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Tuesday, February 15, 2011
JUNIOR LIBRARY ASSISTANT IN LOK SABHA SECRETARIAT (EXAM HELD ON 16-01-2011) SOLVED PAPER
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JUNIOR PARLIAMENTARY REPORTER (ENGLISH/HINDI) IN RAJYA SABHA SECRETARIAT (EXAM HELD ON 21-11-2010) SOLVED PAPER
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SECURITY ASSISTANT GRADE-II IN LOK SABHA AND RAJYA SABHA SECRETARIATS SOLVED PAPER
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Rajya Sabha Secretariat Staff Car Driver (Ordinary Grade) Scheme of Exam
Examination scheme for Recruitment to the post
of Staff Car Driver (Ordinary Grade)
The process for recruitment to the post of Staff Car Driver (Ordinary Grade) in the Rajya Sabha Secretariat consists of three stages --
1. Preliminary Examination
2. Skill Test
3. Interview
1 Preliminary Examination (Objective Type-Multiple choice answers)
The Preliminary Examination is a screening test for selection of candidates for the skill test and is of objective type. It consists of only one paper of 100 marks (Duration 1 hour 30 minutes) which will contain questions on the subjects as indicated below:
Paper | Subjects | Total Marks | Duration |
Paper I | General Awareness ; General Intelligence; Elementary Maths; General English; General Hindi and Driving Techniques and Motor Car Mechanism | 100 | 1 hour 30 minutes |
The marks obtained by the candidates in this examination would be counted for the preparation of final merit list.
2. Skill Test (100 marks)
This test will assess the candidate's driving skills and test his knowledge of motor driving, motor mechanics and traffic rules and regulations.
3. Interview (20 marks)
The interview is structured to evaluate the interests, knowledge, traits, aptitude, skills etc. of the candidates with a view to assess his/her overall personality and to judge his/her suitability for the post.
Syllabus for Recruitment to the post of
Staff Car Driver (Ordinary Grade)
Syllabus
The syllabus of the Preliminary Examination (Objective type) and the Skill Test for recruitment to the post of Staff Car Driver (Ordinary Grade) is as under:
Preliminary Examination
General Awareness, General Intelligence, Elementary Maths, General English, General Hindi and Driving Techniques and Motor Car Mechanism
There will be questions on General Awareness, General Intelligence, Elementary Maths and General English & Hindi. Questions on Driving Technique & Motor Car Mechanism shall aim at testing the candidate's knowledge of driving skills and procedures, duties of drivers, fuel efficiency and fuel economy, basic maintenance of the vehicle, servicing, emergency handling techniques, tools and documents required with the vehicle, types of vehicles, traffic Rules & Regulations, ability to recognize traffic signals, traffic signs, hand signals and road markings, simple queries about the assemblies of vehicle systems, etc.
Skill Test
This test will assess the candidate's driving skills and test his/her knowledge of motor driving, motor mechanics and traffic rules & regulations.
Rajya Sabha Secretariat Junior Clerk Scheme of Exam
Examination Scheme for Recruitment to the post
of Junior Clerk
The Examination scheme for recruitment to the post of Junior Clerk in the Rajya Sabha Secretariat consists of four stages
1.Preliminary Examination
2.Skill Test
3.Main Examination
4.Interview
1.Preliminary Examination (Objective Type-Multiple choice answers)
The Preliminary Examination is a screening test for selection of candidates for the main examination and is of objective type.It consists of only one paper of 180 marks (Duration 2 hours) having three parts as indicated below:-
Paper | Subject | Marks | Duration |
Part A | General Intelligence (60 questions) | 60 | 2 hours |
Part B | General Awareness (60 questions) | 60 | |
Part C | English Language (60 questions) | 60 |
The marks secured by the candidates in this examination are not counted for the preparation of final selection list, which is solely based on the performance of the candidate in the Skill Test and Main Examination.
2.Skill Test
Candidates qualifying the preliminary examination for the post of Junior Clerk will have to appear for skill test (Typing Test) as given below and no candidate who does not qualify skill test will be allowed to sit for further stages of recruitment process:
Paper | Subject | Marks | Duration |
Paper I | Typing Test @ 40 W.P.M. in English/Hindi/Urdu | 100 | 10 minutes |
Marks obtained in skill test would be counted in making final merit list.
3.Main Examination (Descriptive Type)
The Main Examination is of descriptive type and consists of the following papers :
Paper | Subject | Marks | Duration |
Paper I | English Language | 80 | 2 hours |
4.Interview (20 marks)
The interview is structured to evaluate the interests, knowledge, traits, aptitude, skills etc. of the candidates with a view to assess his/her overall personality and to judge his/her suitability for the post.
Syllabus for Recruitment to the post
of Junior Clerk
Syllabus:
The syllabus of the Preliminary Examination (Objective type) and the Main Examination (Descriptive type) for recruitment to the post of Junior Clerk in the Rajya Sabha Secretariat is as under:
Preliminary Examination
General Intelligence and Reasoning Ability
Questions shall be both verbal and non-verbal types.Test may include questions on analogies, similarities, differences, space visualization, problem solving, analysis, judgment, decision making, visual memory, discrimination, observation, relationship, concepts, arithmetical reasoning, verbal and figure classification, arithmetical number series, coding & decoding, etc..
General Awareness
Questions shall aim at testing the candidate's awareness of current events and environment around him/her, besides testing the knowledge of Everyday Science, Scientific Research, Sports, Indian Culture, Indian History, Indian Geography, Economics, Indian Polity, Indian Constitution, etc.
English Language
Questions in this component are designed to test the candidate's understanding, correct usage and knowledge of English Language and will be based on error recognition, fill in the blanks (using Verbs, Prepositions, Articles, etc.), vocabulary, spellings, grammar, sentence structure, synonyms, antonyms, sentence completion, phrases and idioms, etc.
Main Examination
Paper I: English Language
This paper will test the skills and abilities of the candidate in Essay Writing, Precis Writing, Comprehension, Drafting of letters/notices/other forms of communications in English.
Rajya Sabha Secretariat Security Assistant Grade-II Scheme of Exam
Examination Scheme for Recruitment to the post of
Security Assistant (Grade-II)
The process for recruitment to the post of Security Assistant (Grade-II) in the Rajya Sabha Secretariat consists of four stages --
- Preliminary Examination
- Physical Fitness Test
- Main Examination
- Interview
1. Preliminary Examination (Objective Type-Multiple choice answers)
The Preliminary Examination is a screening test for selection of candidates for the main examination and is of objective type.It consists of only one paper of 180 marks (Duration-2 hours) having three parts as indicated below:
Paper | Subject | Marks | Duration |
Part A | General Intelligence (60 questions) | 60 | 2 hours |
Part B | General Awareness (60 questions) | 60 | |
Part C | English Language (60 questions) | 60 |
The marks secured by the candidates in this examination are not counted for the preparation of final merit list, which is solely based on the performance of the candidate in the Main Examination and Interview.
2. Physical Fitness Test
Male:
3.5 feet high jump
1 kilo meter race in 4 minutes
13 feet long jump
Female:
400 meter race in 2 minutes
8 feet long jump
# Only those Candidates who qualify the Preliminary Examination and are found fit in the Physical Measurement Test as per the eligibility criteria will be allowed to take part in the Physical Fitness Test.
# This test is only of qualifying nature and candidates are declared either 'fit' or 'unfit'.
# In case of high jump and long jump, a candidate is given three chances to clear the event.
# If a candidate is not able to qualify in any event of the Physical Fitness Test, he is not allowed to take part in the subsequent events/stages of the examination process.
3. Main Examination (Descriptive Type)
The Main Examination is of descriptive type and consists of the following paper:
Paper | Subject | Marks | Duration |
Paper I | English Language | 80 | 2 hours |
4. Interview (20 marks)
The interview is structured to evaluate the interests, knowledge, traits, aptitude, skills etc. of the candidates with a view to assess his/her overall personality and to judge his/her suitability for the post.
Syllabus for Recruitment to the post of
Security Assistant (Grade-II)
Syllabus:
The syllabus of the Preliminary Examination (Objective type) and the Main Examination (Descriptive type) for recruitment to the post of Security Assistant (Grade �II) in the Rajya Sabha Secretariat is as under:
Preliminary Examination
General Intelligence
Questions shall be both verbal and non-verbal types. Test may include questions on analogies, similarities, differences, space visualization, problem solving, analysis, judgment, decision making, visual memory, discrimination, observation, relationship, concepts, arithmetical reasoning, verbal and figure classification, arithmetical number series, coding & decoding, etc.
General Awareness
Questions shall aim at testing the candidate's awareness of current events and environment around him/her besides testing the knowledge of Everyday Science, Scientific Research, Sports, Indian Culture, Indian History, Indian Geography, Economics, Indian Polity, Indian Constitution, etc.
English Language
Questions in this component are designed to test the candidates understanding, correct usage and knowledge of English Language and will be based on error recognition, fill in the blanks (using Verbs, Prepositions etc.), vocabulary, spellings, grammar, sentence structure, synonyms, antonyms, sentence completion, phrases and idioms, etc.
Main Examination
Paper I: English Language
This paper will test the skills and abilities of the candidate in Essay Writing, Precis Writing, Comprehension, Drafting of letters/notices/other forms of communications in English.
Rajya Sabha Secretariat Translator Scheme of Exam
Examination Scheme for Recruitment to the post
of Translator
The process for recruitment to the post of Translator in the Rajya Sabha Secretariat consists of three stages -
1.Preliminary Examination
2.Main Examination
3.Interview
1. Preliminary Examination (Objective Type-Multiple choice answers)
The Preliminary Examination is a screening test for selection of candidates for the main examination and is of objective type. It consists of only one paper of 200 marks (Duration-2 hours 30 minutes) having four parts as indicated below:
Paper | Subject | Marks | Duration |
Part A | General Intelligence (50 questions) | 50 | 2 hours 30 minutes |
Part B | General Awareness (50 questions) | 50 | |
Part C | English Language (50 questions) | 50 | |
Part D | Hindi Language (50 questions) | 50 |
The marks secured by the candidates in this examination are not counted for the preparation of final selection list, which is solely based on the performance of the candidate in the Main Examination.
2. Main Examination (Descriptive Type)
The Main Examination is of descriptive type and consists of the following papers:
Paper | Subject | Marks | Duration |
Paper I | (i)English Language (ii)Hindi Language | 100 | 3 hours |
Paper II | (i)Translation (English to Hindi) (ii)Translation (Hindi to English) | 120 | 2 hours |
3. Interview (30 marks)
The interview is structured to evaluate the interests, knowledge, traits, aptitude, skills etc. of the candidates with a view to assess his/her overall personality and to judge his/her suitability for the post.
Syllabus for Recruitment to the post of Translator
Syllabus:
The syllabus of the Preliminary Examination (Objective type) and the Main Examination (Descriptive type) for recruitment to the post of Translator is as under:
Preliminary Examination
General Intelligence
Questions shall be both verbal and non-verbal types. Test may include questions on analogies, similarities, differences, space visualization, problem solving, analysis, judgment, decision making, visual memory, discrimination, observation, relationship, concepts, arithmetical reasoning, verbal and figure classification, arithmetical number series, coding & decoding, etc..
General Awareness
Questions shall aim at testing the candidate's awareness of current events and environment around him/her, besides testing the knowledge of Everyday Science, Scientific Research, Sports, Indian Culture, Indian History, Indian Geography, Economics, Indian Polity, Indian Constitution, etc.
English Language & Hindi Language
Questions in this component shall be designed to test the candidates understanding, correct usage and knowledge of English & Hindi Languages and will be based on error recognition, fill in the blanks (using Verbs, Prepositions etc.), vocabulary, spellings, grammar, sentence structure, synonyms, antonyms, sentence completion, phrases and idioms, etc.
Main Examination
Paper I: English Language & Hindi Language
This paper will test the skills and abilities of the candidate in English & Hindi Languages and shall involve paragraph writing and precis writing.
Paper II: Translation in English and Hindi
This paper will contain passages for translation- one passage for translation from Hindi to English and one passage for translation from English to Hindi. The other questions in the paper shall test the candidate's translation skills, his/her knowledge of the Hindi & English languages, including familiarity with Parliamentary expressions, language used in Parliamentary debates and discussions and his/her knowledge of the general phrases/terminologies etc. The paper shall also test his/her ability to write the two languages correctly, precisely and effectively.
Rajya Sabha Secretariat Junior Proof Reader Scheme of Exam
Examination scheme for Recruitment to the post
of Junior Proof Reader
The process for recruitment to the post of Junior Proof Reader in the Rajya Sabha Secretariat consists of three stages --
1.Preliminary Examination
2.Main Examination
3.Interview
1.Preliminary Examination (Objective Type-Multiple choice answers)
The Preliminary Examination is a screening test for selection of candidates for the main examination and is of objective type.It consists of only one paper of 200 marks (Duration - 2 hours 30 minutes ) having four parts as indicated below:
Paper | Subject | Marks | Duration |
Part A | General Intelligence (50 questions) | 50 | 2 hours 30 minutes |
Part B | General Awareness (50 questions) | 50 | |
Part C | English Language (50 questions) | 50 | |
Part D | Hindi Language (50 questions) | 50 |
The marks secured by the candidates in this examination are not counted for the preparation of final selection list, which is solely based on the performance of the candidate in the Main Examination.
2.Main Examination (Descriptive Type)
The Main Examination is of descriptive type and consists of the following papers :
Paper | Subject | Marks | Duration |
Paper I | (i) English Language (ii) Hindi Language | 100 | 3 hours |
Paper II | (i) Proof Reading (English) (ii) Proof Reading (Hindi) | 120 | 1 hour 30 minutes |
3. Interview (20 marks)
The interview is structured to evaluate the interests, knowledge, traits, aptitude, skills etc. of the candidates with a view to assess his/her overall personality and to judge his/her suitability for the post.
Syllabus for Recruitment to the post of Junior Proof Reader
Syllabus:
The syllabus of the Preliminary Examination (Objective type) and the Main Examination (Descriptive type) for recruitment to the post of Junior Proof Reader is as under:
Preliminary Examination
General Intelligence
Questions shall be both verbal and non-verbal types. Test may include questions on analogies, similarities, differences, space visualization, problem solving, analysis, judgment, decision making, visual memory, discrimination, observation, relationship, concepts, arithmetical reasoning, verbal and figure classification, arithmetical number series, coding & decoding, etc..
General Awareness
Questions shall aim at testing the candidate's awareness of current events and environment around him/her, besides testing the knowledge of Everyday Science, Scientific Research, Sports, Indian Culture, Indian History, Indian Geography, Economics, Indian Polity, Indian Constitution, etc.
English Language & Hindi Language
Questions in this component shall be designed to test the candidates understanding, correct usage and knowledge of English & Hindi Languages and will be based on error recognition, fill in the blanks (using Verbs, Prepositions, Articles, etc.), vocabulary, spellings, grammar, sentence structure, synonyms, antonyms, sentence completion, phrases and idioms, etc.
Main Examination
Paper I:Proof Reading in English and Hindi
This paper will test the skills and abilities of the candidate in English & Hindi Proof Reading and shall have proofs for correction. There may be questions on proof reading marks also.
Paper II :English Language & Hindi Language
This paper will test the skills and abilities of the candidate in English & Hindi Languages and shall involve paragraph writing and precis writing..
Rajya Sabha Secretariat Stenographer Scheme of Exam
Examination Scheme for Recruitment to the post
of Stenographer
The Examination scheme for recruitment to the post of Stenographer in the Rajya Sabha Secretariat consists of four stages -
1.Preliminary Examination
2.Skill Test
3.Main Examination
4.Interview
1.Preliminary Examination (Objective Type-Multiple choice answers)
The Preliminary Examination is a screening test for selection of candidates for the main examination and is of objective type. It consists of only one paper of 180 marks (Duration 2 hours) having three parts as indicated below:
Paper | Subject | Marks | Duration |
Part A | General Intelligence(60 questions) | 60 | 2 hours |
Part B | General Awareness (60 questions) | 60 | |
Part C | English Language (60 questions) | 60 |
The marks secured by the candidates in this examination are not counted for the preparation of final selection list, which is solely based on the performance of the candidate in the Skill Test and Main Examination
2.Skill Test
Candidates qualifying the preliminary examination for the post of Stenographer will have to appear for skill test (Shorthand Test) as given below and no candidate who does not qualify skill test will be allowed to sit for further stages of recruitment process.
Paper | Subject | Marks | Duration of Dictation | Transcription Time |
Paper I | Shorthand Test W.P.M. in English/Hindi | 100 | 10 minutes | 50 minutes (English)/ 65 minutes (Hindi) (This time includes 10 minutes for reading of notes.) |
Marks obtained in skill test would be counted in making final merit list.
3.Main Examination (Descriptive Type)
The Main Examination is of descriptive type and consists of the following papers :
Paper | Subject | Marks | Duration |
Paper I | English Language | 80 | 2 hours |
4.Interview (20 marks)
The interview is structured to evaluate the interests, knowledge, traits, aptitude, skills etc. of the candidates with a view to assess his/her overall personality and to judge his/her suitability for the post.
Syllabus for Recruitment to the post of
Stenographer
Syllabus:
The syllabus of the Preliminary Examination (Objective type) and the Main Examination (Descriptive type) for recruitment to the post of Stenographer in the Rajya Sabha Secretariat is as under:
Preliminary Examination
General Intelligence �
Questions shall be both verbal and non-verbal types.Test may include questions on analogies, similarities, differences, space visualization, problem solving, analysis, judgment, decision making, visual memory, discrimination, observation, relationship, concepts, arithmetical reasoning, verbal and figure classification, arithmetical number series, coding & decoding, etc.
General Awareness
Questions shall aim at testing the candidate's awareness of current events and environment around him, besides testing the knowledge of Everyday Science, Scientific Research, Sports, Indian Culture, Indian History, Indian Geography, Economics, Indian Polity, Indian Constitution, etc.
English Language
Questions in this component are designed to test the candidate's understanding, correct usage and knowledge of English Language and will be based on error recognition, fill in the blanks (using Verbs, Prepositions etc.), vocabulary, spellings, grammar, sentence structure, synonyms, antonyms, sentence completion, phrases and idioms, etc.
Main Examination
Paper I: English Language
This paper will test the skills and abilities of the candidate in Essay Writing, Precis Writing, Comprehension, Drafting of letters/notices/other forms of communications in English.
Rajya Sabha Secretariat Junior Parliamentary Reporter(English) Scheme of Exam
Examination Scheme for Recruitment to the post
of Junior Parliamentary Reporter (English)
The Examination Scheme for recruitment to the post of Junior Parliamentary Reporter (English) in the Rajya Sabha Secretariat consists of four stages -
1.Preliminary Examination
2.Skill Test
3.Main Examination
4.Interview
1.Preliminary Examination (Objective Type-Multiple choice answers)
The Preliminary Examination is a screening test for selection of candidates for the main examination and is of objective type. It consists of only one paper of 180 marks (Duration - 2 hours) having three parts as indicated below:
Paper | Subject | Marks | Duration |
Part A | General Intelligence (60 questions) | 60 | 2 hours |
Part B | General Awareness (60 questions) | 60 | |
Part C | English Language (60 questions) | 60 |
The marks secured by the candidates in this examination are not counted for the preparation of final selection list, which is solely based on the performance of the candidate in the Skill Test and Main Examination.
2.Skill Test
Candidates qualifying the preliminary examination for the post of Junior Parliamentary Reporter (English) will have to appear for skill test (Shorthand Test) as given below and no candidate who does not qualify skill test will be allowed to sit for further stages of recruitment process.
Paper | Subject | Marks | Duration of Dictation | Transcription Time |
Paper I | Shorthand Test @ 160 W.P.M.in English | 100 | 10 minutes | 1 Hour 30 minutes (English) (This time includes 10 minutes for reading of notes.) |
Marks obtained in skill test would be counted in making final merit list.
3.Main Examination (Descriptive Type)
The Main Examination is of descriptive type and consists of the following paper:
Paper | Subject | Marks | Duration |
Paper I | English Language | 80 | 2 hours |
4 Interview (20 marks)
The interview is structured to evaluate the interests, knowledge, traits, aptitude, skills etc. of the candidates with a view to assess his/her overall personality and to judge his/her suitability for the post.
Syllabus for Recruitment to the post
of Junior Parliamentary Reporter (English)
Syllabus:
The syllabus of the Preliminary Examination (Objective type) and the Main Examination (Descriptive type) for recruitment to the post of Junior Parliamentary Reporter (English) in the Rajya Sabha Secretariat is as under:
Preliminary Examination
General Intelligence
Questions shall be both verbal and non-verbal types.Test may include questions on analogies, similarities, differences, space visualization, problem solving, analysis, judgment, decision making, visual memory, discrimination, observation, relationship, concepts, arithmetical reasoning, verbal and figure classification, arithmetical number series, coding & decoding, etc.
General Awareness
Questions shall aim at testing the candidate's awareness of current events and environment around him, besides testing the knowledge of Everyday Science, Scientific Research, Sports, Indian Culture, Indian History, Indian Geography, Economics, Indian Polity, Indian Constitution, etc.
English Language
Questions in this component are designed to test the candidate's understanding, correct usage and knowledge of English Language and will be based on error recognition, fill in the blanks (using Verbs, Prepositions, Articles, etc.), vocabulary, spellings, grammar, sentence structure, synonyms, antonyms, sentence completion, phrases and idioms, etc.
Main Examination
Paper I: English Language
This paper will test the skills and abilities of the candidate in Essay Writing, Precis Writing, Comprehension, Drafting of letters/notices/other forms of communications in English.
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