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Special instructions for
Conventional Type of papers
1.
Answers to be written in own hand
Write the answers in your own hand in ink.
Pencil may be used for rough work.
2. Check Answer Book
The candidate must write his/her roll number (and not
his/her
name) only in the space provided for the purpose on every answer book used by him/her. Before writing in the answer book, please see that it is complete.
In case there are any missing pages, it should be got replaced.
Do not tear out any pages from the Answer Book.
If you use more than one Answer Book, indicate on the cover of first Answer Book
the total number of Answer Books used. Do not leave any blank, unused
spaces between answers. If such spaces are left, score them out.
3. Answers in excess of prescribed
number will be ignored
The candidate must attempt questions strictly in
accordance with the directions given on each question paper. If questions
are attempted in excess of the prescribed number only the questions attempted
first up to the prescribed number shall be valued and the remaining answers will
be ignored.
4. Questions
relating to precis should be attempted only on precis sheets to be supplied on
demand by the Invigilators. Precis sheet, whether used or not, should be
placed inside the answer books and fastened along with the additional answer
book(s), if any. Candidates who fail to observe this instruction will be
penalized. Do not write your roll number on these sheets.
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5. Unfair means strictly prohibited
Do not copy from the papers of any other candidate nor
allow your papers to be copied nor give nor attempt to give nor obtain nor
attempt to obtain irregular assistance of any description. It will be the
responsibility of every candidate to ensure that his answers are not copied by
another candidate. Failure to do so will invite penalty, as may be awarded
by the Commission for adoption of unfair means.
6. Conduct in Examination Hall
Do not misbehave in any manner or create disorderly
scene in the examination hall or harass or bodily harm the staff deployed for
the conduct of examination. You will be severely penalized if you attempt
to do so.
7. Please read
carefully and abide by the instructions printed on the Question Paper and on the
Answer Book supplied in the Examination Hall.
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APPENDIX-VI(A)
PHYSICAL AND MEDICAL STANDARDS FOR THE CANDIDATE FOR THE POST OF ASSISTANT COMMANDANTS IN THE CENTRAL POLICE FORCES
(1) Physical Standards :
The Minimum requirements for the candidate are as follows :
Men Women
Height 165 cm 157 cm
Chest (unexpanded) 81 cm (Not applicable)
(with 5 cm minimum expansion)
Weight 50 kg. 46 kg.
Moreover, the weight should be as per the height and age as mentioned in APPENDIX-VI(B).
(2) Medical Standards :
(a) Eye Sight :
|
|
Better eye Worse eye (Corrected vision) (Corrected vision) |
|
Distant Vision |
6/6 6/12 OR 6/9 6/9 |
|
Near vision |
JI (corrected) J2 (corrected) |
|
Types of corrections permitted |
Spectacles |
|
Limits of Refractive errors permitted |
-4.00 D (including cylinder) Non pathological myopia +4.00 D (including cylinder) Hypermetropia |
|
Colour vision |
High grade |
Candidate should not have squint of any degree and should have high colour vision. The candidate will be tested for colour vision by Ishihara’s test as well as Edridge-Green Lantern Test. Eyes should be bright, clear with no abnormality/disease. Movements of eyeballs should be full and free in all direction. In every case of Myopia, fundus examination should be carried out and the results should be recorded. Contact lenses or laser surgery is not allowed.
(b) Carrying angle
Carrying angle should not be more than 15◦ for male and 20◦ for female.
(c) Ear
i) Candidate should not have any degree of deafness or persistent ear discharge.
ii) Candidate should not have any other condition (congenital or acquired) like atresia of the meatus, exostosis, neoplasm which is causing obstruction of ear passage and should not have history or recurrent earache, tinnitus and vertigo.
(d) Nose : Candidate should not have DNS, atrophic rhinitis, tubercular ulceration, chronic sinusitis.
(e) Neck : Candidate should not have enlarged lymph nodes, thyroid or other swelling of neck, inability to extend the neck fully or any evidence of disease of spine or cervical vertebrae.
(f) Teeth: Candidate must possess sufficient number of sound teeth for efficient mastication. Candidate should not have severe pyorrhea.
(g) Venereal Disease: Candidate should not have active signs of clinical VD.
(h) Chronic skin diseases: Candidate should not have chronic skin diseases like Leprosy, chronic dermatitis, extensive Pityriasis Versicolor, psoriasis, SLE etc.
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(3) General Standards :
a) Speech should be without impediment i.e. no stammering.
b) The candidate should not have any indication of chronic disease like TB, any type of arthritis, high blood pressure, Diabetes, Bronchial Asthma, any heart disease.
c) Candidate should not have perceptible and visible glandular swelling any where in the body.
d) Chest should be well formed, devoid of any abnormality like flat chest, pigeon chest, with rickety rosary defects. Heart and lungs should be sound.
e) Limbs, hands and feet should be well formed and fully developed and there shall be perfect motion of all joints.
f) Should not have any old/mal united fracture of bones.
g) There should be free and perfect movements of all the joints.
h) Feet and toes should be well formed.
i) Should not have congenital malformation or defects.
j) Should not bear traces of previous acute or chronic disease pointing to any impaired constitution.
k) Candidate should have no disease of the genito urinary tract.
l) Candidate should have no inguinal, scrotal swelling, any type of Hernia.
m) (Only for male) Both the testicles are in the scrotum and of normal size.
n) The candidate must not have knock knees, flat foot, varicose veins.
o) They must be in good mental and bodily health and free from any physical defect likely to interfere with the efficient performance of the duties.
(4) Candidate should not suffer from TACHYCARDIA (more than 100 pulse rate per minute) or BRADYCARDIA (less than 50 per minute).
(5) Candidate should not suffer from Hernia, hemorrhoids, condylomata prolapse rectum.
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APPENDIX-VI(B)
Male Average Body Weights in Kilograms for different Age Groups and Heights
|
Height in CMs |
Age in years |
|||
|
18-22 |
23-27 |
28-32 |
33-37 |
|
|
156 |
44-54 |
46-56 |
47-58 |
48-59 |
|
158 |
45-55 |
47-57 |
48.5-59.5 |
49.5-60.5 |
|
160 |
46-56 |
47.7-58.5 |
49.5-60.5 |
50.5-61.5 |
|
162 |
47-58 |
49-60 |
50.5-61.5 |
52-63 |
|
164 |
48-59 |
50-61 |
52-63.5 |
53-65 |
|
166 |
49.5-60.5 |
51.5-62.5 |
53-65 |
54.5-66.5 |
|
168 |
51-62 |
52.5-64.5 |
54.5-66.5 |
56-68 |
|
170 |
52-64 |
54-66 |
56-68 |
57.5-70.5 |
|
172 |
54-66 |
55.5-67.5 |
57-70 |
59-72 |
|
174 |
55-67 |
57-70 |
59-72 |
61-74.5 |
|
176 |
56.5-69 |
58.5-71.5 |
60.5-73.5 |
62-76 |
|
178 |
57.5-70.5 |
60-73 |
61.5-75.5 |
63.5-77.5 |
|
180 |
59-72 |
61-75 |
63.5-77.5 |
65.5-80 |
|
182 |
61-74.5 |
62.5-76.5 |
65-79 |
66.5-81.5 |
|
184 |
63-77 |
64.5-78.5 |
66.5-81.5 |
68.5-83.5 |
|
186 |
63.5-77.5 |
65.5-80.5 |
68-83 |
70-86 |
|
188 |
65-79 |
67.5-82.5 |
70-85.5 |
71.5-87.5 |
|
190 |
66-81 |
68.5-83.5 |
70.5-86.5 |
72.5-88.5 |
Female Average body Weights in Kilograms for Different Age Group and Heights
|
Height in CMs |
Age in years |
|||
|
18-22 |
23-27 |
28-32 |
33-37 |
|
|
148 |
34.5-42.5 |
37-45 |
38.5-47 |
39.5-48.5 |
|
150 |
36.5-44.5 |
37.5-45.5 |
39-48 |
40.5-49.5 |
|
153 |
38-46 |
39-48 |
41-50 |
42-51 |
|
155 |
38.5-47.5 |
40-49 |
41.5-50.5 |
43-52.5 |
|
158 |
40.5-49.5 |
42-51 |
43-53 |
44.5-54.5 |
|
160 |
41.5-50.5 |
43-52.5 |
44-54 |
45.5-54.5 |
|
163 |
43-52.5 |
44-54 |
46-56 |
47-57 |
|
165 |
44-54 |
45.5-55.5 |
47-58 |
48.5-59.5 |
|
168 |
45-55 |
47-57 |
48.5-59.5 |
49.5-60.5 |