Indian Post Office (IPO) Postal Assistant and Sorting Assistant exam paper for Bihar was conducted on Sunday 8 June, 2014. This week IPO Postal Asst exam was also in Himachal Pradesh along with Bihar. PA SA exam answer key, solution paper and result will be available on official website after 15 days of exam conduct date.
IPO PA/SA Bihar exam answer keys are now available on Career Vendor website. This years test paper consists of 100 questions from general knowledge, English, Mathematics and reasoning section. The paper was of 2 hours and timing was 10:00 am to 12:00 pm.
Lakhs of post graduate, graduate and intermediate pass students have appeared in this exam. Post Office released job notification for this post in late 2013. The exam was successfully held at various centres in all over Bihar state.
Below is the tentative answer key with full IPO Bihar exam paper. This answer key is prepared by the talented team of CareerVendor.com
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IPO PA/SA Bihar Answer key and Solution paper:
We search and solve answer of every question very carefully so that not a single answer will be wrong. But a very few answers may be wrong.
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question 15, India is the third largest economy replacing Japan
source – economic times
Question 17,
R Gandhi was recently appointed as deputy governor of RBI
Source – Times Of India & economic times
Bihar circle me PA/SA ka English section ka answer key send karo…………
question 11 mallkhamb is for maharashtra
Q NO.2 JO GALAT HAI US PAR DIMAG NAHI GAYA SAHI ANSWER PAR COMMENT KAR RAHI HO
rat is mat ,which shows that rat is not an animal…not cow its wrong
Q 10 ANS 10/100 ML
Answer for Q-90 would be S not P.
ans for Q-10 is 0/100 because following concept has been taken from, Penn state university,(the drinking water standard requires that no coliform bacteria be present in drinking water.)