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UPSC SCRA Exam Paper III Syllabus

October 22nd, 2011

Paper-III
MATHEMATICS

1. Algebra :
Concept of a set, Union and Intersection of sets, Complement of a set, Null set, Universal
set and Power set, Venn diagrams and simple applications. Cartesian product of two sets, relation and mapping — examples, Binary operation on a set — examples.

Representation of real numbers on a line. Complex numbers: Modulus, Argument, Algebraic operations on complex numbers. Cube roots of unity. Binary system of numbers, Conversion of a decimal number to a binary number and vice-versa. Arithmetic, Geometric and Harmonic progressions. Summation of series involving A.P., G.P., and H.P.. Quadratic equations with real co-efficients. Quadratic expressions: extreme values. Permutation and Combination, Binomial theorem and its applications.

Matrices and Determinants: Types of matrices, equality, matrix addition and scalar multiplication – properties. Matrix multiplication — non-commutative and distributive property over addition. Transpose of a matrix, Determinant of a matrix. Minors and Cofactors. Properties of determinants. Singular and non-singular matrices. Adjoint and Inverse of a square-matrix, Solution of a system of linear equations in two and three variables-elimination method, Cramers rule and Matrix inversion method (Matrices with m rows and n columns where m, n < to 3 are to be considered).

Idea of a Group, Order of a Group, Abelian Group. Identitiy and inverse elements- Illustration by simple examples.

2. Trigonometry :
Addition and subtraction formulae, multiple and sub-multiple angles. Product and factoring formulae. Inverse trigonometric functions — Domains, Ranges and Graphs. DeMoivre’s theorem, expansion of Sin n0 and Cos n0 in a series of multiples of Sines and Cosines. Solution of simple trigonometric equations. Applications: Heights and Distance.

3. Analytic Geometry (two dimensions):
Rectangular Cartesian. Coordinate system, distance between two points, equation of a
straight line in various forms, angle between two lines, distance of a point from a line. Transformation of axes. Pair of straight lines, general equation of second degree in x and y — condition to represent a pair of straight lines, point of intersection, angle between two lines. Equation of a circle in standard and in general form, equations of tangent and normal at a point, orthogonality of two cricles. Standard equations of parabola, ellipse and hyperbola — parametric equations, equations of tangent and normal at a point in both cartesian and parametric forms.

4. Differential Calculus:
Concept of a real valued function — domain, range and graph. Composite functions, one to one, onto and inverse functions, algebra of real functions, examples of polynomial, rational, trigonometric, exponential and logarithmic functions. Notion of limit, Standard limits – examples. Continuity of functions – examples, algebraic operations on continuous functions. Derivative of a function at a point, geometrical and physical interpretation of a derivative – applications. Derivative of sum, product and quotient of functions, derivative of a function with respect to another function, derivative of a composite function, chain rule. Second order derivatives. Rolle’s theorem (statement only), increasing and decreasing functions. Application of derivatives in problems of maxima, minima, greatest and least values of a function

5. Integral Calculus and Differential equations :
Integral Calculus : Integration as inverse of differential, integration by substitution and by parts, standard integrals involving algebraic expression, trigonometric, exponential and hyperbolic functions. Evaluation of definite integrals-determination of areas of plane regions bounded by curves – applications.

Differential equations : Definition of order and degree of a differential equation, formation of a differential equation by examples. General and particular solution of a differential equation, solution of first order and first degree differential equation of various types – examples. Solution of second order homogeneous differential equation with constant co-efficients.

6. Vectors and its applications :
Magnitude and direction of a vector, equal vectors, unit vector, zero vector, vectors in two and three dimensions, position vector. Multiplication of a vector by a scalar, sum and difference of two vectors, Parallelogram law and triangle law of addition. Multiplication of vectors — scalar product or dot product of two vectors, perpendicularity, commutative and distributive properties. Vector product or cross product of two vectors. Scalar and vector triple products. Equations of a line, plane and sphere in vector form – simple problems. Area of a triangle, parallelogram and problems of plane geometry and trigonometry using vector methods. Work done by a force and moment of a force.

7. Statistics and probability :
Statistics : Frequency distribution, cumulative frequency distribution – examples. Graphical representation – Histogram, frequency polygon – examples. Measure of central tendency – mean, median and mode. Variance and standard deviation – determination and comparison. Correlation and regression.

Probability : Random experiment, outcomes and associated sample space, events, mutually exclusive and exhaustive events, impossible and certain events. Union and Intersection of events. Complementary, elementary and composite events. Definition of probability : classical and statistical – examples. Elementary theorems on probability – simple problems. Conditional probability, Bayes’ theorem – simple problems. Random variable as function on a sample space. Binomial distribution, examples of random experiments giving rise to Binomial distribution.

Personality Test
Each candidate will be interviewed by a Board who will have before them a record of his career both academic and extramural. They will be asked questions on matters of general interest. Special attention will be paid to assessing their potential qualities of leadership, initiative and intellectual curiosity, tact and other social qualities, mental and physical energy, power of practical application and integrity of character.

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UPSC Special Class Railway Apprentices Examination Paper II Syllabus

October 22nd, 2011

Paper-II
(I) PHYSICS

Length measurements using vernier, screw gauge, spherometer and optical lever. Measurement of time and mass.
Straight line motion and relationships among displacement, velocity and acceleration. Newton’s Laws of Motion, Momentum, impulse, work, energy and power. Coefficient of friction.
Equilibrium of bodies under action of forces. Moment of a force, couple. Newton’s Law of Gravitation. Escape velocity. Acceleration due to gravity.
Mass and Weight; Centre of gravity, Uniform circular motion, centripetal force, simple Harmonic motion. Simple pendulum
Pressure in a fluid and its variation with depth. Pascal’s Law. Principle of Archimedes. Floating bodies, Atmospheric pressure and its measurement.
Temperature and its measurement. Thermal expansion, Gas laws and absolute temperature. Specific heat, latent heats and their measurement. Specific heat of gases.
Mechanical equivalent of heat. Internal energy and First law of thermodynamics, Isothermal and adiabatic changes. Transmission of heat; thermal conductivity.
Wave motion; Longitudinal and transverse waves. Progressive and stationary waves, Velocity of sound in gas and its dependence on various factors. Resonance phenomena (air columns and strings).
Reflection and refraction of light. Image formation by curved mirrors and lenses, Microscopes
and telescopes. Defects of vision.
Prisms, deviation and dispersion, Minimum deviation. Visible spectrum.
Field due to a bar magnet, Magnetic moment, Elements of Earth’s magnetic field. Magnetometers. Dia, para and ferromagnetism.
Electric charge, electric field and potential, Coulomb’s Law.
Electric current; electric cells, e.m.f. resistance, ammeters and voltmeters. Ohm’s law; resistances in series and parallel, specific resistance and conductivity. Heating effect of current.
Wheatstone’s bridge, Potentiometer.
Magnetic effect of current; straight wire, coil and solenoid electromagnet; electric bell. Force on a current-carrying conductor in magnetic field; moving coil galvanometers; conversion to ammeter or voltmeter.
Chemical effects of current; Primary and storage cells and their functioning, Laws of electrolysis.
Electromagnetic induction; Simple A.C. and D.C. generators. Transformers, Induction coil, Cathode rays, discovery of the electron, Bohr model of the atom. Diode and its use as a rectifier.
Production, properties and uses of X-rays.
Radioactivity; Alpha, Beta and Gamma rays.
Nuclear energy; fission and fusion, conversion of mass into energy, chain reaction.]

(II) CHEMISTRY
Physical Chemistry

1. Atomic structure; Earlier models in brief. Atom as at three dimensional model. Orbital concept. Quantum numbers and their significance, only elementary treatment. Pauli’s Exclusion Principle. Electronic configuration. Aufbau Principle, s.p.d. and f. block elements.
Periodic classification only long form. Periodicity and electronic configuration. Atomic radii, Electro-negativity in period and groups.
2. Chemical Bonding, electro-valent, co-valent, coordinate covalent bonds. Bond Properties, sigma and Pie bonds, Shapes of simple molecules like water, hydrogen sulphide, methane and ammonium chloride. Molecular association and hydrogen bonding.
3. Energy changes in a chemical reaction. Exothermic and Endothermic Reactions. Application of First Law of Thermodynamics, Hess’s Law of constant heat summation.
4. Chemical Equilibria and rates of reactions. Law of Mass action. Effect of Pressure, Temperature and concentration on the rates of reaction. (Qualitative treatment based on Le Chatelier’s Principle). Molecularity; First and Second order reaction. Concept of Energy of activation. Application to manufacture of Ammonia and Sulphur trioxide.
5. Solutions : True solutions, colloidal solutions and suspensions. Colligative properties of dillute solutions and determination of Molecular weights of dissolved substances. Elevation of boiling points. Depressions of freezing point, osmotic pressure. Raoult’s Law (non-thermodynamic treatment only).
6. Electro-Chemistry : Solution of Electrolytes, Faraday’s Laws of Electrolysis, ionic equilibria, Solubility product.
Strong and weak electrolytes. Acids and Bases (Lewis and Bronstead concept). pH and Buffer solutions.
7. Oxidation — Reduction; Modern, electronics concept and oxidation number.
8. Natural and Artificial Radioactivity: Nuclear Fission and Fusion. Uses of Radioactive isotopes.

Inorganic Chemistry
Brief Treatment of Elements and their industrially important compounds :
1. Hydrogen : Position in the periodic table. Isotopes of hydrogen. Electronegative and electropositive character. Water, hard and soft water, use of water in industries, Heavy water and its uses.
2. Group I Elements : Manufacture of sodium hydroxide, sodium carbonate, sodium bicarbonate and sodium chloride.
3. Group II Elements : Quick and slaked lime. Gypsum, Plaster of Paris. Magnesium sulphate and Magnesia.
4. Group III Elements: Borax, Alumina and Alum.
5. Group IV Elements : Coals, Coke and solid Fuels, Silicates, Zolitis semi-conductors. Glass (Elementary treatment).
6. Group V Elements. Manufacture of ammonia and nitric acid. Rock Phosphates and safety matches.
7. Group VI Elements. Hydrogen peroxide, allotropy of sulphur, sulphuric acid. Oxides of sulphur.
8. Group VII Elements. Manufacture and uses of Fluorine, Chlorine, Bromine and Iodine, Hydrochloric acid. Bleaching powder.
9. Group O. (Noble gases) Helium and its uses.
10. Metallurgical Processes : General Methods of extraction of metals with specific reference to copper, iron, aluminium, silver, gold, zinc and lead. Common alloys of these metals; Nickel and manganese steels.

Organic Chemistry
1. Tetrahedral nature of carbon, Hybridisation and sigma pie bonds and their relative strength. Single and multiple bonds. Shapes of molecules. Geometrical and optical isomerism.
2. General methods of preparation, properties and reaction of alkanes, alkenes and alkynes, Petroleum and its refining. Its uses as fuel.
Aromatic hydrocarbons : Resonance and aromaticity. Benzene and Naphthalene and their analogues. Aromatic substitution reactions.
3. Halogen derivatives : Chloroform, Carbon Tetrachloride, Chlorobenzene, D.D.T. and Gammexane.
4. Hydroxy Compounds : Preparation, properties and uses of Primary, Secondary and Tertiary alcohols, Methanol, Ethanol, Glycerol and Phenol, Substitution reaction at aliphatic carbon atom.
5. Ethers; Diethyl ether.
6. Aldehydes and ketones : Formaldehyde, Acetaldehyde, Benzaldehyde, acetone, acetophenone.
7. Nitro compounds amines: Nitrobenzene TNT, Anlline, Diazonium Compounds, Azodyes.
8. Carboxylic acid : Formic, acetic, denezoic and salicylic acids, acetyl salicylic acid.
9. Esters : Ethylacerate, Methyl salicylates, ethylbenzoate.
10. Polymers : Polythene, Teflon, Perpex, Artificial Rubber, Nylon and Polyester fibers.
11. Nonstructural treatment of Carbohydrates, Fats and Lipids, amino acids and proteins- Vitamins and hormones.

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UPSC SCRA Examination Paper I Syallabus

October 22nd, 2011

Section – II Syllabus of Examination
Paper-I
(I) ENGLISH
The questions will be designed to test the candidates’ understanding and command of the language.
(II) GENERAL KNOWLEDGE
The questions will be designed to test a candidate’s general awareness of the environment around him/her and its application to society. The standard of answers to questions should be as expected of students of standard 12 or equivalent.

Man and his environment
Evolution of life, plants and animals, heredity and environment-Genetics, cells, chromosomes,
genes.

Knowledge of the human body-nutrition, balanced diet, substitute foods, public health and sanitation including control of epidemics and common diseases. Environmental pollution and its control. Food adulteration, proper storage and preservation of food grains and finished products, population explosion, population control. Production of food and raw materials. Breeding of animals and plants, artificial insemination, manures and fertilizers, crop protection measures, high yielding varieties and green revolution, main cereal and cash crops of India.

Solar system and the earth. Seasons, Climate, Weather, Soil-its formation, erosion. Forests and their uses. Natural calamities cyclones, floods, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions. Mountains and rivers and their role in irrigation in India. Distribution of natural resources and industries in India. Exploration of under-ground minerals including Oil Conservation of natural resources with particular reference to the flora and fauna of India.

History, Politics and Society in India
Vedic, Mahavir, Budhdha, Mauryan, Sunga, Andhra, Kushan. Gupta ages (Mauryan Pillars, Stupa Caves, Sanchi, Mathura and Gandharva Schools, Temple architecture, Ajanta and Ellora). The rise of new social forces with the coming of Islam and establishment of broader contacts. Transition from feudalism to capitalism. Opening of European contacts. Establishment of British rule in India. Rise of nationalism and national struggle for freedom culminating in Independence.

Constitution of India and its characteristic features-Democracy, Secularism, Socialism,equality of opportunity and Parliamentary form of Government. Major political ideologies- Democracy, Socialism, Communism and Gandhian idea of non-violence. Indian political parties, pressure groups, public opinion and the Press, electoral system. India’s foreign policy and non-alignment-Arms race, balance of power. World organisation – political, social, economic and cultural. Important events (including sports and cultural activities) in India and abroad during the past two years.

Broad features of Indian social system – The caste system, hierarchy – recent changes and trends. Minority social institution – marriage, family, religion and acculturation. Division of labour, co-operation, conflict and competition, Social control – reward and punishment, art, law, customs, propaganda, public opinion, agencies of social control – family, religion, State educational institutions; factors of social change – economic, technological, demographic, cultural; the concept of revolution.

Social disorganisation in India – Casteism, communalism, corruption in public life, youth unrest, beggary, drugs, delinquency and crime, poverty and unemployment. Social planning and welfare in India, community development and labour welfare; welfare of Scheduled Castes and Backward Classes.

Money – Taxation, price, demographic trends, national income, economic growth. Private and Public Sectors; economic and non-economic factors in planning, balanced versus imbalanced growth, agricultural versus industrial development; inflation and price stabilization, problem of resource mobilisation. India’s Five Year Plans.

(iii) Psychological Test
The questions will be designed to assess the basic intelligence and mechanical aptitude of the candidate.

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UPSC SCRA Examination 2012 Pattern

October 22nd, 2011

SCHEME OF EXAMINATION
Section – I
The Examination shall be conducted according to the following plan. Part I Written Examination carrying a maximum of 600 marks in the subjects as shown below.
Part II Personality Test carrying a maximum of 200 marks in respect of only those candidates who are declared qualified on the results of Written Examination.
2. The subjects of the Written Examination under Part I, the time allowed and the maximum marks allotted to each subject/paper shall be as follows :

Subjects Code No. Time Allowed Maximum Marks

Paper-I General Ability Test (English, General Knowledge and Psychological Test) 01 2 Hours 200

Paper-II Physical Sciences (Physics and Chemistry) 02 2 Hours 200

Paper-III Mathematics 03 2 Hours 200

3. The papers in all the subjects will consist of Objective (multiple choice answer) Type questions only. The Question Papers (Test Booklets) will be set in English only.
4. In the question papers, wherever required, SI units will be used.
5. Question Papers will be approximately of the Intermediate standard.
6. Candidates must write the answers in their own hand. In no circumstances, will they be allowed the help of a scribe to write the answers for them. Blind candidates will, however, be allowed to write the examination with the help of a scribe.
7. An extra time of 20 minutes for each paper will be permitted to the blind candidates for papers (Objective type) of duration two hours each.
8. The Commission have discretion to fix qualifying marks in any or all the subjects of the examination.
9. Candidates are not permitted to use calculators for answering objective type papers (Test Booklets). They should not, therefore, bring the same inside the Examination Hall.

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UPSC Special Class Railway Apprentices (SCRA) Examination 2011

October 22nd, 2011

UNION PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION SPECIAL CLASS RAILWAY APPRENTICES’ EXAMINATION, 2012

No. 5/1/2011-EI(B): An examination for selection of candidates for appointment as Special Class Apprentices in Mechanical Department of Indian Railways will be held by the Union Public Service Commission on 29th January, 2012 in accordance with the Rules published by the Ministry of Railways (Railway Board) in the Gazette of India dated the 22nd October, 2011

ELIGIBILITY CONDITIONS :
(I) Nationality
A candidate must be either :—
(a) A citizen of India, or
(b) a subject of Nepal, or
(c) a subject of Bhutan, or
(d) a Tibetan refugee who came over to India before 1st January, 1962 with the intention
of permanently settling in India. or (e) a person of Indian origin who has migrated from Pakistan, Burma, Sri Lanka, East African countries of Kenya, Uganda, The United Republic of Tanzania, Zambia, Malawi, Zaire, Ethiopia or from Vietnam with the intention of permanently settling in India.
Provided that a candidate belonging to categories (b), (c), (d) and (e) above shall be a person in whose favour a certificate of eligibility has been issued by the Government of India.
A candidate in whose case a certificate of eligibility is necessary, may be admitted to the examination but the offer of appointment may be given only after the necessary eligibility certificate has been issued to him by the Government of India.

Age Limits :
(a) A candidate must have attained the age of 17 years and must not have attained the age of 21 years on 1st January, 2012, i.e. he/she must have been born not earlierthan 2nd January, 1991 and not later than 1st January, 1995.
(b) The upper age limit is relaxable for reservation conditions as for indian govt act.

FEE :
Candidates applying Online (excepting Female/SC/ST/PH candidates who are exempted from payment of fee) are required to pay a fee of Rs. 100/- (Rupees One Hundred Only) either by remitting the money in any Branch of SBI by Cash, or by using net banking facility of SBI or by using Visa/Master Credit/Debit Card.

LAST DATE FOR RECEIPT OF APPLICATIONS:
The Online Application can be filled upto 21st November, 2011 till 11.59 P.M. after which the link will be disable

How to Apply:

Candidates may apply Online by using the website http://www.upsconline.nic.in Detailed instructions for filling up online applications are available on the above mentioned website.

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UPSC SOs/Stenographers Examination Syllabus

October 4th, 2011

Syllabi for examination

Where knowledge of the rules, orders, instructions etc. is required, candidates will be exptected to be conversant with amedments issued up to the date of notification of this examination.

PAPER – I
The paper will cover subject of interest and importance at the present day. Questions will be set to test knowledge of the broad salient features of the Five Year Plans, Indian Economy and major Developmental Schemes as also intelligent awareness of current affairs both national and international. A broad knowledge of the following aspects will alsobe expected :
(i) The principles of the Constitution of India
(ii) Rules of procedure and Conduct of Business in Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha
(iii) The organization of the machinery of the Govt. of India, Designation and allocation of subjects between Ministries, Departments and Attached & Subordinate Offices and their relation inter se. (iv) RTI Act, 2005.

PAPER – II
This paper is intended to be intensive and detailed test in methods and procedure of work in the Government of India Secretariat and attached offices. Detailed knowledge of General Financial and Service Rules viz., Conduct Rules, Leave Rules, TA Rules etc. will be tested. A list of Reference Books (which are however not exhaustive) are recommended

(for Category I & IV)
1. Manual of office procedure (latest edition)
2. Notes on office procedure issued by the Institute of Secretarial Training and Management.
3. Handbook of orders regarding use of Hindi for official purpose of the Union issued by the Ministry of Home Affairs.
4. Fundamental and Supplementary Rules (A.G.P. & T’s compilation, Chaudhury’s compilation, Swamy’s compilation).
5. The Central Civil Services (Pension) Rules, 1972.
6. The Central Civil Services (Conduct) Rules, 1964.
7. The Central Civil Services (Classification, Control and Appeal) Rules, 1965.
8. Central Civil Service ( Leave) Rules, 1972
9. Compilation of the General Financial Rules, (Revised and Enlarged), 1963.
10. Delegation of financial Power Rules, 1978

(for Category II & V)
1. Manual of office procedure (latest edition).
2. Notes on office procedure issued by the Institute of Secretarial Training and Management.
3. Handbook of orders regarding use of Hindi for official purpose of the Union issued by the Min. of Home Affairs.
4. Fundamental and Supplementary Rules (A.G.P. & T’s compilation, Chaudhury’s compilation, Swamy’s compilation).
5. The Central Civil Services (Pension) Rules, 1972.
6. The Central Civil Services (Classification, Control and Appeal) Rules, 1965
7. Compilation of the General Financial Rules, (Revised and Enlarged), 1963.
8. Delegation of financial Power Rules, 1978.
9. Indian Foreign Service (PLCA) Rules, 1961.
10. Financial Powers of Government of India’s Representatives abroad.
11. Assisted Medical Attendance Schemes.
12. Indian Foreign Service (Conduct and Discipline) Rules, 1961.

(for Category III & VII)
1. Manual of Office Procedure issued by the Min. of Railways (Railway Board).
2. Handbook of orders regarding use of Hindi for official purpose of the Union issued by the Min. of Home Affairs.
3. Indian Railways Admn. and Finance (excluding Chapters V, VI, VIII &IX).
4. Financial Code Vol. I (excluding Chapter II and VI).
5. Indian Railway Establishment Code Vol. I
6. The Railway Service (Conduct) Rule, 1966.
7. The Railway Servants (discipline and Appeal) Rule, 1968.

(for Category VI & IX)
1. Manual of office procedure (latest edition).
2. Notes on office procedure issued by the Institute of Secretarial Training and Management.
3. Handbook of orders regarding use of Hindi for official purpose of the Union issued by the Ministry of Home Affairs.
4. Fundamental and Supplementary Rules (A.G.P.&T’s compilation, Chaudhury’s compilation, Swamy’s compilation).
5.The Central Civil Services (Pension) Rules,1972.
6. The Central Civil Services (Conduct) Rules, 1964.
7.The Central Civil Services (Classification, Control and Appeal) Rules,1965.
8. Central Civil Service ( Leave) Rules, 1972.
9. Financial Regulations Part I (Revised Edition 1963).

PAPER – III
Candidates are required to prepare notes and drafts on specific problems and precis from a passage

UPSC Combined SOs/Stenographers Examination Pattern

October 4th, 2011

COMBINED S.Os’/STENOGRAPHERS’(GRADE ‘B’/GRADE-I)LIMITED DEPARTMENTAL COMPETITIVE EXAMINATION

Category I
Section Officers’ Grade of the Central Secretariat Service.
Category II
Sections Officers’ Grade (Integrated Grade II & III) of the General Cadre of the Indian
Foreign Service, Branch ‘B’
Category III
Section Officers’ Grade of the Railway Board Secretariat Service
Category IV
Grade A’ & ‘B’ merged of the Central Secretariat Stenographers’ Service.
Category V
Grade I of the Stenographers’ Cadre of the Indian Foreign Service, Branch B’
Category VI
Grade ‘A’ & ‘B’ merged of the Armed Forces Headquarters Stenographers’ Service.
Category VII
Grade ‘B’ of the Railway Board Secretariat Stenographers’ Service.
Category VIII
Section Officers’ Grade of the Intelligence Bureau. ( Not Participating in this year’s examination)
Category IX
Section Officers’ Grade of the Armed Forces Headquarters Civil Service

The examination shall be conducted according to the following plan :-
Part I
(a) Written examination carrying maximum of 500 marks in the subjects as shown in para 2 below:
b) A qualifying Shorthand test in Hindi or English at 100 w.p.m.
Note I- All the candidates competing for Categories IV, V, VI and VII will be required to take qualifying shorthand test at the time of the written examination. However, evaluation of record of service will be done of only those candidates who qualify both in the written examination as well as in the Shorthand Test

Note II.
Candidates will be required to transcribe their shorthand notes on Computers (PCs) which will be provided at the Examination centre by the Commission.
Part II
Evaluation of record of service carrying a maximum of 100 marks of candidates:-
(i) who obtain such minimum qualifying marks in the written examination as may be fixed by the Commission in their discretion (for categories I, II, III and IX); and
(ii) who obtain such minimum qualifying marks in the written examination and the shorthand test as may be fixed by the commission in their discretion (for categories IV, V, VI and VII ).
Note 1: Marks obtained in evaluation of record of service will be counted for ranking;
Note 2:There shall be a minimum of 40% (forty percent) marks in the evaluation of record of service. Therefore, such candidates who obtain less than 40% (forty percent) marks in the evaluation of record of service will not be considered for ranking

2. The subjects, in which the candidates competing for different categories of services are required to take the written examination, will be a follows:-

Paper No.

Subject

Type Of Paper

Max. Marks

Duration

1 General Studies and General Knowledge of Constitution of India and Machinery of Government, Practice and Procedures in Parliament and Knowledge of RTI Act, 2005.

Objective

150

2 Hrs.

2 Procedure and Practice in the Govt. of India Secretariat and attached offices and General Financial and Service Rules dulytaking into account the requirement of relevant categories of services.

Objective

150

2 Hrs.

3 Noting and Drafting, Precis writing Subjective 200 3 Hrs.

Evaluation of
record of Service

100


Penalty for wrong answers (in Objective Type Papers) THERE WILL BE PENALTY (NEGATIVE MARKING) FOR WRONG ANSWERS MARKED BY A CANDIDATE IN THE OBJECTIVE TYPE QUESTION PAPERS.

(i) There will be four alternatives for the answer to every question. For each question for which a wrong answer has been given by the candidate, one third (0.33) of the marks assigned to that question will be deducted as penalty.
(ii) If a candidate gives more than one answer to a question, it will be treated as a wrong answer even if one of the given answers happens to be correct and there will be same penalty as above for that question.
(iii) If a question is left blank, i.e., no answer is given by the candidate, there will be no penalty for that question.

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July 26th, 2011

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Civil Services Exams Practice Questions

July 23rd, 2011
01. When was Carthage destroyed ?





02. Who killed US President Abraham Lincoln ?





03. When is the Feast Day of St.John the Baptist ?





04. Who was the Czar of Russia in 1917 ?





05. Which of the following is not a gas ?





06. Australia was discovered by ?





07. The national flower of china ?





08. The biggest desert in the world ?





09. the longest highway in the world ?





10. The first president of bangladesh ?







Civil Service Exams Schedule 2011

July 21st, 2011

Civil Service Exams Schedule 2011 :

S.No NAME OF EXAMINATION DATE OF NOTIFICATION LAST DATE FOR RECEIPT OF APPLICATIONS DATE OF COMMENCEMENT OF EXAM DURATION OF EXAM.

1

COMBINED MEDICAL SERVICES EXAM, 2011

11.09.2010

11.10.2010
(MONDAY)

16.01.2011
(SUNDAY)

1 DAY

2

C.D.S. EXAM.(I),
2011

25.09.2010

25.10.2010
(MONDAY)

13.02.2011 (SUNDAY)

1 DAY

3

N.D.A. & N.A.
EXAM.(I), 2011

16.10.2010

15.11.2010
(MONDAY)

17.04.2011
(SUNDAY)

1 DAY

4

ENGINEERING
SERVICES EXAMINATION, 2011

08.01.2011

07.02.2011(MONDAY)

14.05.2011 (SATURDAY)

03 DAYS

5

CIVIL SERVICES
(PREL) EXAM., 2011

19.02.2011

21.03.2011
(MONDAY)

12.06.2011
(SUNDAY)

1 DAY

6

INDIAN FOREST
SERVICE EXAM, 2011

19.03.2011

18.04.2011
(MONDAY)

09.07.2011
(SATURDAY)

10 DAYS

7

SCRA EXAM, 2011

26.03.2011

25.04.2011
(MONDAY)

31.07.2011
(SUNDAY)

1 DAY

8

N.D.A. N.A.
EXAM.(II), 2011

09.04.2011

09.05.2011 (MONDAY)

21.08.2011(SUNDAY)

1 DAY

9

C.D.S. EXAM.(II),
2011

07.05.2011

06.06.2011
(MONDAY)

18.09.2011
(SUNDAY)

1 DAY

10

CENTRAL POLICE
FORCES (AC) EXAM., 2011

18.06.2011

18.07.2011
(MONDAY)

09.10.2011
(SUNDAY)

1 DAY

11

CIVIL SERVICES
(MAIN) EXAM., 2011

29.10.2011
(SATURDAY)

21 DAYS

12

I.E.S./I.S.S.
EXAM., 2011

30.07.2011

29.08.2011
(MONDAY)

03.12.2011
(SATURDAY)

3 DAYS

13

GEOLOGISTS’
EXAM., 2011

13.08.2011

12.09.2011
(MONDAY)

03.12.2011
(SATURDAY)

3 DAYS

14

S.O./STENO (GD-B/GD-I)
LTD. DEPTTL. COMPETITIVE EXAM.

23.07.2011

19.09.2011
(MONDAY)

17.12.2011
(SATURDAY)

4 DAYS

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