Negative Marking For Inspecting Assistant (Legal Metrology) Exam
The Kerala Public Service Commission (Kerala PSC) is the official recruiting agency for the State of Kerala in India. They provide a wide range of services for those interested in joining or considering their credentials for employment, including the regulation and inspection of trades, commerce, and practices. In accordance with this role, they also oversee activities associated with trade marketing and consumer protection. The commission members’ duties include inspecting businesses to ensure compliance with various laws as well as overseeing fair working conditions
About the Post:
The major responsibility of the Inspection Assistant (Legal Metrology) is to perform daily Inspection which includes checking of all the legal metrology instruments and their functioning. The daily duty of the Inspection Assistant (Legal Metrology) includes inspection of all the shops and making sure that all the instruments are in good condition for its effective use in commercial activities. The Inspection Assistant (Legal Metrology) will have to submit reports if it finds any violation. He/She can conduct raids at any time without prior notice to make sure that shops are not using instruments which are not legal metrology certified.
Negative Marking:
If Written Test/OMR/Online Test is conducted as part of this selection, candidates shall submit a confirmation for writing the examination through their One Time Registration profile. Such candidates alone can generate and download the Admission Tickets in the last 15 days till the date of Test. The applications of candidates who do not submit confirmation within the stipulated period will be rejected absolutely. The periods regarding the submission of confirmation and the availability of Admission Tickets will be published in the Examination Calendar itself. Information in this regard will be given to the candidates in their respective profiles and in the mobile phones registered in it.
Each correct answer will fetch 1 mark. Each wrong answer will lose 1/3 mark (negative mark).
Marking more than one answer or making alterations after marking an answer will result in negative marks.