Thursday 6 September 2012

Letter to Minister of State for Finance to intervene in GP matter of IPO/ASP

No. GS/AIAIASP/GP/2012                                                                            Dated 3rd September, 2012

To,
Hon’ble Shri Namo Narain Meena,
Minister of State for Finance,
Govt. Of India,
New Delhi 110 001.
Subject : Disparity in the pay scale of Inspectors Post (Group B).

Respected Sir,

I wish to bring to your kind notice the discrimination meted out to the cadre of Inspectors Post (Group B) in the Department of Post under Ministry of Communication in the matter of Grade Pay in comparison to the grade pay granted to the analogous cadres in other departments such as CBEC/CBDT and Assistants in Central Secretariat.

The pay scale of Inspectors Post (IPs) was having a historical parity with the pay scales of Inspectors in CBDT/CBEC/IB. However, this parity was disturbed in 1986 and Inspectors Post cadre is forced to perpetuate miserable fate by 1986 pay commission. The 5th Central Pay Commission however recognized this parity in pay scales between these cadres and placed Inspectors Post in the scale of Rs. 5500-9000 on par with the Inspectors in CBEC & CBDT. The Inspectors of CBI and IB were however placed in the scale of Rs. 6500-10500.

However, like Inspectors Post (Group B), the Inspectors in CBEC & CBDT taken up the disparity and anomaly in their pay scales in Comparison to the Inspectors of CBI/IB with respective Ministry/Department. After negotiation, litigation and struggle the inspector in CBEC & CBDT get justice from the Government who were finally placed in the pay scale Rs. 6500-10500 vide the Department of Expenditure (Implementation Cell) Office Memorandum F.No.6/37/98-IC dated 21.4.2004 bringing at per with Inspectors of CBI and IB. Unfortunately the above grant of replacement in scale was not done in the cadre of Inspectors Post and Govt. left the issue to be decided by 6th pay commission.

The Sixth Central Pay Commission has recommended merger of pre-revised pay scales of Rs.5500-9000 and Rs.6500-10500 with a view to bring Inspectors Post at par with Inspectors in CBEC & CBDT as well as Assistants in CSS and this has also been accepted and implemented by the Govt. Accordingly Inspectors Post have been placed in PB-2 with grade pay of Rs.4200/- at par with Assistant in CSS/Inspectors and Analogous post in CBEC & CBDT.

Now again, the Grade Pay of Inspectors in CBEC & CBDT has been revised from Rs.4200/- to 4600/- vide Ministry of Finance Memo. No.1/1/2008-IC dated 13th Nov.2009 (Annex-I) leaving Inspector Post in stagger. The Grade Pay of Assistants in the Central Secretariat has also been upgraded from Rs.4200/- to 4600/- vide Ministry of Finance Memo No. 1/1/2008-IC dated 16th November 2009 (Annex-II) but the file of Inspector Posts has been returned back by Ministry of Finance with the remarks that the post of Inspector Posts is not comparable to that Inspector in CBEC & CBDT.

SIR, Your good self can well imagine the plight of Inspector Posts and as such we are harried a lot. Sir, it is wrong to say that our cadre is inferior to any analogous post rather we are superior to them that is why we have been considered in Group B and given the responsibility as recruiting officers, appointing authorities, as sub divisional officer has to manage total postal affairs. We are investigating authority, inquiring authority; attend court cases like law officer, handle technology deals like IT professional and process legal cases such as police cases, forum cases, labour court cases still how we are inferior to Inspectors of CBDT what a strange on the part of official dealing the case in Ministry of Finance. Sir, we are recruited through the same examination (Graduate Level Examination) as is in the case of other Inspectors than how the cadre of Inspector Posts can not be compared with other Inspectors. Sir, any other cadre in analogous post is not given the responsibility as Inspector Post has been given.

Department of Posts (Pay Commission Cell) continuously pursued the case at highest level with Ministry of Finance, Department of Expenditure with recommendations of the Secretary (Posts) for pay parity of Inspector Post but the Ministry of Finance, Department of Expenditure is not ready to take the view of the Department of Posts positively resulting frustration and demoralization amongst the Inspector, Posts cadre.

Out of this frustration some of our members approached Hon’ble CAT for natural justice. Hon’ble CAT Ernakulam Bench has specifically stated in para 33 of its judgment dated 19th October’2011 (Annex-III) that “.....the case has been considered and the Tribunal is of the considered view that there is no justification in denying the Inspector (Posts) the higher Grade Pay of Rs 4600/- when the same is admissible to Inspectors of other Departments with whom parity has been established by the very Sixth Pay Commission vide its report at para 7.6.14 extracted above......."(Annex-IV).

Hon’ble CAT has allowed the OA to the extent that keeping in tune with the observations of the Sixth Pay Commission, coupled with the strong recommendations of the Department of Post and also in the light of our discussion as above, first respondent, i.e. the Ministry of Finance shall have a re-look in the matter at the level of Secretary and consider the case of the Inspector (Posts) for up-gradation of their grade pay at par with that of the Inspector of income tax, of CBDT and CBEC.

Since it appears that the proposal sent by the DOP to implement the orders of Hon’ble CAT has not yet been considered by the Secretary (Finance), we request your good self to please intervene in the matter and take up the issue with the appropriate authorities for an early settlement and grant of pay grade of Rs.4600/- to Inspector Posts w.e.f 1.1.2006 as has been done in the analogous post in other departments.

For this act of kindness, we shall remain ever obliged.

Yours sincerely,
Sd/-
(Vilas Ingale)
General Secretary

Filling up of the posts of Instructors / Sr. Instructors on deputation at PTC Saharanpur.

Government of India
Ministry of Communication & Information Technology
Department of Posts
Postal Training Centre, Saharanpur- 247 002

To
The Chief Postmaster General
UP Circle, Lucknow/Delhi Circle, New Delhi/Rajasthan circle, Jaipur/ Haryana Circle,
Ambala/Punjab Circle, Chandigarh/Jammu & Kashmir Circle, Jammu/Himachal
Pradesh Circle, Shimla/Uttaranchal Circle, Dehradun.
The Postmaster General
Agra Region UP Circle, Agra/Allahabad Region UP Circle, Allahabad/Bareilly Region UP
Circle, Bareilly/Gorakhpur Region UP Circle, Gorakhpur/Kanpur Region UP Circle,
Kanpur/Rajasthan South Region, Rajasthan Circle, Ajmer/Rajasthan Western Region,
Rajasthan Circle, Jodhpur.
Letter No: B-2/69/XXIV dated at Saharanpur 28-08-2012.
Subject : Filling up of the posts of Instructors/ Sr. Instructors on Deputation at PTC
Saharanpur.
1. The Director Postal Training Centre, Saharanpur invites the applications from the
volunteers to work as Instructor/ Sr. Instructor at PTC Saharanpur. It is requested to
circulate this notice to all eligible officials in your Circle/Region/Centre.
2. (i) Minimum Eligibility criteria for the post of Instructor is:
Inspector of Posts/H.S.G II/L.S.G
Or
PA/SA with 08(eight) or more years of continuous service.
(ii) For post of Sr. Instructor the applicant should be approved in ASP Cadre.
(iii) The Applicant should be able to impart training of Departmental Softwares &
MS Office.
(iv) The Applicant must have thorough knowledge of application packages used in
Department and Computer knowledge .
(v) The Applicant should not be more than 52 years for age on the last date
prescribed for the receipt of application.
(vi) The Applicant must have fluency in English and Hindi languages.
(vii) The Applicant should be smart, proactive and should be able to work in
systematic way.
(viii) The applicant must have knowledge of Departmental rules and procedures.
(ix) The applicant must have interest in teaching or impart training and must be
willing to learn.
(x) No disciplinary actions or proceedings should be pending against the official.
3. The tenure of the post will be of four years, it may be extended for further two
Years. The applicant may be repatriated to his parent unit at any time without
specifying any reason thereof.
4. The official will be eligible for Training Allowance of 15% which is exempted from
income tax.
5. Following facilities are available for all instructors:
(i) License Fee Free Accomodation is available for all instructors.
(ii) There is fully equipped postal dispensary within the campus and an
experienced doctor.
(iii) There is a Recreation club in which facility of various Indoor(Carrom board,
Table tennis, Chess, wooden badminton) and Outdoor games(Basketball,
Football, Tennis, Volleyball) is available.
(iv) A children park with swings and slides.
(v) A SARVADHARAM AASTHA STHAL for quiet meditation.
(vi) A Gymnasium and an experienced Physical training Instructor for Yoga
practice is available.
(vii) A well stocked library in which you and your children can gain or increase
knowledge.
(viii) Pick n drop bus facility from/to school for children.
(ix) This campus is spread over 57 acres of land with full of greenery all around.
The atmosphere is peaceful which will be beneficial for all round mental and
physical growth .
(x) By imparting training here, you will get chance to increase your skills and
develop your personality in a wholesome manner.
(xi) The facility of mess and departmental canteen is available.
6. The applications with bio-data in the prescribed Proforma may please be forwarded
through their concerned heads of units, so as to reach this office on or before 30-10-
2012.
7. The applicants are advised to submit their applications through proper channel.
However, an advance copy can be submitted to this office directly.
8. The candidates will have to go for screening test for which a suitable date will be
intimated in due course.
This issues with the approval of the Director, PTC Saharanpur.
DA : Specimen of Application form.
(S.P Devliyal)
Asst. Director (Admin.)
Postal Training Centre
Saharanpur-247002
Government of India
Ministry of Communication & Information Technology
Department of Posts
Postal Training Centre, Saharanpur- 247 002
To
The Chief Postmaster General
UP Circle, Lucknow/Delhi Circle, New Delhi/Rajasthan circle, Jaipur/ Haryana Circle,
Ambala/Punjab Circle, Chandigarh/Jammu & Kashmir Circle, Jammu/Himachal Pradesh
Circle, Shimla/Uttaranchal Circle, Dehradun.
The Postmaster General
Agra Region UP Circle, Agra/Allahabad Region UP Circle, Allahabad/Bareilly Region UP Circle,
Bareilly/Gorakhpur Region UP Circle, Gorakhpur/Kanpur Region UP Circle, Kanpur/Rajasthan
South Region, Rajasthan Circle, Ajmer/Rajasthan Western Region, Rajasthan Circle, Jodhpur.
Letter No: B-2/69/XXIV dated at Saharanpur 28-08-2012.
Subject : Filling up of the posts of Instructors/ Sr. Instructors on Deputation at PTC
Saharanpur.
Few posts of Instructors/ Sr. Instructors are vacant in this training
centre, for which the applications are invited from the eligible officials. Detailed
instructions are enclosed herewith.
It is requested to kindly circulate the above instructions to all units
and divisions for wide publicity.
Applications of willing officials may please be forwarded to this
office duly recommended.
(S.P Devliyal)
Asst. Director (Admin.)
Postal Training Centre
Saharanpur-247002
COPY TO :
THE DIRECTOR
CEPT, MYSORE FOR UPLOADING ABOVE NOTIFICATION ON INDIAPOST WEBSITE FOR
WIDE PUBLICITY.
Application for the post of Instructor/Sr. Instructor at Postal Training
Centre,Saharanpur
1. Name (in Block letters)
2. Designation /Place of work
3. Date of Birth
4. Date of entry in the Department
5. Date of entry in PA/SA cadre
6. Educational qualifications
7. Teaching experience, if any
8. Detail of Posts held for past 10 years
Sl.
No.
Duration post
9. Typing knowledge (English/Hindi)
10. Knowledge of Computer Softwares
11. Knowledge of departmental software
12. Languages known
13. Extra curricular activities
14. Any other relevant information
Place: Signature of applicant
Date :
Signature and designation of
Controlling Authority

Sr. Postmaster CAT case .. Update

Govt. Standing Counsel sought time from the Hon’ble CAT to file amended reply as he found already filed written reply some what deficient . Next date of hearing in the case has been fixed as 17/9/2012. 
Source : Punjab Circle blog

RRC Delhi Recruitment 2012 for 7368 Group D Posts-Northern Railway


RRC Delhi Recruitment 2012 for 7368 Group D Posts in Northern Railway
Railway Recruitment Cell (RRC) Delhi invites the Application for filling up the 7368 Group D post. Candidates who are really interested in this Govt job, may apply via prescribed application format. before 15 october, 2012. More detailed information of this recruitment is given below—

Total Number of Vacancies : 7368 Posts
Post Name : RRC/RRB Delhi for Group D
1. Traffic Porter : 99 vacancies
2. Points man: 283 vacancies
3. Gate man :173 vacancies
4. Khalasi Helper : 2005 vacancies
5. Track man : 3853 vacancies
6. Carriage Cleaner: 852 vacancies
7. DSL Khallasi :10 vacancies
8. DSL Cleaner : 51 vacancies
9. Safaiwala : 40 vacancies
10. Hospital Attendant : 02 vacancies

Age Limit:
Candidates’ age must not be less than 18 years and must not be more than 33 years. Cutoff date for determining age limit would be 01-01-2013. (Age relaxations will be extended as per Govt. rules).

Education Qualifications :
The candidate should be minimum 10th Pass or ITI or equivalent on the date of application. 
Candidates appearing at and/or awaiting results of final examination of Class 10th or ITI or equivalent are not eligible. 

Application fee :
SC/ST/Minority Muslims, Christians, Sikhs & Buddhist candidates no need to pay any application/exam fee. General and OBC Candidates must pay the 40 rupees n the form of DD drawn at any bank or postal order on Assistant Personnel Officer, Railway Recruitment Cell, Lajpat Nagar – I, New Delhi – 110024.
Candidates can also pay the fee in Central Bank of India, after downloading the challan form in account number of 199333906.
In other hand you can also pay the application fee in the form of Challan in any bank by by using NEFT Code Number CBIN0280311
So there are totally 3 methoda available to pay the application fee, you can choose any of one method and apply for RRB Delhi group d jobs.

Selection Process :
RRC /RRB Delhi Group D Selection process is based on performance in Written exam, PET and Medical test.
Candidates must download the RRB Delhi Group d admit card 2012 at official website to attend the written exam. you can have the RRC Delhi Syllabus for Group d vacancies and Previous year question papers.

How to Apply :
Eligible and interested candidates need to download the application form and fill it with relevant options. Finally attach the relevant documents, certificates and challan/DD form & sent it to given listed RRC Delhi address to reach on or before 15-10-2012 by ordinary post.
Assistant Personnel Officer (RRC),
Railway Recruitment Cell,
Lajpat Nagar – I,
New Delhi – 110 024

Important Dates:
Last Date for Receipt of Application Form: 15-10-2012
Last Date for Receipt of Application Form (For Far Flung Area) : 30-10-2012

Download RRC/RRB Delhi Group D Recruitment 2012/Advertisement
Download RRB Delhi Application form
Download RRB Delhi Challan form
Download RRB/RRC Delhi Annexture

Courtesy : http://allexamguru.blogspot.in/

New gas cylinders to be available only after strict checks

NEW DELHI: Cooking gas dealers will no longer be able to enroll new customers as the government has centralised the process and asked the state firms to approve fresh applications after verifying that the applicant does not have multiple connections from different agencies.

"Customers can submit applications for a new connection to a local distributor with valid documents but it will only be processed and approved by oil companies after verification to ensure de-duplications," a senior oil ministry official said. The entire process should take a week to 10 days, the official added. Customers can also directly apply online through companies' websites.

Earlier, gas distributors were issued new connections after verifying customers' details. But that encouraged users to take multiple connections by approaching different agencies, which did not have tools to check duplication, the official said.

Indian Oil, Hindustan petroleum and Bharat Petroleum have already found more than 1 crore duplicate connections and have blocked them. "In some case, one household has connections of all three agencies. They have been caught after online system is implemented," the official added. The three companies distribute cooking gas through Indane, HP Gas and Bharatgas brands.

Companies' executives say that they have issued notices to customers having duplicate connections and ask them to surrender them. "In case several connections are issued under the name and address of a particular consumer, he can submit a KYC, or know your customer, form that will verify his identity. Other connections taken fraudulently would be terminated," an IOC executive said.

The concept of KYC is borrowed from banks to verify identity of account holders.

Direct subsidy for cooking gas was proposed by Nandan Nilekani-led task force that suggested a three-phase action plan to cut burgeoning fuel subsidy. The first phase is to cap consumption of subsidised cylinders, followed by direct transfer of subsidies to bank accounts of users. 

Source : The Economic Times, Sept 5, 2012

IRCTC News : Service Charge on Booking of E-Tickets

Service Charge on Booking of E-Tickets 

The Indian Railways Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC) doe not levy any charges on cancellation of e-tickets on account of non-confirmation. A nominal service charge of Rs. 10/- per PNR for e-ticket issued for Sleeper & reserved Second Sitting (2S) and Rs. 20/- per PNR for e-tickets in other classes is charged. The service charge realized is used to meet Administrative cost, Maintenance cost of IT hardware and software, technical manpower costs of service providers, recurring expenditure like rent, electricity charges, internet bandwidth charges, cost for investments in capacity enhancement and also replacement of obsolete IT equipments etc. 

The earnings from service charge on booking of e-tickets through IRCTC website during financial year 2011-12 was Rs. 147.57 crore. The component of safety surcharge on passenger traffic was discontinued with effect from April 1, 2007. 

This information was given by the Minister of State for Railways Shri K. H. Muniyappa in written reply to a question in Lok Sabha today.

J-K postal dept launches 'Night Post Office' service

As part of its transformation to provide customer friendly and modern services to the people, the department of posts in Kashmir valley today launched 'Night post office services' (NPOS) here.
The new service was inaugurated by Union Minister for New and Renewable Energy Farooq Abdullah in General Post Office here.
Lauding the role of Chief Postmaster General, J&K Circle, John Samuel for taking many innovative initiatives aimed at improving the postal services in the state, Abdullah said the postal services in Jammu and Kashmir has gone for a major transformation recently. 
The post offices have proved its utility in the era of competition and 'Night Post Office' facility at Srinagar GPO will go a long way to benefit the people of Kashmir, Abdullah said.
Referring to the new service, Samuel said the customers can book their Speed Post and Registered Post consignments up to 8 pm and this will provide convenience to them.
He said that the business hours of Srinagar GPO have been extended up to 8 pm on week days from September 1 and it will also function on all Sundays and Holidays from 10 am to 6 pm.
The post office has also started several provisions, including 'Post Shop' and 'Saffron Post' services in a customer friendly manner. 

Source: http://www.business-standard.com

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PREVIOUS YEAR POSTAL ASSISTANT / SORTING ASSISTANT QUESTION WITH SOME MODEL QUESTIONS

(Exam Held On 25-7-2010)

1. Jatak stories are written in ancient …… language.
(A) Sanskrit
(B) Brahmi
(C) Greek
(D) Pali
Ans : (D)

2. Who among the following is the Head of Indian Republic ?
(A) Prime Minister
(B) President
(C) Speaker of Lok Sabha
(D) Vice-President
Ans : (B)

3. On which of the following dates was the Indian Constitution approved by the Constituent Assembly ?
(A) November 26, 1949
(B) January 26, 1950
(C) August 15, 1947
(D) January 30, 1948
Ans : (A)

4. Which countries take part in Commonwealth games ?
(A) All the countries of the world
(B) The countries which had been under British rule
(C) Countries of Asian-Pacific region
(D) Developing nations
Ans : (B)

5. Vishwanathan Anand is associated with which of the following games ?
(A) Snooker
(B) Billiards
(C) Chess
(D) Ice-Hockey
Ans : (C)


6. What is the full form of ‘http’ ?
(A) Hypo Test Transfer Protocol
(B) Hyper Text Transfer Protocol
(C) Hyper Test Transfer Proxy
(D) None of these
Ans : (B)

7. The following generates and spreads polio—
(A) Parasite
(B) Bacteria
(C) Virus
(D) Protozoa
Ans : (C)

8. Naphthoquinone is the chemical name of which of the following ?
(A) Vitamin A
(B) Vitamin C
(C) Vitamin K
(D) Vitamin D
Ans : (C)

9. Who is honoured as the best Member of Parliament of 2009 ?
(A) Hema Malini
(B) Jaipal Reddy
(C) M. M. Joshi
(D) Manmohan Singh
Ans : (C)

10. According to some archaeologists, the structure of Lothal indicates to be which of the following ?
(A) Fort
(B) Dockyard
(C) Public building
(D) Great tank
Ans : (B)

11. Consultants of liquefied petroleum gas are—
(A) Butane and Propane
(B) Ethane and Hexane
(C) Ethane and Nonane
(D) Butane and Nonane
Ans : (A)

12. What is the name of the hobby of collecting postal stamps ?
(A) Philanthrophy
(B) Numismatics
(C) Philately
(D) Philology
Ans : (C)

13. Symbolic sign of rupees is the combination of Roman and …… scripts.
(A) Devnagari
(B) Tamil
(C) Telugu
(D) Gurumukhi
Ans : (A)

14. Who was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, 2009 ?
(A) Barack Obama
(B) Bil Clinton
(C) Mekhyl Gorbachev
(D) Nicolus Sarkozy
Ans : (A)

15. ‘Rajtarangini’ is considered as an authentic book on history of India. The author of this book was—
(A) Banbhatta
(B) Ravikirti
(C) Pushpadanta
(D) Kalhan
Ans : (D)

16. Twitter, facebook and orkut are the examples of …… websites.
(A) E-mail
(B) Social networking
(C) Search engine
(D) Internet telephony
Ans : (B)

17. H1N1 virus causes which of the following diseases ?
(A) Swine flue
(B) Chikungunia
(C) Dengue
(D) Avian flue
Ans : (A)

18. Biological pigment, that gives colour to human skin, is called—
(A) Protein
(B) Melanin
(C) Vitamin
(D) Toxin
Ans : (B)

19. Which of the following dances belongs originally to Kerala ?
(A) Odissi
(B) Kathak
(C) Kuchipudi
(D) Kathkali
Ans : (D)

20. Nathu-La is located in Himalayas. What does ‘La’ mean ?
(A) Glacier
(B) Pass
(C) Hillock
(D) Crevasse
Ans : (B)

21. My school is situated in east side of my home. My father’s office is located in south-west side of my school. There is a park in south side of my school. My house is located in which side of the park ?
(A) East
(B) North-west
(C) South-east
(D) South
Ans : (B)

22. Which of the following is an odd one ?
(A) Calf
(B) Colt
(C) Cat
(D) Puppy
Ans : (C)

23. Father’s age is five times to that of the son. After 20 years, the father is of 40 years. Then what would be the age of the son ?
(A) 20
(B) 22
(C) 21
(D) 24
Ans : (D)

24. An examine had to score 40% to pass in question paper-I, but he scored only 40 marks and failed by 20 marks. What had been the maximum marks for question paper-I ?
(A) 100
(B) 200
(C) 150
(D) 180
Ans : (C)

25. Six times of an unknown number is 13 less than 55. That unknown number would be—
(A) 10
(B) 7
(C) 11
(D) 5
Ans : (B)

26. A shopkeeper of sports goods bought 2000 hockey sticks. The cost price of each stick is Rs. 350. 10% of the sticks were faulty and not worth-selling. To gain 8% profit, at what price should, each of the rest sticks, be sold ?
(A) 360
(B) 400
(C) 420
(D) 450
Ans : (C)

27. Population of a colony of ants is increasing by 20% per day. If the population on Monday was 3000, on which day of that week the population would be 5184 ?
(A) Wednesday
(B) Tuesday
(C) Thursday
(D) Friday
Ans : (C)

28. Three racers, Ajay, Bharat and Charan, took part in a race, Ajay completed his race, 20 metres ahead of Bharat and 34 metres ahead of Charan, while Bharat completed his race 21 metres ahead of Charan. While running, no racer could change his speed. What was the distance of race ?
(A) 40 metre
(B) 50 metre
(C) 60 metre
(D) 70 metre
Ans : (C)

29. 20 persons assemble 8 machines in a day. How many persons will be required to assemble 12 machines in a day ?
(A) 40
(B) 20
(C) 30
(D) 42
Ans : (C)

30. Length and circumference o f a football ground are 120 metres and 400 metres, respectively. What will be its area ?
(A) 6500 sq metre
(B) 9600 sq metre
(C) 6800 sq metre
(D) 4800 sq metre
Ans : (B)

31. At the close of a night feast, all the 8 participants shook hands with each other. How many times did the shake hand took place ?
(A) 8
(B) 16
(C) 28
(D) 64
Ans : (C)

32. Out of given options, choose the correct one—
BDFH, CBID, DZLZ, EXOV, ……
(A) FVRS
(B) FVQR
(C) FVRR
(D) FVSR
Ans : (C)

33. Fill up the blank—
8, 40, 20, 100, 50, ……, 125
(A) 225
(B) 250
(C) 200
(D) 150
Ans : (B)

34. If the digits of the number 86435192 are written in ascending order, what would be the difference between the second digit from right and fourth digit from left of the new number ?
(A) 1
(B) 2
(C) 4
(D) 3
Ans : (C)

35. Out of these four numbers, three have similar characteristic and fall under a group. Choose this fourth odd number which is not a member of this group—
(A) 145
(B) 325
(C) 257
(D) 399
Ans : (D)

36. In a code language SECTOR is written as CESROT. How will OPPOSITION be written in the same code language ?
(A) SOPPONOITI
(B) NOITISOPPO
(C) SOPOPNOITI
(D) SOPPONOTIT
Ans : (A)

37. If it was Friday on June 30, 1989, what was the day on September 17, 1993 ?
(A) Wednesday
(B) Thursday
(C) Friday
(D) Saturday
Ans : (B)

38. Complete the series—
18, 27, 6, 9, 2, 3, ?
(A) 1
(B) 2/3
(C) 1/3
(D) 1/2
Ans : (B)

39. A train of 350 metres long is running at a speed of 32 km/hr. A man from the opposite direction is coming at a speed of 3 km/hr. How long will the train take to cross this man ?
(A) 28 sec
(B) 24 sec
(C) 36 sec
(D) 32 sec
Ans : (C)

40. 0•45 / 0•005 + 0•2 × 50 = ?
(A) 10
(B) 90
(C) 100
(D) 90•1
Ans : (C)

41. “A speech delivered without any previous preparation” can be expressed in one word only out of the following—
(A) Extempore
(B) Maiden
(C) Spinster
(D) Empiric
Ans : (A)

42. The garden is very dry today. Fetch me a …… of water.
(A) pale
(B) pail
(C) pile
(D) pill
Ans : (B)

43. Please, may I have……oranges ?
(A) a few
(B) some
(C) little
(D) less
Ans : (B)

44. Delhi is …… than Nagpur.
(A) more bigger
(B) so bigger
(C) very bigger
(D) much bigger
Ans : (D)

45. Use proper conjunction in the sentence given below—
“Give me……poverty……riches.”
(A) is/was
(B) nor/neither
(C) neither/nor
(D) here/there
Ans : (C)

46. We need to……our appointment.
(A) reconnect
(B) reschedule
(C) reorganize
(D) regret
Ans : (B)

47. SCEPTICAL is exactly opposite to—
(A) Convinced
(B) Doubtful
(C) Questioning
(D) Cynic
Ans : (A)

48. Choose the wrongly spelt word—
(A) Relevent
(B) Poignant
(C) Prevalent
(D) Malignant
Ans : (A)

49. A person who hates the institution of marriage—
(A) Misologist
(B) Misogamist
(C) Misogynist
(D) Philogynist
Ans : (C)

50. We have been friends for ages. I …… her since we were children.
(A) am knowing
(B) are known
(C) have known
(D) is known
Ans : (C)

MODEL QUESTION

Q1   The  First Indian  to receive  Magsayasay  Award
Vinoba Bhave
Q2  Where was India’s  first steel plant set up?
Jamshedpur 
Q3 Second Largest Human Organ
Liver
Q4 A  Person one hundred years old or older
Centenarian
Q5  The lady  who quit  IAS and later won the Magsayasay Award
Aruna Roy 
Q6  The 13th century Italian explorer who came to India
Marco Polo
Q7   “ Speed Post   “ by Shobha De discusses (Philately/P&T Department/Speed Post /None  of  these)
None of these
Q8  The number of articles in Indian  Constitution
395
Q9 The first Asian woman to swim the English Channel
Arati  Saha
Q10  Human face  has ----------- bones
14
Q11 The first Indian  state  to come  under President’s Rule
Punjab
Q12  India  has issued  a postage stamp of Rs 45 in honour of  ------------------
Mother Terasa
Q13   Gandhiji  was born in 1869 at Porbandar
In 1869 at Porbandar
Q14  The oldest football  club in India 
Mohan  Began
Q15 Which country  built the first nuclear power station
Russia
Q16   The first woman Chief  Election  Commissioner  of India
V S Ramadevi
Q17  TTOEFL,TWE and TSEL are examinations  to  test  proficiency  in 
English
Q18  An Indian won  the Nobel Prize for Economics in 1998  Name him
Amartya sen
Q19  The highest denomination of the Indian Postage stamp
Rs 50
Q20   India’s first deputy  Prime  Minister
Vallabhabhai  Patel
Q21   What does millennium mean
A Thousand years
Q22  Who painted  “ The last supper “
 Leonardo da  Vinci
Q23  Name the National Flower of India
Lotus 
Q24 What is  the average heart beat in  a human body  per minute
72
Q25 What is  the  study  of  drugs  called
Pharmacology
Q26  What is a calorie
 A calorie is  the amount of  energy  needed to  raise the  temperature of one gram ofg water  by  one degree  Celsius
Q27   What is ECG ?
Electro Cardio Graph
Q28  Which  atom has  only  one electron 
Hydrogen
Q29  ISDN stands for 
Integrated  Services Digital Networks
Q30   ASCII  stands for
American standard Code for information   Interchange
Q31  what do  “a.m” and  p.m stand for 
a.m   means ante meridiem  or before noon
p.m means Post  meridiem  or afternoon
1.First empire to define and demarcate civil and criminal law
 Gupta Empire
2. First Court ( of judicature) was established in Calcutta on
August , 1672
3. The First Law Commission was constituted in ----------------  under ------------------
1834 under the Charter Act
4. First I.P.C  and CRPC was introduced in Bengal
 In 1862 by John Beames.
5. The First Federal Court established in
 1937
6. Supreme Court was established on March 26, 1774 in Calcutta as a
Result of Regulating Act of 1773.
7. Oldest High Court
Calcutta High Court (1862)
8. First Indian High Court Judge –
Shambhunath Pandit.
.9  Youngest Judge –
 Prasanta Behari Mukherjee at the age of 38.
10. High Court with most judges –
 Allahabad High Court (60 Judges)
11. First Woman Chief Justice (High Court) –
Justice Leila Seth (Delhi)
12. First Indian President of International Court of Justice-
 Dr. NagendraSingh (First Indian recipient of World Justice Award)
13. First Chief Justice of Independent India –
Justice Harilal J. Kania.
14. First Woman judge of Supreme Court-
Meera Sahib Fatima Beevi.
15. First woman judicial officer
 -Anna Chandy
16  first Federal Court chief justice.
Sir. Maurice Gwyer
17. First woman advocate –
Cornelia Sorabji
.
18. “Green Bench” decides on environmental issues.
(set up by the Calcutta Court)
19. Largest prison
 Tihar Jail

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