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DU MD in Ayurveda and Unani Medical 2012 Entrance Exam Dates



Delhi University (DU), Delhi has announced the exam dates for MD in Ayurveda and Unani Medical 2012 entrance exam which will be conducted in the month of October 2012. The entrance exam will be held on Saturday, October 06, 2012.
MD in Ayurveda and Unani Medical 2012 is an entrance exam conductedfor admission to the Master of Doctor (MD) in Ayurveda and Unani Medicine programs offered by the Faculty of Ayurvedic and Unani Medicines for the commencing session 2012-13.
Eligibility Criteria for DU MD in Ayurveda and Unani Medical
Candidate must have passed BUMS/BAMS or equivalent examination from other university established by law and recognized by the University of Delhi and CCIM and have also completed one year or six months internship in a recognized Hospital on or before 30th September, 2012 and must have full registration with the State Council/Board of Ayurvedic & Unani Medicines/CCIM.
For more details on the eligibility criteria, please visit their official website.
How to Apply for DU MD in Ayurveda and Unani Medical
  • The application form can be downloaded from their official website -www.du.ac.in.
  • The candidates may obtain the Bulletin of Information (BOI) and application form from the office of the Deputy Registrar, Faculty of Ayurvedic & Unani Medicines, 6th Floor, V. P. Chest Institute Building, University of Delhi, Delhi-110007 by submitting/sending a bank draft/ banker’s cheque of Rs.1500/- in person and by post Rs.1550/- for GEN/OBC and Rs.1300/- in person and by post of Rs.1350/- for SC/ST/PH drawn in favor of the Registrar, University of Delhi, payable at Delhi.
For more details on the application procedure, please visit their official website.
Paper Pattern for DU MD in Ayurveda and Unani Medical
  • The entrance test will consist of one paper for Ayurvedic & Unani consisting of 100 questions each course (covering all subjects Ayurvedic & Unani, taught at the level of BUMS/BAMS). The duration of the test would be of two hours and will carry a maximum of 400 marks.
  • The questions will be of objective type with multiple choices (1), (2), (3) & (4) of which only one choice/response will be the most appropriate/correct one. For each correct response, the candidate will get 4 marks.
  • For each incorrect response/answer, there will be a deduction of one mark. 
  • The answer sheet will be placed inside the test booklet. The candidates will do rough work on the test booklet and not on the answer sheet.
For more details on the paper, please visit their official website.
Important Dates
  • Last date for submitting completed application form: Thursday, September 25, 2012.
  • Date of entrance test: Saturday, October 06, 2012.
For further details on eligibility, application procedure and selection procedure, please visit the official website.

Rajasthan Teacher’s Eligibility Test (RTET) 2012


Rajasthan Teacher’s Eligibility Test (RTET) 2012(Teachers for classes VI to X)  Social Science Part-I
(Exam Held On: 09-09-2012)

1.  The employees earn salary while peasants plough the kings’s land.” With refernece to which ruler
     was this statement made by the Chinese traveller?
     a) Harshavardhan
     b) Chandragupta I
     c) Chandragupta II
     d) Samundragupta
  

2.  Which Chola ruler captured Kanchi defating Pallavas?
     a) Parantaka I
     b) Aditya I
     c) Vijayalaya
     d) Rajendra Chola II

3.  Which South Indian dynasty divided the State into Nation (Rashtra) Kottam and Village (Gram)?
     a) Chollas
     b) 
Pallavas     c) Rashtrakutas
     d) Chalukyas
  

4.  During the rule of which dynasty did Kanheri University became popular?
     a) 
Rashtrakutas
     b) Cholas

     c) Chalukyas
     d) Pallavas

5.  In which state is Rampurva’s Ashok pillar with Bull Capital located?
     a) 
Bihar     b) Bengal
     c) Assam
     d) Uttar Pradesh
 

 6.  The Constitution of India was adopted by
     a) 
Constituent Assembly     b) Parliament
     c) Lok Sabha

     d) Rajya Sabha

7.  In which part of the Constituion of India does the term, ‘Secular’ was added later on?
     a) Fundamental rights
     b) Directive Principle of State Policy
     c) 
Preamble     d) All of these

8.  Which Article of Children’s Bill of Rights (1992) says, “I have the rights to know about my rights”?
     a) 
Article 42
     b) Article 12, 13
     c) Article 23, 28, 29
    d) Article 36
 

 9.  Which of the following is not a Fundamental Right?
     a) Right of Equality
     b) Right to Freedom

     c) Franchise     d) Right to Constitutional remedies 

10. In which Article of Part ‘IV’ of the Constitution have Fundamental Duties been incorporated?
      a) 
51
      b) 42
      c) 50
      d) 52
 

11. In which ocean is ‘Mariana Trench’ located?
      a) Indian Ocean
      b) 
Pacific Ocean
      c) Atlantic Ocean
      d) Arctic Ocean

12.  According to area which is the largest and smallest continents of the world?
      a) Africa and Australia
      b) Asia and Antarctica
      c) 
Asia and Australia
      d) North America and Antarctica
 

 13. Which one of the following is not a sphere of the Earth?
      a) Atmosphere

      b) Ozonosphere      c) Biosphere
      d) Lithosphere
 

14. Marble is an example of
      a) 
Metamorphic rock      b) Sedimentary rock
      c) Igneous rock 

      d) Plutonic rock  

15. The combined action of weathering and erosion is known as
      a) Decompostion
      b) Hydration
      c) Carbonation
      d) 
Denudation 

16. Which landform is known as ‘roof of the world’?
      a) Great Himalayas
      b) 
Pamir Plateau      c) Tibetan Plateau 
      d) Deccan Plateau  

17. In which state of India ‘Kal Vaishakhi’ winds are usually prevalent during summer season?
      a) 
West Bengal
      b) Assam

      c) Orissa
      d) Bihar 

18. In which area of India is Yak animal found?
      a) Sunderban
      b) Arunachal Pradesh
      c) Darjeeling 

      d) Ladakh  

19. Which one of the following places is having manufacturing unit of antibiotic medicine?
      a) 
Hrishikesh      b) Dehradun
      c) Shimla
      d) Chandigarh
 

20. In which year was ‘Consumer Protection Act’ introduced in India?
      a) 1982
      b) 
1986      c) 1988

Everyday Science Simplified


  • Q.   A man with a load jumps from a high building. What will be the load experienced by him?
    A.   Zero, because the acceleration of his fall is equal to the acceleration due to gravity of the earth.
     
  • Q.   A piece of chalk when immersed in water, emits bubbles. Why ?
    A.   Chalk consists of pores forming capillaries. When it is immersed in water, the water begins to rise in the capillaries and air present there is expelled in the form of bubbles.
     
  • Q.   Why does a liquid remain hot or cold for a long time inside a thermos flask?
    A.  The presence of air, a poor conductor of heat, between the double glass wall of a thermos flask, keeps the liquid hot or cold inside a flask for a long time.
     
  • Q.   Why does a ball bounce upon falling?
    A.   When a ball falls, it is temporarily deformed. Because of elasticity, the ball tends to regain its original shape for which it presses the ground and bounces up (Newton's Third Law of Motion).
  • Q.   Why is standing in boats or double decker buses not allowed, particularly in the upper deck of buses?
    A.   On tilting the centre of gravity of the boat or bus is lowered and it is likely to overturn.
     
  • Q.   Why is it recommended to add salt to water while boiling dal?
    A.   By addition of salt the boiling point of water gets raised which helps in cooking.
     
  •  Q.   Why is the boiling point of sea water more than that of pure water?
    A.    Sea water contains salt, and other impurities with different boiling points, which jointly raise its boiling point.
     
  • Q.   Why is it easier to spray water to which soap is added?
    A.   Addition of soap decreases the surface tension of water. The energy for spraying is directly proportional to surface tension.
     
  • Q.   Which is more elastic, rubber or steel?
    A.   Steel is more elastic for the same stress produced compared with rubber.
     
  • Q.   Why is the sky blue?
    A.   Violet and blue light have short waves which are scattered more than red light waves. While red light goes almost straight through the atmosphere, blue and violet light are scattered by particles in the atmosphere. Thus, we see a blue sky.
     
  • Q.   Why does ink leak out of partially filled pen when taken to a higher altitude?
    A.   As we go up, the pressure and density of air goes on decreasing. A partially filled pen leaks when taken to a higher altitude because the pressure of air acting on the ink inside the tube of the pen is greater than the pressure of the air outside.
     
  • Q.   On the moon, will the weight of a man be less or more than his weight on the earth?
    A.   The gravity of the moon is one-sixth that of the earth; hence the weight of a person on the surface of the moon will be one-sixth of his actual weight on earth.
     
  • Q.   Why do some liquids burn while others do not?
    A.    A liquid burns if its molecules can combine with oxygen in the air with  the production of heat. Hence, oil burns but water does not.
     
  • Q.   Why can we see ourselves in a mirror? 
    A.    We see objects when light rays from them reach our eyes. As mirrors have a shiny surface, the light rays are reflected back to us and enter our eyes.
     
  • Q.   Why does a solid chunk of iron sink in water but float in mercury? 
    A.    Because the density of iron is more than that of water but less than that of mercury.
     
  • Q.   Why is cooking quicker in a pressure cooker?
    A.    As the pressure inside the cooker increases, the boiling point of water is raised, hence, the cooking process is quicker.
     
  • Q.   When wood burns it crackles. Explain? 
    A.    Wood contains a complex mixture of gases and tar forming vapours trapped under its surface. These gases and tar vapours escape, making a crackling sound.
     
  • Q.   Why do stars twinkle? 
    A.    The light from a star reaches us after refraction as it passes through various layers of air. When the light passes through the earth's atmosphere, it is made to flicker by the hot and cold ripples of air and appears as if the stars are twinkling.
     
  • Q.   Why is it easier to roll a barrel than to pull it?
    A.    Because the rolling force of friction is less than the dynamic force of sliding friction.
     
  • Q.   If a feather, a wooden ball and a steel ball fall simultaneously in a vacuum, which one of these would fall faster?
    A.    All will fall at the same speed in vacuum because there will be no air resistance and the earth's gravity will exert a similar gravitational pull on all.
     
  • Q.   When a man fires a gun, he is pushed back slightly. Why?
    A.    As the bullet leaves the nozzle of the gun's barrel with momentum in a forward direction, as per Newton's Third Law of Motion, the ejection imparts to the gun an equal momentum in a backward direction.
     
  • Q.   Ice wrapped in a blanket or saw dust does not melt quickly. Why? 
    A.    Both wood and wool are bad conductors of heat. They do not permit heat rays to reach the ice easily.
     
  • Q.   Why do we perspire on a hot day?
    A.    When the body temperature rises, the sweat glands are stimulated to secrete perspiration. It is nature's way to keep the body cool. During the process of evaporation of sweat, body heat is taken away, thus, giving a sense of coolness.
     
  • Q.   Why does ice float on water but sink in alcohol?
    A.    Because ice is lighter than water it floats on it. However, ice is heavier than alcohol and therefore it sinks in alcohol.
     
  • Q.   Why do we perspire before rains?A.    Before the rain falls, the atmosphere gets saturated with water vapour, as a result, the process of evaporation of sweat is delayed.
     
  • Q.   Why does a thermometer kept in boiling water show no change in reading after 100°C?A.    The boiling point of water is 100°C. Once water starts boiling at this temperature, thermometer records no change in temperature. The quantity of heat supplied is being utilised as latent heat of evaporation to convert the water at boiling point into vapour.
     
  • Q.   Why do we bring our hands close to the mouth while shouting across to someone far away?
    A.    By keeping hands close to mouth the sound is not allowed to spread (phenomenon of diffraction of sound) in all directions but is directed to a particular direction and becomes louder.
     
  • Q.   Why does a corked bottle filled with water burst if left out on a frosty night?
    A.    Because of low temperature the water inside the bottle freezes. On freezing it expands, thereby its volume increases and pressure is exerted on the walls.
     
  • Q.   Why is a small gap left at the joint between two rails?
    A.    To permit expansion of rails due to heat generated by friction of a moving train. 
     
  • Q.   Why cannot a copper wire be used to make elements in electric heater?
    A.    Copper melts at I08.3°C and forms a black powder on reacting with atmospheric oxygen. For heater elements a metal should have more resistance to produce heat.
     
  • Q.   Why are water or mercury droplets always round .when dropped on a clean glass?
    A.  The surface of a liquid is the seat of a special force as a result of which molecules on the surface are bound together to form something like a stretched membrane. They tend to compress the molecules below to the smallest possible volume which causes the drop to take a round shape as for a given mass the sphere has minimum volume.
     
  • Q.   Why does a balloon filled with hydrogen rise in the air?
    A.    Weight of hydrogen is less than the weight of air displaced by it. In balloons hydrogen is normally filled because it is lighter than air.
     
  • Q.   Why do we lean forward while climbing a hill?
    A.    In order to keep the vertical line passing through our centre of gravity always between our feet, which is essential to attain equilibrium or stability.
  • RRC South Eastern Railway Recruitment 2012 for 2461 Group D Posts


    RRC Kolkata Recruitment 2013: South Eastern Railway, Kolkata has released notification for various posts like Helper, Trackman etc.
    There are 2461 vacant posts in SE Railway. Other details like Age limit, Qualification, selection procedure are given below: 
    Name of the Post : Group ‘D’ (Various)
    No. of Posts : 2461

    Pay Scale : Rs.5200-20200/- with GP Rs.1800/-

    Details of the Posts :
    1. Track Man (Engineering) - 313 Posts (UR – 156 ; OBC – 87 ; SC – 47 ; ST – 23)
    2. Points Man – B (Operating) - 661 Posts (UR – 331 ; OBC – 181 ; SC – 100 ; ST – 49)
    3. Helper II (Engineering,Electrical,Mechanical) – 815 Posts (UR – 408 ; OBC – 224 ; SC – 122 ; ST – 61)
    4. Helper II (Workshop & Stores) - 666 Posts (UR – 336 ; OBC – 180 ; SC – 100 ; ST – 50)
    5. Station Peon (Commercial Work Shop) - 06 Posts (UR – 03 ; OBC – 01 ; SC – 01 ; ST – 01)

    Educational Qualification : 10th Pass or ITI or equivalent. Candidates who are appearing  at  and/or  awaiting  results  of  final  examination  of  class 10th  on the last  date of  of  application  are  not eligible to apply.  Academic  qualification must  be  from  a  recognized  Educational  Institution  /  Board/University,  otherwise  candidature  shall  be  rejected.  Candidates  having  higher  educational  qualification may also apply.

    Age Limit : 18 – 33 years as on 01.01.2013 (Relaxation : SC/ST – 5 yrs ; OBC – 3 yrs)

    Selection Procedure : Selection will be based on MERIT only. First there will be Written Examination. Candidates to a limited extent, in order of merit, out of those who obtained the prescribed minimum pass marks in Written Examination will be called for Physical Efficiency Test (PET). Those who will qualify in the Physical Efficiency Test (PET) will have to go through the original document verification. Candidates who will found eligible after Physical Efficiency Test (PET) will be called for Medical Examination of relevant standard as shown against each category of post at Page-1 of this notification. There will be no interview.
    Syllabus for Examination : The question paper for the written examination shall be based on Class 10th standard consisting of multiple choice objective type questions aimed to assess General Knowledge/Awareness, Mathematics and Reasoning etc. There will be no question for checking proficiency in language. Questions will be in Hindi, English, Oriya, Urdu and Bengali.

    Examination fee : Rs.40/- For General and OBC Candidates (NO Fee for SC/ST/Women/PH/minorities  and  economically  backward  classes  having  income  less  than Rs  50,000/‐  p.a) – The Examination fee should be paid in the form of crossed Demand Draft from State Bank Of India or any other Nationalized Bank or crossed IPO from any Post Office drawn in favour of the “FA&CAO, South Eastern Railway, 11 Garden Reach Road , Kolkata-700043 payable at “KOLKATA”.

    How to Apply : Candidates are required to apply on plain paper, in the prescribed format. The Application complete in all respects and with necessary enclosures, may be sent by ordinary post only to the “Assistant Personnel Officer (Recruitment), Railway Recruitment Cell, South Eastern Railway, 11, Garden Reach Road, 1st Floor, Bungalow No 12 A, Kolkata-700043.

    Last Date for receipt of Applications: 31st October, 2012

    For further details : http://www.rrcser.in/images/NOTIFICATION.pdf

    MP PSC State Services Examination 2012-13 for 316 Various Posts


    MPPSC has issued the detailed notification dated 1st Oct 2012 regarding to the SSE-2012. This advertisement is for the first phase examination which is preliminary.
    From this examination following 316 posts are to be recruited–
    Names of the Post :
    1. Commercial Tax Inspector – 39 Posts
    2. Assistant Commercial Tax Officer - 20 Posts
    3. Commercial Tax Officer - 21 Posts
    4. Excise Sub Inspector – 41 Posts
    5. Naib Tahasildar – 44 Posts
    6. Chief Municipal Officer -16 Posts
    7. Block Development Officer – 3 Posts
    8. Chief Municipal Officer - 31 Posts
    9. Cooperative Inspector/Cooperative Extension Officer – 18 Posts
    10. Junior Staff Officer (District General) – 3 Posts
    11. Chief Executive Officer – 1 Post
    12. District Excise Officer – 1 Post
    13. Assistant Superintendent Ground Recorder – 7 Posts
    14. Area Convener – 5 Posts
    15. District Coordinator – 18 Posts
    16. Assistant Superintendent Jail – 21 Posts
    17. District Registrar – 2 Posts
    18. Sub Collector – 4 Posts
    19. Sub Registrar – 20 Posts
    20. Superintendent – 1 Post

    Educational Qualification : Degree of any of the universities incorporated by an Act of the Central or State Legislature in India or other Educational Institutions established by an Act of Parliament or declared to be a deemed university under section 3 of the UGC

    Age Limit : 18 – 30 years

    Selection Procedure : Preliminary Exam, Main Exam followed by Interview.
    Examination Pattern: From this year many changes has been made in the State Services Preliminary Examination (राज्य सेवा प्रारंभिक परीक्षा). In this time preliminary exam will consist of only two papers having 200 questions each and the first paper is of General Studies and second one is of General Aptitude Test. The questions will be objective type (Multiple Choice Questions).

    Application Fee : Rs.180/- for General Category Candidates from MP State and all Category Candidates from other States (Rs.90/- for SC/ST/OBC/PH from MP State) In addition Portal Charges Rs.35/- has to be paid by all Candidates.

    How to Apply : Candidate should need to apply online on www.mppsc.com or www.mponline.gov.in or www.mponline.nic.in from 05.10.2012 (12.00) to 04.11.2012 (23:59).

    Important Dates:
    ONLINE Application Process Starts On : 5th October, 2012
    Last Date for ONLINE Application : 4th November, 2012
    Date of Preliminary Examination : 24th February 2012

    For further details : http://www.mppsc.nic.in/ATTACHMENTS_FILES/ADVERTISEMENTS_OPTION/ADVERTISEMENT%20-%20STATE%20SERVICE%20EXAMINATION-2012.pdf

    Ordnance Factory Katni Recruitment 2012 Apply Online - 91 Jobs


    Industrial Establishment of Ordnance Factory Katni invites applications Online from interested Candidates for the following Semi – Skilled Grade Posts. Further details may be found below—
    Details of the Posts :
    1. Examiner (M) - 15 Posts (UR–8; OBC–2; Sc–2; ST–3)
    2. Electrician - 2 UR
    3. Fitter (GM) - 10 Posts (UR–5; OBC–2; SC–2; ST–1)
    4. Grinder – 2 UR
    5. Machinist – 30 Posts (UR–16; OBC–4 ; SC–4 ; ST–6)
    6. Millwright (MMTM) – 3 Posts (UR–1; ST–2)
    7. Turner – 6 Posts (UR–5; ST–1)
    8. Chemical Process Worker – 1 UR
    9. Fitter Refrigerator – 1 UR
    10. Fitter Electronics – 1 UR
    11. Electroplater – 2 UR
    12. Moulder – 18 Posts (UR–10; OBC–3; SC–3; ST–2 )

    Pay Scale : Rs.5200 – 20200/- + GP Rs.1800/-

    Educational Qualification : 10th Pass with NCTVT or ITI in the relevant field
    Note : Diploma/Degree in Engineering Candidates need not apply.

    Age Limit : 18 – 32 years (Relaxation : SC/ST – 5 yrs ; OBC – 3 yrs ; PH – 10 yrs)

    Application fee : Rs.50/- in the form of IPO/DD in favour of The General Manager, Ordnance Factory, Katni (M.P).

    How to Apply : Candidates are required to apply Online. After successful registration Online a ‘Registration Number’ will be generated automatically. This Registration Number can be used for all future reference. Candidates should be using this Registration Number and and Date of Birth for taking of Print Out of the Hard Copy of Registration Slip/ Application form. The Print Out of the Application has to be enclosed with Photograph, Attested copies of all relevant Certificates / Documents/Testimony and with a DD or IPO for the application fee and send by post to The General Manager, Ordnance Factory, Katni (M.P).
    Important Dates :
    The Online Application Process Starts on : 8 October, 2012
    Last Date for Online Application : 29 October, 2012
    Last Date for Hard Copy by Post : 5 November, 2012
    Download Admit Cards (Online) from : 25 November, 2012
    Date of Examination (Tentative) : 9 December, 2012

    For further details : Notification-Ordnance-Factory-Recruitment

    UPTET - प्रदेश के बेसिक स्कूलों में ढाई लाख शिक्षकों की कमी

    UPTET - टीईटी - TET

    UPTET - प्रदेश के बेसिक स्कूलों में ढाई लाख शिक्षकों की कमी
    • अमर उजाला ब्यूरो
    लखनऊ। यूपी के बेसिक शिक्षा परिषद के स्कूलों में 2.56 लाख शिक्षकों की कमी है। यह स्थिति तबहै जब प्रदेश में शिक्षकों की कमीदूर करने के लिए समय-समय पर बीएड डिग्रीधारकों को विशिष्ट बीटीसी का प्रशिक्षण देकर प्राइमरी स्कूलों में सहायक अध्यापक रखा जाता रहा है। प्रदेश के 1632 स्कूलों में शौचालय नहीं है और 55हजार स्कूलों में बाउंड्रीवाल नहीं है। सुप्रीम कोर्ट ने राज्य सरकारों को निर्देश दिया है कि वेछह माह के अंदर अध्यापकों के खालीपदों पर भर्ती करें और स्कूलों में जरूरी सुविधाएं मुहैया कराएं। इस बाबत प्रमुख सचिव बेसिक शिक्षा सुनील कुमार से जब पूछा गया तो उन्होंने यह कहकर जवाब देने से इनकार कर दिया कि वे तो छुट्टी पर हैं और कुछ भी कह पाने की स्थिति में नहीं हैं।
    केंद्र सरकार ने शिक्षा का अधिकार अधिनियम लागू करते हुए 6 से 14 साल के बच्चों की शिक्षा अनिवार्य कर दी है। इसके साथ ही शिक्षक और छात्र अनुपात में भी बदलाव करते हुए प्राइमरी में 30 बच्चों पर एक और उच्च प्राइमरी में 35 बच्चों पर एक शिक्षक का मानक तय किया गया है। नए मानक के अनुसार सरकारी स्कूलों में शिक्षकों की भारी कमी है। यूपी में ही 2.56 लाख शिक्षकों की कमी है 


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