7). The diameter of the circle is
1. 7 cm
2. 14 cm
3. 33 cm
4. 37 cm
7. The LCM of two multiples of 12 is 1056. If one of the numbers is 132, the other number should be
1. 12
2. 72
3. 96
4. Data inadequate
8. The average of seven results is 5; the average of first three is 3, and that of the last three is 7. The fourth result is
1. 6
2. 5
3. 4
4. 3
9. A man walking at the speed of 4 kmph crosses a square field diagonally in 3 minutes. The area of the field is
1. 20000 sq m
2. 25000 sq m
3. 18000 sq m
4. 19000 sq m
10. The area of a rectangular field is 144 sq m. If the length is increased by 5 m, its area increases by 40 sq m. The length of the field is
1. 12 m
2. 14.4 m
3. 16 m
4. 18 m
11. A, B and C are partners and make a profit of Rs. 4800 which is distributed among them in the ratio 6:5:4. The difference of the amounts A and C received is
1. Rs. 640
2. Rs. 1290
3. Rs. 1280
4. Rs. 1600
12. A, B, & C enter into a partnership with investments in the ratio 3:4:9. If at the end of the year, B's share of profit is Rs. 6175, what is the total profit?
1. Rs. 24300
2. Rs. 24600
3. Rs. 24700
4. Rs. 24100
13. X and Y enter into a partnership. X contributes Rs. 8000 and Y contributes Rs. 10000. At the end of six months they introduce Z, who contributes Rs. 6000. After the lapse of three years, they find that the firm has made a profit of Rs. 9660. Find the share of each.(in Rs.)
1. X-3240, Y-4200, Z-2200
2. X-3360, Y-4400, Z-2100
3. X-3360, Y-4200, Z-2100
4. 3260, Y-4000, Z-2200
14. Umedh Singh and Zorawar Singh invested in a business. They earned some profit which they divided in the ratio 2:3. If Umedh Singh invested Rs. 24, the amount invested by Zorawar Singh was
1. Rs. 36
2. Rs. 16
3. Rs. 30
4. Rs. 48
15. Abdul and Aamir invest respectively Rs. 30000 and Rs. 40000 in a business. Abdul receives Rs. 100 per month out of the profit for running the business and the rest of the profit is divided in proportion to the investments. If in a year Abdul totally receives Rs. 3900, what does Aamir receive?
1. Rs. 3500 2. Rs. 3600
3. Rs. 3900
4. Rs. 4200
16. 7 women and 6 men can do what 4 men and 11 women can do in the same time. 19 women can do the same job in how much time?
1. Same
2. Half
3. One-third
4. Two-third
17. If A can walk a certain distance in 40 days when he takes rest 9 hours each day; how much long will he take to walk the same distance twice as fast and rest twice as long each day?
1. 50 days
2. 45 days
3. 38 days
4. 16 days
18. If 20 men or 25 women or 30 boys can do a piece of work in 16 days by working 10 hours a day, then how many men with 10 women and 18 boys can do 3 ¼ times the same work in 26 days by working 8 hours daily?
1. 35 men
2. 30 men
3. 40 men
4. 48 men
19. Some persons can do a job in 12 days. Two times the number of those persons will do half of that job in
1. 6 days
2. 4 days
3. 12 days
4. 3 days
20. 400 men working 9 hrs a day complete ¼ th of the work in 10 days. The number of additional men, working 8 hrs a day, required to done the remaining work in 20 days is
1. 675
2. 275
3. 250
4. 225
21. 25% of 240 will be how much more than 33.33% of 180?
1. 5
2. 10
3. 6
4. Nil
22. 350% of a number is what percent of 250% of that number?
1. 40%
2. 44%
3. 140%
4. 71%
23. If the length of a rectangle is increased by 20% and the width decreased by 20%, the area of the rectangle will
1. Decrease by 4%
2. Increase by 4%
3. Decrease by 1%
4. Not change at all
24. A shopkeeper increases the price of a commodity by 25% and again increases it by 20%. The net percent increase is
1. 45%
2. 40%
3. 50%
4. 47%
25. The cost of a pant is 60% of the cost of a coat and 300% of the cost of a shirt. If all three cost Rs. 2160, the cost of the shirt will be
1. Rs. 290
2. Rs. 280
3. Rs. 360
4. Rs. 240
PART IV G.K
1. Which of the following countries is a land locked country in south America?
a. Ecuador
b. Peru
c. Uruguay
d. Bolivia
Ans : d
2. Canary Islands belongs to
a. Norway
b. Spain
c. New Zealand
d. Portugal
Ans : b
3. Titan is the largest natural satellite of planet
a. Mercury
b. Venus
c. Saturn
d. Neptune
Ans : c
4. Which of the following planets rotates clock wise?
a. Pluto
b. Jupiter
c. Venus
d. Mercury
Ans : c
5. A difference of 1 degree in longitude at the Equator is equivalent to nearly
a. 101 km
b. 111 km
c. 121 km
d. 125 km
Ans : b
6. The earliest known Indian script is
a. Mori
b. Devanagari
c. Brahmi
d. Kharosti
Ans : c
7. How many times the preamble was amended
a. once
b. twice
c. thrice
d. four times
Ans : a
8. The term socialist was added in the Preamble by the…amendment
a. 40th
b. 42nd
c. 44th
d. 49th
Ans : b
9. The state with the lowest population in India is
a. Goa
b. Tripura
c. Mizoram
d. Sikkim
Ans : d
10. Which person or organisation received the Nobel Prize three times so far?
a. Medame Curie
b. Linus Pauling
c. Alexender Flemming
d. International Committee of the Redcross
Ans : d
11. The Finance Commission is appointed for every… year
a. 3
b. 4
c. 5
d. 6
Ans : c
12. Under which five year plan did agriculture show a negative growth?
a. 1st plan
b. 2nd plan
c. 3rd plan
d. 4th plan
Ans : c
13. Who is the founder of the Capital city of Agra?
a. Akbar
b. Babar
c. Sikinder Lodi
d. Mubarak Shah Sayyad
Ans: c
14. The first tide generated electricity project was established at
a. Vizhinjam, Kerala
b. Mangalore, Karnataka
c. Paradeep, Orissa
d. Vishakapattanam
Ans : a
15. National Institute of Oceanography is located in :
a. Calcutta
b. Chennai
c. Mangalore
d. Panaji
Ans : d
16. The 2004 Olympics were held in :
a. Bangkok
b. Rome
c. Athens
d. Nagasaki
Ans : c
17. Who headed the committee appointed on Kargil War ?
a. Gen. V. P. Malik
b. Gen. S. K. Sinha
c. K. Subramanyam
d. K. C. Panth
Ans : c
18. The C. K. Nayudu Trophy is related to the sport of
a. cricket
b. Hockey
c. Football
d. Chess
Ans : a
19. New York is situated on the river
a. Hudson
b. Thames
c. Danube
d. Tigris
Ans : a
20. “The Woman of the Millennium” selected by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is
a. Margaret Thacher
b. Hillary Clinton
c. Chandrika Kumaratunga
d. Indira Gandhi
Ans : d
21. The General Assembly of United Nations meets
a. Once a year
b. twice a year
c. thrice a year
d. Once in five years
Ans : a
22. The “Common Wealth Games 2002″ will be held in
a. Toranto
b. Manchester
c. Tokyo
d. Canberra
Ans : b
23. All India Radio commenced operations in
a. 1926
b. 1936
c. 1945
d. 1947
Ans : b
24. The “Killer Instinct” is written by
a. Sulakshan Mohan
b. M.K.Santanam
c. O.P.Sabharwal
d. Subash Jain
Ans : c
25. The Secretary-General of UN is appointed by the
a. Security Council
b. Trusteeship Council
c. General Assembly
d. World Bank
Ans : c
26. Postal Voting is other wise called:
a. external voting
b. secret voting
c. plural voting
d. proxy voting
Ans : d
27. The Common Wealth of Independent states (CIS) consists of….republica?
a. 10
b. 11
c. 12
d. 13
Ans : c
28. Which of the following harbours is considered as the world’s finest natural harbour?
a. Sydney harbour
b. Toronto harbour
c. New Jersy harbour
d. Singapore harbour
Ans : a
29. Who invented Radar?
a. Henrey Backquerel
b. Max Planck
c. Robert Watson Watt
d. Humphrey Davy
Ans : c
30. Sandal Wood trees are mostly found in…
a. Trophical Evergreen Forests
b. Tropical most Decidous
c. Alpine forests
d. Trophical Thorn Forests
Ans : d
31. The first country to legalise medically assisted suicide is
a. Switzerland
b. New Zealand
c. USA
d. Netherlands
Ans : d
31. India’s newsprint industry is mainly located in
a. Indore
b. Dehradun
c. Nepanagar
d. Nagpur
Ans : c
32. The tomb of Babur is at
a. Kabul
b. Lahore
c. Multan
d. Larkhana
Ans : a
33. The joint session of the two houses is presided by
a. the speaker
b. the president
c. chairman of Rajyasabha
d. none of these
Ans : a
34. The Gandhara school of Art was influenced most by the
a. Greeks
b. Shakas
c. persians
d. Kushans
Ans : a
35. The Simon Commission was appointed in
a. 1927
b. 1928
c. 1929
d. 1930
Ans : c
36. Sikkim became a full fledged state of the Indian Union, in the year ?
a. 1972
b. 1973
c. 1974
d. 1975
Ans : d
37. Who is the founder of Mahabalipuram ?
a. Rajaraja Chola
b. Mahendra Varman
c. Narsimha Varman
d. Narsimha Chola
Ans : c
38. The 189th member of United Nations is
a. Palau
b. Tuvalu
c. Soloman Islands
d. Nauru
Ans : b
39. When was Burma separated from India
a. 1947
b. 1942
c. 1937
c. 1932
Ans : c
40. Which of the following country has more than 55,000 lakes?
a. Poland
b. Denmark
c. Finland
d. Norway
Ans : c
41. OVL implies:
(1) Oil discovery organ of ONGC
(2) A new species of virus
(3) A term used in One Day Cricket
(4) A new banking company
42. Which of the following involves chemical change?
(1) Rusting of iron
(2) Burning of wood -
(3) Reduction of wood
(4) All the three
43. Which of the following cave paintings is the oldest?
(1) Bhimbetka
(2) Ellora
(3) Ajanta
(4) Chittnnavasal
44. Leprosy has been eliminated from India, as:
(1) There was no cae of leprosy in 2005
(2) World Health Organization (WHO) has declared so
(3) The current rate of Incidence has been reduced by 1 out of 10,000
(4) All the patients have been identified for treatment
45. The major producer of cardamom in India is
(1) Kerala
(2) Tamil Nadu
(3) Karnataka
(4)Assam
46. Which of the following is a submarine of the Indian Navy?
(1) INS Virat
(2) INS Sindhurakshk
(3) INS Rajali
(4) INS Vikrãnt
47. Which of the following Indian classical dances derived its name from the name of place of its origin?
(1) Manipuri
(2) Kathkali
(3) Odissi
(4) Kuchipudi
48. Who among the following has been created record in aviation history for the longest uninterrupted flight?
(1)JRDTata
(2) Ratan Tata
(3) Vijay pat Singhania
(4) Steve Fosset
49. Which of the following countries is not a member of G — 8?
(1) Russia
(2) Britain
(3) Spain
(4) Canada
50. Who was the first woman Prime Minister in the world?
(1) Indira Gandhi
(2) Srlmao Bhandarnayake
(3) Margaret Thatcher
(4) Benzlr Bhutto
ANSWERS
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SSC CPO PAPER I ANSWER KEY HELD ON 12 DEC. 2010
1. (A)
2. (D) Thermometer
3. (A) Sunday : Monday
4. (C) HSQ
5. (C) XVTR
6. (D) HGSOT
7. (B) 222
8. (C) 768
9. (D) 57 : 68
10. (A)
11. (C) Erosion agents
12. (D)
13. (C) Salary
14. (D) Cloth - Skirt
15. (C) LNQW
16. (C) 698
17. (B) 483 - 35
18. (A) 146, 35, 278
19. (A) 4, 20, 56
20. (C) BGMTB
21. (A) 1, 3. 2, 4
22. (C) 4, 2, 3, 5, 1
23. (B) chm
24. (B) 5357
25. (A) f 48 X
26. (B)
27. (D)
28. (A) k/22
29. (A) WYAC
30. (C) 17, 47
31. (C) 31 years
32. (B) E
33. (C) Niece and uncle
34. (C) ANKLE
35. (A) GENERATE
36. (A) 6463
37. (B) GARDEN
38. (A) ÷, =, ×
39. (C) 279
40. (B) 115
41. (C) South and North region
42. (B) 20 m
43. (B)
44. (C) Both I and II follow
45. (C)
46. (C)
47. (A)
48. (B)
49. (B)
50. (D)
51. (A) Once
52. (B) Great Britain
53. (B) Centre - State relations
54. (B) Article 51 a
55. (C) 1975
56. (B) Income inequality
57. (C) 1867
58. nigam tax
59. (D) 1966
60. (D) San Francisco
61. (A) Tarabai
62. (C) Sriharikota
63. (A) Home Rule Movement
64. (C) Portuguese
65. (D) Matribhoomi
66. (A) Keshavananda Bharti CASE
67. (A) 1945
68. (B) Should be at least 35 years of age
69. (D) Mandalay
70. (B) Groundnut-Bihar
71. (B) Nickel
72. (C) Those who cultivate the land of others
73. (C) Delhi
74. (C) Russia
75. (C) Thar
76. (B) 1.36 kg
77. cow
78. (C) Give them advantage in finding food,
because of which those with long necks
survive
79. (B) Kerala
80. (C) Bone
81. (D) Metture
82. (C) Butane and propane
83. (D) Sand and sodium bicarbonate
84. (B) Flint glass
85. (A) Boron and Cadmium
86. (B) Decrease
87. (C) 24 hours
88. (D) They must be dropped in vacuum
89. (C) Linear momentum
90. (A) Silver Iodide (AgI)
91. (A) Malicious technique of tricking Web
users into revealing confidential
information
92. Above 20,000 kHz
93. (A) China
94. (A) V.S. Sampath
95. (C) Meghnad Desai
96. (B) President of South Korea
97. (A) Low Rate of Interest
98. (C) Tennis
99. (B) Music
100. (A) Spain
101. (B) 16
102. (D) 2
103. (A) 0
104. (C) 0
105. (C) 1
106. (D) 12
107. (A) 1100
108. (D) 0.1%
109. (A) 5
8
110. (B) 9
111. (C) 25%
112. (D) 125
113. (D) 1
114. (C) 0.3
115. (D) 127
116. (A) 144
117. (B) 5 : 7
118. (C) 6 5 −
119. (D) 10.5
120. (B) 50
121. (A) 0.73
122. (A) 9.7
123. (B) 1 : 4
124. (A) 45
125. (A) 500
126. (D) %
127. (C) 6 : 8 : 9
128. (C) 0
129. (C) 14.50%
130. (D) 40%
131. (B) 5.5% decrease
132. (B) 1,050
133. (B) 20
134. (A) 12%
135. (D) 4
136. (C) 78 km/hr
137. (D) 72
138. (C) 6
139. (B) 18 days
140. (B) 6
141. (C) 40
142. (D) %
143. (A) 5%
144. (A) 600
145. (C) 49.9 kg
146. (B) 2 km/hr
147. (D) 12
148. (B ) 1980
149. (C) 1440
150. (A) 5520
151. (A) Last night I dream
152. (D) No error.
153. (C) On a night of the crime
154. (B) Why he hasn't
155. (B) Four hours drive
156. (B) Over
157. (B) With
158. (A) Against
159. (B) On
160. (C) Of
161. (B) Kind
162. (C) Forefathers
163. (D) Accept
164. (C) Submissive
165. (C) Enough
166. (A) Radiant
167. (B) Curse
168. (A) Fail
169. (C) Lenient
170. (C) Chaotic
171. (B) Completely
172. (B) Irregularly
173. (B) To be independent
174. (C) A subject of dispute
175. (A) Paid no heed
176. (C) The strong wind
177. (C) Hard working people
178. (A) Bottom
179. (A) In delhi
180. (A) Just now
181. (D) Barometer
182. (D) Optimist
183. (B) Universal
184. (B) Notorious
185. (D) Synonyms
186. (B) Envelope
187. (A) Character
188. (B) Drunkenness
189. (A) Surprise
190. (B) Committee
191. (B) Popularly
192. (B) Accommodated
193. (A) Often
194. (A) Whole
195. (D) Part
196. (B) Largest
197. (D) Centres
198. (A) World
199. (C) Former
200. (A) Area
Thursday, December 16, 2010
C.P.O SI SSC PAPER II ENGLISH ANSWER KEY
l. 1. Even though
P. the movie 'Avatar'
Answer: PRQS
2.
1. The dollar has been
Ans: QPRS
3.
1. Miffed over the issue
Answer: PSQR
4.
l. The developer of
.
Answer: SRQP.
5.
1. The agencies shall submit the bid documents
Ans: QRSP
6. 6.
1. The Indian hockey players
Answer: PRQS
7.
1. Though things are
Ans: QRPS
8.
1. Inherited $3000, but it was not sufficient to start a zoo.
.
Answer: QSPR
9.
1. It was not the sort of prize one could carry home at Short notice.
Answer: SQPR
10.
1. One day at school.
ANSWER: RQPS
11.
1. Newton's head was so full of ideas that he was often quite lost in his thoughts.
Answer: RSQP
12.
1. Socrates
Answer: QSRP
13.
1. Life was
ANSWER: SQPR
14.
1. Most editors
Answer: QPSR
15.
1. My aunt and mother
Answer: RPQS
16.
1. For a long time
Answer: RPSQ
17.
1. My account of
Answer: QPRS
18. l. The object
ANSWER: QSRP
19. 1. Often I have felt
ANSWER: QSRP
20.
1. Springfield may be a great place to live.
Ans: SQRP
21. An official call to appear in a court of law
Answer: Summon
22. To cut a part of a person's body
Ans: amputate
23. One who is filled with excessive and mistaken enthusiasm about his religion:
Ans: Fanatic
24. A list of items to be transacted at a meeting
Ans: Agenda
25. Murder of brother
Ans: Fratricide
26. One who cannot speak
Ans: dumb
27. The highest point
Ans: Zenith
28. A speech delivered without previous preparation
Ans: extempore
29. One who pretends to be what he is not.
Ans: Hypocrite
30. Study of heavenly bodies
Ans: Astronomy
Question: 31-50: Active and passive Voice.
31. A new car has been bought by me
32. Students might have been given some concession by their teachers.
33. Vegetarians should not be offered meat
34. All those bad debts must be written off by you.
35. Is the chief guest being received at the station?
36. Butter is made from milk by us.
37. People telling me what to do was not liked by me.
38. The chairman had called off the meeting
39. 200 boys were arrested by the police on the university campus.
40. Why is he liked by you so much.
41. They will send the invitation cards today
42. Several cakes have been baked by her friends.
43. It is believed that God gives us misery.
44. The chief guest has planted a lot of saplings.
45. The matter has been discussed discussed by the Prime Minister with the other ministers.
46. The students would be met by the Principal this evening.
47. The President appoints the chief justice of India.
48. The principal convened a meeting.
49. My suitcase has been stolen by someone.
50. Radhika and Sarath Kumar are being interviewed by Anu.
Questions: 51-70: Choose the appropriate word.
51. Refused
52. anybody
53. backed out
54. longer
55. witness of the murder.
56. humane
57. had sung
58. No improvement. ( may have been traveling)
59. No improvement. (all the other contestants)
60. unpack, eat their lunch and relax.
61. opening
62. has been ill
63. Those who live
64. How
65. diminished
66. advised
67. whose
68. were killed
69. improved
70. increased.
71. do you want -a 72 she said"how ugly d 73 she said you can leave b 74 my friend said i am d 75 mukta said a 76 the commander b 77. he promised d 78 geeta said b 79 she exclaimed b 80 she said to me a 81 he said alas b 82 i shall unlock c 83 i wounder d 84 dinesh b 85 he said i intend b 86 he said the sun b 87 ram a 88 he said what a b 89 what kind a 90 the doctor b 91 mini d 92 he said i will come d 93 don't do b 94 make me c 95 my principal d 96 at each other c 97 to the site and jumped inc 98 were starding b 99 all sale of diamonds abroad b 100 the advocate d 101 if i would a 102 our d 103 have been b 104 itn't it c 105that has c 106 she is so d 107 is too very oyident c 108 109 junior than b 110 c 111 a 112 b what has 113 a he had no right 114 b see the ant's danger 115 b escapes from | |
116. Of late the number of literates__gone up.
Ans: has
117. Please make yourself__home
Ans: at
118. Keep your dog_the flower beds. It may damage the flowers.
Ans: off
119. The brave youth immediately jumped__the river to save the drowning child.
Ans: into
120. WE can make no progress if we continue working___these conditions.
Ans: under
121-125: Choose the word opposite in the meaning of the given word.
121. Escalate
Ans: Decrease.
122. Anarchy
Ans: order
123. Commotion
Ans: tranquility
124. Monotony
Ans: Variety
125. Latter
Ans: former
126-130: Choose the word most similar.
126. Candid
Ans: Frank
127. Zealous
Ans: Ardent
128. Industrious
Ans: Hard-working
129. Feasible
Ans: practical
130. Adopt
Ans: choose
131-140: Correct Spelt words:
131. Height
132. Label
133. Museum
134. Occasion
135. Committee
136. Disease
137. traveller
138. Scissors
139. Vacuum
140. Accommodation
141-150: Idiom and phrases
141. White elephant
Ans: costly and useless possession
142. Once in a blue moon
Ans: rarely
143. put off
Ans: postponed
144. set forth
Ans: stated
145. for a song.
Ans: very cheaply
146. given up
Ans: stopped
147. get his point
Ans: make them understand
148. fair-weather friends
Ans: friends who desert you in difficulties
149. ins and outs
Ans: complete details
150. make good the loss
ans: try to minimize the loss.
Q.151-180: Passages Questions:
Passage 1:
151. The author of the passage believes that
Ans: sport is not a test of national virtue
152. By concrete examples, the writes is referring to----
Ans: historic events
153. In the competitive, you
Ans: play to win
154. At the international level, sports
Ans: are an imitation of war
155. Orgies are:
Ans: excessive indulgence
Passage II
156. The central idea of the passage is:
Ans: the importance of gaining control over one's mind
157. It is possible to control everything else but one's mind...means
Ans: It is possible to control everything else except one's mind
158. The word decluttered in the para 3 means:
Ans: to remove unnecessary things
159. What seems to be coincidence
ans: Events happening according to ours wishes
160. How does the law of attraction work in life?
Ans: we attract things we desire.
Passage III
161. From where could this account have been taken
Ans: An interview
162. Lorde is probably a...
Ans: Poet
163. Another word in the second paragraph that means 'rewriting' is...
Ans: revising
164. According to the writer the two process involved in revising her work are...
Ans: easy and anchored
165. The person named Lorde in the passage writes in a journal..
Ans: very regularly
Passage IV
166. What stage of life must the author be..
Ans: Old age
167. What feeling does the author harbour about life?
Ans: Gratitude
168. What according to the author, were the most fulfilling moments of his life?
Ans: When he could help others without expecting anything back
169. What, according to the author, is the most important thing in his life
Ans: The thing one is striving for
170. What is the tone of the passage?
Ans: Reflective
Passage V
171. It is too deep and dark for any plants to grow?
Ans: The sea is very deep and dark and so no plant can grow.
172. ...but no depth, it seems, is too great for animal life."
Ans: Animals can easily live at any great depth.
173. Which of the following statements best summarises Para II.
Ans: There is a keen struggle for life at deep sea.
174. Cuttle fished depend upon their feelers mainly to
Ans: capture food
175. The last paragraph is about
Ans: light producing animals
Passage VI:
176. What qualities did the speaker inherit from his mother
Ans: faith in goodness and deep kindless
177. Who were the speaker's close friends in his childhood
Ans: Aravindan, Ramanadha Sastry, Sivaprakasan
178. What made the speaker's childhood unique
Ans: The time spent with Jallaluddin and Samsuddin
179. What kind of environment is a child born into?
Ans: a specific socio-economic and emotional environment.
180. Who was the high priest of the Rameswaram Temple
Ans: Laksjmana Sastry
181-200: Fill in the paragraph.
Passage I:
181. proposes
182. providing
183. loopholes
184. intends
185. appointed
186. invoke
187. shall
188. fundamental
189. opportunities
190. their
Passage II
191. wake
192. for
193. then
194. what
195. told
196. them
197. her
198. and
199. encouragement
200. tears
CPO SI SSC NUMERICAL APTITUDE ANSWER KEY HELD ON 12 DEC. 2010 C.P.O
1. if under root 2 = 256................ B
2. is equal to ................... B
3. IF a4+............................D
4. is equal to ..................... C 0
5. .11111+........... C
6. a number when divided................D
7. The lcm of two.....................D 12
8. .001 is equivalent to..............D .1%
9. is equal to..................... A 8/5
10. (6.5*........................B 9
11. if the selling price of............ C 25%
12. if selling price of an article..... D 125
13. if then the value of p.......D 1
14. is simplified to..... C 0.3
15. the next.........D 127
16. the wrong.............. A 144
17.the ratio of the ................ B 5:7
18. simplif...........
19. under root 110 1/4 is equal to....... D 10.5
20 by what least.................. B 50
21. (.9*................ A 0.73
22. is equal to............ A 9.7
23. if 30% of............. B 1:4
24. two numbers are......... A
25. in an examination,................ A
26. a's income............D
27. if a:b................ C
28. if x:y.............C 0
29. two successive....... C 14.50%
30. 32 is what............D 40%
31. if the length............... B
32. the difference between.............B
33. if the ratio .......B 20
34. an article, which.........A 12%
35. two pipes..................D 8 1/4
36. the speeds............C 78
37. two trains, D 72
38. a alone can complete...... C 6
39. tapas works.......B18
40 a sum of......... B
41, one man and ...........C 40
42. the simple...........D 3 1/3%
43. at some rate........A 5%
44. in an examination, the av.....A 600
45. there are 50.......C 49.9kg
46 a boat..........
47. 30 pens...... D 12
48 B 1980
49. C 1440
50. A 5520
2. is equal to ................... B
3. IF a4+............................D
4. is equal to ..................... C 0
5. .11111+........... C
6. a number when divided................D
7. The lcm of two.....................D 12
8. .001 is equivalent to..............D .1%
9. is equal to..................... A 8/5
10. (6.5*........................B 9
11. if the selling price of............ C 25%
12. if selling price of an article..... D 125
13. if then the value of p.......D 1
14. is simplified to..... C 0.3
15. the next.........D 127
16. the wrong.............. A 144
17.the ratio of the ................ B 5:7
18. simplif...........
19. under root 110 1/4 is equal to....... D 10.5
20 by what least.................. B 50
21. (.9*................ A 0.73
22. is equal to............ A 9.7
23. if 30% of............. B 1:4
24. two numbers are......... A
25. in an examination,................ A
26. a's income............D
27. if a:b................ C
28. if x:y.............C 0
29. two successive....... C 14.50%
30. 32 is what............D 40%
31. if the length............... B
32. the difference between.............B
33. if the ratio .......B 20
34. an article, which.........A 12%
35. two pipes..................D 8 1/4
36. the speeds............C 78
37. two trains, D 72
38. a alone can complete...... C 6
39. tapas works.......B18
40 a sum of......... B
41, one man and ...........C 40
42. the simple...........D 3 1/3%
43. at some rate........A 5%
44. in an examination, the av.....A 600
45. there are 50.......C 49.9kg
46 a boat..........
47. 30 pens...... D 12
48 B 1980
49. C 1440
50. A 5520
C.P.O SUB INSPECTOR SSC GENERAL INTELLIGENCE AND REASONING ANSWER KEY SSC CPO ANSWER KEY
- QUESTION FIGURES A
- STETHOSCOPE D
- SPRING A
- BYW : DWV C
- JLNP C
- NUMBER D
- 520
- 432 C
- 13 D
- QUESTION FIGURES A
- TO WHICH GENERAL C
- IN QUESION NO. 12 TO 17 FIND THE ODD D
- INSURANCE C
- PLAY - ACTOR D
- EGKQ C
- 357 B
- 392-21
- A SERIES OF FIGURES A 146,35,278
- GIVEN SET 2, 10, 28 A
- IN THE FOLLOWING QUESTION INCREASING NUMBER C BGMTB
- AMOEBA B
- ARRANGE THE FOLLOWING WORDS IN A DICTIONARY D
- AEBD-FJGI-KOLN- B CHM
- 5255, 5306 B 5357
- b3P A
- QUESTION FIGURES B
- QUESTION FIGURES TRINGLE D
- C/6, ..... A
- BDFH, IKMO A
- 2, 65, 7 C 17, 47
- A FATHER'S AGE IS ONE C 31 YEARS
- 6 PERSONS A B
- A IS THE FATHER OF B, C IS THE DAUGHTER ..... C
- REPUBLICAN C
- ESTRANGE A
- IF SEVEN IS CODED AS A
- IN A CODE LANGUAGE, B
- WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING IS CORRECT? A
- SOME EQUATIONS ARE
- ANSWER B 115
- IN A SQUARE-SHAPED FIELD C SOUTH AND NORTH REGION
- MY FRIEND AND I STARTED B 20m
- TWO POSITIONS OF A CUBICAL D 5
- CHOSE FROM D
- RELIGIOUS MINDED AND GOD B
- INDIA IS A C
- MUSICIANS, INSTRUMENTALISTS B
- WHICH ANSWER FIGURE A
- IN THE FOLLOWING FIGURE IN A GARDEN B
- QUESTION FIGURE B
RAJASTHAN POLICE CONSTABLE MODEL SET PAPER G.K
1. ‘Lucknow Pact’ was signed between the Congress and the
Muslim League in the year?
(A)1913
(B) 1914
(C)1915
(D) 1916
Ans : D
2. Buddhist, Hindu and Jain rock- cut caves exist at?
(A)Ajanta
(B) Elephanta
(C)Ellora
(D) Nasik
Ans : C
3. Palk Strait makes maritime boundary between India and?
(A) Bangladesh
(B)Maldives
(C)Pakistan
(D) Sri Lanka
Ans : D
4. Trans-border trade through Nathu La is done between India
and—
(A) Bangladesh
(B) Bhutan
(C) China
(D) Nepal
Ans : C
5. Which one of the following is not a Siva temple?
(A) Kedarnath temple
(B) Jagannath temple
(C) Mahakaleswar temple
(D) Viswanath temple
Ans : B
6. Light from the Sun reaches Earth in about?
(A) 2 minutes
(B) 4 minutes
(C) 8 minutes
(D) 16 minutes
Ans : C
7. In which of the following crops,Uttar Pradesh is the largest
producer in the country?
(A) Barley
(B) Maize
(C) Potato
(D) Rice
Ans : C
8. The number of members nominated by the President to the Council of States is?
(A) 6
(B) 8
(C) 10
(D) 12
Ans : D
9. Light year is a unit of?
(A) Light
(B) Time
(C) Distance
(D) Intensity of light
Ans : C
10. The three primary colours are
(A) Violet, Black, Blue
(B) Yellow, Orange, Red
(C) Blue, Yellow, Red
(D) Blue, Green,Red
Ans : D
11. Akbar has been called the ‘First national King, mainly because he
(A) was a great administrator.
(B) established a new religion ‘Din -i-Ilahi
(C) provided an efficient government to the people.
(D) was highly tolerant and secular in his out look,
Ans: D
12. Sher Shah’s real name was
(A) Hemu
(B) Faizi
(C) Bahadur
(D) Farid
Ans: D
13. By conquering most parts of the Indian subcontinent and giving it one of the best systems of administration then known to the world, he perpetuated the name of his forebears and of the Mughal dynasty in the land, This statement aptly refers to
(A)Akbar
(B) Jehangir
(C) Shahjahan
(D) Aurangzeb
Ans: A
14. The ‘Misl’ of which Ranjit Singh was the leader, was
(A) Sukerchakia
(B) Ahluwalia
(C) Phulkia
(D) Ramgarhia
Ans: A
15. Aurangzeb attacked Bijapur and Golconda because
(A) Aurangzeb was an orthodox Sunni and the rulers of Bijapur and Golconda were Shia Muslims.
(B) of Aurangzeb’s policy of expansion and to consolidate his supremacy.
(C) Bijapur and Golconda were supporting Marathas.
(D) Rulers of Bijapur and Golconda were weak and as such it offered easy takeover.
Ans: B
16. If water tax is increased by 10% and the consumption of water is decreased by 10%, the difference in expenditure will be?
(A) 0%
(B) 1%
(C) 2%
(D) 5%
ANS : C
17.. A 100 m long train is going at a speed of 60 km/hr. It will cross a 140 m long railway bridge in—
(A) 36 sec
(B) 72 sec
(C) 144 sec
(D) 216 sec
ANS : C
18. Which of the following statements about Mahatma Gandhi are true?
1. He received his early education in Rajkot.
2. He was married to Kasturba at the age of 13.
3. He studied law at the Inner Temple, London.
4. He was most influenced by Ruskin’s book ‘Unto the last’
Select the correct answer from the codes given below—
Codes:
(A) l and 2
(B) 1,2 and 3
(C) 1,3 and 4
(D) 1,2,3and 4
ANS : C
19. Liberhan Commission report relates to?
(A) Administrative reforms
(B) Demolition of Babri Mosque
(C) Godhra incident in Gujarat in 2002
(D) Tax reforms
Ans : B
20. Somdev Devbarman is associated with?
(A) Hockey
(B) Football
(C) Lawn Tennis
(D) Cricket
Ans : C
21. ‘Vande Matram’ song was much in news recently. It is related to?
(A) Arvind Chosh
(B) Bankim Chandra
(C) Rabindra Nath Tagore
(D) Sharat Chandra
Ans : B
22. Consider the following statements about Barack Obama—
1. Barrack Obama is the 44th President of America.
2. He is the second non-white President of Amaica.
3. He is of African origin.
Select the correct answer from
the codes given below:
Codes:
(A) 1 only
(B) 2 only
(C) 3only
(D) l and 3
Ans : D
23. Who among the following rulers are reported to have performed
Asvamedha sacrifice?
1. Pushyamitra
2. Pravarasena I
3. Pulakesin
4. Samudra Gupta
Indicate the correct answer from the codes given below:
Codes:
(A)l and 2 (B) 3 and 4
(C)l and 4 (D) 12,3 and 4
Ans : C
24. What was the amount of ‘Sardeshmukhi’ charged by
Shivaji?
(A) One-third
(B) One-fifth
(C) One-eighth
(D) One-tenth
Ans : D
25. Which of the following Union Territories have a State
assembly?
1. Chandigarh
2. Delhi
3. Pondicherry
4. Lakshdweep
Select the correct answer from
the Codes given below:
Codes:
(A)l and 2
(B) 2 and 3
(C) 1,2 and 3
(D) 2,3 and 4
Ans : B
26. ‘Economic and Social Planning’is a subject in the?
(A) Union list
(B) State list
(C) Concurrent list
(D) None of the above
Ans : C
27. The Vice-President is elected by?
(A) The people
(B) The electoral college which elects the President
(C) The members of both Houses of Parliament
(D) By the members of the State Legislatures
Ans : C
28. Night blindness is caused by the deficiency of?
(A) Vitamin E
(B) Vitamin C
(C) Vitamin A
(D) Vitamin B
Ans : C
29. India’s largest ship breaking yard is located in Gujarat at?
(A)Alang
(B) Kandla
(C)Okha
(D) Porbander
Ans : A
30. Who amongst the following was the first recipient of Bharat
Ratna?
(A) C. Rajagopalachari
(B) Jawahar Lal Nehru
(C) Rajendra Prasad
(D) S. Radhakrishnan
Ans : A
31. Which of the following gurus founded the ‘Khalsa’?
(A) Nanak
(B) Har Kishan
(C) Teg Bahadur
(D) Govind Singh
Ans : D
32. Who of the following got the Moti Masjid, Agra constructed during his reign?
(A) Akbar
(B) Aurangzeb
(C) Jahangir
(D) Shahjahan
Ans : D
33 Who built the famous Dilwara temple at Mount Abu in the 13th century?
(A)Mahendrapala
(B) Mahipala
(C) Rajyapala
(D) Tejapala
Ans : D
34. Akbar’s land revenue system was known as
(A) Bandob system
(B) Zabti system
(C) Todarmal’s revenue system
(D) All of these
Ans : B
35. Sikh Gum Arjun Dev was killed during the reign of
(A)Humayun
(B) Akbar
(C) Jahangir
(D) Shah Jahan
Ans: C
Muslim League in the year?
(A)1913
(B) 1914
(C)1915
(D) 1916
Ans : D
2. Buddhist, Hindu and Jain rock- cut caves exist at?
(A)Ajanta
(B) Elephanta
(C)Ellora
(D) Nasik
Ans : C
3. Palk Strait makes maritime boundary between India and?
(A) Bangladesh
(B)Maldives
(C)Pakistan
(D) Sri Lanka
Ans : D
4. Trans-border trade through Nathu La is done between India
and—
(A) Bangladesh
(B) Bhutan
(C) China
(D) Nepal
Ans : C
5. Which one of the following is not a Siva temple?
(A) Kedarnath temple
(B) Jagannath temple
(C) Mahakaleswar temple
(D) Viswanath temple
Ans : B
6. Light from the Sun reaches Earth in about?
(A) 2 minutes
(B) 4 minutes
(C) 8 minutes
(D) 16 minutes
Ans : C
7. In which of the following crops,Uttar Pradesh is the largest
producer in the country?
(A) Barley
(B) Maize
(C) Potato
(D) Rice
Ans : C
8. The number of members nominated by the President to the Council of States is?
(A) 6
(B) 8
(C) 10
(D) 12
Ans : D
9. Light year is a unit of?
(A) Light
(B) Time
(C) Distance
(D) Intensity of light
Ans : C
10. The three primary colours are
(A) Violet, Black, Blue
(B) Yellow, Orange, Red
(C) Blue, Yellow, Red
(D) Blue, Green,Red
Ans : D
11. Akbar has been called the ‘First national King, mainly because he
(A) was a great administrator.
(B) established a new religion ‘Din -i-Ilahi
(C) provided an efficient government to the people.
(D) was highly tolerant and secular in his out look,
Ans: D
12. Sher Shah’s real name was
(A) Hemu
(B) Faizi
(C) Bahadur
(D) Farid
Ans: D
13. By conquering most parts of the Indian subcontinent and giving it one of the best systems of administration then known to the world, he perpetuated the name of his forebears and of the Mughal dynasty in the land, This statement aptly refers to
(A)Akbar
(B) Jehangir
(C) Shahjahan
(D) Aurangzeb
Ans: A
14. The ‘Misl’ of which Ranjit Singh was the leader, was
(A) Sukerchakia
(B) Ahluwalia
(C) Phulkia
(D) Ramgarhia
Ans: A
15. Aurangzeb attacked Bijapur and Golconda because
(A) Aurangzeb was an orthodox Sunni and the rulers of Bijapur and Golconda were Shia Muslims.
(B) of Aurangzeb’s policy of expansion and to consolidate his supremacy.
(C) Bijapur and Golconda were supporting Marathas.
(D) Rulers of Bijapur and Golconda were weak and as such it offered easy takeover.
Ans: B
16. If water tax is increased by 10% and the consumption of water is decreased by 10%, the difference in expenditure will be?
(A) 0%
(B) 1%
(C) 2%
(D) 5%
ANS : C
17.. A 100 m long train is going at a speed of 60 km/hr. It will cross a 140 m long railway bridge in—
(A) 36 sec
(B) 72 sec
(C) 144 sec
(D) 216 sec
ANS : C
18. Which of the following statements about Mahatma Gandhi are true?
1. He received his early education in Rajkot.
2. He was married to Kasturba at the age of 13.
3. He studied law at the Inner Temple, London.
4. He was most influenced by Ruskin’s book ‘Unto the last’
Select the correct answer from the codes given below—
Codes:
(A) l and 2
(B) 1,2 and 3
(C) 1,3 and 4
(D) 1,2,3and 4
ANS : C
19. Liberhan Commission report relates to?
(A) Administrative reforms
(B) Demolition of Babri Mosque
(C) Godhra incident in Gujarat in 2002
(D) Tax reforms
Ans : B
20. Somdev Devbarman is associated with?
(A) Hockey
(B) Football
(C) Lawn Tennis
(D) Cricket
Ans : C
21. ‘Vande Matram’ song was much in news recently. It is related to?
(A) Arvind Chosh
(B) Bankim Chandra
(C) Rabindra Nath Tagore
(D) Sharat Chandra
Ans : B
22. Consider the following statements about Barack Obama—
1. Barrack Obama is the 44th President of America.
2. He is the second non-white President of Amaica.
3. He is of African origin.
Select the correct answer from
the codes given below:
Codes:
(A) 1 only
(B) 2 only
(C) 3only
(D) l and 3
Ans : D
23. Who among the following rulers are reported to have performed
Asvamedha sacrifice?
1. Pushyamitra
2. Pravarasena I
3. Pulakesin
4. Samudra Gupta
Indicate the correct answer from the codes given below:
Codes:
(A)l and 2 (B) 3 and 4
(C)l and 4 (D) 12,3 and 4
Ans : C
24. What was the amount of ‘Sardeshmukhi’ charged by
Shivaji?
(A) One-third
(B) One-fifth
(C) One-eighth
(D) One-tenth
Ans : D
25. Which of the following Union Territories have a State
assembly?
1. Chandigarh
2. Delhi
3. Pondicherry
4. Lakshdweep
Select the correct answer from
the Codes given below:
Codes:
(A)l and 2
(B) 2 and 3
(C) 1,2 and 3
(D) 2,3 and 4
Ans : B
26. ‘Economic and Social Planning’is a subject in the?
(A) Union list
(B) State list
(C) Concurrent list
(D) None of the above
Ans : C
27. The Vice-President is elected by?
(A) The people
(B) The electoral college which elects the President
(C) The members of both Houses of Parliament
(D) By the members of the State Legislatures
Ans : C
28. Night blindness is caused by the deficiency of?
(A) Vitamin E
(B) Vitamin C
(C) Vitamin A
(D) Vitamin B
Ans : C
29. India’s largest ship breaking yard is located in Gujarat at?
(A)Alang
(B) Kandla
(C)Okha
(D) Porbander
Ans : A
30. Who amongst the following was the first recipient of Bharat
Ratna?
(A) C. Rajagopalachari
(B) Jawahar Lal Nehru
(C) Rajendra Prasad
(D) S. Radhakrishnan
Ans : A
31. Which of the following gurus founded the ‘Khalsa’?
(A) Nanak
(B) Har Kishan
(C) Teg Bahadur
(D) Govind Singh
Ans : D
32. Who of the following got the Moti Masjid, Agra constructed during his reign?
(A) Akbar
(B) Aurangzeb
(C) Jahangir
(D) Shahjahan
Ans : D
33 Who built the famous Dilwara temple at Mount Abu in the 13th century?
(A)Mahendrapala
(B) Mahipala
(C) Rajyapala
(D) Tejapala
Ans : D
34. Akbar’s land revenue system was known as
(A) Bandob system
(B) Zabti system
(C) Todarmal’s revenue system
(D) All of these
Ans : B
35. Sikh Gum Arjun Dev was killed during the reign of
(A)Humayun
(B) Akbar
(C) Jahangir
(D) Shah Jahan
Ans: C
BSF GENERAL DUTY CONSTRBLE EXAM PREVIOUS PAPER-2009
Maths
1. 46853 - 39746 = ? - 4456
(1) 7.107 (2) 8427 (3) 10243, (4) 11563 (5) None of these
2. (0.75 x 4.4 x 2.4) + 0.6 = ?
III 13.2 (2) 4.752 (3) 15.84 (4) 12 (5) None of these
3. 55.06 + 19.73 + 85.024 = ?
(1) 160.03 (2) 158.914 (3) 160.534 (4) 159.99 (5) None of these
4. 884697 - 773697 - 102479 = ?
(1) 8531 (2) 8521 (3) 8512 (4) 8251 (5) None of these
5. (9)power 3 + (3)power 2 + (6)power3 + (15)power 2 =?
III 756.96 ' (2) 90.16 (3) 738.96 (4) 756.064 (5) None ofthese
6. ((?]power 2 + (18)power 2 ÷ 125 = 3.56
(1) 15 (2) 12 (3) 11 (4) 14 (5) None of these
7. 15.4x25+40/3.5x6.4 +27.6 =?
(1) 6.5 (2) 10 (3) 8 (4) 8.5 (5) None of these
8. 75 x 28 - 126 = ?
(1) 1894 (2) 1956 (3) 1994 (4) 1974
(5) None of these
9. 465 + 2.5 = ?% of 1500
(1) 14.2 (2) 16.6 (3) 15.4 (4) 12.4 (5) None of these
10. 124 x 39 +? ÷ 45 = 108
(1) 28 (2) 22 (3) 32 (4) 14 (5) None of these
11. 786 ÷ 24 x? = 6.55
(1) 0.2 (2) 4 (3) 0.4 (4) 5 (5) None of these
12. (308 + 144 + 254) + (756 - 665-71) =?
(1) 34.8 (2) 36.4 (3) 35.3 (4) 36.2 (5) None of these
13. 8024 ÷ 59 x ? + 48 = 4944
1. 42 (2) 28 (3) 36 (4) 46 (5) None of these
14. (425 x 4000) + 16000 x 12 = ?
(1) 925 (2) 1275 (3) 1700 (4) 8.85 (5) None of these
15. 6731 + 53 x 8 = ?
(1) 1024 (2) 1016 (3) 1022 (4) 762 (5) None of these
1. 4 2. 1 3. 5 4. 2 5. 3 6. 3 7. 4 8. 4 9. 4 10. 5 11. 1 12. 3 13. 3 14. 2 15. 2
Q. 16-30 GK/general awareness section:
16. The term nitshka which meant ornament in the Vedic period was used later times to denote
1. coin (2) weapon 3) script (4) husband
17. Lord Buddha was born in
(1) Lumbanii (2) Vaishali (3)Bodh Caya (4) Pavapuri
18. The number of Puranas are
1) 25 (2) 18 (3) 52 (4) 108
19. The national bird of India is
(1) Eagle (2) Lily (3) Lion (4) Peacock
20. The currency Japan is:
(1) Waht (2) Dinar (3) Dirham (4) Yen
21. Who was the first man to reach North pole?
(1) Robert Peary (2) Amundsen (3) Yuri Gagrin (4) None of these
22. The book 'Raghuvamsa' was written,by:
(1) Tulsidas (2) Valmiki (3) Kalidas (4) Minoo Masani
23. The height of Mt. Everest is :
(1) 8880 m (2) 8848 m. (3) 8511 m (4) 8484 m
24. In northern hemisphere the longest day falls on
(1) June 25 (2) Ju'ne 21 (3) December 21
(4) June 27
25. Marble is what kind of rock.
(1) Igneous (2) Sedimentary (3) MetamorphiC (4) None of these
26. The Headquarters of Universal Postal Union is:
(1) Berne (2) Rome' (3) Geneva (4) New York
27. First world war started in :
(1) 1914 (2) 1916 (3) 1918 (4) 1920
28 Who invented aeroplane?
(1) W. Roentgen (2) Wright brothers (3) Z. Jansen (4) Pitman
29. Who was the first preseident of India?
1. Dr. Rajendra Prasad 2. B.K Hari 3. Bhimrap Ambedkar 4. P. Nehru
30. what is the Capital of USA?
1. New York. 2. Washington DC 3. Houston 4. Boston
Ans: 16.3 17. 1 18. 4 19. 4 20. 21. 1 22. 3 23. 2 24. 2 25. 3 26. 1 27. 1 28. 2 29. 1 30. 2
MULTI TASKING STAFF SSC MODEL SET PAPER SSC GENERAL AWARENES(G.K)
51. The precipitation consisting of a mixture of snow and rain is—
(A) Sleet
(B) Smog
(C) Snow-line
(D) Fog
Ans : (A)
52. ‘Operation Flood’ was launched in 1970 to—
(A) Control floods
(B) Increase milk production
(C) Improve water sources
(D) Construct more dams
Ans : (B)
53. Photogrammetry is—
(A) Portraying gradient
(B) Movement of setlines
(C) A method of solving geometrical problems
(D) Use of photography in surveying and mapping
Ans : (D)
54. The spice State of India is—
(A) Tamil Nadu
(B) Bihar
(C) Gujarat
(D) Kerala
Ans : (D)
55. Jog Falls is found across the river—
(A) Cauvery
(B) Kabini
(C) Krishna
(D) Sharavati
Ans : (D)
56. Which of the following sea ports of India is the main outlet for export of Tea ?
(A) Mumbai
(B) Kolkata
(C) Kandla
(D) Chennai
Ans : (B)
57. The International Date Line passes through the—
(A) Pacific Ocean
(B) Atlantic Ocean
(C) Indian Ocean
(D) Arctic Ocean
Ans : (A)
58. Which of the following is not a form of precipitation ?
(A) Rainfall
(B) Snowfall
(C) Fog
(D) Hail
Ans : (C)
59. Which of the following is a Great Circle ?
(A) The Tropic of Cancer
(B) The Arctic Circle
(C) The Equator
(D) The Tropic of Capricorn
Ans : (C)
60. Tides in the sea have stored in them—
(A) Hydraulic energy
(B) Kinetic energy
(C) Gravitational potential energy
(D) A combination of all the above
Ans : (D)
61. Which component of blood is considered as the guard cell of our body ?
(A) R.B.C.
(B) Platelets
(C) Plasma
(D) W.B.C.
Ans : (D)
62. Camel can walk easily in the desert, because—
(A) It has thick skin
(B) It can maintain water level in the body
(C) It has a layer of fat under the skin to combat heat
(D) It has long legs with padded paws
Ans : (D)
63. The function of arteries in our body is to—
(A) Carry blood away from the heart
(B) Purify the blood
(C) Manufacture White Blood Corpuscles
(D) Carry blood back to the heart
Ans : (A)
64. Plants climb by means of—
(A) Tendrils
(B) Roots
(C) Pistil
(D) Branches
Ans : (A)
65. This term is associated with the Biology of silkworms.
(A) Apiculture
(B) Sericulture
(C) Sylviculture
(D) Pisciculture
Ans : (B)
66. Pick out the correct sequence of a simple land food chain :
1. Deer
2. Grass
3. Tiger
(A) 1–2–3
(B) 3–2–1
(C) 1–3–2
(D) 2–1–3
Ans : (D)
67. Sex in human beings is determined by—
(A) Vitamins
(B) Chromosomes
(C) Hormones
(D) Nutrients
Ans : (B)
68. Deficiency of fluorine in drinking water causes—
(A) Dental caries (cavity)
(B) Dental fluorosis
(C) Skeletal fluorosis
(D) Goiter
Ans : (A)
69. In man,urea is formed in—
(A) Kidney
(B) Liver
(C) Nephron
(D) Urinary Bladder
Ans : (B)
70. The most important function of perspiration is—
(A) Get rid of the body wastes
(B) Regulate body temperature
(C) Regulate body wastes
(D) Lubricate the skin
Ans : (B)
71. ECG is the instrument that records—
(A) Potential different of cardiac muscles
(B) Rate of respiration
(C) Rate of glomerular filtration
(D) Volume of blood pumped
Ans : (A)
72. Hot spot is an area having—
(A) Wide variety of species
(B) Wealth of endemic species
(C) Rich variety of flora and fauna
(D) Conserving species in natural habitat
Ans : (B)
73. Electromagnet is used in a—
(A) Calling bell
(B) Computer
(C) Motor
(D) Washing machine
Ans : (A)
74. Kilo Watt Hour represents the unit for—
(A) Force
(B) Power
(C) Time
(D) Energy
Ans : (D)
75. A transformer is used to—
(A) Convert mechanical energy into electrical energy
(B) Convert alternating current into direct current
(C) Convert direct current to alternating current
(D) Transform alternating current voltage
Ans : (D)
76. Clear nights are colder than cloudy nights because of—
(A) Conduction
(B) Condensation
(C) Radiation
(D) Insolation
Ans : (C)
77. A stick partly dipped in water appears broken due to—
(A) Reflection
(B) Refraction
(C) Total internal reflection
(D) Diffraction
Ans : (B)
78. What is condensation ?
(A) Change of gas into solid
(B) Change of solid into liquid
(C) Change of vapour into liquid
(D) Change of heat energy into cooling energy
Ans : (C)
79. Kinetic energy is converted into electrical energy in—
(A) Electric Motor
(B) Dynamo
(C) Electromagnet
(D) Ammeter
Ans : (B)
80. Floppy disk is an example of—
(A) Read Only Memory
(B) Random Access Memory
(C) Cache Memory
(D) Secondary Storage Memory
Ans : (D)
81. Which of the following compounds are sprayed over clouds to cause artificial rain ?
(A) Ice
(B) NaOH
(C) AgI
(D) NH4Cl
Ans : (C)
82. Iodine deficiency in diet is known to cause—
(A) Rickets
(B) Obesity
(C) Scurvy
(D) Goiter
Ans : (D)
83. The refrigeration of the food articles keeps them fresh, because—
(A) Water forms crystals
(B) Chemical reaction is slowed down
(C) Chemical reaction take place faster
(D) Bacteria are killed
Ans : (A)
84. Which substance is called the ‘liquid gold’ ?
(A) Gold as a liquid form
(B) Sodium as a liquid form
(C) Mustard oil
(D) Petroleum oil
Ans : (D)
85. Percentage of silver in German silver is—
(A) 25%
(B) 0%
(C) 75%
(D) 80%
Ans : (B)
86. Which type of compounds are sugar and common salt ?
(A) Both are organic compounds
(B) Both are inorganic compounds
(C) Sugar is an organic compound and common salt is an inorganic compound
(D) Sugar is inorganic compound and common salt is an organic compound
Ans : (C)
87. The chemical name of Vitamin ‘E’ is—
(A) Ascorbic acid
(B) Retinol
(C) Tocopherol
(D) Thiamine
Ans : (C)
88. Which of the following gases has bleaching property ?
(A) Carbon dioxide
(B) Carbon Monoxide
(C) Chlorine
(D) Hydrogen
Ans : (C)
89. The heaviest body of our Solar system is—
(A) Sun
(B) Uranus
(C) Jupiter
(D) Saturn
Ans : (A)
90. From amongst the following; name the famous Indian ornithologist—
(A) Dr. Salim Ali
(B) Dr. Gopalasamudram N. Ramachandran
(C) Dr. J. B. S. Haldane
(D) Dr. H. G. Khorana
Ans : (A)
91. Who performed the longest space journey in the year 2007 ?
(A) Venus Williams
(B) Serena Williams
(C) Sunita William
(D) Sir John William
Ans : (C)
92. ‘The Lost Child’ was written by—
(A) Nirad C. Chowdhury
(B) Mulk Raj Anand
(C) Khushwant Singh
(D) Annie Besant
Ans : (B)
93. Dr. M. S. Swaminathan has distinguished himself in which of the following fields ?
(A) Nuclear Physics
(B) Agriculture
(C) Astrophysics
(D) Medicine
Ans : (B)
94. The Headquarters of UNESCO is at—
(A) Rome
(B) Geneva
(C) Paris
(D) New York
Ans : (C)
95. January 15 is celebrated as the—
(A) Army Day
(B) Martyr’s Day
(C) Independence Day
(D) Ugadhi
Ans : (A)
96. Bijapur is known for its—
(A) Heavy rainfall
(B) Rock Temple
(C) Gol Gumbaj
(D) Statue of Gomateshwara
Ans : (C)
97. The Americans are also known as—
(A) Kiwis
(B) Yankees
(C) Tories
(D) None of the above
Ans : (B)
98. India lifted the ONGC Nehru Cup, 2009 after defeating in the final—
(A) Syria
(B) Pakistan
(C) Sri Lanka
(D) Bangladesh
Ans : (A)
99. An element which does not react with oxygen is—
(A) Chlorine
(B) Iodine
(C) Helium
(D) Nitrogen
Ans : (C)
100. During sleep, man’s blood pressure—
(A) Increases
(B) Decreases
(C) Fluctuates
(D) Remains constant
Ans : (B)
(A) Sleet
(B) Smog
(C) Snow-line
(D) Fog
Ans : (A)
52. ‘Operation Flood’ was launched in 1970 to—
(A) Control floods
(B) Increase milk production
(C) Improve water sources
(D) Construct more dams
Ans : (B)
53. Photogrammetry is—
(A) Portraying gradient
(B) Movement of setlines
(C) A method of solving geometrical problems
(D) Use of photography in surveying and mapping
Ans : (D)
54. The spice State of India is—
(A) Tamil Nadu
(B) Bihar
(C) Gujarat
(D) Kerala
Ans : (D)
55. Jog Falls is found across the river—
(A) Cauvery
(B) Kabini
(C) Krishna
(D) Sharavati
Ans : (D)
56. Which of the following sea ports of India is the main outlet for export of Tea ?
(A) Mumbai
(B) Kolkata
(C) Kandla
(D) Chennai
Ans : (B)
57. The International Date Line passes through the—
(A) Pacific Ocean
(B) Atlantic Ocean
(C) Indian Ocean
(D) Arctic Ocean
Ans : (A)
58. Which of the following is not a form of precipitation ?
(A) Rainfall
(B) Snowfall
(C) Fog
(D) Hail
Ans : (C)
59. Which of the following is a Great Circle ?
(A) The Tropic of Cancer
(B) The Arctic Circle
(C) The Equator
(D) The Tropic of Capricorn
Ans : (C)
60. Tides in the sea have stored in them—
(A) Hydraulic energy
(B) Kinetic energy
(C) Gravitational potential energy
(D) A combination of all the above
Ans : (D)
61. Which component of blood is considered as the guard cell of our body ?
(A) R.B.C.
(B) Platelets
(C) Plasma
(D) W.B.C.
Ans : (D)
62. Camel can walk easily in the desert, because—
(A) It has thick skin
(B) It can maintain water level in the body
(C) It has a layer of fat under the skin to combat heat
(D) It has long legs with padded paws
Ans : (D)
63. The function of arteries in our body is to—
(A) Carry blood away from the heart
(B) Purify the blood
(C) Manufacture White Blood Corpuscles
(D) Carry blood back to the heart
Ans : (A)
64. Plants climb by means of—
(A) Tendrils
(B) Roots
(C) Pistil
(D) Branches
Ans : (A)
65. This term is associated with the Biology of silkworms.
(A) Apiculture
(B) Sericulture
(C) Sylviculture
(D) Pisciculture
Ans : (B)
66. Pick out the correct sequence of a simple land food chain :
1. Deer
2. Grass
3. Tiger
(A) 1–2–3
(B) 3–2–1
(C) 1–3–2
(D) 2–1–3
Ans : (D)
67. Sex in human beings is determined by—
(A) Vitamins
(B) Chromosomes
(C) Hormones
(D) Nutrients
Ans : (B)
68. Deficiency of fluorine in drinking water causes—
(A) Dental caries (cavity)
(B) Dental fluorosis
(C) Skeletal fluorosis
(D) Goiter
Ans : (A)
69. In man,urea is formed in—
(A) Kidney
(B) Liver
(C) Nephron
(D) Urinary Bladder
Ans : (B)
70. The most important function of perspiration is—
(A) Get rid of the body wastes
(B) Regulate body temperature
(C) Regulate body wastes
(D) Lubricate the skin
Ans : (B)
71. ECG is the instrument that records—
(A) Potential different of cardiac muscles
(B) Rate of respiration
(C) Rate of glomerular filtration
(D) Volume of blood pumped
Ans : (A)
72. Hot spot is an area having—
(A) Wide variety of species
(B) Wealth of endemic species
(C) Rich variety of flora and fauna
(D) Conserving species in natural habitat
Ans : (B)
73. Electromagnet is used in a—
(A) Calling bell
(B) Computer
(C) Motor
(D) Washing machine
Ans : (A)
74. Kilo Watt Hour represents the unit for—
(A) Force
(B) Power
(C) Time
(D) Energy
Ans : (D)
75. A transformer is used to—
(A) Convert mechanical energy into electrical energy
(B) Convert alternating current into direct current
(C) Convert direct current to alternating current
(D) Transform alternating current voltage
Ans : (D)
76. Clear nights are colder than cloudy nights because of—
(A) Conduction
(B) Condensation
(C) Radiation
(D) Insolation
Ans : (C)
77. A stick partly dipped in water appears broken due to—
(A) Reflection
(B) Refraction
(C) Total internal reflection
(D) Diffraction
Ans : (B)
78. What is condensation ?
(A) Change of gas into solid
(B) Change of solid into liquid
(C) Change of vapour into liquid
(D) Change of heat energy into cooling energy
Ans : (C)
79. Kinetic energy is converted into electrical energy in—
(A) Electric Motor
(B) Dynamo
(C) Electromagnet
(D) Ammeter
Ans : (B)
80. Floppy disk is an example of—
(A) Read Only Memory
(B) Random Access Memory
(C) Cache Memory
(D) Secondary Storage Memory
Ans : (D)
81. Which of the following compounds are sprayed over clouds to cause artificial rain ?
(A) Ice
(B) NaOH
(C) AgI
(D) NH4Cl
Ans : (C)
82. Iodine deficiency in diet is known to cause—
(A) Rickets
(B) Obesity
(C) Scurvy
(D) Goiter
Ans : (D)
83. The refrigeration of the food articles keeps them fresh, because—
(A) Water forms crystals
(B) Chemical reaction is slowed down
(C) Chemical reaction take place faster
(D) Bacteria are killed
Ans : (A)
84. Which substance is called the ‘liquid gold’ ?
(A) Gold as a liquid form
(B) Sodium as a liquid form
(C) Mustard oil
(D) Petroleum oil
Ans : (D)
85. Percentage of silver in German silver is—
(A) 25%
(B) 0%
(C) 75%
(D) 80%
Ans : (B)
86. Which type of compounds are sugar and common salt ?
(A) Both are organic compounds
(B) Both are inorganic compounds
(C) Sugar is an organic compound and common salt is an inorganic compound
(D) Sugar is inorganic compound and common salt is an organic compound
Ans : (C)
87. The chemical name of Vitamin ‘E’ is—
(A) Ascorbic acid
(B) Retinol
(C) Tocopherol
(D) Thiamine
Ans : (C)
88. Which of the following gases has bleaching property ?
(A) Carbon dioxide
(B) Carbon Monoxide
(C) Chlorine
(D) Hydrogen
Ans : (C)
89. The heaviest body of our Solar system is—
(A) Sun
(B) Uranus
(C) Jupiter
(D) Saturn
Ans : (A)
90. From amongst the following; name the famous Indian ornithologist—
(A) Dr. Salim Ali
(B) Dr. Gopalasamudram N. Ramachandran
(C) Dr. J. B. S. Haldane
(D) Dr. H. G. Khorana
Ans : (A)
91. Who performed the longest space journey in the year 2007 ?
(A) Venus Williams
(B) Serena Williams
(C) Sunita William
(D) Sir John William
Ans : (C)
92. ‘The Lost Child’ was written by—
(A) Nirad C. Chowdhury
(B) Mulk Raj Anand
(C) Khushwant Singh
(D) Annie Besant
Ans : (B)
93. Dr. M. S. Swaminathan has distinguished himself in which of the following fields ?
(A) Nuclear Physics
(B) Agriculture
(C) Astrophysics
(D) Medicine
Ans : (B)
94. The Headquarters of UNESCO is at—
(A) Rome
(B) Geneva
(C) Paris
(D) New York
Ans : (C)
95. January 15 is celebrated as the—
(A) Army Day
(B) Martyr’s Day
(C) Independence Day
(D) Ugadhi
Ans : (A)
96. Bijapur is known for its—
(A) Heavy rainfall
(B) Rock Temple
(C) Gol Gumbaj
(D) Statue of Gomateshwara
Ans : (C)
97. The Americans are also known as—
(A) Kiwis
(B) Yankees
(C) Tories
(D) None of the above
Ans : (B)
98. India lifted the ONGC Nehru Cup, 2009 after defeating in the final—
(A) Syria
(B) Pakistan
(C) Sri Lanka
(D) Bangladesh
Ans : (A)
99. An element which does not react with oxygen is—
(A) Chlorine
(B) Iodine
(C) Helium
(D) Nitrogen
Ans : (C)
100. During sleep, man’s blood pressure—
(A) Increases
(B) Decreases
(C) Fluctuates
(D) Remains constant
Ans : (B)
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Sub-Inspectors in Central Police Organisations through Combined Graduate Level Examination, 2010 (Review Medical). Declaration of result of written examination
STAFF SELECTION COMMISSION
Recruitment of Sub-Inspectors in Central Police Organisations through
Combined Graduate Level Examination, 2010 (Review Medical).
Declaration of result of written examination
for calling the candidates for Interview.
The result for Sub-Inspector in Central Police Organisations through
Combined Graduate Level Examination, 2010, was declared on 28.9.2010. In
addition to the candidates declared qualified earlier for Interview, additional 281
candidates (male only) on the basis of Review Medical Test have also been found
eligible to be called for Interview.
2. Following is the list of all 281 candidates (all Male) called for Interview.
3. The category-wise availability of candidates are as under:
Category SC ST OBC ExS UR TOTAL
Candidates
available
20 62 117 3 79* 281
* include 1 PH candidate.
Note:- * PH /HH candidates are not eligible for the said post. Verification
of their category will be done by the concerned Regional Office
of the Commission and if above candidate (one PH male) actually
belong to PH/HH, his candidature will be cancelled.
4. Any candidate qualifying for Interview more than one part is required to
appear interview only once. Hence, if any of the shortlisted candidates have
already appeared in the interview for CGL 2010, he or she will not be called for
interview again.
5. This list is PROVISIONAL. The candidates whose roll numbers figure in the
list would be called for Interview subject to their fulfilling all the eligibility
conditions/requirements as prescribed for the post in the 'Notice' of this
Examination and further subject to their having exercised option for CPOs in
their original application.
6. The category status in respect of candidates belonging to the reserve
category has been indicated along with their roll numbers. It is important for the
candidates to note that some of them may have been declared qualified for the
Interview in the category mentioned against their roll numbers. If any candidate
does not actually belong to the category mentioned against his/her roll number,
he/she may not be eligible to be called for the Interview. It is, therefore, in the
interest of the candidates concerned to contact immediately the respective
Regional Office of the Commission in all such cases if they do not belong to the
categories shown against their roll numbers. If there is discrepancy between Roll
Number and Name of any candidate, he/she is advised to report the matter to the
concerned Regional Director immediately.
7. The interviews of shortlisted candidates are scheduled to be held between
10.01.2011 to 14.01.2011 as per the following and call letters would be issued by
the respective Regional Offices of Commission in due course.
Region Date(s) of
Interview
CR 12.01.2011 to 14.01.201011
ER+NER
at Kolkata
10.01.2011
KKR+SR
at Chennai
11.01.2011
NR+MPR
in Delhi
10.01.2011 to 12.01.2011
NWR 10.01.2011
WR 12.01.2011
8. The list of candidates herein is also available on the Commission's Website:
http://ssc.nic.in and http://www.sscresults.nic.in.
Recruitment of Sub-Inspectors in Central Police Organisations through
Combined Graduate Level Examination, 2010 (Review Medical).
Declaration of result of written examination
for calling the candidates for Interview.
The result for Sub-Inspector in Central Police Organisations through
Combined Graduate Level Examination, 2010, was declared on 28.9.2010. In
addition to the candidates declared qualified earlier for Interview, additional 281
candidates (male only) on the basis of Review Medical Test have also been found
eligible to be called for Interview.
2. Following is the list of all 281 candidates (all Male) called for Interview.
3. The category-wise availability of candidates are as under:
Category SC ST OBC ExS UR TOTAL
Candidates
available
20 62 117 3 79* 281
* include 1 PH candidate.
Note:- * PH /HH candidates are not eligible for the said post. Verification
of their category will be done by the concerned Regional Office
of the Commission and if above candidate (one PH male) actually
belong to PH/HH, his candidature will be cancelled.
4. Any candidate qualifying for Interview more than one part is required to
appear interview only once. Hence, if any of the shortlisted candidates have
already appeared in the interview for CGL 2010, he or she will not be called for
interview again.
5. This list is PROVISIONAL. The candidates whose roll numbers figure in the
list would be called for Interview subject to their fulfilling all the eligibility
conditions/requirements as prescribed for the post in the 'Notice' of this
Examination and further subject to their having exercised option for CPOs in
their original application.
6. The category status in respect of candidates belonging to the reserve
category has been indicated along with their roll numbers. It is important for the
candidates to note that some of them may have been declared qualified for the
Interview in the category mentioned against their roll numbers. If any candidate
does not actually belong to the category mentioned against his/her roll number,
he/she may not be eligible to be called for the Interview. It is, therefore, in the
interest of the candidates concerned to contact immediately the respective
Regional Office of the Commission in all such cases if they do not belong to the
categories shown against their roll numbers. If there is discrepancy between Roll
Number and Name of any candidate, he/she is advised to report the matter to the
concerned Regional Director immediately.
7. The interviews of shortlisted candidates are scheduled to be held between
10.01.2011 to 14.01.2011 as per the following and call letters would be issued by
the respective Regional Offices of Commission in due course.
Region Date(s) of
Interview
CR 12.01.2011 to 14.01.201011
ER+NER
at Kolkata
10.01.2011
KKR+SR
at Chennai
11.01.2011
NR+MPR
in Delhi
10.01.2011 to 12.01.2011
NWR 10.01.2011
WR 12.01.2011
8. The list of candidates herein is also available on the Commission's Website:
http://ssc.nic.in and http://www.sscresults.nic.in.
Allocation of States/UTs to the finally selected candidates for the post of Auditors/ Junior Accountants under Scheme ‘B’ of Combined Graduate Level Examination, 2008.
STAFF SELECTION COMMISSION
Allocation of States/UTs to the finally selected candidates for the post of Auditors/ Junior
Accountants under Scheme ‘B’ of Combined Graduate Level Examination, 2008.
Staff Selection Commission uploaded the allocation list of candidates qualified/selected for
the post of Auditors /Junior Accountants under Scheme ‘B’ of Combined Graduate Level
(Main) Examination, 2008 on 24.05.2010 wherein it was, inter-alia, mentioned that the
Allocation of States/ UTs in respect of 345 remaining candidates will be made in due course.
The Commission had also declared state/UT allocation in respect of 299 candidates on
12.11.2010.
2. The Commission have now finalized the allocation of remaining clear cases and the
details of allocated State/UT are now uploaded on SSCs Website http//:ssc.nic.
3. This is the final list of candidates for whom state allocation is being declared. If any
candidate with clear candidature is not covered in the state /UT allocation so far, he or she
is advised to contact the concerned Regional Office immediately.
4. The Commission had earlier finalized the allocation of the selected candidates on the
basis of criteria outlined in the Write-up dated 24.5.2010. The same criteria have been by
and large followed this time as well.
5. Allocated States will not be changed under any circumstances. No request for change of
allocation will be entertained.
(Satya Prakash)
Under Secretary (C-I)
13.12.2010
Allocation of States/UTs to the finally selected candidates for the post of Auditors/ Junior
Accountants under Scheme ‘B’ of Combined Graduate Level Examination, 2008.
Staff Selection Commission uploaded the allocation list of candidates qualified/selected for
the post of Auditors /Junior Accountants under Scheme ‘B’ of Combined Graduate Level
(Main) Examination, 2008 on 24.05.2010 wherein it was, inter-alia, mentioned that the
Allocation of States/ UTs in respect of 345 remaining candidates will be made in due course.
The Commission had also declared state/UT allocation in respect of 299 candidates on
12.11.2010.
2. The Commission have now finalized the allocation of remaining clear cases and the
details of allocated State/UT are now uploaded on SSCs Website http//:ssc.nic.
3. This is the final list of candidates for whom state allocation is being declared. If any
candidate with clear candidature is not covered in the state /UT allocation so far, he or she
is advised to contact the concerned Regional Office immediately.
4. The Commission had earlier finalized the allocation of the selected candidates on the
basis of criteria outlined in the Write-up dated 24.5.2010. The same criteria have been by
and large followed this time as well.
5. Allocated States will not be changed under any circumstances. No request for change of
allocation will be entertained.
(Satya Prakash)
Under Secretary (C-I)
13.12.2010
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
27 NOV. 2010 MATH DEO AND LDC ANSWER KEY SSC
101 b The average of
102 c the sides of a triangle
103 a the price of sugar is
104 a if the height of a cone
105 a if a
106
107 a x alone can
108
109 b if the difference between
110 b a merchant sold
111 a a sailor goes
112 d 2, 9,
113 a
114 c if a income is
115 a a 7 m
116 d what price
117 d the hcf
118 c if n
119 b if 24 carat
120 a while finding
121 c a sum of
122 a the worng
123 a if the cost
124 c
125 a a shopkeeper
126 c if a
127 c due to
128 a a train
129 d if
130 d the cost price
131 d a sum of money
132 c total weekly
133 b .08.........
134 d the area of
135 a the ratio of
136 a 999.....
137 b the length and
138 a present pop.....
139 b the difference between
140 a which of the following
141
142 c if x is a
143 a twenty women
144 b what number should be
145 d in a mix....
146 d the largest amount
147 b if the pri
148 a the measure of
149 c miscellaneous
150 d the difference chart is not clear in attachment but i think it is 18%
102 c the sides of a triangle
103 a the price of sugar is
104 a if the height of a cone
105 a if a
106
107 a x alone can
108
109 b if the difference between
110 b a merchant sold
111 a a sailor goes
112 d 2, 9,
113 a
114 c if a income is
115 a a 7 m
116 d what price
117 d the hcf
118 c if n
119 b if 24 carat
120 a while finding
121 c a sum of
122 a the worng
123 a if the cost
124 c
125 a a shopkeeper
126 c if a
127 c due to
128 a a train
129 d if
130 d the cost price
131 d a sum of money
132 c total weekly
133 b .08.........
134 d the area of
135 a the ratio of
136 a 999.....
137 b the length and
138 a present pop.....
139 b the difference between
140 a which of the following
141
142 c if x is a
143 a twenty women
144 b what number should be
145 d in a mix....
146 d the largest amount
147 b if the pri
148 a the measure of
149 c miscellaneous
150 d the difference chart is not clear in attachment but i think it is 18%
Monday, December 13, 2010
10+2 ENGLSIH ANSWER KEY DEO LDC HELD ON 27 NOV. 2010
52. as a great scholar------------------(C)
53. the poetries ------------------------(B)
54. you will study hard---------------(B)
55. . -------------------------------------(.)
56. I have brought some--------------(B)
57. The speaker did not---------------(B)
58. The usher showed ----------------(.)
59. You may bring --------------------(C)
60. The chef was wondering---------(C)
61. Defer -------------------------------(A)
62. Demonstrate-----------------------(B)
63. Deliberate--------------------------(C)
64. Autocratic--------------------------(B)
65. Daring------------------------------(D)
66. Unanimity -------------------------(C)
67. Provoke ----------------------------(A)
68. Vice --------------------------------(B)
69. Abundance-------------------------(A)
70. Renowned -------------------------(D)
71. Tagore was a man ----------------(D)
72. His friends beat -------------------(B)
73. Chintan is so innocent------------(B)
74. The poor subordinates -----------(A)
75. It was a red letter -----------------(C)
76. Children like to eat ---------------(C)
77. He was so afraid that-------------(B)
78. She had read Oliver --------------(C)
79. He took disadvantage ------------(B)
80. All the candidates will -----------(B)
81. A person who is physically------(D)
82. Failing to discharge --------------(B)
83. A legal agreement by-------------(B)
84. A movement of part--------------(B)
85. A child born after-----------------(D)
86. social -------------------------------(B)
87. institution--------------------------(A)
88. professional------------------------(C
89. bringing together -----------------(B)
90. recurring--------------------------- (A)
91. particular -------------------------- (A)
92. encouraged ------------------------ (B)
93. accomplished---------------------- (A)
94. leader------------------------------- (C)
95. beginners -------------------------- (D)
96. In the highest drink---------------(C)
97. In India the concern --------------(A)
98. During rainy season, ------------(B)
99. According to the passage--------(C)
100. There is a high level--------------(B
Friday, December 10, 2010
10+2 EVENING SHIFT LDC AND DEO ENGLISH ANSWER KEY
- HE ate nothing A
- She is working B
- Madhuri dixit is A
- I remember B
- He asked that how long B
- The agenda for the C
- One of the players A
- Today students should A
- The country's C
- He was accused of D
- TEDIOUS B
- ATROCITY -------------------- (B)
- FORTIFY ----------------------- (D)
- PACIFY ------------------------ (A)
- PAUCTY ------------------------ (B)
- BARBAROUS ---------------- (C)
- DYNAMIC D
- DILIGENT B
- HEREDITARY B
- MISERY D
- The reputed company C
- When the principal C
- The kenyan team D
- Having no arguments C
- They were offered D
- Nisha is more funnier A
- Either vijay or B
- My uncle presented C
- The two brothers B
- The office staff B
- A person who C
- Capable of being C
- One who has narrow C
- The action of looking C
- To confirm A
- peculiar B
- good C
- uniformity A
- for C
- keen A
- weave C
- If C
- knowledgeable B
- But D
- notice A
- regrets our ignoring B
- to encourage D
- The writer's A
- The writer is A
- The passage B
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