SUB INSPECTOR OF POLICE(TRAINEE):FINAL
EXAMINATION:-POLICE(GENERAL EXECUTIVE BRANCH)
Exam Date:19 November 2011
PART1(GENERAL KNOWLEDGE,CURRENT AFFAIRS,GENERAL
SCIENCE,CONSTITUTION ETC)
1.What is the importance of Vaikkom-Sathyagraha?
2.What is the meant by the term secularism?
3.In which amendment fundamental duties are incorporated in
the constitution of India,and from where it is adopted?
4.Mention the role of civil society to prevent the
corruption in the country.
5.What are the main problem of under development?
6.What is the stage of demographic transition in Kerala?
7.What is the impact of MGNREGA?
8.Point and the relevance of Western Ghat for sustainable
development.
9.What is the significance of political participation by
women in local self government?
10.What is the name of the nations higest sports award?Who
won this award 2011,in which event?
1.What is the
scientific principle behind the photocell?
2.Name the Indian scientist who has given major contribution
in “Thermal ionization
3.Mention the Phenomenon”Green House Effect”
4.Name the phenomenon of light establishes that light waves
are transverse in nature
5.State Aufbau principle in connection with filling up of
orbitals with electrons
6.Define the term”Chemotherapy”
7.Explain the term”Meiosis”
8.Translocation is carried out by tissues of plants.Name the
tissues performing this function.
9.An Indian made payload that was used in “Chandrayan-I
consists of three important observation units such as Radar Altimeter,Video
imaging system,Mass Spectrometer”Name the payload.
10.The latest telecommunication satellite GSAT-12 was
launched from Satheesh Dhavan space
centre Sreekarikotta(Andra Pradesh)on 15th July 2011.Name the Rocket
used for launching it.
1.How far the Constitution of India protects the right to
education of a person?
2.Briefly explain the salient features of Universal Declaration of Human rights
held at Geneva in 1948.
3.Who is considered as the first owner of a copy right?
4.Define the term”Goonda”according to the provision of Kerala
Anti-Social Activities(Prevention)Act 2007.
5.Explain the meaning of”information”under Right to
information Act 2005.
6.Describe the circumstances in which the use of a computer
without the permission of the owner is liable to pay damages.
7.What are the punishments imposed according to provisions
of Kerala Prohibition of Ragging Act?
8.Explain the law relating to wearing helmets while driving
a vehicle.
9.Describe the provision of Act relating to maintenance of
Parents and Senior Citizens in India
10.Briefly state the constitution of National Commission for
Women.
PART II(GENERAL ENGLISH)(Should be answered in English)
1.Rewrite the following as directed:
A.Rewrite using ‘hardly’
No sooner had he reached the station than the train left.
B.Supply the missing preposition:
He looked……the dictionary for the word
C.Rewrite as a negative sentence:You are prohibited from
entering this office
D.Rewrite the following sentence using’only’We have five
minutes,and no more
E.Rearrange the words to form a meaningful sentence
Man quaeelsome my is neighbor very a
II.Summarize the
following passage,reducing it into one-third of its length
Unconsciousness is a state where the person appears to be in
deep sleep from which he or she can not be awoken.The individual does not
respond to any external stimful,like sprinkling cold water on the face,and for
that matter even painful ones like piercing with a pin or tingling a nerve.This
insensible state is brought about by some interference in the normal
functioning in the brain and the nervous system.Unconsciousness when partial is
called stupor and when complete is termed as coma.In case of stupor,the
individual can be roused with difficulty but the eyelids cannot be opened due
to the resistance by the individual.In coma,however,although there is no
response when an individual is being
called,the lids can be opened without any resistance.The usual cases of
unconsciousness includes fainting,sunstroke and concussion.Fainting is caused
by the temporary reduction in the blood supply to the brain because of right or unexpected good or bad
news.People held up in stuffy places like elevators offen faint.A sudden fall
in blood pressure can also cause fainting.The individual appears pale,becomes
weak and slow,breathing becomes shallow and the skin turns cold and
clammy.Excessive summer heat can make an individual faint.Prolonged exposure to
sun may also cause sunstroke which starts with headache,vomiting,dizziness,cramps,or
dryness of the throat.Concussion commonly result in unconsciousness.Direct injury to the brain
caused by either a blow on the head or a fall from a height may result in
concussion and compression.The casualty may ‘black out’ for a short while in
mild cases.Concussion and compression result in stupor or coma in more serious
cases.An Individual could suddenly become unconscious due to a heart attack.The
initial signs are vomiting,profuse sweating and pain in the left side of the chest.
III.Write a paragraph of around 125 words on:
A.Rabindranath Tagore
B.Mother Teresa
PART III(REGIONAL LANGUAGE)(Should be answered in
Malayalam/Tamil/Kannada)
I.Write a paragraph of around 200 words each on the
following:
A.Tourism-its potential in Kerala
B.Tapping Non conventional energy-Prospects for Kerala.
II.Write short essay not exceeding 500 words about the following:
Water scarcity-A potential threat
III.Translate the following passage into your Regional
language.(Malayalam/Tamil/Kannada)
Study of place names is a part of the study of the culture
of the region and the study of history of the regional language in
particular.Each place name has a story to tell.Not all of these stories are
identical.Some of these names conceal in them very old references and some
others have references hidden in the place names as they preserve archaic forms
with which we are not familiar.Many place names allow various
interpretations.Since language has changed considerably and since these changes
have not affected many of the place names,it becomes difficult to reconstruct
the significance of the words contained in them.
If one advances confidently in the direction of his dreams,and endeavors to live the life which he has imagined,he will meet with success unexpected in common hours.-Henry David Thoreau.
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