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Haryana Public Service Commission (HPSC) Recruitment Advt. No.14/2009 HCS Judicial Examination-2010, HPSC 2010 Recruitment HCS (Civil Judge) Exam, HPSC Civil Judge vacancies Notification of HCS Exam-2010 for Judicial branch, HPSC Notification of Civil Judge vacancies HCS Exam-2010, HPSC notificaiton, HPSC recruitment, recruitment of Civil Judge at HPSC, Civil Judge recruitment for HCS (Judicial Branch), HPSC jobs, jobs at HPSC, openings at HPSC, latest jobs at HPSC, recruitment at HPSC, HPSC recruits Civil Judge, HPSC HCS Exam, HPSC Civil Judge recruitment HCS Exam, HPSC jobs HCS Exam, HPSC recruitment HCS Exam 2010, HPSC 2010 recruitment HCS (Judicial Branch) Exam, HPSC Civil Judge jobs HCS Exam 2010, HPSC recruitment HCS Examination, download HPSC application, apply online HPSC, HPSC apply online, HCS Exam syllabus, HPSC RECRUITMENT HCS Exam SYLLABUS, HPSC HCS Examination syllabus 2010, government jobs, HCS Exam 2010 for Civil Judge vacancy at HPSC, HPSC, Haryana Public Service Commission, HPSC HCS (Judicial Branch) Exam, Haryana Public Service Commission VACANCIES, VACANCIES AT Haryana Public Service Commission, haryana jobs, haryana government jobs, HPSC HCS exam syllabus, HPSC HCS pattern, HPSC old exam papers, HPSC
Compulsory Subjects:
(1) English and English Essay (150 marks)
(2) Hindi and Hindi Essay (150 marks)
(3) General Knowledge (150 marks)
Optional Subjects:
Candidates may choose any three of the following subjects:
History (Choose any one from Sr. No. 1 to 4):
1. Indian History up to 1000 AD or
2. Indian History from 1000 to 1707 AD or
3. Indian History from 1707 to 1620 AD or
4. History of Europe (Including England)
Mathematics and Stat (Choose any TWO from Sr. No. 5 to 7):
5. Mathematics I
6. Mathematics II
7. Statistics
8. Economics
9. Physics
10. Chemistry
11. Botany
12. Zoology
Philosophy and Psychology (Choose any one from Sr. No. 13 to 14):
13. Philosophy
14. Psychology
Law (Choose any one from Sr. No. 15 to 17):
15. Criminal Law or
16. Civil Law or
17. Personal law
18. Political Science
19. Geography
20. Agriculture
21. Geology
22. Sociology
Commerce (Choose any one from Sr. No. 23 to 25):
23. Trade and transport or
24. Advance Accountany and Auditing or
25. Business Organisation and Management
26. English Literature
Languages (Choose one subjects from Sr. No 27 to 32)
27. Persian
28. Sanskrit
29. French
30. Urdu Language and Literature
31. Hindi Literature
32. Punjabi Literature
33. Public Administration
Syllabus for HCS Compulsory Subjects:
1. English and English Essay:
Questions to test the candidate's capacity to understand and write good English. The paper will
comprise precis writing expansion, tests in vocabulary and any other form of composition that may
be suitable.
2. Hindi and Hindi Essay (in Devnagri Script):
(i) Translation of an English passage into Hindi.
(ii) Explanation of Hindi passage into prose & poetry in the same language.
(iii) Composition (idioms, corrections etc)
3. General Knowledge including Everyday Science:
This paper is intended to test the candidate's knowledge of current events and of such matters of
every day observation and experience in their scientist aspect as may be expected of an educated
person who has not made a special study of any scientific subject. The paper will also include
questions of historical, geographical and economic importance, with special reference to Haryana.
4. Viva-Voce:
The Viva-voce will be to test the personal qualities of the candidate. This test will be in matters of
general interest and is intended to test the candidates alertness, intelligence and general outlook.
Consideration will also be paid to the bearing and physique of the candidate. It will be conducted
either in Hindi or in English depending upon the option exercised by a candidate.
Syllabus for HCS Optional Subjects:
1. Indian History:
History of India upto 1000 AD or History of India from 1000 to 1707 AD or History of India from
1707 to 1920 AD
2. History of Europe (including England):
History of Europe From 1789-1938.
3. Mathematics I:
Statistics, Dynamics, Analytical plane geometry, Trigonometry, Pure Geometry and Analytical Solid
Geometry
4. Mathematics II:
Algebra, Differential Calculus, Integral Calculus, Differential Equations, Analysis including infinite
Series.
5. Statistics:
(i) Presentation of Data.
(ii) Measures of Central Tendency and Diversion.
(iii) Elementary Probability Theory.
(iv) Standard Distributions.
(v) Random Sampling.
(vi) Tests of significance in Small and Large Samples.
(vii) Point Estimation.
(viii) Correlation and Regression.
(ix) Quality Control.
6. Economics
(i) Nature and scope of Economics systems and their functions.
(ii) Micro Economic Analysis; National Income and Expenditure, Major Determinants of Income and
Employment.
(iii) Micro Economic Analysis; Demand Analysis, Price Formation under various Market Categories,
Distributive shares.
(iv) Structure of Indian Economy
(a) Sectoral distribution of working force.
(b) Problems of Agricultural Development and Reorganization.
(c) Industrial Development policy.
(d) India's Foreign Trade and Payments.
(e) India's Five Year Plans.
7. Physics:
Property and structure of matter, sound, heat, light, electricity and magnetism and elements of
modern Physics.
8. Chemistry:
Physical, Inorganic and Organic.
9. Botany:
Thallophyta, Broyophyta, Pteridophyta, Pehanero gams, Physiology, Ecology and General Biology
including Cytology and Genetics.
10. Zoology:
The classification, bionomics, morphology, life history and relationship of nonchrodates and
chordates, with special reference to Indian forms. Functional morphology (from structure and
function) of the integument endoskeleton locomotion, feeding, blood circulation, respiration
osmoregulation, nervous system, receptors and reproduction, element of vertebrate embryology.
Evolution, evidence, theories and their modern interpretations, Mendalian inheritance and
mutation. Structure of Animal cell, basic principles of cytology and genetics, adaption and
distribution.
11. Philosophy:
This paper will include-Logic, Ethics and Elements of Mataphysics. Definition, Deductive inference
Scientific Methods, Classification, Theories of knowledge, Standard of Morality, Social Ethics,
Idealism, Pragmatism, Existentialism; Logical Analysis.
12. Psychology:
This paper will include topics from general Experimental and Abnormal psychology. The nature
and. different stand points in Psychology, Personality, methods of Assessment and diagnoses.
Concept of Abnormality, general causes, Classification, Etiology and treatment.
13. Law:
Criminal law or Civil law or Personal Law, Indian Penal Code.
The Criminal Procedure Code and the Indian Evidence Act.
or
Civil Law
Civil Procedure code and the Indian Evidence Act.
or
Personal Law
General principles of Hindu Law, Mohammadan Law and Punjab Customary Law as modified by
States.
14. Political Science:
Part I:
State, its nature, origin and development, purposes and functions of the State; Sovereignty and
Law, Liberty, Equality and Rights; Nationalism and Nation State; Imperialism, Internationalism,
Organisation and working of the U.N.O. and Special Agencies, Regional Organisations.
Theories: Liberalism, Democracy, Idealism, Anarchism, Marxism and Communism, Democratic
Socialism Fascism, Welfare State, Gandhian Philosophy and Sarvodaya.
Part II: Forms and Organs of Government Electrical Systems, Federalism, Organisation and
Working of Executive legislature and Judiciary, Civil Services, Administrative Tribunals, Referendum
and Initiative, Delegated Legislation, Political Parties and Pressure Groups. Public Opinion,
Organisation and working of the Government of India, Britain, U.S.A. and U.S.S.R.
15. Geography
(i) Physical basis of Geography of the world.
(ii) Regional and Economic Geography of the world with special reference to India.
16. Agriculture:
Agriculture, Agricultural Economics, Animal Husbandry and Dairying.
17. Geology:
Physical and Structural Geology, Stratigraphy, Palaeontology, Petrology, Mineralogy and Economic
Geology.
18. Sociology:
(i)The Nature, scope and method of Sociology, Sociology and the Social Sciences, the Nature of
Human Society.
(ii) The concept of Social Relationship, Status and Role; Major Types of Groups; Major Social
Institutions. The concept of Social Action.
(iii) Basic Social Processes, Social Stratification, Social Control Socialization.
(iv) Social change, Indian social institutions and their changing pattern.
19. Commerce Trade and Transport.
Or
Advanced Accountancy and Auditing.
Or
Business Organisation Management.
20. English Literature:
Candidates will be expected to show a General Knowledge of the History of English Literature from
the time os Spencer to the end of the reign of Queen Victoria with special reference to works of the
following authors:
Shakespeare, Milton, Johnson, Carlyle, Dickens. Words worth, Keats Tennyson, Dardey.
Evidence of first hand reading will be required.
21. Persian:
Translation from the language into English and from English in to the language, composition on one
or more specified subjects. Question may be asked on the Grammar of the language.
22. Sanskrit:
Candidates will be expected to show a General knowledge of the history of Sanskrit Literature with
special reference to:
(a) The Upnishads, the Ramayana and the Mahabharata;
(b) The works of Kalidasa, Bhasa and Asvaghosha; and
(c) Dasakumara Charita, the Panchtantra Hitopadesha.
Knowledge of first hand reading will be required thereof.
Knowledge of the Language will be tested by such exercises as translation from the language into
English and vice-versa, composition on one or more specified subjects, use of idioms etc.
23. French:
In addition to the knowledge of French grammar and composition the candidates are expected to
know History of French literature from the origin of French literature to the beginning of the first
Great War (1914).
24. Urdu Language and Literature:
(a) Language-The knowledge of Urdu language will be tested by exercises such as an essay,
translation from English into Urdu and vice-versa and the use of Urdu idioms.
(b) Literature-Candidates will be expected to show a general knowledge of History of Urdu
literature with special reference to the works of the following authors: Ghalib, Zauk and Hali.
Evidence of first hand reading will be required.
25. Hindi Literature:
Candidates will be expected to show a general knowledge of the History of Hindi literature from
Vira Gatha Kal to the modern period with special reference to the following authors: Kabir, Surdas,
Tulsidas, Bihari, Harish Chandra Prasad, Prem Chand.
Evidence of first hand reading will be required.
26. Punjabi Literature:
Candidates will be expected to show a general knowledge of the History of Punjabi literature from
the time of Sheikh Farid to the end of the reign of Maharaja Dari and to the end of the reign of
Maharaja Ranjit Singh with special reference to the works of the following authors: Sheikh Farid,
Guru Nanak, Shah Hussain, Bhai Gurdas, PuratanJanam Sakhi Damodar, Buleh Shah, Waris Shah,
Hasham Shah.
Evidence of first hand reading will be required.
27. Public Administration:
Nature, scope and the significance of the study of Public Administration.
Public Administration and other Social Sciences, Methodology, Politic-Socioeconomic-Development
and Public Administration.
Role of Chief Executive Union Cabinet and Co-ordination of Public Administration.
Forms of Organisation department, Public Corporation, Commission and Board, Administrative
Organisation in India.
Direction, Communication, Decentralisation, Deconcentration Co-ordination. Methods, Role of O
and M Units in an Organisation.
Public Relations.
Objectives of Personnel Administration; aspects of Personnel Administration Recruitment Public
Service Commission, Training, Terms of Employment, Moral Discipline.
Financial Administration, Financial Organisation, Budgetary Operations and Control: Audit;
Parliamentary Control over Financial Management. Delegated Legislation; Administrative Tribunals.
Accountability of Public Administration to Legislature, Public Administration, Political Parties,
Pressure Groups and the People.
Judicial Control over Public Administration.
National Planning in India, Planning Organisation; Administration of Development Programmes.
Administrative aspects of Indian Federalism.
Local Self-Government and Administration-Rural and Urban in India.
Standard of Examination:
The standard and contents of examination shall be similar to those of B.A. and B.Sc. Examination of
the Punjab University except that in the case of following papers the standard will be indicated
against each:
(1) Law LLB.: Degree Standard
(2) Agriculture: BSc. (Agriculture) Standard
(3) Urdu language and literature, Hindi literature and Punjabi Literature: B.A. (Hons.) Standard
(4) Commerce: B.Com. Standard.
Durations of the Exam:
All the papers are of three hours duration.
Medium:
The candidate shall have the option to answer the papers of General Knowledge and three optional
subjects either in English or in Hindi medium but no candidate is permitted to answer any of their
papers partly in Hindi and partly in English.
Haryana Gramin Bank Officer 2008 Solved Paper
(HELD ON 8TH JUNE , 2008)
GENERAL AWARENESS 1. ‘Food For Oil’ programme running in which of the following countries was in news recently ?(A) Kuwait(B) Iran(C) Iraq(D) Lebanon(E) None of these
2. The ‘Supreme Court of India’ recently declared which of the following proclamations unconstitutional ?(A) Formation of an enquiry commission to probe Volcker Reports
(B) Dissolution of Bihar Assembly(C) Setting up another commission in place of Phukan Commission(D) Setting up a commission headed by an eminent diplomat to investigate recent Bomb Blast in Delhi instead of allowing CBI to do the same(E) None of these
3. Which of the following is true about the recent discussion on the tariff reduction formulae proposed at the WTO ?(A) India accepted the formulae presented by South Africa as it more or less matches with the formulae presented by it. South Africa was given the responsibility to find an amicably acceptable solution to the same(B) India along with several others presented a formulae which was accepted by the USA but the EU refused to accept it(C) USA, Australia and EU presented a formulae which is not acceptable to India(D) India wishes to resign from the membership of the WTO as it is not ready sacrifice the interests of the agriculturists of India(E) None of these
4. Which of the following European Countries was recently in news as violent riots broke out there ?(A) Italy(B) Germany(C) Spain(D) France(E) None of these
5. Sunil Mittal is adjudged the ‘Business Leader of the Year’ by which of the following news paper/magazines ?(A) Businessworld(B) Business India(C) Economic Times(D) Business Standard(E) None of these
6. Thomas C. Schelling and Robert J. Aumann won the ‘Nobel Prize-2005’ for their contribution in the field of—(A) Physics(B) Economics(C) Chemistry(D) Literature(E) None of these
]7. India, recently decided to conduct a joint air exercise with which of the following countries ?(The exercise was in news recently as a group of people was not in favour of such joint ventures)(A) Britain(B) Sri Lanka(C) China(D) France(E) USA
8. India wants that the UN Security Council must have at least—(A) 5 permanent members including India and China(B) 7 permanent members including India and China(C) 9 permanent members including India and China(D) 11 permanent members including India and Pakistan(E) 15 permanent members in both permanent and non-permanent category
9. Which of the following states was badly hit by a killer earthquake in October 2005 ?(A) Himachal Pradesh(B) Punjab(C) Gujarat(D) Haryana(E) Jammu & Kashmir
10. R. K. Surati who won four Gold Medals in a Championship held in Pretoria recently is associated with which of the following games/sports ?(A) Rifle Shooting(B) Archery(C) Power lifting(D) 400 mt. Race(E) None of these
11. Which of the following companies is not an IT/Software company ?(A) Infosys(B) Wipro(C) NIIT(D) Rolex(E) All are IT/Software Companies
12. Which of the following is not a banking/finance related term ?(A) NPA(B) NAV(C) Liquidity(D) NAFTA(E) IPO
13. Rahul Dravid was appointed the Captain of the Indian Cricket Team for one day series against which of the following ?(1) Sri Lanka(2) South Africa(3) Australia(A) Only (1)(B) Only (2)(C) Only (1) and (2)(D) Only (3)(E) (1), (2) and (3) all
14. ‘Nalchik’ which was recently in news, is a city in—(A) Italy(B) France(C) Germany(D) China(E) Russia
15. Anju Bobby George won Gold Medal in 16th Asian Atheletics Meet held recently. The meet was organized in—(A) South Korea(B) India(C) China(D) Pakistan(E) None of these
16. Who amongst the following is the Chairman of the Central Information Commission (CIC) set up recently under the Right to Information Act ?(A) Sam Pitroda
(B) M. S. Swaminathan(C) Rakesh Mohan(D) Wajahat Habibullah(E) None of these
17. The 13th SAARC meet was held in—(A) Dhaka(B) Kathmandu(C) Islamabad(D) New Delhi(E) None of these
18. Who amongst the following is the author of the book ‘The Mathematical Theory of Black Holes’ ? (The author is regarded a great astrophysicists of the modern times)(A) Dr. C. V. Raman(B) Dr. J. V. Narlikar(C) Dr. S. Chandrashekhar(D) Dr. Homi Jehangir Bhabha(E) Dr. Vikram Sarabhai
19. Asian Junior Table Tennis Championship matches were played recently in—(A) China(B) India(C) South Korea(D) Singapore(E) None of these
20. Mr. Khurshid Mahmud Kasuri is the—(A) External Affairs Minister of Pakistan(B) External Affairs Minister of Bangladesh(C) Home Minister of Pakistan(D) Home Minister of Bangladesh(E) None of these
21. What is India’s position in terms of the number of Internet users in the world ?(A) 3rd(B) 4th(C) 5th(D) 10th(E) None of these
22. Which of the following countries had emerged as World’s largest Cell phone maker ? (As per the figures available upto April 2005)(A) India(B) USA(C) Japan(D) China(E) None of these
23. Which of the following schemes is being implemented in rural areas which provides an assured employment of 100 days to a willing youth in India ?(A) Sampoorna Gramin Rozgar Yojana (SGRY)(B) National Rural Employment Programme (NREP)(C) Rural Landless Employment Guarantee Programme(D) Jawahar Rozgar Yojana (JRY)(E) None of these
24. Who amongst the following is the author of the book ‘Doctor Zhivago’ ?(A) Maxim Gorky(B) Boris Pasternak(C) Aldous Huxley(D) George Eliot(E) None of these
25. Who amongst the following is not a recipient of ‘Bharat Ratna’ ?(A) Pt. Ravishankar(B) Lata Mangeshkar(C) Amitabh Bachchan(D) Prof. Amartya Sen(E) Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam
26. Justice Yogesh Kumar Sabharwal was the new Chief Justice of—(A) Allahabad High Court(B) Mumbai High Court(C) Delhi High Court(D) Kolkata High Court(E) Supreme Court of India
27. Ramon Magsaysay Awards are not given in which of the following categories ?(A) Government Service(B) Community Leadership(C) Journalism(D) Public Service(E) Music
28. Harold Pinter, who won the Nobel Prize for Literature, is a citizen of—(A) China(B) Britain(C) USA(D) Russia(E) Canada
29. Which of the following countries is not the member of SAARC ?(A) Bhutan(B) Maldives(C) Sri Lanka(D) Surinam(E) All are members
30. Veselin Tapolev who became the World Champion recently, is associated with which of the following games/sports ?(A) Chess(B) Golf(C) Snooker(D) Badminton(E) None of these
31. Which of the following is not an anti inflationary measure of the Government ?(A) Strict fiscal discipline(B) Rationalization of Excise Duties(C) Strengthening Public Distribution System(D) Issuing new currency notes/coins(E) Rationalization of Import Duties
32. The headquarters of the World Trade Organization (WTO) is in—(A) Vienna(B) Geneva(C) New York(D) Nebraska(E) None of these
33. ‘Kyat’ is the monetary unit of—(A) North Korea(B) Israel(C) Indonesia(D) Mongolia(E) Myanmar
34. Which of the following is the full form of ‘PPP’ ?(A) Purchase Price and Power(B) Producer Price and Power(C) Poverty, Production and Purchases(D) Purchasing Power Parity(E) None of these
35. Which of the following universities of North-East states has now the status of a Central University ?(A) Manipur(B) Shilong(C) Guwahati(D) Mizoram(E) None of these
36. Who amongst the following is not a member of G-8 ?(A) Australia(B) Canada(C) Japan(D) France(E) USA
37. ‘Quartz’, which is used in ornaments or in industries, is a crystal containing—(A) Silicon Dioxide(B) Platinum Dioxide(C) Silver Chloride(D) Fluoro Carbon(E) None of these
38. A farmer engaged in Organic Farming will never use which of the following manures ?(A) Compost(B) Sewage Sludge(C) Cow dung(D) Urea(E) None of these
39. Which of the following is a Cricket related term ?(A) Push in(B) Scissor Kick(C) Hook(D) Smash(E) Dribble
40. Nirmal Verma who died recently was a famous—(A) Painter(B) Classical singer(C) Author(D) Politician(E) Social Worker
41. Which of the following is not a Banking/Finance related term ?(A) Current Account(B) Pay Order(C) Par Value(D) Short Position(E) Infringement
42. Which of the following awards is given for excellence in the area of music ?(A) Saraswati Samman(B) Tansen Samman(C) Vyas Samman(D) Borlaugh Award(E) None of these
43. Which of the following is a major jute producing state ?(A) Uttar Pradesh(B) Himachal Pradesh(C) Karnataka(D) Kerala(E) West Bengal
44. The study of the origin of universe is known as—(A) Cosmology(B) Chronology(C) Geology(D) Orography(E) None of these
45. ‘Radcliffe Line’ divides the borders of—(A) India-China(B) China-Russia(C) Russia-Afghanistan(D) Pakistan-Afghanistan(E) India-Pakistan
46. Which of the following is the currency of Saudi Arabia ?(A) Taka(B) Rial(C) Baht(D) Ruble(E) None of these
47. Which of the following is a book written by Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam ?(A) Wings of Fire(B) The Transparent Mind(C) A Brief History of Time(D) Indian Modernity(E) None of these
48. The RBI revised the Reverse Repo Rate recently by 25 basis points. The present rate is—(A) 4%
(B) 4•25%(C) 5%(D) 5•25%(E) 6•00%
49. Which of the following is not a famous ‘Tiger Reserve’ in India ?(A) Sunderbans(B) Kaziranga(C) Sariska(D) Kanha(E) None of these
50. ‘Subroto Cup’ is associated with which of the following games/sports ?(A) Football(B) Hockey(C) Badminton(D) Cricket(E) None of these
Answers with Explanation1. (E) 2. (B) 3. (B) 4. (B)5. (C) Sunil Bharti Mittal is adjudged the ‘Business Leader of the Award’ by the Economic Times news paper in the year 2005.6. (B)The Nobel Prize winners in Economics in the field of ‘Game Theory Analysis’ in the year 2005 were Thomas C. Schelling and Robert J. Aumann (Jointly).7. (C) 8. (C) 9. (E) 10. (C) 11. (D) 12. (D) 13. (E) 14. (E) 15. (A) 16. (D) 17. (A)18. (C) 19. (C) 20. (E) 21. (C) 22. (D) 23. (E) 24. (B) 25. (C) 26. (E) 27. (E) 28. (B) 29. (D) 30. (A) 31. (D) 32. (B) 33. (E) 34. (D) 35. (B) 36. (A) 37. (A)38. (D) For Organic Farming, fertilizer’s use is restricted like Urea, DAP, MOP etc. Only organic sources—conventional / FYM, Compost etc. and non-conventional organic sources like sewage, Municipal Waste, Press mud, coir pith etc. are being used.39. (C) 40. (C) 41. (D) 42. (B) 43. (E) 44. (A) 45. (E) 46. (B) 47. (A) 48. (E) 49. (B) 50. (A)
1. English and English Essay:
Questions to test the candidate's capacity to understand and write good English. The paper will comprise precis writing expansion, tests in vocabulary and any other form of composition that may be suitable.
2. Hindi and Hindi Essay (in Devnagri Script):
(i) Translation of an English passage into Hindi.
(ii) Explanation of Hindi passage into prose & poetry in the same language.
(iii) Composition (idioms, corrections etc)
3. General Knowledge including Everyday Science:
This paper is intended to test the candidate's knowledge of current events and of such matters of every day observation and experience in their scientist aspect as may be expected of an educated person who has not made a special study of any scientific subject. The paper will also include questions of historical, geographical and economic importance, with special reference to Haryana.
4. Viva-Voce:
The Viva-voce will be to test the personal qualities of the candidate. This test will be in matters of general interest and is intended to test the candidates alertness, intelligence and general outlook. Consideration will also be paid to the bearing and physique of the candidate. It will be conducted either in Hindi or in English depending upon the option exercised by a candidate.
Standard of Examination:
The standard and contents of examination shall be similar to those of B.A. and B.Sc. Examination of the Punjab University except that in the case of following papers the standard will be indicated against each:
(1) Law LLB.: Degree Standard
(2) Agriculture: BSc. (Agriculture) Standard
(3) Urdu language and literature, Hindi literature and Punjabi Literature: B.A. (Hons.) Standard
(4) Commerce: B.Com. Standard.
Durations of the Exam:
All the papers are of three hours duration.
Medium:
The candidate shall have the option to answer the papers of General Knowledge and three optional subjects either in English or in Hindi medium but no candidate is permitted to answer any of their papers partly in Hindi and partly in English.
A combined competitive examination for recruitment to the following services/post is held by the Haryana Public Service Commission at Chandigarh, Haryana.
Name of Post/Service Scale of Pay(i) Haryana Civil Service (Executive Branch) Rs. 8000-13500 (ii) Distt. Food and Supplies Controller Rs.8000-13500(iii) Excise and Taxation Officer Rs.8000-13500
(iv) Assistant Registrar Co-operative Societies. Rs.6500-10500 (v) A Class Tehsildar (Apprentices) Rs.8000-13500(vi) Assistant Excise and Taxation Officer Rs.6500-10500 (vii) Block Development and Panchayat Officer Gazetted (un classified) Rs.6500-10500(viii) District Food and Supplies Officer Rs.6500-9900(ix) Assistant Employment Officer Rs. 6500-9900
2. Age: The candidates should not be less than 21 years and not more than 35 Your Ad Here
years on 1st January of the year of examination. Upper age limit is relaxable upto 40 years for Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes of all states and Backward Classes of Haryana.
3. Educational Qualifications: Candidates must possess a degree of a recognised University not lower than the degree of Bachelor of Science, Arts, Bachelor of Commerce, and Bachelor of any technical subject or their recognised equivalent.
4. Examination Fee: Rs.150/- (Rupee One Hundred Fifty Only) in the form of Treasury receipt or Crossed Indian Postal Order or Bank Draft in Favour of the Secretary Haryana Public Service Commission, Chandigarh and Rs. 75 (Seventy Five) for SC/ST categories of all States and Backward Classes of Haryana alone.
5. Plan of the Examination: The examination comprises:(i) Written Examination in compulsory and optional subjects set out in para 6 below; and(ii) Viva-VoceYour Ad Here 6. Examination
Subjects: The following will be the subjects for the written examination:Compulsory:(1) English and English Essay (150 marks)(2) Hindi and Hindi Essay (150 marks)(3) General knowledge (150 marks)
Optionals: Any three of the following subjects:-
S.No Subjects 1. Indian History upto 1000 AD or
Only one of these History subjects can be taken from Sr.No.1 to 4
2. Indian History from 1000 to 1707 AD or
3. Indian History from 1707 to 1620 AD or
4. History of Europe (including England)
5. Mathematics I Only two of these subject can be taken from Sr.No.5 to 7
6. Mathematics II
7. Statistics
8. Economics 9. Physics 10. Chemistry 11. Botany 12. Zoology 13. Philosophy Only one of these two subject can be
taken from Sr. No.13 to 14 14. Psychology
15. Criminal law or Only one of these two subject can be taken from Sr. No.15 to 17
16. Civil Law or
17. Personal law
18. Political Science 19. Geography
20. Agriculture 21. Geology 22. Sociology 23. Trade and transport or
Only one of these Commerce subjects can be taken from Sr.No. 23 to 25
24. Advance Accountany and Auditing or
25. Business Organisation and Management
26. English Literature
27. Persian
Only one of these subjects can be taken from Sr. No 27 to 32
28. Sanskrit
29. French
30. Urdu Language and Literature
31. Hindi Literature
32. Punjabi Literature
33. Publication Administration
7. SyallabusCompulsory Subjects1. English and English Essay: Questions to test the candidate's capacity to understand and write good English. The paper will comprise precis writing expansion, tests in vocabulary and any other form of composition that may be suitable.
2. Hindi and Hindi Essay (in Devnagri Script)(i) Translation of an English passage into Hindi.(ii) Explanation of Hindi passage into prose & poetry in the same language.(iii) Composition (idioms, corrections etc)
3. General Knowledge including Everyday Science: This paper is intended to test the candidate's knowledge of current events and of such matters of every day observation and experience in their scientist aspect as may be expected of an educated person who has not made a special study of any scientific subject. The paper will also include questions of historical, geographical and economic importance, with special reference to Haryana.
4. Viva-voce: The Viva-voce will be to test the personal qualities of the candidate. This test will be in matters of general interest and is intended to test the candidates alertness, intelligence and general outlook. Consideration will also be paid to the bearing and physique of the candidate. It will be conducted either in Hindi or in English depending upon the option exercised by a candidate.
Optionals Subjects
1. Indian HistoryHistory of India upto 1000 AD or History of India from 1000 to 1707 AD or History of India from 1707 to 1920 AD
2. History of Europe (including England)
From 1789-1938.
3. Mathematics IStatistics, Dynamics, Analytical plane geometry, Trigonometry, Pure Geometry and Analytical Solid Geometry
4. Mathematics IIAlgebra, Differential Calculus, Integral Calculus, Differential Equations, Analysis including infinite Series.
5. Statistics (i) Presentation of Data.(ii) Measures of Central Tendency and Diversion.(iii) Elementary Probability Theory. (iv) Standard Distributions.(v) Random Sampling.(vi) Tests of significance in Small and Large Samples.(vii) Point Estimation.
(viii) Correlation and Regression. (ix) Quality Control.
6. Economics
(i) Nature and scope of Economics systems and their functions.(ii) Micro Economic Analysis; National Income and Expenditure, Major Determinants of Income and Employment.(iii) Micro Economic Analysis; Demand Analysis, Price Formation under various Market Categories, Distributive shares.(iv) Structure of Indian Economy(a) Sectoral distribution of working force.(b) Problems of Agricultural Development and Reorganization.(c) Industrial Development policy.(d) India's Foreign Trade and Payments.(e) India's Five Year Plans.
7. PhysicsProperty and structure of matter, sound, heat, light, electricity and magnetism and elements of modern Physics.
8. Chemistry Physical, Inorganic and Organic.
9. BotanyThallophyta, Broyophyta, Pteridophyta, Pehanero gams, Physiology, Ecology and General Biology including Cytology and Genetics.
10. Zoology
The classification, bionomics, morphology, life history and relationship of nonchrodates and chordates, with special reference to Indian forms. Functional morphology (from structure and function) of the integument endoskeleton locomotion, feeding, blood circulation, respiration osmoregulation, nervous system, receptors and reproduction, element of vertebrate embryology. Evolution, evidence, theories and their modern interpretations, Mendalian inheritance and mutation. Structure of Animal cell, basic principles of cytology and genetics, adaption and distribution.
11. Philosophy
This paper will include-Logic, Ethics and Elements of Mataphysics. Definition, Deductive inference Scientific Methods, Classification, Theories of knowledge, Standard of Morality, Social Ethics, Idealism, Pragmatism, Existentialism; Logical Analysis.
12. Psychology
This paper will include topics from general Experimental and Abnormal psychology. The nature and. different stand points in Psychology, Personality, methods of Assessment and diagnoses. Concept of Abnormality, general causes, Classification, Etiology and treatment.
13. Law (Criminal law of Civil law or Personal Law)
Criminal Law, Indian Penal Code. The Criminal Procedure Code and the Indian Evidence Act. orCivil LawCivil Procedure code and the Indian Evidence Act.orPersonal LawGeneral principles of Hindu Law, Mohammadan Law and Punjab Customary Law as modified by States.
14.Political SciencePart I
State, its nature, origin and development, purposes and functions of the State; Sovereignty and Law, Liberty, Equality and Rights; Nationalism and Nation State; Impeialism, Internationalism, Organisation and working of the U.N.O. and Special Agencies, Regional Organisations.Theories: Liberalism, Democracy, Idealism, Anarchism, Marxism and Communism, Democratic Socialism Fascism, Welfare State, Gandhian Philosophy and Sarvodaya.
Part II
Forms and Organs of Government Electrical Systems, Federalism, Organisation and Working of Executive legislature and Judiciary, Civil Services, Administrative Tribunals, Refrendum and Initaiative, Delegated Legislation, Political Parties and Pressure Groups. Public Opinion, Organisation and working of the Government of India, Britain, U.S.A. and U.S.S.R.
15. Geography (i) Physical basis of Geography of the world.
(ii) Regional and Economic Geography of the world with special reference to India.
16. Agriculture Agriculture, Agricultural Economics, Animal Husbandry and Dairying.
17. GeologyPhysical and Structural Geology, Stratigraphy, Palaeontology, Petrology, Mineralogy and Economic Geology.
18. Sociology
(i)The Nature, scope and method of Sociology, Sociology and the Social Sciences, the Nature of Human Society.(ii) The concept of Social Relationship, Status and Role; Major Types of Groups; Major Social Institutions. The concept of Social Action.(iii) Basic Social Processes, Social Stratification, Social Control Socialization.(iv) Social change, Indian social institutions and their changing pattern.
19. Commerce
Trade and Transport.OrAdvanced Accountancy and Auditing.Or Business Organisation Management.
20.English Literature
Candidates will be expected to show a General Knowledge of the History of English Literature from the time os Spencer to the end of the reign of Queen Victoria with special reference to works of the following authors:Shakespeare, Milton, Johnson, Carlyle, Dickens. Words worth, Keats Tennyson, Dardey.Evidence of first hand reading will be required.
21. PersianTranslation from the language into English and from English in to the language, composition on one or more specified subjects. Question may be asked on the Grammar of the language.
22. Sanskrit
Candidates will be expected to show a General knowledge of the history of Sanskrit Literature with special reference to:(a) The Upnishads, the Ramayana and the Mahabharata;(b) The works of Kalidasa, Bhasa and Asvaghosha; and(c) Dasakumara Charita, the Panchtantra Hitopadesha. Knowledge of first hand reading will be required thereof.Knowledge of the Language will be tested by such exercises as translation from the language into English and vice-versa, composition on one or more specified subjects, use of idioms etc.
23. FrenchIn addition to the knowledge of French grammar and composition the candidates are expected to know History of French literature from the origin of French literature to the beginning of the first Great War (1914).
24.Urdu Language and Literature
(a) Language-The knowledge of Urdu language will be tested by exercises such as an essay, translation from English into Urdu and vice-versa and the use of Urdu idioms.(b) Literature-Candidates will be expected to show a general knowledge of History of Urdu literature with special reference to the works of the following authors:Ghalib, Zauk and Hali.Evidence of first hand reading will be required.
25.Hindi Literature
Candidates will be expected to show a general knowledge of the History of Hindi literature from Vira Gatha Kal to the modern period with special reference to the following authors: Kabir, Surdas, Tulsidas, Bihari, Harish Chandra Prasad, Prem Chand. Evidence of first hand reading will be required.
26.Punjabi Literature Candidates will be expected to show a general knowledge of the History of Punjabi literature from the time of Sheikh Farid to the end of the reign of Maharaja Dari and to the end of the reign of Maharaja Ranjit Singh with special reference to the works of the following authors:Sheikh Farid, Guru Nanak, Shah Hussain, Bhai Gurdas, PuratanJanam Sakhi Damodar, Buleh Shah, Waris Shah, Hasham Shah.
Evidence of first hand reading will be required.
27.Public Administration
Nature, scope and the significance of the study of Public Administration.Public Administration and other Social Sciences, Methodology, Politic-Socioeconomic-Development and Public Administration.Role of Chief Executive Union Cabinet and Co-ordination of Public Administration.Forms of Organisation department, Public Corporation, Commission and Board, Administrative Organisation in India.Direction, Communication, Decentralisation, Deconcentration Co-ordination. Methods, Role of O and M Units in an Organisation.Public Relations.Objectives of Personnel Administration; aspects of Personnel Administration Recruitment Public Service Commission, Training, Terms of Employment, Moral Discipline.Financial Administration, Financial Organisation, Budgetary Operations and Control: Audit; Parliamentary Control over Financial Management. Delegated Legislation; Administrative Tribunals.Accountability of Public Administration to Legislature, Public Administration, Political Parties, Pressure Groups and the People.Judicial Control over Public Administration.National Planning in India, Planning Organisation; Administration of Development Programmes. Administrative aspects of Indian Federalism.Local Self-Government and Administration-Rural and Urban in India.
8. Standard of Examination: The standard and contents of examination shall be similar to those of B.A. and B.Sc. Examination of the Punjab University except that in the case of following papers the standard will be indicated against each:
(1) Law LLB. Degree Standard
(2) Agriculture BSc. (Agriculture) Standard
(3) Urdu language and literature, Hindi literature and Punjabi literature B.A. (Hons.) Standard
(4) Commerce B.Com. Standard.
Note: (i) All the papers shall be of three hours duration.(ii) The candidate shall have the option to answer the papers of General Knowledge and three optional subjects either in English or in Hindi medium but no candidate is permitted to answer any of their papers partly in Hindi and partly in English.
HARYANA SERVICE OF ENGINEERS (P.W.D. PUBLIC HEALTH & IRRIGATION) EXAMINATION
Qualifications: Degree in Civil Engineering, adequate knowledge of Hindi.
Age: 20-30 years on August l.Relaxable upto 35 years for SC/ST.
Subjects for Examination:
Compulsory:
· English · Theory of Structure & Structural Design · Applied Mathematics · Surveying
· Soil Mechanics & Foundation Engineering · Hydraulics & Hydraulic Machinery.
Optional: Any two of the following:
1. Architecture & Town Planning 2. Costing & Accounts 3. Irrigation Engineering 4. Public Health Engineering 5. Building Material & Construction 6. Highway Engineering and Bridges
HARYANA CIVIL SERVICE (EXECUTIVE BRANCH & OTHER ALLIED SERVICES) EXAMINATION
1. Haryana Civil Service (Executive Branch). 2. Excise and Taxation Officer.3. Asst. Registrar, Co-operative Society. 4. `A' Class Tehsildar (Apprentices). 5. Asst. Excise and Taxation Officer. 6. Asst. Employment Officer.
Persons selected for `A' Class Tehsildar (Apprentices) will be adjusted against permanent or temporary posts of Tehsildars after, completion of training and passing the departmental examination.
Qualifications: For no. 3: Master's Degree in Arts/Sc. or LLB or B.Sc. (Agr.) or BVSc. For all other posts: Degree.
Age: 21-30 years on January l. Relaxable for SC/ST, Ex-Servicemen, etc.
Subjects for Examination: Compulsory:
· English · English Essay · Hindi · Hindi Essay· General Knowledge.
Optional: Any three subjects:
1. Indian History upto 1000 AD or Indian History from 1000 to 1707 AD or Indian History from 1707 to 1920 AD 2. History of Europe. (Only one of the two). 3. Maths I 4. Maths II 5. Statistics. (Only two of the three) 6. Economics 7. Physics 8. Chemistry 9. Botany 10. Zoology 11. Philosophy or Psychology 12. Law (Criminal/Civil/Personal) 13. Political Science
14. Geography 15. Agriculture 16. Geology 17. Sociology 18. Commerce 19. Public Administration
Only one from the five:
1. Persian2. Sanskrit3. French4. Urdu5. Hindi Literature
Written test is followed by Interview for successful candidates.
HPSC invited application for eligible candidate for the Assistant Town Planner (Gr.A),Ayurvedic Medical Officer (Class-II) ,Secretary (Gr.A) ,Sub Divisional Engineer (Electrical) category. Those Candidate are selected who are appearing in the
State Eligibility Test to be held on 11-04-2010 Interested candidate Can apply till 30th January, 2010
Haryana Public Service Commission (H PSC) Bays No.1-10, Block-B, Sector-4, Panchkula (Haryana)
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Application are invited for following post’s:
Job Details : Applications on the prescribed form (OMR Computerized application form) along with certificates in respect of reserved category candidates are invited for appearing in the State Eligibility Test to be held on 11-04-2010 tentatively, for making the candidates eligible for recruitment to the posts of Lecturer (College Cadre) in the subjects mentioned below.
Assistant Town Planner (Gr.A) : 24 posts, Pay Scale : Rs.15600-39100 grade pay Rs.5400, Age : 21-40 years, Relaxation as per rules. Ayurvedic Medical Officer (Class-II): 40 posts, Pay Scale : Rs.9300-34800 grade pay Rs.4800 plus NPA 25%, Age : 23-40 years, Relaxation as per rules. Manager (Personnel) (Gr. A): 01 post, Pay Scale : 15600-39100 grade pay Rs.6000, Age : 25-45 years, Relaxation as per rules. Secretary (Gr.A) : 01 post, Pay Scale : 15600-39100 grade pay Rs.6000, Age : 25-45 years, Relaxation as per rules.
Sub Divisional Engineer (Electrical) : 02 posts (temporary), Pay Scale : 9300-34800 Grade Pay Rs.5400, Age : 17-40 years, Relaxation as per rules. Deputy Superintendent of Jail (Male) (Gr.B) : 09 posts (temporary), Pay Scale : Rs.9300-34800 grade pay Rs.4000, Age : 21-25 years, Relaxation as per rules.
Eligibilty Criteria : Candidates who have secured at least 55% marks (without rounding off) in Master’s Degree OR equivalent examination from university / institutions recognized by UGC in Humanities (including languages) and Social Sciences, Computer Science & Applications, Electronic Science etc. are eligible for this test. candidates will be admitted provisionally and shall be considered eligible for Lecturership eligibility only after they have passed their Master’s Degree examination or equivalent with at least 55% marks (50% in case of SC/ ST/ PH/ VH category candidates).
Application Form : For application form and detailed information write to Secretary, Haryana Public Service Commission, Bays No.1-10, Block-B, Sector-4, Panchkula by remitting Rs.500/- (Rs.125/- for SC/ST of all states and BC/ESM/PH of Haryana only) only through IPO/ Bank Draft payable to Secretary HPSC at Panchkula with self addressed (with pin code) envelope of size 24×11 cm size with Rs.40/- for registered post or on cash payment from the the counter.
How to Apply : Filled in application form should be sent to the Commission’s office at Bays No.1-10, Block-B, Sector-4, Panchkula by post or in person on or before 01/02/2010 (08/02/2010 for the candidates of far-flung areas of the country)
Syllabi of Test : The syllabi for all the papers are that of UGC/CSIR examination. For Science subjects viz Life Sciences, Chemical Sciences, Mathematical Sciences and Physical Sciences, Paper-I will be according to syllabi of UGC NET, the Paper II will be from the syllabi of Section(B) of Paper-I of CSIR and Paper-III will be from syllabi of Paper-II of CSIR. The syllabi for all SET subjects can be downloaded from the H.P. Public Service Commission’s website www.hp.gov.in/hppsc. The syllabi can also be downloaded from UGC website www.ugc.ac.in.
Last Date for Applying : 30th January, 2010 ( 15th February, 2010 for the candidates residing in remote areas)
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