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MP PSC PRE SOCIOLOGY SET A 2011 ANSWER KEY

Posted: 22 Feb 2011 09:13 PM PST

MP PSC SOCIOLOGY SET A  2011  ANSWER KEY

1 D 31 C 61 A 91 #
2 C 32 D 62 D 92 D
3 D 33 D 63 D 93 B
4 D 34 C 64 D 94 #
5 D 35 D 65 D 95 D
6 D 36 B 66 B 96 D
7 B 37 D 67 A 97 D
8 D 38 A 68 D 98 D
9 C 39 D 69 A 99 C
10 C 40 B 70 C 100 #
11 A 41 C 71 A 101 #
12 C 42 D 72 D 102 D
13 D 43 B 73 B 103 B
14 B 44 D 74 C 104 A
15 C 45 D 75 A 105 B
16 B 46 D 76 A 106 B
17 B 47 D 77 B 107 #
18 D 48 B 78 B 108 #
19 D 49 D 79 A 109 B
20 C 50 B 80 D 110 #
21 D 51 D 81 D 111 C
22 D 52 D 82 D 112 D
23 D 53 D 83 D 113 D
24 D 54 D 84 D 114 D
25 D 55 D 85 C 115 A
26 D 56 C 86 C 116 C
27 D 57 C 87 B 117 C
28 C 58 C 88 D 118 D
29 D 59 C 89 A 119 D
30 B 60 C 90 C 120 D

MP PSC OTHER ANSWER KEY WILL BE UPDATED SOON….

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MHT CET 2011 Answer Key SET CODE A B C D

Posted: 22 Feb 2011 11:02 AM PST

AIEEE CHEMISTRY ANSWER KEY 2011 SET (CODE) A B C D

Posted: 22 Feb 2011 10:52 AM PST

AIEEE ANSWER KEY WILL BE UPDATED SOON …

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AIEEE PHYSICS ANSWER KEY 2011 SET (CODE) A B C D

Posted: 22 Feb 2011 10:51 AM PST

AIEEE ANSWER KEY WILL BE UPDATED SOON …

AIEEE INFORMATION

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AIEEE MATHS MATHEMATICS ANSWER KEY 2011 SET (CODE) A B C D

Posted: 22 Feb 2011 10:50 AM PST

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AIEEE INFORMATION

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AIEEE ANSWER KEY 2011 SET (CODE) A B C D

Posted: 22 Feb 2011 10:49 AM PST

AIEEE ANSWER KEY WILL BE UPDATED SOON …

AIEEE INFORMATION

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All India Engineering/Architecture Entrance Entrance Examinations (AIEEE) is amongst the famous exams for admission in engineering/architecture bachelor courses throughout most of the leading engineering/architecture institutes across the country. Therefore AIEEE is the most popular engineering Entrance examination for BE/BTech aspiring students across the country. Every year a huge number of students from all over the country participate in this exam to get admission in the various reputed NIT's and state level institutes. Last time nearly 9 lakhs students appeared for AIEEE exam.

Institutes under this examination:

Admissions in all the National Institute of Technology (NITs) as well as most of the state level institutes and private institutes are through AIEEE. These institutes have fixed number of seats for the applicants and the competition is quite tough.

Availability of forms:

All India Engineering Entrance exam form will be distributed from the beginning of the month of December. Students can collect the application form from the different centers mainly in various Syndicate banks in various parts of the country.

Popularity of the exam:

All India Engineering Entrance Exam is recommended and considered to be highly competitive exam for those aspiring to get admission in NITs or other top colleges. Therefore students start preparing for it much before the actual entrance examination. AIEEE is conducted by Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) therefore the syllabus of AIEEE is from CBSE class 11th and 12th syllabus.

Application Forms Availability for AIEEE 2011

Application forms for AIEEE 2011 are expected to be available in first week of December till first week of January in designated branches of Syndicate bank, CBSE Regional Offices and certain institutions. Form can also be requested by sending a demand draft to AIEEE Unit, CBSE. A notification is issued in all leading national dailies for the availability of forms. Candidates can also apply online, fill the information and send the printout to AIEEE office.

Important Dates (Tentative)

Date of Examination: 24th April, 2011

Date of availability of forms: 3rd week of December, 2010 to 1st week of January, 2010

Last date for receipt of request for form: end of December, 2010

Last date for receipt of completed application form: 2nd week of January, 2011

Dispatch of Admit card: mid to end of March, 2011

Declaration of results: On or Before 7th June, 2011

Dispatch of Score cards: 13th June to 30th June, 2011

Please note that the dates are only tentative and are not final. The post will be updated as soon as the dates are officially released.

Eligibility Criteria for AIEEE Exam:

For admission through AIEEE a candidate needs to pass in Class 12th. A candidate can only appear for AIEEE 2011 if he/she has passed/appearing class 12th in 2009, 2010 or 2011. Those who want to appear for BE/BTech entrance should compulsory have Physics and Mathematics in class 12th and at least one of the subjects among Chemistry, Biotechnology, Computer Science or Biology. Those appearing for architecture courses should have Mathematics in class 12th with at least 50% marks aggregate. Besides a candidate's date of birth should be on or after 1st October, 1986. For SC/PH/ST candidates upper age is relaxed up to five years, i.e., candidates belonging to this category born on or after October 1st, 1981 are eligible to write this test.

Courses offered:

B.E./B.Tech

B.Arch/B.Planning

Pattern of examination:

BE/BTech: Entrance examination is of 3 hours having objective questions from Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics with equal weightage given to each subject. Each question will have four options. There is a negative marking of 1/4th marks also for incorrect answers.

B.Arch/B.Planning: Entrance examination will be of 3 hours having three parts: Mathematics, Aptitude test and Drawing test. While Mathematics and Aptitude test will have objective questions, drawing test will have questions to check the drawing aptitude of a student.

Syllabus:

Mathematics:

1. SETS, RELATIONS AND FUNCTIONS

2. COMPLEX NUMBERS AND QUADRATIC EQUATIONS

3. MATRICES AND DETERMINANTS

4. PERMUTATIONS AND COMBINATIONS

5. MATHEMATICAL INDUCTION

6. BINOMIAL THEOREM AND ITS SIMPLE APPLICATIONS

7. SEQUENCES AND SERIES

8. LIMIT, CONTINUITY AND DIFFERENTIABILITY

9. INTEGRAL CALCULUS

10. Differential Equations

11. CO-ORDINATE GEOMETRY

12. Three Dimensional Geometry

13. Vector Algebra

14. STATISTICS AND PROBABILITY

15. Trigonometry

16. MATHEMATICAL REASONING

Physics:

1. PHYSICS AND MEASUREMENT

2. KINEMATICS

3. LAWS OF MOTION

4. WORK, ENERGY AND POWER

5. ROTATIONAL MOTION

6. GRAVITATION

7. PROPERTIES OF SOLIDS AND LIQUIDS

8. THERMODYNAMICS

9. KINETIC THEORY OF GASES

10. OSCILLATIONS AND WAVES

11. ELECTROSTATICS

12. CURRENT ELECTRICITY

13. MAGNETIC EFFECTS OF CURRENT AND MAGNETISM

14. ELECTROMAGNETIC INDUCTION AND ALTERNATING CURRENTS

15. ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES

16. OPTICS

17. DUAL NATURE OF MATTER AND RADIATION

18. ATOMS AND NUCLEI

19. ELECTRONIC DEVICES

20. COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS

Chemistry:

1. Some Basic concepts IN CHEMISTRY

2. States of Matter

3. Atomic Structure

4. Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure

5. CHEMICAL THERMODYNAMICS

6. SOLUTIONS

7. EQUILIBRIUM

8. REDOX REACTIONS AND ELECTROCHEMISTRY

9. CHEMICAL KINETICS

10. SURFACE CHEMISTRY

11. CLASSIFICATON OF ELEMENTS AND PERIODICITY IN PROPERTIES

12. GENERAL PRINCIPLES AND PROCESSES OF ISOLATION OF METALS

13. HYDROGEN

14. BLOCK ELEMENTS (ALKALI AND ALKALINE EARTH METALS)

15. P – BLOCK ELEMENTS: Group – 13 to Group 18 Elements

16. d – and f – BLOCK ELEMENTS

17. CO-ORDINATION COMPOUNDS

18. ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY

19. Purification and Characterization of Organic Compounds

20. SOME BASIC PRINCIPLES OF ORGANIC CHEMISTRY

21. Hydrocarbons

22. Organic Compounds Containing Halogens

23. Organic compounds containing Oxygen

24. Organic Compounds Containing Nitrogen

25. Polymers

26. Bio Molecules

27. Chemistry in everyday life

Contact Address

The Assistant Secretary (AIEEE Unit)

Central Board of Secondary Education

PS 1-2, Institutional Area

IP Extension, Patparganj,

Delhi 110 092

Telephone: 011-22239177-80 Extn. 110, 151 & 157, 011-22246087

Fax : 011-22246095

Email Id pitams.cbse@nic.in

Website: www.aieee.nic.in

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SAMPLE QUESTIONS BASED ON REVISED PATTERN OF CS(P) EXAMINATION EFFECTIVE FROM 2011

Posted: 22 Feb 2011 06:58 AM PST

Paper-I and Paper-II of the Civil Services (Preliminary)
Examination, on the revised syllabus and pattern, are given below. These questions are
indicative of the type of questions that may be constructed and used by UPSC in Paper-I
and Paper II of CS (P) examination, 2011. However, neither the content nor the
structure/type of questions may be construed as being exhaustive or limiting the freedom of
UPSC to set questions based on the syllabus prescribed for the examination.
It may be noted that as per the existing practice, both the question papers would be
bilingual (English and Hindi), except for some questions specifically intended to test
English Language Comprehension skills, which would be in English only.
Hindi version of the sample questions is given after the English version except for the
sample question specifically intended to test English Language Comprehension skills,
which is in English only.

For Sample Paper Click Here

CS (P) Examination SAMPLE QUESTIONS Revised Syllabus

Posted: 22 Feb 2011 06:57 AM PST

CS (P) Examination
SAMPLE QUESTIONS
(Based on revised syllabi & pattern effective from CS (P) Examination, 2011)
PAPER-I
1. With reference to Simon Commission's recommendations, which one of
the following statements is correct?
(a) It recommended the replacement of diarchy with responsible
government in the provinces.
(b) It proposed the setting up of inter-provincial council under the Home
Department.
(c) It suggested the abolition of bicameral legislature at the Centre
(d) It recommended the creation of Indian Police Service with a
provision for increased pay and allowances for British recruits as
compared to Indian recruits.
2. A geographic area with an altitude of 400 metres has following
characteristics:
Month J F M A M J J A S O N D
Average maximum
temp. 0C 31 31 31 31 30 30 29 28 29 29 30 31
Average minimum
temp. 0C
21 21 21 21 21 21 20 20 20 20 20 20
Rainfall (mm) 51 85 188 158 139 121 134 168 185 221 198 86
If this geographic area were to have a natural forest, which one of the
following would it most likely be?
(a) Moist temperate coniferous forest
(b) Montane subtropical forest
(c) Temperate forest
(d) Tropical rain forest
3. Other than Jatropha curcas, why is Pongamia pinnata also considered a
good option for the production of bio-diesel in India?
1. Pongamia pinnata grows naturally in most of the arid regions of India.
2. The seeds of Pongamia pinnata are rich in lipid content of which
nearly half of oleic acid.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
(a) 1 only
(b) 2 only
(c) Both 1 and 2
(d) Neither 1 nor 2
4. If a potato is placed on a pure paper plate which is white and unprinted and
put in a microwave oven, the potato heats up but the paper plate does not.
This is because:
(a) Potato is mainly made up of starch whereas paper is mainly made up
of cellulose
(b) Potato transmits microwaves whereas paper reflects microwaves
(c) Potato contains water whereas paper does not contain water
(d) Potato is a fresh organic material whereas paper is a dead organic
material
5. With reference to India, consider the following:
1. Nationalization of Banks
2. Formation of Regional Rural Banks
3. Adoption of villages by Bank Branches
Which of the above can be considered as steps taken to achieve the
'financial inclusion" in India?
(a) 1 and 2 only
(b) 2 and 3 only
(c) 3 only
(d) 1, 2 and 3
6. Consider the following actions by the Government:
1. Cutting the tax rates
2. Increasing the government spending
3. Abolishing the subsidies
In the context of economic recession, which of the above actions can be
considered a part of the " fiscal stimulus" package?
(a) 1 and 2 only
(b) 2 only
(c) 1 and 3 only
(d) 1, 2 and 3
7. Excessive release of the pollutant carbon monoxide (CO) into the air
may produce a condition in which oxygen supply in the human body
decreases. What causes this condition?
(a) When inhaled in to the human body, CO is converted into CO2
(b) The inhaled CO has much higher affinity for haemoglobin as
compared to oxygen
(c) The inhaled CO destroys the chemical structure of haemoglobin
(d) The inhaled CO adversely affects the respiratory centre in the brain
8. What are the possible limitations of India in mitigating the global
warming at present and in the immediate future?
1. Appropriate alternate technologies are not sufficiently available.
2. India cannot invest huge funds in research and development.
3. Many developed countries have already set up their polluting
industries in India.
Which of the statement given above is/are correct?
(a) 1 and 2 only
(b) 2 only
(c) 1 and 3 only
(d) 1, 2 and 3
9. With reference to the Constitution of India, consider the following:
1. Fundamental Rights
2. Fundamental Duties
3. Directive principles of State Policy
Which of the above provisions of the Constitution of India is/are fulfilled
by the National Social Assistance Programme launched by the Government
of India?
(a) 1 only
(b) 3 only
(c) 1 and 3 only
(d) 1, 2 and 3
10. With reference to Lok Adalats, which of the following statements is
correct?
(a) Lok Adalata have the jurisdiction to settle the matters at prelitigative
stage and not those matters pending before any court
(b) Lok Adalats can deal with matters which are civil and not criminal
in nature
(c) Every Lok Adalat consists of either serving or retired judicial
officers only and not any other person
(d) None of the statements given above is correct
11. Which one of the following statements is an appropriate description of
deflation?
(a) It is a sudden fall in the value of a currency against other
currencies
(b) It is a persistent recession in both the financial and real sectors of
economy
(c) It is a persistent fall in the general price level of goods and services
(d) It is a fall in the rate of inflation over a period of time
PAPER-II
Read the following passage and answer the given questions. Your
answers should be drawn from the content of given passage only.
The economy of contemporary India is a great paradox. It is a strange
combination of outstanding achievements as well as grave failures. Since
independence, India has achieved remarkable progress in overcoming its
economic backwardness. From being a very poor country in the 1950s and a
'basket case' in the mid 1960s, it has emerged as the fourth largest economy
in the world (in terms of purchasing power parity). Our economy has become
one of the fastest growing economies in the world. Now the country is one of
the leading players in the world knowledge economy with vast intellectual
capital and booming software and information technology services. While
our country has joined the league of the world's top five fastest growing
economies, we are in the bottom 20 among all countries in terms of the
Human Development Index. While the country is celebrating its growth rate
and technological wonders, it is witnessing social contradictions and the
paradox and ironies of development. Thus, there are 'two Indias' in
contemporary India.
1. Why is the Indian economy considered 'a great paradox'?
(a) It is a leading player in information technology services with low
levels of literacy.
(b) There is poverty amidst plenty in agricultural produce.
(c) It is one of the largest economies with low human development.
(d) It has scientific achievements with social contradictions.
2. Why is India being referred to as a leading player in the world knowledge
economy?
1. India's knowledge base in science and technology is one of the
world's best.
2. India has huge reserves of human intellectual capitals and information
technology services.
3. India is among the World's five fastest growing economics and
technology reserves.
4. India has a huge reservoir of human capital and scientific knowledge
export potential.
3. What does the author imply by the phrase 'two Indias'?
(a) There is the India that has vast intellectual capital and the other that is
largely illiterate.
(b) There is the India of burgeoning growth and the India of widespread
want and misery.
(c) There is the India of progressive mindsets and the other who are
socially conservative.
(d) There is an India of outstanding achievements combined with gigantic
failures.
4. Consider the following statement and also the conclusions. Answer the
question that follows:
Statement : Education is in the Concurrent List. The State
government cannot bring reforms in education without the
consent of Central Government.
Conclusion I : For bringing about quick reforms in education, it should
be in the State List .
Conclusion II: States are not willing to bring about quick reforms in
Education.
Which one of the following is correct?
(a) Conclusion –I only follows from the statement.
(b) Conclusion –II only follows from the statement.
(c) Both conclusions I & II follow from the statement
(d) Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follow from the statement
5. Five persons P, Q, R, S, T are sitting in a row. Q is between P and T. To
find who among them is in the middle, which of the information given in
the following statements is/are sufficient?
1. P is left of Q and right of S.
2. R is at the right end.
Select the correct answer using the code given below:
(a) 1 only
(b) 2 only
(c) Either 1 or 2
(d) Both 1 and 2
6. Which one among 2 , 3 3 , 6 6 , 12 12 is the smallest one?
(a) 2
(b) 3 3
(c) 6 6
(d) 12 12
7. The following pie charts show that a man spends 10% on clothes, 20%
on rent, 30% on food and rest on miscellaneous items in the month of January
and spends 15% on clothes, 25% on rent, 35% on food and rest on
miscellaneous items in the month of February.
Consider the following statements:
1. The money spent on food over rent in the month of January is same
as the money spent on food over rent in the month of February.
2. The money spent on rent over clothes is same as money spent on
food over rent in the month of January.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
(a) 1 only
(b) 2 only
(c) Both 1 and 2
(d) Neither 1 nor 2
January February
Cloths Rent Food Miscellaneous
Note: The following question would be in English Language only to test
English Language Comprehension.
8. Whenever I had occasion to indulge in these surreptitious feasts, dinner at
home was out of question. My mother would naturally ask me to come
and take my food and want to know the reason why I did not wish to eat. I
would say to her, 'I have no appetite today; there is something wrong with
my digestion.' It was not without compunction that I devised these
pretexts. I knew I was lying, and lying to my mother. l also knew that, if
my mother and father came to know of my having become a meat-eater,
they would be deeply shocked. This knowledge was gnawing at my heart.
Why did the author devise some pretexts not without compunction ?
(a) He wanted to keep away from home some times.
(b) Surreptitious feasts thrilled him.
(c) Dinners outside were better than at home.
(d) He wanted to eat meat.
9. You have come across a case wherein an old sick lady is unable to
submit her life certificate and claim pension to meet her treatment
expenses. Knowing your superior's procedural approach in handling
issues, you…
(a) Go strictly as per the procedures
(b) Take initiative to help the lady arranging for alternative documents
(c) Assist the lady with some money on your own but do not
compromise on procedures.
(d) Avoid some procedural steps since you understand the necessity of
the lady.
10. You along with your friend were chatting in a restaurant over a cup of
coffee. Suddenly you heard an intense sound of blast very close by.
You…
(a) Jump on your feet and hold your friend tightly
(b) Take your look away from the source of noise and start praying for
the best
(c) Start locating the source of noise
(d) Start shouting for help
***

Changes in syllabus and pattern of the Preliminary Examination from 2011 in the scheme of Civil Services Examination

Posted: 22 Feb 2011 06:47 AM PST

As per the decision of Government of India, there shall be change in the syllabus and
pattern of the Preliminary Examination from 2011 in the scheme of the Civil Services
Examination.
• The Preliminary Examination shall now comprise of two compulsory Papers of 200
marks each and of two hours duration each. Detailed below is the new syllabus and
pattern of the Preliminary Examination, which is brought to the notice of the
prospective candidates intending to appear at the Civil Services Examination (CSE) in
2011 onwards:
Paper I – (200 marks) Duration: Two hours
• Current events of national and international importance
• History of India and Indian National Movement
• Indian and World Geography – Physical, Social, Economic geography
of India and the World.
• Indian Polity and Governance – Constitution, Political System,
Panchayati Raj, Public Policy, Rights Issues, etc.
• Economic and Social Development – Sustainable Development,
Poverty, Inclusion, Demographics, Social Sector Initiatives, etc.
• General issues on Environmental ecology, Bio-diversity and Climate
Change – that do not require subject specialization
• General Science.
Paper II- (200 marks) Duration: Two hours
• Comprehension
• Interpersonal skills including communication skills;
• Logical reasoning and analytical ability
• Decision making and problem solving
• General mental ability
• Basic numeracy (numbers and their relations, orders of magnitude
etc.) (Class X level), Data interpretation (charts, graphs, tables, data
sufficiency etc. -Class X level)
• English Language Comprehension skills (Class X level).
• Questions relating to English Language Comprehension skills of Class X level
(last item in the Syllabus of Paper-II) will be tested through passages from
English language only without providing Hindi translation thereof in the question
paper.
• The questions will be of multiple choice, objective type.
• A set of sample questions for both Papers would be put on the UPSC website
http://www.upsc.gov.in in due course for reference of the prospective candidates.
• The prospective candidates are advised to note that no changes are being introduced
at this stage in the Civil Services (Main) Examination and Personality Test in the
scheme of Civil Services Examination (CSE).

Changes in syllabus and pattern of the Preliminary Examination from 2011 in the scheme of Civil Services Examination

Staff Selection Commission Eastern Region,sarkari naukri,SSC jobs,govt jobs

Posted: 22 Feb 2011 12:13 AM PST

STAFF SELECTION COMMISSION (SSC)

Applications are invited from

Applications are invited in prescribed form from Indian nationals for filling up the following positions at SSC :

Name Of Post:

Junior Engineer (Electrical) : 02 posts

Pay Scale : Rs. 9300-34800 grade pay Rs.4200

Age : 18-27 years

Junior Engineer (Mechanical) : 12 posts

Pay Scale : Rs. 9300-34800 grade pay Rs.4200

Age : 18-27 years

Scientific Assistant (Non-Destructive) : 01 post

Pay Scale : Rs. 9300-34800 grade pay Rs.4600

Age : 30 years

Library and Information Assistant (Language – Kashmiri) : 01 post

Pay Scale : Rs. 9300-34800 grade pay Rs.4200

Age : 18-28 years

Library and Information Assistant (Language – French) : 01 post

Pay Scale : Rs. 9300-34800 grade pay Rs.4200

Age : 18-28 years

Library and Information Assistant (Language – German) : 01 post

Pay Scale : Rs. 9300-34800 grade pay Rs.4200

Age : 18-28 years

Senior Zoological Assistant : 03 posts

Pay Scale : Rs. 9300-34800 grade pay Rs.4200

Age : 30 years

Zoological Assistant : 04 posts

Pay Scale : Rs. 9300-34800 grade pay Rs.4200

Age : 25 years

Junior Zoological Assistant – I : 06 posts

Pay Scale : Rs. 5200-20200 grade pay Rs.2800

Age : 25 year

How to Apply :

Application in prescribed format should be sent in an envelope superscribed with bold letters as “Application for the posts of ……………….. ” on or before 18/03/2011 (25/03/2011 for candidates from far-flung areas) to Office of the Regional Director, Staff Selection Commission, (Eastern Region), 234/4, A.J.C. Bose Road, Nizam Palace, 1st MSO Building, 8th Floor, Kolkata – 700020

Application Fee :

Rs.50/- (No fee for Women/ SC/ST/PH and Ex-Servicemen) by means of Central Recruitment Fee Stamps (CRFS) only, available at head post office all over the country.

Further Details:

Please see document on

http://www.sscer.org/

Last Date: 25 March 2011

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