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Saturday, May 3, 2014

Answer Key of Kerala Circle PA/SA Exam 2014: English Section

Friends..Here is the answers to English Section of PA/SA Exam held in Kerala Postal Circle 2014. These answers have been prepared by us based on the feedback and discussion had with our friends via e-mail & facebook page. This may not be treated as the final answer key and we are not stating that the answers given below are completely correct. If anybody feels that the answers to any question are different, you are welcome to comment your part below as comment with valid points. Hope this helps. Open discussion is welcome...

These questions were typed and send to us by our friend Habi Haris from Kerala
( If anybody could type and send us the questions of other circles similarly, it will help in providing answer keys soon. Mail us at Currentaffairs4examz@gmail.com)  

Identify the tense in the following sentence.
51. I had never been visited by him before.
(A) Past perfect tense.
(B) Past perfect continuous tense.
(C) Past indefinite tense.
(D) Past continuous tense

Pick the choice closest to the meaning of the word given in capital.
52. FABLE:
(A) Dizzy
(B) Empty
(C) Diverse
(D) Shining

53. GREGARIOUS:
(A) Sociable
(B) Angry
(C) Lonely
(D) Hardy

Against each key word are given four suggested meanings. Choose the word or phrase which is opposite in meaning to the key word.
54. FABLE:
(A) Myth
(B) Truth
(C) To speak falsely
(D) Fabricate

55. EUPHONIOUS:
(A) Strident
(B) Lethargic
(C) Literary
(D) Hardy

In the following question four sentences have been given. Out of the four options given one is grammatically incorrect. Identify the one and mark your answer.
56.
(A) She seems sad.
(B) He has a cellular phone
(C) These grapes are tasting sour
(D) I think you are wrong

Directions: Use correct tense and fill in the blank to mark the correct sentence.
57. He ……… to Kolkata yesterday.
(A) went
(B) has gone.
(C) will be going
(D) was gone.

Directions: Given are four sentences. Choose the sentence which belongs to the class “Adverb of manner”
58. (A) She sings delightfully
(B) The weather is delightfully cool
(C) He is far better now
(D) I have told you twice.

59. Identify the sentence with no adverb:
(A) He behaves best
(B) She sings well enough
(C) He is the best boy in the class
(D) The patient is much better

60. In the following sentence use appropriate adverb which modifies the whole sentence
……………  Ram escaped unhurt.
(A) Unfortunately
(B) Luckily
(C) Sadly
(D) Badly

Directions: Choose the appropriate preposition to fill in the blank
61. Do not loiter ……….. the street.
(A) in
(B) About
(C) on
(D) at

62. The book lies …… the table
(A) on
(B) at
(C) over
(D) in

63. The driver jumped ……. the car
(A) of
(B) to
(C) off
(D) from

64. Our plane stopped …………… Mumbai airport on the way to Italy.
(A) in
(B) over
(C) on
(D) at
Use appropriate subordinating conjuction expressing a negative purpose to complete the sentence.
65. He fled ……….he should be killed.
(A) So that not
(B) Lest
(C) Else
(D) Otherwise

Use appropriate compound conjunction to fill up the blanks to make the sentence complete.
66.  You can borrow the book ……. you return it soon.
(A) in as much that
(B) as soon as
(C) as though
(D) provided that

67. I must refuse your request, ……… I believe it unreasonable
(A) As soon as
(B) Provided that
(C) In as much as
(D) So that

68. Identify the incorrect plural forms among the followings:
(A) Steps-daughter
(B) Daughters-in-law
(C) Potatoes
(D) Calves

69. If “Lives” is plural form of noun, then what is its singular form?
(A) Lives
(B) Life
(C) Lively
(D) None of the above is correct

Directions: The following sentence has been given in present perfect tense in passive voice. Transform the sentence in Present Indefinite tense in active voice and mark your answer accordingly
70. Crops have been destroyed by floods:
(A) Crops are destroyed by floods
(B) Crops are being destroyed by floods
(C) Floods destroy crops
(D) Crops have been destroying by floods

Change the following singular noun into its correct plural form.
71. Sheaf
(A) Sheaves
(B) Sheef
(C) Sheafs
(D) Sheafes

Change the following sentence given in direct speech into Indirect Speech and mark correct answer choosing from options given.
72. Ram said, “The horse died in the night.”
(A) Ram said that the horse died in the night.
(B) Ram said that the horse had died in the night.
(C) Ram said that the horse was died in the night.
(D) Ram said that the horse was dead in the night.

73. The prince said, “It gives me great pleasure to be there this evening.”
(A) The prince said that it gives him great pleasure to be there this evening.
(B) The prince said that it gave him great pleasure to be there this evening.
(C) The prince said that it gives him great pleasure to be there that evening.
(D) The prince said that it gave him great pleasure to be there that evening.

Change the following sentence given in indirect speech into direct speech and mark correct answer choosing from options given.
74. He said that he had to go home at once.
(A) He said, “I must go home at once.”
(B) He said, “I may go home at once.”
(C) He said, “I might go home at once.”
(D) He said, “I would go home at once.”

75. “Would you mind passing the salt?” I said to him:
(A) I asked to him if he would mind passing the salt. 
(B) I ordered him if he will mind passing the salt. 
(C) I asked him if he will mind passing the salt. 
(D) I asked him if he would mind passing the salt.

JEE (Mains) 2014: Results declared


The results for the JEE (Mains) 2014 exam have been announced on the official website. Candidates who appeared for the exam can have a look at their result by logging on to the result page using their exam roll number and date of birth.

The examination was held in two modes, i.e. paper-based and online examinations. The paper-based exam was conducted on April 6 and was attempted by over 11 lakh candidates. The online exams were held between April 9 and April 19.

A total of 13.57 lakh aspirants had registered for JEE (Mains) 2014. The JEE (Mains) scores will be used for admission to undergraduate engineering and architecture courses at the National Institutes of Technology (NITs), Indian Institutes of Information Technology (IIITs), other centrally funded technical institutions and institutions under participating state governments.

Only candidates securing the top 1.5 lakh ranks would be eligible to apply for the JEE Advanced 2014 exam for admission to the IITs and ISM Dhanbad.

The candidates who have qualified the exam are eligible for JEE (Advanced) 2014 and will have to again register for the JEE (Advanced) exam on May 4 through the official website: http://jeeadv.iitkgp.ac.in

The candidates will be provided with only 5 days to apply for JEE (Advanced) as the registrations will end on May 9. The exam is scheduled to be held on May 25. The final result will be declared on June 19.


Check JEE (Mains) 204 Results: Click Here

April 2014 Daily Current Affairs (19th, 20th, 26th,27th,28th and 29th April)

Friends..Here is the important Current Affairs from 19, 20, 26,27,28 and 29 April 2014 which we have missed to Update
 
19 April 2014
>> Hamid Mir, Senior Pakistani TV Journalist, shot dead in Karachi.
>> Jai Samaikhyandhra Party leader and former Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister decided not to contest in Lok Sabha Elections.
>> 13 sherpa died in an ice avalanche in Mount Everest, Nepal.

20 April 2014
>> Stanislas Wawrinka lifted the Monte Carlo Masters Tennis title by defeating compatriot Roger Federer by 4-6, 7-6(5), 6-2 in the final.  
>> US unveiled a 25-foot giant replica of the Olympic torch to honour the Indian spiritual leader Chinmoy Kumar Ghose in New York. 
>> MW Malaysian Open 2014 won by Donna Vekic of Croatia.
>> Supreme Court lifted a 19 month old ban on mining in Goa.

26 April 2014
>> India successfully test-fired an anti-ballistic missile capable of intercepting targets outside the earth's atmosphere.
>> SBI Signed MoU with Enabled India to train persons with disabilities towards economic independence.
>> Missed Call Banking Facility launched by Karnataka Bank Limited. If customer gives missed call to a dedicated numbers, bank will provide their account balance and mini statement through SMS on the mobile phone.
>> South Korean Prime Minister Chung Hong-won announced his resignation over the government response to the ferry disaster in which 187 died till now most of which are students.
>> PV Sindhu got bronze medal in Asian Badminton Championship. She was defeated by top seed Shixain Wang of China in the semi-finals.
>> World Intellectual Property Day 2014 celebrated.

27 April 2014
>> Justice Rajendra Mal Lodha sworn in as the 41st Chief Justice of India.
>> Pope Francis declared John XXIII and John Paul II as saints in a historic double canonisation in St. Peter's Square.
>> New Interceptor Missile test fired successfully by India. It is capable of neutralising any incoming long range missile at higher altitude.
>> Liverpool striker Luis Suarez wins Professional Footballers' Association (PFA) Player of the Year title in English Premier League. 
>> Indian golfer Anirban Lahiri won Indonesian Masters golf tournament 2014. 

28 April 2014
>> Egyptian court sentenced to death 683 alleged supporters of the country's ousted president.
>> NR Narayana Murthy has been honored with the 2014 “Canada India Foundation Chanchalani Global Indian Award” in Toronto for his remarkable vision and leadership in the IT sector.  
>> New MD & CEO of DHFL Pramerica Life Insurance is Anoop Pabby.
>> World Golf Rankings released. Indian Golfer Anirban Lahiri stood at 67th rank. He is the 10th Indian to win International title outside India.
>> European Union puts embargo on the import of Alphonso mangoes and four vegetables from India from the 1st of May.
>> Polo, the sole Gorilla in Indian Zoo passed away aged 43.   

29 April 2014
>> Nokia appointed India born Rajeev Suri as its new President and CEO of the company.
>> New MD of Volvo India is Kamal Bali.
>> Paralympic Swimmer Sharath won one Silver and two Bronze Medals at IDM Berlin 2014.
>> World’s Fastest land animal is Mite Paratarsotomus Macropalpis. It lives in Southern California. Mite had set a new record by defeating Cheetah.
>> Dissolution of Andhra Pradesh Assembly was approved by President Pranab Mukherjee.

>> TDSAT (Telecom Disputes Settlement and Appellate Tribunal) revoked ban imposed on telecom operators - Bharti Airtel, Vodafone and Idea -  for intra-circle 3G roaming. Now they are allowed to offer 3G roaming beyond their licensed circles.   

Employment News this week: Job Highlights (3rd April – 9 th May 2014)

1. Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited, Mumbai
Name of Post –Male Nurse and Lab Analyst
No. of Vacancies - 12
Last Date - 15 days after publication

2. Intelligence Bureau, Delhi
Name of Post – Personal Assistant and Junior Intelligence
No. of Vacancies - 74
Last Date - 31 days after Publication

3. Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Mumbai
Name of Post- Technical Officer /C (Electrical, Mechanical)
No of Post- 27
Last Date- 30.05.2014

4. Directorate General, Border Security Force (BSF), Delhi
Name of Post – Capt./Pilot, Senior Operations Officer (DIG) Commandant (Pilot),Second in Command (Pilot) etc.
No. of Vacancies - 70
Last Date - 12 Months after publication

5. Hindustan Copper Limited, Kolkata
Name of Post – 60
No. of Vacancies – Chemical Engineering, Concentrator, Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering etc.
Last Date - 16.05.2014

6. Staff Selection Commission, Karnataka-Kerala
Name of Post – Assistant Epigraphist, scientific Assistant
No. of Vacancies – 4
Last Date - 30.05.2014

7. National Institute of Research of Jute & Allied Fibre Technology, Pune
Name of Post – Technical Assistants and Senior Technician
No. of Vacancies – 4
Last Date - 45 days after publication


Source: www.employmentnews.gov.in

Daily Current Affairs: 01 May 2014

1) International Labour Day observed: May 1 was celebrated as International Labour Day to celebrate the achievements of workers. May day symbolizes the struggle of the international labour movement. Labour Day has its origins in the labour union movement, specifically the eight-hour day movement, which advocated eight hours for work, eight hours for recreation, and eight hours for rest.

2) IIT Guwahati makes it to world's top 100 universities: The Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati, has shown the way. The young IIT from Assam has brought cheer to Indian academic institutions by occupying a place among the top 100 world universities — under 50 years of age — published by London-based Times Higher Education (THE) magazine. IIT Guwahati has been placed 87th in the ranking that analysed 800 new-breed universities from 29 countries, including the US and the UK.

3) Manoj Vaish quits as MD and CEO of MCX: Manoj Vaish has resigned as the managing director and chief executive officer of Multi Commodity Exchange of India Ltd (MCX) after just three months on the job—the latest departure in an executive exodus that comes at a time when parent Financial Technologies (India) Ltd (FTIL) is under mounting regulatory pressure to pare its stake in the exchange from 26% to 2%. Vaish has resigned on health grounds, MCX said in a statement on Thursday. He will work with the board to ensure a smooth transition, the company said.

4) India slip to 5th rank in ICC's annual list for Test teams: India's dismal performance in the international season gone by pushed them down the ladder in the ICC Test rankings with the team finishing fifth in the annual updated list issued on Thursday. Australia have gone top in both the formats for the first time since December 2008. Australia last held the number-one Test ranking in August 2009, when they were displaced after losing 2-1 to England. India, who were thrashed during trips to South Africa and New Zealand in their most recent Test assignments, have slipped from third to fifth in the table after dropping 10 ratings points.

5)  India regained No.1 rank in T20: India on Thursday climbed up a position and regained its number one ranking in Twenty20 Internationals after the annual update of the ICC Rankings, which was announced in Dubai.

6) Mahatma Gandhi Pravasi Suraksha Yojana scheme launched in UAE: A leading Indian financial and health care service player has tied up with the UAE Exchange to offer Mahatma Gandhi Pravasi Suraksha Yojana Scheme in the Gulf country. The announcement was made in Abu Dhabi yesterday in the presence of Indian Ambassador to the UAE, T P Seetharam, and other senior officials from the Indian Embassy in Abu Dhabi.

7) .london web domain name goes on sale for first time: The new .london internet domain name has gone on sale for the first time, offering individuals and businesses the city-specific address. More than 50,000 people have expressed an interest in using the name as an alternative to .com or .co.uk.

8) Woman techie killed, 14 injured in twin blasts on train in Chennai: A woman was killed and at least 14 people were injured in two "low-intensity" explosions that took place on Guwahati-Bangalore Express at Chennai Central railway station on Thursday. The Tamil Nadu Police detained a person for questioning. Authorities suspect the blasts were caused by bombs planted on the train, said M Bhupati, spokesperson of Southern Railway. Condemning the blasts, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said such "barbaric acts" highlight the "desperation and cowardice" of those responsible. He asserted that no efforts would be spared in bringing the perpetrators to justice.

Assam Circle PA/SA Exam 2014 Question Paper PDF Download

Assam Circle
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Exam Held on: 27 April 2014

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Odisha Circle Postal/Sorting Assistant Exam 2014 Question Paper PDF

Odisha Circle

Postal/Sorting Assistant Exam 2014 
Question Paper


Exam Held on: 27 April 2014

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Friday, May 2, 2014

Haryana Circle Postal/Sorting Assistant Exam 2014 Question Paper

Question Paper of Postal/Sorting Assistant Exam Held 
on 27 April 2014 in Haryana Postal Circle

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Thursday, May 1, 2014

Daily Current Affairs: 30 April 2014

1) Seventh phase of Lok Sabha elections held: Moderate to high turnout marked the polling on Wednesday in the seventh phase of Lok Sabha elections on a day when Narendra Modi sparked a major controversy by violating the election law by making a speech and displaying BJP's poll symbol in a booth. The fate of some of the top guns of Congress, including Sonia Gandhi, and BJP like Modi, L K Advani, Rajnath Singh and Murli Manohar Joshi and Arun Jaitley were decided in the seventh round that covered 89 constituencies across seven states and two union territories.

2) Real Madrid rout Bayern Munich to reach Champions League final: Real Madrid reached their first Champions League final for 12 years with an historic 4-0 win at Bayern Munich in Tuesday's semifinal, second leg to knock the holders out. Having won last week's first leg 1-0 in Madrid, Real won the semifinal 5-0 on aggregate as Pep Guardiola's Bayern suffered their heaviest home defeat in European competition.

3) UAE leg of IPL 2014 ends: Kieron Pollard’s valiant half-century went in vain as Sunrisers Hyderbad registered a 15-run victory over Mumbai Indians in a Pepsi IPL 2014 match at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium on Wednesday night. It also marked the end of IPL matches in UAE, which hosted 20 successful matches in Abu Dhabi, Dubai and Sharjah. The tournament will now return to India.

4) BHEL to set up solar power plant in Yemen: Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd. (BHEL) has signed an agreement with Yemen’s Ministry of Electricity and Energy for setting up solar photovoltaic (PV)-based power plants at different locations in the Gulf nation. The agreement was signed by BHEL Chairman and Managing Director B. Prasada Rao and Yemen’s Minister of Electricity and Energy Saleh Hassan Sumie.

5) British actor Bob Hoskins died: British actor Bob Hoskins, whose varied career ranged from “Mona Lisa” to “Who Framed Roger Rabbit,” has died aged 71. A family statement released on Wednesday by publicist Clair Dobbs said Hoskins died in a hospital after a bout of pneumonia.

6) Switzerland, Norway are world's most expensive economies: Switzerland and Norway are the world's most expensive economies, followed by Bermuda, Australia and Denmark, according to a new ranking by the World Bank. The economies with the lowest prices are Egypt, Pakistan, Myanmar, Ethiopia and Laos, according to a review of economic data which seeks to compensate for exchange rate effects and measure spending power across countries.


7) Cristiano Ronaldo Breaks Lionel Messi's Champions League Goal Record: Cristiano Ronaldo has broken Lionel Messi's all-time record for the most goals in a single Champions League season after notching his 15th score. The Portuguese superstar, who remained on 14 strikes before the semi-final second leg against Bayern Munich, scored in the 33rd minute to surpass a record set by Milan's Jose "Mazzola" Altafini in the 1962-63 season and equalled by Messi in 2011-12.

Rajasthan Circle PA/SA Exam 2014 Question Paper

Question Paper of Postal/Sorting Assistant Exam

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Rajasthan Postal Circle

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Chhattisgarh Circle Postal/Sorting Assistant Exam 2014 Question Paper PDF Download

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Chhattisgarh Postal Circle
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Delhi Circle PA/SA Exam 2014 Question Paper PDF Download

Question Paper of Postal/Sorting Assistant Exam
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 in Delhi Postal Circle
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