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This booklet is designed to help you prepare for the competitive
examination for recruitment of Assistant Manager, Officer Grade ‘A’ /
Officer Grade ‘A’ in certain streams in the SEBI. The details of the tests
for each of the streams are given.
¤¸‹`œ INTRODUCTION
Êy ¤b˘◊ÛW¥[ {…* zR ¤È∞R[∆<nœ[…* W…¥ ¤ÈW¥[‹ W¥[ ∆‰„R ©∂ ˆ[… x[¤W¥[… <n<ÃÛ ¤‹∏√[ This Handout describes the kind of tests which will be given
{…* u∏ ˆ[œ…E∏ $ <n<ÃÛ ¤‹∏√[ {…* ¤È[œ# ∆◊Ûb<R·l> ¤ÈW¥[‹ W¥J ¤È∞R[∆<nœ[* ©[…*E∏ $ to you in the Written Examination. The written examination
comprises of Objective type tests. First four tests will be
¤È<Ò√‰[s∏„ x<ÕW¥[‹∏ - nhbr Mma àíZmd{b`m§ g^r Aä`{W©`m| Ho$ {bE g_mZ Common for all and the test of Professional Knowledge will
hm|Jr, ì`mdgm{`H$ kmZ H$s àíZmdbr g^r YmamAm| Ho$ {bE AbJ-AbJ hm|JrŸ& be different for each stream.
∆◊Ûb<R·l> ¤ÈW¥[‹ W¥J ¤È∞R[∆<nœ[…* {…* ¤È∞R[…* W…¥ zM‹ Ò™u[…* œ[ ∆[Zœ[…* {…* R©∏* In objective type tests, answers are not to be written in words
<nÃR… ©[…Û… ©∂* $ ¤Èvœ…W¥ ¤È∞R W…¥ <nœ… HW¥[<ÕW¥ zM‹ yb≥[œ… ˆ[Û… ©∂* ˆ[… ¤Èvœ…W¥ or sentences. There is more than one answer suggested for
each question. These are shown against each question. Of
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ÊR <uœ… Eœ… zM‹[…* {…* y… y©∏ zM‹ `bRR[ ©[…Û[ ©∂ $ right answer from amongst the given answers.
2. Æb n [∆[ ¤Ó # W°¥¤œ[ ¤‹∏√[ W…¥Nfi ¤‹ x¤R[ Æbn[∆[-¤Ó x¤R… y[s 2. Call letter : Affix firmly a copy of your recent passport
x∆∞œ n[œ…*, <ˆy ¤‹ ¤[y¤[…Â>„ y[ʈ W¥J x[¤W¥J R∆∏RÛ{ \¥[…Â>[… W¥J size photograph in the space provided for it in the call
letter and bring it with you when you come to the venue
HW¥ ¤È<Û <RÕ[„¸‹Û ◊s[R ¤‹ xcÚ>∏ ¤ÈW¥[‹ <`¤W¥J ©´Ê„ ©[…R∏ `[<©H $
for the examination. You will not be permitted to appear
Æbn[∆[ ¤Ó R n[R… œ[ zy¤‹ \¥[…Â>[… R nE[R… W¥J ˘◊s<Û {…* x[¤W¥[… ¤‹∏√[ for the examination if you do not bring the call letter with
{…* Æ∂l>R… W¥J xRb{<Û R©∏* u∏ ˆ[œ…E∏ $ the photograph affixed on it.
ì. xRb u … Ò [… * W¥[ ¤[nR W¥‹R[ # <ˆy ¤‹∏√[ W…¥ <nœ… x[¤W¥[… Æbn[œ[ Eœ[ 3. Compliance with Instructions : You should scrupulously
©∂ zyW¥J yg∏ x∆◊s[x[…* {…* x[¤W¥[… ¤‹∏√[-¤ÈÒ[yW¥[…* x[…‹ ¤œ„∆…√W¥[…* follow the instructions given by test administrators and
the invigilators at all the stages of the examination for
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which you have been called. If you violate the instructions
x[¤ zÎnr≈R W¥‹…*E… Û[… x[¤W¥[… xœ[…iœ l>©‹[œ[ ˆ[œ…E[ x[∂‹ x[¤W¥[… you will be disqualified and may also be asked to leave
¤‹∏√[ W…¥Nfi y… Æ[©‹ ˆ[R… W…¥ <nœ… W¥©[ ˆ[ yW¥Û[ ©∂ $ the examination hall.
î. Wº n Wb ¥ n…  >‹, ¤b ◊ ÛW¥[… * x[∂ ‹ R[…  >y¨ W¥[ z¤œ[… E W¥‹R… Ûs[ RW¥n 4. Use of Calculators, Books, Notes and Copying or
W¥‹R… xs∆[ y©[œÛ[ n… R … / u… R … W¥J xRb { <Û R©∏* # ¤‹∏√[ W…¥Nfi W…¥ Receiving/Giving Assistance Not Allowed : No
calculator, separate or with watch, books, cell-phones,
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note-books or written notes will be allowed inside the
ÆbW¥ Ûs[ <n<ÃÛ R[…Â> n[R… W¥J xRb{<Û R©∏* u∏ ˆ[HE∏ $ ˆ[… ¤‹∏√[s∏„ examination hall. Any candidate who is found either
RW¥n W¥‹Û… xs∆[ y©[œÛ[ W¥‹Û… œ[ y©[œÛ[ n…Û… ¤[œ[ ˆ[HE[ zy… copying or receiving or giving assistance will be
xœ[…iœ l>©‹[œ[ ˆ[œ…E[ $ disqualified.
ï. R{q R [ zM‹ ¤Ó x[∂ ‹ zy ¤‹ ˆ[RW¥[‹∏ W∂ ¥ y… g‹… * # Êy ¤b˘◊ÛW¥[ W…¥ 5. Sample Answersheet and How to fill information On
xrÛ {…* R{qR[ zM‹ ¤Ó ˆ[…A[ Eœ[ ©∂ $ zy zM‹ ¤Ó ¤‹ x[∆∞œW¥ it : A sample answersheet is attached to this booklet at
the end. Fill in the required biodata and other information
pœ˘ZÛEÛ Ûs[ xNœ ˆ[RW¥[‹∏ x¤R… x÷œ[y W…¥ <nœ… g‹…* x[∂‹ zy… on this answersheet for your practice and bring it with
x¤R… y[s ¤‹∏√[ W¥√ {…* n[œ…* $ x[¤W¥[… H…y[ ©∏ zM‹¤Ó ¤‹∏√[ W¥√ {…* you to the examination hall. You will get a similar
<{n…E[, <ˆy ¤‹ x[¤W…¥ _[‹[ ¤©n… ©∏ R{qR[ zM‹¤Ó {…* g‹…* ©bH pœ˘ZÛEÛ answersheet in the examination hall, on which you will
Ûs[ xNœ ˆ[RW¥[‹∏ W¥J RW¥n W¥‹R∏ ©[…E∏… $ have to copy the biodata and other information already
filled in by you on the sample answersheet.
ñ. H`¨ . Æ∏. ¤… ˘ Nyn x[∂ ‹ Æ[n ¤[Ê≤  > ¤… R W¥[ z¤œ[… E # zM‹¤Ó, ˆ[… <W¥ 6. Use of HB Pencil and Ball Pen : You are required to fill in
x[¤W¥[… ¤‹∏√[ W¥√ {…* <{n…E[, ¤‹ x[¤W¥[… ˆ[RW¥[‹∏ H`¨.Æ∏. ¤…˘Nyn x[∂‹ the information on the answersheet which you will get in
the examination hall, by HB pencil and ball-point pen.
Æ[n ¤[Ê≤Â> ¤…R W¥[ z¤œ[…E W¥‹W…¥ g‹R[ x[∆∞œW¥ ©∂ $ ∆◊Ûb<R·l> ¤È∞R[…* W…¥ You are required to mark your answers by HB pencil
<nH x[¤W¥[… x¤R… zM‹ H`¨ . Æ∏. ¤… ˘ Nyn y… (ˆ[… <W¥ ¤È [ œ# z¤œ[… E (the commonly used pencil) for objective type tests and
{… * n[œ∏ ˆ[Û∏ ©∂ * ) xr < W¥Û W¥‹R… ©∂ * Ûs[ ∆‰„R[v{W¥ ¤È∞R[…* W…¥ zM‹ u…R… use ink/ball pen to write your answers to Descriptive type
W…¥ <nH x[¤ W¥[… ¤…R/Æ[n ¤[Ê≤Â> ¤…R W¥[ ¤Èœ[…E W¥‹R[ ©∂ $ Êy<nœ… x[¤W¥[… questions. Therefore, you should bring with you two HB
u[… H`¨. Æ∏. ¤…˘Nyn…*, xcÚ>… uˆ…„ W¥[ ‹ÆA, Ò[¤„R‹ x[∂‹ Æ[n ¤[Ê≤Â> ¤…R pencils, a good quality eraser, a sharpener and a ball-
point pen. You are advised to bring two pencils to avoid
n[R[ ©[…E[ $ ¤‹∏√[ W¥[n {…* ¤…˘Nyn l>∏W¥ W¥‹R… {…* x[¤W¥[ y{œ R·Â> R ©[… mending a pencil during the examination as you may
Êy<nH u[… ¤…˘Nyn…* n[R… W¥J ‹[œ u∏ Eœ∏ ©∂ $ W…¥∆n ¤°·l> ë W…¥ ë-ëë lose time. Use ball-point pen for filling up the information
yrÔœ[ W…¥ Ã[R[…* {…* ˆ[RW¥[‹∏ g‹R… W…¥ <nH Æ[n ¤[Ê≤Â> ¤…R W¥[ z¤œ[…E only in boxes 1-11 on Side 1. Use HB pencil only, for
W¥‹…* $ zM‹ ¤Ó W…¥ ¤°·l> ë W…¥ Ã[R… yr. ëì-íê x[∂‹ ¤°·l> í W…¥ Ã[R… yr. íô filling up information in boxes 13-20 on side 1 of the
answersheets and box 29 on side 2 of the answersheet.
{…* ˆ[RW¥[‹∏ g‹R… W…¥ <nH W…¥∆n H`¨.Æ∏. ¤…˘Nyn W¥[ z¤œ[…E W¥‹…* $ ¤° · l> í All the answers on side 2 should be marked by using
{… * yg∏ zM‹ W… ¥ ∆n H`¨ . Æ∏. ¤… ˘ Nyn y… uÒ[„ œ … ˆ[R… `[<©H $ HB pencil only.
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yrg[n… x[∂‹ zy… Õqn y… {bZÛ ‹Ã…* $ œ<u œ© W¥Â>[, \¥Â>[, {bA[, <yWb¥AR ¤A[ answersheet with extreme care and keep it dust free. If
it is mutilated, torn, folded, wrinkled or rolled, it may not
xs∆[ E[…n {[…~>[ Eœ[ ©[…E[ Û[… {Ò∏R _[‹[ zyW¥[ {qÎœ[rW¥R R©∏* <W¥œ[ ˆ[ be valued by the machine. Answersheets and question
yW…¥E[ $ ∆‰„R[v{W¥ ¤ÈW¥[‹ W…¥ ¤…¤‹ W…¥ <nH zM‹ ¤Ó, ¤È∞R¤b˘◊ÛW¥[ Ûs[ ˆ©[À papers and Question-cum-answer papers for Descriptive
n[Eq ©[… ∆©[À ¤È∞R¤Ó y© zM‹¤b˘◊ÛW¥[ (∆‰„R[v{W¥ ¤È∞R¤Ó) yr◊s[ _[‹[ Type papers, wherever applicable, will be supplied by
¤Èu[R <W¥œ… ˆ[œ…*E… $ x[¤W¥[… `[<©H <W¥ ¤‹∏√[ y{[•Û ©[…R… W…¥ ¤∞`[Û¨ the organisation. After the test is over, you should hand
over all the test material i.e. the answersheet, question
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paper and Descriptive Type papers to the invigilator
¤È∞R¤Ó ¤œ„∆…√W¥ W¥[… y[∂*¤ u…* $ œ<u W¥[…Ê„ ¤‹∏√[s∏„ ¤È∞R-¤b˘◊ÛW¥[ x[∂‹/ before leaving the room. Any candidate who does not
xs∆[ zM‹-¤Ó ∆[¤y R©∏* W¥‹Û[ ©∂ xs∆[ ¤È∞R¤b˘◊ÛW¥[ œ[ zM‹¤Ó return any of the test materials or is found to attempt to
¤‹∏√[ W¥√ W…¥ xNu‹ xs∆[ Æ[©‹ n… ˆ[R… xs∆[ u…R… W¥[ ¤ÈœvR W¥‹Û[ ©bx[ take or pass on the question booklet or answersheet
¤[œ[ ˆ[Û[ ©∂ Û[… zy… xœ[…iœ l>©‹[œ[ ˆ[HE[ $ inside or outside the examination hall will be disqualified.
ò . zM‹¤Ó Ûs[ ¤È∞R¤b˘◊ÛW¥[ ¤‹ W¥©∏ EÊ„ yg∏ ˆ[RW¥[‹∏ W¥[… g¸‹œ… 8. Fill in all the information asked for on the answersheet
xNœs[ zM‹¤Ó ˆ[r`[ R©∏* ˆ[œ…E[ $ and question booklet otherwise your answersheet will
not be assessed.
ô. ˆÆ ÛW¥ x[¤W¥[… xRb{<Û R <{n… ÛÆ ÛW¥ x¤R∏ y∏Â> {Û Ú>[…<Aœ… $ 9. Do not leave your seat unless you are allowed.
ëê. x¤R[ ‹\¥ W¥[œ„, xE‹ W¥[…Ê„ ©∂ Û[…, ¤È∞R ¤b˘◊ÛW¥[ ¤‹ ©∏ W¥J<ˆœ…, R W¥J 10. Do your rough work, if any, on the question booklet and
zM‹-¤Ó ¤‹ $ not on the answersheet.
ëë. x¤R∏ ¤È∞R ¤b˘◊ÛW¥[ {…* yg∏ ¤°˛>[…* Ûs[ ¤È∞R[…* W¥[… ˆ[À` n… $ œ<u zy{…* Wb¥Ú> 11. Check all the pages and questions in your question
Æ[Û…* Úq>Â> EÊ„ ©∂* œ[ z¤œbÿ¥ Ì¥¤ y… Ú>¤∏ R©∏* ©∂ Û[… x¤R… ¤œ„∆…√W¥ W¥[… booklet. If something is missing or not properly printed
request your invigilator to give you another booklet of the
xRb‹[…Õ W¥‹W…¥ zy∏ ¤È[Ì¥¤ WÈ¥{[rW¥ W¥J ¤È∞R¤b˘◊ÛW¥[ y… zy… Æun n… $ same Form Number.
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W¥[… Ã[…nR… W…¥ <nœ… {bÔœ ¤°˛> W¥[… u[Ê„ x[…‹ y… ¤…*<yn W…¥ {[…Â>… <y‹… W¥J to START, gently cut-open the cover page from your right
hand side using blunt end of pencil, to open the booklet.
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Do not remove the staple pins on your left hand side. If
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<RW¥n x[œ…*E… $ and separated.
ëì. ∆◊Ûb<R˛> ¤È∞R[∆<nœ[…* {…* EnÛ zM‹[…* W…¥ <nœ… ur~>◊∆Ì¥¤ xrW¥[…* {…* W¥Â>[∂Û∏ 13. There will be PENALTY for wrong answers in objective
W¥J ˆ[œ…E∏ $ type tests.
ëî. x[¤ ˆ[… ¤‹∏√[ u…R… ˆ[ ‹©… ©∂* œ© ¤b˘◊ÛW¥[ zyW¥J <uÒ[uÒ„W¥ {[Ó 14. This booklet is just a guideline for the kind of examination
©∂ $ R{bR[ ¤È∞R W…¥∆n pœ[Ôœ[v{W¥ ©∂ R <W¥ yb<∆◊Û°Û $ ∆[◊Û<∆W¥ ¤‹∏√[ {…* you are going to take and the sample questions are only
illustrative and not exhaustive. In actual examination there
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may be some other types of questions also.
R[…Â> # ÛW„¥Ò<ÿ¥, xrEÈ…ˆ∏ g[≠[ yrÔœ[v{W¥ x¸gœ[…iœÛ[ x[∂‹ gm_mÝ` gMoVVm Note : The questions in objective type Test of Reasoning,
W¥J ∆◊Ûb¤‹W¥ ¤È∞R[∆<nœ[…* {…* W¥<l>RÛ[ W¥[ ◊Û‹ H…y[ ©[…E[ <ˆyW…¥ zM‹ ¤È<Ûœ[…E∏ English Language, Quantitative Aptitude and General Aware-
ness will be of such level of difficulty, which can easily be
z»{∏u∆[‹[…* W¥J ˆRyrÔœ[ x[y[R∏ y… u… ¤[œ…E∏ $ ¤È<Ûœ[…E∏ z»{∏u∆[‹[…* W¥J answered by the competing candidate population. The crite-
ˆRyrÔœ[ W…¥ y{q© {[Rur~>[…* ¤‹ ÊR ¤È∞R[∆<nœ[…* W…¥ x©„W¥ {[Rur~>x[Õ[¸‹Û ria for these tests will be based on group norms of the com-
©[…*E… $ x.ˆ[./x.ˆ.ˆ[./x[. <∆. W…¥ z»{∏u∆[‹[…* W…¥ <nH x©„W¥ xrW¥[…* {…* ¤È[<œW¥ peting candidate population. The usual relaxation in marks
(usual) ¸‹œ[œÛ n[Eq ©[…E∏ $ pœ[∆y[<œW¥ ‚[R ¤È∞R[∆n∏ W…¥ <nH g[¸‹Û[ will be applicable to SC/ST/PH category. The Professional
(weightage) ©[…E∏ x[∂‹ Êy ¤È∞R[∆n∏ W…¥ ¤È[Q[rW¥ z»{∏u∆[‹[…* W¥J œ[…iœÛ[ Knowledge test will have a weightage and the marks ob-
tained in this test will be reckoned while merit listing the
yq`∏ Û∂œ[‹ W¥‹Û… y{œ E‰R[ {…* <nH ˆ[œ…*E… $ candidates.
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àíZmdbr H$s g§aMZm/STRUCTURE OF TEST
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Sr.No. Tests No. of Ques. Maximum Marks Time
1. ÛW„¥Ò<ÿ¥ 50 50
Reasoning
2. xrEÈ…ˆ∏ g[≠[ 50 50
English Language Hw$b 120 {_ZQ>
3. g§»`mË_H$ A{^`mo½`Vm 50 50 H$m EH${ÌV g_`
Quantitative Aptitude Composite time of
120 Minutes
4. gm_mÝ` gMoVVm 50 50
General Awareness
Hw$b 200 200
Total
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There will be an additional test for the following Specialist Officers Posts in addition to the above mentioned tests, The
structure of the test is as follows :-
Professional Knowledge Test for Specialist Officers : 50 Questions - 30 Minutes
The specializations are -
Legal
Hindi Officers
Engineering (Civil)
Engineering (Electrical)
I.T.
The professional Knowledge Test will be administered immediately after the common test.
No additional test is required for “General Stream” and “ Research Stream”.
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ÛW„¥Ò˘ZÛ ¤È∞R[∆n∏ Test of Reasoning
œ© ¤È∞R[∆n∏ œ© u…ÃR… W…¥ <nH ©∂ <W¥ x[¤ <W¥ÛR∏ xcÚ>∏ Û‹© y[…` yW¥Û… This is a test to see how well you can think. It contains
©∂* $ Êy{…* <∆<gNR ¤ÈW¥[‹ W…¥ ¤È∞R ©[…*E… $ œ©[À R{qR[ W…¥ Û[∂‹ ¤‹ ¤È∞R <uœ… ©∂* $ questions of various kinds. Here are some sample
questions.
<Ru… „ Ò # <R»R<n<ÃÛ ¤Èvœ…W¥ ¤È∞R {…*, ¤[r` x√‹ y{q© œ[ Ò™u <uœ… Eœ… ©∂* $ Directions : In each of the following questions, there are five
ÊR{…* y… `[‹ x√‹y{q©[…* œ[ Ò™u[…* {…* <W¥y∏ R <W¥y∏ ¤ÈW¥[‹ W¥J y{[RÛ[ ©∂ ˆÆ<W¥ letter groups or words in each question. Four of these letter
groups or words are alike in some way, while one is different.
HW¥ <gNR ©∂ $ ‚[Û W¥J<ˆH <W¥ W¥[∂Ry[ HW¥ <gNR ©∂ $
Find the one which is different.
¤È . ë. (ë) W¥[n[ (í) n[n (ì) ©‹[ (î) ‹rE (ï) ¤∏n[ Q.1. (1) black (2) red (3) green (4) paint (5) yellow
zZÛ ¤[rº`[…* {…* ‘W¥[n[’, ‘n[n’, ‘©‹[’ Ûs[ ‘¤∏n[’ HW¥ y{q© ÆR[Û… ©∂* Zœ[…*<W¥ ∆… Of the five, ‘black, ‘red’, ‘green’ and ‘yellow’ form a group as
yg∏ ‹rE[…* W…¥ R[{ ©∂* $ ‹rE <W¥y∏ ‹rE W¥[ R[{ R©∏* ©∂* $ xÛ# zM‹ (î) ©∂ $ they are names of colours. ‘Paint’ is not the name of a colour.
Therefore, (4) is the answer.
xÆ <R»R<n<ÃÛ ¤È∞R ©n W¥‹R… W¥[ ¤Èœ[y W¥J<ˆH $ Now try to solve the following questions.
¤È . í. (1) BC (2) MN (3) PQ (4) XZ (5) ST Q.2. (1) BC (2) MN (3) PQ (4) XZ (5) ST
¤È . ì. (ë) x[{ (í) y…Æ (ì) yrÛ‹[ (î) x{Ì¥u (ï) Ebn[Æ Q.3. (1) Mango (2) Apple (3) Orange (4) Guava (5) Rose
<Ru… „ Ò # R∏`… <uœ… Eœ… ¤Èvœ…W¥ ¤È∞R {r… HW¥ ¤È∞R <`Ö nE[ ©∂ $ zyW…¥ R∏`… <uœ… Directions : In each of the following questions, there is a
Eœ… ¤[À` <∆W¥Î¤[…* {…* y… W…¥∆n W¥[…Ê„ HW¥ ©∏ zy Û‹© W…¥ yrÆrÕ W¥[… ¤ÈW¥Â> W¥‹Û[ ©∂* question mark in which only one of the five alternatives given
under the question satisfies the same relationship as is found
ˆ[… <W¥ ¤È∞R {…* # # <`Ö W…¥ Æ[œ∏* x[…‹ ∆[n… u[… Ò™u[…* {…* ©∂ $ y©∏ zM‹ ‚[Û between the two terms to the left of the
W¥J<ˆœ… $ sign :: given in the question. Find the correct answer.
zZÛ zu[©‹‰ {…* ‘`‹‰’ x[∂‹ ‘{Rb·œ’ {…* ˆ[… yrÆrÕ ©∂ zy∏ W…¥ xRby[‹ ‘Ãb‹’ W¥[ In the above example, ‘hoof’ has the same relationship with
‘≈[…A[’ <∆W¥Î¤ y… ©∂, xÛ# x[¤W¥[ zM‹ ì ©∂ $ which one of the five as ‘foot’; has to ‘man’ ? The answer is
‘horse’, which is answer number (3).
xÆ <R»R<n<ÃÛ ¤È∞R ©n W¥‹R… W¥[ ¤Èœ[y W¥J<ˆH $ Now try to solve the following questions.
¤È . ï. <uR # ‹[Û # # uœ[nb # ? Q.5. Day : Night : : Kind : ?
(ë) xrÕ…‹[ (í) ¤ÈW¥[Ò{[R (ì) WÈq¥‹ (1) Dark (2) Bright (3) Cruel
(î) zu[‹ (ï) W°¥Û‚Û[ (4) Generous (5) Gratitude
¤È . ò. ‘Wb¥Ú> R…Û[ Æ…Ê„{[R ©[…Û… ©∂r $ yvœ<¤Èœ R…Û[ ©∂ $’ ÊR u[… W¥sR[…* y… Q.8. ‘Some leaders are dishonest. Satyapriya is a leader.’
<R»R¸n<ÃÛ {…* y… W¥[∂R y[ <R˘∞`Û <R·W¥≠„ <RW¥nÛ[ ©∂ ? Which of the following inferences definitely follows
from these statements ?
(ë) yvœ<¤Èœ Ê„{[Ru[‹ ©∂ (í) yvœ<¤Èœ Æ…Ê„{[R ©∂ (1) Satyapriya is honest (2) Satyapriya is dishonest
(ì) Wb¥Ú> R…Û[ Ê„{[Ru[‹ ©[…Û… ©∂* (3) Some leaders are honest
(î) R…Û[ y[{[NœÛ# Æ…Ê„{[R ©[…Û… ©∂* (4) Leaders are generally dishonest
(ï) yvœ<¤Èœ W¥g∏-W¥g∏ Æ…Ê„{[R ©[… ˆ[Û… ©∂* (5) Satyapriya is sometimes dishonest
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<Ru… „ Ò # <R»R<n<ÃÛ ∆[Zœ[…* W¥[… y[s„W¥ w>rE y… ¤q‰„ W¥‹R… W…¥ <nH ∆[Zœ[…* W…¥ R∏`… Directions : Pick out the most appropriate word from amongst
the words given below each sentence to complete it
<uœ… Eœ… Ò™u[…* {…* y… z¤œbZÛ Ò™u W¥[ `œR W¥‹…* $
meaningfully.
¤È . /Q.9. He quickly glanced .............................. the book to find what it said about the Indian economy.
(1) at (2) through (3) in (4) to (5) over
ÊyW¥[ l>∏W¥ zM‹ “through” ©∂ <ˆyW¥J zM‹ yrÔœ[ ‘2’ ©∂ $ The correct answer is “through” which is answer No. 2.
¤È . /Q.10. The counsel urged the court to ........................... down the obnoxious law.
(1) enact (2) enforce (3) cancel (4) strike (5) declare
¤È . /Q.16. CENTENARY
(1) a guard (2) a hundred years (3) a very old man (4) hundred runs (5) hundredth anniversary
¤È . /Q.17. TRIUMPH
(1) conquer (2) smash (3) earn (4) brave (5) capture
<Ru… „ Ò # ¤Èvœ…W¥ ¤È∞R {…* <uœ… Eœ… ¤[À` <∆W¥Î¤[…* {…* y… H…y[ Ò™u `bR…* ˆ[… xs„ W¥J Directions : In each of the following questions, select from
¶˘·Â> y… ÆA… x√‹[…* {…* <nÃ… Eœ… Ò™u W¥[ <∆¤‹∏Û[s∏„ ©[… $ amongst the five alternatives, the word most opposite in
meaning of the word given in capitals.
¤È . /Q.18. LIVELY
(1) simple (2) weak (3) dull (4) angry (5) moron
¤È . /Q.19. INADVERTENT
(1) adequate (2) available (3) sluggish (4) negligent (5) intentional
¤È . /Q.20. INEPT
(1) accurate (2) skilful (3) sensible (4) artistic (5) apt
ÊyW…¥ x<Û¸‹ZÛ x[¤W¥J xRbcÚ>…u W¥J Æ[…ÕE»œÛ[ W¥J ¤‹∏√[ W…¥ <nH xRbcÚ>…u In addition, there will be questions based on passage, to
¤‹ x[Õ[¸‹Û ¤È∞R ©[…*E… $ test your comprehension.
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¤È . 21. 42 + 73 + 137 = ? Q.21. 42 + 73 + 137 = ?
(1) 352 (2) 252 (3) 242 (1) 352 (2) 252 (3) 242
(4) 142 (5) ÊR{…* y… W¥[…Ê„ R©∏* (4) 142 (5) None of these
1 1
¤È . 22. 20 × = ? Q.22. 20 ×
2
= ?
2
(1) 4 (2) 5 (3) 12 (1) 4 (2) 5 (3) 12
(4) 20 (5) ÊR{…* y… W¥[…Ê„ R©∏* (4) 20 (5) None of these
*¤È¤ È. íñ. œ<u ëê e¤œ… {…* HW¥ ¤∂R Æ…`R… ¤‹ n[g zyW¥∏ n[EÛ W…¥ Q.26. If the profit made by selling a pen for Rs.10 is as
Æ‹[Æ‹ ©∂ Û[… ¤∂R W¥[ {qÎœ Zœ[ ©∂ ? much as its cost, what is the cost price of the pen ?
(1) Rs.3/- (2) Rs.5/- (3) Rs.10/-
(ë) ì/- e. (í) ï/- e. (ì) ëê/- e. (4) Rs.20/- (5) None of these
(î) íê/-e. (ï) ÊR{…* y… W¥[…Ê„ R©∏*
ÊyW¥… x<Û¸‹ZÛ x[n…Ã[…* x[∂‹ y[‹<‰œ[…* ¤‹ g∏ Wb¥Ú> ¤È∞R ¤qÚ>… ˆ[ yW¥Û… ©∂* $ Also, there may be some questions based on graphs and
tables.
¤È . íó-íô. <Ru… „ Ò # R∏`… y[‹‰∏ {…* Wb¥n óêê {…* y… W¥{„`[¸‹œ[…* W¥[ ¤È<ÛÒÛ Q.27-29. Directions : Given below is a table showing
uÒ[„œ[ Eœ[ ©∂ ˆ[… ñ <∆Ò…≠Û[x[…* W¥[… u∏ Eœ∏ ª…<‰œ[…* W…¥ x[Õ[‹ ¤‹ ©∂ <ˆRy… percentages out of a total of 700 employees ranking six
attributes that help promotion. Rank 1 is the highest. Study
¤u[…L<Û {…* y©[œÛ[ <{nÛ∏ ©∂ $ ª…‰∏ $ yÆy… x<ÕW¥ ©∂ $ y[‹‰∏ W¥[ y[∆Õ[R∏¤q∆„W¥
the table carefully and answer the questions that follow :
xGœœR W¥J<ˆœ… Ûs[ zyW…¥ R∏`… <uH ¤È∞R[…* W¥[ zM‹ u…* #
<∆Ò…≠Û[ <∆<gL ª…<‰œ[r u…R… ∆[n… W¥{„`[¸‹œ[…* W¥[ ¤È<ÛÒÛ Attribute Percent of Employees Giving Different Ranks
I II III IV V VI I II III IV V VI
∆¸‹˛>Û[ 32 17 22 19 5 5 Seniority 32 17 22 19 5 5
xGœ∆y[œ 14 19 17 9 27 14 Perseverance 14 19 17 9 27 14
W¥[œ„ √{Û[ 15 19 21 14 14 17 Efficiency 15 19 21 14 14 17
Æb<|{M[ 10 14 10 14 17 35 Intelligence 10 14 10 14 17 35
Ê„{[Ru[‹∏ 24 17 7 9 27 16 Honesty 24 17 7 9 27 16
y[{[<ˆW¥Û[ 5 14 23 35 10 13 Sociability 5 14 23 35 10 13
¤È . íó. ¤u[…L<Û W…¥ <nH <W¥y <∆Ò…≠Û[ W¥[… y∆[…„Ç ª…‰∏ <{n∏ ©∂ ? Q.27. Which attribute for promotion has received the
(ë) xGœ∆y[œ (í) ∆¸‹˛>Û[ (ì) Ê„{[Ru[‹∏ highest rank ?
(1) Perseverance (2) Seniority (3) Honesty
(î) y[{[<ˆW¥Û[ (ï) W¥[œ„ √{Û[ (4) Sociability (5) Efficiency
y[‹‰∏ {…* ª…‰∏ I W¥[ ¤È<ÛÒÛ u…<Ãœ… $ x[¤ u…Ã…*E… <W¥ ∆¸‹˛>Û[ W¥[… x<ÕW¥Û{ Notice the percentage for rank I given in the table. You observe
¤È<ÛÒÛ <uœ[ Eœ[ ©∂ $ xÛ# x[¤W¥[ zM‹ ©∂ ∆¸‹˛>Û[ <ˆyW¥[ WÈ¥{[rW¥ (í) ©∂ $ that seniority is the attribute with the highest percentage. So
your answer is “Seniority”, which is answer No. (2)
¤È . íò. <W¥ÛR… W¥{„`[¸‹œ[…* R… Æb<|{Û[ W¥[… ª…‰∏ III u∏ ©∂* ? Q.28. How many employees gave rank III to intelligence ?
(ë) ëëô (í) ôò (ì) óó (î) óê (ï) ëê (1) 119 (2) 98 (3) 77 (4) 70 (5) 10
◊Ûrg Ûs[ ¤r<ÿ¥ W…¥ zy ¤È<ÛÚ>u… R W¥J Û‹\¥ u…<Ãœ… ˆ©[À ¤‹ ª…‰∏ $$$ W…¥ <nœ… ◊Ûrg {…* Look at the intersection of the column giving percentage for rank
¤È<ÛÒÛ <uœ[ ©∂ x[∂‹ Æb<|{M[ W…¥ <nœ… ¤È<ÛÒÛ ¤r<ÿ¥ {…* <uœ[ Eœ[ ©∂ $ x[¤ u…ÃE*… … <W¥ III and the row giving percentage for intelligence. You find that 10
percent of the 700 employees have given rank III to this attribute.
óêê W¥{„`[¸‹œ[…* {…* y… ëê ¤È<ÛÒÛ n[…E[…* R… Æb<|{M[ <∆Ò…≠Û[ W¥[… ª…‰∏ III u∏ ©∂* $ óêê 10% of 700 is 70. So your answer should be (4).
W¥{„`[¸‹œ[…* W¥[ ëê ¤È<ÛÒÛ óê ©∂ $ xÛ# x[¤W¥[ zM‹ ©[…E[ WÈ¥{[rW¥ (î) $
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¤È . íô. ¤u[…L<Û W…¥ <nH yÆy… W¥{ {©›∆¤q‰„ <∆Ò…≠Û[ <W¥y… {[R[ Eœ[ ©∂ ? Q.29. Which attribute is considered the least important for
(ë) Ê„{[Ru[‹∏ (í) Æb<|{M[ (ì) xGœ∆y[œ promotion ?
(1) Honesty (2) Intelligence (3) Perseverance
(î) W¥[œ„ √{Û[ (ï) y[{[<ˆW¥Û[ (4) Efficiency (5) Sociability
ª…‰∏ VI W…¥ ¤È<ÛÒÛ W…¥ yrug„ {…* x[¤W¥[… ¤Û[ `n…E[ W¥J Æb<|{M[ W¥[… x<ÕW¥Û{ Referring to the percentage for VI rank, you find that
¤È<ÛÒÛ <uœ… Eœ… ©∂* $ ÊyW¥[ xs„ ©∂ <W¥ x<ÕW¥[rÒ n[…E Êy… yÆy… W¥{ {©›∆¤q‰„ intelligence is the attribute which receives the highest
percentage. In other words, a majority of people consider it
{[RÛ… ©∂r x[∂‹ Êy… xr<Û{ ª…‰∏ ¤Èu[R W¥‹Û… ©∂* $ xÛ# x[¤W¥[ zM‹ (í) ©∂ $ as the least important and give it the last rank. Therefore
your answer is (2).
¤È . ìê. {ZåZ{b{IV _| go H$m¡Zgm ì`{º$ - Iob g§{_l JbV h¡ ? Q.30. Which of the following person - sport combinations is
(1) `grZ _M©oQ> -ñZyQ>a incorrect ?
(1) Yasin Merchant - Snooker
(2) ~BM§wJ ^y{Q>`m - \w$Q>~mb (2) Baichung Bhutia - Football
(3) ZmaBZ H$ma{WHo$`Z - aoqgJ (3) Narain Karthikeyan - Racing
(4) JJZ A{OV qgh - EWbo{Q>Šg (4) Gagan Ajit Singh - Athletics
(5) {dídZmWZ AmZ§X -eVa§O (5) Vishwanathan Anand - Chess
¤È . ìë. Û[‹[¤b‹ ¤‹{[‰b <ƈn∏ yrœrÓ W¥©[À ©∂ ? Q.31. Tarapore atomic power plant is located in –––––
(ë) <Æ©[‹ (í) Ebˆ‹[Û (ì) {Gœ ¤Èu…Ò (1) Bihar (2) Gujarat (3) Madhya Pradesh
(4) Rajasthan (5) None of these
(î) ‹[ˆ◊s[R (ï) ÊR{…* y… W¥[…Ê„ R©∏*
¤È . ìí. xÆ ÛW¥ Wb¥n <W¥ÛR… Æ∂*W¥ ‹[·Âµ>∏œW°¥Û ©[… `bW…¥ ©∂* ? Q.32. The total number of commercial banks nationalised
(ë) ó (í) ëî (ì) íê so far is –––––
(1) 7 (2) 14 (3) 20
(î) íî (ï) ÊR{…* y… W¥[…Ê„ R©∏* (4) 24 (5) None of these
¤È . ìì. g[‹Û∏œ <∆‚[R yr◊s[R W¥©[À ˘◊sÛ ©∂ ? Q.33. Indian Institute of Science is located at –––––
(ë) x©{u[Æ[u (í) ˆœ¤b‹ (ì) ˆ{Ò…u¤b‹ (1) Ahmedabad (2) Jaipur (3) Jamshedpur
(4) Mumbai (5) Bangalore
(î) {brÆÊ„ (ï) ÆrEn[∂‹
à. ì î . H$mbo YZ H$mo g\o$X (d¡Y) H$aZo (money laundering) Ho$ Omo{I_ Q.34. To combat the menace of money laundering, which of
H$m gm_Zm H$aZo Ho$ {bE {ZåZ{b{IV _| go {H$g {dËVr` g§ñWmZ Zo the following financial institutions has introduced the
‘Know Your Customer’ Scheme ?
AnZo J«mhH$ H$mo OmZm| (know your customer) `moOZm ewé (1) IDBI
H$s h¡ ? (2) RBI
(1) AmB© S>r ~r AmB© (2) Ama ~r Am` (3) Zm~mS>© (3) NABARD
(4) SIDBI
(4) grS>~r (5) BZ_| go H$moB© Zht (5) None of these
ÊR yg∏ ìî ¤È∞R[…* W…¥ y©∏ zM‹ R∏`… <uœ… Eœ… ©∂* $ The correct answers to all these 34 questions have been
provided below.
Êy ¤b˘◊ÛW¥[ {…* xÆ ÛW¥ <uœ… Eœ… ìî ¤È∞R[…* W…¥ zM‹ R∏`… ¤È◊ÛbÛ R{qR[ zM‹ ¤Ó Now mark your answers to all the 34 questions given so far
{…* xr<W¥Û W¥‹…* Û[<W¥ x[¤W¥[… ÊR ¤‹∏√[x[…* {…* zM‹ <nÃR… W¥[ x÷œ[y ©[… in this booklet on the specimen answersheet given below,
so that you have practice in answering such tests.
yW…¥ $
x[¤ W…¥ {[E„uÒ„R W…¥ <nœ… ¤©n… `[‹ zM‹ xr<W¥Û W¥‹ <uœ… Eœ… ©∂* $ The first four answers have been marked for you.
1 1 2 3 4 5 10 1 2 3 4 5 19 1 2 3 4 5 28 1 2 3 4 5
2 1 2 3 4 5 11 1 2 3 4 5 20 1 2 3 4 5 29 1 2 3 4 5
3 1 2 3 4 5 12 1 2 3 4 5 21 1 2 3 4 5 30 1 2 3 4 5
4 1 2 3 4 5 13 1 2 3 4 5 22 1 2 3 4 5 31 1 2 3 4 5
5 1 2 3 4 5 14 1 2 3 4 5 23 1 2 3 4 5 32 1 2 3 4 5
6 1 2 3 4 5 15 1 2 3 4 5 24 1 2 3 4 5 33 1 2 3 4 5
7 1 2 3 4 5 16 1 2 3 4 5 25 1 2 3 4 5 34 1 2 3 4 5
8 1 2 3 4 5 17 1 2 3 4 5 26 1 2 3 4 5
9 1 2 3 4 5 18 1 2 3 4 5 27 1 2 3 4 5
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yg∏ ìî ¤È∞R[…* W…¥ y©∏ zM‹ <R»R∆Û ©∂* ö The correct answers to all these 34 questions are as
follows –
1 4 10 4 19 5 28 4
2 4 11 3 20 3 29 2
3 5 12 1 21 2 30 4
4 3 13 5 22 5 31 5
5 3 14 4 23 2 32 3
6 3 15 3 24 3 33 5
7 4 16 5 25 2 34 2
8 3 17 1 26 2
9 2 18 3 27 2
∆◊Ûb < R˛> ¤È ∞ R[… * W… ¥ zM‹ W∂ ¥ y… uÒ[„ œ … * # HOW TO SHOW YOUR ANSWERS TO OBJECTIVE TYPE
QUESTIONS :
¤Èvœ…W¥ ¤È∞R W…¥ R∏`… ë, í, ì, î Ûs[ ï yrÔœ[ y… xr<W¥Û yrg[<∆Û zM‹ <uœ… Each question is followed by answers which are numbered
ˆ[œ…*E… $ zR{…* y… y∆[„<ÕW¥ z¤œbZÛ zM‹ `b<RH $ <\¥‹ ¤È∞R W¥J WÈ¥{ yrÔœ[ W…¥ 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5. Select the most appropriate answer. Then by
using HB Pencil, blacken the oval bearing the correct answer
y[{R… y©∏ zM‹ ∆[n∏ xC~>[W°¥<Û W [… H`¨. Æ∏. ¤…˘Nyn y… ¤q‹∏ W¥[n∏ ‹rE
against the serial number of the question. Please note that
u∏<ˆH $ W°¥¤œ[ œ© Gœ[R ‹Ã…* <W¥ xC~>[W°¥<Û E©‹∏ W¥[n∏ ‹rE ˆ[R∏ `[<©H x[∂‹ the oval should be dark enough and should be filled in
¤q‹∏ g‹ ˆ[R∏ `[<©H $ zu[©‹‰ W…¥ <nœ… œ<u ¤È∞R yrÔœ[ í W¥[ zM‹ ï ©∂ Û[… Êy… completely. For example, if the answer to Question Number
<R»R[Rby[‹ <uÃ[œ[ ˆ[œ… $ 2 is answer number 5, it is shown as follows.
¤È. í. 1 2 3 4 Q.2. 1 2 3 4
x¤R… zM‹ {…* ¤¸‹∆Û„R W∂¥y… W¥‹…* # HOW TO CHANGE YOUR ANSWER :
œ<u x[¤ x¤R[ zM‹ ÆunR[ `[©Û… ©∂* Û[… ¤©n… g‹∏ ©´Ê„ xC~>[W°¥<Û W¥[… Æ<’œ[ If you wish to change your answer, ERASE COMPLETELY the
‹ÆA y… ¤q‹[ <{Â>[ u∏<ˆH x[∂‹ <\¥‹ x¤R… yrÒ[…<ÕÛ zM‹∆[n∏ yrÔœ[ W¥J already darkened oval by using good quality eraser and then
blacken the new oval bearing your revised answer number.
xC~>[W°¥<Û W¥[… ¤q‹∏ W¥[n∏ ‹rE u∏<ˆH $
zM‹ W¥[… ÆunÛ… y{œ ¤©n… ∆[n… zM‹ W¥[… ¤q‰„ Ì¥¤ y… <{Â>[R[ xvœrÛ x[∆∞œW¥ While changing the answer, erasing the earlier answer
©∂ $ œ<u zy… ¤q‹∏ Û‹© R©∏* <{Â>[œ[ Eœ[ Û[… ‹ÆA _[‹[ <{Â>[H ©´H g[E ¤‹ Õ™Æ[ completely is extremely essential. If it is not erased
completely, smudges will be left on the erased oval and the
ÆR[ ‹©…E[ ˆ∂y[ <W¥ R∏`… <uÃ[œ[ Eœ[ ©∂ x[∂‹ HW¥ ¤È∞R W…¥ u[… zM‹ ¤’… ˆ[œ…*E… $ question will be read as having two answers and will be
xÛ# W¥[…Ê„ g∏ xrW¥ R©∏* <uœ[ ˆ[HE[ $ ignored for giving any credit.
¤È . ì. 1 2 3 5 Q.3. 1 2 3 5
(l>∏W¥ y… <{Â>[œ… R ˆ[R… y… xC~>[W°¥<Û WÈ¥. ì {…* ‹© Eœ[ Õ™Æ[ x[∂‹ xr~>[W°¥<Û WÈ¥. (Smudge left in oval No.3 due to bad erasure and the fresh
î W¥[ yrÒ[…<ÕÛ zM‹ œ… u[… zM‹ ì x[∂‹ î y{≥… ˆ[HrE… x[∂‹ Êy<nœ… WÈ¥. î y©∏ answer in oval No.4 will be read as two answers 3 & 4, and
therefore no credit will be given even if the answer No.4
zM‹ ©[…Û… ©´H g∏ xrW¥ R©∏* <uœ… ˆ[HrE…) $
happens to be the correct answer).
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W°¥¤œ[ <R»R<n<ÃÛ <∆∆‹‰ ¤’Û… y{œ R{qR[ zM‹-¤Ó W…¥ y[Ê~> - ë Ûs[ Now please refer to side 1 & 2 of the Specimen Answersheet
y[Ê~> - í W¥[… u…Ã…* $ while reading the following description.
¤° · l> – 1 Side – 1
¤‹∏√[s∏„ W¥[ ¤q ‹ [ R[{ (Ã[R[ yr . ë) # x[¤W¥[… x¤R[ ¤q‹[ R[{ ˆ∂y[ Full Name of the Candidate (Box No. 1) : You have to write in
x[¤W…¥ Æbn[∆[ ¤Ó {…* <nÃ[ ©∂, xrEÈ…ˆ∏ W…¥ ÆA… x√‹[…* {…* <nÃR[ ©∂ $ u…Ã…*, capitals your full name in English as given in the call letter.
See how the candidate has written his name in the space
¤‹∏√[s∏„ R… W∂¥y… x¤R[ R[{ Æ[n ¤[ÊrÂ> ¤…R y… <uœ… Eœ… z<`Û ◊s[R ¤‹ <nÃ[
provided using ball-point pen.
©∂ $
xNœ ˆ[RW¥[‹∏ (Ã[R[ yr . í y… ó) Ã[R[ yr. í y… ó ÛW¥ {[rE[ Eœ[ <∆∆‹‰ Other Information (Box Nos. 2 to 7) : You will find that the
x[y[R∏ y… uÒ[„œ[ ˆ[ yW¥Û[ ©∂ $ œ© ˆ[RW¥[‹∏ Æ[n ¤[ÊrÂ> ¤…R y… g<‹œ… $ information asked for in the boxes from 2 to 7 can be filled in
easily. Fill in this information by using ball-point pen.
¤È ∞ R¤b ˘ ◊ÛW¥[ xRb W È ¥ {[r W ¥, ¤È ∞ R{[<nW¥[ WÈ ¥ {[r W ¥ x[∂ ‹ ¤È Ì ¥¤ WÈ ¥ {[r W ¥ Test booklet Serial Number, Test Battery Number and Test
(Ã[R[ ò-ëê {… * x[∆∞œW¥ ˆ[RW¥[‹∏) ¤È ∞ R¤b < ◊ÛW¥[ xRb W È ¥ {[r W ¥, Form Number (Information required in Boxes
8-10) Test booklets Serial Number, Test Battery Number and
¤È∞R{[<nW¥[ WÈ¥{[rW¥ x[∂‹ ¤ÈÌ¥¤ WÈ¥{[rW¥ ¤È∞R-¤b˘◊ÛW¥[ ¤‹ Ú>¤… ©∂* $ x[¤W¥[… ¤‹∏√[
Test Form Number are printed on the test booklet. You have
W…¥ y{œ <uœ… ˆ[R… ∆[n∏ ¤È∞R-¤b˘◊ÛW¥[ ¤‹ y… u…à W¥‹ œ… yrÔœ[Hr Æ[n ¤[ÊrÂ> to copy these numbers using ball point pen from the test
¤… R y… g‹R∏ ©∂ $ booklet you will receive at the time of examination.
¤‹∏√[s∏„ W¥[ R[{ (Ã[R[ yr.ëì) # ¤Èvœ…W¥ Ã[R… {…* x¤R… R[{ W¥[ W…¥∆n HW¥ Candidate’s Name (Box No.13) : Write your name in the row
x√‹ ©∏ <nÃ…* $ x¤R… R[{ W…¥ ∆‰[„√‹ W…¥ xRby[‹ R∏`… u∏ ©´Ê„ yrÆr<ÕÛ xr~>[W° <Û of boxes entering one letter in each box. Below each box,
darken the oval by pencil that corresponds to the alphabet of
W¥[… ¤…*<yn y… W¥[n[ ‹r<Eœ… $ œ<u x[¤W…¥ R[{ {…* ëê x√‹[…* y… x<ÕW¥ x√‹ ©∂* Û[…
your name. If your name contains more than 10 letters write
W…¥∆n zR ¤©n… x√‹[…* W¥[… <nÃ…* ˆ[… <uœ… Eœ… Ã[R[…* {…* x[ ˆ[œ… $ only the first letters which you can accommodate in the Boxes
provided.
¤‹∏√[s∏„ WÈ¥{[rW¥ (Ã[R[ yr.ëî) # ¤‹∏√[s∏„ WÈ¥{[rW¥ <nÃR… W…¥ <nœ… œ©[À Candidate’s Roll Number (Box No.14) : There is a row of 10
ëê Ã[R[…* W¥J HW¥ ¤r˘ZÛ u∏ EÊ„ ©∂ $ ¤Èvœ…W¥ Ã[R… W…¥ R∏`… Ú>[…Â>∏-Ú>[…Â>∏ ëê boxes provided to write the roll number. Just below each box
there are 10 ovals numbered from 1 to 9 and 0. Write your roll
xr~>[W°¥<Ûœ[r ©r∂ <ˆRW¥J WÈ¥{ yrÔœ[ ë y… ô ∆ ê ©∂ $ x[¤ x¤R[ x÷œs∏„ WÈ¥{[rW¥ number in the boxes, entering one digit in each box by using
H`¨. Æ∏. ¤…*<yn y… ÊR Ã[R[…* {…* Êy ¤ÈW¥[‹ <nÃ…* <W¥ ¤Èvœ…W¥ Ã[R… {…* W…¥∆n HW¥ ©∏ HB pencil and blacken the appropriate oval under each box.
xrW¥ x[œ… $ Ã[R[…* W… R∏`… <uœ… Eœ… xr~>[W°¥<Ûœ[…* {…* y… z¤œbZÛ xr~>[W°¥<Û W¥[… W¥[n[
W¥‹…* $
¤u (Ã[R[ WÈ ¥ .ëï) # ¤u W¥[…~> R∏`… <uH EH ©∂* $ W°¥¤œ[ x[¤ _[‹[ x[∆…<uÛ Post (Box No.15) : Post codes are given below. Please findout
¤[…◊Â> W¥[…~> W¥[ ¤Û[ nE[ÊH x[∂‹ z¤œbZÛ xrA[W°¥<Û W¥[… E©‹[ (darken) the post code you have applied and darken the appropriate
oval.
W¥J<ˆH $
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ghm`H$ à~§YH$ A{YH$mar J«oS> ‘E’ gm_mÝ` Ymam 1 Assistant Manager Officer Grade ‘A’
General Stream 1
A{YH$mar J«So > ‘E’ {d{Y Ymam 2 Officer Grade ‘A’ Legal Stream 2
A{YH$mar J«So > ‘E’ AZwgK§ mZ Ymam 3 Officer Grade ‘A’ Research Stream 3
Assistant Manager Grade ‘A’
ghm`H$ à~§YH$ J«oS> ‘E’ gyMZm VH$ZrH$s Ymam 4 I.T. Stream 4
Assistant Manager Grade ‘A’
ghm`H$ à~§YH$ J«oS> ‘E’ {g{db B§{O{Z`ar Ymam 5 Civil Engineering Stream 5
∆E„ (Ã[R[ yr . ëñ) # ∆E„ W…¥ W¥[…~> R∏`… <uœ… Eœ… ©∂* $ W°¥¤œ[ ÊyW¥[… u…Ã…* x[∂‹ Category (Box No.16) : The codes for the categories are
zy ∆E„ W¥J W¥[…~> yrÔœ[ {[nq{ W¥‹…* <ˆy ∆E„ {…* x[¤ x[Û… ©∂* $ <uœ… Eœ… Ã[R… {…* given below. Please find out the code number of the
∆E„ W¥[…A <nÃ…* x[∂‹ ÛvyrÆr<ÕÛ xr~>[W°¥<Û W¥[… H`¨. Æ∏. ¤…˘Nyn y… W¥[n[ W¥‹…* $ category you belong to and enter the code in the box and
blacken the appropriate ovals by HB pencil.
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¤ÈÌ¥¤ WÈ¥{[rW¥ (Ã[R[ yr. ëó) # x[¤W¥[… Ã[R[ yr. ëó W…¥ xrÛE„Û ¤ÈÌ¥¤ Test Form (Box No. 17) : You will have to write the test form
WÈ¥{[rW¥ (ì xrW¥) <nÃR[ ©∂ $ <uœ… Eœ… Ã[R… {…* ¤Èvœ…W¥ {…* HW¥ xrW¥ <n<Ãœ… x[∂‹ number (3 digits) under item 17. Write each of the digits in
the boxes provided and blacken the appropriate ovals by HB
yrÆr<ÕÛ xrA[W°¥<Û W¥[… H`¨. Æ∏. ¤…*<yn y… W¥[n∏ ‹r<Eœ… $ `qrW¥J œ© xvœrÛ {©›∆¤q‰„ pencil. Please double-check the accurancy of filling up this
©∂ Êy<nœ… Êy Ã[R… {…* g‹∏ ©´Ê„ ˆ[RW¥[‹∏ W¥J œs[„sÛ[ W¥J W°¥¤œ[ u´Æ[‹[ ˆ[À` box as it is very important. Any error in copying this information
W¥‹…* $ Êy ˆ[RW¥[‹∏ W¥J RW¥n W¥‹Û… y{œ W¥[…Ê„ g∏ EnÛ∏ ©´Ê„ Û[… x[¤W¥[ zM‹- may lead to errors in the computerised assessment of your
¤Ó W¥[ yrE‰W¥Jœ {qÎœ[rW¥R W¥‹Û… y{œ g∏ EnÛ∏ ©[…E∏ $ answersheet.
¤È∞R[∆n∏ W…¥ g[≠[Ì¥¤ W¥[ z¤œ[…E (Æ[Zy yr. ëò) # W°¥¤œ[ Êy Ã[R… {…* Version of the Test Used (Box No.18) : Please darken
z¤œbZÛ xr~>[W°¥<Ûœ[…* W¥[… W¥[n[ <W¥<ˆœ… $ appropriate ovals in this box.
ˆN{ <uR[rW¥ (Ã[R[ yr. íê) # u…Ã…* <W¥ <W¥y ¤ÈW¥[‹ x÷œs∏„ R… Ã[R[…* {…* Date of Birth (Box No. 20) : See how the candidate has entered
<uR[rW¥, {[y x[∂‹ ∆≠„ g‹ <uœ… ©∂* x[∂‹ y©∏ xr~>[W°¥<Ûœ[…* W¥[… W¥[n[ <W¥œ[ the date, month and the year in the boxes and darkened the
appropriate ovals correctly. If the date or the month happens
©∂ $ œ<u <uR[rW¥ xs∆[ {[y HW¥ xrW¥ ∆[n∏ yrÔœ[ ©[… Û[… x[¤W¥[… zy xrW¥ W…¥ to be single digit you should indicate this after prefixing ‘zero’.
¤q∆„ ‘ÒqNœ’ nE[ u…R[ `[<©œ… $
Ã[R[ yr . íë y… íò W¥[… W° ¥ ¤œ[ ¸‹ÿ¥ ‹Ã… * $ Please leave box nos. 21 to 28 blank.
¤‹∏√[s∏„ WÈ¥{[rW¥ (Ã[R[ yr. íô) # ¤°˛> í ¤‹ Êy Ã[R… {…* x[¤W¥[… x[¤W¥[ Candidate’s Roll Number (Box No.29) : On side 2 you have to
¤‹∏√[s∏„ WÈ¥{[rW¥ W…¥∆n H`-Æ∏ ¤…˘Nyn y… <nÃR[ ©∂ $ write your Roll No. by H. B. pencil only in this Box.
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