Friday, June 6, 2014

Implementation of the Protection Civil Rights Act, 1955 and SC-ST

CENTRALLY SPONSORED SCHEMES

1. Implementation of the Protection of Civil Rights Act, 1955 and SC/ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989.

Under this scheme financial assistance is provided to the SC/ST people for their rehabilitation, who are victims of atrocities by non-scheduled castes people.  The assistance is given as per the provision of the SC/ST (Prevention of atrocities) Act and its Rules.

Terms & Conditions
1.   F.I.R. must have been lodged in police station.
2.   Atrocity must have been committed by non-SC persons.
Period 


Within three months of receipt of application.

2(A) Coaching and allied assistance for weaker sections including SC/OBC/Minorities. 

The scheme aims at assisting students to weaker sections, SCs, OBCs and Minorities by way of special coaching for admission into institutions imparting technical, vocational courses such as engineering, medical, agricultural, management, information technology, and service related courses both in public and private sectors. 

Recruitment to services under Group”A” and “B” under the Center and State Government, public sector undertakings, banks, as well as private sector.

Implementing Agency

Institutions of repute, both public and private which are running coaching courses and have achieved distinctions during the preceding three years, in terms of success rate of candidates coached by such organizations will be eligible for assistance under the scheme.

Terms & conditions 

 1.Students should be selected based on merits.
 2.Only students belonging to Scheduled Castes,OBCs and Minorities   having family income of Rs.1.00 per annum will be eligible for assistance.
 3.Assistance under the scheme can be availed by a particular student not more than two times, irrespective of the no. of chances, he/she may be entitled to in a particular competitive examination.
 4.In case, where examination is conducted in two stages (i.e. preliminary and main ) candidates will be allowed to take coaching of the preliminary as well as main examination in each time, but coaching for main examination will be available only to those, who have cleared preliminary examination.
Students, covered under the scheme, shall have to attend all classes. In the event of any student, remaining absent for more than 15 days without any valid reason , assistance to him/her shall be discontinued and another student shall be taken in his/her place.
Period
Within three months of receipt of application.
2(B)     Pre-Exam coaching centre for SC/ST students.
Free of cost pre-examination coaching is provided in respect of the examination conducted by Staff Selection Commission and Banking Recruitment Board.  During coaching stipend @85/- per month is also granted.
Terms & Conditions

 1.Admission is granted on qualifying the test conducted by this PECC
 2.Admission is given to only those candidates who have already applied to concerned Commission/Board for appearing in the exam.
 3.Coaching is provided only for two exams.

Period
Within three months of receipt of application.   For admission in PECC, please contact, Director, PECC, 61/32,Rampura, Karol Bagh, New Delhi.Telephone No. 25725193.
3. Post Metric Scholarship to SC/ST & OBCs students
Department for the Welfare of SC/ST/OBC/Minorities have taken over implementation of recently revised Centrally Sponsored Scheme of Post Metric Scholarship to the students belonging to SC/ST & OBC for pursuing further studies at post matriculation/post secondary (college/university) levels within India from the current financial year 2004-05.
Amount of Assistance

VALUTE OF SCHOLARSHIP FOR SC/ST & OBC
The value of scholarship includes maintenance allowance, additional allowance for students with disabilities, reimbursement of compulsory non-refundable fee, study tour charges, thesis typing/printing charges, book allowance for students pursuing correspondence course for complete duration of the course.  

The details are as follows: -

Group-I (SC/ST)
Degree & Post Graduate Level Courses (including M.Phill, Ph. D. and Post Doctoral Reseach) in Medicines (allopathic, Indian and other recognized system of medicines) Engg. Technology, agriculture, veterinary and allied science, management, business finance, Business Admn. & Computer  application/Science.  Commercial Pilot Licenses (including helicopter pilot and multi engine rating) course.
Hostlers   Rs. 740/-             Day Scholars Rs. 330/- (p.m.)
Group-I (OBC)
Medical, Engineering including Degree level Courses in Indian medicine, B.A.M.S., comparable course in Ayurvedic, Unani/Tibbia and Homeopathic System of medicines, B.Sc. (Agriculture/B.V.Sc. (Fisheries), Higher Technical and all professional studies like degree and post-graduate courses in Agriculture and Veterinary Science.
Hostlers   Rs. 425/- Day Scholars Rs. 190/- (p.m.)
Group-II (SC/ST)
Other professional & Technical and Post Graduate including M.Phill, Ph.D. and Post Doctoral Research) Level courses not covered in Group –I. CA/ICWA/CS/etc. courses.  All post graduate, gradulate level diploma courses and all certificate level courses.  
Hostlers   Rs. 510/- Day Scholars Rs. 330/- (p.m.)
Group-II (OBC)

Diploma level course in Indian Medicine and Comparable courses in Ayurvedic,Unani/Tibbia and Homeopathies system of Medicine, Diploma & comparable courses in Engineering, Technology, Architecture, Medicine, diploma level course in printing technology and courses for overseer draftsman, surveyor, commercial pilot license, diploma and higher courses in hotel management catering technology and applied nutrition. Degree and post-graduate course in nursing and pharmacy, Wireless and television operators/sound recording and sound engineering motion picture, photography, film direction/acting/screenplay/writing. Degree/post graduate diploma courses in business management, chartered and cost/works accountancy. Post graduate courses in Science subjects.

Hostlers   Rs. 290/- Day Scholars Rs. 190/- (p.m.)

Group-III (SC/ST)


All other courses leading to a Graduate or above degree (not covered in Group-I & II).
Hostlers   Rs. 355/- Day Scholars Rs. 185/- (p.m.)
Group-III (OBC)

Certificate course in Engineering/Technology/Architecture and Medicine Diploma and Certificate course in agriculture, pharmacy, Veterinary Science, Fisheries, Dairy Development, Hygiene and public Health, Sanitary Inspector’s course, Courses for rural Services, Cooperation and community Development, Sub-Officers’ course at  the national Fire Service College, Nagpur, Library Science. Degree/post graduate diploma and post graduate courses in teachers’ training, library Science and Physical Education, Music Fine Arts and Law, Craft Instructor’s Training Course, Certificate Course in Hotel Management/Catering technology and Applied. Nutrition Passenger Transport Management, Associate Degree in Pharmacy. Post graduate courses in Arts and Commerce subjects.
Hostlers   Rs. 290/- Day Scholars Rs. 190/- (p.m.)
Group-IV (SC/ST)
All Post Matriculation Level Courses before taking up graduation like classes XI & XII in 10+2 system and Intermediate Examinations etc. (Not covered in Group II & III).  ITI courses, other vocational courses (if minimum required qualification to pursue the courses is at least matriculation. .  

Hostlers   Rs. 235/- Day Scholars Rs. 140/- (p.m.)

Group–IV (OBC)

General courses upto graduate level ( 2nd Year and onward)

Hostlers   Rs. 230/- Day Scholars Rs. 120/- (p.m.)

Group-V (OBC)

Classes XI and XII in 10+2 system, Intermediate courses and first year of General Courses upto graduate level.

Hostlers   Rs. 150/-Day Scholars Rs. 90/- (p.m.)

Terms & Conditions 

1.Scholarship is available to all SC students whose parents/guardians income from all sources does not exceed Rs. 1.00 lakh per annum and all OBC students whose parents/guardians income from all sources does not exceed Rs. 44500/- per annum who are pursuing post matriculation/post secondary (college/university) level studies in Govt.  Recognized institutions during the academic year 2004-05.
2.Students pursuing studies through correspondence courses are also eligible.
3.All the children of same family/parents are also eligible subject to the income limit of the parents.  Students availing any other scholarship/stipend such as merit scholarships will not be eligible for this scholarship.
4.All the attached requisite documents should be attested by the Gazetted Officer.
5.Applications submitted in the prescribed proforma.
6.A Certificate from the institution to the effect that the student is not getting any other scholarship/stipend.
7.Date of admission in the course/commencement of class and completion of course.
8.One attested copy of certificates, Diploma, Degree etc. in respect of all previous examination passed.
9.Income Certificate from all sources from the office SDM of Delhi.
10.Application duly signed by the Head of Institution with seal of the institute.
11.Attested photocopy of Caste Certificate issued by the Govt. of NCT of Delhi.
12.Incomplete application will be treated as cancelled without giving any intimation.

Study Tour Rs. 500/- P.A.  Thesis Typing/Printing Charges Rs. 600/-.

READER CHARGES FOR BLIND STUDENTS (BLIND SCHOLARS)

The blind Scholars will be given additional amount as ‘Readers Charges’ as mentioned below:- 

Group   Reader Allowance (Rs. Per month)
Group - A, B, C  100
Group - D75
Group - E50

For SC Students Only:-

a.Provision of transport allowance upto Rs. 100 per month for disabled students, if such students do not reside in the   hostel, which is within the premises of educational institution.
b.Escort Allowance of Rs. 100 per month for severally handicapped day scholar students with low extremity disability. is admissible to any employee of the hostel willing to extend help to a severely orthopaedically handicapped student residing in hostel of an educational institution, who may need the assistance of a helper.
c.Special Pay of Rs. 100/- per month is admissible to any employee of the hostel willing to extend help to a severely orthopaedically handicapped student residing in hostel of an educational institution, who may need the assistance of a helper.
d.Allowance of Rs. 150/- per month towards extra coaching to mentally retarded and mentally ill students.  Fees : Scholars will be paid enrolment/registration, tuition, games, Union, Library, Magazine, Medical Examination and such other fees compulsorily payable by the scholar to the institution or University/Board.  Refundable deposit like caution money, security, deposit will, however, be excluded.

Study Tours : Study tour charges upto a maximum of Rs. 1000/- per annum, limited to the actual expenditure incurred by the student on transportation charges etc.  will be paid to the scholars studying professional and technical courses, provided that the head of the institution certifies that the study tour is essential for the scholar for completion of his/her course of study. (Applicable also to ST Students). 

Thesis Typing/Printing Charges: 
 Thesis typing/printing charges upto a maximum of Rs. 1000/- will be paid to research scholarship on the recommendation of the Head of the Institution. (Applicable also to ST Students only).
Correspondence courses including distance and continuing education:  The students pursuing such courses are also eligible for an annual allowance of Rs. 750/- for essential/prescribed books, besides reimbursement of course fees.
4. SCA to SCP
SCA received from Government of India is required to be used for economic generating/economic development schemes/programme etc.
Entire amount is being released to DSFDC/DTTE .

List of Cabinet Ministers of India 2014 (as on 27.05.2014)



Cabinet Ministers of India 2014 
Cabinet Ministers
● Narendra Modi – 
Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions, Department of Atomic Energy, Department of Space, All important policy issues and all other portfolios not allocated to any Minister 
● Rajnath Singh 
– Home Affairs 
● Sushma Swaraj – External Affairs, Overseas Indian Affairs 
● Arun Jaitley – Finance, Corporate Affairs, additional charge of Defence 
● M Venkaiah Naidu – Urban Development, Housing, Urban Poverty Alleviation, Parliamentary Affairs
● Nitin Gadkari – Road Transport and Highways, Shipping (Additional charge – Rural Development, Panchayati Raj, Drinking Water and Sanitation)
● DV Sadananda Gowda – Railways 
● Uma Bharati – Water resources, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation 
● Dr Najma Heptulla – Minority Affairs 
● Ramvilas Paswan – Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution
● Kalraj Mishra – Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises 
● Maneka Gandhi – Women and Child Development 
● Ananthkumar – Chemicals and Fertilizers 
● Ravi Shankar Prasad – Communications and Information Technology Law and Justice 
● Ashok Gajapathi Raju – Civil Aviation 
● Anant Geete – Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises 
● Harsimrat Kaur Badal – Food Processing Industries 
● Narendra Singh Tomar – Mines, Steel, Labour and Employment 
● Jual Oram – Tribal Affairs 
● Radha Mohan Singh – Agriculture 
● Thaawar Chand Gehlot – Social Justice and Empowerment 
● Smriti Irani – Human Resource Development 
● Dr Harsh Vardhan – Health and Family Welfare

Ministers of State (Independent Charge) 
● General VK Singh – Development of North Eastern Region (Independent Charge), External Affairs, Overseas Indian Affairs 
● Inderjit Singh Rao – Planning (Independent Charge), Statistics and Programme Implementation (Independent Charge), Defence 
● Santosh Gangwar – Textiles (Independent Charge), Parliamentary Affairs, Water Resources, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation 
● Shripad Naik – Culture (Independent Charge), Tourism (Independent Charge)

● Dharmendra Pradhan – Petroleum and Natural Gas (Independent Charge) 
● Sarbananda Sonowal – Skill Development, Entrepreneurship, Youth Affairs and Sports (Independent Charge) 
● Prakash Javadekar – Information and Broadcasting (Independent Charge), Environment, Forest and Climate Change (Independent Charge), Parliamentary Affairs 
● Piyush Goyal – Power (Independent Charge), Coal (Independent Charge), New and Renewable Energy (Independent Charge) 
● Dr Jitendra Singh – Science and Technology (Independent Charge), Earth Sciences (Independent Charge), Prime Minister Office, Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions, Department of Atomic Energy, Department of Space 
● Nirmala Sitharaman – Commerce and Industry (Independent Charge), Finance, Corporate Affairs

Ministers of State 
● GM Siddeshwara – Civil Aviation 
● Manoj Sinha – Railways 
● Nihalchand – Chemicals and Fertilizers 
● Upendra Kushwaha – Rural Development, Panchayati Raj, Drinking Water and Sanitation 
● Pon Radhakrishnan – Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises 
● Kiren Rijiju – Home Affairs 
● Krishan Pal – Road Transport and Highways, Shipping 
● Dr. Sanjeev Balyan – Agriculture, Food Processing Industries 
● Mansukhbhai Dhanjibhai Vasava – Tribal Affairs 
● Raosaheb Danve – Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution 
● Vishnu Deo Sai – Mines, Steel, Labour and Employment 
● Sudarshan Bhagat – Social Justice and Empowerment

RAS question papers and study material

RAS question papers and study material

The following link consists of RAS question papers and study materials.You can download or refer from it.

http://www.currentgk.co.in/view_forum/201305/68/RAS.html

http://ras-2013.blogspot.in/2012/12/ras-main-2008-previous-year-papers-ras.html

http://kushmanda.com/index.php/ras-study-material-free-download/

http://www.developindiagroup.co.in/Previous%20Year%20Question%20Paper/RAS%20RTS%20Exam%20Solved%20Question%20Papers/RAS%20Previous%20Years%20Question%20Papers.html

http://www.developindiagroup.co.in/SPSCs/Rajasthan%20Public%20Service%20Commission.html


RAS question papers and study material

The following link consists of RAS question papers and study materials.You can download or refer from it.

http://www.currentgk.co.in/view_forum/201305/68/RAS.html

http://ras-2013.blogspot.in/2012/12/ras-main-2008-previous-year-papers-ras.html

http://kushmanda.com/index.php/ras-study-material-free-download/

http://www.developindiagroup.co.in/Previous%20Year%20Question%20Paper/RAS%20RTS%20Exam%20Solved%20Question%20Papers/RAS%20Previous%20Years%20Question%20Papers.html

http://www.developindiagroup.co.in/SPSCs/Rajasthan%20Public%20Service%20Commission.html


Books for RAS exam-

http://pawanroalan.blogspot.in/

Books for RAS exam-

These books are in english-
1. Contemporary Rajasthan by L.R.BHALLA.
2. Economy of Rajasthan by LAXMINARAYAN NATHURAMKA.
3. Geography of Rajasthan by L.R.BHALLA.

These books are in hindi-
1.Book for rajasthani culture by JAI SINGH NIRAJ. 
2.Book for history of rajasthan by KALU RAM SHARMA.



Key Reference Books, Magazines & News papers


11th NCERT: Economics: Indian Economic Development.

12th NCERT: Economics: Macroeconomics.

Indian Economy Since Independence : Uma Kapila.

Economic Survey of India.

India Year Book.

Yojana and Kurukshetra.

Economic Political Weekly.

The Economic Times.

Test Series for RAS (Paper-1) Competitive Entrance Exam (CD)
by Practice Guru
Publisher: Practice Guru

R. A. S. Samanya Gyan Avam Samanya Vigyan (Pra.)
by 
R. A. S. Samanya Gyan Avam Samanya Vigyan (pra. )
Publisher: upkar prakashan


R. A. S. Bhartiya Itihas
by 
R. A. S. Bhartiya Itihas
Publisher: upkar prakashan


R. A. S. Darshanshastra
by 
R. A. S. Darshanshastra
Publisher: upkar prakashan

These books may help you in preparing RAS exam.




Wednesday, June 4, 2014

List of colleges offering M Sc Computer Science in North India

List of colleges offering M Sc Computer Science in North India
  • Indira Gandhi National Open University, New Delhi
  • Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra, Haryana.
  • List of colleges offering M Sc Computer Science in South India
  • Acharya Nagarjuna University, Guntur, Andhra Pradesh
  • Alagappa University , Karaikudi   Tamil Nadu
  • Annamalai University, Chidambaram,Tamil Nadu
  • Bharathidasan University, Trichy, Tamil Nadu
  • Jaya College Of Arts And Science, Tiruvallur , Tamil Nadu
  • Kakatiya University Warangal, Andhra Pradesh
  • Karnataka State Open University, Mysore, Karnataka
  • Madurai Kamaraj University, Madurai, Tamil Nadu
  • Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam, Kerala
  • Soorya Institue of Management Studies, Pondicherry
  • Tejaswi Educational Academy, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh
  • University Of Calicut, Kozhikode, Kerala
  • University Of Kerala Trivandrum, Kerala
  • List of colleges offering M Sc Computer Science in West India
  • Netaji Subhas Open University, Calcutta, West Bengal
  • University of Bombay, Mumbai, Maharashtra
  • Utkal University, Bhubaneswar, Orissa
  • List of colleges offering M Sc Computer Science in East India
  • Nalanda Open University, Patna, Bihar
  • University Of Burdwan, Burdwan, West Bengal
  • List of colleges offering M Sc Computer Science in Central India
  • Jiwaji University, Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh
  • Madhya Pradesh Bhoj University, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh
  • Mahatma Gandhi Chitrakoot Gramodaya Vishwavidyalay,  Satna , Madhya Pradesh
Validity of distance learning M Sc Computer Science
The above list gives a brief idea regarding the Colleges and Universities offering masters degree in Computer Science through distance education mode. The distance or correspondence medium of study imparts students with necessary skills and knowledge to combat with those students who undergo regular course of study. Among the Universities listed above, certain Universities such as IGNOU, Annamalai etc stand apart for their reputation and popularity. This master’s degree through distance education helps the professionals to get into a bright future without interruption in career.

List of colleges offering M Sc Computer Science in North India Read more here: http://entrance-exam.net/list-of-colleges-offering-m-sc-computer-science-through-distance-educationcorrespondence/#ixzz33g3VRDe7


India's Best Distance Education Institutions

Rank    Name of the Institution                                  Location

1.         Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) New Delhi
2.         Yashwantrao C. Maharashtra Open University Nasik
3.         IMT Distance and Open Learning Institute Ghaziabad
4.         Sikkim Manipal University Gangtok
5.         University of Mumbai Mumbai
6.         Maulana Azad National Urdu University Hyderabad
7.         Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Open University Hyderabad
8.         Symbiosis Centre for Distance Learning Pune
9.         Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Open University Ahmedabad
10.       Annamalai University  Annamalainagar
11.       Netaji Subhas Open University Kolkata
12.       Osmania University Hyderabad
13.       Shivaji University Kolhapur
14.       M.P. Bhoj (Open) University Bhopal
15.       Maharishi Dayanand University (MDU) Rohtak
16.       University of Delhi  New Delhi
17.       Acharya Nagarjuna University Guntur
18.       SNDT- Women’s University  Mumbai
19.       Alagappa University Karaikudi
20.       Andhra University Visakhapatnam
21.       University of Madras Chennai
22.       Himachal Pradesh University  Shimla
23.       U.P. Rajarshi Tandon Open University  Allahabad
24.       Tamil Nadu Open University Chennai
25.       Karnataka State Open University Mysore
26.       Madurai Kamaraj University Madurai
27.       VMOU, Open University, Kota
28.       Uttarakhand Open University  Haldwani
29.       Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra
30.       University of Calicut Kozhikode
31.       Nalanda Open University Patna
32.       Kakatiya University Warangal

Sarkari Naukri Samachar

Posted: 03 Jun 2014 07:53 AM PDT
MPSC Recruitment 2014 - 1112 Clerk cum Typist Posts

MPSC Recruitment 2104 - 1112 Clerk cum Typist Posts

Maharashtra Public Service Commission (MPSC), Mumbai has released latest recruitment notification for filling up of the 1112 posts of Clerk cum Typist (Marathi/ English). Eligible & Interested Candidates can apply online on or before 20/06/2014MPSC Clerk Typist Recruitment 2014details is mentioned below.
Posted: 03 Jun 2014 06:54 AM PDT
SAIL Burnpur Recruitment 2014 - 473 OCT & ACT Posts

SAIL Burnpur Recruitment 2014 - 473 OCT & ACT Posts

SAIL, a Maharatna Company, and a leading steel-making company in India. IISCO STEEL PLANT Burnpur, a unit of SAIL invites online applications for Recruitment of the 473 non-executive posts for its integrated steel plant at Burnpur. Eligible & Interested Candidates can apply online on or before05/07/2014SAIL Burnpur Recruitment 2014 details is mentioned below.

exam paper of set

Total No. of Question: 10010244
Roll No.
      
Candidate should write his/ her Roll No. here.
HMO
Time: 2 HoursTotal Marks: 200
Instructions to the Candidates:
  1. All the questions are compulsory.
  2. All the questions carry equal marks.
  3. This question paper contains 100 questions. The examinee should verify that the requisite number of questions are printed in question paper, otherwise he should ask for another question paper.
  4. The cover page indicates the number of pages in the question paper. The examinee should verify that the requisite number of pages attached in the question paper, otherwise he should ask for another question paper.
  5. Read carefully the instructions given on the answer-sheet supplied and indicate your answers accordingly.
  6. Kindly make the necessary entries on the answer - sheet only at the places indicated and nowhere else.
  7. Examinees should rough work on the space meant for rough work on the last page of the question paper and nowhere else and also not on the answer sheet.


  1. The scapula is a thin bone placed on the:
    1. Anterolateral aspect of the thoracic cage
    2. Superiolateral aspect of the thoracic rage
    3. Posterolateral aspect of the thoracic cage
    4. None of' the above 
  2. The articular  surface of the clavicle is covered with :
    1. Muscle
    2. Cartilage
    3. fibrous tissue
    4. fibrocartilage 
  3. Muscles of the first layer of the sole is :
    1. flexor hallucis longus 
    2. lumbricals
    3. flexor digitorum longus
    4. flexer digitorum brevis 
  4. Arch of Aorta lies behind the -
    1. Lower half of manubrium sterni
    2. Xiphoid process sternum
    3. Middle one-third manubrium sterni
    4. Jugular notch 
  5. The facial bones are
    1. 10 in number
    2. 20 in number
    3. 13 in number
    4. 14 in number 
  6. It is dangerous when :
    1. diastolic value is high
    2. systolic value is high
    3. both systolic and diastolic value is high
    4. diastolic value is low 
  7. FSH acts on the :
    1. Leydig cells
    2. Macrophages
    3. Sartoli cells
    4. Purkinje cells 
  8. In Myopia :
    1. image  falls on the back of the retina
    2. usually the  anteroposterior diameter is shorter
    3. image  falls in front of the retina
    4. use of convex lens is advisable 
  9. Sympathetic stimulation has no major effect on the vessel of :
    1. skin 
    2. kidney
    3. brain
    4. lung 
  10. Class VI (a) includes those drug substances which are only soluble in
    1. purified water
    2. strong alcohol
    3. alcohol   
    4. none of these 
  11.  The quality of an ideal prover
    1. sick   
    2. emotional
    3. idle
    4. trustworthy 
  12.  Centesimal scale was introduced by Hahnemann in 5 th  edition Organon of Medicine
    1. Sec. 269
    2. Sec. 268
    3. Sec. 271
    4. Sec. 270 
  13.  Triturition is done in :
    1. unglazed glass mart
    2. glazed Porcelain mortar
    3. glazed iron mortar  
    4. (D)unglazed porcelain mortar 
  14.  The fifth edition of `Organon of Medicine' contained :
    1. 294 aphorisms   
    2. 293 aphorisms
    3. 292 aphorisms   
    4. 291 aphorisms 
  15. Homoeopathy is a product of :
    1. deductive logic  
    2. inductive logic
    3. both (A) and   
    4. none of these 
  16. The first edition of Organon of Medicine was published in
    1. 1828
    2. 1805
    3. 1810  
    4. 1817 
  17.  Fundamental cause is due to :
    1. acute miasm
    2. fixed niiasm
    3. non-recurreent miasm
    4. chronic miasm 
  18.  Cure has some special meaning in homoeopathic practice. Cure means :
    1. removal of common symptoms
    2. removal of symptoms of disease
    3. removal of the whole of the perceptible signs and symptoms of the disease
    4. removal of the disease symptoms in some extent 
  19.  Natural  law of Cure was discussed in :
    1. Section 26   
    2. Section 18
    3. Section 19   
    4. Section 25 
  20.  Proximate cause means :
    1.  main cause
    2. internal cause
    3. immediate cause
    4. first cause 
  21. The necessary point which comprise the operation of curing is as follows
    1. cause determination
    2. investigation of disease
    3. investigation of medicine
    4. none of the above 
  22. 'Organon of Medicine' was originally written in :
    1. English   
    2. Latin
    3. French
    4. German 
  23. Psora is the cause  
    1. non-venereal chronic disease
    2. venereal chronic disease
    3. all acute and chronic diseases
    4. both, venereal and non-venereal chronic disease 
  24. Natural chronic diseases are those which are primarily caused by :
    1. fixed miasm  
    2. acute  miasm
    3. both acute and chronic miasm
    4. chronic miasm 
  25. Secondary symptoms of psora is as follows :
    1. slow recovery of all complaints
    2. all  kinds of functional complaints when arising from emotional disturbances
    3. melancholy and condemn themselves
    4. desire of food hot or cold   
  26. Hahnemann described in sixth edition of  Organon of Medicine' that the most commonly affected part by the medicine is :
    1. any part of the body
    2. nails
    3. tongue
    4. blood vessels 
  27. Homoeopathy is a :
    1. Science   
    2. Science and art
    3. Art
    4. None of these 
  28. General quality of all the organism is to receive a stimulus and to react accordingly is
    1. irritability  
    2. sensitivity
    3. indisposition  
    4. susceptibility 
  29. Genuine medicine denotes :   
    1. adulterated  
    2. unadulterated
    3. both (A) and   
    4. none of these 
  30. Complex disease means :
    1. mixture of many similar diseases
    2. mixture  of a dissimilar disease with a similar disease
    3. mixture of more than one dissimilar disease
    4. mixture of many dissimilar diseases 
  31. A slight alteration of health manifested by one or more trivial symptoms is : ,   
    1. epidemic disease  
    2. idiosyncrasy
    3. sporadic disease   
    4. indisposition 
  32. Pseudochronic disease is :
    1. artificial chronic disease
    2. local disease
    3. chronic disease
    4. inappropriately named chronic disease 
  33. Alternate constipation and diarrhea : lienteria:
    1. Kali.sulp  
    2. Abrotanurn
    3. Ferrum Phos
    4. Cina 
  34. Adapted to the strumous constitution; glands enlarged, indurated, scirrous or open cancer :
    1. Sepia   
    2. Borax
    3. Apis
    4. Chamomilla 
  35. Dropsy : after suppressed sweat; suppressed eruptions; exposure to cold :
    1. Calcarea carb   
    2. Baryta carb
    3. Merc. sol   
    4. Dulcmara 
  36. Sensation of growing larger in every direction :
    1. Nux vomica   
    2. Phosphorus
    3. Ipecacuanha
    4. Platina 
  37. The skin feels cold to touch, yet the patient cannot tolerate covering :
    1. Arnica montana
    2. Lachesis
    3. Secale cor
    4. Silicea 
  38. Aggravation-at night; from heat at bed; at 3 A.M. and 5 P.M.; from cold, damp air; narcotics :
    1. Thuja occidentalis
    2. Sulphur
    3. Kali carbonicum
    4. Rhus toxicidendron 
  39. Bad effects from loss of vital fluids; haemmorhrages  from any broken down condition of mucous membrane :
    1. Belladonna
    2. Hyoscyamus
    3. Conium maculatum
    4. Carbo vegetabilis 
  40. Great sadness and weeping :
    1. Bryonia
    2. Sepia
    3. Pulsatilla
    4. Natrum sulph 
  41. Diphtheria aggravated after sleep and cold drinks :
    1. Podophyllum
    2. Nitric acid
    3. Lachesis
    4. Lycopodium clavatum 
  42. Follows well after Calcarea carb in obesity of young women with large amount of unhealthy adipose tissue :
    1. Sulphur  
    2. Lachesis
    3. Graphites  
    4. Podophyllum 
  43. Patient is very chilly yet all the  complaints are relieved by cold application :
    1. Phosphoric acid
    2. Apis mel
    3. Natrum carb   
    4. Ledum Pal 
  44. Bad effects of re-percussed eruptions :
    1. Bovista
    2. Cuprum metallicum
    3. Lac caninum
    4. Sarsaparilla 
  45. The secretion is not diminished, the bladder is full but fullness is unrecognized :
    1. Strarmonium
    2. Opium
    3. Sabina
    4. Iodum 
  46. Headache : always hungry  during :
    1. Glonoine   
    2. Kreosotum
    3. Psorinum  
    4. Syphillinum 
  47. Stammering, repeat: first syllable three or four times; with abdominal ailments, with helminthiasis ;
    1. Ruta graveolens   
    2. Spigelia
    3. Rumex crispus   
    4. Variolinum 
  48. Headache of school girls from eye strain or overuse of eyes :
    1. Phosohoric acid
    2. Cactus
    3. Sanguinaria
    4. Fluoric acid 
  49. Frequently called for after abuse of mercury :
    1. Petroleum  
    2. Rhododendron
    3. Psorinurn  
    4. Sarsaparilla 
  50. The burning feet of Sulphur and restless fidgety legs and feet of Zincum Metallicum are both found at the same time in :
    1. Syphillinum
    2. Medorrhinum
    3. Sambucus   
    4. Causticum 
  51. Menses : flow on lying down:
    1. Hydrastis  
    2. Lac caninum
    3. Natrum carbo  
    4. Kreosotum 
  52.  Convulsion with pale face, no heat, except perhaps in occiput, no increase  in temperature :
    1. Camphora   
    2. Conium mac
    3. Zincum metallicum  
    4. Stannum metallicum 
  53. The benign epithelia  tumor is :
    1. Adenoma
    2. Liposarcprna
    3. Mesothelioma   
    4. Neuroblastoma 
  54. The Polycystic kidney disease occurs :
    1. young  
    2. adult
    3. old
    4. none of these 
  55. The lesions of Bacillary Dysentery is mainly found in :
    1. duodenum
    2. stomach
    3. colon
    4. rectum 
  56. The common name of Ascaris lumbricoids ;
    1. Threadworm  
    2. Tape worm
    3. Guineaworm  
    4. Roundworm 
  57. Coroner is only a court of :
    1. trial  
    2. inquiry
    3. (C)both trial and inquiry
    4. none of these 
  58. Suicidal strangulation is :
    1. rare  
    2. commen
    3. uncommon
    4. none of these 
  59. Where dose rigor mortis starts from :  
    1. kidney   
    2. Heart
    3. Stomach   
    4. Eye 
  60. The local action of carbolic acid :  
    1. burning
    2. painless condition
    3. painful condition
    4. tingling 
  61. Medico legal importance of abrasion helps :
    1. to know the age of  abrasion
    2. to know the type of weapon used
    3. to detect the direction of force
    4. none of the above 
  62. External atmosphere means :
    1. the space inside the room of a building
    2. the space outside the room of a building
    3. both A and B
    4. none of the above 
  63. Direct water borne disease is :
    1. Gunea worm  
    2. Schistasomiasis
    3. Ascariasis
    4. Hepatitis 
  64. Smallpox was eradicated in the year :   
    1. 1977
    2. 1978
    3. 1989
    4. 1980 
  65. Primary prevention included :  
    1. rehabilitation
    2. early  diagnosis and treatment
    3. disability limitation
    4. health promotion 
  66. The Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act passed by Parliament of India
    1. 1905
    2. (B)1865
    3. 1960
    4. 1971 
  67. Neurogenic ulcer is :
    1. Varicose ulcer
    2. Post-thrombotic ulcer
    3. Gravitational   
    4. Diabetic ulcer 
  68. The initial typical pain of Acute Appendicitis is
    1. localized and aching
    2. diffused arid burning
    3. widespread and pressive  
    4. diffused and dull 
  69. Benign tumour of breast is usually localized at :
    1. upper part of breast
    2. upper quadrant of' breast
    3. outer quadrant of breast
    4. lower part of breast 
  70. The rare form of hernia is :
    1. inguinal  
    2. obturator
    3. incisional  
    4. umbilical 
  71. Fever in Pyogenic Liver Abscess usually is :
    1. intermittent type  
    2. relapsing type
    3. hectic type   
    4. continuous type 
  72. Pruritus vulvae is present in :
    1. Bratholine cyst  
    2. vulvo vaginitis
    3. Non-specific hectictype   
    4. senile vaginitis 
  73. The cause of Retroversion of uterus is .
    1. inflammatory
    2. congenital
    3. inflammatory and congenital
    4. congenital and acquired 
  74. The incidence of Primary Dysmenorrhea is found commonly in
    1. middle age   
    2. old age
    3. adolescents   
    4. none of these 
  75. The odor of  Lochia is :
    1. odorless
    2. offensive fleshy
    3. irritating
    4. none of these 
  76. Preterm labour is defined as one where the labour starts before:
    1. 36th completed week  
    2. 37th completed week
    3. 35 th completed week
    4. 30 th completed week 
  77. Atrial septal defect is common in :
    1. males   
    2. females
    3. both male and female
    4. none of these 
  78. The serious complications of a rupture of tuberculous lesion into the pleural space is :
    1. Bronchitis
    2. Bronchial asthma
    3. Pleural effusion
    4. Empyema 
  79. The most common cause of Chronic diarrhea is :
    1. malabsorption   
    2. dyspepsia
    3. irritable bowel syndrome
    4. none of these 
  80. The incubation period in men with Gonococcal urethritis is :
    1. 2-5 days   
    2. 3-7 days
    3. 2-15 days
    4. 2-10 days 
  81. Pigmentation in Addion's disease is usually seen on :
    1. eyelid   
    2. forearm
    3. Knee
    4. Leg 
  82. Dietary management in diabetes mellitus included :
    1. abolish symptoms of hyperglycaemia
    2. low protein intake
    3. high fat intake
    4. none of the above 
  83. A high MCV suggests :
    1. Iron deficiency anaemia
    2. Vitamin B12 deficiency
    3. Acute blood loss   
    4. Thalassaemia 
  84. A diagnosis of Scabies is confirmed by :
    1. Blood test
    2. scraping the mite out of burrow
    3. Urine test
    4. none of the above 
  85. The investigation for Simple Mechanical Low Back Pain is :
    1. Blood test
    2. (B)Radiograph
    3. No blood test or radiograph  
    4. MRI 
  86. The CSF of meningitis contains
    1. less lymphocytes
    2. excess lymphocyte
    3. normal lymphocyte
    4. none of the above 
  87. The lesion of cerebellar hemisphere leads to :
    1. lack of co-ordination on the opposite side of the body
    2. lack of co-ordination on both the sides of the body
    3. lack of co-ordination on the same side of the body
    4. none of the above 
  88. Bell's Palsy is a common condition affecting
    1. male  
    2. female
    3. both (A) and   
    4. none of these 
  89. The common variety of leukaemia is
    1. Acute myeloblastic Leukaemia
    2. Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia
    3. Chronic Lympoblastic  Leukaemia
    4. Chronic Myeloid Leukaemia 
  90. The blood picture of Dengue is :
    1. thrombocytosis
    2. leucocytosis
    3. monocytosis
    4. thrombocytopenia 
  91. Hahnemann told that the duty of physician after case taking should be as follows :
    1. he will pick up the common symptoms
    2. he will pick up the mental symptoms
    3. he will pick up the characteristic symptom
    4. he will pick up the general symptoms 
  92. The eliminating symptoms must come from :
    1. basic symptoms
    2. particular symptoms
    3. common symptoms
    4. general symptoms 
  93. Minute peculiarities are :
    1. drug symptoms   
    2. disease symptom
    3. clinical symptoms   
    4. patients symptoms 
  94. Necessity of record keeping is :
    1. selection of potency
    2. selection of medicine
    3. portrait formation
    4. none of the above 
  95. First Alphabetical Pocket Repertory was written by :
    1. Weber Peschier
    2. Adolph Von Lippe
    3. Glazer
    4. James Tyler Kent 
  96. "I'he biggest chapter of Kent's Repertory is :
    1. extremities
    2. (P) Mouth
    3. skin
    4. larynx and trachea 
  97. First card repertory appeared in the form of :
    1. disc
    2. strip
    3. slip
    4. spindle 
  98. Dr. C.M. Boger explained that the peculiarity of the symptoms are judged on :
    1. 3 considerations
    2. 5 considerations
    3. 2 considerations
    4. 7 considerations 
  99. Some  of the emotional rubrics have been placed in Boenninghausen's repertory under the chapter :
    1. fever
    2. sleep
    3. sensations and complaints
    4. aggravation 
  100. The sources of Boger-Boenninghausen's Repetory is :
    1. Aphorism's of Hippocrates
    2. Jhar's Repertory
    3. Lippe's Repertory
    4. Bigger's Repertory

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