Medical Assistant. General Intelligence (10+2 standard) - Objective/Multiplechoice 25. General Awareness (10+2 standard) - Objective/Multiplechoice 25
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1 Medical Assistant Scheme of Examination: A. Written Examination: 150 Marks Sl. No. Subject Marks Part-I 1. General Intelligence (10+2 standard) - Objective/Multiplechoice type General Awareness (10+2 standard) - Objective/Multiplechoice type 25 Part-II 3. Technical Knowledge - Objective/Multiple-choice type 100 Duration of Examination Two Hours B. Skill test: 50 Marks Only those candidates who attain a minimum-qualifying standard of 40% in the written examination will be eligible to be called for skill test subject to the condition that the total number of candidates called for skill test does not exceed five times the declared vacancies. Syllabus for examination: A. General Intelligence: The questions will be of 10+2 standard and would include both verbal and non-verbal type. The test may include questions to test the candidate's understanding of English language and its correct usage. B. General Awareness: The questions will be designed to test the ability of the general awareness of the environment around the candidate and its application to society. Questions will also be designed to test knowledge of current events and of such matters of everyday observation and experience in their scientific aspects as may be expected of an educated person of standard. The test will also include questions relating to India and its neighbouring countries especially pertaining to History, Culture, Geography, Economic scene, General Polity and Scientific Research. C. Technical Knowledge: The questions will be designed to test the knowledge and competence of the candidates' technical knowledge in the field of First-aid, Ward procedure, Operation Theatre procedure and sterilization etc. D. Skill Test The skill test will be designed to test the practical ability and skill of the candidates in the following fields: 1. Principal of First-aid of wounds, dressing of wounds, stitching of simple wounds. 2. Practical knowledge about vital signs and basic life support. 3. Splinting of fractures, different types of dressings and bandages.
2 4. Concepts of transportation of sick and injured. 5. Practical knowledge regarding Oxygen administration and using suction apparatus. 6. Practical knowledge about common ward procedures like catheterization, draining of wounds, insertion of feeding tubes, steam inhalation, sponging, administration of icebag, hot bag etc. 7. Practical knowledge about attachment of ECG cables, monitor equipment etc. 8. Pre-operative preparation of patients, knowledge about patient registration and admission protocol. 9. Practical knowledge of infection control and waste disposal protocol. 10. Gloving, gowning, draping, concept & procedure for theatre entry, asceptic techniques. 11. Preparation and packing of sterile supplies, room sterilization, surface sterilization etc. 12. Practical knowledge regarding surgical instruments and materials and their usage, trolley setting for various surgeries etc. 13. Concepts about OT tables, its various positions, handling OT instruments like surgical cautery, Boyle's apparatus. 14. Skills of working on computer.
3 Scheme of Examination: MIDWIFE A. Written Examination: 150 Marks Sl. No. Subject Marks Part-I 1. General Intelligence (10+2 standard) - Objective/Multiplechoice type General Awareness (10+2 standard) - Objective/Multiplechoice type 25 Part-II 3. Technical Knowledge - Objective/Multiple-choice type 100 Duration of Examination Two Hours B. Skill test: 50 Marks Only those candidates who attain a minimum-qualifying standard of 40% in the written examination will be eligible to be called for skill test subject to the condition that the total number of candidates called for skill test does not exceed five times the declared vacancies. Syllabus for examination: A. General Intelligence: The questions will be of 10+2 standard and would include both verbal and non-verbal type. The test may include questions to test the candidate's understanding of English language and its correct usage. B. General Awareness: The questions will be designed to test the ability of the general awareness of the environment around the candidate and its application to society. Questions will also be designed to test knowledge of current events and of such matters of everyday observation and experience in their scientific aspects as may be expected of an educated person of standard. The test will also include questions relating to India and its neighboring countries especially pertaining to History, Culture, Geography, Economic scene, General Polity and Scientific Research. C. Technical Knowledge: The questions will be designed to test the knowledge and competence of the candidates' technical knowledge as per standard syllabus of Auxiliary Nursing Midwifery. D. Skill Test The skill test will be designed to test the practical ability and skill of the candidates in the following fields: 1. Setting up of instruments trolley for different emergency and non-emergency obstetric procedures. 2. Antenatal care, antenatal advice to patients, examination of antenatal patients. 3. Practical knowledge of commonly used drugs and instruments in Labour Room. 4. Scrubbing, gloving, gowning and draping. 5. Skills in writing a delivery records. 6. Conduct of delivery and care of new born. 7. Skills of working on computer.
4 Pharmacist Scheme of Examination: A. Written Examination: 150 Marks Sl. Subject No. Part-I 1. General Intelligence (10+2 standard) Objective/Multiple-choice type 2. General Awareness (10+2 standard) Objective/Multiple-choice type Part-II 3. Technical Knowledge Objective/Multiple-choice type B. Skill test: 50 Marks Marks Duration of Examination Two Hours Only those candidates who attain a minimum-qualifying standard of 40% in the written examination will be eligible to be called for skill test subject to the condition that the total number of candidates called for skill test does not exceed five times the declared vacancies. Syllabus for examination: A. General Intelligence: The questions will be of 10+2 standard and would include both verbal and non-verbal type. The test may include questions to test the candidate's understanding of English language and its correct usage. B. General Awareness: The questions will be designed to test the ability of the general awareness of the environment around the candidate and its application to society. Questions will also be designed to test knowledge of current events and of such matters of everyday observation and experience in their scientific aspects as may be expected of an educated person of standard. The test will also include questions relating to India and its neighbouring countries especially pertaining to History, Culture, Geography, Economic scene, General Polity and Scientific Research. C. Technical Knowledge: The questions will be designed to test the knowledge and competence of the candidates' technical knowledge as per standard syllabus for the course of Diploma in Pharmacy. D. Skill Test The skill test will be designed to test the practical ability and skill of the candidates in the following fields: 1. Practical ability of making various pharmacological compositions like Calamine lotion, sodi-bicarb eardrops etc and dispensing the same. 2. Dispensing drugs as per given prescriptions to patients. 3. Practical knowledge regarding Medical stores procedures. 4. Skills of working on computer.
5 WARD SAHAYAK Scheme of Examination: A. Written Examination: 150 Marks Sl.No. Subject Marks Part-I Part-II General Intelligence (10th Standard) (Objective Type Multiple Choice Questions ) General Awareness (10th Standard) (Objective Type Multiple Choice Questions) Technical Knowledge (Objective Type Multiple Choice Questions ) Duration of examination TWO HOURS B. Skill Test: 50Marks Only those candidates who attain a minimum-qualifying standard of 40% in the written examination will be eligible to be called for skill test. The candidates qualifying as above would be called for skill test subject to the condition that total number of candidates called for skill test does not exceed five times the declared vacancies. Syllabus for Written examination: A. General Intelligence: The questions will be of 10th standard and would include both verbal and non-verbal type. The test may include questions to test the candidate's understanding of English language and its correct usage. B. General Awareness: The questions will be designed to test the ability of the general awareness of the environment around the candidate and its application to society. Questions will also be designed to test knowledge of current events of such matters of everyday observation and experience in their scientific aspects as may be expected of an educated person of 10th standard. The test will also include questions relating to India and its neighboring countries especially pertaining to History, culture, Geography, Economic scene, General Polity and Scientific Research. C. Technical Knowledge: The questions will be designed to test the knowledge and competence of the candidates' technical knowledge in the field of First-aid, Nursing, Ward procedure etc. D. Skill Test: The skill test should be designed to test the practical ability and skill of the candidates' in the following fields: 1. Bed Making. 2. Concepts of transportation of sick and injuries, carrying patients in trolley, stretcher Wheel chair etc. 3. Sponging patients. 4. Practical knowledge of First-aid, nursing and ward procedures. 5. Identification of simple Hospital equipments and their uses. 6. Dressing simple wounds.
6 Photographer Written Test: SUBJECT MAXIMUM NUMBER OF DURATION MARKS QUESTIONS General Intelligence (10 th Standard) (Objective Type Multiple choice question) General Awareness (English/Hindi) (Objective Type Hours Multiple choice question) (10 th Standard) a. Skill Test Photography and Development 60 Marks Note: Skill test on Photography and Development shall be conducted for only those candidates who attain a minimum qualifying standard in the written examination. Number of candidates to be called for the Skill Test should be 1:6 times the number of vacancies SYLLABUS:- I. GENERAL INTELLIGENCE: The questions will be of 10 th Standard and would include questions of non-verbal type. The test may include questions on analogies, similarities and difference, space visualization, visual memory, discrimination observation, relationship concepts, 10 th standard arithmetic. II. GENERAL AWARENESS: Questions will be designed to test the ability of the candidate's general awareness of the environment around him and the application to society. Questions will also be designed to test knowledge of current events and of such matters of everyday observation and experience in their scientific aspects as may be expected of an educated person. The test will also include questions relating to India and its neighboring countries especially pertaining to History, Culture, Geography, Economic scene, General Polity and Scientific Research. This test will also include general questions on Photography. Skill Test Photography and Development The same object in the same ambience will be Photography by all the candidates called for such test.
7 a. Written Test: LABORATORY ASSISTANT: PAPER SUBJECT MARKS DURATION i) Science 65 ii) Maths 20 2 Hours Objective Type iii) English 15 Syllabus: i) Science- Higher Secondary Standard with emphasis on experience on conducted and aids required. ii) Maths- Higher Secondary Standard. iii) English- Higher Secondary Standard.
8 b. Written Test: COOK (CANTEEN) PAPER SUBJECT MARKS DURATION i) General Cooking Knowledge 50 Objective Type ii) General Awareness 25 iii) General Intelligence 25 2 Hours SYLLABUS:- I. GENERAL COOKING KNOWLEDGE: General knowledge on cooking II. GENERAL AWARENESS: Questions will be designed to test the ability of the candidate's general awareness of the environment around him and the application to society. Questions will also be designed to test knowledge of current events and of such matters of everyday observation and experience in their scientific aspects as may be expected of an educated person. The test will also include questions relating to India and its neighboring countries especially pertaining to History, Culture, Geography, Economic scene, General Polity and Scientific Research. Common General Knowledge on Hygiene and Health. III. GENERAL INTELLIGENCE: The questions will be of Matriculation Standard and would include questions of non-verbal type. The test may include questions on analogies, similarities and difference, space visualization, visual memory, discrimination observation, relationship concepts, 10th standard arithmetic. 2. Skill Test Only those who qualify in the written test. Number of candidates for the Skill Test should be in the following ratio. 1 Post & above posts - 2x + 4 (x=number of the post) Syllabus for the Skill Test: Preparing a meal as per menu -arranging a table -ability to serve courteously
9 Scheme of Examination: DURWAN Written Test:. SUBJECT General Intelligence (10 th Standard) (Objective Type) General Awareness (10 th Standard) (Objective Type) English Language (10 th Standard) (Objective Type) Numerical Aptitude (10 th Standard) (Objective Type) SYLLABUS:- I. GENERAL INTELLIGENCE: MAXIMUM NUMBER OF MARKS QUESTIONS DURATION 2 Hours The questions will be of 10 th Standard and would include questions of non-verbal type. The test may include questions on analogies, similarities and difference, space visualization, problem solving, analysis, Judgement, decision making, visual memory, discrimination observation, relationship concepts, figure classification, arithmetical number series, non-verbal series, nonverbal series. The test will also include questions designed to test the candidate's abilities to deal with abstract ideas and symbols and their relationship, arithmetical computation and other analytical functions. II. GENERAL AWARENESS: The questions will be of 10 th Standard. Questions will be designed to test the ability of the candidate's general awareness of the environment around him and the application to society. Questions will also be designed to test knowledge of current events and of such matters of everyday observation and experience in their scientific aspects as may be expected of an 10 th Standard educated person. The test will also include questions relating to India and its neighboring countries especially pertaining to Sports, History, Culture, Geography, Economic scene, General Polity including Indian Constitution and Scientific Research etc. These questions will be such that, they do not require a special study of any discipline. III. ENGLISH LANGUAGE: These questions will be of 10 th Standard. Candidate's understanding of the Basics of English language, its vocabulary, grammar, sentence structure, synonyms, antonyms and its correct usage, etc. and writing ability would be tested. IV. NUMERICAL APTITUDE: This paper will include questions on problems relating to number systems, Computation of Whole Numbers, Decimals and Fractions and Relationship between Numbers, Fundamental arithmetical operations, Percentages, Ratios and Proportion, Averages, Interest, Profit and Loss, Discount, use of Tables and Graphs, Mensuration, Time and Distance, Ratio and Time, Time and Work etc. The questions will be of 10 th Standard. After the written test, the no. of candidates to be called on the basis of merit for physical test and screening test of 100 mts running in 15 secs shall be in the ratio of 1:10 ie. Ten times the no. of vacancies.
10 2 MEASUREMENT OF PHYSICAL STANDARDS: 3 SCREENING TEST: Screening Test shall be done only for those candidates who qualify in the measurement of physical standards. Running of 100 Meters in 15 seconds. This is the next screening test. The Physical test and screening test are only of qualifying nature but failure in these tests shall be failure in the examination. Candidates will be recommended for selection on the basis of their marks or merit in the written examination only.
11 FIREMAN WRITTEN TEST : Scheme of Examination: SUBJECT General Intelligence ( 10 th Standard) (Objective Type) General Awareness ( 10 th Standard) (Objective Type) General Awareness on Fire Fighting (Objective Type) MAX MARKS NUMBER OF QUESTIONS DURATION 2 Hours SYLLABUS:- I. GENERAL INTELLIGENCE: The questions will be of 10 th Standard and would include both verbal and non-verbal type. The test may include questions on analogies, similarities and difference, space visualization, problem solving, analysis, judgment, decision making, visual memory, discrimination, observation, relationship concept, figure classification, arithmetical number series, verbal and non-verbal series & mathematics of 10 th Standard. The test will also include questions designed to test the candidate's abilities to deal with abstract ideas and symbols and their relationship, mathematical computation and other analytical functions. II. GENERAL AWARENESS: The questions will be of 10 th Standard. Questions will be designed to test the ability of the candidate's general awareness of the environment around him and its application to society. Questions will also be designed to test the knowledge of current events and of such matters of everyday observation and experience in their scientific aspects as may be expected of an 10 th Standard educated person. The test will also include questions relating to India and its neighboring countries especially pertaining to Sports, History, Culture, Geography, Economic scene, General Polity including Indian Constitution and Scientific Research etc. These questions will be such that, they do not require a special study of any discipline. III. GENERAL AWARENESS ON FIRE FIGHTING: This test will include questions on knowledge of Fire Fighting, Operational use of Fire Fighting Equipments, life savings drills, causes of fire etc. Grading will be done based on marks obtained in Written Test. After the written test, the no. of candidates to be called on the basis of merit for physical test and endurance test shall be in the ratio of 1:10 ie. Ten times the no. of vacancies. 2. MEASUREMENT OF PHYSICAL STANDARDS 3. ENDURANCE TEST: Endurance Test shall be done only for those candidates who qualify in the measurement of physical standards. The Physical test and endurance test are only of qualifying nature but failure in these tests shall be failure in the examination. Candidates will be recommended for selection on the basis of their marks or merit in the written examination only.
12 Scheme of Examination: STOREKEEPER A. Written Examination: 200 Marks Part Subject Max Marks Number of Questions Total Duration/ Timings I General Intelligence (Objective Type Multiple Choice Questions ) English Language ( Basic Knowledge ) ( Objective II Type Multiple Choice Questions ) 2 Hours III Quantitative Aptitude (Basic Arithmetic Skill) (Objective Type Multiple Choice Questions ) IV General Awareness (Objective Type Multiple Choice Questions) NOTE-I: The question will be set both in English & Hindi for Part-I, III & IV. NOTE-II: There will be negative marking of 0.25 marks for each wrong answer. Syllabus for Written examination: A. General Intelligence: 1. Semantic Analogy 16. Space Orientation 2. Symbolic/Number Analogy 17. Venn Diagrams 3. Figural Analogy 18. Drawing Inference 4. Semantic Classification 19. Punched hole/pattern-folding & unfolding 5. Symbolic/ Number 20. Figural Pattern- folding & completion Classification 6. Figural Classification 21. Indexing 7. Semantic Series 22. Address Matching 8. Number Series 23. Data & City matching 9. Figural Series 24. Classification of Center codes/roll numbers 10. Problem Solving 12th 25. Small & Capital letters/number-coding, Standard decoding & classification 11. Word Building 26. Embedded Figures 12. Coding & de-coding 27. Critical Thinking 13. Numerical Operations 28. Emotional Intelligence 14. Symbolic Operations 29. Social Intelligence 15. Trends 30. Other Sub-topics, if any English Language: 1. Spot the Error 2. Fill in the Blanks 3. Synonyms 4. Antonyms 5. Spelling/ Detecting Mis-spelt words 6. Idioms & Phrases 7. One word substitution 8. Improvement of Sentences 9. Active / Passive Voice of Verbs 10. Conversion into Direct / Indirect narration 11. Shuffling of Sentence Parts
13 12. Shuffling of Sentences in a passage 13. Cloze Passage 14. Comprehension Passage Numerical Aptitude: 1. Arithmetic 2.Algebra 3. Geometry 4. Mensuration 5. Trigonometry 6. Statistical Charts a. Number System: Computation of Whole Number Decimal and Fractions Relationship between Numbers b. Fundamental Arithmetical Operations: Percentages Ratio and Proportion Square roots Average Interest ( Simple & Compound ) Profit & Loss Discount Partnership Business Mixture and Alligation Time and Distance Time and Work Basic Algebraic identities of School Algebra (and their simple applications) e.g. Formulas for (a+b) 2, (a-b) 2, (a+b) 3, (a-b) 3, a 3 -b 3, a 3 +b 3, a 2 -b 2 ; if a+b+c=0, then a 3 +b 3 +c 3 =3 abc etc and Elementary surds ( simple problems) Graphs of Linear Equations Familiarity with elementary geometric figures and facts : Triangle and its various kinds of centres Viz. centriod, In-centre, Orthocentre, Circumcentre congruence and Similarity of triangles Circle and its chords, tangents, angles subtended by chords of a circle Common tangents to two or more circle. Triangle, Quadrilaterals Regular Polygons ( sum of the internal angles of a polygon) Circle Right Prism Right Circular Cone Right Circular Cylinder Sphere, Hemispheres Rectangular Parallelepiped Regular Right Pyramid with triangular or square base Trigonometry ( for acute angles with 0 0 with O 0 < 0 < 90 0 ) Trigonometric ratios Degree and Radian Measures, Standard Identities like sin 2 0+ Cos 2 0=1 etc., Complementary Angles, Heights and Distances ( simple problems only ) Use of Tables and Graphs Histogram
14 Frequency Polygon Bar- diagram B. General Awareness: The questions are designed to test the ability of the candidate's general awareness of the environment around him and its application to society. Questions are also designed to test knowledge of current events and of such matters of everyday observation and experience in their scientific aspects as may be expected of an educated person. The test will also include questions relating to India and its neighboring countries especially pertaining to History, Culture, Geography, Economic scene, General Policy and Scientific Research. NOTE 1: The questions will be of the level to commensurate with Educational Qualification prescribed for the post i.e. 12 th standard. NOTE 2: Resolution of tie cases (Tie cases i.e. more than one candidate secure equal marks in the written examination, the same will be resolved by applying one after another, as applicable till the Tie is resolved). i) Date of Birth, with older candidate placed higher. ii) Alphabetical order in which the first names of the candidates appear
15 LOWER DIVISION CLERK SCHEME OF EXAMINATION :- The examination will consist of a Written Examination of 200 marks and Typing Test on Computer. (1) After the written Examination the number of candidates to be called on the basis of merit for the Typing Test shall be in the ratio of 1:5 i.e. five times the number of vacancies. (2) Merit of Candidates will be decided on the basis of the total marks scored in the written Examination subject to qualifying in the typing test. (3) The Typing Test is of qualifying in nature. Failure in the Typing Test shall be failure in the examination. (4) Resolution of Tie Cases Tie cases will be resolved by applying one after another as applicable till the Tie is resolved: (i) (ii) Date of Birth, with older candidate placed higher. Alphabetical order in which the first names of the candidates appear. SCHEME OF WRITTEN EXAMINATION:- The written examination consists of one objective type multiple choice question paper of 200 marks shown below: Part Subject Maximum Marks & Number of Questions I General Intelligence 50(50 questions) Time Duration for General Candidates Time Duration for Visually Handicapped Candidates II III English Language (Basic Knowledge) Quantitative Aptitude (Basic Arithmetic Skill) 50(50 question) 50(50 question) 2 Hours 2 Hours 20 Minutes IV General Awareness 50 (50 question) NOTE 1: NOTE 2: Question paper will be set in English/Hindi except part-ii which will be set in English. There will be negative marking of 0.25 marks for wrong answer. NOTE 3: Standard of question will be of the level to commensurate with Qualification for the post i.e. 12th standard. NOTE 4: Visually handicapped (VH) candidates with visual disabilities of forty percent or above can avail the assistance of a Scribe in the Written Examination, Subject to such requests being made at the time of applying for the examination. Question Papers and Answer Sheets will not be provided in Braille.
16 NOTE 5: Persons with visual disability of less than forty percent will not be considered as visually handicapped persons. One eyed candidates and partially blind candidates who are able to read with or without magnifying glass will be allowed to use the Magnifying Glass in the Examination hall and will not be entitled to a scribe. Such candidates will have to bring their own magnifying Glass to the Examination hall. SYLLABUS OF WRITTEN EXAMINATION:- General Intelligence: 1. Semantic Analogy 14. Symbolic operations 2. Symbolic/Number Analogy 15. Trends 3. Figural Analogy 16. Space Orientation 4. Semantic Classification 17. Venn Diagrams 5. Symbolic/Number Classification 18. Drawing inference 6. Figural Classification 19. Punched hole/pattern-folding & unfolding 7. Semantic Series 20. Figural Pattern Folding and completion 8. Number Series 21. Embedded Figures 9. Figural Series 22. Critical Thinking 10. Problem Solving 23. Emotional Intelligence 11. Word Building 24. Social Intelligence 12. Coding and de-coding 25. Other sub-topics, if any 13. Numerical operations II.English Language : 1. Spot the Error 2. Fill in the Blanks 3. Synonyms/Homonyms 4. Antonyms 5. Spellings/Detecting Mis-spelt words 6. Idioms & Phrases 7. One word substitution 8. Improvement of sentences 9. Active/Passive Voice of Verbs 10. Conversion into Direct/Indirect narration 11. Shuffling of sentence parts 12. Shuffling of Sentence in a passage 13. Cloze passage 14. Comprehension Passage III. Quantitative Aptitude: Arithmetic : 1.Number Systems: Computation of whole Number, Decimal and Fractions, Relationship between numbers. 2.Fundamental arithmetical operations: Percentages, Ratio and Proportion, Square roots, Averages Interest (Simple and Compound), profit and loss, Discount, Partnership Business, Mixture and Alligation, Time and distance, Time and work.. Algebra : 1.Basic algebric identities of School Algebra (and their simple applications) e.g. Formulas for (a+b) 2,(a-b) 2, (a+b) 3, (a-b) 3, (a-b) 3, a 3 -b 3, a 3 +b 3, a 2 -b 2 ; if a+b+c=0,then a 3 +b 3 +c 3 =3 abc etc. and Elementary surds (simple Problems). 2.Graphs of Linear Equations.
17 Geometry: Familiarity with elementary geometric figures and facts: 1. Triangle and its various kinds of centres viz. Centroid, In-centre, Orthocentre, Circumcentre. 2. Congruence and similarity of triangles. 3. Circle and its chords, tangents angles subtended by chords of a circle, common tangents to two more circles. Mensuration: Traingle, Quadrilaterals, Regular polygons (sum of the internal angles of a polygon), Circle, Right Prism, Circular Cone, Right Circular Cylinder, Sphere, Hemispheres, Rectangular Parallelepiped, Regular Right Pyramid with triangular or square Base. Trigonometry: 1. Trigonometry (for acute angles ø with 0<ø<90): Trigonometric ratios, Degree and Radian Measures, Standard Identities like sin 2 ø + Cos 2 ø =1 etc 2. Complementary Angles, Heights and Distances (simple problems only). Statistical Charts : Use of Tables and Graphs : 1. Histogram 2. Frequency polygon 3. Bar-diagram 4. Pie-chart IV. General Awareness: Questions are designed to test the candidate's general awareness of the environment around him / her and its application to society. Questions are also designed to test knowledge of current events and of such matters of everyday observation and experience in their scientific aspects as may be expected of an educated person. The test will also include questions relating to India and its neighbouring countries especially pertaining to History, Culture, Geography, Economic Scene, General policy and scientific research. TYPING TEST :- (1) The Typing Test will be conducted in English or Hindi and candidate while applying for the examination, will have to indicate their option. (2) Typing Test will be administered on computer, to be provided by the Factory. (3) Candidates opting for English Typing shall have typing speed of 35 words per minute and those opting for Hindi Typing shall typing speed of 30 words per minute on computer. Thirty five w.p.m. and thirty w.p.m. correspond to key depressions per hour and 9000 key depressions per hour respectively. The speed will be adjudged on the accuracy of typing on the computer of a given text passage in 10 minutes. (5) Visually Handicapped candidates (with 40% disability and above) will be provided Passage Dictators for the Typewriting test by the Factory. The passage Dictators will read out the passage to the VH candidate within the allotted time period. PRIMARY TEACHER (PRT)
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20 TELEPHONE OPERATOR GADE-II (I) WRITTEN TEST: Subject Marks Duration General English 50 General Studies (English/Hindi) Hours Arithmetic (English/Hindi) 50 (II) SKILL TEST: Skill Test for finding out their proficiency in handling PBX Board. only. This is a qualifying test SYLLABUS GENERAL ENGLISH: Initiation to the testing of candidates understanding of the English Language and its correct usage, his writing ability would also be tested, questions Paragraph Writing/Report Writing/Letter Writing etc may be included. GENERAL STUDIES: Questions in this component will be aimed at testing the candidates General Awareness of the Environment around him and its application to Society. Questions will also be designed to Test Knowledge of Current Events and of such matters of everyday observations and experience in their scientific aspects as may be expected of any educated person. The test will also include questions relating to India and its neighbouring countries especially pertaining to History, Culture, Geography, Economic Scene, General Polity and Scientific Research etc. These questions will be such that they do not require a special study of any discipline. The test will also include question relating to the knowledge of PBX Board and its operation. ARTHEMETIC: Questions of this component will cover number system including questions on Simplification, Decimals, Fractions, LCM, HCF, Ratio and Proportion, Percentage, Average, Profit and Loss, Discount, Simple and Compound Interest, Mensuration, Time and Work, Time and Distance, Tables and Graphs etc. (II) SKILL TEST: The candidates who qualify the main examination(s) will have to undergo a Skill Test for finding out their proficiency in handling PBX Board. Only those candidates who secure in the Written (Main) Examination such minimum qualifying marks as may be fixed, will be eligible to be considered for appearing in the Skill Test. This is a qualifying test only.
21 MULTY TASKING STAFF (MTS) Scheme of examination for the post of Multi-tasking staff Scheme of examination : The examination will consist of a written test of 150 marks. Scheme of written test : The written test consists of one objective type multiple choice question paper as shown below : Part A B C D Subject General Intelligence & Reasoning (10 Numerical th Standard) aptitude (10 th Standard) General English (10 th Standard) General Awareness (10 th Standard) Maximum marks & Number of questions 25 (25 questions) 25 (25 questions) 50 (50 questions) 50 (50 questions) Duration Time duration for visually handicapped candidates 2 hours 2 hours 40 minutes Note 1:Question paper will be set in English/Hindi/Marathi except part C which will be set in English. Note 2:There will be negative marking of 0.25 marks for each wrong answer Note 3: Merit of candidates will be decided on the basis of total marks scored in the written examination. Note 4:Resolution of Tie cases - Tie cases will be resolved by applying one after another, as applicable till the Tie is resolved : (i) By referring to the marks in Part-C of the written objective type paper. (ii) By referring to the marks in Part-B of the written objective type paper. (iii) Date of birth i.e. the candidate older in age gets preference. (iv) By referring to the alphabetical order of the names taking first name into consideration. Syllabus of written test : Questions on General Intelligence and reasoning will be non-verbal. Questions on Numerical aptitude and General English will be simple, of a level that an average Matriculate will be in a position to answer comfortably. Questions on General Awareness will be also of similar standard. A. General Intelligence : It would include questions of non-verbal type. The test will include questions on similarities and differences, space visualization, problem solving,
22 analysis, judgement, decision making, visual memory, discriminating observation, relationship concepts, figure classification, arithmetical number series, non-verbal series etc. The test will also include questions designed to test the candidate s abilities to deal with abstract ideas and symbols and their relationship, arithmetical computation and other analytical functions. B. English language : Candidate s understanding of the basics of English language, its vocabulary, grammar, sentence structure, synonyms, antonyms and its correct usage etc. His/her writing ability would be tested. C. Numerical aptitude : This paper will include questions on problems relating to number systems, computation of whole numbers, decimals and fractions and relationship between numbers, fundamental arithmetical operations, percentages, ratio and proportion, averages, interest, profit and loss, discount, use of tables and graphs, mensuration, Time and distance, ratio and time, Time and work etc. D. General Awareness : Questions will be designed to test the ability of the candidate s general awareness of the environment around him/her and its application to society. Questions will also be designed to test knowledge of current events and of such matters of everyday observation and experience in their scientific aspects as may be expected of an educated person. The test will also include questions relating to India and its neighbouring countries especially pertaining to Sports, History, Culture, Geography, Economic scene, General Polity including Indian Constitution and Scientific Research etc. These questions will be such that they do not require a special study of any discipline.
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