Friday 30 May 2014

INCENTIVE IN INDIA POST

I) SB commission paid to BPMS

1) one year TD 0.5%
2)Two years & three years TD 1%
3) five years TD 2%
4) POSB 2% on net accretion of not less than
Rs.500.excluding deposit made in March but including withdrawals of March.

II) Incentive@ 2% of the sale of stamps/stationery up to Rs 30/- to each customer.

III) Commission paid to PRSS:
1) One year TD Nil
2)2 &3 year TD 1%
3) 5 year TD 2%
4) 6Year NSC VIII issue 0.5%

IV) MIS
1) Opening of account
a)Supervisor Rs 0.50 per account
b)Asst. Rs 1.00 "
c) LC Rs 0.50 "



2) Payment
a)Supervisor Rs 0.50 "
b) Counter PA Rs 1.00 "
c) LC Rs 0.50 :
Ceiling is for individual for Rs. 500 p.m and not per counter of office



V) Speed Post Incentive
1) Rs.0.50 is payable for each SP article booked where no seperate booking counter is provided for speed post work.
2) Incentive of Rs.0.75 per article booked over and above the threshold specified where seperate post has been sanctioned for speed post work.
3) Incentive of Rs.0.50 per article delivered in addition to his other normal duties.
4) Rs 5/- per customer in respect of articles booked under special journal.
5) No incentive is payable to postman whose return is morethan 2%



NREGS WORK
Incentive is admissible when atleast 10 transactions in the account in a financial year.Both deposits and withdrawals will be taken in to account of the purpose of arriving at the number of transactions.
1. GDS BO with one official only Rs.8.60 per account per annum
2. GDS BO with 2 officials GDS BPM- Rs7.60 per account per annum. Other GDS official-Rs.1.00 per account per annum
3.GDS BO with 3 officials-GDS BPM-Rs.6.60 "
GDS-1 - Rs.1.00 "
GDS-II - Rs.1.00 "



SUB POST OFFICES
Rs.4.40 per account per annum having 10 transactions in a financial year.
SPM(Clss-III)-----------Rs.3.40
Group-D/Packer ------Rs.1.00
SPM (Cl-II & Cl -I)
Supervisor- Rs.1.40
Postal Asst. Rs.2.00
Group-D/Packer Rs.1.00



LSG & HSG POs
Supervisor Rs.1.15
SBPA Rs.2.00
Group-D/Packer Rs.0.50
Treasurer Rs.0.50
C.O Rs.0.25



HEAD POST OFFICES
Supervisor Rs.0.50
LC Rs.1.00
PA.SBCO Rs0.25
SupervisorSBCO RS.0.25
Treasurer Rs.0.50
Group-D/Packer Rs.0.25
C.O Rs.0.25



INCENTIVE ON PLI/RPLI BUSINESS
i)DO PLI------Up to Rs.4 crores of sum assured---------     Nil/-
Above Rs.4 Crores and up to 6 crores of sum assured-
Rs.20/- per Rs. 10000 sum assured.
Above Rs.6 crores of sum assured "


Incentive for field officer

Up to Rs.30 lacs of sum assured Rs.15/- per Rs.10000 of sum assured
Above Rs.30 Lacs and up to 40 lacs Rs.17.50 "
Above Rs.40 lacs and up to 50 lacs Rs.20/- "
Above Rs 50 lacs of sum assured Rs.25/- "

LUMP SUM INCENTIVE

For effective business of atleast Rs.5 lacs-- Rs.625/- only
" atleast Rs.10 lacs Rs.1250/- only
For effective business of every Rs. one lac Rs.125/- per every one lakh of effective over and above Rs.10/- lacs business

GDS EMPLOYEES FOR PROCUREMENT OF PLI / RPLI BUSINESS


RS.2.50 PER One thousand sum assured.

Rs.1% on renewal of premium
GDS employee incentive rates for RPLI has been revised as 10% of first year premium and 2.5% of subsequent premium deposited by Insurant
SDIs/ASPOs/PRI(P)/POSTMEN/POSTAL ASSTs
RS.25/- per Rs.10000/- sum assured up to 2 crores of sum assured
Rs.20/- per Rs.10000/- sum assured for above 2 crores of sum assured
SDIs/ASPOs shall get commission of 10% on the total incentive paid to GDS staff on sum assured only for 
processing the proposal. 


MO/RURAL POSTMEN
Rs.2.50 per 1000/- sum assured for procuring business
Direct Agents will get incentive as per Field Officers

Recommendation of Department Related Parliamentary Standing Committee on Compassionate Appointment - Dopt Orders

No.41013/1/2013-Estt(D)
Government of India 
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions 
(Department of Personnel and Training) 

OFFICE MEMORANDUM 

Subject:- Recommendation of Department Related Parliamentary Standing Committee on Compassionate Appointment - Regarding. 

The undersigned is directed to invite reference to the Department of Personnel and Training Office Memorandum of even number dated 25.03.2013 (copy enclosed) on the above mentioned subject wherein all the Ministries/Departments were requested to furnish an annual report in the enclosed proforma latest by 30th April of every year, indicating the status of implementation of Government instructions on compassionate appointment as on 31st March of that year. Initially separate reports for three years covering the period from 01.04.2010 to 31.03.2011, 01.04.2011 to 31.03.2012 and 01.04.2012 to 31.03.2013 should be sent. Thereafter, an annual report covering the period from 15th April of the preceding year to 31st March of the current years be sent.  

2. The requisite information from the Ministries/Departments is still awaited. The Ministries/Departments are once again requested to furnish information urgently. 

sd/-
(Mukta Goel) 
Director(E-I) 

Welcome to our Communication Minister Shri. Ravi Shankar Prasad

Ravi Shankar Prasad
Today SGFNPO and SGNFPE discussed the federation memorandum to be submitted to the 7th CPC
 On 29.05.14 SGFNPO along with Shri D KISHAN RAO and TN Rahate met Secretary, Department of Posts and discussed the outcome of preliminary interaction meeting held with chairman and members of the 7th Pay Commission. Further the team also conveyed retirement wishes to Secretary(Posts).
  After the meeting Shri D KISHAN RAO and SGFNPO met DDG(SR) Director(staff) & Director (Mails). Discussed issues related to decreased mail traffic with Director (Mails) and other issues with Director (staff). Details will be posted in our sentinel.
 

Extension of last date of submission of Memoranda to 7th Pay Commission

SEVENTH CENTRAL PAY COMMISSION

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA

Extension of last date of submission of Memoranda

The Seventh Central Pay Commission has invited all associations, unions, institutions, other organizations and interested individuals to send memoranda containing their views on the Terms of Reference of the Commission. These memoranda were to be submitted by end of May, 2014, as indicated in the letter dated 29.4.2014/Public Notice that appeared on 4.5.2014.
The Commission has received requests from several quarters that the last date for submission of the memoranda be extended. The matter has been duly considered and it has now been decided by the Commission to extend the last date of submission of memoranda from 31st May, 2014 to 31st July, 2014

Preliminary Interaction meeting with Chairman and members of Pay Commission:
Today FNPO delegation consisting of General Secretaries NAPEC , General Secretary, PM&MTS, SGFNPO and R.Ravichandran participated in the meeting. During our meeting we presented that India Post is fully computerized and IT enabled and Justification for higher Pay Scale on account of computerization, Savings Bank, Life Insurance and Money Remittance, 100% IT driven on completion of IT project.  And multifarious duties. Further we mentioned that Post Man touching every corner of the country. PO is a multipurpose delivery for central and state government schemes like Savings Schemes Payment, MGNREGA & DBT. Demand for higher scales of other cadres in DOP has been emphasized. However we did not mention minimum scale and grade pay. MACP anomalies were discussed. The details of the Power Point presentation are hereunder:

Monday 26 May 2014

GOKAK Head Office 591307 under Karnataka Circle, successfully migrated to PLI -McCamish on 19.05.2014.

GOKAK Head Office 591307 under Karnataka Circle, successfully migrated to PLI -McCamish on 19.05.2014.








India Post needs to apply afresh to Reserve Bank of India for bank licence


NEW DELHI: India Post will have to apply afresh to the Reserve Bank under differential licence guidelines if it wishes to start banking operations. According to sources, aspirants, including the Department of Post, will have to apply once again after guidelines on differential bank licences are issued in the next few months. 

India Post was one among the 25 unsuccessful contenders for new bank licences. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) last month granted licences only to IDFC and Bandhan Financial Services Pvt Ltd. 

The applicants also included state-run IFCI and private sector Anil Ambani group and Aditya Birla group, Bajaj Finance, Muthoot Finance, Religare Enterprises and Shriram Capital. Recently, RBI Governor Raghuram Rajan had said it is committed to freeing entry in banking. 

"We just announced two new commercial bank licences after a rigorous vetting process. We are examining this experience, and after making appropriate changes, will announce a more regular process of giving licences - what has been termed licenses on tap," he had said At present, there are 27 public sector banks and 22 private sector lenders in the country. 

"The RBI can take more of a chance with new players if they get the licence to open only a small bank or to conduct only one segment of banking business. Such differentiated licences - licences with restrictions on the geographical reach or the products offered by a new bank - can generate more organisational variety and efficiency," Rajan had said. 

Small banks tend to be better at catering to local needs, including needs of small and medium businesses, he had said. A payments bank, which will take deposits and offer payment and remittance services but be constrained to invest all its funds in safe instruments such as government securities, could be very synergistic with other existing services, he had said. 

"For example, the proposed Post Bank could start as a payment bank, making use of post office outlets to raise deposits and make payments," he had said. New bank licences were issued by RBI in April to IDFC and Bandhan after a decade. Before this, the central bank had awarded licences to Kotak Mahindra Bank and Yes Bank in 2003-04.

Sunday 25 May 2014

Supplementary Inspection Questionnaire of HO / SO and BO relating to CBS.

No: 16-01/2013-Inspn.Government of India ,Ministry of Communications & IT ,Department of Posts (Inspection Unit) , Dathavan, Sansad Marg, New Delhi 110001. Dated: 15.05.2014

1. A11 Heads of Postal Circles,
2 A11 Unions.
3. A11 Principals, Postal Training Centres,
4. Director RAKNPA Ghazíabad,
5. Army Postal Directorate, New Delhi
 
Subject: Supplementary Inspection Questionnaire of HO / SO and BO relating t0 CBS.

Department of Posts has launched Core Banking Solution (CBS) in several Post Offices across the country as part of IT induction programme. The application is presently working satisfactorily in nearly 300 HOs / SOS and will be expanded further in due course of time. 
 
2. Inspection Division in support with FS Division has developed a supplementary set of questionnaire on CBS to monitor its performance for proper implementation. The copy of the questionnaire is enclosed. This set of questions is supplementary to existing Inspection Questionnaire of HO / SO / BO. It is reiterated that these questions are in addition to existing questions laid down in the present questionnaire.

3. 4Circles are requested to circulate the questionnaire to its subordinate units for using the same While inspecting the units Where CBS has been rolled out. It is also requested that Circle may forward suggestions / recommendations to further improve the questionnaire. 
 
4. Receipt of this letter may be acknowledged. 
 
Enclosures: Supplementary Questionnaire on CBS Wm .
 
 Director (PO & Inspection) Sh. Víneet Pandey, DDG (FS), Dak Bhawan, New Delhi Supplementary Inspection Questionnaire On Core Banking Solution (CBS) .
 
See reconciliation report provided by Infosys at the time of migration is available? Whether Copy ofthe same has been provided to SBCO and Divisional Head? Examine exception report if any given by Infosys at the time of migration and suggest remedial action. 
 
See as to whether, Manual Records have been migrated to CBS / Finacle Application? lf no, make a note of it and take remedial action. Have all Signatures (Digitized & Manual) been migrated to CBS / Finacle Application? See signatures of at least 10 accounts in Finacle CBS Application. 
 
4. Talk to the Concerned Staff and See if any issue observed with the migrated data. This section is related to the smoothness of the daily operations and support being provided to Post Office. 
 
Whether staff working has been adequately trained in operating Finacle CBS. Any Suggestions for improvements? 
 
 Whether supervisory staff is regularly verifying pending transactions during Whether job Aids are available on the desktop of all Counters? lf not, take remedial action to get from FSl Vendor and install the same. Whether process documents circulated by Directorate are available in soft or hard copy with Counter Pas and Supervisors? lf not, ensure that the same is made available. Whether Post Office staff is aware of the Infosys Help Desk number and mail iD'? How many important issues are pending for soiution? Ensure that post office staff is raising only genuine issues and mentioning their names, designation and Mobile number While raising issues through e-mail. 
 
Hand Holding support team: 
 
What is the feedback on the support provided by Infosys Hand holding/support? Any Suggestions for improvements? Whether Postmaster is taking print out of office accounts ledgers and cross verifying transactions with LOT on daily bases? lf not, direct Postmaster to do it on daily basis and ensure compliance. 
 
Physically verify Certificates stock with stock available in Finacle CBS Application and record results. 
 
Physically verify stock of blank POSB Cheque Books with Finacle CBS Application and record results. 
 
Verify physical cash with one or two counters with his/their Teller Cash account in Flnacle and record results. 
 
Educate staff Whether all active MPKBY/PRSS Agents have been given training for operating Agents Portal? Whether Agent Portal is functioning properly? See some of the agent lists Created by agents through Portal and Check results through Finaole CBS Application. See Consolldatlons of all schemes for 4 working days and verify with total of all LOTS available in the Post Office. 
 
13.Whether ATl\/l is installed in the Post Office premises? lf so is it working? 
 
14. Number of instant ATM Cards/Welcome Kits lying in stock? 
 
15. Collect some Passbooks from the counter and verify balance available in Finacle
CBS by using menu HACLl. Record results. 
 
16.Whether New Account opening Forms and CBS passbooks are available in sufficient numbers? lf no, take remedial action to ensure adequate supply. 
 
17. Whether SS Book is being maintained to paste Specimen Signatures of newly opened Savings accounts? if not, get the same started in your presence. 
 
18.Whether new Account Opening Forms (AOF) and KYC documents are being sent to CPC on daily basis and bundles received back from CPC are being preserved securely? 
 
19. If any pending AOFS rejected by CPC are lying in the office for rectification? 
 
20.Check pending N04 (a) against which NSCs are still not issued in Finacle CBS Application and ensure that NSCs have been delivered tc the customers. lf adequate stock is not available, take action to make stock available in the Post Office. 
 
21.Ensure that no undelivered NSCs are lying in the office
 
22.Have a discussion with the staff and list out major issues pending with the Helpdesk of Infosys and send to Circle SPOC for taking up further. 
 
23.8ee pending tickets on the part of post office where solution has been provided but tickets are pending for Closure on the part of Post Office. 
 
24.Whether SBCO is tailying 100% Vouchers with LOTS and writing objections in  Memo Pad for manual Corrections in LOT and Consolidation? How many memo Pads are pending foreoiosure? 
 
Note: - These questions are in addition to existing questions and laid down in present
questionnaire till new questionnaire is circulated. 

PACKING OF PARCELS - IPO RULES AMENDED

"A parcel wrapped with cloth should invariably either be packed in a carton or be covered with paper or plastic wrapper over the cloth wrapping so that the bar code sticker can be properly affixed on the parcel for track and trace purpose”. 

To view the Gazette notification , CLICK HERE

CBS GO LIVE of Jamkhandi HO, Bagalkot DN, Karnataka Circle on 22.05.2014






Saturday 24 May 2014

Postal Assistant Exam Typing & Computer test information

To view the details, please CLICK HERE. 

The Administrative Tribunals (Procedure for appointment of Members) Amendment Rules, 2014.

To view Gazette notification, please CLICK HERE. 

Press News -- BANK PERMIT TO INDIA POST ON THE WAY

   Excerpt of 'The Times of India' Mumbai edition dated 22/5/2014

Why is Annual Increment denied to employees retiring in June?

Until 01.01.2006, the date of implementing employee’s annual increment was fixed on the basis of his/her date of appointment or promotion option. After the 6th CPC, it was decided that 1st July of each year would be the uniform date of implementation of annual increment for all Central Government employees.
Employees who are appointed after January 1st are not eligible for that year’s annual increment on July 1. They qualify for annual increment only the next year.
The revised pay rules said that “If an employee is on leave or is availing joining time on the 1st of July, the benefit of annual increment in pay will be drawn only from the date on which he resumes duty and not from the first of July. Each year, employees who retire in the month of June are not given the annual increment of the year since they do not report to work on 1st July. Only those employees who resume duty on July 1st are eligible to receive the annual increment. Or, the day they report back to work is taken as the date for implementing the annual increment. Since there are no possibilities for the retired employees to return to work, they are not considered as qualified to receive the annual increment.
The revised pay rules states that only those who have been receiving the same basic pay continuously for 6 months are considered as qualified for annual increment. According to the another rule of qualification for increment, the person should have complete one year in service after receiving the annual increment. Therefore, despite being qualified, these employees are denied their annual increment.
There is an order that states that those who retire on July 1st should complete the retirement formalities in the month of June.
Instead of strictly looking into such technicalities, it would be a nice gesture on the part of the Government to extend the benefits of annual increment to those senior employees too who retire from service in the month of June.


Tuesday 20 May 2014

M.T.S EXAM MODEL CUM PRACTICE PAPER ..... 1

This model paper prepared and compiled by Akula. Praveen Kumar, SPM, Papannapet Sub Office - 502 303, Medak Division, Andhra Pradesh (9849636361, 8019549939)

Disclaimer :All questions/Information provided in this post are Compiled by A. Praveen Kumar for in good faith of M.T.S Exam aspirants. The types of questions, number of questions and standard of questions may be vary in actual examination. This is my predictions only. Author of blog does not accepts any responsibility in relation to the accuracy, completeness, usefulness or otherwise, of the contents. Utmost care has been taken to prepare the model cum practice paper as per syllabus prescribed by India Post.

This is a Model cum Practice paper only.

 PART-A, PART-B, PART-C (i) for all Circles

PART-C (ii) for Local Language



                                                          MTS MODEL CUM PRACTICE PAPER

Time: 90 minutes                                                                            

Instructions:


      1.      Answer all the Questions. All questions carry equal marks.

2.       Round off the appropriate choice in OMR sheet.



                                     PART-A (GENERAL KNOWLEDGE) 
1.The 2014 football world cup is scheduled to be held in 
A. China                         B. Japan                         C. Australia                 D. Brazil
2. Who among the following got the Bharat Ratna award before becoming the president of India?
A. R. Venkatraman       B. Dr. Rajendra Prasad       C. Dr. Zakir Hussain  D. W. Giri
3.  First University in India was founded at
A. Calcutta       B. Bombay         C. Delhi          D. Madras
4. Which of the following planets rotates clock wise?
A. Pluto           B. Jupiter               C. Venus                    D. Mercury
5. How many times the preamble was amended 
A. Once           B. Twice              C. Thrice                    D. Four times
6. Under which five year plan did agriculture show a negative growth?
A. 1st Plan             B. 2nd Plan      C. 3rd Plan       D. 4th Plan
7. Which of the following involves chemical change?
A. Rusting of iron                      B. Burning of wood -
C. Reduction of wood               D. All the three

8. Which of the following is a submarine of the Indian Navy?
A. INS Virat    B. INS Sindhurakshkr    C. INS Rajali     D. INS Vikrãnt
9. Shivpuri National Park of Madhya Pradesh is important for 
A. Tiger and Elephant                         B.Wild Buffalo
 C. Birds                                                D. Leopard and Chital
10. Which is the International Date Line? 
 A. Equator      B. 0o Longitude    C.90o East Longitude    D. 180o Longitude
11. National Institute of Rural Development is located at
 A. New Delhi     B. Mumbai     C. Hyderabad    D. Kanpur
12. The song ‘Jana-Gana-Mana’ composed by Rabindra nath Tagore was first published in January 1912 under the title of 
A. Rashtra Jagrati        B. Tatva Bodhini     C. Bharat Vidhata  D. None of the above
13. Which of the following sites has been included in UNESCO’s list of World Heritage Sites?
A. Chilka Lake       B. Dal Lake        C. Nagin Lake    D. Sunderbans National Park
14. Who, out of the following, was the first recipient of Bharat Ratna Award?
A. B.C. Roy        B. S. Chandrashekhar   C. C.V. Raman    D. Gobind Ballabh Pant
15. Who among the following Rajput kings defeated Muhammad Ghori for the first time?
A. Prithviraj III      B .Chalukya Bhim    C. Jaichandra    D. Kumar Pal
16. In how many ways can a batsman be out in cricket?
A. 8                          B. 9                    C.10                     D.11
17. The waterfall Victoria is located in  
A. Canada     B. USA               C. Zimbabwe     D. India
18. Which of the following states receives most of the rainfall during the retreating monsoon season? 
A. Andhra Pradesh     B. Punjab   C. Tamil Nadu    D. Kerala
19. When is the ‘International Women’s Day’ observed?
A. March 8                  B. February 14               C. May 10    D. October 2

20.FFC stands for 
    
A. Foreign Finance Corporation                      B. Film Finance Corporation

C. Federation of Football Council                    D. None of these

21. India's first fast breeder neutron reactor was 
A. Zerlina       B. Apsara       C. Purnima-1     D. Kamini
22. The title given by the British Government to Mahatma Gandhi which he surrendered during the non-cooperation movement was 
A. Hind Kesari           B.Kaiser-e-hind      C. Raj Bahadur       D. Rt. Honorable

23. An anti British outfit ‘Abhinava Bharat’ was founded by 
 A. R. G.Bhandarkar   B. C.R.Das       C. V.D. Savarkar        D.Sardar Bhagat Singh
   
24. Which of the following is not a constitutional body?
A. Election Commission                         B. Inter State Council  
C. Finance Commission                          D. National Advisory Council
25. Who invented super Computer? 
A. J.H.van Tassel   B. J.Kurtz    C.Babbage    D.J.G.Kemeny
                    PART-B  ( ARITHMETIC)                     
26. 4.2 x 4.2 - 1.9 x 1.9
2.3 x 6.1
 = ?  
A. 0.5                          B.1                               C.1.9                           D.2.5
27.  3 x 0.3 x 0.03 x 0.003 x 30 = ?
A. 0.0000243              B. 0.00000243             C. 0.00243                  D.0.000243
28. A number when divided by 6 leaves a remainder 3. When the square of the same number is divided by 6, the remainder is:
A.0                              B.1                               C.2                              D.3
29. Ten years ago, A was half of B in age. If the ratio of their present ages is 3:4, what will be the total of their present ages? 
A.25                            B.35                             C.45                            D.55
30. The difference between the length and breadth of a rectangle is 23 m. If its perimeter is 206 m, then its area is:
A.1520 m2                  B.2420 m2                  C. 2480 m2                 D.2520 m2
31. A merchant has 1000 kg of sugar, part of which he sells at 8% profit and the rest at 18% profit. He gains 14% on the whole. The quantity sold at 18% profit is:
A.400Kg                     B.650Kg                     C.600Kg                     D.640Kg
32. A can complete a journey in 10 hours. He travels first half of the journey at the rate of 21 km/hr and second half at the rate of 24 km/hr. Find the total journey in km.
A.220Km                    B.222Km                    C.224Km                    D.226Km
33. If 8 men can reap 80 hectares in 24 days, then how many hectares can 36 men rap in 30 days?
A.350                          B.400                           C.425                          D.450
34. A man borrowed Rs. 3125 for compound interest and it amounted to Rs. 4500 in 2 years. The rate of compound interest per annum is
A. 30%                        B.25%             C.20%                         D.15%
35.  Pointing to a man in a photograph, a woman said, "His brother's father is the only son of my grandfather." How is the woman related to the man in the photograph?  
 A. Sister                    B. Aunt           C. Grandmother                  D. Daughter
 36. A and B invest in a business in the ratio 3 : 2. If 5% of the total profit goes to charity and A’s share is Rs. 855, the total profit is :   
A. Rs1425                   B.Rs1500        C.Rs1537                    D.Rs1576
37. In an examination, 35% of the students passed and 455 failed. How many students appeared for the examination?
A.490                          B.700               C.845                          D.1300
38. A train moves past a telegraph post and a bridge 264 m long in 8 seconds and 20 seconds respectively. What is the speed of the train?
A.69.5Km/hr                        B.70Km/hr                C.79.2 Km/hr         D.79Km/hr
39. The difference between the cost price and sale price of an article is Rs. 240. If the profit is 20%, the selling price is:
A.Rs1200                    B.Rs.1240                   C.Rs.1260                   D.Rs1220
40. A fruit seller sells mangoes at the rate of Rs. 9 per kg and thereby loses 20%. At what price per kg, he should have sold them to make a profit of 5%?
A. Rs11.81                  B.Rs12                        C.Rs.12.25                  D.Rs.12.31
41. If simple interest on a certain sum of money for 4 years at 5% per annum is same as the simple interest on Rs. 560 for 10 years at the rate of 4% per annum then the sum of money is 
A.Rs1190                    B.Rs1120          C.Rs 1210                 D.Rs1160
42. Compound interest of the amount of Rs.7500 /- in two years is Rs. 927 /-.What is the percentage rate of interest per year?
A. 5.4%                       B. 8%              C. 6%              D. 8.4%
43. Some boys are sitting in a row. P is sitting fourteenth from the left and Q is seventh from the right. If there are four boys between P and Q, how many boys are there in the row?
A.22                B.23                 c.24                 D.25
44.  'CIRCLE' is related to 'RICELC' in the same way as 'SQUARE' is related to—
A. UQSERA   B. QUSERA               C. UQSAER               D. QSUERA
45.  How many D's are there in the following letter-series, which are preceded by K and followed by Q ?
KDRMBSKDQKRBLKDQMQDKEFQDK
A. 4                             B. 2                  C. 1                 D. 3

46. Ravi goes 5 km towards North from a fixed point. Then he goes 3 km after turning to his right. After this he goes 5 km turning to his right. In the end he goes 4 km after turning to his left. How far and in what direction is he now from the fixed point?
A. 4 km, West                       B. 7 km, East             C. 9 km, East             D. 7 km, West

47.
 A housewife saved Rs. 2.50 in buying an item on sale. If she spent Rs. 25 for the item, approximately how much percent she saved in the transaction
A. 9%                                      B. 8%                          C. 10%                        D.7%
48. A man bought a number of oranges at 3 for a rupee and an equal number at 2 for a rupee. At what price per dozen should he sell them to make a profit of 20 %
A. Rs.7                                    B. Rs.8                                    C.Rs.6                         D. Rs5
49. The area of a rectangle is 460 square meters. If the length is 15% more than the breadth, what is the breadth of the rectangular field?
A. 23m                                    B.20m                                     C. 25m                        D.26m
50. How long does a train 110 meters long running at the speed of 72 km/hr take to cross a bridge 132 meters in length? 
A. 9•8 sec      B. 12•1 sec                 C.12•42 sec               D. 14•3 sec

                                                           PART-C (I)
                                                 GENERAL ENGLISH

Directions—(Q. 51-53) In the following questions, groups of four words are given. In each group, one word is wrongly spelt. Find the mis-spelt word and indicate your correct response.

51. A. Unaccompanied    B. Boutique      C.  Budgetting         D. Mosquitoes   
52. A. Physique                   B. Preferring     C. Seize                  D. Brillient       
53. A. Carrier                      B. Carreer          C. Courier              D. Barrier    
    Directions—(Q.54-55) In each of the following questions, out of the given alternative, choose the one which best expresses the meaning of the given word.
54.Government by a single person 
A. Monarchy     B.  Plutocracy   C. Autocracy      D. Aristocracy
55.A person who has no money to pay off his debts 
A. Debtor       B. Beggar       C. Pauper      D. Insolvent
Directions (Q 56-57) In the following the questions choose the word which best expresses the meaning of the given word.
56. BARE   
A. Uncovered            B. Tolerate              C. Clear      D. Neat
57. BROWSE   
A. Heal            B. Deceive              C. Examine      D. Strike
Directions (Q 58-59) In the following the questions choose the word which best expresses opposite meaning of the given word.
58. REVEALED  
A. Denied      B. Concealed      C. Ignored         D. Overlooked
59. LIABILITY  
A. Property    B. Debt       C. Treasure    D. Assets
Directions (Q 60-62)  Fill in the blanks with correct Prepositions
60. I met him ______ the afternoon. 
A. by     B. in         C. on      D. to
61. Can you agree_____my proposal?
A. to    B. too        C. with            D. into 
62. The servant is attending.... him?

A.  on        B. with      C. for        D. upon 

Directions (Q 63-64)  Fill in the blanks with correct  articles
63. I am going to _________market to by vegetables.  
 A. a                      B. an               C. the            D. none
64. India will become__ super power shortly
A. a      B. an      C. the            D. No article
Directions : Select the correct Question Tags.
65. I am honest  
A. didn’t I?     B. am I?      C. am not I?       D. aren’t I?
Directions: Select the proper suffix.
66. Look   
A. ably      B. able      C. ing               D. eri
Directions: Identify the type of sentence
67. Shakespeare has written dramas appealing to all people of all ages 
A. simple present                  B. present continuous
C. past perfect                        D. present perfect
Directions:  Select the correct plural forms.
68. Fiction 
A. fiction    B. fictions     C. fictionia       D. fictionese
69. Belief  
A. beliefs     B. believes    C. belives    D. beliefings
70. Choose the sentence with correct Punctuation
A. Mr. Raju could you meet me tomorrow?
B. Mr. Raju , could you meet me tomorrow.
C. Mr. Raju could you meet me tomorrow.
D. Mr. Raju, could you meet me tomorrow?
Directions : Identify the Part of speech of the underlined word in the following sentence
71. John, as well as his wife, has come
A. Conjunction                     B. Preposition   C. Adverb   D. Adjective
72. We grew up together
A. Adverb                  B. Adjective     C. Preposition     D. Noun
73. Choose the set of words which are in the alphabetical order 
1) Celebration, celebrity, center centimeter
2) Celebration, celebrity centimeter, center
3) Celebrity, centimeter celebration, center
4) Center, centimeter, celebrity celebration
Directions: In each of the following questions, a sentence has been given in Direct/Indirect Speech. Out of the four alternatives suggested select the one which best expresses the same sentence in Indirect/Direct Speech.
74. He said to her, "May you succeed !" 
 A. He told her that she might succeed.
B. He prayed to god that she may succeed
C. He Wished her success
D. He said to her that she might succeed.
Directions:
In each of the following questions, a sentence has been given in Active(or passive) Voice. Out of the four alternatives suggested select the one which best expresses the same sentence in Passive(or Active) Voice
75. He was arrested on a charge of theft, but for lack of evidence he was released.
A. He was arrested on a charge of theft, but was released for lack of evidence
B. The police arrested him on a charge of theft, but for lack of evidence he was released.
C. The police arrested him on a charge of theft, but for lack of evidence released him.
D. None of these.
   

 
PART- C (II)  (Local Language) 
  


Answers 

1- D , 2-C , 3-A , 4- C , 5- A , 6-C , 7- D , 8- B , 9- C , 10-D , 11-C, 12-C, 13-D ,14-C ,15- B , 16-C, 17-C, 18-C, 19-A, 20-B, 21-D, 22-B,23- C , 24-D ,25-A, 26-B , 27-C , 28- D , 29- B , 30-D , 31-C , 32-C , 33-D , 34-C , 35-A , 36-B , 37-B , 38- C , 39-A , 40-A , 41-B , 42-C , 43-D , 44-A , 45- B , 46-B , 47-A , 48-C , 49- B , 50-B , 51-C , 52- D , 53- B , 54-C , 55-C , 56-A , 57-C , 58-B , 59-D , 60-B , 61-B , 62-D , 63-C , 64- D , 65- B , 66-B , 67-D , 68- A , 69- A ,70- D , 71-B , 72- A , 73-A , 74-C , 75-C ,