Allahabad High Court Recruitment 2018 - 341 Vacancies


High Court Of Allahabad has released vacancies for the posts of Assistant Review Officer, Additional Private Secretary and Drivers Grade- IV (Group-C, Class III). Candidates can check selection procedure, eligibility criteria, pay scale etc. in this article.






Total Number Of Vacancy: 341

  • Assistant Review Officer: 277
  • Additional Private Secretary : 23
  • Drivers Grade- IV (Group-C, Class III): 41

Age Limit:

For Assistant Review Officer & Additional Private Secretary
  • Minimum Age: 21 years
  • Maximum Age: 35 years
For Drivers Grade- IV (Group-C, Class III)
  • Minimum Age: 18 years
  • Maximum Age: 35 years
Age will be calculated as on 1st July 2018


Pay Scale:

Assistant Review Officer: 

Pay Band II, Rs.9300-34800/- plus Grade Pay- Rs.4600/-
Additional Private Secretary : 
Pay-Scale of Rs. 9,300-34,800, Grade Pay-Rs. 4,800, Pay Band-2, (Pay matrix level-8 Rs.47600-151100)
Drivers Grade- IV (Group-C, Class III) : 
Pay Band I Rs.5200-20200/- Grade Pay- Rs.1900/-

Educational Qualification:

Assistant Review Officer: 
  • Bachelor’s Degree of a University established by law in India or qualification recognized as equivalent thereto.
  • Diploma/Degree in Computer Science from a recognized institution / University, or 'O' Level Certificate awarded by NIELET/DOEACC Society, or CCC Certificate in Computer Science from recognized institute established by law in India.
  • Computer Knowledge i.e., Data Entry, Word Processing and Computer Operation etc
Additional Private Secretary : 
  • Must possess a Bachelor’s Degree from a University established by Law in India or a qualification recognized as equivalent thereto.
  • Provided that in addition to the above qualifications, candidates must possess Good Knowledge of English Shorthand and typewriting with minimum speed of 100 and 40 words per minute, respectively.
  • Provided further that knowledge of Data Entry, word processing and Computer Operation would be an essential qualification.
Drivers Grade- IV (Group-C, Class III):
High School & A valid Motor Vehicle Driving License for a period of not less than 5 years.

      Selection Process:

      For Assistant Review Officer: 


      Additional Private Secretary : 


      Drivers Grade- IV (Group-C, Class III):




      Examination Fee:

      General/ Other Backward Class Examination Fee 
      Rs. 750/- + bank transaction charges as applicable [For Driver-> Rs.500]
      Scheduled Caste of U.P./ Scheduled Tribe of U.P Examination Fee 
      Rs. 500/- + bank transaction charges as applicable [For Driver-> Rs.300]

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      Start Date to Apply Online: 8th December 2018
      Last Date to Apply Online: 28th December 2018

      Last Date to Submit Fees: 31st December 2018

      Total Number of Vacancy: 5805
      • Prison Warders-> 3638
      • Fireman-> 2065 [Earlier it was 1679]
      • Reserved Equestrian Police-> 102

      Age Limit:

      Prison Warders :-
      • Minimum Age: 18 years
      • Maximum Age: (Male-> 22 years) (Female-> 25 years)
      Fireman :-
      • Minimum Age: 18
      • Maximum Age: 22
      Reserved Equestrian Police :-
      • Minimum Age: 18
      • Maximum Age: 22
      Age will be calculated as on 1st July 2018.


      Educational Qualification:
      • Candidates must passed 12th standard or its equivalent from a government recognized Board.

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      Q1. The two main personality differences identified by Eysenck are

      (a) extroversion/introversion and neuroticism/stability 
      (b) pessimism/optimism and sufficiency/insecurity
      (c) extroversion/introversion and shrewdness/insecurity
      (d) neuroticism/stability and optimism/pessimism

      Q2. Erik Erikson’s theory is a good example of the ……………. approach. 

      (a) proactive
      (b) idiographic
      (c) nomothetic
      (d) psychoanalytic 

      Q3. Attitudes are…………. throughout life and are embodied our socialization process. 

      (a) constant 
      (b) seen
      (c) rigid
      (d) learned

      Q4. Who is called as father of Conditioning ? 

      (a) Pavlov
      (b) Koffka
      (c) Wertheimer
      (d) Skinner

      Q5. Which of the following concept in the basic element of conditioned Response? 

      (a) Associative Reflex 
      (b) Association Response
      (c) Stimulus effect
      (d) Latency Response

      Q6. When a child is asked that chocolate is not given to you, if you are telling-a-lie. This conditioning is an example of 

      (a) Non-reinforces training
      (b) Discriminatory punishment training 
      (c) Escape training
      (d) Discriminatory training

      Q7. The meaning of word conditioning is 

      (a) Relationship between the stimuli
      (b) Substitution of organism behaviour with another behaviour
      (c) Accommodation with new stimuli 
      (d) Learning through exercise

      Q8. Which one of the following is not associated with Classical conditioning ?

      (a) Contemporary conditioning 
      (b) Delayed conditioning
      (c) Trace conditioning
      (d) Non-reinforced conditioning 

      Q9. Instrumental conditioning is also called as 

      (a) S-type conditioning
      (b) Q-type conditioning
      (c) C-type conditioning
      (d) R-type conditioning

      Q10. In which type of conditioning the reward is depend on the response ? 

      (a) Classical conditioning
      (b) Instrumental conditioning 
      (c) Respondents behaviour
      (d) none of these

      Q11. The concept of ………….. indicates the level of intelligence achieved, but without reference to chronological age, it gives no indication of the brightness or dullness of the individual. 

      (a) Intelligence Quotient
      (b) Mental age
      (c) Age scale
      (d) None of the above

      Q12. The bright normal person has an IQ of-

      (a) 120-129
      (b) 110-119
      (c) 130-140
      (d) None of these

      Q13. The skill of a person who inherits musical voice depends on-

      (a) Heredity
      (b) Environment
      (c) Both (a) and (b)
      (d) Neither (a) nor (b)

      Q14. One way to select traits is to take a broad array of descriptions and simplify it by seeing which traits go together in clusters. This procedure is called-

      (a) Factor analysis
      (b) Dynamic approach
      (c) Behavioral approach
      (d) None of the above

      Q15. According to whom, babies have a highly action-oriented intelligence ?

      (a) J. B. Watson
      (b) Jerome S. Bruner 
      (c) Alfred Binet
      (d) None of these

      Q16. ………………… refers to what you know, about what you know and how accurately you can assess your own cognitive processes. 

      (a) Metacognition
      (b) Cognition
      (c) Epistemology 
      (d) Meta components 

      Q17. Spearman’s theory of intelligence explained intelligence in terms of general intelligence and ………… abilities. 

      (a) Reasoning 
      (b) Particular
      (c) Specific
      (d) Regular

      Q18. Sternberg’s componential sub-theory is called-

      (a) The contextual sub-theory
      (b) The two-facet sub-theory
      (c) The triarchic theory 
      (d) All the above

      Q19. Assertion (A): Sternberg’s theory of intelligence is called triarchic theory of intelligence. 
      Reason (R) : His componential sub-theory is supplemented by a contextual sub-theory and a two-facet sub-theory. 
      Codes :

      (a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
      (b) Both A and R are true and R is not correct explanation of A 
      (c) A is true but R is false
      (d) A is false but R is true 

      Q20. ‘Intelligence is said to be constituted of a multitude of separate factors, or elements, each one being, minute element of ability.” Who is the speaker? 

      (a) Thurstone 
      (b) Vernon
      (c) Thorndike
      (d) Guilford


      Q21. The ability of the learner to utilize or apply the acquired knowledge or skills in school to solve problems in similar or related situations at some future date is known as 

      (a) Knowledge acquisition
      (b) Reinforcement
      (c) Motivation
      (d) Transfer of learning

      Q22. In the learning of sciences and math’s, scientifically there is no difference in performance as a result of gender. Which of the following influence gender based performance ? 

      (a) Culture 
      (b) Attitude
      (c) Stereotyping 
      (d) Race

      Q23. Learning is best defined as a process that involves : 

      (a)Two stimuli being paired that produce a conditioned response over time 
      (b) An organism interacting with its environment, becoming changed by experience, and thereby modifying subsequent behaviours
      (c) An organism interacting with its environment through autoshaping and conditioning 
      (d) An organism responding to its environment based on reinforcement or punishment for behaviours 

      Q24. The basic understanding of the relationship between unconditioned response (UR) and conditioned response (CR) included which of the following ideas ?

      (a) The UR and CR are not always the same response
      (b) Organisms come to generally behave toward conditioned stimulus
      (c) Stimulus substitution
      (d) The UR and CR are always the same response 

      Q25. Which of the following is accurate in relation to the law of effect ? 

      (a) The law of effect relates to Pavlov’s proposal that reward will strengthen the connection between the response that proceeded it and any stimuli present when it is delivered 
      (b) In modern terminology, Thorndike’s ‘satisfiers’ and ‘annoyers’ are called enforcers and punishers 
      (c) In the law of effect, a stimulus-response (S-R) association is learned.
      (d) It is generally thought that the likelihood of an animal responding in a particular way cannot be controlled by the consequence of that response. 

      Q26. Which of the following statements applies to instrumental learning ?

      (a) Instrumental learning is the process by which an animal learns about the relationship between its behaviour and the consequence of that behaviour. 
      (b) Instrumentally trained responses are not entirely elicited by identifiable stimuli. 
      (c) Instrumental learning allows the animal to control the occurrence of environmental events.
      (d) All of the above

      Q27. Generally the construct of Personality can be defined in terms of 

      (a) Biological Approaches 
      (b) Psycho-sexual Approaches 
      (c) Psycho-physical Approaches 
      (d) Bio-chemical approaches 

      Q28. The consistent and distinct style of behaviour tendencies are called as 

      (a) Habit
      (b) Trait
      (c) Learning 
      (d) Instinct

      Q29. The personal changes that occur among the students through socialization can be judged through 

      (a) Inter-personal relationship among the specialised groups of the students 
      (b) The activities of the student
      (c) Collecting information from the parents 
      (d) Asking to the students 

      Q30. Co-operation is the fundamental basis of interpersonal relations which means 

      (a) It is self-centred in the early development of the children 
      (b) It is society-centred which is expressed in interpersonal relationship 
      (c) It can be learned through imitation and suggestibility
      (d) It is voluntary in nature and can not be imposed 


      Q31. Maslow places ………………… needs at the bottom of hierarchy.

      (a) Esteem
      (b) Belongingness
      (c) Safety
      (d) Physiological

      Q32. Which need is on top of the Maslow’s hierarchy of needs?

      (a) Self-actualization
      (b) Esteem
      (c) Belongingness
      (d) Safety

      Q33. ERG theory was given by—

      (a) Maslow
      (b) Alderfer
      (c) Jung
      (d) McClellan

      Q34. Reinforcement theory of motivation is given by—

      (a) Jung
      (b) Herzberg
      (c) Skinner
      (d) Maslow

      Q35. Which law of learning states that things most often repeated are best retained?

      (a) Law of readiness
      (b) Law of exercise
      (c) Law of effect
      (d) Law of recency

      Q36. The state of being first creates a strong almost unusable impression. This is—

      (a) Law of primacy
      (b) Law of intensity
      (c) Law of recency
      (d) Law of effect

      Q37. Reaction time is a component of—

      (a) Physical fitness
      (b) Motor fitness
      (c) Health related physical fitness
      (d) None of the above

      Q38. Theory of conditioning was given by—

      (a) Aristotle 
      (b) Pavlov
      (c) Gestalt
      (d) Thorndike 

      Q39. The knowing aspect or Awareness in psychology is known as—

      (a) Affection
      (b) Conation
      (c) Cognition
      (d) None of the above

      Q40. Inborn tendency for particular mode of behaviour in lower or higher animals is called—

      (a) Emotion 
      (b) Feeling
      (c) Instinct

      (d) Sentiment