Applications are invited for the following posts of Junior Engineer, Depot Material Superintendent, Chemical & Metallurgical Assistant, Senior Section Engineer, Chief Depot Material Superintendent.
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Examination Fee: For UR/ OBC male candidates not coming within the purview of exempted categories, as below, examination fee is Rs.100/-. No examination fee for candidates belonging to SC/ ST/ Ex-Servicemen/ Women/ Minorities/ Persons with Disabilities/ Economically backward classes (refer to Para 4). How to Apply: Candidates can apply online only. Important Dates:
For more details, please visit: http://rrbsecunderabad.nic.in /Final%20Employment%20News%20for%20RRB%20B&W.pdf |
Sunday, September 28, 2014
Railway Recruitment Boards (RRB) Recruitment of 6119 Jr. Engineer & Sr. Section Engineer Posts
Chittaranjan Locomotive Works (CLW) Recruitment of Sportspersons
Applications are invited for the following posts.
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Grade Pay Rs.2800/-
Grade Pay Rs.1900/-
Grade Pay Rs.1800/-
Age Limit (As on 01/01/2014): 25 years Application Fee: General/ OBC categories Rs.100/-. SC/ ST/ Ex-Serviceman/ Women/ PWD/ Minorities (Muslims, Christians, Sikhs, Buddhists & Zorastrians [Parsis])/ EBC candidates are exempted from payment of application fee. How to Apply: The completed application in the prescribed format along with all relevant documents should reach the Chief Personnel Officer, GM’s Building/CLW,P.O.- Chittaranjan, Dist- Burdwan, West Bengal. Last Date: 22-Nov-2014 For more details, please visit: http://www.clw.indianrailways.gov.in /works/uploads/File/Notification(Sports-14-15).pdf |
South Western Railway Recruitment of Scouts & Guides Quota
Applications are invited for the posts of Scouts & Guides Quota.
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Examination Fee: The examination fee for Unreserved and OBC candidates is Rs.100/-. The examination fee should be paid in the form of Indian Postal Order from any Post office drawn in favour of and payable at as follows:
Posts applied for Group “C” in respect of SWR Zonal quota: FA & CAO, South Western Railway, Hubli and payable at Hubli. Posts applied for erstwhile Group “D” for:
SC/ ST candidates, Ex-Servicemen, Women candidates, Persons with disabilities, Minority candidates*, and candidates belonging to Economically Backward Classes are exempted from payment of examination fees
How to Apply: The completed application in the prescribed format along with all relevant documents should reach the following address. Group “C” posts of SWR Zonal quota: Assistant Personnel Officer/ HQ, Personnel department, South Western Railway Headquarters, 1st Floor, New Zonal Headquarters Building, Gadag Road, Hubli-580020. Erstwhile Group “D’ posts:
Last Date: 20-Oct-2014
For more details, please visit: http://www.swr.indianrailways.gov.in /uploads/files/1411533012135-notification%20Scouts%202014-15.pdf |
Wednesday, September 17, 2014
Saturday, September 13, 2014
Central Railway Recruitment of Sports Quota Posts
Applications are invited for the following posts.
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Pay Band 5200-20200 + Grade Pay Rs. 2800/2400.
Pay Band Rs. 5200-20200 + Grade
Pay Band Z 5200-20200 + Grade Pay Rs. 1800
Age Limit: 18- 25 years Application Fee: Indian Postal Order (IPO) of Rs. Rs. 100/- for unreserved and OBC candidates. How to Apply: The completed application in the prescribed format along with all relevant documents should reach the "Assistant Personnel Officer (RT), Chief Personnel Officers Office, General Managers Building, 1st Floor, Chatrapti Shivaji Terminus, Mumbai-400001." Important Dates:
For more details, please visit: http://www.rrccr.com /Modules/Home/Home.aspx |
Sunday, September 7, 2014
North Easter Railway, Gorakhpur Recruitment of Sports Quota Posts
Application are invited from talented and outstanding sports persons having minimum sports norms for recruitment in Group ‘D’ posts against Sports Quota 2014-15 in Mechanical Workshop, North Eastern Railway, Gorakhpur.
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Hockey (Male):
Age (As on 01/01/2015): 18 to 25 years Examination Fee: DD/ Crossed Indian Postal order for Rs, 100/- drawn in favour of Sports Secretary, Mechanical Workshop, North Easter Railway, Gorakhpur payable at Gorakhpur. All SC/ ST/ Sikh/ Muslim/ Buddhist/ Zorastrian (Parsi) candidates are exempted from payment of examination fee. How to Apply: Application completed in all respects should be sent in an envelope addressed to Senior Personnel Officer (Workshop), in Mechanical Workshop, North Eastern Railway, Gorakhpur – 273012. Last Date: 20-Oct-2014 For more details, please visit: http://www.ner.indianrailways.gov.in /uploads/files/1409030000834-Adhishuchna%20english.pdf |
Friday, August 29, 2014
Wednesday, August 6, 2014
Mumbai Railway Vikas Corporation Ltd Recruitment of Site Engineer (Civil/ Electrical)
MRVC is looking for dynamic and result oriented candidates for manning the following position for execution of projects in Mumbai Suburban Area:
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Age Limit (As on 30/06/2014): 30 years How to Apply: Candidates can apply online only. Last Date: 14-Aug-2014 For more details, please visit: http://www.mrvc.indianrailways.gov.in /works/uploads/File/Vecancy%20for%20Site%20Engg%20GATE.pdf |
Friday, July 18, 2014
Konkan Railway Corporation Limited Recruitment of Jr. System Programmer
Applications are invited from eligible land loser candidates (Self/ Sons/ Spouse/ Unmarried daughters/ Grandsons/ Unmarried Granddaughters only) whose land has been acquired for Konkan Railway project, irrespective of the percentage of land lost, for the following post in IT department in Konkan Railway Corporation Ltd.
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Jr. System Programmer: 05 Posts
Qualification: i). Regular three years Technical Diploma (10+3 years), with aggregate 60% marks in Computer Science/ Electronics/ Computer Applications from Govt. recognised Technical Board with one year working experience in IT field. Or ii). Regular Graduation (10+2+3 years) B.Sc./ BCA in Computer Science/ Electronics/ Telecomm/ Computer Applications with aggregate 60% marks, from recognised university (UGC). Age (01/01/2015): 18-35 years How to Apply: The completed application in the prescribed format along with all relevant documents should reach the Assistant Personnel Officer (Recruitment), Konkan Railway Corporation Ltd, Belapur Bhavan, Sec-11, CBD Belapur, Navi Mumbai- 400614. Last Date: 08-Aug-2014 For more details, please visit: http://www.konkanrailway.com/sites/default/files/Notification_JuniorSP_1.pdf |
Western Railway Recruitment of Sports Quota Posts
Western Railway provides some of the best opportunities and exposure in various disciplines in sports, from the National to the International level.
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Sports Achievements Eligibility Norms: i). Represented the Country in Olympic Games (Senior Category). Or ii). Represented the Country in the World Cup (Junior/ Senior)/ World Championships (Junior/ Senior)/ Asian Games (Senior)/ Commonwealth Games (Senior) and obtained at least 3rd position.
Sports Achievements Eligibility Norms: i). Represented the Country in the World Cup (Junior/ Senior), World Championships (Junior/Senior), Asian Games (Senior) & Commonwealth Games (Senior). Or ii). Represented the country in the Commonwealth Championship (Junior/ Senior)/ Asian Championship/ Asia Cup (Junior/ Senior)/ South Asian Federation (SAF) Games (Senior)/ USIC (World Railways) Championship (Senior) and obtained at least 3rd position. Or iii). Represented a State or equivalent unit in Senior/ Youth/ Junior National Championships and obtained at least 3rd Position. iv). Represented a State in National Games organized under the aegis of Indian Olympic Association and obtained at least 3rd position. Or v). Represented a University in All India Inter University Championship organized under the aegis of Association of Indian Universities and obtained at least 3rd position. Or vi). Represented a State or equivalent Unit in Federation Cup Championships (Senior category) and obtained 1st position.
Sports Achievements Eligibility Norms: i). Represented the country in the Commonwealth Championship (Junior/ Senior)/ Asian Championship/ Asia Cup (Junior/ Senior)/ South Asian Federation (SAF) Games (Senior)/ USIC (World Railways) Championship (Senior). Or ii). Represented a State or equivalent Unit in Federation Cup Championships (Senior category) and obtained at least 3rd position. Or iii). Represented a State or equivalent unit in Senior/ Youth/ Junior National Championships. Or iv). Represented a Unit or District of the State in the Senior State Championship and obtained at least 3rd Position. Age Limit: 18-25 years Examination Fees: Indian Postal Order of Rs. 100/- should be drawn in favour of Western Railway Sports Association, Mumbai which is non refundable. SC/ ST, Women, Minorities (Muslims, Christians, Sikhs, Buddhists, Zoroastrians (Parsis)) and economically backward classes candidates are exempted from examination fee. Economically backward classes mean the candidates whose family income is less than 50000/- per annum. How to Apply: The completed application in the prescribed format along with all relevant documents should reach the Sr. Sports Officer, Western Railway Sports Association, Headquarter Office, Churchgate, Mumbai - 400020. Last Date: 12-Aug-2014 For more details, please visit: http://www.wr.indianrailways.gov.in//downloadfile_2.jsp?filename=1405078156783-WR_Sports_Ad_-_eng.pdf |
North Western Railway Recruitment of Various Posts
Applications are invited from eligible sports persons for following sports disciplines for Group ‘C’ and erstwhile Group ‘D’ posts at North Western Railway.
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Archery: 02 Posts
Examination Fee: DD/ Indian Postal Order of 100/- for all grade pay. No examination fee for SC/ST /Women/minorities candidates. Economically Backward candidates having annual family income less than Rs. 50,000/- p.a are also exempted. How to Apply: The completed application in the prescribed format along with all relevant documents should reach the address as mention in the notification. Last Date: 26-July-2014 For more details, please visit: http://www.rrcnwr.in/Notice/RRC_Sports_14.pdf |
Tuesday, May 6, 2014
Thursday, May 1, 2014
GENERAL AWARENESS PRACTICE QUESTIONS FOR RRB/RRC EXAMS
1. The Indus Valley Civilization was Non‐Aryan because
(a) It was urban
(b) It has a pictographic script
(c) It had an agricultural economy
(d) It extended up to the Narmada Valley
2. The slogan Satyameva Jayate in the State Emblem of India has been
adopted from which one of the following?
(a) Mundaka Upanishad
(b) Brahma Upanishad
(c) Mudgala Upanishad
(d) Maitreyi Upanishad
3. Who is the author of ‘Buddha Charita’?
(a) Asvaghosha (b) Nagasena (c) Nagarjuna (d) Vasumitra
4. Chandragupta Maurya figures prominently in the book of
(a) Bhasa (b) Sudraka (c) Vishakhdatta (d) Ashvaghosha
5. Which one of the following is not a feature of North Indian temple
architecture?
(a) Shikhara (b) Garbha Griha
(c) Gopuram (d) Pradakshina‐path
6. The kingdom of Vijayanagara was founded by
(a) Vijaya Raja (b) Harihara II
(c) Harihara and Bukka (d) Bukka II
7. The Moti Masjid in Agra was built during the reign of
(a) Humayun (b) Shah Jahan (c) Aurangzeb (d) Shal Alam II
8. Aurangzeb failed to defeat Shivaji because the
(a) Mughal army grew unmanageable
(b) Marathas were expert in Guerilla‐warfare
(c) Mughals had no navy
(d) Mughal generals were treacherous
9. Where are the traces of Portuguese culture can be found in India?
(a) Goa (b) Calicut (c) Cannanore (d) Cochin
10. The British introduced the railways in India in order to
(a) Promote heavy industries in India
(b) Facilitate British commerce and administrative control
(c) Move food grains in case of famine
(d) Enable Indians to move freely within the country
11. During the period of the Indian freedom struggle, who among the following
started the Central Hindu School?
(a) Annie Besant (b) Bhikaji cama
(c) M.G. Ranade (d) Madan Mohan Malviya
12. Who was the Governor General of India during the 1857 revolt?
(a) Lord Canning (b) Lord Dalhousie
(c) Lord Hardings (d) Lord Lytton
13. Who among the following was not known as a moderate in the National
movement?
(a) Bal Gangadhar Tilak (b) Dadabhai Naoroji
(c) M.G. Ranade (d) Gopal Krishna Gokhle
14. Who of the following was a founder of the Bharat Naujawan Sabha in 1926?
(a) Lala Lajpat Rai (b) Sardar Bhagat Singh
(c) Lala Hardayal (d) Sohan Singh Bhakhna
15. The Ghadar Movement was founded by
(a) Ajit singh (b) Lala Hansraj
(c) Lala Hardayal (d) Sohan Singh Bhakhna
16. The first indication of the revolutionary movement in India was seen in
(a) Maharashtra (b) Bengal
(c) Punjab (d) Rajasthan
17. ‘India wins Freedom’ is the autobiography of
(a) Abul Kalam Azad (b) Muhammad Ali
(c) Zakir Hussain (d) Syed Ahmed Khan
18. Who among the following were members of the Swaraj Party?
1. Motialal Nehru 2. Sardar Patel 3. Gopal Krishna Gokhle
(a) 1 only (b) 1 and 2 (c) 2 and 3 (d) 1, 2 and 3
19. After the Chauri‐Chaura incident, Gandhiji suspended the
(a) Civil Disobedience Movement (b) Khilafat Movement
(c) Non‐Co‐operation Movement (d) Quit India Movement
20. Consider the following events
1. Gandhi‐Irwin Pact 2. First Round Table Conference
3. Simon Commission 4. Poona Pact
The correct chronological order of these events is
(a) 1‐4‐3‐2 (b) 2‐1‐3‐4 (c) 3‐2‐1‐4 (d) 2‐3‐1‐4
21. The historic Dandi March is associated with
(a) Boycott of elections (b) Violation of Salt law
(c) Hindu‐Muslim Unity (d) Abolition of Untouchability
22. Who amongst the following was not associated with the unification of
Italy?
(a) Mazzini (b) Cavour (c) Garibaldi (d) Mussolini
23. Who amongst the following played a prominent role during the “Reign of
Terror” in France?
(a) Montesquieu (b) Voltaire (c) Marat (d) Robespierre.
24. Who said “Man is a social animal”?
(a) Plato (b) Aristotle (c) Rousseau (d) Laski
25. The Dilwara Temple is located at
(a) Bhubaneswar (b) Aurangabad (c) Khajuraho (d) Mount Abu
26. Which of the following vested the Secretary of State for India with supreme
control over the Government of India?
(a) Pitt’s India Act, 1784 (b) Government of India Act, 1858
(c) Indian Council Act, 1861 (d) Morley‐Minto Reforms, 1909
27. The Supreme Court of India was set up by the
(a) Regulating Act, 1773 (b) Pitt’s India Act, 1784
(c) Charter Act, 1813 (d) Charter Act, 1833
28. The Constitution of India was adopted on
(a) 26th January, 1950 (b) 26th January, 1949
(c) 26th November, 1949 (d) 15th August, 1947
29. The Constitution of India is
(a) Rigid (b) Flexible
(c) Very rigid (d) Partly rigid, partly flexible
30. “The Federal System with strong centre” has been borrowed by the Indian
Constitution from:
(a) USA (b) Canada (c) UK (d) France
31. Which one of the following describes India a Secular State?
(a) Fundamental Rights (b) Preamble to the Constitution
(c) 9th Schedule (d) Directive Principles
32. How many Articles are there in the Indian Constitution?
(a) 395 (b) 396 (c) 398 (d) 399
33. The power to carve out a new State is vested in
(a) The Parliament (b) The President
(c) The Council of Ministers (d) State’s Reorganisation Commission
34. ‘AADHAR’ is a programme
(a) To help senior citizens
(b) To provide nutritional support to adolescent woman
(c) To train people for social defense
(d) To provide identity to Indian residents
35. Which Constitutional Amendment deleted the Right to Property from the
list of Fundamental Rights?
(a) 42nd Amendment (b) 43rd Amendment
(c) 44th Amendment (d) 62nd Amendment
36. The word ‘Hindus’ in Article 25 of the Constitution of India does not
include?
(a) Buddhists (b) Christians (c) Sikhs (d) Jains
37. Which of the following is not included in the Directive Principles of State
Policy?
(a) Prohibition of liquor (b) Right to work
(c) Equal wage for equal work (d) Right to information
38. In which year Fundamental Duties of citizens were introduced by 42nd
Amendment?
(a) 1975 (b) 1976 (c) 1977 (d) 1980
39. Rashtrapati Bhawan was designed by
(a) Edward stone (b) Le Corbusier (c) Edwin Lutyens (d) Tarun Dutt
40. The Union Executive of India consists of
(a) The President, Vice‐President and the Council of Ministers only
(b) The President and the council of Ministers only
(c) The President, the Vice‐President, the Council of Ministers and Lok
Sabha Speaker
(d) The President, the Prime Minister, Deputy Chairman of Rajya Sabha, Lok
Sabha Speaker.
41. Who was the Prime Minister of India when the Anti‐Defection Bill was
passed?
(a) Indira Gandhi (b) Rajiv Gandhi
(c) V.P. Singh (d) H.D. Deve Gowda
42. According to Indian Constitution, the Union Ministers hold office during the
pleasure of
(a) The President
(b) The Prime Minister
(c) The Speaker of the Lok Sabha
(d) The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of India
43. Which of the following has the powers to create a new all India Service?
(a) Parliament
(b) Union Public Service Commission
(c) Union Cabinet
(d) Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions
44. The maximum strength of the Lok Sabha, as stipulated in the Constitution
of India, is
(a) 500 (b) 525 (c) 550 (d) 552
45. Which Article of the Constitution permits the Supreme Court to review its
own judgement or order?
(a) Article 137 (b) Article 138 (c) Article 139 (d) Article 140
46. The distribution of finances between Centre and States is done on the
recommendation of
(a) Finance Ministry (b) Finance Commission
(c) Reserve Bank of India (d) NABARD
47. A national political party is one which receives 6% of the total votes polled
in:
(a) Two or more States (b) The capital city
(c) Four or more states (d) In all states
48. Who conducts the State Assembly Elections?
(a) Chief Justice of High Court (b) State Election Commission
(c) Election Commission of India (d) Governor of the State
49. Which of the following Constitution Amendment Act seeks that the size of
the Council of Ministers at the Centre and in a State must not exceed 15%
of the total numbers of the Legislative Assemblies of that State,
respectively?
(a) 91st (b) 93rd (c) 95th (d) 97th
50. The Indian Constitution recognises minorities on the basis of:
(a) Religion
(b) Caste
(c) Colour
(d) Percentage of the population of the Group to the total population
ANSWERS:
1. a 2.a 3.a 4.c 5.c 6.c 7.b
8.b 9.a 10.b 11.a 12.a 13.a 14.b
15.c 16.a 17.a 18.a 19.c 20.c 21.b
22.d 23.d 24.b 25.d 26.b 27.a 28.c
29.d 30.b 31.b 32.a 33.a 34.d 35.c
36.d 37.d 38.b 39.c 40.a 41.b 42.a
43.a 44.d 45.a 46.b 47.c 48.c 49.a 50. d
(a) It was urban
(b) It has a pictographic script
(c) It had an agricultural economy
(d) It extended up to the Narmada Valley
2. The slogan Satyameva Jayate in the State Emblem of India has been
adopted from which one of the following?
(a) Mundaka Upanishad
(b) Brahma Upanishad
(c) Mudgala Upanishad
(d) Maitreyi Upanishad
3. Who is the author of ‘Buddha Charita’?
(a) Asvaghosha (b) Nagasena (c) Nagarjuna (d) Vasumitra
4. Chandragupta Maurya figures prominently in the book of
(a) Bhasa (b) Sudraka (c) Vishakhdatta (d) Ashvaghosha
5. Which one of the following is not a feature of North Indian temple
architecture?
(a) Shikhara (b) Garbha Griha
(c) Gopuram (d) Pradakshina‐path
6. The kingdom of Vijayanagara was founded by
(a) Vijaya Raja (b) Harihara II
(c) Harihara and Bukka (d) Bukka II
7. The Moti Masjid in Agra was built during the reign of
(a) Humayun (b) Shah Jahan (c) Aurangzeb (d) Shal Alam II
8. Aurangzeb failed to defeat Shivaji because the
(a) Mughal army grew unmanageable
(b) Marathas were expert in Guerilla‐warfare
(c) Mughals had no navy
(d) Mughal generals were treacherous
9. Where are the traces of Portuguese culture can be found in India?
(a) Goa (b) Calicut (c) Cannanore (d) Cochin
10. The British introduced the railways in India in order to
(a) Promote heavy industries in India
(b) Facilitate British commerce and administrative control
(c) Move food grains in case of famine
(d) Enable Indians to move freely within the country
11. During the period of the Indian freedom struggle, who among the following
started the Central Hindu School?
(a) Annie Besant (b) Bhikaji cama
(c) M.G. Ranade (d) Madan Mohan Malviya
12. Who was the Governor General of India during the 1857 revolt?
(a) Lord Canning (b) Lord Dalhousie
(c) Lord Hardings (d) Lord Lytton
13. Who among the following was not known as a moderate in the National
movement?
(a) Bal Gangadhar Tilak (b) Dadabhai Naoroji
(c) M.G. Ranade (d) Gopal Krishna Gokhle
14. Who of the following was a founder of the Bharat Naujawan Sabha in 1926?
(a) Lala Lajpat Rai (b) Sardar Bhagat Singh
(c) Lala Hardayal (d) Sohan Singh Bhakhna
15. The Ghadar Movement was founded by
(a) Ajit singh (b) Lala Hansraj
(c) Lala Hardayal (d) Sohan Singh Bhakhna
16. The first indication of the revolutionary movement in India was seen in
(a) Maharashtra (b) Bengal
(c) Punjab (d) Rajasthan
17. ‘India wins Freedom’ is the autobiography of
(a) Abul Kalam Azad (b) Muhammad Ali
(c) Zakir Hussain (d) Syed Ahmed Khan
18. Who among the following were members of the Swaraj Party?
1. Motialal Nehru 2. Sardar Patel 3. Gopal Krishna Gokhle
(a) 1 only (b) 1 and 2 (c) 2 and 3 (d) 1, 2 and 3
19. After the Chauri‐Chaura incident, Gandhiji suspended the
(a) Civil Disobedience Movement (b) Khilafat Movement
(c) Non‐Co‐operation Movement (d) Quit India Movement
20. Consider the following events
1. Gandhi‐Irwin Pact 2. First Round Table Conference
3. Simon Commission 4. Poona Pact
The correct chronological order of these events is
(a) 1‐4‐3‐2 (b) 2‐1‐3‐4 (c) 3‐2‐1‐4 (d) 2‐3‐1‐4
21. The historic Dandi March is associated with
(a) Boycott of elections (b) Violation of Salt law
(c) Hindu‐Muslim Unity (d) Abolition of Untouchability
22. Who amongst the following was not associated with the unification of
Italy?
(a) Mazzini (b) Cavour (c) Garibaldi (d) Mussolini
23. Who amongst the following played a prominent role during the “Reign of
Terror” in France?
(a) Montesquieu (b) Voltaire (c) Marat (d) Robespierre.
24. Who said “Man is a social animal”?
(a) Plato (b) Aristotle (c) Rousseau (d) Laski
25. The Dilwara Temple is located at
(a) Bhubaneswar (b) Aurangabad (c) Khajuraho (d) Mount Abu
26. Which of the following vested the Secretary of State for India with supreme
control over the Government of India?
(a) Pitt’s India Act, 1784 (b) Government of India Act, 1858
(c) Indian Council Act, 1861 (d) Morley‐Minto Reforms, 1909
27. The Supreme Court of India was set up by the
(a) Regulating Act, 1773 (b) Pitt’s India Act, 1784
(c) Charter Act, 1813 (d) Charter Act, 1833
28. The Constitution of India was adopted on
(a) 26th January, 1950 (b) 26th January, 1949
(c) 26th November, 1949 (d) 15th August, 1947
29. The Constitution of India is
(a) Rigid (b) Flexible
(c) Very rigid (d) Partly rigid, partly flexible
30. “The Federal System with strong centre” has been borrowed by the Indian
Constitution from:
(a) USA (b) Canada (c) UK (d) France
31. Which one of the following describes India a Secular State?
(a) Fundamental Rights (b) Preamble to the Constitution
(c) 9th Schedule (d) Directive Principles
32. How many Articles are there in the Indian Constitution?
(a) 395 (b) 396 (c) 398 (d) 399
33. The power to carve out a new State is vested in
(a) The Parliament (b) The President
(c) The Council of Ministers (d) State’s Reorganisation Commission
34. ‘AADHAR’ is a programme
(a) To help senior citizens
(b) To provide nutritional support to adolescent woman
(c) To train people for social defense
(d) To provide identity to Indian residents
35. Which Constitutional Amendment deleted the Right to Property from the
list of Fundamental Rights?
(a) 42nd Amendment (b) 43rd Amendment
(c) 44th Amendment (d) 62nd Amendment
36. The word ‘Hindus’ in Article 25 of the Constitution of India does not
include?
(a) Buddhists (b) Christians (c) Sikhs (d) Jains
37. Which of the following is not included in the Directive Principles of State
Policy?
(a) Prohibition of liquor (b) Right to work
(c) Equal wage for equal work (d) Right to information
38. In which year Fundamental Duties of citizens were introduced by 42nd
Amendment?
(a) 1975 (b) 1976 (c) 1977 (d) 1980
39. Rashtrapati Bhawan was designed by
(a) Edward stone (b) Le Corbusier (c) Edwin Lutyens (d) Tarun Dutt
40. The Union Executive of India consists of
(a) The President, Vice‐President and the Council of Ministers only
(b) The President and the council of Ministers only
(c) The President, the Vice‐President, the Council of Ministers and Lok
Sabha Speaker
(d) The President, the Prime Minister, Deputy Chairman of Rajya Sabha, Lok
Sabha Speaker.
41. Who was the Prime Minister of India when the Anti‐Defection Bill was
passed?
(a) Indira Gandhi (b) Rajiv Gandhi
(c) V.P. Singh (d) H.D. Deve Gowda
42. According to Indian Constitution, the Union Ministers hold office during the
pleasure of
(a) The President
(b) The Prime Minister
(c) The Speaker of the Lok Sabha
(d) The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of India
43. Which of the following has the powers to create a new all India Service?
(a) Parliament
(b) Union Public Service Commission
(c) Union Cabinet
(d) Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions
44. The maximum strength of the Lok Sabha, as stipulated in the Constitution
of India, is
(a) 500 (b) 525 (c) 550 (d) 552
45. Which Article of the Constitution permits the Supreme Court to review its
own judgement or order?
(a) Article 137 (b) Article 138 (c) Article 139 (d) Article 140
46. The distribution of finances between Centre and States is done on the
recommendation of
(a) Finance Ministry (b) Finance Commission
(c) Reserve Bank of India (d) NABARD
47. A national political party is one which receives 6% of the total votes polled
in:
(a) Two or more States (b) The capital city
(c) Four or more states (d) In all states
48. Who conducts the State Assembly Elections?
(a) Chief Justice of High Court (b) State Election Commission
(c) Election Commission of India (d) Governor of the State
49. Which of the following Constitution Amendment Act seeks that the size of
the Council of Ministers at the Centre and in a State must not exceed 15%
of the total numbers of the Legislative Assemblies of that State,
respectively?
(a) 91st (b) 93rd (c) 95th (d) 97th
50. The Indian Constitution recognises minorities on the basis of:
(a) Religion
(b) Caste
(c) Colour
(d) Percentage of the population of the Group to the total population
ANSWERS:
1. a 2.a 3.a 4.c 5.c 6.c 7.b
8.b 9.a 10.b 11.a 12.a 13.a 14.b
15.c 16.a 17.a 18.a 19.c 20.c 21.b
22.d 23.d 24.b 25.d 26.b 27.a 28.c
29.d 30.b 31.b 32.a 33.a 34.d 35.c
36.d 37.d 38.b 39.c 40.a 41.b 42.a
43.a 44.d 45.a 46.b 47.c 48.c 49.a 50. d
South Western Railway Recruitment of Apprentices
Applications are invited for engagement of Act Apprentice in Carriage Repair Workshop, South Western Railway, Gadag Road, Hubli, under Apprentices Act –1961 from eligible candidates.
- Fitter: 203 Posts
- Machinist: 15 Posts
- Turner: 20 Posts
- Welder: 96 Posts
- Electrician: 28 Posts
- Ref A/C Mechanic: 17 Posts
Qualifications: Matriculation (Matriculate or 10th class in 10+2 examination system) and ITI certificate affiliated to NCVT/ SCVT is compulsory in relevant trade.
Age Limit (As on 11/04/2014): 15-24 years
How to Apply: The applications filled in all respects can either be dropped in the Box kept in the Welfare Section of the Office of the Workshop Personnel Officer, Carriage Repair Workshop, South Western Railway, Gadag Road, Hubli-58 0020 (Karnataka), on all the working days i.e. from Monday to Saturday between 10.00 to 17.00 Hrs. or send by ordinary post only to the above said address duly superscribing on the Cover as “Application for engagement as Act-Apprentices (Ex-ITI) in Hubli Workshop -20, Training Notification No. 01/2014. Applications received through RPAD/Courier will not be entertained.
Last Date: 10/05/2014
For more details, please visit: www.swr.indianrailways.gov.in//downloadfile_2.jsp?filename=1398071493600-TrainingNotificatoin2014.pdf
Age Limit (As on 11/04/2014): 15-24 years
How to Apply: The applications filled in all respects can either be dropped in the Box kept in the Welfare Section of the Office of the Workshop Personnel Officer, Carriage Repair Workshop, South Western Railway, Gadag Road, Hubli-58 0020 (Karnataka), on all the working days i.e. from Monday to Saturday between 10.00 to 17.00 Hrs. or send by ordinary post only to the above said address duly superscribing on the Cover as “Application for engagement as Act-Apprentices (Ex-ITI) in Hubli Workshop -20, Training Notification No. 01/2014. Applications received through RPAD/Courier will not be entertained.
Last Date: 10/05/2014
For more details, please visit: www.swr.indianrailways.gov.in//downloadfile_2.jsp?filename=1398071493600-TrainingNotificatoin2014.pdf
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