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Postman & Mail Guard Recruitment - Exam Pattern & Syllabus

Postman & MailGuard Exam pattern
The paper is an objective type examination which has the following three parts

(1) Part A- General Knowledge
(2) Part B- Mathematics
(3) Part C- English & Odia Language

Exam Total Time Given: 2 Hours
Exam Total marks: 100 Marks
Exam Syllabus

Part A (General knowledge)- Current affairs, History of India, Geographical news and events,Indian important events, Sports events and news, Freedom Struggle, Constitution of India,Current news about India and World, General topics questions based on everyday observations,Political Questions

Part B (Mathematics)- Averages, Percentages, ratios & proportions, profit & loss, Simple &Compound Interest, Graphs & tables, Time & Work, Time & Distance, Whole numbers, Decimals & fractions, Number system, Probability, Permutation & combination, Statistics

Part C- it consist of the following two sections-

(1)  English Language: To test the candidates’ English skills the questions will be   based on articles, prepositions, verbs, synonyms, antonyms, sentence comprehension, tenses, voice,vocabulary based direct questions, comprehension passages etc.

(2)  Odia Language- The questions are asked to test that the candidates can comprehend, read and understand their regional language. The syllabus include- Shabda pada, kriya Bheda, Mishra o Sanyukta Vakya, Vakya Rupantara, Swara Sandhi, Samasa, padhinathiba Gandyansha


PLEASE NOTE: There is no negative marking in the exam and so the candidates can freely attempt all the questions

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