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Saturday, September 29, 2012

LGO Examination Answer Key Question No 29- 50 English


Directions   Questions Nos  26-  29  Find out the correctly  spelt word
26 
(A)  Acquaintence   
(B) Acquaintance
(C) Acquaintince
(D)Acquintence
  Answer   B                                  
27    (A )    Abriviation
        (B)     Abbreviation
       ( C )    Abbrivation
(E)       Abbreveation
Answer   B                                         
28   (A)  Believable 
       (B)  Beleivable
       (C ) Belivable
       (D)  Believible
Answer  A                                                     
29   
   (A)  Defamatary 
        (B)  Defamatery
         (C ) Defamatory   
        (D)  Defamatry
           Answer     C                                                  
Question  Nos  30 to 34   each of the following  items  consists  of a word  in capital letters  followed  by four words. Select  the word  that is similar  in the meaning to the word  in capital letters
      30      UNAWARE
      (A) Ignorant 
(B)Familiar
(C ) Unworthy      
(D) Famous
Answer : A


31   WAIVED
      (A)  Charged ‘
       (B) Condoned
(C )  overlooked   
 (D)  Moved
Answer    B
    32   ACCESS
      (A) Reach  
      (B)  Loan
     ( C ) Help            
     (D)  Advantage
    (e) Answer  A
       33 .       MASSES
          ( A)   Groups 
         (B)  Customary
   ( C ) Officers   
    (D)   Parents
           Answer   A
34         TRADITIONAL
       (A ) Religious  
       (B ) Customary
     (C ) Stories    
       (D )  Rules
  
       Answer  A
Complete  the  sentence  with appropriate   word
         35 Lane driving is the …………….. Driving.
(A  Insane
(B)  Sane
( C )  Fool’s    
(D)  Brave
Answer   B
        36     A Group of flies is a-----------------
        (A)    Flock        
     (B)  Swarm
©   Gaggle
(D)  Nest
Answer   B
    37  .Choose the right meaning for PANACEA
              (A)  Great fear     
              (B)  A cure for all
      (C ) Whole of Asia 
      ( D )  A Germ Killer
Answer   B
37       
     38    The word  “ calm” means.
             (A)   Quiet
           (B)  Quite
  ( C ) Quit
 ( D ) Livid
Answer    A
39  Choose  among  the following   which is an active  voice
A  You are  requested  to  do  me favour
B  Let the police  be  informed
C.  Let him sing a song
D  I was  spoken  to  by  him
Answer  C
Directions ( Questions Nos   40  to   43   Each  of  the following  items  consists  of a word  in capital letter followed by   four words .  Select the word that is  opposite  in meaning to  the given  word
40   REAL
A  Imaginary    
B  Hypothetical
C  Invisible
D  In Fact 

Answer  A
41   INDIGENOUS
A  Foreign
B  Abnormal
C  Native
D  Genious
Answer  A
42   AMBIGOUS
A    Explict
B    Disparity 
C    Confusing
D    Vague
                                ?
 43   STALE
A  New 
B  Fresh
C  Stink
D Perfumed
Answer  B
Question  Nos  44  to   47   Choose  the correct  Preposition  and  fill in  the blanks
44  We have  many  other things  in common  --------------- our liking  for Indian   Classical music
A  Beside
B  Besides
C  Despite
D  Altogether
Answer   B
45  Ram killed   a snake  ------------  a stone
A   By
B   With
C  From
D  Through
Answer B
46  My  Maruti car does twenty  kilometers------------- a liter
A  In
B  To
C  Of
D  By
Answer  A
47  He  is  superior  ------------------ me
A  Than
B   To
C  From
D With
Answer  A
Questions  No  48  to  50   Change the following  Sentences  into  reported speech
48    I  said  to  her  “  He  is  a good  Boy”
A  I  told her that  “ He is   a good boy
B    I  told her that he was a  good boy
C  I asked her that he is a  good boy
D  I asked her that  he was a good boy
Answer   B
4 9  Rahim  said  “  I will watch a horror movie  tonight “
A   Rahim said that  he will watch  a horror  movie   tonight
B  Rahim said that  he would watch  a horror movie  tonight
C  Rahim said that  he would watch   a horror movie   that night
D Rahim said  that  he should   watch a horror  movie  tonight
Answer  C
50   Manu   said    “  I am  busy  now “
A  Manu  said  that he was  busy  then 
B   Manu  said  that  he  is  busy  now
C Manu  said  that  he was busy  now 
D  Manu  told  that  he was busy  now
Answer   A
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Pensioners Portal Orders : Instructions regarding date of birth/age of family pensioners.



No.1/23/2012-P&PW (E)
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, P.G. & Pensions
Department of Pension & Pensioners’ Welfare
3rd floor, Lok Nuyak Bhavan,
Khan Market, New Delhi
Dated: 27.9.2012
OFFICE MEMORANDUM
Sub: Instructions regarding date of birth/age of family pensioners.
This Department has issued instructions vide OM No.38/37/08-P&PW(A), dated 21.5.2009, 11.8.2009, 25.6.2010 & 28.9.2010, OM No.1/19/11-P&PW(E), dated 3.8.2011 and OM No. 1/23/2012-P&PW(E), dated 13.09.2012 for consideration of date of birth/age for grant of additional pension/family pension to old pensioners/family pensioners. Certain documents i.e. PAN Card. Matriculation certificate, Passport, CGHS Card, Driving Licence, Voter’s ID Card and Aadhaar Number issued by UIDAI have been allowed to be accepted in this regard.

2. For revision of an old PPO, date of birth of family pensioner is a mandatory field in the software. Some queries have been received in this Department regarding clarification whether these instructions are applicable for accepting date of birth/age of the spouse at the time of revision of PPOs.
3. It is hereby clarified that the above instructions are applicable at the time of issue/revision of a PPO for a family pensioner irrespcetive of the age of the family pensioners at that time. It is further clarified that in case the exact date of birth is not available in the PPO/office records, the age of the family pensioner as on 1st January may be taken same as what she/he had completed in the previous year. For example. if a family pensioner completes the age of 54 years in 2012, her/his age as on January, 2013 may be taken as 54 years and PPO may be revised accordingly.
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(Sujasha Choudhury)
Deputy Secretary
Source: www.pensionersportal.gov.in
[http://ccis.nic.in/WriteReadData/CircularPortal/D3/D03ppw/FP_270912.pdf]

Orders issued for 72% DA w.e.f 1st July’ 12


Health Benefits of Walking


Did you know that walking not only helps you to lose weight but also prevent diabetes and breast cancer? Read on to know the health benefits of walking. 
Walking is said to be a great exercise which has proven to be an excellent fat burner. If you walk at a steady pace for 30 to 45 minutes at least six days a week along with a healthy diet, you will gradually witness a change in your weight. 
There are several benefits of walking. Some of them are as follows- 
Walking regularly at a good speed improves your muscle strength and endurance and also helps build stamina.
It is good for your heart. Walking is known to reduce your blood pressure, improve your blood circulation and all round cardio vascular functions. 
Walking is said to be good for your bones. It is a great way to strengthen your bones. 
Walking about 30 minutes a day increases your bone density and slows down bone loss in your legs. This low-impact exercise is also said to target your spine, legs and hips. 
It promotes mental well-being. Known as a great stress-buster, if you walk outdoors, the combination of fresh air and exercise is an excellent way to boost your morale and mood. 
Helps prevent type 2 diabetes. Studies have revealed that walking approximately 150 minutes per week can reduce the risk of diabetes. 
Reduces the risk of colon and breast cancer
Last but not the least, walking is said to be safer than running. Fitness experts are of the opinion that walking is better for your knees and joints as compared to running. It leads to fewer injuries and is said to be a good beginner workout. 
Source : http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com  via : http://aipeup3bbsr.blogspot.in/

Mumbai GPO is biggest post office in the country.


Mumbai GPO is biggest post office in the country.
 
I AM PROUD OF YOU MUMBAI GPO

The General Post Office is modelled on the Gol Gumbaz in Bijapur, Karnataka. It was designed by British architect John Begg, a consultant architect to the British government. Begg designed the structure in 1902, and construction began on 1 September 1904. It was completed on 13th March 1913 at a cost of Rs. 1,809,000. Black basalt, with a dressing of yellow Kurla stone and white stones from Dhrangdra are the predominant materials used.The building has an area of 120,000 square feet (11,000 m²) and replaced the current Central Telegraph Office at Flora Fountain as the new GPO. The chief feature of the architecture of this building is an ethereal central hall which rises up to the great dome. As the chief post office of the city, the post office handles huge volumes of mail and passes them on to other post offices in the city. The GPO has the Postal Index Number (PIN) 400 001. This GPO is having 101 counters. It also has a international philately section for enthusiasts.

To view the photo, please CLICK HERE.
To view the functions of philately section of Mumbai GPO, CLICK HERE.
Courtesy : http://postmastermaharashtra.blogspot.in/

RECOGNITION OF PRIVATE HOSPITAL IN GWALIOR FOR TREATMENT OF CENTRAL GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES UNDER CS(MA) RULES, 1944


No.S.14021/23/2006-MS
Government of India
Ministry of health & Family Welfare
Nirman Bavan, New Delhi
Dated 20th September, 2012

OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Subject: Recognition of Ratan Jyoti Netralaya, Gwalior (Madhya Pradesh) for treatment of Central Government employees under CS(MA) Rules, 1944.

The undersigned is directed to say that a number of representations have been received in the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare for recognition of Ratan Jyoti Netralaya, Gwalior (Madhya Pradesh) for treatment of Central Government Employees and their family members under CS(MA) Rules, 1944.

2. In view of the hardship faced by CS(MA) beneficiaries for their own treatment and the treatment of their family members at Gwalior (Madhya Pradesh), the matter has been examined in the Ministry and it has been decided to empanel Ratan Jyoti Netralaya, Gwalior (Madhya Pradesh) under Central Services (Medical Attendance) Rules, 1944.

3. The Schedule of charges for the treatment of Central Government Employees and the members of their family under the CS(MA) Rules, 1944, will be the rates fixed for CGHS, Jabalpur. The approved rates are available on the website of CGHS (www.mohfw.nic.in//cghs.html) and may be downloaded/printed.

4. The undersigned is further directed to clarify as under:-
(a) ‘Package Rate” shall mean and include lump sum cost of in-patient treatment/day care/diagnostic procedure for which a CS(MA) beneficiary has been permitted by the competent authority or for treatment under emergency from the time of admission to the time of discharge, including (but not limited to)-(i) Registration charges, (ii) Admission charges, (iii) Accommodation charges including patient’s diet, (iv) Operation charges, (v) Injection charges, (vi) Dressing charges, (vii) Doctor/consultant visit charges, (viii) ICU/ICCU charges, (ix) Monitoring charges, (x) Transfusion charges, (xi) Anesthesia charges, (xii) Operation theatre charges, (xiii) Procedural charges / Surgeon’s fee, (xiv) Cost of surgical disposables and all sundries used during hospitalization, (xv) Cost of medicines, (xvi) Related routine and essential investigations, (xvii) Physiotherapy charges etc, (xviii) Nursing care and charges for its services.

(b) Cost of Implants is reimbursable in addition to package rates as per CGHS ceiling rates for implants or as per actual, in case there is no CGHS prescribed ceiling rates.

(c) Treatment charges for new born baby are separately reimbursable in addition to delivery charges for mother.

(d) Ratan Jyoti Netralaya, Gwalior (Madhya Pradesh) shall not charge more than the package rates.

(e) Expenses on toiletries, cosmetics, telephone bills etc. are not reimbursable and are not included in package rates.

5. Package rates envisage duration of indoor treatment as follows:

Upto 12 days: for Specialized (Super Specialities) treatment

Upto 7 days: for other Major Surgeries

Upto 3 days: for Laparoscopic surgeries/normal Deliveries

1 day: for day care/Minor (OPD) surgeries.

No additional charge on account of extended period of stay shall be allowed if that extension is due to infection on the consequences of surgical procedure or due to any improper procedure and is not justified.

In case, there are no CGHS prescribed rates for any test/procedure, then AIIMS rates are applicable. If there are no AIIMS rates, then reimbursement is to be arrived at by calculating admissible amount item-wise(e.g. room rent, investigations, cost of medicines, procedure charges etc) as per approved rates/actual, in case of investigations.

6. (a) CS(MA) beneficiaries are entitled to facilities of private, semi-private or general ward depending on their basic pay. The entitlement is as follows:
S.No.Pay drawn in pay bandWard Entitlement
1.Upto Rs.13,950/-General Ward
2.Rs.13,960/- to 19,530/-Semi-Private Ward
3.Rs.19,540/-and abovePrivate Ward

(b) The package rates given in rate list are for semi-private ward.

(c) The package rates prescribed are for semi-private ward. If the beneficiary is entitled for general ward there will be a decrease of 10% in the rates, for private ward entitlement there will be an increase of 15%. However, the rates shall be same for investigation irrespective of entitlement, whether the patient is admitted or not and the test, per-se, does not require admission.

7. The hospital shall charge from the beneficiary as per the CGHS prescribed rates or its own rate list whichever is lower.

8. (a) The maximum room rent admissible for different categories would be:

General ward - Rs.1000/- per day

Semi-private ward - Rs.2000/- per day

Private ward - Rs.3000/- per day

Day care (6 to 8 Hrs.) - Rs.500/- (same for all categories)

(b) Room rent mentioned above at (a) above is applicable only for treatment procedures for which there is no CGHS prescribed package rate.

Room rent will include charges for occupation of bed, diet for the patient, charges for water and electricity, linen charges, nursing charges and routine up keeping.

(c) During the treatment in ICCU/ICU, no separate room rent will be admissible.

(d) Private ward is defined as a hospital room where single patient is accommodated and which has an attached toilet (lavatory and bath). The room should have furnishings like wardrobe, dressing table, bed-side table, sofa set, etc. as well as a bed for attendant. The room has to be air-conditioned.

(e) Semi Private ward is defined as a hospital room where two to three patients are accommodated and which has attached toilet facilities and necessary furnishings.

(f) General ward is defined as halls that accommodate four to ten patients.

(g) Normally the treatment in higher category of accommodation than the entitled category is not permissible. However, in case of an emergency when the entitled category accommodation is not available, admission in the immediate higher category may be allowed till the entitled category accommodation becomes available. However, if a particular hospital does not have the ward as per entitlement of beneficiary, then the hospital can only bill as per entitlement of the beneficiary even though the treatment was given in higher type of ward.

If, on the request of the beneficiary, treatment is provided in a higher category of ward, then the expenditure over and above entitlement will have to be borne by the beneficiary.

9. In case of non-emergencies, the beneficiary shall have the option of availing specific treatment / investigation from any of the recognised hospitals of his/her choice (provided the hospital is recognised for that treatment procedure/test), after the specific treatment/investigation has been advised by Authorised Medical Attendant and on production of valid ID card and permission letter from his/her concerned Ministry/Department.

10. The hospital shall honour permission letter issued by competent authority and provide treatment/investigation facilities as specified in the permission letter.

11. The hospital shall also provide treatment/investigation facilities to the Pensioner CGHS beneficiaries and their dependent and eligible family members at their own rates or rates approved under CS(MA) Rules, whichever is lower. The hospital shall provide treatment to such pensioner CGHS beneficiaries after authentication through verification of valid CGHS Cards.

12. However, pensioner CGHS beneficiaries would make payment for the medical treatment at approved rates as mentioned above and submit the medical reimbursement claim to the AddI. Director, CGHS through the CMO i/c of the CGHS Wellness Centre, where the CGHS Card of the beneficiary is registered.

13. During the in-patient treatment of the CS(MA) beneficiary, the Hospital will not ask the beneficiary or his attendant to purchase separately the
medicines/sundries/equipment or accessories from outside and will provide the treatment within the package rate, fixed by the CGHS which includes the cost of all the items.

14. If one or more minor procedures form part of a major treatment procedure, then package charges would be permissible for major procedure and only 50% of charges for minor procedure.

15. Any legal liability arising out of such services shall be the sole responsibility and shall be dealt with by the concerned empanelled hospital. Services will be provided by the Hospital as per the terms given above.

16. Ministry of Health & Family Welfare reserves the right to withdraw/cancel the above recognition without assigning any reason.

17. The order takes effect from the date of issue of the O.M.

18. The authorities of Ashirvad Hospital & Research Centre, Varanasi (Uttar Pradesh) will have to enter into an agreement with the Government of India to the effect that the Hospital will charge from the Central Government employees at the rates fixed by the Government and they will have to sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) (2 copies enclosed only for Hospital) within a period of 3 months from the date of issue of the above mentioned OM failing which the Hospital will be derecognized. Subject to above, the Hospital can start treating Central Government employees covered under CS(MA) Rules, 1944.

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(Arun Chowdhury)
Under Secretary to the Government of India

Source: www.mohfw.nic.in