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Walj-In for Engineers at Mecon Limited Jan09<-- Click for Details


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MeconLimited MECON LIMITED
(A PSU under Ministry of Steel, Govt. of India)

Mecon Limited requires Engineers on contract basis through agency

Candidates having Degree in Civil/ Mechanical/ Electrical engineering from a recognized institute with minimum one year relevant experience in site supervision may appear for Walk-In Interview :

    Walk-In-Interview :

    • At MECON, Bokaro office on 06/01/2010 at 9:30 A.M. Contact person at Bokaro is GM, MECON Limited,  Ispat Bhawan, ‘C’ Block, Bokaro Steel City-827001; Ph: 06542-240733/240740
    • At MECON, Rourkela office on 11/01/2010 at 9:30 A.M. Contact person at Rourkela is Jt. GM, MECON Limited; Admn. Building ’D’ Block, Rourkela Steel Plant, Rourkela-769011; Ph: 0661-2522230/2510134

    Please view document http://www.meconlimited.co.in/career_files/Requirement%20of%20engineers%20for%20various%20sites_1.pdf  for further details.

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    ISRO SHAR Technician and other jobs Dec09<-- Click for Details



    ISRO Vacancy list by Government of India
    Department of Space
    Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO)
    Satish Dhawan Space Centre (SHAR)
    Sriharokota-524124, Nellore District, Andhra Pradesh

    Advertisement No. SDSC SHAR/RMT/03/2009
    Satish Dhawan Space Centre SDSC SHAR offers following positions :

    • Technician-A (Fitter) : 11 Posts
    • Technician-A (Electronic Mechanic): 11 Posts
    • Technician -A (Chemical): 01 Post
    • Technician-A (Electrical): 12 Posts
    • Technician-A (Motor Mechanic): 02 Posts
    • Technician-A (Refrigeration & A/C): 04 Posts
    • Technician – A (Turner): 01 Post
    • Technician – A (Machinist): 01 Post
    • Radiographer A: 01 Post
    • Fireman - A: 02 Posts
    • Driver-cum-Operator  A: 01 Post

    Pay scales : http://www.blogger.com/post-create.g?blogID=30026366

    1. Technician A and Fireman ‘A’ - Rs.5200-20200/- +Grade Pay of Rs.1900/ –
    2. Driver Cum Operator ‘A’ - Rs.5200-20200/- +Grade Pay of Rs.2000/-
    3. Radiographer ‘A’ - Rs.5200-20200/- +Grade Pay of Rs.2400/ -

    How to apply : The applications duly completed in all respects along with its enclosures should reach to the following address on or before 16/01/2010 : 


    Administrative Officer, Recruitment Section, Satish Dhawan Space Centre (SHAR), Sriharikota – 524124, Sri Potti Sriramulu Nellore DT.[A.P]

    Please visit http://www.shar.gov.in/advt.html for details and application format.

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    Assam University Faculty and other jobs Dec09<-- Click for Details


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    Assam University
    (A Central University Established in 1994)
    Silchar - 788011, Assam

    Applications in prescribed form are invited from Indian nationals possessing requisite qualification stipulated by the UGC/AICTE for filling up the following Teaching & Non Teaching positions at headquarter Silchar and Diphu Campus with UGC pay scale in the University.
    Teaching Positions:
    • Professor : 08 posts in various subjects
    • Reader : 17 posts in various subjects
    • Assistant Professor : 33 posts in various subjects

    Non-Teaching Positions (Technical & Non Technical) :

    1. Registrar : 01 post
    2. Finance Officer : 01 post
    3. Librarian : 01 post
    4. Director College Development council : 01 post
    5. Deputy Registrar : 01 post
    6. Deputy Librarian : 01 post
    7. Assistant Librarian : 01 post
    8. Networking Engineer : 01 post
    9. Section Officer : 01 post
    10. Professional Assistant : 02 posts
    11. Semi Professional Assistant : 01 post
    12. Upper Division Clerk : 01 post
    13. Library Assistant : 02 post
    14. Senior Technical Assistant : 02 posts
    15. Technical Assistant : 03 posts
    16. Laboratory Assistant : 03 posts
    17. Laboratory Attendant : 01 post

    How to Apply : The filled in application form in prescribed format is to be submitted in a sealed cover super scribed with Post applied for with Advertisement no. etc. to The Section Officer, Personnel Section (II), Assam University, Raja Ram mohan Roy Administrative, Building , Silchar–788011 on or before 28/01/2010
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    More information and application form available at http://assamuniversity.nic.in/employment_notification.html

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    Bank Reasoning solved paper<-- Click for Details

    1. In a certain code DESPAIR is written as TFEQSJB. How is NUMERAL written in that code ?
    (A) OVNFMBS
    (B) NVOFSBN
    (C) NVOMFBS
    (D) NVOFMBS
    (E) None of these
    Ans : (D)

    2. If it is possible to make only one meaningful word with the first, second, sixth and tenth letters of the word DISCLAIMER, which of the following will be the third letter from the left ? If no such word can be made, give ‘X’ as your answer and if more than one such words can be made, give ‘Y’ as the answer.
    (A) I
    (B) R
    (C) D
    (D) X
    (E) Y
    Ans : (A)

    3. How many such digits are there in the number 27561493 each of which is as far away from the beginning of the number as when the digits are arranged in descending order within the number ?
    (A) None
    (B) One
    (C) Two
    (D) Three
    (E) More than three
    Ans : (B)

    4. If ‘yellow’ is called ‘red’, ‘red’ is called ‘blue’, ‘blue’ is called ‘white’, ‘white’ is called ‘black’, ‘black’ is called ‘green’, and ‘green’ is called ‘violet’, what is the colour of clear sky ?
    (A) Green
    (B) Violet
    (C) Yellow
    (D) Red
    (E) None of these
    Ans : (E)


    5. It was 9•35 a.m. in Rakhi’s watch, which kept correct time, when Reena informed her that the last bus left the bus stop at 9•25 a.m. Reena’s watch is 5 minutes fast. The frequency of the bus is every 20 minutes. For how long Rakhi must wait to catch the next bus ?
    (A) 5 minutes
    (B) 10 minutes
    (C) 15 minutes
    (D) 25 minutes
    (E) None of these
    Ans : (A)

    6. Which of the following should come next in the given sequence of numbers ?
    2 4 3 2 4 3 1 2 4 3 1 2 2 4 3 1 2 3 2 4 3 1 2 3
    (A) 2
    (B) 3
    (C) 4
    (D) 5
    (E) None of these
    Ans : (C)

    7. How many meaningful English words can be formed with the letters EDOM using each letter only once in each word ?
    (A) None
    (B) One
    (C) Two
    (D) Three
    (E) More than three
    Ans : (C)

    8. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group ?
    (A) Nephew
    (B) Cousin
    (C) Mother
    (D) Brother
    (E) Sister
    Ans : (B)

    9. How many pairs of letters are there in the word SECURITY each of which has as many alphabets between them as there are in the English alphabetical series ?
    (A) None
    (B) Two
    (C) Three
    (D) Four
    (E) More than four
    Ans : (C)

    10. In a certain code STAR is written as 5$*2 and TORE is written as $32@. How is OATS written in that code ?
    (A) 3*5$
    (B) 3*$5
    (C) 3$*5
    (D) 35*$
    (E) None of these
    Ans : (B)

    Directions—(Q. 11–15) In each of the questions below are given four statements followed by four conclusions numbered I, II, III and IV. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.

    11. Statements : Some doctors are lawyers. All teachers are lawyers. Some engineers are lawyers. All engineers are businessmen.
    Conclusions :
    I. Some teachers are doctors.
    II. Some businessmen are lawyers.
    III. Some businessmen are teachers.
    IV. Some lawyers are teachers.
    (A) None follows
    (B) Only II follows
    (C) Only III follows
    (D) Only II and IV follow
    (E) None of these
    Ans : (D)

    12. Statements : All plastics are glasses. Some sponges are glasses. All sponges are clothes. All clothes are liquids.
    Conclusions :
    I. All liquids are sponges.
    II. Some plastics are clothes
    III. All glasses are plastics
    IV. All liquids are clothes.
    (A) None follows
    (B) Only either II or IV follows
    (C) Only IV follows
    (D) Only III and IV follow
    (E) None of these
    Ans : (A)

    13. Statements : All sands are beaches. All shores are beaches. Some beaches are trees. All trees are hotels.
    Conclusions :
    I. Some shores are hotels.
    II. All beaches are shores.
    III. Some beaches are hotels.
    IV. Some sands are trees.
    (A) None follows
    (B) Only II follows
    (C) Only either I or III follows
    (D) Only IV follows
    (E) None of these
    Ans : (E)

    14. Statements : All parrots are pigeons. Some crows are pigeons. Some sparrows are crows. All sparrows are koels.
    Conclusions :
    I. Some koels are crows.
    II. Some parrots are crows.
    III. Some sparrows are pigeons.
    IV. No crow is a parrot.
    (A) Only I follows
    (B) Only III follows
    (C) Only I and either II or IV follow
    (D) Only either I or III follows
    (E) None of these
    Ans : (C)

    15. Statements : All chairs are tables. All tables are cushions. Some cushions are trolleys. All trolleys are lamps.
    Conclusions :
    I. Some lamps are tables.
    II. Some trolleys are chairs.
    III. Some cushions are lamps.
    IV. All chairs are cushions.
    (A) Only I follows
    (B) Only III and IV follow
    (C) Only either I or II follows
    (D) All follow
    (E) None of these
    Ans : (B)

    Directions—(Q. 16–20) Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions—

    A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are eight friends sitting around a circular table facing the centre. A sits second to the left of D who is third to the left of E. C sits third to the right of G who is not an immediate neighbour of E.
    H sits third to the right of B who sits second of the right of G.

    16. Who sits between D and C ?
    (A) Only B
    (B) Only C and A
    (C) Only G
    (D) Only E
    (E) Only G and E
    Ans : (A)

    17. Who sits second to the right of E ?
    (A) B
    (B) F
    (C) G
    (D) C
    (E) None of these
    Ans : (B)

    18. What is the position of A with respect to H ?
    (A) Third to the left
    (B) Third to the right
    (C) Second to the left
    (D) Second to the right
    (E) Fourth to the left
    Ans : (D)

    19. Four of the following five are alike based upon their seating arrangements and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group ?
    (A) CH
    (B) FG
    (C) DA
    (D) BE
    (E) GB
    Ans : (C)

    20. Which of the following pairs has the second person sitting to the immediate left of the first person ?
    (A) DB
    (B) EH
    (C) FA
    (D) GD
    (E) None of these
    Ans : (E)

    Directions—(Q. 21–25) These questions are based on the following letter/number/symbol arrangement. Study it carefully and answer the questions.
    8 # B 2 © E K 7 % 5 A 1 $ G D 9 4 U * C 6 H @ I 3

    21. How many such numbers are there in the above arrangement each of which is immediately preceded by a consonant and also followed by a symbol ?
    (A) None
    (B) One
    (C) Two
    (D) Three
    (E) More than three
    Ans : (D)

    22. Which of the following should replace the question mark in the following series based on the above arrangement ?
    2EK, %A1, G94, ?
    (A) *6H
    (B) UC6
    (C) *CH
    (D) *6@
    (E) None of these
    Ans : (A)

    23. Which of the following is the fifth to the left of seventeenth from the left end of the arrangement ?
    (A) $
    (B) G
    (C) A
    (D) D
    (E) None of these
    Ans : (E)

    24. If all the numbers are deleted from the above arrangement, which of the following will be the twelfth from the right end ?
    (A) %
    (B) K
    (C) *
    (D) C
    (E) None of these
    Ans : (B)

    25. How many such symbols are there in the above arrangement each of which is immediately preceded by a number and also immediately followed by a letter ?
    (A) None
    (B) One
    (C) Two
    (D) Three
    (E) More than three
    Ans : (D)

    Directions—(Q. 26–30) Read the following information carefully and answer the questions, which follow :
    ‘P ÷ Q’ means ‘P is son of Q’.
    ‘P ×Q’ means ‘P is sister of Q’.
    ‘P + Q’ means ‘P is brother of Q’.
    ‘P – Q’ means ‘P is mother of Q’.

    26. How is T related to S in the expression ‘T ×R + V ÷ S’ ?
    (A) Sister
    (B) Mother
    (C) Aunt
    (D) Uncle
    (E) None of these
    Ans : (E)

    27. How is T related to S in the expression ‘T ×R ÷ V – S’ ?
    (A) Father
    (B) Sister
    (C) Daughter
    (D) Aunt
    (E) None of these
    Ans : (B)

    28. How is S related to T in the expression ‘T + R – V + S’ ?
    (A) Uncle
    (B) Nephew
    (C) Son
    (D) Cannot be determined
    (E) None of these
    Ans : (D)

    29. Which of the following means that ‘S is the husband of T’ ?
    (A) T × R – V + S
    (B) T – R ÷ V × S
    (C) T – R + V ÷ S
    (D) T ÷ R × V + S
    (E) None of these
    Ans : (C)

    30. How is V related to T in the expression ‘T ÷ R + V × S’ ?
    (A) Aunt
    (B) Nephew
    (C) Niece
    (D) Uncle
    (E) None of these
    Ans : (A)

    Directions—(Q. 31–35) Each of the questions below consists of a question and two statements numbered I and II are given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Read both the statements and Give answer—

    (A) If the data in Statement I alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in Statement II alone are not sufficient to answer the question.
    (B) If the data in Statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in Statement I alone are not sufficient to answer the question.
    (C) If the data in Statement I alone or in Statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question.
    (D) If the data in both the Statements I and II are not sufficient to answer the question.
    (E) If the data in both the Statements I and II together are necessary to answer the question.

    31. How is A related to B ?
    I. A is sister-in-law of C who is the daughter-in-law of B who is the wife of D.
    II. B is the mother of A’s son’s only uncle’s son.
    Ans : (B)

    32. Amongst A, B, C, D, E and F each are having a different height, who is the shortest ?
    I. C is shorter than only B.
    II. A is taller than only D and F.
    Ans : (D)

    33. Point X is in which direction with respect to Y ?
    I. Point Z is at equal distance from both point X and point Y.
    II. Walking 5 km to the East of point X and taking two consecutive right turns after walking 5 kms before each turn leads to point Y.
    Ans : (D)

    34. How is ‘must’ written in a code language ?
    I. ‘you must see’ is written as ‘la pa ni’ and ‘did you see’ is written as ‘jo ni pa’ in that code language.
    II. ‘you did that’ is written as ‘pa si jo’ in that code language.
    Ans : (A)

    35. On which day of the week does Arti’s birthday fall ?
    I. Sonu correctly remembers that Arti’s birthday falls after Wednesday but before Sunday.
    II. Raj correctly remembers that Arti’s birthday falls before Friday but after Tuesday.
    Ans : (E)

    Directions—(Q. 36–40) Below in each question are given two statements I and II. These statements may be either independent causes or may be effects of independent causes or a common cause. One of these statements may be the effect of the other statement. Read both the statements and decide which of the following answer choice correctly depicts the relationship between these two statements.
    Mark answer—
    (A) If statement I is the cause and statement II is its effect.
    (B) If statement II is the cause and statement I is its effect.
    (C) If both the statements I and II are independent causes.
    (D) If both the statements I and II are effects of independent causes.
    (E) If both the statements I and II are effects of some common cause.

    36. I. Computer education has been made compulsory for all the classes by many schools.
    II. The current job market prefers computer literate workforce.
    Ans : (B)

    37. I. The standard of education in evening colleges of the State has been deteriorating.
    II. The standard of school education has been fast deteriorating in the State.
    Ans : (E)

    38. I. All domestic airlines increased the fares in all sectors with immediate effect.
    II. Railways increased the fare of all its classes with immediate effect.
    Ans : (E)

    39. I. The prices of fruits and vegetables fell substantially over the last few days.
    II. The quality of fruits and vegetables improved considerably over the last few days.
    Ans : (D)

    40. I. Recent floods in the area changed the nutritional contents of the soil.
    II. Farmers in the area switched over to cultivating rice instead of wheat.
    Ans : (A)

    Directions—(Q. 41–45) In the following questions, the symbols #, $, %, * and @ are used with the following meaning as illustrated below :

    ‘A # B’ means ‘A is not greater than B’.
    ‘A $ B’ means ‘A is neither smaller nor equal to B’.
    ‘A % B’ means ‘A is neither smaller nor greater than B’.
    ‘A * B’ means ‘A is neither greater nor equal to B’.
    ‘A @ B’ means ‘A is not smaller than B’.

    Now in each of the following questions assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the two conclusions I and II given below them is/are definitely true and give your answer accordingly. Mark answer—
    (A) If only conclusion I is true.
    (B) If only conclusion II is true.
    (C) If either conclusion I or II is true.
    (D) If neither conclusion I nor II is true.
    (E) If both conclusion I and II are true.

    41. Statements :
    A # B, B % C, C * D
    Conclusions :
    I. C @ A
    II. A # D
    Ans : (A)

    42. Statements :
    P $ Q, Q @ S, S % R
    Conclusions :
    I. P @ R
    II. R $ Q
    Ans : (D)

    43. Statements :
    W * X, X # Y, Y $ Z
    Conclusions :
    I. W * Z
    II. W @ Z
    Ans : (C)

    44. Statements :
    G @ H, H $ J, J % K
    Conclusions :
    I. K * G
    II. J * G
    Ans : (E)

    45. Statements :
    N @ M, M $ P, P # T
    Conclusions :
    I. T # N
    II. P * N
    Ans : (B)

    Directions—(Q. 46–50) Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions :

    A, B, C, D, E, F and G are seven friends studying seven different branches of engineering, namely Mechanical, Chemical, Electrical, Electronics, Civil, Computer and Aeronautical Engineering, not necessarily in this order. Each of them studies in three different colleges, X, Y and Z. Not less than two study in any college. D studies Electrical engineering in College X. The one who studies Chemical Engineering does not study in college Z. F studies Aeronautical engineering in college Y with only B. A does not study in college X and does not study Civil engineering. E studies Computer engineering and does not study in college X. G studies Electronics engineering but not in college X. None in college X studies Mechanical or Civil engineering.

    46. Which of the following groups represents the persons studying in college Z ?
    (A) D, B
    (B) C, E, G
    (C) A, G
    (D) G, E, A
    (E) None of these
    Ans : (D)

    47. In which of the following colleges does C study ?
    (A) X
    (B) Y
    (C) Z
    (D) Either X or Z
    (E) Cannot be determined
    Ans : (A)

    48. Which of the following combinations is correct ?
    (A) A—Civil—Z
    (B) B—Chemical—Y
    (C) C—Chemical—Z
    (D) G—Electronics—Y
    (E) None of these
    Ans : (E)

    49. B studies in which of the following branches of engineering ?
    (A) Chemical
    (B) Mechanical
    (C) Civil
    (D) Cannot eb determined
    (E) None of these
    Ans : (C)

    50. Who studies Chemical engineering ?
    (A) B
    (B) C
    (C) E
    (D) A
    (E) None of these
    Ans : (B)
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    UGC- NET / JRF<-- Click for Details

    UGC- NET / JRF: Solved Question Paper II (GK)


    Subject:
    General Awareness or GK (Second Paper)
    1. Which novel has a nameless narrator?
    (a) Moby Dick
    (b) Anna Karenina
    (c) Invisible Man
    (d) The Grapes of Wrath
    2. Samuel Beckett wrote -
    (a) Volpone
    (b) Mother Courage and Her Children
    (c) A Doll’s House
    (d) Endgame
    3. Which one of the following author-book pairs is correctly matched?
    (a) Elfride Jelinek - The Pianist
    (b) J.M. Coetzee- Shame
    (c) Saul Bellow - Herzog
    (d) Salman Rushdie - Disgrace
    4. The Plough and the ‘Stars’ was written by -
    (a) G.B. Shaw
    (b) Sean O’Casey
    (c) Lady Gregory
    (d) J.M. Synge
    5. Willy Loman is a character in-
    (a) Waiting for Godot
    (b) A Doll’s House
    (c) The Cherry Orchard
    (d) The Death of a Salesman
    6. John Evellyn and Samuel Pepys were the famous writers of -
    (a) Editorials
    (b) Letters
    (c) Essays
    (d) Diaries
    7. The subtitle of Dryden’s Absalom and Achitophel is -
    (a) There was no subtitle
    (b) A Poem
    (c) A Satire
    (d) A satire on the True Blue Protestant Poets
    8. Who of the following is not a periodical essayist?
    (a) Richard Steele
    (b) Lancelot Andrews
    (c) Joseph Addison
    (d) Jonathan Swift
    9. “Did he who made the Lamb made thee” appears in-
    (a) ‘Introduction’
    (b) ‘ The Tyger’
    (c) ‘Chimney Sweeper’
    (d) ‘London’
    10. Which of the following thinker- concept pairs is rightly matched?
    (a) I.A. Richards - Archetypal criticism
    (b) Northrop Frye-Practical criticism
    (c) Jacqes Devide - New Historicism
    (d) Stanley Fish - Reader Response
    11. “Essays of Eila” are-
    (a) Economic disparity
    (b) Literary criticism
    (c) Political ideology
    (d) Personal impressions
    12. Which of the following thinker - concept pairs is rightly matched?
    (a) Mamata - Vakrokti
    (b) Abhinava Gupta- Kavya Alankar
    (c) Bharata - Natya Shastra
    (d) Vaman - Dhwanyaloka
    13. Choose the correct sequence of the following schools of criticism -
    (a) Deconstruction, New Criticism, Structuralism, Reader Response
    (b) Reader Response, Deconstruction, Structuralism, New Criticism
    (c) New Criticism, Structuralism, Deconstruction, Reader Response
    (d) Structuralism, New Criticism, Deconstruction, Reader Response
    14. ‘Peripeteia’ means -
    (a) Tragic flaw
    (b) Recognition of error
    (c) Purgation of emotion
    (d) Reversal of fortune
    15. ‘Gynocriticism’ focuses on -
    (a) Criticism of male writers by women writers
    (b) Criticism on women
    (c) Criticism by women
    (d) Women as writers
    16. Samuel Butler’s Hudibras is modeled upon -
    (a) Don Quixote
    (b) Endymion
    (c) Annus Mirabilis
    (d) Pilgrim’s Progress
    17. Who was the last of the Christian Humanists?
    (a) John Bunyan
    (b) Oliver Cromwell
    (c) John Milton
    (d) Richard Crashaw
    18. The narrative of Raja Rao’s Kanthapura is based on-
    (a) The Ramayana
    (b) The Mahabharata
    (c) Puranas
    (d) Shastras
    19. Which of the following author- book pairs is correctly matched?
    (a) Arundhati Roy - Algebra of Infinite Justice
    (b) Shashi Tharoor - Trotter’s Name
    (c) C.L.R. James - The English Patient
    (d) David Madouf - The Cityof Djins
    20. Who wrote ‘A tiger does not proclaim its tigretude’ ?
    (a) Derek Walcott
    (b) Soyinka
    (c) Achebe
    (d) Ngugi
    21. ‘Jindiworobak’ movement relates to -
    (a) Caribbean literature
    (b) Canadian literature
    (c) Australian literature
    (d) New Zealand literature
    22. The Montreal group of poets championed the cause of-
    (a) Modernist poetry
    (b) Imagist poetry
    (c) Symbolist poetry
    (d) Nature poetry
    23. The figure of the ‘Abyssinian Maid’ appears in-
    (a) ‘Kubla Khan’
    (b) ‘Frost at Midnight’
    (c) ‘Dejection : an Ode’
    (d) ‘Christabel’
    24. Coleridge’s statement that imagination “dissolves, diffuse, dissipates in order to recreate” relates to -
    (a) secondary imagination
    (b) esemplastic imagination
    (c) fancy
    (d) primary imagination
    25. Who among the following is a writer of historical romances?
    (a) Walter Savage
    (b) Walter Scott
    (c) Jane Austen
    (d) Emily Bronte
    26. Which of the following sequences is correct?
    (a) Vanity Fair, Henry Esmond, Middlemarch, The Return of the Native
    (b) Henry Esmond, Vanity Fair, Middlemarch, The Return of the Native
    (c) Middlemarch, The Return of the Native, Vanity Fair, Henry Esmond
    (d) The Return of the Native, Middlemarch, Vanity Fair, Henry Esmond
    27. Queen Victoria’s reign, after whom the Victorian period is named, spans-
    (a) 1833 - 1901
    (b) 1837 - 1901
    (c) 1840 - 1905
    (d) 1843 - 1905
    28. Pre- Raphaelite poetry is mainly concerned with -
    (a) narrative and style
    (b) narrative and nature
    (c) form and design
    (d) form and value
    29. The concept of “mad woman in the attic” can be traced to-
    (a) The Tenant of Wildfell- Hall
    (b) Villette
    (c) Wuthering Heights
    (d) Jane Eyre
    30. Who among the Victorians is called “the prophet of modern society” ?
    (a) Ruskin
    (b) Carlyle
    (c) Macaulay
    (d) Arnold
    31. Who among the following is not a pilgrim in The Canterbury Tales?
    (a) The Haberdasher
    (b) The Tapyser
    (c) The Blacksmith
    (d) The Summoner
    32. Bosola is the executioner in -
    (a) The Spanish Tragedy
    (b) The Duchess of Malfi
    (c) The White Devil
    (d) The Jew of Malta
    33. The mystery plays deal with -
    (a) The life of Christ
    (b) The New Testament
    (c) Psalms
    (d) Apocrypha
    34. The Faerie Queene is based on -
    (a) Utopia
    (b) Tottel’s Miscellany
    (c) Morte d’ Arthur
    (d) Orlando Furioso
    35. Choose the correct chronological sequence of the following plays-
    (a) King Lear, Othello, Macbeth, Hamlet
    (b) Othello, Macbeth, King Lear, Hamlet
    (c) Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, Macbeth
    (d) Hamlet, King Lear, Othello, Macbeth
    36. Pope’s ‘Essay on Criticism’ sums up the art of poetry as taught first by-
    (a) Aristotle
    (b) Horace
    (c) Longinus
    (d) Plato
    37. Swift’s Tale of a Tub is a satire on -
    (a) Science and philosophy
    (b) Art and morality
    (c) Dogma and superstition
    (d) Fake morals and manners
    38. Dr. Johnson started -
    (a) The Postman
    (b) The Spectator
    (c) The Rambler
    (d) The Tatler
    39. Who among the following cautioned against the dangers of popular liberty?
    (a) Mary Wollstonecraft
    (b) Edmund Burke
    (c) Thomas Hobbes
    (d) John Locke
    40. Which famous American classic opens with “Call me Ishmael”?
    (a) Rip Van Winkle
    (b) The Scarlet Letter
    (c) The Grapes of Wrath
    (d) Moby Dick
    41. Allen Ginsberg’s Vision of America is inspired by -
    (a) Walt Whitman
    (b) Robert Frost
    (c) Ralph Waldo Emerson
    (d) Edgar A. Poe
    42. Who among the following represents the Sri Lankan diaspora ?
    (a) M.G. Vassanji
    (b) Cyril Debydeen
    (c) Michael Ondaatje
    (d) Arnold H. Itwaru
    43. Out of Africa is a film adaptation of a work by -
    (a) Alice Walker
    (b) Margaret Lawrence
    (c) Margaret Atwood
    (d) Alice Munro
    44. The Empire Writes Back was written by -
    (a) Bill Ashcroft, Helen Tiffin, Ngugi Wa Thinngo
    (b) Bill Ashcroft, Helen Tiffin, Stephen Slemon
    (c) Bill Ashcroft, Gareth Griffiths, Chinua Achebe
    (d) Bill Ashcroft, Helen Tiffin, Gareth Griffiths
    45. The Theatre of Cruelty is associated with -
    (a) Stanislavosky
    (b) Grotovsky
    (c) Antonin Artand
    (d) Eugino Barba
    46. A particle is -
    (a) A patchwork of words, sentences, passages
    (b) A satirical poem
    (c) A love song
    (d) A collection of lines from different poems
    47. “Careless she is with artful Care/ Affecting to seem unaffected” is an example of -
    (a) Irony
    (b) Paradox
    (c) Simile
    (d) Metaphor
    48. A metrical foot containing a stressed, followed by an unstressed, syllable is - (a) Anapaest
    (b) Iamb
    (c) Trochee
    (d) Dacty 1
    49. The rhyme scheme of a Spenserian sonnet is -
    (a) abba, cbcb, cdcd, ee
    (b) abab, bccb, ccdd, ee
    (c) aabb, bcbc, ccdd, ee
    (d) abab, bcbc, cdcd, ee
    50. Using the expression ‘Crown’ for the monarchy is an example of -
    (a) Metonymy
    (b) Synecdoche
    (c) Irony
    (d) Metaphor

    Answers

    1. (c), 2. (d), 3. (c), 4. (b), 5. (d), 6. (d), 7. (b), 8. (d), 9. (c), 10. (d), 11. (d), 12. (c), 13. (b), 14. (d), 15. (d), 16. (a), 17. (a), 18. (c), 19. (a), 20. (c), 21. (a), 22. (a), 23. (a), 24. (d), 25. (b), 26. (a), 27. (b), 28. (c), 29. (c), 30. (d), 31. (b), 32. (b), 33. (b), 34. (c), 35. (c), 36. (c), 37. (c), 38. (c), 39. (b), 40. (a), 41. (a), 42. (c), 43. (b), 44. (c), 45. (b), 46. (a), 47. (b), 48. (c), 49. (d), 50. (a),

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    NBPPL Need Engineering, HR & Finance Professionals on Fixed Tenure Basis<-- Click for Details


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    NTPC BHEL Power Projects Private Limited (NBPPL)
    (A Joint Venture Company of NTPC & BHEL)
    “The Corenthum”, 6th Floor, Tower-B, A-41, Sector-62, Noida-201309 (UP)

    NBPPL, a Joint Venture company of NTPC Ltd. & BHEL, needs Engineering graduates as well as HR and Finance professionals on purely Fixed Tenure Basis (FTA) for a period of two years for its Corporate Office :

    • Engineers / Professionals :  08 posts (Civil-2, Mechanical-2, Electrical /C&I/Electronics - 2 posts, HR-1, Finance - 1), Age : 33 years, Payments :  First year - Rs 20750/- p.m., Second year - Rs 22200/- p.m.


    Application Fee : A demand draft of Rs 200/- in favour of NBPPL payable at New Delhi. No application fee is to be paid by SC/ST/OBC / PH candidates. Candidates are advised to write their Name & Date of Birth on back side of Demand Draft.

    How to Apply :  Interested candidates shall submit the scanned copy of resume along with scanned copy of
    DD at fta@nbppl.in in line with prescribed performa. DD along with the resume should be sent through e-mail in a sealed envelope addressed to DY. MANAGER (HR) to reach latest by 21/01/2010. The envelop should be superscribed “Application for the post of FTA against Advertisement No. FTA/Project_Site/2009/02 dated 29/12/2009.”

    Please view http://www.nbppl.in/images/fta-2010.pdf for details and application form is available at http://www.nbppl.in/images/bio-pdf.pdf

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    Various Jobs in IRCTC Dec09<-- Click for Details


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    Indian Railway Catering & Tourism Corporation Ltd. (IRCTC)
    [A Government of India Enterprise]
    9th Floor, Bank of Baroda building, 16, Parliament Street, New Delhi-110001

    IRCTC invites applications for various positions :

    1. Assistant Manager (Catering) : 17 posts (Gen -06, OBC -10, ST-1), Pay Scale : Rs. 20600-3%-46500 on IDA pattern
    2. Assistant Manager (Tourism) : 13 posts (Gen -04, OBC -5, ST-1), Pay Scale : Rs. 20600-3%-46500 on IDA pattern
    3. Assistant Manager (IT) : 04 posts (Gen -03, OBC -1), Pay Scale : Rs. 20600-3%-46500 on IDA pattern
    4. Assistant Manager (HRD) : 09 posts (Gen -06, OBC -2, SC-1), Pay Scale : Rs. 20600-3%-46500 on IDA pattern
    5. Assistant Manager (Finance) : 15 posts (Gen -08, OBC -4, SC-2, ST-1), Pay Scale : Rs. 20600-3%-46500 on IDA pattern
    6. Executive (Catering) : 170 posts (Gen -88, OBC -45, SC-25,ST-12), Pay Scale : Rs. 12600-3%-32500 on IDA pattern
    7. Executive (Tourism) : 21 posts (Gen -12, OBC -5, SC-3,ST-1), Pay Scale : Rs. 12600-3%-32500 on IDA pattern 
    8. Executive (IT) : 14 posts (Gen -9, OBC -3, SC-1,ST-1), Pay Scale : Rs. 12600-3%-32500 on IDA pattern 
    9. Executive (HRD) : 10 posts (Gen -7, OBC -2, SC-1), Pay Scale : Rs. 12600-3%-32500 on IDA pattern 
    10. Executive (Finance) : 20 posts (Gen -11, OBC -4, SC-3,ST-2), Pay Scale : Rs. 12600-3%-32500 on IDA pattern 
    11. Senior Supervisor (Tourism) : 10 posts (Gen -7, OBC -2, S-1), Pay Scale : Rs. 12600-3%-32500 on IDA pattern 
    12. Assistant Supervisor (IT) : 40 posts (Gen -22, OBC -10, SC-5, ST-3), Pay Scale : Rs. 10000-3%-22900 on IDA pattern
    13. Assistant Supervisor (HRD) : 22 posts (Gen -13, OBC -5, SC-3, ST-1), Pay Scale : Rs. 10000-3%-22900 on IDA pattern 
    14. Assistant Supervisor (Finance) : 30 posts (Gen -16, OBC -8, SC-4, ST-2), Pay Scale : Rs. 10000-3%-22900 on IDA pattern 
    Application Fee : Rs 300/- by means of a crossed Demand Draft / Pay Order issued by a Scheduled Commercial Bank in favour of “IRCTC, New Deihi”, payable at New Delhi. No fee from SC/ST candidates.

    How to Apply : Application are to be submitted ONLINE at IRCTC website only from 29/12/2009 to 19/01/2010. Take a printout of the  registration slip and send it with fee on or before 03/02/2010 to :
    Post Box no. 31, Kalkaji Post Office, New Delhi - 110019
    Please visit http://www.irctc.com/ListOfJobs.jsp to see detailed information and online application form etc.

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    Various jobs in Damodar Valley Corporation Jan2010<-- Click for Details


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    Damodar Valley Corporation Limited
    (A Govt. of India Enterprise)

    Damodar Valley corporation (DVC) invites applications for the following posts :

    1. Management Trainee (Personnel & Administration) : 23 posts (UR-11, OBC-6, SC-4, ST-2), Pay Scale : PB-3 Rs.15600-39100 grade pay Rs.5650/-, Age : 30 years
    2. Sr. Chemist Gr.III (Trainee) : 25 posts (UR-11, OBC-7, SC-4, ST-3), Pay Scale : PB-3 Rs.15600-39100 grade pay Rs.5650/-, Age : 30 years
    3. Safety Officer : 08 posts (UR-3, OBC-2, SC-2, ST-1), Pay Scale : PB-3 Rs.15600-39100 grade pay Rs.5650/-, Age : 35 years
    4. Assistant cum Junior Translator (Hindi) : 03 posts (UR-1, OBC-1, SC-1), Pay Scale : PB-1 Rs.5200-20200 grade pay Rs.2650/-, Age : 30 years


    How to apply: Eligible and interested candidates can apply on the prescribed application format on or before 08/02/2010.

    Fore detailed information and application format, please visit http://www.dvc.gov.in

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    PO recruitment in SBI Associate Banks Jan2010<-- Click for Details


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    SBI Vacancy on STATE BANK Of INDIA (SBI)
    Central Recruitment & Promotion Department (CRPD)
    Corporate Centre, Mumbai

    Online applications are invited from eligible Indian Citizens for appointment as Probationary Officers (PO) (JMG-I) in Associate Banks of State Bank of India (SBI).
    Date of Written Examination : 07/03/2010
    Receipt of Online Applications : 01/01/2010 to 31/01/2020
    • Probationary Officer (PO) : 1717 posts (SC-301,ST-289, OBC-459,.UR-668) (PH-25), in various 6 SBI Group Associate Banks,   Qualification : 60% (55% for SC/ST/PWD) aggregate marks in class XII or Diploma course after 10th standard AND 55% (50%) aggregate marks in Graduation irrespective of Pass Course or Honours Course, Age : 21-30 years as on 31/01/2010. Relaxation as per rules., Pay Scale : Rs.10000-18240/-

    Application Fee : Rs.500/- (Rs.50/- for SC/ST/PWD). Candidates are required to go to any CBS Branch of State Bank of India and pay the amount of prescribes fees and get receipt from the branch.

    How to Apply: Apply Online at SBI web site from 01/01/2010 to 31/01/2010.

    Kindly visit /Recruitment section at http://sbi.co.in  for detailed information.

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    SSC Junior Engineer Examination-2010<-- Click for Details


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    Staff Selection Commission (SSC)

    Junior Engineers (Civil & Electrical) Examination, 2010

    Staff Selection Commission (SSC) will hold on Sunday, the 21/03/2010 an open compettitive examination for recruitment to the post of JUNIOR ENGINEERS (CIVIL & ELECTRICAL) in CPWD in the pay scale of Rs. 5000-8000 all over country.

    1. Vacancies : No. of vacancies for the post of Junior Engineer (Civil & Elect) will be determined in due course.
    2. Age Limit : 18-27 years as on 27/01/2010. Relaxation as per Govt. rules.
    3. Educational Qualification : Diploma in Civil or Electrical or Mechanical Engineering from an institution recognized by Govt. of India or equivalent qualification.

    Fee : Rs. 100/- in the form of Central Recruitment Fee Stamps. No fee for SC/ST/PH and Ex-servicemen candidates.

    Closing Date : The last date for receipt of application in the commission will be 27/01/2010. For those candidates who are living in remote areas, the last date will be 03/02/2010.

    Cantre of Examination and Address to which Applications should be sent : The applications should be addressed to the Regional Office of the SSC as listed here;
    1. Delhi, Jaipur, Dehradun : Regional Director (NR), SSC, 5th Floor, Block No.12, CGO Complex, Lodhi Raod, New Delhi-110504
    2. Hyderabad, Vishakhapatnam, Rajmundry, Guntur, Chennai, Coimbatore, Madurai, Pondicherry, Tirunevelli : Regional Director (SR), SSC, E.V.K. Sampath College Raod, Chennai-600006
    3. Kolkata, Port Blair, Gangatok, Jalpaiguri, Bhubaneswar, Sambalpur, Ranchi : Regional Director (ER), SSC, 5, Esplanade Row West, Old Assembly Building, Ground Floor, Kolkata-700001
    4. Mumbai, Nagpur, Panji, Ahmedabad : Regional Director (WR), SSC, Army & Navy Building, 1st Floor, South Wing, Pratishtha Bhawan, Old CGO Complex, 101, M.K. Road, Mumbai-400020
    5. Allahabad, Patna, Lucknow: Regional Director (CR), SSC, 8-AB, Beli Raod, Allahabad-211002
    6. Guwahati (Dispur), Itanagar, Imphal, Shillong, Aizwal, Kohima & Agartala : Regional Director (NER), SSC, Rukmini Nagar, P.O. Assam, Sachivalaya, Guwahati-781006
    7. Bangalore, Thiruvananthapuram, Kochi : Regional Director (KKR), SSC, 1st Floor, 2nd Block, ‘E’ Wing, Koramangala, Bangalore-560034
    8. Raipur, Bhopal, Gwalior, Bilaspur, Indore, Jabalpur : Dy. Director (MPR), SSC, ‘Nishant Villa’, F.Jalvihar Colony, Raipur-492001
    9. Chandigarh, Shimla, Jammu, Srinagar: Dy. Director (NWR), SSC, Block No.3, Ground Floor, Kendriya Sadan, Sector-9, Chandigarh-160017

    For further details and application form, please view  http://ssc.nic.in/notice/examnotice/Junior%20Engineer-2010.pdf

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