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CBSE Class XIIFunctional English(SET-1) Sample Paper – 2011
M.M: 100m

Time: 3 hrs

General instructions:
1. The paper contains four sections; Sections A, B, C and D. All the sections are compulsory.
2. Read the questions carefully before answering.
3. Marks will be deducted for exceeding word limit and for illegible, untidy presentation.
4. There are six printed pages.

SECTION A: READING

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Q.1. Read the passage given below and then answer the questions which follow:
Indians, it seems, are becoming more aware of the positive side to staying fit. What exactly is being fit all about: a good body or stamina? More than ten years ago, when Jane Fonda and her aerobics hit the world, the refrain was losing weight and having a Fonda figure – trim thighs, taut belly and shapely arms and hips.

Fitness then meant being slim. Today the word has taken on a wider connotation. A body with hard, firm muscles and no fat can be oneof the signs of being fit, but it’s no longer just about looking good. Feeling good is equally important. “Do understand,” explains Dr. Prabha Sanghi of Pulse Impulse, a fitness and health centre, “that all overweight are not obese and vice-versa.”
Obesity stems from other reasons than just eating too much. “In India eating is a matter of habit. If the family has been eating cereals four times a day or four bananas every morning, they will continue to do so without bothering to find out about the calories they’re taking in. When you visit someone and are offered food, your refusal may offend the host. So you eat. Over indulgent mothers think ghee-soaked paranthas is what their children need. People also eat when they’re stressed,” Then, when they become overweight, they resort to fat suction and weight loss through machines, fad diets, protein powders, etc.
However, says Dr. Anjali Mukherjee of Health Total, people are realizing the harmful effect of these techniques. They are now moving towards long-term and healthy ways of remaining fit. And these ways are increasingly becoming personalized.

“Holistic health plans, corrective dietary / nutritive patterns and moderation in everything is becoming the new age mind-set, which is the correct attitude to fitness,” she says. “The only healthy way to stay fit is to follow an individual-specific diet lifestyle and exercise pattern. Each individual is unique in terms of body constitution and assessed on different parameters. For instance, diabetes, which is commonly understood as hereditary, occur due to eating excessive sweets. An abusive lifestyle, drinking and stress prepones the incidence by 20years.”

The past few years have thrown up a lot of new options – in both exercising and nutrition, both of which go hand in hand. If nutrition is inadequate, the body doesn’t reap the benefits of exercise. “You are what you eat,’ said Hippocrates. That explains it all, says Dr. Mukherjee. “Diet forms a basic pillar of support for correcting and preventing most medical problems.”

“The selection of food makes a lot of difference,” adds Dr.Mukherjee… “If you’re body-building, you need to have more protein and carbohydrates to get enough energy for workouts. You also need multivitamins to transport these nutrients properly. Different diets are needed to derive the full benefit of different sports.”
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For instance, those into weight training should have a banana, whole-wheat bread sandwich, fruit and milk shake before going to the gym, as carbohydrates before exercising are used as fuel so that the muscle protein is conserved. Those into aerobics and swimming should eat a carbohydrate diet like bran bread / bran roti, banana, pasta and fruits. It’s just a question of forming the right food habits to complement the exercises you do.

The options in exercise are many – walking, sport, the gym or even working out at home. Also, no single exercise takes care of all aspects of fitness equally. So having the option of more than one activity to turn to keeps exercise from becoming monotonous.
The once-trendy aerobics has given way to the well-equipped gym. People prefer the treadmill or the stepper and the younger lot like the weights for muscle building. Of course there is a whole set of people who swear by their daily walks. “The fresh air and the time one gets alone to introspect cannot happen while working on the treadmill or the stepper,” says Suresh Chaudhary, a corporate executive. “It is an addiction. Even when I am travelling, I refuse to miss my daily walk.”

Yoga, too, is a big fitness movement as it takes care of physical, mental and spiritual fitness. “Yoga is a wholesome exercise,” says Bharat Thakur who’s been teaching it for severalyears now, both in-groups and individually. “It works on all aspects of fitness like strength, endurance, flexibility, coordination ability and agility. It reducesweight, tones the body, makes the skin glow, improves memory and concentration, rids joints pain, and keeps you fresh the whole day.”
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Good hair, great skin, a toned body, high energy levels and a balanced mind all are indicators of a fit person. That, and the absence of any medical problems. For, at the endof the day, quality of life is what we are all looking for. And fitness is an inseparable part of the quality of life. way2freshers.com

1.1 Based on your understanding of the passage answer the following questions:

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(a) How has the concept of fitness changed over the years?

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(b) How are overweight and obesity related?

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(c) What techniques do overweight people adopt to shed weight?

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(d) What alternative is preferable? Why?

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(e) How is the selection of food vital for fitness?

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(f) Why is Yoga preferred to other exercises?

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(g) Enumerate the indicators of a fit person?

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1.2 Find words from the passage which mean the same as each of the following:

(1×3=3)

(i) Often repeated comment. (para 1)
(ii) An idea suggested by a word in addition to its main meaning. (para 6)
(iii) Something that decides or limits the way in which something can be done (para 7)

Q. 2. Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow:

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Do children really need such long summer breaks, was a question posed by some experts recently. Apparently, such a long break disrupts their development and comes in the way of their learning process. Let’s get them back to their books, is perhaps the expert view, if not in so many words. One would have thought the children are doing too much during their vacations and not too little, given the plethora of classes, camps and workshops involving swimming, art, personality development, music, computers and the like that seem to cram their calendar. Even the trips taken in the name of holidays seem laden with exotic destinations and customized experience packed into a short period of time. We can do Europe in ten days and Australia in a week and come back armed with digital memories and overflowing suitcases. Holidays are in some ways, no longer a break but an intensified search for experience not normally encountered in everyday life.way2freshers.com
It is a far cry from summer holidays one experienced while growing up. For holidays every year meant one thing and one thing alone—— you went back to your native place logged in with the emotional headquarters of your extended family and spent two months with a gaggle of uncles, aunts and first and second cousins. The happiest memoriesof the childhood of a whole generation seem to be centered around this annual ritual of homecoming and of affirmation. We tendered tacit apologies for the separateness entailed in being individuals even as we scurried back into the cauldron of community represented by family. Summer vacation was a time sticky with oneness, as who we were and what we owned oozed out from our individual selves into a collective pot.
Summer was not really a break, but a joint. It was the bridge used to reaffirm one’s connectedness with one’s connectedness with one’s larger community. One did not travel, one returned. It was not an attempt to experience the new and the extraordinary but one that emphatically underlined the powerof the old and the ordinary. As times change, what we seek from our summer breaks too has changed in a fundamental way. Today, we are attached much more to work and summer helps us temporarily detach from this new source of identity. We refuel our individual selves now; and do so with much more material than we did in the past. But for those who grew up in different times, summer was the best time of their lives. (418 words)
Source: The Times of India
2.1 Make notes of the above passage using an acceptable format including abbreviations, with suitable titles.

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2.2 Make a summary of the above passage in not more than 80 words.

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SECTION B: ADVANCED WRITING SKILLS

3. Write a factual description of a healthy meal to be served at a youth hostel. You are a nutritionist working at a reputed Hospital. Do not use more than 80 words.

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You are Geetu Singh, the Incharge of your school “Painting Club”. You have received an invitation from the nearby DAV School to participate in the activities of the Painting Club during the winter break. Write a reply declining the offer giving a valid reason. (Word limit 50-80)
4. Doaba Book House has brought out a comprehensive book on ‘Effective Creative Writing Skills in English.’ Write a letter to a well known and highly frequented bookshop in the capital offering 25% discount on the above book on the purchase of minimum 150 copies of the book. You are the Administrative Officer, British School, Delhi.

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You are a resident of Saket Pocket C. The sweepers of MCD neither clean the streets nor pick up the garbage regularly. Write a letter of complaint to the Commissioner, MCD, bringing to his notice both the problem and the outcome of such callous attitude. Request him to take necessary steps.(Word limit- 125)

5. Treading a cautious path on the unauthorized places of worship springing up in public places——- including roads——- the Supreme Court ruled that while the existing structures may remain, the government must prevent such encroachment in the future. As the Cultural Club In charge of Pathways School, Hisar, prepare a speech for the morning assembly in about 125-150 words.

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OR

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Superstitions, they say, are the manifest weakness of the human mind and were created mainly to spread fear. In the wake of the recent Solar Eclipse proved the truth of this when superstition came to dominate the lives of many. Write a speech on the superstitions, myth and irrationality which is prevalent in today’s time.

SECTION C: GRAMMAR

6. The following passage has not been edited and there is one error in each line. Write the incorrect word and the correction in your answer sheet against the correct number:

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ERROR CORRECTION
Not in the mood to eg. The a
(a) wastes time the University reopens early. __________________________________________
(b) The Dyal Nand College, affiliate to The Delhi ________________________________________
(c) University is organize an orientation _______________________________________________
(d) program to the Freshers on Monday. ______________________________________________
(e) The session was being organized _________________________________________________
(f) two day before the new _________________________________________________________
(g) session kicking in. The college ___________________________________________________
(h) wants to organize the orientationing session ________________________________________
(i) because they want to start of _____________________________________________________
(j) regular classes in the very first day. ________________________________________________

7. Look at the words and phrases below. Rearrange them to form meaningful sentences.

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(a) put into/ as the/ at low/ baby can/ he is/ as soon/ water/ toddle/ tide/
(b) water/ the baby/ in the/ here/ plays/ site and/
(c) long enough/ the mother/ him/ does not/ to weary/ there/ leave him/
(d) older/ at low tide/ as/ wade about/ allowed to/ he is/ he grows/
(d) look out/ water/ keep a/ into deep/ sharp/ does not stray/ so that he/ his elders/

8. Rohit’s father has to go to Dehradun on an official tour by train. Since he is very busy he asked Rohit to get a ticket. As Rohit has never bought a ticket before, his father gives him instructions. Frame 5 sets of meaningful dialogue between Rohit and his father based on the above inputs.

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9. You come across your friend Sumit in the busy cloth market of Chandni Chowk, Delhi. You have met him after five years. During these years he has launched a travel and tourism company and is running it successfully. You have a number of questions to ask him. Frame ten questions you would like to ask him.

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SECTION D — LITERATURE

10. Read the following extract and answer any one of the following:

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“I know why the caged bird beats his wings
Till its blood is red on the cruel bars.”

(a) Name the poet.

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(b) Explain the line, ‘Till its blood is red on the cruel bars.’

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(c) What does the bird symbolize?

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(d) Identify the figure of speech in the second line.

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(e) Who does the bird appeal to for help?

OR

Dumb
As old medallions to the thumb,
Silent as the sleeve-worn stone
Of casement ledges where the moss has grown——
A poem should be wordless
As the flight of birds.

(a) Name the poet and the poet.

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(b) What do ‘dumb’ and ‘thumb signify?

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(c) What are the two words used in the extract which expresses the meaning of a poem without saying anything? 1m
(d) Which literary device is used in the poem? Give an example.

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(e) What are the qualities of a good poem according to the above lines?

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11. Answer any two of the following in about 40 – 50 words each:

(4×2=8)

(a) In the poem ‘Of Mothers, Among Other Things’, why does the Narrator say, ‘my cold parchment tongue licks bark’?
(b) How should a poem bring out grief and love, according to Archibald MacLeish?
(c) In the lines, ‘season of mists and mellow fruitfulness’, who is the poet describing? Who is its close friend? And why have they been described so?
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12. Answer any one of the following in about 80 – 100 words:

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Who is the Master of the World
Who shall I condemn to death
(a) Name the play and the author.

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(b) Who speaks these words and to whom?

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(c) Who does ‘Master of the World’ refer to?

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(d) What is his dilemma?

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(e) Why does he call it ‘his last act of mercy’?

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OR

In the play Alexander has been portrayed as a man of action and at the same time as a man of emotion also. Elucidate.

13. Answer any two of the following in about 40-50 words each: (4×2=8)

a) What were the drawbacks in the plan that the two comedians had devised to meet the conditions of the challenge put forth by Suzanne?
(b) Explain: But do not take from any man his song.
(c) Why does the writer conclude that the bee was morally higher in the scale than the mosquito?
(d) In what context does Einstein say: Knowledge is dead; the school, however, serves the living? What does he imply by it?

14. Answer any one of the following in about 100-125 words:

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You are one of Lisa’s devoted admirers who have followed her career with great interest. You have witnessed the performance she gives after Doronin’s death. You are so moved that you write a letter to congratulate her on her brilliant performance and to express your sympathy at the news of the major’s death which you have learnt from the other actors. Write the letter within 100 – 125 words.

OR

The story, “A Room 10′ × 8′ ” is one full of ironical instances. Discuss them within 100 – 125 words

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TAMIL NADU PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION DEPARTMENTAL EXAMINATIONS-DECEMBER- 2010 TIME-TABLE
Examinations of the Forenoon and After noon Sessions will commence from 9-00 A.M. and 2-30 P.M. respectively

Thursday, the 23rd December 2010

9.00 a.m. to 11.00 a.m.
Test Code.
1. 002 Departmental Test for Officers of the Panchayat Development Department-Paper-II-Village
Swaraj (without Books)
9.00 a.m. to 12.00 Noon
2. 001 Second-Class Language Test-Part A — Written Examination – Translation and Composition
(without books)
3. 003 Departmental Test for Officers of the Co-operative Department – Co-operation – First Paper
(without books)
4. 004 Deputy Inspectors Test-First Paper (Relating to Secondary and Special Schools) (without books)
5. 005 Departmental Test for Accounts Officers in the Tamil Nadu Electricity Board — First Paper
(without books)
6. 006 Departmental Test for members of the Tamil Nadu Ministerial Service in the National
Employment Service (without books)
7. 007 Departmental Test for Evaluation and Applied Research Department (without books)
8. 008 Departmental Test in the Manual of the Firemenship for Officers of the Tamil Nadu Fire Service-
First Paper (without books)
9. 009 Fisheries Department Test-II -Part A — Theory — (without books).
10. 011 Departmental Test for Supervisors of Industrial Co-operatives in the Industries Department -
Co-operation–General — First Paper–Co-operative Law (without books).
2.30 p.m. to 5.30 p.m.
1. 016 Departmental Test for Officers of the Co-operative Department — Co-operation — Second Paper
(Without Books)
2. 017 Deputy Inspector’s Test–Second Paper (Relating to Elementary Schools) (Without Books)
3. 018 Advanced Language Test for Officers of the Tamil Nadu Educational Subordinate Service–
Tamil–First Paper–Prose and poetry (Without Books)
4. 019 Departmental Test for Accounts Officers in the Tamil Nadu Electricity Board–Second Paper
(Without Books)
5. 020 Departmental Test for Officers of the National Employment Service (Without Books)
6 021 Departmental Test in the Manual of Firemanship for Officers of the Tamil Nadu Fire Service–
Second Paper (without Books)
7. 022 Fisheries Department Test – II –Part A (Practical) (Without Books)
8. 023 Departmental Test for Supervisors of Industrial Co-operative in the Industries Department-Cooperation
General- Second Paper – Co-operative Principles and Practice (Without Books)

Friday, the 24th December-2010

9-00 a.m. to 12.00 noon
1. 029 Departmental Test for Officers of the Co-operative Department – Auditing-First Paper
(Without Books)
2. 030 The Tamil Nadu Fire Service Department Test (Without Books)
3. 031 Fisheries Department Test-II-Part B–(Theory) (Without Books)
4. 032 Departmental Test for Supervisors of Industrial Co-operatives in the Industries Department,
Co-operative Accounts and Audit including Book-keeping and Secretarial Practice
(Without Books)
5. 033 to The Translation Test–First Paper — Translation of English Passage bearing on Court Judgements
038 into Language (Without Books)
6. 039 Survey Department Test-Revenue Draughtsman Test-First Paper (Without Books).
2-30 p.m. to 5-30 p.m.
1. 044 Departmental Test for Officers of the Co-operative Department — Auditing — Second Paper
(Without Books)
2. 045 Advanced Language Test for Officers of the Tamil Nadu Educational Subordinate Service –
Tamil — Second Paper–Translation and Essay (Without Books).
3. 046 Fisheries Department Test II-Part B (Practical) (Without Books)
4. 047 Departmental Test for Supervisors of Industrial Co-operatives in the Industries Department-
Industrial Co-operation (Without Books)
5. 048 to The Translation Test–Second paper–Translation of News paper report in a language into English
053 (Without Books)
6. 054 Survey Department Test–Revenue Draughtsman Test–Second Paper (Without Books)

Sunday, the 26th December-2010

9-00 a.m. to 11-30 a.m.
1. 058 Special language Test for Officers of the Education Department-Higher Standard–First Paper–
Tamil Text and Textual Grammar (Without Books)
9-00 a.m. to 12-00 noon
2. 059 Departmental Test for Officers of the Co-operative Department–Banking (Without Books)
3. 060 Fisheries Department Test II–Part C–Theory (Without Books)
4. 061 Departmental Test for Supervisors of Industrial Co-operatives in the Industries Department–
Business Administration including Cost Accounting (Without Books)
5. 062 Survey Department Test–Head Surveyors and Sub-Assistant Tests-First Paper (Without Books)
6. 063 Local Fund Audit Department Test–Commercial Book-keeping (Without Books)

Sunday, the 26th December 2010 – contd.

2-30 p.m. to 4-30 p.m.
1. 067 Special Language Test for Officers of the Education Department–Higher Standard–Second
Paper–Tamil Translation and Composition (Without Books).
2-30 p.m. to 5-30 p.m.
2. 068 Departmental Test for Officers of the Co-operative Department- Co-operative Management and
Administration –First Paper (Without Books)
3. 069 Departmental Test for Forest Subordinate Service Officers–Forest Law –First Paper
(Without Books).
4. 070 The Criminal Judicial Test–Part I –The Indian Penal Code–(General Principles) (Without Books)
5. 071 Survey Department Test–Revenue Draughtsman Test–Third Paper (Without Books)
6. 072 Survey Department Test–Field Surveyor’s Test–First Paper (Without Books)
7. 073 Survey Department Test — Deputy Surveyor’s Test — First Paper (Without Books)
8. 074 Survey Department Test — Computation Test — First Paper (Without Books)
9. 075 Fisheries Department Test II – Part C(Practical) (Without Books)

Monday, the 27th December 2010

9-00 a.m. to 11-00 a.m.
1. 081 Departmental Test for Junior Assistants in the Office of the Administrator-General and Official
Trustee–Second Paper (Without Books)
2. 082 The Tamil Nadu Wakf Board Department Test–Second Paper–General Principles
(Without Books)
9-00 a.m. to 12-00 noon
3. 083 Forest Department Test — The Tamil Nadu Forest Department Code and the Tamil Nadu
Accounts Code-Volume III Part III (Without Books)
4. 084 Departmental Test for Forest Subordinate Service Officers–Office Procedure and Accounts–First
Paper (Without Books)
5. 085 Subordinate Accounts Service Examination–Part II(a)—Accounts and Audit of Local Bodies–
(Theoretical ) (Without Books)
6. 086 Departmental Test for Officers of the Co-operative Department — Co-operative Management and
Administration–Second Paper (Without Books)
7. 088 Survey Department Test–Head Surveyors and Sub-Assistant Test–Second Paper (Without Books)
8. 089 Survey Department Test-Field Surveyor’s Test — Second Paper (Without Books)

Monday, the 27th December 2010 – contd.

2-30 p.m. to 5-30 p.m.
1. 094 The Criminal Judicial Test (Part-II)–The Code of Criminal Procedure–General Principles
(Without Books)
2. 095 Survey Department Test–Deputy Surveyor’s Test –Second Paper (Without Books).
3. 096 Survey Department Test–Computation Test–Second Paper (Without Books)
4. 097 Survey Department Test–Revenue Draughtsman Test–Fourth Paper (Without Books).
5. 098 Departmental Test for Officers of the Co-operative Department — Book-keeping (Without Books).

Tuesday, the 28th December-2010

9-00 a.m. to 11.00 a.m.
1. 102 The Criminal Judicial Test Part I–The Indian Penal Code–Detailed Application (With Books)
2. 103 Departmental Test for Rural Welfare Officer (Women) Paper (a)–Manual of Village Level
Workers and Community Development Manual –Part I (With Books)
9-00 a.m. to 12.00 noon
3. 105 The Electricity Department Account Test –First Paper–(With Books)
4. 106 Departmental Test for Forest Subordinate Service Officers–Forest Law–Second Paper
(With Books)
5. 107 Forest Department Test–The Tamil Nadu Forest Department Code and the Tamil Nadu Accounts
Code–Volume III–Part III (With Books)
6. 109 Departmental Test for Junior Assistants in the Office of the Administrator-General and Official Trustee–First Paper (With Books)
7. 110 The Civil and Criminal Judicial Test for members of the Judicial Department–Part I (With Books)
8. 111 Departmental Test for Junior Assistants in the Police Department (With Books)
9. 112 The Revenue Test-Part–I First Paper (With Books)
10. 113 The Tamil Nadu Wakf Board Department Test–First Paper–Detailed Application (With Books).
11. 114 The Account Test for Executive Officers (With Books).
12. 115 Subordinate Accounts Service Examination — Part II(b) Accounts and Audit of Local Bodies
(Practical) (With Books).
2-30 p.m. to 4-00 p.m.
1. 119 Deputy Inspector’s Test–Educational Statistics (With Books).
2-30 p.m. to 4-30 p.m.
2. 120 The Electricity Department Account Test–Second Paper (With Books)
3. 121 Departmental Test for Officers of the Probation Branch of the Jail Department –Part I –
Section (A)–Indian Penal Code (With Books)
4. 122 The Criminal Judicial Test Part II– The Code of Criminal Procedure–Detailed Application
(With Books).

Tuesday, the 28th December-2010- contd

2-30 p.m. to 4-30 p.m.
5. 123 Departmental Test for Officers of the Panchayat Development Department–Paper I–Manual of
Village Level Workers, Community Development Manual Part I and a Guide to Community
Development (With Books).
2-30 p.m. to 5-00 p.m.
6. 132 Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments Administration Department Test–First Paper
(With Books).
2-30 p.m. to 5-30 p.m.
7. 125 Departmental Test for Agricultural Marketing Department Employees (With Books)
8. 126 Departmental Test for Forest Subordinate Service Officers-Office Procedure and Accounts-
Second Paper (With Books)
9. 128 The Civil and Criminal Judicial Test for members of the Judicial Department (Part II)
(With Books)
10. 129 Departmental Test in the Tamil Nadu Medical Code (With Books)
11. 130 The Revenue Test Part I Second Paper (With Books)
12. 131 Subordinate Accounts Service Examination–Part I (a) –Local Acts and Rules framed thereunder
(Practical ) (With Books)

Wednesday, the 29th December 2010

9-00 a.m. to 11-00 a.m.
1. 135 The Account Test for Highways and Rural Works Department Officers and Subordinates–First
Paper (With Books)
2. 136 The Jail Test, Part I(a)– The Indian Penal Code (With Books)
3. 137 Departmental Test for Officers of the Probation Branch of the Jail Department–Part I–Section (B) –Criminal Procedure Code (With Books)
4. 138 Departmental Test for Officers of the Panchayat Development Department–Paper III– Constitution of India and Miscellaneous Acts. (With Books).
9-00 a.m. to 12.00 noon
5. 139 Animal Husbandry Department Test (With Books)
6. 140 Departmental Test for appointment as Assistant Audit Officers in the Audit Wing of the Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments Administration Department, Part I (a) Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowment (Administration) Act, 1959 and Rules framed thereunder and other Acts (Theory and Practical) (With Books).
7. 141 The Civil and Criminal Judicial Test for members of the Judicial Department–Part III (With Books)
8. 142 The Criminal Judicial Test–Part III–The Indian Evidence Act (With Books)
9. 143 Labour and Factories Department Test–Part A–(With Books)
10. 144 Tamil Nadu Maritime Board Test–Higher Grade (With Books)
11. 145 Registration Department Test, Group I–Paper I (With Books)
12. 146 The Revenue Test–Part II (With Books).
13. 147 The Stationery and Printing Department Test–Part A (With Books)
14. 148 Subordinate Accounts Service Examination-Part I (b)–Fundamental Rules, Pension Code and the
Tamil Nadu Travelling Allowance Rules (Practical ) (With Books).

Wednesday, the 29th December 2010- contd.

2-30 p.m. to 4.30 p.m.
1. 153 The Account Test for Highways and Rural Works Department Officers and Subordinates–
Second Paper (With Books).
2. 154 The Jail Test–Part I (b)–The Code of Criminal Procedure (With Books)
3. 155 Departmental Test for Officers of the Probation Branch of the Jail Department–Part IISection
(A) (With Books).
4. 156 Departmental Test for Officers of the Panchayat Development Department–Paper IV–The
Tamil Nadu Panchayats Act, 1994 and the Rules and Orders issued thereunder (With Books).
5. 157 Departmental Test for Officers of the Panchayat Development Department–Paper V–The
Tamil Nadu District Municipalities Act, 1920 and the Rules and Orders issued thereunder
(With Books).
2-30 p.m. to 5-30 p.m.
6. 158 Departmental Test for appointment as Assistant Audit Officers in the Audit Wing of the Hindu
Religious and Charitable Endowments Administration Department–Part I(b) –Fundamental
Rules, Travelling Allowance Rules, Pension Code and Temple Servants Service Rules, etc.,
(Theory and Practical) (With Books)
7. 159 Labour and Factories Department Test –Part B (With Books)
8. 160 Tamil Nadu Maritime Board Test–Lower Grade (With Books)
9. 161 Registration Department Test–Group I –Paper II (With Books)
10. 162 The Revenue Test–Part III (With Books)
11. 163 The Stationery and Printing Department Test Part “B” (With Books)
12. 164 Subordinate Accounts Service Examination-Part II (c) –Accounts and Audit of State Trading
Schemes (Practical) (With Books)
4-30 p.m. to 5-30 p.m.
13. 152 Departmental Test for Officers of the Probation Branch of the Jail Department–Part II–
Section (B) (With Books).

Thursday, the 30th December 2010

9-00 a.m. to 11-00 a.m.
1. 168 Departmental Test for Municipal Commissioners in the Municipal Administration Department–
Part I (With Books).
2. 169 Departmental Test for Rural Welfare Officer (Women) Paper (b) Village Swaraj (With Books).
3. 170 Departmental Test in Tamil Nadu Services Manual, Volume I for the Staff of the Tamil Nadu
Public Service Commission (With Books)
9-00 a.m. to 12-00 noon
4. 171 Departmental Test in Commercial Taxes Act–Part I (With Books).
5. 172 Departmental Test for appointment as Internal Audit Officers in the Board Office–Audit Branch
of the Tamil Nadu Electricity Board–First Paper (With Books)
6. 173 Departmental Test for Draughtsman, Grade III in the Forest Department–Examination in Law
(With Books).

Thursday, the 30th December 2010 Contd.

9-00 a.m. to 12-00 noon
7. 174 Departmental Test for appointment as Assistant Audit Officers in the Audit Wing of the Hindu
Religious and Charitable Endowments Administration Department–Part II(a) — Accounts and
Audit of Hindu Religious Institutions (Theory and Practical) (With Books)
8. 175 Departmental Test for Subordinate Officers in the Tamil Nadu Treasuries and Accounts
Department (With Books).
9. 176 The Account Test for Subordinate Officers–Part I (With Books).
2-30 p.m. to 4-30 p.m.
1. 177 The Jail Test –Part I(c)–Laws, Rules, Regulations and Orders relating to Jail Management
(With Books).
2. 178 Departmental Test for the members of the Staff of the Tamil Nadu Khadi and Village Industries
Board–First Paper (On Gandhiji’s Collected Works, Volume V ) (Tamil), (With Books).
3. 179 Departmental Test for Municipal Commissioners in the Municipal Administration Department–
Part II (With Books).
4. 180 Departmental Test for Rural Welfare Officer (Women)–Paper(c) — The Tamil Nadu Panchayats
Act, 1994 (without rules and orders) (With Books).
5. 181 Departmental Test for the Staff of the Tamil Nadu Water Supply and Drainage Board
(With Books).
2-30 p.m. to 5-30 p.m.
6. 182 Departmental Test in Commercial Taxes Act–Part II (With Books)
7. 183 Departmental Test for appointment as Internal Audit Officers in the Board Office–Audit Branch
of the Tamil Nadu Electricity Board–Second Paper (With books).
8. 184 Fisheries Department Test I (With Books)
9. 185 Department Test for Draughtsman Grade III in the Forest Department Examination in Office
Procedures and Accounts (With Books).
10. 186 Departmental Test for appointment as Assistant Audit Officers in the Audit Wing of the Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments Administration Department–Part II(b)–Accounts and Audit of Thiruppani Works of Religious Institutions and General Accounts of Government of Tamil Nadu (Theory and Practical) (With Books).
11. 187 The Account Test for Public Works Department Officers and Subordinates Part I (With Books).
12. 188 Registration Department Test Group III (With Books).
13. 189 Department Test on Motor Vehicles Act, 1988, etc., and the rules and notifications made
there under for the staff of the Transport Department (With Books).
14. 190 The Account Test for Subordinate Officers–Part II (With Books).

Friday, the 31st December 2010

9-00 a.m. to 11-00 a.m.
1. 194 The Jail Test – Part II – Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2000
(Central Act 56 of 2000) (With Books)
2. 195 Departmental Test for members of the Staff of the Tamil Nadu Khadi and Village Industries
Board–Second Paper on the Hand Book Pattern of Financial Assistance by the Khadi and Village
Industries Board (With Books).
9-00 a.m. to 11-30 a.m.
3. 206 Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments Administration Department Test–Second Paper
(With Books).
9-00 a.m. to 12-00 noon.
4. 196 Registration Department Test–Group II (With Books).
5. 197 The Agricultural Department Test for Members of the Tamil Nadu Ministerial Service in the
Agriculture Department (With Books)
6. 198 The Agricultural Department Test for the Technical Officers of the Agriculture Department
(With Books)
7. 199 Departmental Test in Commercial Taxes Acts–Part III (With Books)
8. 200 Forest Department Test–Standing Orders of the Board of Revenue and the Service Rules
(With Books).
9. 201 Local Fund Audit Department Test–Local Acts and Rules framed thereunder (With Books).
10. 202 Panchayat Development Account Test (With Books).
11. 203 Department Test for Government Press Officers (With Books)
12. 204 The Account Test for Public Works Department Officers and Subordinates –Part II (With Books).
13. 205 Departmental Test in the Code of Criminal Procedure for the staff of the Transport Department
(With Books).

Friday, the 31st December 2010

2-30 p.m. to 5-30 p.m.
1. 208 The Tamil Nadu Government Office Manual Test
(Previously the District Office Manual–(Two Parts) (With Books).

Railway Recruitment Board Section and Junior Engineer Result 2010 RRB Junior Engineer Result 2010

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Railway Recruitment Board, East Railway Colony, Bhopal – 462053 (Phone No. 0755-2746660)
(website www.rrbbhopal.gov.in)
RESULT OF WRITTEN EXAMINATION HELD ON 25.10.2009
Employment Notice No. 02/2008

On the basis of written examination held on 25/10/2009 for Cat.No.01,02,05 TO 15 & 40, the following candidates are provisionally found successful for Documents and Candidature Verification. The Roll Numbers of successful candidates are given in ascending order.

Cat. No.- 01 Section Engineer (Electrical) Grade Rs. 6500-10500 (RSRP) Total Vacancies-UR-19, OB-10, SC-06 & ST-04 Total-39 (Thirty Nine) Ex-SM-03 Documents and candidature verification date – 18/10/2010 The first seven digits 1582010 are common in 14 digit roll number. The next seven digits of roll number are as under:-

1000128 1000132 1000338 1000432 1000441 1000581 1000606 1000645 1001015 1001031
1001049 1001127 1001216 1001399 2000011 2000152 2000223 2000260 2000748 2000907
3000042 3000065 3000162 3000257 3000277 4000060 4000063 4000064 4000072 4000094
4000187 4000231 4000256 4000258 4000314 4000375 4000447 (Thirty Seven Candidates)

Additional Candidates-

2000358 2000739 4000083 4000121 4000189 (Five Candidates)

Cat. No.- 02 Section Engineer (TM) Grade Rs. 6500-10500 (RSRP)
Total Vacancies-UR-03, OB-01, SC-00 & ST-01 Total-05 (Five) Ex-SM-00
Documents and candidature verification date – 18/10/2010
The first seven digits 1582020 are common in 14 digit roll number. The next seven digits of roll
number are as under:-

3000031 (One Candidate)

Cat. No.- 05 Section Engineer (Mechanical) Grade Rs. 6500-10500 (RSRP)
Total Vacancies-UR-12, OB-04, SC-05 & ST-01 Total-22 (Twenty Two) Ex-SM-00
No candidate has been qualified in the written examination against the vacancies.

Cat. No.- 05 Section Engineer (Mechanical) Grade Rs. 6500-10500 (RSRP)
Total Vacancies-UR-12, OB-04, SC-05 & ST-01 Total-22 (Twenty Two) Ex-SM-00 No candidate has been qualified in the written examination against thevacancies. Cat. No.- 06 Section Engineer (C&W) Mech.Grade Rs. 6500-10500 (RSRP)

Total Vacancies-UR-08, OB-04, SC-03 & ST-02 Total-17 (Seventeen) Ex-SM-01 Documents and candidature verification date – 18/10/2010

The first seven digits 1582060 are common in 14 digit roll number. The next seven digits of roll number are as under:-

2000124 2000376 4000001 4000106 4000108 4000175 (Six Candidates)
Cat. No.- 07 Section Engineer (Signal) Grade Rs. 6500-10500 (RSRP)
Total Vacancies-UR-15, OB-08, SC-05 & ST-02 Total-30 (Thirty) Ex-SM-01
Documents and candidature verification date – 19/10/2010
The first seven digits 1582070 are common in 14 digit roll number. The next seven digits of roll
number are as under:-
1000007 1000123 1000378 1000381 1000388 1000476 1000477 1000799 1001330 1001398

1001456 2000048 2000222 2000481 2000723 2000736 2000756 3000099 4000003 4000012
4000025 4000066 4000118 4000181 4000307 4000348 4000433 4000489 4000607 (Twenty Nine)
Additional Candidates-
1000391 1000479 1000590 1001442 2000158 2000509 2000657 4000104 4000486 (Nine)
Cat. No.- 08 Section Engineer (Tele.) Grade Rs. 6500-10500 (RSRP)
Total Vacancies-UR-10, OB-06, SC-03 & ST-03 Total-22 (Twenty Two) Ex-SM-01
Documents and candidature verification date – 19/10/2010
The first seven digits 1582080 are common in 14 digit roll number. The next seven digits of roll
number are as under:-
1000024 1000052 1000175 1000430 1000467 2000032 2000049 2000065 3000102 3000137
3000181 4000015 4000030 4000036 4000044 4000057 4000078 4000107 4000120 4000133
4000213 4000227 (Twenty Two Candidates)
Additional Candidates-
1000070 2000097 3000047 3000156 4000028 4000047 (Six Candidates)

Cat. No.- 09 Junior Engineer-II (Electrical) Grade Rs. 5000-8000 (RSRP)
Total Vacancies-UR-50, OB-26, SC-21 & ST-14 Total-111 (One Hundred Eleven) Ex-SM-
11
Documents and candidature verification date – 20/10/2010
The first seven digits 1582090 are common in 14 digit roll number. The next seven digits of roll
number are as under:-
1000040 1000067 1000367 1000385 1000408 1000576 1000622 1000793 1000835 1000975
1001064 1001184 1001402 1001430 1001552 2000059 2000063 2000078 2000241 2000297
2000413 2000449 2000551 2000619 2000684 2000942 2000958 2001129 2001201 2001348
2001424 2001468 2001531 2001633 2001806 2001899 2001911 2001916 2001918 2001952
2002091 2002094 2002176 3000039 3000062 3000216 3000274 3000278 3000359 3000373
3000382 3000459 3000480 4000031 4000038 4000058 4000059 4000098 4000164 4000165
Documents and candidature verification date – 21/10/2010
4000238 4000342 4000386 4000418 4000429 4000476 4000593 4000599 4000630 4000640
4000675 4000714 4000716 4000784 4000826 4000857 4000923 4001099 4001198 4001208
4001271 4001294 4001343 4001364 4001521 4001540 4001600 4001609 4001635 4001640
4001647 4001710 (Ninety Two Candidates)
Additional Candidates-
2000245 2000616 2000914 2001010 2001339 2001514 4000189 4000309 4000498 4000800
4001107 4001109 4001631 4001731 (Fourteen Candidates)
Cat. No.- 10 Junior Engineer-II (TM) Grade Rs. 5000-8000 (RSRP)
Total Vacancies-UR-30, OB-16, SC-10 & ST-06 Total-62 (Sixty Two) Ex-SM-05
Documents and candidature verification date – 22/10/2010
The first seven digits 1582100 are common in 14 digit roll number. The next seven digits of roll
number are as under:-
1000050 1000130 2000145 2000335 2000416 2000629 3000112 4000004 4000015 4000026
4000052 4000073 4000089 4000110 4000149 4000169 4000211 4000235 4000236 4000253

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NALCO Jr Operative Trainees Recruitment Application Forms 2010

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JUNIOR OPERATIVE TRAINEES in the trades mentioned below {Out of 240 posts 08 posts are reserved for PWD-VH/HH with minimum 40% disability & 24 posts are reserved for Ex-Servicemen as against horizontal reservation (Unreserved – 135, SC – 39, ST – 55 &OBC – 11)}.

HOW TO APPLY:
Application should be submitted on plain paper in A4 size enclosing 05 recent passport size photographs stating (1) Advt. No. (2) Name of the post (3) Name of the applicant (in block capital letters) (4) Father’s name (5) Date of Birth and age as on 1st September, 2010 (6) Religion (7) Present Postal Address for communication (8) Permanent Address (9) Telephone Number/ Mobile Phone No. (10) e-mail address if any

(14) Whether SC/ST/OBC/PWD/Ex-serviceman (Attach copy of certificates from competent Authority in prescribed format (15) Type of Disability and % of Disability
(16) Whether belong to Land Affected Category (attach all relevant documents as per General Condition No. 9
(17) Employment Exchange Registration No.___________, valid up to ___________, Name of the Employment Exchange____________________
(18) Demand Draft No. & date
(19) Declaration stating that the information submitted above are true/correct and based on documents and at any stage of recruitment it is found that information submitted by me is false or not correct my candidature will be liable to be cancelled
(20) Signature of the applicant with date.
Application should be sent in the above proforma without any supporting documents except candidates belonging to Land Affected Persons as stipulated in the general conditions and Demand Draft for Rs.50/- (not applicable for SC/ST/PWD/EX.SM) drawn in favour of National Aluminium Company Limited, payable at Damanjodi to Post Box No.12005, COSSIPORE Post Office, Kolkata: 700002, so as to reach him by 30/09/2010. Any application, which is incomplete or received after 30/09/2010, will not be entertained. We do not take any responsibility for postal delay, if any.
NB: Name of the post should be super- scribed on the envelope. The application should be made exactly as per the above format and canvassing in any manner would disqualify the candidate.

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www.apspsc.gov.in APPSC Departmental Test Result November 2009 Session Result Download

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Nalanda Open University B.Ed Admission Counselling 2010 www.nalandaopenuniversity.com Nalanda Open University Second Examination Notice 2010

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Nalanda Open University B.Ed Admission Counselling 2010 | Nalanda Open University Admission 2010 | www.nalandaopenuniversity.com

Second Examination Notice 2010
Counseling Notice for B.Ed. Admission 2010
Last Date for Admission in different courses extended upto 15.09.2010 with Late Fine of Rs 200.00

The Nalanda Open University is the only University in the State of Bihar meant for imparting learning exclusively through the system of distance education. The University was established in March, 1987 by an ordinance, promulgated by the Government of Bihar. Later, Nalanda Open University Act, 1995 was passes by the Bihar Legislature, replacing the Ordinance, and the University came under the authority and jurisdiction of the new Act automatically. The University is named after the famous Nalanda University of Ancient India.

At present, the University is functioning from its camp office at Biscomaun Bhawan, 2nd,3rd,4th and 12th Floors, Patna 800 001. The University has established at its camp office at Patna a well equipped and fully automated modern office in an area of approximately 60,000 sq. feet, which houses an examination centre for about 1000 students, a state of the art Library with about 50,000 titles and a computer laboratory of about 300 IBM Pentium-4 computers, apart from administrative offices and other infra-structures. The University is recognised by the Distance Education Council (DEC), University Grants Commission, and Ministry of HRD, Government of India for imparting education through distance mode.

CBSE Class X Mathematics Subject Sample Papers

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CBSE CLASS X MATHEMATICS SUBJECT SAMPLE PAPER

General Instructions:
1.All questions are compulsory.
2.The question paper consists of 30 questions divided into four sections – A, B, C and D. Section A contains 10 questions of 1 mark each, Section B is of 5 questions of 2 marks each, Section C is of 10 questions of 3 marks each and section D is of 5 questions of 6 marks each.
3.In question on construction, the drawing should be neat and exactly as per the given measurements.
4. In question on construction, the drawing should be neat and exactly as per the given measurements.
5.Use of calculator is not permitted.
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SECTION – A

1. Is number 5 x 3 x 17 + 17 a prime number?
2. The sum and product of the zeroes of the quadratic polynomial are – ½ and – 3. What is the quadratic polynomial?
3. For what value of k for which the pair of linear equations 10x + 5y = ( k – 5 ) and
20x + 10y = k have infinitely many solutions.
4. If Tan A = ¾ and A+B = 90, then what is the value of Cot B?
5. In ABC, DE||BC, AD:DB = 1.5cm:3cm and AE=1 cm , find EC.
6. Find Emperical formula for finding the mode.
7. A sphere of radius 10.5 cm is melted and then recast into smaller cones of radius 3.5 cm and height 3 cm. find the number of cones.
8. From a point Q, the length of the tangent to a circle is 12 cm and the distance of Q from the centre of circle is 13cm. Find the diameter of the circle.
9. A bag contains 4 white, 3 red and 2 black balls. A ball is drawn at random from the bag. Find the probability that it is not a white ball.
10. Find the value of m so that m+2, 4m–6 and 3m– 2 are three consecutive terms of an A.P.
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SECTION – B

11. Find the discriminant of the equation 3x¬2 – 2x + 1/3 = 0 and hence find the nature of its roots. Find them, if they are real.
12. In ABC,angle ACB = 90 and CD perpend. AB. Prove that CB2 : CA2 = BD : AD.
13. Find the ratio in which the line 2x + 3y – 30 = 0 divides the line segment joining the points ( 3, 4 ) and ( 7, 8). Find also the coordinates of the point of section.
14. A circle touches all the four sides of a quadrilateral ABCD.
Prove that AB + CD = BC + DA.
15. If the zeroes of the polynomial x3 – 3×2 + x + 1 are a – b, a and a + b, find the value of a and b.
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SECTION –C

16. Show that √3 is irrational.
17. Prove that : tan A + sec A – 1 = 1 + sin A
________________ _________
tan A – sec A + 1 cos A
18. A bag contains 50 balls bearing 1, 2, 3,………., 49, 50. A ball is drawn at random from the bag. Find the probability that the number on the ball is :
a. not divisible by 5 b. divisible by 7 or 11.
19. Solve the pair of equations: 44 + 30 = 0 and 55 + 40 = 13.
_______ _____ _____ ____
x + y x – y + y x – y
20. Find the area of the minor and major segment of a circle, given that the central angle is 600 and radius of the circle is 14 cm.
21. Which term of an A.P 3, 10, 17…………. will be 84 more than its 13th term?
22. Two circles of radii 2 cm and 3 cm with their centres 7 cm apart. Draw the tangents from the centre of each circle to the other circle.
23. Find the ratio in which the point P( m, 6 ) divides the join of A( – 4, 3 ) and B ( 2, 8 ). Also find the value of m.
24. A two digit number is such that product of its digits is 18, when 63 is subtracted from the number, the digits interchange their places. Find the number.
25. In ABC, right angle at B. AD and CF are the two medians drawn from A and C, if AC = 5 cm and AD = ( 3√5) / 2 cm, find the length of CE.
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SECTION –D

26. In a flight of 600 km an aircraft was slowed down due to bad weather. Its average speed for the trip was reduced by 200 km/h and the time of flight increased by 30 minutes. Find the duration of the flight.
27. A container shaped like a right circular cylinder having diameter 12 cm and height 15 cm is full of ice cream. The ice cream is to be filled into cones of height 12 cm and diameter 6 cm, having a hemispherical shape on the top. Find the number of such cones which can be filled with ice cream, also find the silver paper required to cover each ice cream cone.
28. Prove that the ratio of the areas of two similar triangles is equal to the ratio of squares of their correspond sides.
Using the above, prove the following : the diagonal of a trapezium ABCD with AB||DC intersects each other at the point O. If AB = 2CD, find the ratio of the area of triangle AOB to the area of triangle COD
29. From a window h metres above the ground of a house in a street, the angle of elevation and depression of the top and the foot of another house on the opposite side of the street are A and B respectively. Show that the height of the opposite house is h(1 + tan A cot B ).
30. The median of the following data is 525. Find the values of x and y, if the total frequency is 100.
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Class IntervalFrequency
0 – 1002
100 – 2005
200 – 300X
300 – 40012
400 – 50017
500 – 60020
600 – 700Y
700 – 8009
800 – 9007
900 – 10004
Change the distribution to a more than type distribution and draw its ogive

University of Pune Arts Examination Previous Year Exam Papers

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University of Pune Engineering Exam Time Table okt Nov 2010 www.unipune.ac.in University of Pune UG Exam Time Table Oct/Nov 2010

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University of Pune Engineering Exam Time Table Oct/Nov 2010 | University of Pune UG Exam Time Table Oct/Nov 2010 | www.unipune.ac.in
University of Pune Published the Following Examination Time Table of Oct/Nov 2010



Faculty of Engineering

Architecture

Faculty of Science
Faculty
of Pharmacy

Faculty of Arts
Faculty
of LAW

Faculty of Mental Moral Sciences
Faculty
of Commerce

Faculty of Education

Faculty of
Management Sciences

Faculty of Ayurved

Faculty of Medicine

Faculty of Science:


  1. B.Sc. Applied Biotechnology, October-2010

  2. B.Sc. Applied Wine Technology, October-2010
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  3. F.Y. B.Sc. Comp. Sci. October-2010
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  4. F.Y.B.Sc. October 2010

  5. F.Y.B.Sc.Wine Tech. October- 2010

  6. FY SY TY Biotech October-2010

  7. S.Y. & T.Y. B.Sc. Comp. Sci. October-2010
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  8. S.Y. B.Sc. Sem.I & II October-2010

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  9. S.Y. T.Y. B.Sc. Home Sci. October-2010

  10. S.Y.B.Sc.Wine Tech. October- 2010

  11. T.Y. B.Sc. Sem. III & IV October- 2010
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Faculty of Commerce:

  1. F.Y.B.Com. (Including Vocational & Restructuring) Oct-2010
  2. S.Y.B.Com.(2004 & 2008 Pattern) & T.Y.B.Com.(2004 Pattern)(Including Vocational) Oct-2010way2freshers.com
  3. Regarding First, Second and Third year B.Com Oct/Nov 2010 Practical and Term End Exam

RGTU RGPV 3rd, 4th Semester Exam Result 2010

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RGTU MCA 3rd Semester Result 2010 | RGPV MCA 4th Semester Result 2010 | RGTU/RGPV 3rd, 4th Semester Exam Result 2010

Rajiv Gandhi Proudyogiki Vishwavidyalaya or Rajavi Gandhi Technical University Madhya Pradesh Published MCA 3rd and 4th Semester Examination Result 2010.

Click Here To RGTU MCA 3rd and 4th Semester Exam Result 2010

Established in the year 1998, by Madhya Pradesh Vidhan Sabha Act 13, 1998. Over a sprawling Campus of about 247 acres, the Rajiv Gandhi Proudyogiki Vishwavidyalaya is marching towards development into a center of excellence in the arena of Technical Education, Research and Innovations. Under its umbrella there are 05 UTD’s , 200 affiliated Engineering Colleges, 98 Pharmacy Colleges, 95 MCA Colleges and 04 Architecture Colleges imparting Graduate level instructions running around 17 under graduate level courses, 85 Polytechnic institutions offering diploma courses in emerging and conventional disciplines. Situated amidst an aesthetic and hilly surrounding, the University is now offering Ph Ds and 11 post.

Rajiv Gandhi Technical University is truly a picture of modernization. With an extensive presence on the internet, Rajiv Gandhi Technical University has courses which can suit anyone. Courses offered Rajiv Gandhi Technical University offers undergraduate and postgraduate full time and online courses.They specialize in fields like Management, Forensic Science, Fashion, Engineering, Space Sciences, Social Work, Nanotechnology, Communication and Pharmacy. Facilities The University has provided air-conditioned amphitheatre style classrooms. The Library of Rajiv Gandhi Technical University is equipped with books, periodicals, national and international journals, CD-ROMS, covering all aspects of academic studies and research material. In order to fully equip its students for a better future, Rajiv Gandhi Technical University has this unique Corporate Resource Center which offers students, extensive exposure to the corporate world. They have innovative concepts like CEO Dinners, Seminars, Forums and Mentoring programs. In all these exercises, eminent personalities from various sectors of the corporate world share experiences with students of Amity. The executive program is best suited for applicants with more senior level work experience. The classes are taught at the “50,000 foot view” instead of the “10,000 foot view” used in the other programs.

UOR BCA Part III Examination Result 2010 www.uniraj.ernet.in University of Rajasthan BCA Part 3 Exam Result 2010

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UOR BCA Part III Examination Result 2010 | University of Rajasthan BCA Part 3 Exam Result 2010 | www.uniraj.ernet.in

University of Rajasthan Published B.C.A Part III Examination Result 2010.

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The University of Rajasthan is the oldest institution of higher learning in Rajasthan. It was established on 8th January, 1947, as the University of Rajputana with the main objective of disseminating knowledge and catering to the needs of the students of Rajasthan. It had jurisdiction over the entire state. In the year 1956, the Rajputana University was renamed as the University of Rajasthan, keeping intact its enveloping jurisdiction. With the successive creation of other universities, its affiliating jurisdiction has come down, but it is still the hub of Higher Education in Rajasthan paving the way for the other universities. It attracts students from all over Rajasthan and other parts of India and abroad.

RGPV Revaluation Exam Result 2010 Rajiv Gandhi Proudyogiki Vishwavidyalaya Revaluation Exam Result 2010

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Rajiv Gandhi Proudyogiki Vishwavidyalaya Published Revaluation Examination Result 2010

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About Rajiv Gandhi Proudyogiki Vishwavidyalaya
Established in the year 1998, by Madhya Pradesh Vidhan Sabha Act 13, 1998. Over a sprawling Campus of about 247 acres, the Rajiv Gandhi Proudyogiki Vishwavidyalaya is marching towards development into a center of excellence in the arena of Technical Education, Research and Innovations. Under its umbrella there are 05 UTD’s , 200 affiliated Engineering Colleges, 98 Pharmacy Colleges, 95 MCA Colleges and 04 Architecture Colleges imparting Graduate level instructions running around 17 under graduate level courses, 85 Polytechnic institutions offering diploma courses in emerging and conventional disciplines. Situated amidst an aesthetic and hilly surrounding, the University is now offering Ph Ds and 11 post.

Rajiv Gandhi Technical University is truly a picture of modernization. With an extensive presence on the internet, Rajiv Gandhi Technical University has courses which can suit anyone. Courses offered Rajiv Gandhi Technical University offers undergraduate and postgraduate full time and online courses.They specialize in fields like Management, Forensic Science, Fashion, Engineering, Space Sciences, Social Work, Nanotechnology, Communication and Pharmacy. Facilities The University has provided air-conditioned amphitheatre style classrooms. The Library of Rajiv Gandhi Technical University is equipped with books, periodicals, national and international journals, CD-ROMS, covering all aspects of academic studies andresearch material. In order to fully equip its students for a better future, Rajiv Gandhi Technical University has this unique Corporate Resource Center which offers students, extensive exposure to the corporate world. They have innovative concepts like CEO Dinners, Seminars, Forums and Mentoring programs. In all these exercises, eminent personalities from various sectors of the corporate world share experiences with students of Amity. The executive program is best suited for applicants with more senior level work experience. The classes are taught at the “50,000 foot view” instead of the “10,000 foot view” used in the other programs.

Institution of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineers Result June 2010 www.iete.org IETE June 2010 Examination Result

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IETE Result June 2010 | IETE June 2010 Examination Result | www.iete.org

The Institution of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineers (IETE) Published The June 2010 Examination Result.

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The Institution of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineers (IETE) is India’s leading recognised professional society devoted to the advancement of Science and Technology of Electronics, Telecommunication & IT. Founded in 1953, it seves more than 69,000 members through various centres, whose number is 57, spread all over India and abroad. The Institution provides leadership in Scientific an Technical areas of direct importance to the national development and economy. Government of India has recognised IETE as a Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (SIRO) and also notified as an educational Institution of national eminence. The objectives of IETE focus on advancing electro-technology. The IETE conducts and sponsors technical meetings, conferences, symposia, and exhibitions all over India, publishes technical journals and provides continuing education as well as career advancement opportunities to its members.

APSRTC Recruitment Application Form 2010 www.apsrtc.gov.in APSRTC Recruitment Selection Procedure 2010

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APSRTC invites applications for various Paramedical posts from eligible candidates. The posts and their corresponding vacancies, Salary scales are as follows:

Selection process

Selection will be done based on a written test and a personal Interview only to those successful in the written test. However, the Qualifications, experience, NCC/ Sports will also be taken into consideration for making the merit list.

Interested candidates should draw a DD of Rs.500 (no fee for SC/ST/BC) in favour of Financial Advisor, APSRTC, Hyderabad.
Application process

Applicants must write their Bio Data on a form attached with a recent passport photo and send it along with two stamped (Rs.5) self addressed envelops, copies of all certificates required to:
Deputy Chief Personal Manager (Recruitment), APSRTC, Bus Bhawan, Musheerabad 500624

Last date to receive application forms is 27 September 2010
.

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NABARD Recruitment Notification www.nabard.org posts Eligible candidates with Civil Electrical Engineers application form online Download

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NABARD – National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development invites applications for recruitment of following posts Eligible candidates with Civil / Electrical Engineers experience may submit application in prescribed application format, before the last date.

More Details related to National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (Nabard) Recruitment are as follows:
Chief Engineer (Civil)

More Details related to National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (Nabard) Recruitment are as follows:

  1. Chief Engineer (Civil) - 1 post
  2. Joint Chief Engineer (Civil & Electrical) - 1 post
  3. Deputy Chief Engineer (Civil & Electrical) - 2 posts
Submission of application form: Last date for receipt of application form: 24/09/2010 in a cover superscribed "Application for the post of Chief Engineer / Joint Chief Engineer / Deputy Chief Engineer on contract basis" to reach "The Chief General Manager, HRMD, NABARD, Head Office, C-24, 'G' Block, Bandra Kurla Complex, Bandra (E), Mumbai 400 051"

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University of Madras MCA/MSC Result 2010 www.unom.ac.in University of Madras IDE IT Degree Examination Result 2010

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University of Madras Published IDE MCA/MSC-CS/MSC-IT Degree Examinations May 2010 Result.

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Madras University is the mother of almost all the Old Universities of Southern India. The University area of Jurisdiction has been confined to, however, 3 districts of Tamil Nadu in recent years. This is consequent to establishment of various Universities in the State and demarcation of the University territories. This University has been growing from strength to strength while widening its teaching and research activities.

The University imparts both Under Graduate and Post Graduate Education through the Affiliated Institutions which are spread over the district of Chennai, Thrivallur and Kancheepuram. Apart from teaching, research activities in Arts, Humanities, Science, Management and Technology are the main portals at the University. A number of institutions affiliated to Madras University Concentrate in research activities were Ph.D., Programme is available in the respective specialisations.

University is also offering teaching and Research programmes in 4 Campuses of Madras University. The 68 University Department of study and Research are spread over in 4 Campuses organised into 18 Schools each of which offer Post Graduate Courses in respective specialisation, part time and full time Ph.D. Programmes, Diploma and Certificate Programmes.

Oriental Bank Of Commerce OBC Recruitment Post - Chief Security Officer www.obcindia.co.in

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OBC Recruitment - Oriental Bank Of Commerce invites application for following posts, from eligible and interested candidates in prescribed application format at www.obcindia.co.in, before the last date. We have complete information related to OBC Recruitment notification.

More details related to Oriental Bank Of Commerce (OBC) Recruitment are as follows:

Name of the Post - Chief Security

  1. Name of the Post - Chief Security Officer
    No. of vacancies – 01
    Salary Pay Scale - SMG Scale-Vacancies - (Rs.36200/-1000/2-38200-1100/2- 40400/
    Age limit - 55 years (age is inclusive of all relaxations) As on 01.10.2010
Application Fee and Postage Charges (Non-Refundable)
  1. Rs.50/- (only postage) for SC/ST candidates.
  2. Rs. 400/- (Application Fee Rs. 350 + Postage Rs. 50/-) for all others should be sent by Demand Draft/Bankers Cheque favouring "ORIENTALBANK OF COMMERCE" payable at New Delhi.
Submission of application form: Last Date for Receipt of Application: 25/09/2010 to the following address:
General Manager (Per.), Oriental Bank of Commerce, Head Office, Harsha Bhawan, E-Block, Counnaught Place, New Delhi 110001

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ILBS Recruitment Notification for Various Vacancies www.ilbs.in applications form online Download 2010

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Institute of Liver & Biliary Sciences (ILBS) invites applications for recruitment of candidates Persons With Disabilities. Candidates are requested to submit applications before the last date in prescribed application format (may download at www.ilbs.in).

More details about Institute of Liver & Biliary Sciences (ILBS) Recruitment are as follows:

(A) CAREER OPPORTUNITIES FOR PERSONS WITH


(A) CAREER OPPORTUNITIES FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES

The Institute invites applications on prescribed performa from eligible persons with disabilities for the following positions

  1. Addl. Professor (Interventional Radiology)- 1 (UR)
  2. Addl. Professor (Radiology)- 1 (UR)
  3. Assistant Manager (Billing & Cash)- 1 (OBC)
  4. Assistant Professor (Hepatology)- 1 (UR)
  5. Assistant Professor (Nephrology)- 1 (UR)
  6. Assistant Professor (Oncology)- 1 (UR)
  7. Assistant Professor (Pediatric Hepatology)- 1 (UR)
  8. Assistant Professor (Surgical Hepatology)- 1 (UR)
  9. Associate Professor (Interventional Radiology)- 1 (UR)
  10. Blood Bank Officer- 1 (UR)
  11. Jr. Resident- 4 (3– UR, 1 – OBC)
  12. Jr. Technical Executive (Hepatology)- 1 (UR)
  13. Manager (Radiation Safety)- 1 (UR)
  14. Nurse/Jr. Nurse- 65 (42-OBC & 23-SC Backlog)
  15. Physicist- 1 (UR)
  16. Professor (Interventional Radiology)- 1 (UR)
  17. Sr. Executive (Purchase)- 1 (OBC)
  18. Sr. Manager (Engineering)- 1 (UR)
  19. Sr. Resident (Anaesthesia/Intensive care)- 3 (2-UR & 1-OBC)
  20. Sr. Resident (Radiology/Interventional Radiology)- 4 (3- UR & 1 – OBC)
  21. Sr. Resident (Transfusion Medicine)- 1 (UR)
  22. Sr. Technical Executive (Radiology)- 1 (UR)
  23. Sr. Technician (Elect.)- 1 (UR)
  24. Technical Executive (Cardiology)- 1 (UR)
  25. Technical Executive (Nuclear Medicine) or RSO II- 1 (UR)
  26. Technician (Elect.)- 2 (UR)

    (B) CAREER OPPORTUNITIES FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES


    Applications from eligible persons with disabilities are invited for the following positions
  27. Assistant Professor (Research)- 1 – OH
  28. Sr. Resident (Radiology)- 1 – OH
  29. Sr. Resident (Hepatology)- 1 – OH
  30. Jr. Resident- 1 – OH
  31. Sr. Nurse- 1 – OH
  32. Nurse/Jr. Nurse- 7 – OH
  33. Jr. Technical Executive (Anaesthesia & ICU)- 1 – OH
Last Date: 30.09.2010

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Jiwaji University M.A Prev HistoryDistance Education Exam Result March 2010 www.jiwaji.edu

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Jiwaji University Gwalior Published MA Prev History (Dist Edu) Result March 2010.

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About Jiwaji University

Jiwaji University was established as a teaching and affiliating University on 23rd May 1964, under the provision of M. P. Government Ordinance no. 15 of 1963. Dr. Sarwapalli Radhakrishanan, the then President of India, laid the foundation stone of the University Campus on 11th December 1964.

Right from its inception, Jiwaji University started with a status of a residential and an affiliating University. The territorial jurisdiction of the affiliation extends to six districts of Gwalior and Chambal Division, viz., Gwalior, Morena, Bhind, Guna, Shivpuri and Datia. To begin with, the University had a total of 29 affiliated colleges. Those have steadily increased to more than 100 colleges. Till date of 26 Government and 7 non-Government colleges impart teaching up to postgraduate level. Some of the colleges have also developed into recognized research centers.

The university started post-graduate teaching and research from the session 1966-67 with the establishment of Schools of Studies in Botany and Zoology. The Schools of Studies in Physics, Chemistry and Ancient History, Culture and Archaeology were started from the session 1969-70. The School of Studies in Economics and Mathematics came into existence from the session 1978-79, which the School of Studies in Commerce started from the session 1980-81 and that of Biochemistry from the session 1986-87. The University also started MBA course under the School of studies in Commerce from the session 1987, during the VII plan period the School of Studies in Library and Information Science was established in 1986. Under the VIII plan development programme University has established School of Studies in Earth Science in 1991.

A post-graduate Diploma Course in tourism (PGDTM) was also started Presently the SOS in tourism is running Master in tourism administration programme . The University has also a center of foreign Language since 1986, which presently imparts diploma and certificate courses in English, French, German and Russian.

The Indira Gandhi Academy of Environment Education, on interdisciplinary programmes of environment and Eco planning was established in 1989.

A Center for M. Phil Studies in Sociology and Political Science was established in 1990.

The University science and Instrumentation Center (USIC) extends facilities for fabrication and maintenance of laboratory instruments of School of Studies and affiliatedcolleges. M.P. Council of Science & Technology, Bhopal has established a local cell (MPCOST) to coordinate and monitor various research projects and other scientific activities under the scheme.

The University central Library has a collection of over 1,40,000 books and about 8000 bound volumes of research journals. It also contains a section of unpublished theses. Presently more than 142 Indian and Foreign journals are being subscribed. The Library also contains Internet access, microfilm reader, 16-mm projector, and a number of films on various subjects. Beside Central library, each School of Studies has a library, well equipped with books and journals, useful for advanced study.

The physical education Department of the University takes care of the games and sports of the students. Dean, Students Welfare looks after the extra curricular activities of the University. This wing has developed advanced facilities for music, dance and drama and other performing arts with an auditorium well equipped for such events. The university has been hosting state and regional level Youth Festivals.

Dean of college development Council (DCDC) coordinates and monitors the academic activities of the affiliated college of the University. The Department of Adult and continuingEducation of the University has established itself as leading centre in the region.

This is the first University in the state to implement the self supporting programmes. We started this activity as far back as 1987 by introducing the PG Diploma in Computer Applications. Subsequently, the university started job oriented courses in -

* Computer science,
* Chemicals, sales and marketing management,
* Instrumentation and commercial methods of Industrial analysis,
* Environmental Chemistry,
* Microbiology,
* Molecular Biology and Immunology,
* Master in computer application,
* Bachelor in Physical Education,
* Master of Physical Education,
* Refrigeration technology are being started very shortly, etc.

We have introduced several others including M.Sc. Neuroscience, M.Sc. Information Technology, BA in Jyotirvigyan, M.Sc. Food Technology, M.Sc. Molecular and Human Genetics, M.Sc. Medical Plants and Herbal ResourceManagement, M.Sc. Tech. (Industrial Maths with Computer Application), M.Sc Remote Sensing and GIS, M.Sc. Bio-Physics etc.

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