6 Aug 2012

SSC Combined Higher Secondary Level Examination 2012 - Written test information

SSC Combined Higher Secondary Level Examination 2012 - Written test paper model

The written examination will consist of one objective type paper.

I. General Intelligence - 50 Questions - 50 Marks
II. English Language  - 50 Questions - 50 Marks
(Basic Knowledge)
III. Quantitative Aptitude - 50 Questions - 50 Marks
(Basic Arithmetic Skill)
IV. General Awareness - 50 Questions - 50 Marks

TOTAL - 200 Questions - 200 Marks.
Total Duration for General candidates : 2 Hours
Total Duration for Visually Handicapped candidates : 2 Hours 20 Minutes
There will be negative marking of 0.25 marks for each wrong answer.



























Staff Selection Commission Combined Higher Secondary Level (10+2) Examination, 2012

STAFF SELECTION COMMISSION (SSC)
Combined Higher Secondary Level (10+2) (CHSL) Examination, 2012

Combined All India Open Examination for recruitment to the posts of Data Entry Operator (DEO) and Lower Division Clerk (LDC).
The Examination will comprise of a Written Objective Type Examination followed by Data Entry Skill Test / Typing Test 
Last Date: 10.08.2012
Date of Examination: 21.10.2012 & 28.10.2012
Minimum qualification: 12th Standard Pass or equivalent is the minimum qualification.



Last date for Part-I registration is 08/08/2012 upto 05:00pm
Last date for Part-II registration is 10/08/2012 upto 05:00pm


Written test pattern

STATE BANK OF INDIA SBI -7740 CLERKS RECRUITMENT 2012

RECRUITMENT TO CLERICAL CADRE IN ASSOCIATE BANKS
OF STATE BANK OF INDIA (SBI) - 7740 POSTS

- STATE BANK OF PATIALA (SBP)
- STATE BANK OF BIKANER & JAIPUR (SBBJ)
- STATE BANK OF HYDERABAD (SBH)
- STATE BANK OF TRAVANCORE (SBT)
- STATE BANK OF MYSORE (SBM)

Advt No. CRPD/ABCL/2012-13/01 dated 25-07-2012
(Written Examination on 07.10.2012 and 14.10.2012)

Scale of Pay: Rs. 7200-400/3-8400-500/3-9900-600/4-12300-700/7-17200-1300/1-18500-800/1-19300

Educational Qualification (as on 01.08.2012)
i) Minimum 12th Standard (10 + 2) pass or equivalent qualification with a minimum of
aggregate 60% marks (55% for SC/ ST/ PWD/ XS).
OR
ii) A degree (Graduation level) from a recognised university.

Important Dates:

On-line Registration of Applications From : 30.07.2012
Last Date for Registration of Online Applications : 13.08.2012
Payment of Fees - Offline : 01.08.2012 to 17.08.2012
Payment of Fees - Online : 30.07.2012 to 13.08.2012
Dates of Written Examination : 07.10.2012 and 14.10.2012

EXAM FEE:

SC/ST/PWD/XS Intimation Charges - Rs. 50/-
OBC/General Intimation Charges + Application Fee - Rs. 350/-



5 Aug 2012

Intelligence Bureau Recruitment 2012- 750 Assistant. Central Intelligence Officer

Intelligence Bureau Recruitment 2012

750 Asst. Central Intelligence Officer or ACIO under grade 2

Number of vacancies- 750.
(General-80, OBC-334, SC-225, ST-111)
Essential: Graduation or equivalent from a recognized university. Knowledge of computers is desirable.

Age: Not exceeding 27 years as on the closing date of registration of applications.

Pay Scale: Rs.9300-34800/- plus grade pay of Rs. 4200/- plus central government allowances as admissible.

EXAMINATION FEE:- Rs. 100/- (RUPEES ONE HUNDRED ONLY). Fee is exempted for all Women candidates and candidates belonging to SCheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe.

Commencement of Online Application     :    21.07.2012
Last date of receiving Online Application     :    19.08.2012 Upto 2400 hrs
Downloading the Admit Card:     :    To be announced later on. So, keep visiting the site on or   after 1.9.2012
Date of Examination     :    23.09.2012 (1000 Hrs to 1200 Hrs)
Result Declaration     :    Mid Nov, 2012
Interview Schedule     :    Mid Dec, 2012

HOW TO APPLY: 
(i) Applications should be submitted only through ON-LINE
registration by logging on to the website www.mha.nic.in
(ii) Applications will not be accepted through any other mode.
(iii) The detail instructions for ON-LINE registration and other terms and conditions ot the
post can be seen on the website www.mha.nic.in before applying for the post.

Apply online



last date might be August 19, 2012

4 Aug 2012

IB Assistant Central Intelligence Officer Previous Year Solved Paper | Intelligence Bureau IB ACIO Grade 2 Sample Paper


Intelligence Bureau -  IB Assistant Central Intelligence Officer (Executive) Grade-II Exam Paper(Held on 24-1-2010)

Directions—(Q. 1–5) Some of the sentences have errors and some have none. Find out which part of a sentence has an error and blacken the rectangle [?] corresponding to the appropriate letter (A, B, C). If there is no error, blacken the rectangle [?] corresponding to (D) in the Answer sheet.

1. Though there is hourly bus service on this route (A) / a number of people are still suffering (B) / as there is no bus shelter here. (C) No error. (D)

Answer: C
2. The boss took strict measures (A) / with a view to ensuring punctuality (B) / on the part of his subordinates. (C) No error. (D)

Answer: B
3. People prefer to be identified (A) /by their caste community or religion first (B) / rather to be known as Indians first. (C) No error. (D)

Answer: C
4. Mrs. Dorai would rather (A) / spend a quiet evening (B) / than attending a party. (C) No error. (D)

Answer: C
5. Being idle sometimes is agreeable (A) / but being idle all the times (B) / might become monotonous. (C) No error. (D)

Answer: B
Directions—(Q. 6–10) Choose the word opposite in meaning to the given word and mark it in the Answer sheet.

6. HERETICAL—

(A) Contradictory

(B) Doubtful

(C) Impious

(D) Orthodox

Answer: D

7. PHILISTINE—

(A) Cultured

(B) Libertine

(C) Sober

(D) Educated

Answer:A

8. LACERATION—

(A) Convalescence

(B) Recouperation

(C) Healing

(D) Palpitation

Answer:B
9. IMPLICATE—

(A) Disentangle

(B) Impersonate

(C) Complicate

(D) Impose

Answer:A
10. INGEST—

(A) Disrupt

(B) Disgorge

(C) Dismiss

(D) Display

Answer: B
Directions—(Q. 11–15) Groups of four words are given. In each group, one word is correctly spelt. Find the correctly spelt word and mark your answer in the Answer sheet.

11. (A) Clientele

(B) Clientale

(C) Cleintele

(D) Clientelle

Answer:A

12. (A) Punctileous

(B) Punctilious

(C) Punctillious

(D) Punctileus

Answer:B
13. (A) Haemorrage

(B) Hemorhage

(C) Hemmorage

(D) Hemorrhage

Answer:D
14. (A) Fascimile

(B) Facsimele

(C) Facsimile

(D) Facksimile

Answer:C
15. (A) Hoseire

(B) Hosier

(C) Hosair

(D) Hasier

Answer:B
Directions—(Q. 16–20) Four alternatives are given for the idiom/ phrase printed bold in the sentence. Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the idiom/ phrase and mark it in the Answer sheet.

16. We know that he is the one responsible for the discord but as he is well-connected all we can do is send him to Coventry.
(A) transfer him
(B) commend him
(C) boycott him
(D) dismiss him

Answer:C
17. A Prime Minister cannot ride rough shod over his ministerial colleagues for long.

(A) deal unkindly with

(B) take for granted

(C) be hamhanded with

(D) exploit wilfully

Answer: A
18. The say, join the Army to drink life to the lees.

(A) to have the best of fun and fortune

(B) to enjoy a life of drinking and dancing

(C) to have a life full of adventures

(D) to have the best of life

Answer:D
19. He was down in the mouth as he was defeated in the elections.

(A) unable to speak

(B) very depressed

(C) very angry

(D) very confused

Answer:B
20. The noble man gave up the ghost.

(A) left the ghost

(B) lived like a ghost

(C) invited ghost

(D) died

Answer: D
Directions—(Q. 21–25) Out of the four alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the given words/sentence and indicate it by blackening the appropriate rectangle [?] in the Answer sheet.

21. The time between midnight and noon—

(A) Afternoon

(B) Antipodes

(C) Ante-meridiem

(D) Antenatal

Answer: C
22. One who is a dabbler in arts, science or literature—

(A) Dilettante

(B) Aesthete

(C) Maestro

(D) Connoisseur

Answer:A
23. Fear of height—

(A) Agoraphobia

(B) Hydrophobia

(C) Acrophobia

(D) Pyrophobia

Answer:C


24. Still existing and known—

(A) Extent

(B) Extant

(C) Eternal

(D) Immanent

Answer:B
25. A remedy for all ills—

(A) Narcotic

(B) Panacea

(C) Medicine

(D) Quack

Answer:B
Directions—(Q. 26–30) The Ist and the last sentences of the passage are numbered 1 and 6. The rest of the passage is split into four parts and named P, Q, R and S.

These four parts are not given in their proper order. Read the sentence and find out which of the four combinations is correct. Then find the correct answer and indicate it in the Answer sheet.

26. 1. There are some places that experience heavy rains throughout the year.

P. So, the local administration should take steps to provide a proper drainage system to clear the stagnant water.

Q. If water stagnates on the road sides, it leads to the spread of infectious diseases.

R. Additionally, measures should be taken to spray disinfectants.

S. In such places, people adapt themselves to moist weather.

6. By taking such steps, spread of diseases can be checked.

(A) QPSR

(B) SQPR

(C) RSQP

(D) PQSR

Answer:B
27. 1. Addiction to alcoholic drinks affects the social life of the people.

P. Gradually drinking becomes a habit.

Q. The person becomes an addict.

R. When once it becomes a habit, it is difficult to give up.

S. A person begins to drink just for the fun of it.

6. If he doesn’t have his bottle of drink, he becomes restless.

(A) SPRQ

(B) SRQP

(C) QRPS

(D) QPRS

Answer:A
28. 1. Braille lost his eyesight accidentally as a child.

P. In his days, the few books that were available for blind people were printed in big, raised type.

Q. After that he became a teacher.

R. The letters used were t hose of the ordinary alphabet.

S. Nevertheless, he was able to complete his education at a school for the blind in Paris.

6. Braille’s idea was to use raised dots instead of raised letters.

(A) PQRS

(B) SQPR

(C) SRPQ

(D) QPRS
Answer:B

29. 1. What are the strategies to strengthen reading habits among early literates, school dropouts and even adults ?

P. Normally, subtitles for a film, say in Hindi, will be in some other language, say, English.

Q. According to a research survey, SLS ‘‘doubles and even triples the role of reading improvement that children may be achieving through formal education.’’

R. But SLS harps on the argument that since the film viewers are familiar with the script, they can read the

words in their favourite dialogues and films.

S. One of the novel and effective strategies is Same Language Subtitles (SLS), which was introduced in Ahmedabad in 1996.

6. Since, a huge number of children and adults watch TV for entertainment even in the rural

areas of India, why not use this resource to get an educational benefit out of it ?

(A) PQSR

(B) PRQS

(C) SPRQ

(D) SQRP

Answer:D
30. 1. Disappointment doesn’t equal failure.

P. When you feel disappointed, you can either seek comfort or seek a solution.

Q. First, step back, stop what you’re doing, and try to obtain some comfort-but don’t get

trapped into staying comfortable.

R. The best approach includes some of both.

S. Seen in a positive light, it can stimulate learning and growth.

6. Having licked your wounds, prepare for another effort based on a new solution to the

problem.

(A) SRQP

(B) RSPQ

(C) SPRQ

(D) PRSQ

Answer:D
Directions—(Q. 31–35) A sentence has been given in Active Voice/Passive Voice. Out of the four alternatives suggested, select the one which best expresses the same sentence in Passive/Active Voice and mark your answer in the Answer sheet.

31. Who will have broken the Gramophone record ?

(A) By whom the Gramophone record has been broken ?

(B) By whom have the Gramophone record been broken ?

(C) By whom will have the Gramophone record been broken ?

(D) By whom has the Gramophone record been broken ?

Answer:C
32. People once believed that the sun was a God—

(A) The sun is once being believed to be a God

(B) The sun has once been believed to be a God

(C) It was once believed that the sun was a God

(D) It is once believed that the sun is a God

Answer:C
33. Can we send this parcel by air mail ?
(A) By air mail, can this parcel be sent ?

(B) Can this parcel be send by air mail ?

(C) Can this parcel be sent by air mail ?

(D) Can by air mail, this parcel be sent ?
Answer:C
34. People ought not to speak about such things in public—

(A) Such things ought to be not spoken about in public by people

(B) Such things ought not to be spoken about in public

(C) Such things ought to be spoken about not in public

(D) Let such things not be spoken about in public by people

Answer:B
35. I shall be complimented by all when I win the game—

(A) Everyone will compliment me when the game is won by me

(B) All shall compliment me when I win the game

(C) All are complimenting me when the game is won

(D) All will have complimented me when I win the game

Answer:A
Directions—(Q. 36–40) You have one brief passage with 5 questions. Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives and mark it by blackening the appropriate rectangle [?] in the Answer sheet.

Passage :

A rat’s thick, furry body brushed his cheek, its whiskered nose sniffing at his mouth. Quivering with revulsion, Kunta snapped his teeth together desperately and the rat ran away. In rage, Kunta snatched and kicked against the shackles that bound his wrists and ankles. Instantly, angry exclamations and jerking came back from whomever he was shackled to. The shock and pain adding to his fury, Kunta lunged upward, his head bumping hard against wood-right on the spot where he had been clubbed by the ‘toubol’ back in the woods.

Gasping the snarling, he and the unseen man next to him battered their iron cuffs at each other until both slumped back in exhaustion. Kunta felt himself starting to vomit again, and he tried to force it back, hut couldn’t. His already emptied belly squeezed up a thin, sour fluid that drained from the side of his mouth as he lay wishing that he might die.

He told himself that he mustn’t lose control again if he wanted to save his strength and his sanity. After a while, when he felt he could move again, he very slowly and carefully explored his shackled right wrist and ankle with his left hand. They were bleeding. He pulled lightly on the the left ankle and wrist of the man he had fought with. On Kunta’s left, chained to him by the ankles, lay some other man, someone who kept up a steady moaning and they were all so close that their shoulders, arms, and legs touched if any of them moved even a little.

36. How many people are there definitely with Kunta ?

(A) No one else

(B) One other person

(C) Two other persons

(D) Many others

Answer:B
37. In the passage, Kunta vomited again because he—

(A) was not keeping well

(B) was very hungry

(C) was angry with someone

(D) had fought with someone

Answer:D
38. The man is referred to as ‘unseen’ because—

(A) Kunta didn’t know him

(B) Kunta wouldn’t turn his head to see him

(C) It was dark

(D) Kunta was tied

Answer:D
39. Where is Kunta ?

(A) In the open air

(B) In a prison

(C) In a confined space

(D) Not mentioned in the text
Answer:C
40. Kunta was desperate when a rat came near him because—

(A) he quivered with revulsion

(B) he was angry and hungry

(C) he was shackled and helpless

(D) he was tied to someone else

Answer:A
Directions—(Q. 41–50) In the following passage, some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Mark your answer in the Answer sheet.

A modern example of the process of evolution by natural selection in action is provided by the peppered moth. The moth is …41… pale in colour, a mottled grey which …42… the moth to settle, wings outstret-ched, …43… the bark of lichen covered trees and …44… unnoticed. It can thus save itself from many …45… birds. However, many years ago some British …46… found that there does exist a second…47… of this moth, with dark sooty wings. Research has …48… established that both belong to the …49… species, but the dark moth lives in …50… surroundings, where the trunks of the trees on which they live are dark with industrial grime.

41. (A) only

(B) normally

(C) really

(D) obviously

Answer:B
42. (A) permits

(B) allows

(C) enables

(D) obstructs

Answer:C
43. (A) in

(B) on

(C) about

(D) under

Answer:D
44. (A) be

(B) hide

(C) run

(D) come

Answer:A
45. (A) ordinary

(B) circulatory

(C) predatory

(D) stationary

Answer:C
46. (A) naturalists

(B) ornithologists

(C) excavators

(D) scholars

Answer:B
47. (A) group

(B) section

(C) variety

(D) society

Answer:C
48. (A) however

(B) now

(C) then

(D) since

Answer:B
49. (A) same

(B) similar

(C) like

(D) one

Answer:A
50. (A) rural

(B) mechanical

(C) agricultural

(D) urban

Answer:D