October 2011

  1. (Download) UPSC IAS Mains 2011 : Hindi (Compulsory) - Question Paper

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    (Download) UPSC Mains 2011 : Hindi (Compulsory) Question Paper

    Subject: Hindi  (Compulsory)

    Exam Date: 31th October 201

    File Size: 2.42 MB

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  2. (Syllabus) West Bengal PSC: Assistant Engineer (Civil) Exam

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    West Bengal Public Service Commission
    Syllabus: Assistant Engineer (Civil) Recruitment Examination - 2011

    Assistant Engineer (Civil) Recruitment Examination, 2011 Scheme and Syllabus:

    The Examination shall be held in two successive stages viz.

    • Written Examination
    • Interview.

    Final merit list will be prepared on the basis of total marks obtained by the candidates in the written examination and interview. The Commission shall have the discretion to fix qualifying marks in the written examination, interview as also in the aggregate.

    Syllabus For The Written Examination:

    The course content of the syllabus for the paper will be of the degree level. The syllabus is given below with distribution of marks as indicated against the respective subject module.

    Theory and Design of Structures:

    Theory of structures and strength of materials :

    • Solid Mechanics – properties of material, Mohr’s circle of stress-strain, plain stress & strain, combined stress, Elastic theories of failure, simple bending, shear, torsion of circular and rectangular sections, columns and struts, moving loads and influence lines for shear force and bending moment for-simple and continuous beams and frames.

    • Structural Analysis – Analysis of determinate structures. Different methods of analysis of indeterminate structures – moment distribution, slope-deflection, column analogy, strain energy method, three moment theorem, Muller Breslau Principle and application, etc. Analysis of determinate and indeterminate arches.

    Steel Design – (Design of Steel Structures) :

    • Principle of working stress method, Design of all types of connection, Simple members, Built up sections and frames, Design of Industrial structures and Multistoried frames, Design of steel bridges and tanks of different types, Design of tubular structures, codal provisions for design of all those steel structures including foundation.

    • Principle of ultimate load design; Plastic design of continuous frames and portals.

    Design of Reinforced Concrete and Masonry Structures:

    Limit state method of design. Codal provisions for design. Working stress method of design. Concrete mix design & Quality control, Principles of prestressed concrete design, materials, methods of prestressing, losses in prestressing, anchorages. Design of Brick masonry as per I.S. codes.

    Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulics:

    Fluid properties and definitions, Flow kinematics, continuity momentum and energy equations applicable to fluid flow, Bernoulli’s theorem, flow through conduits, flow through open channels, Hydraulic jump, flow through pipes and losses in pipe flows, siphons, pipe network, forces in pipe ends, hydraulic energy grade line, water hammer. Viscosity, definition of ideal fluid

    Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering:

    • Properties of soils, classifications and interrelationship; definitions of terms used; soil testing in laboratory and in-situ; compaction behaviour, methods of compaction and their choice; permeability and seepage, flow nets, flow under hydraulic structure, uplift and quicksand condition inverted filters, unconfined and direct shear stress, tri-axial test, shearing resistance, Earth pressure theories, stability of slopes; compressibility and consolidation. Theories of consolidation, pressure distribution in soils, soil stabilization, soil exploration and  penetration tests, Pore water pressure.

    • Types of foundation, selection criteria, bearing capacity, settlement, laboratory and field tests, codal provisions in all types of foundation including testing of piles etc. Types of piles and their design and layout; Foundations on expansive soils, swelling and its prevention, Design of  retaining walls, wells, sheet piles and caissons, Reinforced earth technique and its use.

    Surveying:

    Classification of surveys, scales, accuracy; Measurement of distances-by direct and indirect methods, optical and electronic devices, Measurement of directions, Prismatic compass, local attractions; Theodolities-types, Measurement of elevations, trigonometric leveling, contours, Establishment of control by triangulations and traversing. Measurements and adjustment of observation, Computation of coordinates; Errors and their corrections of measurement of length, bearing horizontal and vertical angles and leveling operation, Correction due to refraction and curvatures, Map preparation by plane tabling and photogrammetry; Field astronomy, concept of global positioning system; Remote sensing concepts, map substitutes; Setting out directions and grades; types of curves, setting out of curves and excavation lines for building foundation.

    Construction Materials, Practices, Planning and Management:

    • Building Materials specifications, tests, uses and codal provisions.
    • Concrete technology – Cement its properties, classification and specification – Provisions in I.S. code. Properties of coarse and fine aggregates – Provisions in I.S. code, concrete mix design, Laboratory concrete, Ready mixed concrete, field tests for quality control of concrete, concreting equipments.

    • Earth moving machineries and pile driving equipments.
    • Construction planning and management – Bar chart, linked bar chart, work break down structures, Activity-on-arrow diagrams, critical path, probabilistic activity durations, Eventbased network, PERT Network, Time Cost study, crashing, Resource allocation, Rescheduling of construction programme.

  3. (Jobs) West Bengal PSC: Assistant Engineer (Civil) Recruitment Examination: 2011

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    West Bengal Public Service Commission
    Assistant Engineer (Civil) Recruitment Examination: 2011

    Applications in the prescribed format are invited from Indian citizens or such other nationals as are declared eligible by the Govt. of India for recruitment to the temporary post of Assistant Engineer (Civil) in Engineering Departments in the undermentioned services:

    Vacancy Details:

    Post Name: Assistant Engineer (Civil)

    Pay Scale: (PB-4) Rs.9,000/- to 40,500/- + G.P. Rs. 5,400/-. Gross emoluments at the entry level : Rs.21,000/- besides D.A., M.A. and H.R.A. admissible as per rules.

    No. of Posts: The number of vacancies in the above services/posts will be announced later. Certain vacancies may be treated as reserved for candidates belonging to Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe/Backward Classes of West Bengal and for Persons with Disabilities.

    Qualifications:

    Essential :

    • A degree in Civil Engineering of a recognised University or equivalent qualifications.

    • Ability to read, write and speak in Bengali (Not required in the case of Nepali speaking candidates from the Hill areas of District of Darjeeling).

    Desirable : One year’s Post-Graduate practical training or study or research or practical engineering experience.

    Age Limit: Not more than 32 years as on 01.01.2011

    Fee: Candidates must enclose with their applications a fee of Rs.210/- (Rupees Two Hundred and Ten) only by Indian Postal Order which must be purchased on a date after publication of this advertisement and crossed and endorsed to the Secretary, Public Service Commission, West Bengal or by a receipted challan from a Govt. Treasury in West Bengal or the Reserve Bank of India, Kolkata under the head “0051-00-105-State PSC Examination fees-001-Examination fees-16 other fees”.

    Scheme and Syllabus:

  4. Recruitment of Various Posts at Kerala PSC in Various Departments : Oct., 2011

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    Kerala Public Service Commission

    (Gazette Date:28.10.2011 Last Date:30.11.2011)

    Applications with Photo uploaded are invited On-line only from qualified candidates belonging to Physically Handicapped (Deaf) category in the Sate of Kerala for selection to the undermentioned post in Kerala Government Service.

    Higher Secondary School Teachers (Jr.)-Tamil

    Category No.:356/2011

    Department: Kerala Higher Secondary Education

    Total Posts: 04

    Salary: Rs.16180-29180/-

    Age Limit: (1) 20-39 Only candidates born between 02.01.1972 and 01.01.1991 (both dates included) are eligible to apply for this post with usual age relaxation to SC/ST Candidates and Other Back Ward Communities.

    Qualification:

    • Master's Degree in the concerned subject with not less than 50% marks from any of the Universities in Kerala or a qualification recognised as equivalent thereto in the respective subject by any University in Kerala.
    • B.Ed in the concerned subject acquired after a regular course of study from any of the Universities in Kerala or a qualification recognised as equivalent thereto by any University in Kerala.
    • In the absence of persons with B.Ed Degree in the concerned subject. B.Ed degree acquired in the concerned faculty as specified in the Acts and Statues of any of the Universities in Kerala.
    • In the absence of persons with B.Ed Degree as specified in items (1) and (2) above persons with B.Ed Degree in any subject acquired after a regular course of study from any of the Universities in Kerala or a qualification recognized as equivalent by any of the Universities in Kerala.
    • Must have passed the State Eligibility Test for the post of Higher Secondary School Teacher conducted by Government of Kerala or by the Agency authorized by the State Government.
  5. (IGP) CSAT Paper - II : Basic Numeracy - MCQ 3

    Basic Numeracy (MCQ - 3)

    1. A salesman is allowed 11/2% discount on the total sales made by him plus a bonus of 1/2% on the sales over Rs. 10,000. If his total earningswere Rs. 1990, then his total sales (in Rs.) were:
    1. 60,000
    2. 42,000
    3. 34,000
    4. 35,000

    2. In an examination, there are three papers and a candidate has to get 35% of the total to pass. In one paper, he gets 62 out of 150 and in the second 35 out of 150. How much must he get, out of 180, in the third paper to just qualify for a pass?
    1. 50.5
    2. 88
    3. 70 4. 71

    3. In a History examination, the average for the entire class was 80 marks. If 10% of the students scored 95 marks and 20% scored 90 marks, what was the average marks of the remaining students of the class?
    1. 60
    2. 72
    3. 75
    4. 85

    4. A scored 30% marks and failed by 15 marks. B scored 40% marks and obtained 35 marksmore than those required to pass. The pass percentage is:
    1. 33%
    2. 40%
    3. 34%
    4. 48%

    5. The price of a table is Rs. 400 more than that of a chair. If6 tables and6 chairs together cost Rs. 4800, by what percent is the price of the chair less than that of the table?
    1. 66.9%
    2. 60%
    3. 200/3
    4. 44%

    Answers

    1. (3) 2. (4) 3. (3) 4. (1) 5. (3)


  6. (IGP) CSAT Paper - I : Indian Polity - MCQ 2

    Indian Polity (MCQ - 2)

    Directions: The following questions consist of two statements, are labelled as ‘Assertion A’ and other labelled as ‘Reason R’. You are to examine the twostatements  carefully and decide of the ‘Assertion A’ and the ‘Reason R’ individually true and if so, whether the Reason is a correct explanation of the Assertion. Select your answer to these item using the codes given below.

    (a) Both ‘A’ and ‘R’ are true and ‘R’ is the correct explanation of A’.
    (b) Both ‘A’ and ‘R’ are true, but ‘R’ is not a correct explanation of ‘.A’.
    (c) ‘A’ is true but ‘R’ is false.
    (d) ‘A’ is false but ‘R’ is true

    1. (A): In February 2004, Government-of India constituted a National commission on farmers.
    (R): The commission examines various issues that Indian farmers are confronting and suggests appropriate interventions for improving the economic viability and sustainability of diversified agriculture.

    2. (A): Globalization per se demands liberalization of ideas government regulations, delicensing and greater people’s participation in the economic affairs which in turn leads to political empowerment.
    (R): The concept of democracy has taken deeper roots in the current age of globalization.

    3. (A): Dual citizenship was announced by Prime Minister at the 3rd Pravasi Bhartiva Divas in Jan. 2005.
    (R): Dual citizenship for all overseas Indians who migrated after January 26, 1950. subject to the laws prevailing in their home country.

    4. (A): A money bill shall not be introduced in the Rajya Sabha.
    (R): The Rajya Sabha has no power to reject or amend a money bill.

    5. The Indian Constitution is unitary in spirit because :
    (a) Parliament can make laws for the states under some circumstances
    (b) All India Services are provided for both Union and States
    (c) Only the Union Parliament has the power to propose amendment in the Constitution
    (d) All of these are true

    Answers

    1. (a) 2. (b) 3. (b) 4. (d) 5. (d)

  7. (Download) UPSC IAS Mains 2011 : English (Compulsory Paper)

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    IAS Mains 2011
    English (Compulsory Paper)

    Subject: English (Compulsory Paper)

    Exam Date: 30th October 2011

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  8. (Download) UPSC IAS Mains Paper 2011 : Essay

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    IAS Mains 2011
    Essay

    Subject: Essay

    Exam Date: 30th October 2011

    File Size: 1.30 MB

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  9. (Notification) Department of Higher Education : Central Scheme of Scholarship For College and University Students

    Ministry of Human Resource Development
    Department of Higher Education

    National Merit Scholarship Scheme was introduced by Department of Education in 1961- 62. It was available to brilliant but poor students from class XI to Post-Graduation level. In addition, a Scheme of Scholarship at the Secondary stage for talented children from rural areas was also introduced by Department of Education in 1971-72. It was available to talented but poor students from rural areas from class VI to class XII. These two Schemes were merged and a single Scheme, namely, the ‘National Merit Scholarship Scheme’ was established by Department of Education for implementation from 2005-06. This was available to meritorious students from class IX to Post-Graduation level. However, since funds were not provided by the Planning Commission for the year 2007- 08, the Scheme has been discontinued w.e.f. 1.4.2007. School Education has come under a new Department, namely, Department of School Education & Literacy w.e.f. the year 2007-08. The Department of School Education and Literacy has introduced a new Scheme: ‘National Means-Cum-Merit Scholarship Scheme’. This Scheme will cover students from class IX to XII. The Department of Higher Education has introduced a new scheme for meritorious students from low income families going to colleges / universities for implementation during the XI Five Year Plan period with an approved outlay of Rs.1000 crore. This is a Central sector scheme titled “ Central Sector Scheme of Scholarship for College and University Students”.