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Wednesday, March 8, 2017

SSC CGL (Tier-1) Exam 2016 General Awareness Solved Paper

1. Who among the following is not a member of the National Development Council? 
(a) The Prime Minister 

(b) The Member of NITI Aayog 
(c) The Chief Ministers of States 

(d) The President of India 
(Ans : d)

2. The rate of tax increase as the amount of the tax base increases is called– 
(a) Proportional tax 

(b) Progressive tax 
(c) Regressive tax 
(d) Degressive tax 
(Ans : b)

3. The supply-side economics lays greater emphasis on–
(a) Producer 

(b) Global economy 
(c) Consumer 
(d) Middle Man 
(Ans : a)

4. The founding father of "Theory of bureaucracy" was– 
(a) F.W. Taylor 

(b) Max Weber 
(c) Elton Mayo 
(d) Herbert Simon 
(Ans : b)

5. The United Nations Organisation came into existence in– 
(a) 1947 

(b) 1950 
(c) 1945 
(d) 1946 
(Ans : c)

6. Abdul Fazal was the son of which Sufi saint? 
(a) Sheikh Mubarak 

(b) Hazarat Khwaja 
(c) Nasiruddin Chirag 
(d) Baba Qutubuddin Bakhtiyar Kaki 
(Ans : a)

7. French revolution broke out in the year. 
(a) 1917 

(b) 1911 
(c) 1789 
(d) 1790 
(Ans : c)

8. The song "Vande Mataram" occurs in the book–
(a) Geetanjali 

(b) Anandmath 
(c) Indian People 
(d) Poverty and Un-British Rule in India 
(Ans : b)

9. Which mosquito is the carrier of Zika virus? 
(a) Culex 

(b) Aedes 
(c) Anopheles 
(d) Culiseta 
(Ans : b)

10. Geothermal energy is maximum utilised in–
(a) Iceland 

(b) New Zealand 
(c) Russia 
(d) Japan 
(Ans : a)

11. Root cap is derived from– 
(a) Dermatogen 

(b) Calyptrogen 
(c) Protoderm 
(d) Histogen 
(Ans : b)

12. The blotting technique used to identify the isolated protein is–
(a) Northern blotting 

(b) Western blotting 
(c) Southern blotting 
(d) Cloning 
(Ans : b)

13. Morphology of Chromosomes can be best studied at– 
(a) Interphase 

(b) Prophase 
(c) Metaphase 
(d) Zygotene 
(Ans : c)

14. The 'Choke' used with a tube light is basically–
(a) an inductor 

(b) a capacitor 
(c) a transformer 
(d) a resistor 
(Ans : a)

15. Curie is a unit of–
(a) radioactivity 

(b) energy of Gamma rays 
(c) intensity of Gamma rays 
(d) work function 
(Ans : a)

16. In Networks, WEP stands for– 
(a) Wireless Equivalent Privacy 

(b) Wired Extra Privacy 
(c) Wired Equivalent Privacy 

(d) Wireless Embedded Privacy 
(Ans : a)

17. For extinguishing fire, we use– 
(a) Hydrogen 

(b) Carbon Monoxide 
(c) Carbon Dioxide 
(d) Marsh gas (Ans : c)

18. The chemical name of quartz is–
(a) Calcium oxide 

(b) Calcium phosphate 
(c) Sodium phosphate 
(d) Sodium silicate 
(Ans : d)

19. Continuous chain of mountains that rise abruptly more or less parallel to the coastline of India is– 
(a) Aravalli 

(b) Satpura 
(c) Eastern ghats 
(d) Western ghats 
(Ans : d)

20. The biggest reserves of Thorium are in– 
(a) China 

(b) USA 
(c) India 
(d) France 
(Ans : c)

21. Which of the following became the first country in the world to legalise euthanasia? 
(a) Belgium 

(b) Netherlands 
(c) Denmark 
(d) Canada 
(Ans : b)

22. Which of the following countries won Euro Cup 2016 (football) ? 
(a) France 

(b) Germany 
(c) Portugal 
(d) Iceland 
(Ans : c)

23. Shivkumar Sharma is famous for playing the–
(a) Sitar 

(b) Flute 
(c) Santoor 
(d) Tabla 
(Ans : c)

24. Who among the following is popularly known as 'Blade Runner'? 
(a) Usain Bolt 

(b) Oscar Carl Pistorious 
(c) Carl Lewis 
(d) Ben Johnson 
(Ans : b)

25. FCRA administered by the Ministry of Home Affairs stands for–
(a) Foreign Currency Regulation Act 

(b) Foreign Contribution Regulation Act 
(c) Foreign Contract Regulation Act 

(d) Foreign Cartel Restriction Act 
(Ans : b) 

Friday, February 12, 2016

SSC COMBINED GRADUATE LEVEL EXAMINATION 2016 NOTIFICATION

Staff Selection Commission will hold the Combined Graduate Level Examination, 2016 (Tier-I) on 08 & 22.05.2016 in different batches, for selecting candidates for Tier-II examination for filling up different categories of posts in various Ministries/ Departments/ Organisations.

Post Details:
1. Assistant Section Officer
2. Assistant
3. Inspector 
4. Assistant Enforcement Officer
5. Sub Inspector
6. Inspector of Posts
7. Divisional Accountant
8. Statistical Investigator Gr.II
9. Assistant Audit Officer
10. Auditor
11. Accountant/ Junior Accountant
12. Senior Secretariat Assistant
13. Tax Assistant
14. Compiler


Qualification: Bachelor’s Degree in any subject/ Bachelor’s Degree with Statistics/ Economics/ Statistics/ Mathematics.


Application Fee: Rs. 100


How to Apply: Candidates may submit online applications through website.


Scheme of the Examination: 
Tier -I: Written Examination (Objective Multiple Choice Type)
Tier -II: Written Examination (Objective Multiple Choice Type)
Tier -III: Computer Proficiency Test/ Skill Test (wherever applicable)/ Document Verification
Combined Graduate Level (Tier-I) Examination Date: 08.05.2016 & 22.05.2016.
Combined Graduate Level (Tier-II) Examination Date: 13.08.2016 & 14.08.2016.


Closing Date: 14.03.2016 (Part-I registration upto 10.03.2016 & Part-II registration upto 14.03.2016). 

For Notification Click Here


Online Application

Sunday, May 3, 2015

SSC Combined Graduate Level Examination 2015 Notification

Staff Selection Commission invited applications for Combined Graduate Level Examination, 2015 (CGL Exam 2015) for recruitment to Group ‘B’ and Group ‘C’ posts. The eligible candidate can apply to the post through the prescribed format on or before 28 May 2015 for Part-I registration and on or before 01 June 2015 for Part-II registration.
Important Date
  • Last Date of Online Application (Part-I)28 May 2015
  • Last Date of Online Application (Part-II)01 June 2015
  Details of Post
Name of the Posts:
  • Assistant (Central Secretariat Service)
  • Assistant (Central Vigilance Commission)
  • Assistant (Intelligence Bureau)
  • Assistant (Ministry of Railway)
  • Assistant (Ministry of External Affairs)
  • Assistant- Cypher (Ministry of External Affairs)
  • Assistant (AFHQ)
  • Assistant (Other Ministries/ Departments/ Organizations)
  • Assistant (Other Ministries/ Departments/ Organizations)
  • Inspector of Income Tax (CBDT)
  • Inspector- Central Excise (CBEC)
  • Inspector- Preventive Officer (CBEC)
  • Inspector- Examiner (CBEC)
  • Assistant Enforcement Officer (Directorate of Enforcement, Department of Revenue)
  • Sub Inspector (Central Bureau of Investigation)
  • Inspector of Posts (Department of Post)
  • Divisional Accountant (Offices under CAG)
  • Statistical Investigator Gr.II (M/o Statistics & Prog. Implementation)
  • Inspector (Central Bureau of Narcotics)
  • Sub Inspector (National Investigation Agency (NIA))
  • Auditor (Offices under C&AG)
  • Auditor (Offices under CGA & others)
  • Accountant/ Junior Accountant (Offices under C&AG)
  • Accountant/ Junior Accountant (Offices under CGA & others)
  • Upper Division Clerk (Central Govt. Offices/Ministries other than CSCS cadres.)
  • Tax Assistant (CBDT)
  • Tax Assistant (CBEC)
  • Compiler (Registrar General of India)
  • Sub Inspector (Central Bureau of Narcotics)
Eligibility Criteria:  
Education Qualification:
  • Compiler: Bachelor’s Degree from any recognized University with Economics or Statistics or Mathematics as compulsory or Elective subject.
  • Statistical Investigator Grade – II:     
  1. Bachelor’s Degree in any subject from a recognized University or Institute with at least 60% in Mathematics at 12th standard level or;
  2. Bachelor’s Degree in any subject with Statistics as one of the subjects at degree level.
  • All other Posts: Bachelor’s Degree from a recognized University or equivalent.
  • Assistants (CSS): Computer Proficiency Test has also been prescribed as an Essential Qualification.
Age Limit:
  • Assistant (Central Secretariat Service): 20-27 years
  • Assistant (Intelligence Bureau): 21-27 Years
  • Assistant Enforcement Officer (Directorate of Enforcement, Department of Revenue): Up to 30 Years
  • Sub Inspector (Central Bureau of Investigation): 20-30 Years
  • Statistical Investigator Gr.II (M/o Statistics & Prog. Implementation): Up to 32 Years
  • Sub Inspector (National Investigation Agency (NIA)): Up to 30 Years
  • Tax Assistant (CBEC): 20-27 Years
  • Sub Inspector (Central Bureau of Narcotics): 18-25 Years
  • For all other posts: 18-27 Years
Selection Procedure
The candidates will be selected on the basis of their performance in the Tier-I and Tier-II Examination followed by Tier-III Exam.
How to Apply
Eligible candidates can apply online to the post through the prescribed format on or before 28 May 2015 for Part-I registration and on or before 01 June 2015 for Part-II registration.

Monday, April 20, 2015

S.S.C. Combined Graduate Level Re-Exam., 2013 (1st Shift) General Awareness Solved Paper (Exam Held on 20-07-2014)

1. Which of the following is not a nitrogenous fertilizer? 
(A) Ammonium sulphate (B) Urea 
(C) Ammonium nitrate (D) Super phosphate (Ans : D)

2. CaC2 on treatment with water gives– 
(A) Methane (B) Ethane (C) Ethylene (D) Acetylene (Ans : D)

3. The ‘fine respiratory particles’ which deteriorate air quality for breathing by human beings are categorized as– 
(A) PM 0.0 (B) PM 2.5 (C) PM 8.5 (D) PM 10.0 (Ans : B)

4. The snow leopard population is found in– 
(A) Sikkim (B) Assam (C) Mizoram (D) Manipur (Ans : A)

5. Total interacting animals and plants in any well defined area is known as– 
(A) Population (B) Biome (C) Community (D) Species (Ans : B)

6. ‘IPCC’ stands for– 
(A) Inter-governmental Panel on Climate Change (B) Indian Panel on Climate Change 
(C) International Policy on Climate Change (D) Indian Policy on Climate Control (Ans : A)

7. In Bollywood, the actress popularly known as ‘Dream Girl’ is– 
(A) Zeenat Aman (B) Rakhi Sawant (C) Helen (D) Hema Malini (Ans : D)

8. The most healthy edible oil for heart is– 
(A) Butter oil (B) Olive oil (C) Rape-seed oil (D) Mustard oil (Ans : B)

9. Telengana creation as in independent state is primarily the outcome of– 
(A) 13th Lok Sabha (B) 14th Lok Sabha (C) 15th Lok Sabha (D) 16th Lok Sabha (Ans : C)

10. Which of the followings is not correct? 
(A) SIT -Special Intelligence Team (B) CNG -Compressed Natural Gas 
(C) NGT -National Green Tribunal (D) KYC -Know Your Customer (Ans : A)

11. World’s tallest women record is up to 7ft. and 8 inches from– 
(A) U.S.A. (B) China (C) Pakistan (D) Italy (Ans : B)

12. Who was the first woman President of the Indian National Congress? 
(A) Annie Besant (B) Sarojini Naidu (C) Vijaylakshmi Pandit (D) Kadambani Ganguli (Ans : A)

13. ICMR is the abbreviation for– 
(A) International Council for Malarial Research (B) Indian Council of Medical Research 
(C) International Council of Medical Research (D) Indian Council of Microbial Research (Ans : B)

14. Rubber is a product of– 
(A) Fibre (B) Latex (C) Resin (D) Gum (Ans : B)

15. The first indigenous silent feature film (released on May 3, 1913) was called– 
(A) AlamAra (B) Raja Harishchandra 
(C) Bhakta Prahlad (D) Mother India (Ans : B)

16. The book entitled ‘Spell of the Tiger’ is written by– 
(A) Jim Corbett (B) Valmik Thapar (C) Sy Montgomery (D) Atul Sethi (Ans : C)

17. In the long run the fixed costs become– 
(A) Money costs (B) Real costs (C) Opportunity costs (D) Variable costs (Ans : D)

18. Increase in cash reserve ratio leads to– 
(A) increase in bank credit (B) decrease in bank credit 
(C) constant bank credit (D) excess bank credit (Ans : B)

19. The food corporation of India was established in the year– 
(A) 1965 (B) 1966 (C) 1967 (D) 1955 (Ans : A)

20. The Phillip’s curve is the schedule showing the relationship between– 
(A) aggregate supply and demand (B) total saving and investment 
(C) the rate of unemployment and rate of inflation (D) demand for and supply of loanable funds (Ans : C)

21. A firm practising price discrimination will be– 
(A) charging different prices for different qualities of a product (B) buying in the cheapest and selling in the dearest markets
(C) charging different prices in different markets for a product (D) buying only from firms selling in bulk at a distance (Ans : C)

22. Fascism believed in leadership of– 
(A) Feudals (B) Working classes (C) Political elites (D) Oneman (Ans : D)

23. The parliament is empowered to make laws on any subject of the state list during– 
(A) Election (B) War (C) Agitation (D) Emergency (Ans : D)

24. Rule of law prevails in– 
(A) Dictatorship (B) Aristocracy (C) Democracy (D) Oligarchy (Ans : C)

25. Which of the following feature of Indian constitution was borrowed from U.S.A. ? 
(A) Rule of law (B) Fundamental Right 
(C) Rigid Constitution (D) Directive principles of state policy (Ans : B)

26. Term of office of the President of U.S.A.– 
(A) 6 years (B) 5 years (C) 4 years (D) 7 years (Ans : C)

27. When and where was the All India Kisan Sabha formed? 
(A) 1935 - Bombay (B) 1942 - Kanpur (C) 1938 - Calcutta (D) 1936 - Lucknow (Ans : D)

28. Who was the founder of the City of Agra? 
(A) Ala-ud-din Khalji (B) Muhammad Tughlaq (C) Firoz Tughlaq (D) Sikandar Lodi (Ans : D)

29. When did the British make English the medium of instruction in India ? 
(A) 1813 (B) 1833(C) 1835 (D) 1844 (Ans : C)

30. Lord Buddha gave his first sermon at– 
(A) Sarnath in U.P. (B) Bodha-Gaya in Bihar (C) Nalanda in Bihar (D) None of the above (Ans : A)

31. What is the meaning of the word ‘Sangam’ in the Sangam Age? 
(A) Royal Court (B) Assembly of poets (C) Assembly of religious leaders (D) Meeting of rivers (Ans : B)

32. Ivory coast is located in– 
(A) South Africa (B) North America (C) West Africa (D) South America (Ans : C)

33. Seasonal migration of people is known as– 
(A) Pastoralism (B) Nomadism (C) Intra migration (D) Transhurnance (Ans : D)

34. The country with the world’s largest natural gas reserves is– 
(A) Saudi Arabia (B) Kuwait (C) Russia (D) United States of America (Ans : C)

35. Which of the following lakes is situated on the West Coast of India? 
(A) Astamudi (B) Chilka (C) Pulicat (D) Kolleru (Ans : A)

36. GIS stands for– 
(A) Geographical Integrated System (B) Geographical Information System 
(C) Geometrical Integrated System (D) General Immunity System (Ans : B)

37. National AIDS research Institute is at– 
(A) Chennai (B) New Delhi (C) Murnbai (D) Pune (Ans : D)

38. A contemporary of Charles Darwin who came to the same conclusion in the matter of organic evolution was– 
(A) Jean Baptist Lamarck (B) Thomas Huxley 
(C) Alfred Russel Wallace (D) Franklin Benjamin (Ans : C)

39. Ink is prepared from– 
(A) Dye (B) Tannin (C) Starch (D) Latex (Ans : A)

40. Formic acid is produced by– 
(A) White ants (B) Cockroaches (C) Red ants (D) Mosquitoes (Ans : C)

41. Casuarina is a– 
(A) Hydrophyte (B) Mesophyte (C) Xerophyte (D) Epiphyte (Ans : C)

42. Male mosquitoes take their food from– 
(A) The human blood (B) The standing water 
(C) The sap of plants (D) The dung and other debris (Ans : C)

43. Radio Carbon Dating is used to estimate the age of– 
(A) Soil (B) Monuments (C) Fossils (D) Rocks (Ans : C)

44. According to kinetic theory of gases, at the temperature of absolute zero, the gas molecules– 
(A) Start movement (B) Become massless (C) Start emitting light (D) Stop movement (Ans : D)

45. The nuclear force is– 
(A) Short range repulsive force (B) Short range attractive force 
(C) Long range repulsive force (D) Long range attractive force (Ans : B)

46. A satellite in vacuum– 
(A) Is kept in orbit by remote control (B) Is kept in orbit by retro-rocket 
(C) Derives energy from gravitational field (D) Does not require any energy for orbiting (Ans : D)

47. Unsorted transaction that can be used to immediately update a database is called is– 
(A) Direct database access (B) Sequential database access 
(C) Alternate database access (D) Instance database access (Ans : D)

48. Which of the following number is not correctly written? 
(A) 1018 (B) 1012 (C) 1A12 (D) ABC16 (Ans : C)

49. Chemical decomposition of an organic compound by water is called as– 
(A) Hydrogenation (B) Hydration (C) Hydrolysis (D) All of these (Ans : C)

50. Which of the following pairs is not correctly matched? 
(A) Vitamin B-Pyridoxine (B) Vitamin C-Ascorbic acid 
(C) Vitamin E-Alphatocopherol (D) Vitamin D-Sunshine (Ans : D)
 

Monday, January 27, 2014

SSC Combined Graduate Level Examination - 2014 Preparation Plan

Staff Selection Commission has announced notification to conduct Group B, C posts in various departments of Central Governament. The exmination will be conducted in three phases i.e., Tier-I (Written Examination), Tier-II (Written Examination), Tier-III (Personality Test cum Interview / Computer Proficiency Test / Skill Test / Document Verification). There is less time to prepare as the Tier-I examiantion dates fall on 27th April and 4th May, 2014. Hence, the preparation should pickup speed in a planned manner. Here is the preparation plan for the candidates who are going to attend the examination in 2014. 

Scheme of Examination: In Tier-I exam, there is only one paper, common to all the candidates, which is divided in to four parts. Each part consists of 50 questions where each question carries 1 mark. The total marks are 200. The candidate should complete the exam within 2 hours 40 minutes. The four parts are:
SectionMarks
English Comprehension50
Quantitative Aptitude50
General Intelligence and Reasoning50
General Awareness50
Total Marks200

Syllabus: English Comprehension: This part section tests the candidates’ ability to understand correct English, basic comprehension and writing ability. This section consists of 50 questions which mostly come from Synonyms, Antonyms, Correction of sentences, Parts of speach, Idioms and phrases, Improvement of sentences, One word substitution, Correction of spelling, Passages etc.
Genereally, questions shall be set at the level of SSC standard.

Previous Questions from 2012 Tier-I Exam (Held on 08-07-2012)
  1. He said /that he will meet me / at the resturant / No error(A) 
    (B) 
    (C) 
    (D)
  2. Choose the correct alternative.a) They have lost ------ of their contacts.i) Little 
    ii) Much 
    iii) Many 
    iv) Small
  3. Choose the alternative which express the best meaning of idiom /phrasea) I am looking forward to her arrivali) Afraid of 
    ii) Expecting with pleasure 
    iii) Expecting 
    iv) Confident of 
  4. Find the correctly spelt word.i) Literate 
    ii) Litterate 
    iii) Litarate 
    iv) Litarete
Previous Questions from 2013 Tier-I Exam: (Held on 21-04-2013)Choose the best alternative.
  1. Tribulation i) Palpitation 
    ii) Suffering 
    iii) Weakness 
    iv) Stimulation
  2. A group of three powerful people.i) Trio 
    ii) Tritium 
    iii) Trivet 
    iv) Triumvirate
    Choose the word opposite in meaning.
  3. Lunacy i) Palpitation 
    ii) Suffering 
    iii)Weakness 
    iv) Stimulation
Quantitative Aptitude: The questions in this section will include problems from 
  1. Number system
  2. Fractions
  3. H.C.F & L.C.M
  4. Simplifications
  5. Percentage, square roots, cube roots
  6. Ratio & proportion
  7. Time and work
  8. Time and distance
  9. Pipes and cisterns
  10. S.I & C.I
  11. Problems on ages
  12. Problems on Numbers
  13. Mensuration
  14. Clocks
  15. Calendars
  16. Data interpretation
  17. Fundamentals of Trigonometry, surds, indices, geometry, statistics etc.
Candidates from non-maths background require more practice with shortcut methods.

Previous Questions from 2012 Tier-I Exam.
  1. then the value of x is ?A) 1 
    B) 0 
    C) 
    D) 2
  2. The value of is ?A) 0.005 
    B) 0.05 
    C) 0.5 
    D) 0.0005
  3. I read of a book on one day and of the remainder on another day if there were 30 pages unread now, how many pages did the book contains?A) 200 
    B) 60
    C) 240 
    D) 65
  4. When an item sold for Rs.1690 earned 30% on the cost price, then the cost price is A) 500/- 
    B) 630/- 
    C) 1300/- 
    D) 130/-
  5. The x- intercept of the graph of 5x + 6y = 30 isA) 4 Units 
    B) 5 Uints 
    C) 6 Units 
    D) 15 Units
  6. If the perimeter of a square and a rectangle are the same, then the areas P and Q enclosed by them would satisty the condition. A) P < Q 
    B) P £ Q 
    C) P > Q 
    D) P = Q
  7. A solid sphere of 6 cm diameter is melted and recast into 8 solid spheres of equal volume. Then the radius of each small sphere is ((in cm).A) 1.5 
    B) 3 
    C) 2 
    D) 2.5
  8. The heights of two cones are in the ratio of 1:3 and the diameters of their bases are in the ratio of 3:5 then the ratio of their volumes is A) 3 : 25 
    B) 4 : 25 
    C) 6 : 25 
    D) 7 : 25 
  9. "I" is the incentre of D ABC, If A) 90° 
    B) 100° 
    C) 110° 
    D) 102°
Previous Questions from 2013 Tier-I Exam.
  1. The Number 323 has A) Three prime factors 
    B) Five prime factors 
    C) Two prime factors 
    D) No prime factor
  2. The Difference of a number consisting of two digits from the number formed by interchanging the digits is always divisible byA) 10 
    B) 9 
    C) 11 
    D) 6
  3. A man invested 1/3 of his capital at 7%, 1/4 at 8% and the remainder at the 10%. If his annual income is Rs.561. The capital is A) Rs.5,400 
    B) Rs.6,000 
    C) Rs.6,600 
    D) Rs.7,200 
  4. The length of the common chord of two circles of radii 30 cm and 40cm whose centers are 50 cm apart is (in cm)A) 12 
    B) 24 
    C) 36 
    D) 48
General Intelligence & Reasoning: This section consists questions from both verbal and non verbal cocepts. In verbal reasoning, candidates should prepare the following topics. They are..
  1. Series
  2. Analogy
  3. Classification
  4. Direction test
  5. Missing characters
  6. Coding and decoding
  7. Alphabet test
  8. Dice
  9. Statement - conclusion
  10. Mathematical test
  11. Statement -Assumptions
  12. Statement arguements
Non-verbal Reasoning questions are mainly in pictorial form, which come from the topics -
  1. Analogy
  2. Classification
  3. Series
  4. Mirror & water images
  5. Embedded figures
  6. Cubes & Dice
Previous Questions from 2012 Tier-I Exam.
  1. Find the odd member/pair /word
    1. a) Spicejet 
      b) Kingfisher 
      c) Air India 
      d) Indigo
    2. a) 500 
      b) 413 
      c) 112 
      d) 433
    3. a) Elephant 
      b) Tiger 
      c) Lion 
      d) Bear
    4. a) 73-61 
      b) 57-69 
      c) 42-29 
      d) 47-59
    5. a) College 
      b) Kindergarden 
      c) School 
      d) Education
  2. Find the missing number: 
    Education News
  3. Chose the correct alternative.
    1. SFJ, RGK, QHL ––––a) EMD 
      b) VIJ 
      c) PIM 
      d) PKL
    2. 6, 24, 12 --- 18, 8, 24, 0a) 14 
      b)18 
      c) 16 
      d) 20 
    3. Which word will appear third in dictionarya) Paralysis 
      b) Paralytic 
      c) Paralyse 
      d) Parallelism
    4. From the given atternatives select the word which cannot be formed using the letters of the given word. HALLUCINATION
      a) Lion 
      b) Loan 
      c) Nation 
      d) Lotion
  4. In a certain code 'p' is #, A is %, C is f and E is @ How is 'PACE' written in that code.a) # f # % 
    b) f % @ % f 
    c) # % f @ 
    d) none
  5. Tarun is father of Rohit, Rohit is the brother of Kala, Kala is the wife of Dilip How is Dilip related to Rohit.a) Brother -in -law 
    b) Father-in-law 
    c) Sun 
    d) Uncle 
Previous Questions from 2013 Tier-I Exam
  1. If BLUE is written as EUBL, then BULB is written as a) BLUB 
    b) BBUL 
    c) BBLU 
    d) BLBU
  2. A watch reads 7.30. If the minute hand points West, then in which direction will the hour hand point?a) North 
    b) North East 
    c) North West 
    d) South West
    From the given atternatives select the word which cannot be formed using the letters of the given word.
  3. PENULTIMATEa) PEANUT 
    b) MINUTE 
    c) ELIMINATE 
    d) LIME-TEA
    Find the Missing Number
  4. 0, 6, 24, 60, ?, 210a) 117 
    b) 119 
    c) 120 
    d) 153
    Analogy
  5. Glucometer: Blood Sugar :: Sphygmomanometera) Earthquake 
    b) Blood Pressure 
    c) Atmospheric Pressure 
    d) Specific Gravity
  6. Statements: I.Some birds are clouds
    II. No Horse is a bird
    Conclusions:I. Some clouds are birds
    II. Horse is not a cloud
    a) Conclusion I follows 
    b) Conclusion II Follows 
    c) Either conclusion I or II follows 
    d) Neither conclusion I or II follows
General awareness: This section consists questions from Indian History, Polity, Geography, Economy, General science, Current Affairs etc. 

Indian history: It is a vast subject but we can score more if we prepare properly. The subject is diveded in to 4 sub-parts.
i) Ancient Indian History 
ii) Medieval Indian History
iii) Modern Indian History 
iv) National Movement.

Polity: It include topics like Constitutional Developments, Fundamental Rights, Fundamental Duties, Directive Principles of State Policy, Union Executive, State executive, Judiciary.

Geography: It is divided into world Geography and Indian geography. In world geography, mainly concentrate on solar system, Continents, Rivers, Population, Rainfall, Vegetation, Industry, Minerals. In Indian geography, concentrate on physiography , River system, Rainfall Natural vegetation, Industry, Rerourcy, Minerals and Population etc.

Indian Economy: Candidate should concentrate on Nature of Indian Economy, National Income, Poverty, Unemployment, Budget Terminology, Fundamentals of Economic Survey etc.

General Science: It includes Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Human Anatomy, Sciene and Technology. Candidates need to prepare basics in every subject with more examples.

Current Affairs: Concentrate on one year current affairs and major issues like National, International issues, Persons, Places in news, Sports, Awards, Economy etc.

Previous Questions from 2012 Tier-I Exam
  1. Who gave the slogan "InQuilab Zindabad"?a) Chandra Sekhar Azad 
    b) Subhash Chandra Bose 
    c) Bhagat Singh 
    d) Iqbal
  2. 2018 FIFA World Cup would be held ina) Russia 
    b) Qatar 
    c) France 
    d) Netherland
  3. Fahien visited India during the reign of a) Chandragupta 
    b) Samudragupta 
    c) Ramagupta 
    d) Kumaragupta
  4. What is the commonly used unit for measuring the speed of data transmission?a) Mega Hertz 
    b) Characters per second 
    c) Bits per second 
    d) Nano second.
  5. Which of the following are warm blooded animals?a) Whales 
    b) Whale sharks 
    c) Alytes 
    d) Draco
  6. Which of the following folk dances is associated with "Rajasthan"?a) Raof 
    b) Jhora 
    c) Veedhi 
    d) Suisini
Previous Questions from 2013 Tier-I Exam.
  1. Sarus crane is the state bird ofa) Rajasthan 
    b) Uttar Pradesh 
    c) Madhya Pradesh 
    d) West Bengal
  2. "Martyr's" day is marked ona) January 1 
    b) January 15 
    c) January 30 
    d) January 9
  3. The animal who can consume more salt among the following is a) Sheep 
    b) Camel 
    c) Donkey 
    d) Dog
  4. Which one of the following is not a sect of Buddhisma) Mahayana 
    b) Hinayana 
    c) Digambar 
    d) Theravad
  5. Lungs are located in thea) Abdominal cavity 
    b) Pericardial cavity 
    c) Peritonealcavity 
    d) Pleural cavity
  6. Bhopal gas tragedy 1984 is related toa) Aluminium Phosphide 
    b) Methyl Bromide 
    c) Methyl Isocyanate 
    d) Carbon dioxide
  7. The first Indian Satellite Aryabhatta was launched ina) 1972 
    b) 1975 
    c) 1977 
    d) 1979
Reference Books:English Language & Comprehension: 
English for Competitive Exams - Hari Mohan Prasad, Pratiyogitha Darpan, regular newspaper reading, previous papers analysis.
Arithmetic Ability: Quantitative Aptitude by RS Agarwal, Quantitative Aptitude by Tyra.
Reasoning Ability: RS Agarwal, Pandy Books.
General Awareness: NECERT Books up to 12th class and Spectrum Books for General Studies
Current Affairs: Manorama Year Book, One newspaper in English and one regional launguage and Sakshi Education.

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Important Dates:Last date for Part- I Online Registration: 12/02/2014 up to 05:00 PM
Last date for Part -II Online Registration: 14/02/2014 up to 05:00 PM
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Last date for Receipt of Application for Far flung areas: 21/02/2014
Written examination (Tier I): 27/04/2014 & 04/05/2014
Written examination (Tier II): 30/08/2014 (Paper III) & 31/08/2014 (Paper I & II)

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