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11th November 2014, 11:24 AM
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Punjab and Haryana High Court Clerk Exam Syllabus
Will you please provide the syllabus of Punjab and Haryana High Court Clerk Exam ?
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11th November 2014, 01:21 PM
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Re: Punjab and Haryana High Court Clerk Exam Syllabus
Here I am providing the syllabus of Punjab and Haryana High Court Clerk Exam which you are looking for . Section Maximum marks General Knowledge50. English composition50 Exam Syllabus General Awareness Punjab history Sports events in 2014 National Film Awards RBI rates and updates Punjab geography Poets,writers, authors and their books (Punjabi) Countries and their capitals and currencies Persons in news Union budget 2014 Popular books and their authors Important appointments in 2014 Constitution of India (Summary) Important days Terms used in our daily life Current affairs (Jan 2014 to July 2014) English section will be evaluated only if the candidate scored 33% marls in the General Awareness section. English Reading comprehension Vocabulary Sentence completion Cloze test Sentence rearrangement Spotting errors Quantitative aptitude and Reasoning in the official notification but last same thing happened and 25 questions asked each from reasoning and Quantitative aptitude section. |
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12th November 2014, 11:55 AM
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Punjab and Haryana High Court Clerk Exam syllabus
I want to appear in the Punjab and Haryana High Court Clerk Exam? So I am searching for the Punjab and Haryana High Court Clerk Exam syllabus? Please tell me from where I can get its syllabus?
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12th November 2014, 01:57 PM
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Re: Punjab and Haryana High Court Clerk Exam syllabus
The Punjab and Haryana High Court Clerk Exam conducted by the Central Recruitment Agency. The applicants who to apply in this exam must have degree of Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science or equivalent thereto from a recognized university. Punjab and Haryana High Court Clerk Exam Pattern Subject No. Of Question General Knowledge 50 English Composition 50 Total 100 Punjab and Haryana High Court Clerk Exam Fee General Category Rs.500/- SC/OBC Rs.125/- You are asking for the Punjab and Haryana High Court Clerk Exam. here I am providing you the Punjab and Haryana High Court Clerk Exam syllabus. This is as follows: Syllabus and Topics: The written test for Clerks in Punjab and Haryana High Court will have the following topics: 1. General Knowledge (100 Qs, 50 Marks, Objective) 2. English Composition Part I (60 Qs, 30 Marks, Objective) 3. English Composition Part II (2 Qs, 20 Marks, Subjective) a. Essay / Paragraph of 200 words (10 Marks) b. Translation from Hindi / Punjabi to English (10 Marks) Here I am provide you that contains the Punjab and Haryana High Court syllabus. Y7ou can download it from here. |
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13th December 2014, 12:00 PM
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Punjab and Haryana High Court Clerk Exam Syllabus
Will you please provide the syllabus of the Punjab and Haryana High Court Clerk Exam?
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13th December 2014, 03:21 PM
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Re: Punjab and Haryana High Court Clerk Exam Syllabus
Here is the syllabus of the Punjab and Haryana High Court Clerk Exam which you are looking for . General Knowledge 50marks English Composition 50 marks List of few questions are given below: Direction (1 – 5) : In the following questions, groups of four words are given. In each group one word is wrongly spelt. Find the wrongly spelt word and mark your answer in the Answer Sheet. Q.1) (1) Preposterous (2) Disasterous (3) Murderous (4) Onerous Q.2) (1) Severity (2) Cruelity (3) Sincerity (4) Superiority Q.3) (1) Begining (2) Winning (3) Mining (4) Running Q.4) (1) Complement (2) Compliment (3) Supplement (4) Requirement Q.5) (1) Amelirate (2) Zealot (3) Penetrate (4) Stain Direction (6 – 15) : In the following questions, a part of the sentence is printed in bold. Below are given alternatives to the bold part as 1, 2 and 3 which may improve the sentence. Choose the correct alternative. In case no improvement is needed, you answer is ‘4’. Blacken the appropriate rectangle in the answer sheet. Q.6) She teaches us grammar, isn’t it? (1) isn’t she? (2) doesn’t she? (3) doesn’t it? (4) no improvement Q.7) The struggle for independent is gaining movement every day. (1) motion (2) movement (3) momentum (4) no improvement Q.8) She is quite without affection and has no false pride. (1) admiration (2) affliction (3) affectation (4) no improvement Q.9) I complimented Raju for his promotion. (1) with (2) on (3) about (4) no improvement Q.10) The food tastes deliciously. (1) delicacy (2) delicious (3) badly (4) no improvement Q.11) I have seen much of the plays of Shakespeare acted. (1) a few (2) many (3) most (4) no improvement Q.12) I have bought this house in 1970 for Rs. Two lakhs. (1) had bought (2) bought (3) have been bought (4) no improvement Q.13) To child died from jaundice. (1) with (2) of (3) by (4) no improvement Q.14) I will phone you after I shall arrive. (1) after I shall have arrived (2) after I arrive (3) after I arrived (4) no improvement Q.15) It’s high time you come to a decision. (1) came (2) had come (3) have come (4) no improvement Direction (16 – 20) : In the following questions, a sentence has been given in Active/Passive Voice. Out of the four alternatives suggested below, select the one which best expresses the same sentence in Passive / Active Voice. Q.16) You surprise me. (1) I am to be surprised (2) You are surprised (3) I am surprised (4) Me is surprised Q.17) The boys killed the snake with a stick. (1) The snake was killed by the boys with a stick. (2) A stick was killed by the boys with a snake. (3) A snake with a stick was killed by the boys. (4) A snake is killed by the boys with a stick. Q.18) Let me do this. (1) Let us do this. (2) This be done by me. (3) Let this be done by me. (4) Let do this. Q.19) The tiger caught a fox. (1) A fox has been caught by the tiger. (2) A fox was caught by the tiger. (3) A fox is caught by the tiger. (4) A fox had been caught by the tiger. Q.20) Someone has lit the fire. (1) The fire was lit by someone. (2) You are requested to light the fire by someone. (3) The firs has been lit by someone. (4) The fire had been lit by someone. Direction (21 – 25) : In the following passage, the first and the last parts of the sentence are numbered 1 and 6. The rest of the sentence is split into four parts and named, P, Q, R and S. These four parts are not given in their proper order. Read the parts and find out which of the four combinations is correct. Then find the correct answer and blacken the appropriate rectangle in the Answer Sheet. Q.21) 1. Once a week Deesa led Moti Guj, the elephant, down to the river. P. After inspection the two would stand up. Q. Then Deesa looked at his feet and examined his whole body for sores. R. The animal knew it was time to return. S. The elephant lay down on his side, while Deesa rubbed him with a coir scrubber. 6. Both the elephant and the trainer would return home. (1) SQPR (2) QSRP (3) QPRS (4) RQSP Q.22) 1. Anna had longed to see her son. P. “He will arrive at the station at 10 O’clock, she said to herself. Q. She prepared herself for it. R. She looked at the clock. S. There were only five minutes left. 6. She rushed out of her house and hailed a taxi to reach the station in time. (1) QPRS (2) SPRQ (3) PRQS (4) QSRP Q.23) 1. Mr. Ramaswamy is a very strict man. P. He earns nearly three thousand rupees a month. Q. He also believes that it is foolish to waste one’s time or money. R. He is not a poor man. S. He believes that life means work only. 6. But he wants his children to lead a simple life. (1) PSQR (2) SQRP (3) RQPS (4) SRQP Q.24) 1. It will be better. P. to a few than enrol. Q. to provide quality education. R. them out as graduates. S. en masse and churn. 6. after perfunctory teaching. (1) QRSP (2) RSPQ (3) QPSR (4) SRQP Q.25) 1. ‘I was born here in the old city’ the girl told us. P. her answer suggested that her family has roots. Q. when we inquired. R. as opposed to the modern towns that consist mostly of hotels. S. and belongs to the traditional part where the temple are. 6. Some day people here are more ethnically pure. (1) QPSR (2) SRPQ (3) PSRQ (4) SRQP ANSWE |
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1st March 2015, 09:59 AM
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Re: Punjab and Haryana High Court Clerk Exam Syllabus
I want to get Punjab and Haryana High Court Clerk Exam Syllabus for doing preparation so will you please provide me that ?
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1st March 2015, 11:35 AM
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Re: Punjab and Haryana High Court Clerk Exam Syllabus
As you want to get Punjab and Haryana High Court Clerk Exam Syllabus for doing preparation so here I am giving you same: Exam Pattern: 1. General Knowledge (100 Qs, 50 Marks, Objective) 2. English Composition Part I (60 Qs, 30 Marks, Objective) 3. English Composition Part II (2 Qs, 20 Marks, Subjective) a. Essay / Paragraph of 200 words (10 Marks) b. Translation from Hindi / Punjabi to English (10 Marks) A. General Awareness 1. Knowledge of Current Events 2. Sports, History, Geography, Culture, Indian Constitutions 3. News about Technology & Researches 4. News on India & Its Neighboring Countries B. Reasoning Ability Verbal Reasoning: 1. Analogy 2. Coding & Decoding 3. Sitting 4. Syllogisms 5. Statement Reasoning 6. Blood Relations Non Verbal Reasoning: 1. Analogy 2. Series Completion 3. Classification C. Quantitative Aptitude 1. Number System 2. Simplifications 3. Roots & Averages 4. Surds & Indices 5. Percentages 6. Profit & Loss 7. Time & Distances 8. Time & Work 9. Ratio & Proportion 10. Chain Rules 11.Volume & Surface Area 12. Heights & Distances 13. Boats & Streams 14. Simple Interest 15. Mensuration D. General English 1. Vocabulary 2. Synonyms 3. Antonyms 4. Word Formation 5. Sentence Completion 6. Comprehension 7. Spelling E. Computer Knowledge 1. Computer Hardware 2. Operating System Concepts 3. Shortcut Keys 4. MS Word, Excel 5. MS Power Point, Access 6. Internet & Networks 7. Basic Security Concepts 8. Latest Technologies |
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21st March 2015, 10:13 AM
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Re: Punjab and Haryana High Court Clerk Exam syllabus
I have been filled Punjab and Haryana High Court Clerk application form. Now I am looking for syllabus. Will you please give me syllabus for the exam?
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21st March 2015, 10:13 AM
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Re: Punjab and Haryana High Court Clerk Exam syllabus
Punjab and Haryana High Court conducts the entrance exam to hire the clerk. The entrance exam contains following sections. General Knowledge 50 marks English composition 50 marks Duration: 2 hours Maximum Marks: 100 Number of Questions: 160 (Objective) + 2 (Subjective) Negative Marking: 0.25 marks for each wrong answer As per your request, I am giving you syllabus for the exam. General Awareness Punjab history Punjab geography Poets,writers, authors and their books (Punjabi) Countries and their capitals and currencies Persons in news Sports events National Film Awards RBI rates and updates Union budget Popular books and their authors Important appointments Constitution of India (Summary) Important days Terms used in our daily life Current affairs English Reading comprehension Spotting errors Vocabulary Sentence completion Cloze test Sentence rearrangement Here, I am giving you sample paper for the exam. In seven explosions hit Mumbai’s commuter rail network on July 11, 2006, How many people died. a) 500 b) 650 c) 200 d) 1200 From when cigarette packets to carry skull - and – bones sign. a) 3rd Nov 2006 b) 15th Dec 2006 c) 8th Jan-2007 d) 1st Feb 2007 By how many votes did Sonia Gandhi win in Rae Bareli where election took place in May-2006. a) 2,68,900 b) 4,17,888 c) 5,02,680 d) 1,69,670 Where did twin explosion that took place in quick succession on April 14, 2006. a) Lucknow b) Hyderabad, c) Mumbai d) Jam Masjid in old Delhi. During 2006-07 what is the outlay under Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission of Government of India? a) Rs.5000 crores b) Rs.4650 crores c) Rs.6000 crores d) None of the above three When did union cabinet approve the Draft National Environmental Policy? a) 18th Apr 2006 b) 18th May 2006 c) 16th Sept 2006 d) 25th Nov. 2006 Who performed the words’ first conscious brain surgery in Australia? a) Dr. Devi Prasad b) Dr. Vini Khurana & his team c) Dr. Brooks d) None of them. Who achieved the HAT-TRIC of taking 3 wickets in T20 match held in South Africa during 2007? a) Ricky Pointing b) Shane Warne c) Brett Lee d) Brooks Where did the Agni-III test launched and failed? a) Sriharikota b) Wheeler island off the coast of Orissa c) Hassan in Karnataka d) None of the above. Where did the World’s biggest robbery in the history took place on Feb 22, 2006? a) India b) Tonbridge in South West of London c) France d) Italy Name the world’s highest railway? a) Qinghai-Tibet, b) Siberia c) Siliguri-Darjeeling d) Tetley mountain in Switzerland Who won the golden ball award at the FIFA world cup (football) in 2006? a) Ronaldo b) Romario c) Marko Matenazzi d) Zinedaine Zidane Who won the Lal Bhadur Shastri National award in 2006? a) Dr. Kasturi Rangan b) Dr. A.P.J. Kalam c) Dr. Naresh Trehan d) Dr. Manjunath Name of the person who own the Stockholm water prize in 2006? a) Dr. Swaminathan, b) Dr. Rajaramanna c) Calder d) Prof. Asit K Biswas From 1930 to 2006 which country won the world cup (football) for five times? a) Italy b) France c) Brazil d) Argentina Who won the Wimbledon men’s singles in 2007? a) Rafal Nadal b) Mike Bryan c) Roger Federer d) Fabrice Santro What is the length of tunnel to be dug below 140 mtr under the city of Niagara falls for diverting water from Canadian Hydroelectric project? a) 15.6 Km b) 10.4 Km c) 20 Km d) 8.3 Km The agreement signed on March 21, 2006 for a pipe line from Siberia (Russia) to China for supply of gas will commence within five years. The annual supply of gas would be a) 80 billon Cub Mtr b) 120 billon Cub Mtr c) 130 billon Cub Mtr d) 56 billon Cub Mtr Who wrote the book titled RUNS AND RUINS? a) Kapil Dev b) Sunil Gavaskar c) Imran Khan d)None of the above. Who wrote the Naked triangle? a) Balwant Gargi b) Khuswant Singh c) Amrit Pitam d) None of them |