Exam Overview
- Post Name: Attender (Non-Technical)
- Department: Technical Education
- Category: Special Recruitment (SR) for SC/ST
- Paper Code: 181/2015
- Date of Examination: 30-09-2015
- Conducting Authority: Kerala Public Service Commission
- Exam Mode: Offline (OMR-based)
- Total Questions: 100
- Total Marks: 100
- Duration: 1 hour 15 minutes
- Negative Marking: 0.33 marks deducted for each incorrect answer
Exam Pattern & Syllabus
The Attender (Non-Technical) Exam consisted of multiple-choice questions (MCQs) covering General Knowledge, Current Affairs, Simple Arithmetic, Reasoning, English, and Malayalam Language.
1. General Knowledge & Current Affairs
- Indian & Kerala History (Freedom Movements, Social Reformers)
- Geography of India & Kerala (Rivers, Climate, Agriculture)
- Indian Polity & Constitution (Fundamental Rights, Panchayati Raj, Government Schemes)
- Indian Economy (Planning, Budget, Five-Year Plans)
- Science & Technology (Recent Innovations, IT & Communication)
- Current Affairs (National & International)
- Awards, Sports, and Important Events
2. Simple Arithmetic & Mental Ability
- Basic Mathematical Operations (Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, Division)
- Percentage, Ratio & Proportion
- Profit & Loss, Simple & Compound Interest
- Time, Speed & Distance
- Data Interpretation (Graphs & Charts)
- Logical Reasoning & Series Completion
- Blood Relations, Directions & Puzzles
3. English Language & Grammar
- Synonyms & Antonyms
- One-word Substitutions
- Idioms & Phrases
- Spotting Errors & Sentence Correction
- Active & Passive Voice
- Direct & Indirect Speech
- Tenses & Parts of Speech
- Comprehension Passages
4. Malayalam Language & Grammar
- Malayalam Alphabets & Pronunciation Rules
- Word Formation & Sentence Structure
- Synonyms & Antonyms in Malayalam
- Paryayapadam, Thadbhava & Tatsama Words
- Translation from English to Malayalam
- Malayalam Literature & Writers
5. Office-Related Knowledge
- Basic Office Procedures & Office Management
- General Rules & Responsibilities of an Attender
- Record Keeping & File Maintenance
- Etiquette & Communication in Office Work
Why Practicing Previous Papers is Important?
- Understanding the Exam Pattern – Helps candidates get familiar with the question format and difficulty level.
- Time Management – Improves speed and accuracy in solving questions within the given time.
- Identifying Important Topics – Highlights frequently asked questions.
- Boosts Confidence – Provides real-exam experience, reducing exam anxiety.
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