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Book Code: R-2122 ISBN: 978-93-89480-65-8 HSN Code: 49011010 S P ELECTION ROCEDURE MARKS: 120 TIME: 2.00 Hours S.No. Topic Marks 1. General Knowledge with Special Reference to J&K (30 Marks) 2. Mathematics / Statistics (10 Marks) 3. General Economics (10 Marks) 4. Knowledge of Computer Applications (30 Marks) 5. Accountancy and Book Keeping (30 Marks) 6. Science (10 Marks) Total 120 Marks (iii) CONTENTS Model Paper (Solved)......................................................................................1-8 GENERAL KNOWLEDGE WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO J&K ............1-88 Popular Names of Personalities Constitution of India—Formation, Fundamental Rights, Directive Principles 73rd Amendment of Constitution of India Centrally Sponsored Schemes—Guidelines and Objectives Important Tourist Destinations History of J&K—Places and Their Importance Sustainable Development Goal Agriculture in Economic Development, Industrialization and Economic Development Panchayati Raj Act, 1989 Climate and Crops in J&K and India. MATHEMATICS / STATISTICS......................................................................1-48 Theory of Probability Tabulation and Compilation of Data & Methods of Collecting Primary and Secondary Data Theory of Attributes—Basic Concept and Their Applications Sampling and Non Sampling Errors and Demography—Census, Its Feature and Functions Analysis of Time Series Components Vital Statistics— Measures of Fertility, Measures of Mortality, Specific Fertility Rates, Gross and Net Reproduction Rates Set Theory—Basic Concepts and Applications Matrices & Determinants, Simultaneous Linear Equations Analytical Geometry. GENERAL ECONOMICS ...............................................................................1-88 Introduction of Economics—Basic Concept and Principles Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and Budgeting Including Own Resource Generation and Budgeting for Panchayat Fiscal Policy, Meaning, Scope and Methodology Growth and Development—Meaning, Scope, Difference & Relevance Inflation—Meaning, Types & Effects Production, Cost and Efficiency Factors of Production and Laws Demand Analysis Theory of Consumers Demand Using in Difference Curve Technique Pricing Under Various Forms of Markets Concept of Gram Panchayat Development Plan (GPDP). KNOWLEDGE OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS.........................................1-96 Introduction and Objectives Basic Applications of Computer and its Component Bringing Computer to Life Fundamentals of Computer Sciences Hardware & Software, Concept of Open Source Technologies Input & Output Devices Knowledge of MS Word, MS Excel, MS Access, MS Powerpoint, PDF Internet and Email Concept of Computer Virus and Latest Anti-Virus Terms and Abbreviation Used in IT. (iv) (v) ACCOUNTANCY AND BOOK KEEPING......................................................1-92 Introduction to Financial Accounting and its Terms Accounting Equation and Journal Voucher Approach in Accounting Bank Reconciliation Statement Financial Management/Statements Partnership Accounts Ledger Accounts Cash Book, Financial Audit Elements of Double Entry Book Keeping Rules for Journalizing Trial Balance Trading Account Profit & Loss Account and Balance Sheet Concept of Social Accounting, Social Audit and Cash Based Single Entry System of Accounting Public Financial Management System (PFMS). SCIENCE........................................................................................................1-48 Biology—Important Inventions and Their Inventor; Important and Interesting Facts About Human Body Parts; Nutrition in Animals and Plants; Diseases and Their Causes Like Bacteria; Viruses and Protozoa Chemistry—Chemical Properties of Substance and Their Uses; Chemical Name of Important Substances Like Plaster of Paris etc.; Chemical Change and Physical Change; Properties of Gases; Surface Chemistry; Chemistry in Everyday Life Physics—Important Inventions and Their Inventor; S.I Units; Motion; Sound; Light; Wave; Energy; Electricity. Delhi, Puducherry, Dadra & Nagar Haveli and Diu J&K and Ladakh are & Daman, Chandigarh, Lakshadweep and Now Union Territories Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Currently, only two UTs—Delhi and Puducherry—have Legislative Ending Jammu and Kashmir’s special status in Assemblies. With addition of J&K, the number will the Indian Union, the BJP government extended all go up to three. UTs with Legislative Assemblies provisions of the Constitution to the State in one go, have Lt Governors. downsized the State into two Union Territories and Article 370: Article 370 was incorporated in Part allowed all citizens to vote and buy property in the XXI (temporary provisions with respect to the State of State. The Union Territory (UT) of Jammu and Jammu and Kashmir) of the Constition. The state’s Kashmir will have a Lieutenant Governor and the constituent assembly had wanted only those maximum strength of its Assembly will be of 107 aspects of the Indian Constitution that reflected what seats, which will be further enhanced to 114 after Hari Singh had signed away. Besides Article 1, it a delimitation exercise according to the act passed was the only other article of the Indian Constitution by Parliament on August 6, 2019. Twenty-four seats that automatically applied to J&K. The other of the Assembly continue to remain vacant as they provisions of the Indian statute could apply to the fall under Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK). state only if its constituent assembly concurred. The UT of Ladakh will have Kargil and Leh Article 370 provided Jammu & Kashmir with special districts. There shall be a Council of Ministers in status, allowing it its own state constitution. The the successor UT of J&K consisting of not more Union of India could legislate/act only in defence, than 10 per cent of the total number of members in the Legislative Assembly, with the Chief Minister foreign affairs and communications. Since the as the head to aid and advise the Lieutenant 1950s, there have been afforts to pull the state into a Governor in the exercise of his functions in relation deeper embrace with the Union, but Art 370 was to matters with respect to which the Legislative strengthened when Sheikh Abdullah, who had Assembly has power to make laws. The new UT become the second Prime Minister of J&K in 1948 would have reservation in the Assembly seats. and was later dismissed, came to an agreement— after spells of detention—with Prime Minister Indira As per the Act the Lieutenant Governor of the Gandhi in 1975. successor UT of J&K may nominate two members to the Legislative Assembly to give representation 35A Defines who is a Permanent Resident: to women, if in his opinion women are not Article 35A was made part of the Indian adequately represented in the Legislative Constitution in 1954, through a presidential Assembly. The Act said the Lok Sabha would have order— through its genesis goes back to early five seats from the UT of J&K, while Ladakh would 20th century Dogra apprehensions of an influx from have one seat. With this, the total number of UTs Punjab, which they feared would change the state’s in the country will go up to eight—J&K, Ladakh, demographic and land ownership patterns. The (vi) (vii) article, which defines who is a permanent resident UT of Jammu and Kashmir to have only nine of J&K and lays down laws restricting property Ministers. purchase and ownership to such permanent UT Ladakh to have Advisors. residents, also discriminated against women, PSC for J&K UT, UPSC for Ladakh. depriving them of their state subject rights if they married non-permanent residents. 4 RS members to continue with their term. With abrogation of Article 370, Jammu and Jammu and Kashmir After Kashmir is as much part of India as all other Reorganisation Act, 2019 States. Article 360 (Financial Emergency) will be People from other states will now be eligible to applicable. serve and purchase land. Minorities will be eligible for reservation in Legislative Assembly duration in Union Territory of J&K will be 5 years. services. There will be Common HC for J&K, and Ladakh Land—the rights in or over it—will be with the UTs. elected government of the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir, unlike in Delhi where the There will be Single citizenship only. L-G exercises control through the Delhi Tricolour flag will be the only flag to hoisted in Development Authority (DDA), a central Jammu & Kashmir (UT) and Ladakh (UT). government entity. Provisions of the Indians Constitution are The UT of Jammu and Kashmir will have a applicable in the State. Lieutenant Governor and the maximum strength UT Administration will have to frame the rules of of its assembly will be 107, which will be the services of State cadre and other officers as enhanced to 114 after a delimitation exercise. number of employees from Ladakh are posted Twenty-four seats of the Assembly will continue in Jammu and Kashmir divisions and vice to remain vacant as they fall under Pakistan- versa. occupied Kashmir (PoK). Jammu and Kashmir Police will come under According to the Jammu and Kashmir control of the Union Home Ministry. Reorganisation Act, 2019, the Legislative The process for fresh delimitation will be carried Assembly of the UT of Jammu and Kashmir may out be setting up a Delimitation Commission. make laws for the whole or any part of the union territory with respect to any of the matters J&K, Reorganization Bill comes into forces and enumerated in the state list of the Constitution J&K and Ladakh are declared as UTs. except the subjects mentioned in entries one No permission will be required to set up and two—‘public order’ and ‘police’ industry and non-locals will be eligible to apply respectively— or the Concurrent List in the for jobs in the UTs unless the administration Seventh Schedule of the Constitution. imposes a cap, with effect from 31st Oct. 2019. Matters related to land, that is to say, rights in or There will be no separate Constitution. over it, land tenures, transfer and alienation of West Pakistani refugees and Valmikis, who had agricultural land, land improvement and been denied state subject right even after 72 agricultural loans will be under the domain of the years of settlement in the State, will be equal elected government of UT of Jammu and stakeholders now. Kashmir. Leh and Kargil districts will have Autonomous Land revenue, including the assessment and Councils, Municipalities and Panchayats. It may collection of revenue, maintanance of land be mentioned here that law and order of the UTs records, survey for revenue purposes and is directly controlled by the Central. records of rights, and alienation of revenues will UT can’t make laws pertaining to Law and also come under the purview of the elected Orders, Police. government of UT of Jammu and Kashmir. (viii) Police, law and order, and land in the UT of The Act says the cadres of the IAS and IPS for Ladakh will be under the direct control of its the existing state of Jammu and Kashmir, on L-G, through whom the Centre will administer and from the appointed day, shall continue to the high-altitude region. According to the Act, function on the existing cadres. However, in Ladakh will not have a legislative assembly. future, the all India service officers to be posted All India Services like the Indian Administrative to UTs of Jammu and Kashmir or Ladakh shall Service (IAS) and the Indian Police Service (IPS), be borne on the Arunachal Pradesh, Goa and the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) will be Mizoram and Union Territory cadre, more under the control of the L-G and not the elected popularly known as UT cadre. government of the UT of J&K. Multiple Choice Questions 1. The state of Jammu and Kashmir formally C. UT of Jammu and Kashmir and UT of split into two Union Territories (UTs) on: Ladakh A. Oct. 31, 2019 B. Nov. 30, 2019 D. All of these C. Aug. 31, 2019 D. Dec. 31, 2019 6. The council of Ministers including Chief 2. On which date the J&K reorganization bill Minister of Jammu and Kashmir union territory discussed in Rajya Sabha? will be appointed by A. Aug. 15, 2019 B. Aug. 5, 2019 A. Lieutenant Governor C. Aug. 9, 2019 D. None of these B. Governor 3. Lieutenant Governor of J&K (UT) will be C. President of India appointed by: D. None of these A. Prime Minister of India 7. Number of districts included in Jammu and B. President of India Kashmir (UT) will be: C. Home Minister in India A. 22 B. 18 D. None of these C. 20 D. 16 4. The Union territory of Ladakh will include the 8. The union territory of Ladakh is similar to: districts: A. Delhi B. Chandigarh A. Leh and Kargil C. Puducherry D. Dadar-Haveli B. Jammu and Srinagar 9. The union territory of J&K is similar to: C. Doda and Kishtwar A. Delhi B. Chandigarh D. None of these C. Puducherry D. Dadar-Haveli 5. High Court of Jammu and Kashmir will 10. Sanctioned strength of Minister of Cabinet function as: according to J&K (UT) formation is: A. High Court Jammu A. 9 B. 35 B. High Court of Kashmir C. 10 D. 20 Answers 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 A B B A C C C B A A 2006 Model Pap1er (Solved) JKSSB—Panchayat Accounts Assistant Recruitment Exam 1. What is the total number of districts in J&K? A. Kathua B. Doda A. Fifteen B. Eighteen C. Kashmir D. Jammu C. Seventeen D. Twenty 9. Mata Vaishno Devi shrine is located on: 2. The Fundamental Right, which cannot be A. Trikuta Hills suspended even during an emergency is: B. Dauladhar Range A. Right to equality C. Pir Panjal B. Right to freedom of expression D. None of these C. Right to movement 10. Which type of coal is found in Riasi? D. Right to life A. Bituminus B. Peat 3. The union territory of J&K is similar to: C. Lignite D. Anthracite A. Puducherry B. Chandigarh 11. Largest freshwater lake of India is: C. Dadar & Nagar Haveli A. Dal B. Wular D. Delhi C. Anchar D. None of these 4. The ‘Geneva of the East’ is called the city of 12. The first survey of mineral wealth in Jammu Srinagar due to: & Kashmir was made in: A. Tourism potential A. 1930 B. 1924 B. Floriculture potential C. 1940 D. None of these C. Horticulture potential 13. Who was the first King in the history of D. Forest resources Kashmir, whose name was mentioned by 5. The State of J&K formally split into two Kalhana? Union Territories (UTs) on: A. Balbhadra B. Krishna A. Oct. 31, 2019 C. Gonanda D. Damodra B. Nov. 30, 2019 14. The last King of the Gonanda dynasty was: C. Aug. 31, 2019 A. Javeta Gupta D. Dec. 31, 2019 B. Pratapaditya 6. Thein Dam is built across: C. Lalitaditya A. Beas B. Ravi D. Balditya C. Ujh D. Basantar 15. In which period Buddhism entered in Kashmir? 7. Which is the significant crop of J&K state? A. Karkata dynasty A. Saffron B. Jowar B. Utpala dynasty C. Bajra D. Wheat C. Gupta dynasty 8. The oilseeds-rape, mustard & linseed are D. Greek era mostly grown in: 1 2122 (MP)–1 2 2122 (MP)–1-II 16. Most important source of irrigation in Jammu 27. In which year the sustainable Development & Kashmir is: Goals came into effect? A. Tanks B. Canals A. 2016 B. 2017 C. Wells D. None of these C. 2018 D. 2019 17. Who is the author of book “Kashmir : Behind 28. Capital formation in an economy depends on: the Vale”? A. Total income A. M.K. Gandhi B. Total demand B. Abul Kalam Azad C. Total savings C. Dr. S. Radha Krishnan D. Total production D. M.J. Akbar 29. Ayushman Bharat Programme was launched 18. In the Lok Sabha, the total number of consti- in: tuencies for Jammu & Kashmir are: A. 2018 B. 2019 A. 6 B. 5 C. 2020 D. None of these C. 10 D. None of these 30. Vidhu Vinod Chopra is a famous 19. Who laid the foundation of the Dogra A. Journalist B. Cricketer dynasty? C. Film Maker D. None of these A. Hari Singh B. Gulab Singh C. Karn Singh D. None of these 31. Two cards are drawn at random from a pack of 52 cards. What is the probability of drawing 20. Which Mughal ruler paid much tribute to the two aces? beauty of Kashmir? A. 1/24 B. 2/22 A. Akbar B. Jahangir C. 1/22 D. 1/24 C. Shahjahan D. Aurangzeb 32. If the lower and upper limits of a class are 20 21. The Chinar trees were imported by Mughals from which country? and 50 respectively, the mid-points of the A. Persia (Iran) B. U.S.A. class is: C. Russia D. Indonesia A. 20 B. 25 C. 35 D. 40 22. Between whom treaty of Amritsar was signed? A. British Govt. and Gulab Singh 33. Six establishments are to be selected from a B. British Govt. and Hari Singh list of 60 establishments by systamatic random C. British Govt. and Karan Singh sampling. If the fist number is 8 the next one D. British Govt. and Ranbir Singh is: A. 8 B. 16 23. In which century Kashmir was annexed by Mughals? C. 18 D. 21 A. 14th century B. 15th century 34. Example of a time series C. 16th century D. 17th century A. The effect of natural strikes. 24. Swachh Bharat Abhiyan was launched in: B. floods A. 2014 B. 2015 C. Earthquakes C. 2016 D. 2017 D. All of these 25. Make in India scheme was launched in: 35. The study of fertility differences between A. 2013 B. 2014 specific population groups. C. 2015 D. 2016 A. Fertility variation 26. Mehrajuddin Wadoo is associated with: B. Fertility analysis A. Hockey B. Cricket C. Differential growth C. Football D. Golf D. Differential fertility