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RAJASTHAN RAJYA VIDYUT


PRASARAN NIGAM LIMITED

ACQUAINT YOURSELF WITH OBJECTIVE TYPE TESTS


FOR THE RECRUITMENT OF JUNIOR ENGINEER
(18.11.2012)

1. This booklet contains details pertaining to various aspects of the examination you are going to take and
important instructions about the related matters. The assessment of answersheets will be done by
a computerised machine, hence you should carefully read instructions regarding handling of
the answersheet and the method of marking answers. You are advised to study this booklet
carefully as it will help you in preparing for the examination.
STRUCTURE OF TEST
Post : J.E. I (Electrical), J.E. I (Mechanical), J.E. I (Civil), J.E. I (PLCC/Control & Instrumentation) and
J.E. I (Fire Fighting).

Sr. No. Name of the Test Version of Test No of Maximum Time


(Medium) Questions Marks

1 General Awareness English 25 25


Composite time of
2 Tech. Knowledge/Skill English 100 100 1
2 2 hours
Total 125 125

Note : Each question will have five alternatives.


There will be no penalty for wrong answer.
Technical Knowledge/Skill test will be separate for each post, based on the Subject Knowledge of the
area of Specialization.
HOW TO MARK YOUR ANSWERS
Each question is followed by answers which are numbered (1), (2). (3), (4) and (5). Select the correct answer.
Then by using black ball-point pen, blacken the oval bearing the correct answer number against the appropriate
serial number of the question. (Refer to INSTRUCTIONS on the Specimen Answersheet). Please note that the
oval should be dark enough and should be filled in completely. For example, if the correct answer to Question
Number 2 is answer number 3, it should be shown as follows:
Q. 2. 1 2 3 4 5
VERY IMPORTANT
1. All the details as well as your answers are to be indicated by BLACKENING the appropriate ovals with
BLACK BALL POINT PEN ONLY. Pencil markings or markings with sketch pen or ink pen or any other ink
will NOT be read by machine.
2 Before marking each answer, make sure that it is your final answer. Since the answers are to be indicated by
BLACKENING with BALL POINT PEN, revision of answer once indicated by you will NOT be possible.
3. You must mark only one answer to each question. Multiple answers will be considered as wrong.
4. Scratching, over-writing, tick marking etc will be considered as wrong.
HOW TO FILL UP BIO-DATA INFORMATION
How to fill in the Information is explained with the help of an example given below:
(Box No. 4) Name of Candidate : Madan Sahoo
(Box No. 5) Roll No. of the Candidate : 1110117648
(Box No. 6) Test Form No. : (You should copy this number from the cover page of the Test
booklet which will be given to you in the examination hall. You
must also blacken the appropriate ovals.)
(Box No. 7) Post Code 1 : J.E. I (Electrical) Post code is 1. Darken oval against Post code 1.
(Box No. 8) Category 1 : UR (Open) (Names and codes of categories are given in Annexure II)
(Box No. 9) Date of Examination : 18.11.2012
(Box No. 10) Centre of Examination : Jaipur
Candidate’s Name (Box NQ. 4) : There is a row of 26 boxes for writing the name. Just below each box you will
find a column of 26 ovals each containing a letter of the alphabet. The top oval in each contains a letter “A”
whereas the last oval bears “Z”. See how the candidate has written his name in capitals by entering one letter in
each box using BLACK BALL POINT PEN, and has blackened the appropriate oval under each box. Please note
that the candidate has left one box and respective column of ovals blank between two parts of his name. If your
name contains more letters write on ly the first letters which you can accommodate in the boxes provided. Write
your name in the same order in which it appears in your Admit Card.
Candidate’s Roll Number (Box No. 5) : You will be assigned a ten digit roll number. There is a row of 10 boxes
provided to write the roll number. Just below each box there are 10 ovals numbered from 1 to 9 and 0. The
candidate has written his roll number in the boxes entering one digit in each box and has blackened the appropriate
oval under each box. If you do not blacken corresponding ovals your answersheet may not be assessed. You
have to write your roll number on the test booklet also in the space provided for it.
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Test Form No. (Box No. 6) : Test Form No, will be available to you after you receive the test booklet. You will
have to copy the test form number (3 digits) from the cover page of test booklet. Write each of the digits in the
boxes provided and blacken the appropriate ovals. If you do not blacken corresponding ovals your answersheet
may not be assessed.
Post (Box No. 7) : Select and darken appropriate post code as given in Annexure - I.
Category (Box No. 8) : Write and darken the code of your category as given in Annexure - II.
Organisation (Box No. 1), Date of Examination (Box No. 9) and Centre of Examination (Box No. 10) :
Please enter this information in appropriate boxes.
Test Battery Number (Box No. 2) and Test Booklet Sr. No. (Box No. 3) : You should copy this information
from the coverpage of Test Booklet.
After you fill-up the information, double-check to make sure that you have filled up all the particulars correctly and
that you have also blackened the appropriate ovals, wherever required with black-pall point pen. Then make your
signature in Box No. 11.

IMPORTANT POINTS TO REMEMBER :


1. You are advised to bring with you the following things :
(i) The Admit Card with your recent passport size photographs affixed thereon.
(ii) Completely filled in bio-data information on the sample answer sheet provided at the end of this booklet.
(iii) Two (Adequate no. of) BLACK BALL POINT PENS, (sketch pens, ink pens or ball pens with other colour
ink must NOT be used.)
2. While filling in the bio-data information on the sample answersheet fill in YOUR bio-data information. The
complete bio-data information on the sample answersheet will help you to fill in the same information on the
actual answer sheet which will be given to you in the examination hall.
3. You should not do any rough work on the answersheet, but do all the rough work necessary on the test
booklet itself. If any rough work is done on the answersheet it may not be assessed.
4. All your answers must be marked on the answersheet. The method of indicating answers by using BLACK
BALL POINT PEN as described and illustrated before must be followed. Please note that the oval should be
dark enough and should be filled completely. If this is not done, the answersheet will not be assessed by the
computerized machine.
5. You should write your Roll No. on the test booklet. If you do not write your Roll No. on the test booklet your
answersheet will not be assessed.
6. The machine first reads the Test Form No. on the answersheet and then evaluates as per the correct an-
swers of the questions in the form. Therefore, you MUST SHOW YOUR TEST FORM NO.
CORRECTLY BY FILLING IN THE CORRECT OVALS ON THE ANSWERSHEET using BLACK BALL POINT
PEN.
7. You have to write and darken all the information required on the answersheet such as Roll No., Name, Test
Form No. etc. If you do not write these your answersheet will not be assessed.
8. When you receive the test booklet do not waste your time in first reading all the questions as is done in usual
school/college/university examinations. Since these questions are of objective type, read a particular ques-
tion and mark your answer on the answersheet. In case you find a particular question difficult, skip the
question and go on to the next question. The question so skipped may be solved at the end if time is
available.
9. If the question is skipped, care should be taken while marking the answer of the next question. It should be
marked against the appropriate question serial number leaving blank the answer space/s for the skipped
question/s.
10. Please handle your answersheet carefully. Avoid its contact with dust. If it is mutilated, torn, wrinkled, rolled
or is dusty it may not be assessed.
11. No extra time will be given for BLACKENING the ovals after the time for the objective test is over and the
‘stop’ signal is given.
12. Candidate resorting to any unfair practices either during the written test or during subsequent selection
procedure will be liable for disciplinary action taken against him/her by the Competent Authority as per the
disciplinary procedure laid down.
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Sample Questions

General Awareness

This test is intended to give an index of your awareness of people and events past and present in different walks of life.

Q.1. Tarapore atomic power plant is located in –––––


(1) Bihar (2) Gujarat (3) Madhya Pradesh (4) Rajasthan (5) None of these

Q.2. Who among the following is the present Chief Minister of Rajasthan ?
(1) Bharat Singh (2) Madan Dilawar (3) Ashok Gehlot (4) Babulal Nagar (5) Babu Bhai

Q. 3. Which of the following place is famous for Bird Sanctuary ?


(1) Bikaner (2) Kota (3) Jodhpur (4) Bharatpur (5) None of these

Tech. Knowledge/Skill
Questions in this test will be based on subject knowledge of the area of specialisation.

The correct answers to above questions are given below.

Que. Ans.

1 5

2 3

3 4

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Annexure - I

Post Code

J.E. I (Electrical) 1
J.E. I (Mechanical) 2
J.E. I (Civil) 3
J.E. I (PLCC/Control & Instrumentation) 4
J.E. I (Fire Fightings) 5

Annexure II

Category Code

UR (Open) 1
UR (Female-OC) 2
UR (Female-Widow) 3
UR (Female-Divorcee) 4
OBC/BC (Open) 5
OBC/BC (Female-OC) 6
OBC/BC (Female-Widow) 7
OBC/BC (Female-Divorcee) 8
SBC (Open) 9
SBC (Female-OC) 10
SBC (Female-Widow) 11
SBC (Female-Divorcee) 12
SC (Open) 13
SC (Female-OC) 14
SC (Female-Widow) 15
SC (Female-Divorcee) 16
ST (Open) 17
ST (Female-OC) 18
ST (Female-Widow) 19
ST (Female-Divorcee) 20

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RVPN

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copy the information from the test booklet in the examination hall

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