HPPSC Shimla Assistant Law Officer Exam Syllabus

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Syllabus & Examination Pattern of both the papers i.e. I & II for the said posts are notified as under:-

No. of PaperPaper -lPaper -ll
Objective type Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ).
Based on the merit of Paper-I, the answer sheets of Paper-II
of the candidates, 20 times of
the total number of the
vacancies to be filled up, shall
be evaluated. No candidate
securing zero or negative
marks in Paper-I shall form
part of the merit list.
Descriptive Subject Aptitude Test
(SAT)
Minimum pass marks in the Subject
Aptitude Test (SAT) to qualify for
the Personality Test shall be 35% for
the candidates of General category
and 30% for the candidates of
reserved categories.
Marks obtained by the candidates in
the main examination (written part as
well as Personality Test) would
determine their final ranking. In the
event of a tie, order of merit shall be
determined in accordance with
highest marks secured in the
Personality Test and in case the
marks in the Personality Test of the
candidates are also equal, then the
candidate securing more marks in
Paper -I will be placed above the
candidate securing less marks in the
same. In case the marks of Paper -I
are also equal, then the candidate who is older in age will be placed
above the candidate younger in age.
In case the age is also same then the
candidate having more marks in the
essential qualification examination
will be placed above the candidate
having less marks.
No. of Questions 50 Questions 08 questions in all, out of which 06
have to be attempted by selecting
atleast 03 questions from each part
i.e. Part-I & Part-II.
Maximum Marks100 Marks120 Marks
Duration01 Hour duration03 Hour duration
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Marking Scheme :

In offline Test (objective type) each question will be followed by four (A, B, C, D) answer options and one option “E” in case candidate does not want to answer the question. The candidate will have to encircle / blacken with blue / black ball pen the option he / she thinks is correct in OMR answer sheet. No answer will be left blank. In case the candidate does not want to answer a question to avoid negative marking he/she shall have to encircle / blacken the option “E”. If any answer is left blank and none of the option is encircled then it will also result in negative marking. There shall be negative marking in all the objective type screening tests / examinations as under:-

(a) For each question for which a wrong answer has been given by the candidate, one fourth (0.25) of the marks assigned to that question will be deducted as penalty.
(b) If a candidate gives more than one answer, it will be treated as a wrong answer even if one of the given answers happens to be correct and there will be same penalty as above for that question also i.e. one fourth (0.25) of the marks assigned to that question will be deducted as penalty.
(c) If a question is left blank i.e. no circle is clicked or encircled / blackened by the candidate, there will be same penalty as above for that question also i.e. one fourth (0.25) of the marks assigned to that
question will be deducted as penalty.
(d) Where there are two correct answers instead of one correct answer out of four options of a question, all those candidates who will click or encircle / blacken any one of these two correct answers will be awarded marks allotted to that question.
Note-I:- In respect of the scrapped question(s) no credit to appeared candidates shall be given and passing marks will accordingly be proportionally reduced.
Note-II:- In case of bilingual papers, if there is any difference in English and Hindi version of the question and answer option, the English version shall be treated as correct and final.

Read Also : Previous Year Question Paper Pdf

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