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Group-I Syllabus
SUBJECT:
GENERAL STUDIES AND MENTAL ABLITY
(SCREENING TEST –OBJECTIVE TYPE)
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1). Events of National and International
importance.
2). Current affairs -International,
National
and Regional.
3).Contemporary developments in
science &Technology and Information
Technology.
4). Geography -World, National and
regional.
5).History of India Ancient,
Medieval,
Modern – socio-cultural, Economic
and political affairs with special
emphasis on Indian National
Movement.
6). Indian polity and Governance;
Constitutional issues, pubic policy
formulation and implementation,
Governance Reforms and e-
governance initiatives
7). Economic Reforms in India:
Planning and post –liberalization,
growth and development, poverty,
inclusion, exclusion, sustainable
development, social sector reforms.
8. Environmental degradation and
challenges.
9). Disaster Management;
Vulnerability profile, prevention
and
mitigation strategies.
10). Logical reasoning, analytical
ability and data interpretation
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1. Events of National and International
Importance.
2. Current affairs -International,
National and Regional.
3). Contemporary developments in science
& Technology and Information Technology.
4). Geography -World, National and
Andhra Pradesh.
5). History of India Ancient,
Medieval, Modern –socio-cultural, Economic and political affairs with special emphasis on Indian National
Movement.
6).Indian polity and Governance;
Constitutional issues, pubic policy formulation and implementation,
Governance Reforms and e-governance initiatives
7).Economic Growth and Development
–Poverty-Unemployment –Planning India-Economic
reforms-Post-Liberalization-Sustainable development-Social sector reforms.
8). Environmental degradation and
challenges.
9). Disaster Management;
Vulnerability profile, prevention and mitigation strategies
Application of remote sensing and
GIS in the
assessment of Disaster.
10). Logical reasoning, analytical
ability
and data interpretation.
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SUBJECT: GENERAL ENGLISH
(X CLASS STANDARD, QUALIFYING FOR INTERVIEW)
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GENERAL
ENGLISH:
1. Comprehension
2. Precis-writing
3).Re-arrangement of sentences
4). Correction of sentences
5). Synonyms
6). Antonyms
7). Filling in the blanks
8). Correction of spellings
9). Vocabulary and usage
10). Idioms and phrases
11). Verb tenses
12). Prepositions
13). Active voice and Passive voice
14). Parts of speech
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GENERAL
ENGLISH
SECTION-I
Reading Comprehension:
1.Reading Comprehension
Passage-(followed by Questions)
a) Descriptive Passage
b) Literary Passage
SECTION-II
Functional
Grammar:
1. Recognition of Parts of Speech
2. Verb forms-Usage of Tenses
3. Conditional Sentences
4. Identifying and Inter change of
Sentences(Simple, Complex and
Compound)(
Active and Passive voice)
5. Use of Prepositions and
Prepositional Phrases
6. Fill in the blanks with
Suitable Words
7. Correction of Sentences
SECTION-III
Vocabulary
Usage
1. Use the given Idioms and
Phrases in
your own Sentences
2. One Word Substitutes
–Recognition and Usage
3. Synonyms -Recognition and Usage
4. Antonyms-Recognition and Usage
5. Re-arrangement of Sentences
6. Expansion of Proverb/Sayings
SECTION-IV
Composition:
1. Write a Paragraph using the
given Words /Phrases
2. Dialogue Writing
3. Essay Writing on Topics of
Social
relevance
4. Description of a given
Picture/Symbols
5. Letter Writing (Types of
Letters)
6. Non-Verbal Communication (Soft
Skills and Body Language)
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GROUP-I SERVICES MAIN
EXAMINATION
SUBJECT: PAPER-I GENERAL
ESSAY
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GENERAL
ESSAY
Candidate should write three Essays
one fro
m each section compulsorily. Each
section
contains three topics. Each Essay
carries 50 marks.
SECTION-I
Crisis management, Social problems,
Analysis and solutions.
SECTION-II
Current events of national and
international
importance.
SECTION
-III
Current events relating to State of
Andhra
Pradesh
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GENERAL ESSAY
Candidate should write three Essays
one from each section compulsorily. Each section
contains three topics. Each Essay
carries 50 marks.
SECTION-I
Crisis management, Social, Economic
and Health Problems, Analysis and solutions.
SECTION-II
Current events of national and
international
importance.
SECTION
–III
Current events relating to State of
Andhra
Pradesh
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GROUP-ISERVICES MAIN EXAMINATION
SUBJECT:PAPER-II
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SECTION-I
HISTORY
AND CULTURAL HERITAGE OF INDIAWITH EMPHASISON 20th
CENTURY
HISTORY OF INDIA
1)Indus Civilization –Vedic
Civilization –
Distinction between Indus
Civilization and Vedic Civilization –Evolution of Varna, Jathi/caste system
–Religious condition
–Emergence of Religious Movements
(Jainism, Buddhism and other sects)
–Rise of Magadha Imperialism –Rise
of Mahayana and Development of Art (Gandhara, Mathura and other Schools).
2)Advent of Islam and its impact
–Influence of Islam on Indian Culture –Religious Movements –Nature and
significance of Bhakti Movements –Growth of vernacular languages, literature fine
arts, architecture, monuments, Indo-Persian art and architecture
-Vijayanagara empire and their contribution to art, literature and culture –
socio-economic conditions,
administration, fall of Vijayanagar empire –the Great Moghals and their
contribution to Indian Fine Art, Architecture and Fine Arts –
Rise of Shivaji.
3)Stages of colonialism –changes in
administrative structure and
politics–
factors leading for the British
supremacy,
assistance of Indian Powers and the
causes
of failures –Civil rebellions
–Revolt of
1857 and its impact –Rise of
nationalist
consciousness and factors for the
growth of
Indian Nationalism and Freedom
Struggle :
Three Phases :1885-1905, 1905-1920,
1920-
47 and significance of Gandhian Era.
4)Rise and growth of
Socio-Religious-
cultural –anti-caste, Dalit and
non-Brahmin, Justice/self-respect movements in modern India –Social reform
organisations and role of intellectuals –Raja Ram Mohan Roy -
Dayanand Saraswathi -Jyotiba Phule
-Narayana Guru -Mahathma Gandhi -
Ambedkar and others.
5).Nationalist Literature –growth of
peasant and labour movements –role of leftist arties in anti-feudal and
anti-colonial struggles-
rise and growth of Women’s movements
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origin and growth of communalism
–workers and peasant movements –freedom and partition of India; important
historical events after independence.
SECTION-II
SOCIAL
AND CULTURAL HISTORY
OF
ANDHRA PRADESH
1).The Satavahanas and their
contribution –
social structure –religious
conditions –growth of literature and painting –Ikshvakus and their cultural
contribution –Growth of Buddhism in Andhra Pradesh –The Eastern Chalukyas of
Vengi and their importance –
socio-cultural contribution –growth
of Telugu language & Literature –education and learning –Religious Sects
–growth of art
and architecture.
2).Socio-Cultural and Religious
conditions in
Andhra Desha between 1000 AD–1565 AD
Growth of Telugu Language and Literature –
Nannaya-Molla etc., fine arts and
rchitecture –Monuments –Significance–Contribution of
Qutubshahis to Telugu language and
Literature –Art-Architecture-Monuments.
3).Modern Andhra -Socio-cultural
awakening in Andhra –Brahma Samaj, Arya Samaj, Theosohica society
–Adi-Andhra, Movements and role of Veereshalingam and others –Non-Brahmin,
Adi-Andhra /Dalit and Justice/self –respect movements –Gurram Joshuva –Boyi
Bheemanna –Sri Sri and others –Growth of Nationalist Movement in Andhra and
the Andhra Leaders during the Freedom Struggle –Role of socialists
–communists –anti-zamindari-kisan movements.
4).Asafjahi Dynasty –socio-cultural
awakening in Telangana -Adi-Hindu Movement –Nizam Rashtra Janasangham –Andhra
Mahasabha –Andhra Saaraswata Parishat –The role of Hyderabad State Congress
and Vandemataram Movement.
5).Telangana People’s Armed Struggle
–Ittehadul-Muslimeen –Razakars-anti-Nizam Struggles and end of Nizam’s Rule
and integration of Hyderabad State in Indian Union –Formation of Andhra
Pradesh.
SECTION-III
GENERAL
OVERVIEW OF THE INDIAN CONSTITUTION
1).Nature of the Constitution
–constitutional developments –salient features –Preamble
–Fundamental Rights, Directive
Principles of State Policy and their relationship -Fundamental Duties,
Distinctive features of Indian Federation.
2).Distribution of Legislative
Powers between the Union and the State;
Administrative and Financial
relations
between the Union and the States
–Powers
and the functions of Constitutional
Bodies.
3).Unicameral and Bicameral
Legislatures
–Functions and crises of
accountability, de
cline of legislature -Delegated
Legislation
–Legislative and Judicial control
over the delegated legislation –Judicial review of
administrative action.
4).Amendment of the Constitution
–Basic Structure Theory –Emergency Provisions and De-centralisation
–Community development experiment–3 tier model of Panchayat Raj
–73r dand 74th amendments
and their implementation.Welfare Mechanism in India: Provisions for scheduled
castes, Tribes and Minorities; Reservations for SC, ST and
Backward classes; Prevention of SC
and
ST Atrocities Act;National and State
SC
and ST Commission; Women’s
Commission; National and Stat
Minorities
Commission and Human Rights
Commission
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SECTION-I
HISTORY
AND CULTURAL HERITAGE OF INDIA WITH EMPHASIS ON 20th CENTURY
1)Pre-Historic Cultures in India,
Indus Civilization –Vedic Civilization –
Distinction between Indus
Civilization and
Vedic Civilization –Evolution of
Varna,
Jati /caste system –Religious
condition in
6thcentury BCE –Emergence of new
Religious Movements-Jainism,
Buddhism -
sects–Rise of Magadha Imperialism-
Ashoka’s Policy of Dhamma, Influx of
Foreigners-Society, Economy, –Development of Art (Gandhara, Mathura and other
Schools), Gupta empire -Myth of Golden age.
2).Delhi sultanate-Advent of Islam
and its impact –Influence of Islam on Indian Culture
–Religious Movements –Nature and
significance of Bhakti Movements –Growth of Vernacular Languages, Literature,
Fine arts, Monuments, Indo-Persian Art and Architecture
3).Vijayanagara empire-Administration-Socio-
economic conditions and their
Contribution to Literature, Culture, Art and Architecture–The
Mughals-Administration, Culture
efflorescence and their contribution to Art, Architecture and Fine Arts –Rise
of Shivaji-Maratha movement.
4)Stages of Colonialism –Changes in
Administrative Structure and
Politics–
Factors leading for the British
supremacy,
assistance of Indian Powers and the
causes
of failures –Civil rebellions
–Revolt of
1857 and its impact, western impact
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Christian missionaries, Press,
Education its
impact-Cultural changes, Rise of
Nationalist consciousness and factors for the growth of Indian Nationalism
and Freedom Struggle: Three Phases: 1885-1905, 1905-920, 1920-
47 and significance of Gandhian Era.
5)Rise and growth of
Socio-Religious-Cultural –
non-Brahmin, Justice
Party/self-Respect Movements in modern India –Social reform Movements and
Role of intellectuals –Raja Ram Mohan Roy -Dayanand Saraswathi -Jyotiba Phule
-Narayana Guru -ahathma Gandhi -Ambedkar andothers.
6)Nationalist Literature –Growth of
Peasant and Labour movements –Role of Leftist Parties in Anti-feudal and
Anti-colonial struggles-
Rise and Growth of Women’s movements
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Origin and Growth of Communalism
–Freedom and Partition of India; Important historical events after
Independence.
SECTION-II
SOCIAL
AND CULTURAL HISTORY
OF
ANDHRA PRADESH
1).The Satavahanas-Socio, Economic
and Religious conditions and their contribution to Literature, Art &
Architecture, Ikshvakus and their Cultural contribution-Buddhism in Andhra
–Salankayans, Vishnukundies-Revival
of
Brahmanism, The Eastern Chalukyas of
Vengi and their importance –Socio-Cultural Contribution–Religious
Sects-Telugu language, Literature and learning–Art and Architecture.
2).Socio-Cultural and Religious
conditions in Andhradesa between 1000 to 1565 A.D -Growth of Telugu Language
and Literature
(
Kavitraya-Asthadiggajas)-Fine-Arts, Art &
Architecture–Monuments–Significance, Contribution of Qutubshahis to Andhra
History and Culture.
3).European Trade establishments in
Andhra-
Andhra under the Company
Administration-Socio-Cultural awakening -Theosophical society and role of
Veeresalingam and others–Non-Brahmin, and Justice party/self –Respect
movements –Gurram Jashuva –Boyi heemanna –Sri Sri and others –Growth of
Nationalist Movement in Andhra and the Andhra Leaders during the Freedom
Struggle–Role of Socialists–Communists–Anti-Zamindari-kisan movements.
4).Asafjhahi dynasty –Socio-Cultural
awakening in Nizam State –Nizam Rashtra Janasangham –
Nizam Andhra Mahasabha-Origin and
Growth of Andhra Movement-Andhra Mahasabhas-
Prominent Andhra Leaders-Potti
Sreeramulu-
Formation of Andhra State-1953.
Emergence of Andhra Pradesh 1956-Andhra Pradesh from 1956 to 2014
–Development, Partition movements-Causes-Bifurcation-02nd June
2014 impact.
SECTION-III
AN
OVERVIEW OF THE INDIAN
CONSTITUTION
1).The Indian Constitution-Making of
the Constitution-Legacies of British Rule-
Constituent Assembly Constitutional
Development –Salient features of the Indian Constitution-Preamble-Fundamental
Rights-
Directive Principles of State Policy
and their relationship-Fundamental Duties-Impact of Socio-Economic factors on
Indian Polity.
2).Structure and functions of Union
Government-Legislative, Executive, Judiciary and their relationship-State
Governments-
Legislative, Executive and Judiciary
and their relationship-Types of Legislatures-Unicameral, Bicameral,
Executive–Parliamentary, residential, Judiciary-Judicial Review and
Judicial Activism.
3).Centre-State relations between
Indian Union and States-Administrative, Legislative and Financial-Need for
Reforms-Recommendations of Rajmannar, Sarkaria, M.M. Punchchi and Sri Krishna
Commissions-Role of NITI Aayog-Is India a Federal or Unitary System?-Powers
and
Functions of Constitutional
Bodies-UPSC, State Public Service Commissions, CAG.
4).Amendment Process to the
Constitution-
Centralization Vs
Decentralization-Constitutional Review Commission, Community Development
Programmes-Grass root emocracies-Local Governments-Rural and Urban-73rdand
74thConstitutional Amendment Acts and their Implementation.
5).Party Systems-National,
Regional-Types of Party Systems-One Party, Bi-Party, Multi-Party
-Regionalism and Sub-Regionalism
–Demand for New States-Threats to National Integration
-Elections-Election Process-Role of
Election
Commission-Need for Reforms-Voting
Behaviour.
6).Social Movements and Welfare
Mechanisms
-Agrarian, Civil Liberties, Women,
Tribals, Dalits and Environmental-Need for Reforms for SCs, STs and
BCs-Prevention of SC’s and ST’s Atrocities Act-National and States SC’s ST’s
and BC’s Commissions-Women Commission-
Minorities Commissions-Human Rights
Commission-RTI-Lokpal and Lok Ayuk
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SECTION-I
PLANNING
IN INDIA & INDIAN
ECONOMY
1).National andper capita income and
human development -Sectoral changes in the Indian Economy (GDP and work
force).
2).Indian Planning –Objectives,
priorities, specific aims of the recent 5 year plan-
experience and problems. Changes in
the role of public-Private Sectors and their shares in the total plan outlay
before and after economic reforms.
3).Poverty and unemployment problems
-magnitude and measures initiated to
ameliorate them.
4).Monetary policy –Structure of
Indian Banking and non-banking financial institutions and reforms in them
since the 1990s—regulation of credit by RBI.
5).Pattern of revenue, expenditure
and public debt and effects on the economy.
SECTION-II
LAND
REFORMS & SOCIAL CHANGES IN A.P. AFTER INDEPENDENCE
1).Historical background of land
reforms and the change in laws from time to time –
Intermediaries abolition, tenancy
reforms, ceilings on holdings and land issues in A.P.
2).Structure of the Andhra Pradesh
economy
-its sectoral and regional
distribution and the extent of poverty. Agricultural inputs and technology.
3).Demographic features and social
backwardness, literacy and occupation structure; changes in the sectoral
istribution of income and employment. Socio-political and economic
empowerment of women.
4).State finances and budgetary
policy –
tax structure, sharing central
taxes, expenditure pattern in revenue and capital account as well as plan and
non-plan accounts. Public debt –composition -internal and external debt
including World Bank loans.
5).Five year plans of AP –Outlays,
financing public sector plan and resource allocation pattern in the recent 5
year plan.
SECTION –III
ANDHRAPRADESH’SECONOMY,
PRESENT STATUS, ITS STRENGTHS AND WEAKNESSES
1).Growth and structure of
industries in AP; Factories, small and tiny sectors, their comparison,
growth, weaknesses and problems.
2).Structure of agricultural
outputs. Administrated prices including support and procurement prices
-Public Distribution System in Andhra Pradesh.
3).Regional disparities in income,
industrial output, rainfall, irrigation, health and education in AP.
4).Institutional and
non-institutional sources of rural credit in AP -structure and growth -
cooperatives and their share in
total credit -
adequacy and problems.
5).Service Sector of AP-Importance, composition
and growth with special reference to transport and communication, tourism and
information technology
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PLANNING
IN INDIA & INDIAN
ECONOMY
1).National and Per Capita Income of
India –
Trends; Sectoral Contribution;
Income Inequ
alities; Human Development
–Indicators –
Importance and Measurement.
2).Indian Economic Planning
–Characteristics –
Types –Objectives –Achievements and
Failures
–Vision and Strategy for the Twelth
Plan–Economic reforms and liberalization –Origin of
Economic Crisis –Role of Public and
Private Sectors.
3)Poverty and Unemployment in
India-Concepts-Magnitude-Measurement –Causes; Measures for Irradiation of
Poverty; Unemployment –Nature –Types –Causes –
Government Policy for Solving
Unemployment
–MGNREGS; Income inequalities
–causes-
measurement-Remedial Measures.
4).Monetary Policy –Objectives
-Functions of Reserve Bank of India (RBI) –Control of Credit
–Structure of Indian Banking
–Financial Sector Reforms.
5).Trends in Revenue and
Expenditures of the Central and State Governments –India’s Public Debt
–Analysis of the Union Budget.
SECTION
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LAND
REFORMS & SOCIAL
CHANGES
IN ANDHRA PRADESH
AFTER
INDEPENDANCE
1).Genesis of Land Reforms
–Abolositon of Intermediaries –Tenancy Reforms –Land ceiling in Andhra
Pradesh.
2).Structure of the Andhra Pradesh
Economy
–Sectoral and Regional Analysis –The
Extent of Poverty –Agricultural Inputs and Technology.
3).Demographic Features and Social
Backwardness –Literacy and Occupational Structure –Changes in the Sectoral
Distribution of Income and Employment-Socio-Political and
Economic Empowerment of Women.
4).State Finances and Budgetary
Policies –
Trends in Revenue and Expenditures
of State Government –Public Debt –Analysis of the State
Budget.
5).Five Year Plans of Andhra Pradesh
–Outlays; Regional Imbalances –Development Strategies in Andhra Pradesh.
SECTION –III
ANDHRAPRADESHECONOMY,
PRESENTSTATUS
ITSSTRENGTHS
AND WEAKNESSES
1).Growth and structure of
industries in Andhra Pradesh, factories, small and tiny sectors, their
composition and growth –problems –remedial measures.
2).Agricultural growth in Andhra
Pradesh –
Trends in agricultural output and
productivity
–Agricultural Price Policy –Public
Distribution in Andhra Pradesh.
3).Regional disparities in income,
industrial output, irrigation, health and education in Andhra Pradesh.
4).Agricultural credit in Andhra
Pradesh –
Sources of Rural Credit
–Institutional and non
–institutional-Co-operative Credit
societies –
Micro Finance and Development
-Adequacy of
credit.
5).Service sector in Andhra Pradesh
–with
special reference to Power,
Transport &
Communication, Tourism & IT
Sectors.
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SECTION-I
ROLE
AND IMPACT OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF INDIA:
UNIT1:National policy of science and
technology and changes in the policy from time to time, Technology Missions.
UNIT 2:Space programme in India and
its applications with special reference to industrial, agricultural and other
rural developmental activities, INSAT and IRS systems.
UNIT 3:
Role of Information Technology in
Rural India, basics of computers, computers in
communication and broadcasting,
software development in economic growth.
Broad IT applications.
UNIT 4:
Energy Resources: Energy demands,
renewable energy resources, nuclear energy, the development and its
utilisation in the country.
UNIT 5:
Current Science & Technology
Developments in India, Climate change, Disaster Management (Floods, Cyclones
and Tsunami ); Crop science in India, Fertilisers, Control of pests and
diseases –scenario in
India ; Drinking water and supply,
urbanisation and industrial development.
SECTION-II
GENERAL
AWARENESS WITH THE MODERN TRENDS IN LIFE SCIENCES
UNIT 1: Progress of Agricultural
Science and its impacts -Introduction to Biotechnology: History of
fermentation development, Industrially important fermentation products
(antibiotics, organic acids, alcohols, vitamins, amino acids (only one in
each category is to be studied)) Production of low volume, high value
fermentation products
(insulin, growth hormones,
recombinant
vaccines, interferon’s)
UNIT 2: Plants and human affairs,
characteristics of plants,
usefulness for
mankind, origin of agriculture,
useful
and harmful plants. Introduction to
animals, Domestic and wild animals,
usefulness of animals for mankind,
Exploitation of animals by man for
food
and medical advancements.
UNIT3:Introduction to and
applications
of Genetic Engineering & Stem
Cell Research: Basic concepts (the basic
process of genetic engineering) –Biotechnology
in agriculture (Biofertilisers, Biopesticides, Biofuels, Genetically modified
crops, Tissue culture) animal husbandry
(transgenic animals-applications)
and
environment(Biotechnology in Environmental
clean up processes).
UNIT 4: Microbial infections; Common
present day infections and preventive measures. Introduction to bacterial, viral,
protozoal and fungal infections. Basic knowledge of infections caused by
different groups of micro organisms –diarrhoea, dysentry, cholera,
tuberculosis, malaria, viral
infections like HIV, encephalitis, chikungunya,
bird flu –preventive measures during out breaks.
UNIT 5: Vaccines: Introduction to immunity,
Fundamental concepts in vaccination and traditional methods of vaccine
production
( production of DPT and Rabies
vaccine),
Production of Modern Vaccines
(production of Hepatitis vaccine), Applications of
immunological methods in diagnosis.
SECTION-III
DEVELOPMENT
& ENVIRONMENT
PROBLEMS:
UNIT 1: Environmental Segments, Promoting
Environmental Protection, The Environment (Protection) Act, Air (Prevention
and Control of Pollution) Act, Water (Prevention and control of pollution)
Act, Water pollution Cess Act, Forest conservation Act, Environmentalism
UNIT 2:Natural Resources: Forest Resources
–Types of Forests, Uses of Forests.
Water Resources-Types of Dams, Drought Occurrences and Floods, Land
Resources: Soils and Cropping patterns, Mineral resources.
UNIT 3: Eco-Systems and Bio-diversity:
Terminology of Ecology, Basic Concepts of Ecology, concept of an Ecosystem,
Food
Chains in Eco systems, Types of Eco
systems.
Biodiversity and its conservation:
Types
of biodiversity, Hotspots of Biodiversity,
threats to diversity.
UNIT 4:Environment Pollution and Solid
Waste Management: Air Pollution, water pollution, Soil Pollution, Noise
pollution. Solid Waste Management: Types of Solid
waste, Factors affecting the solid
waste
generation, Impact of solid wastes, Recycling
and reuse.
UNIT 5:Role of Information Technology
in Environment and Human Health. Global Environmental Issues like Climate
Change, Acid Rain, Global warming, Wasteland Reclamation, Watershed
management, watershed approach for sustainable development
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SECTION-I
ROLE
AND IMPACT OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF INDIA:
UNIT 1:Science and
Technology-Classical and emerging areas, National Policy of Science and
technology and its changes, Importance of science and technology nation
Building.
UNIT 2: Nation Policies of Science
and Technology-energies in Policies with time, Technology Missions-Basics in
Computers in Communication and Broad-costing, Role of the information Technology
in rural India, Software Development in Economic Growth, Development of
Nanotechnology, Role of Nanotechnology in different areas
UNIT 3:
Space Programme in India, its
Applications with Reference to industrial, Agricultural and other rural
development activities; INSAR, IRS,
EDUSAT, Chandrayan, Mangalayan and
other futures Programmes,a role of
Space Programme in Agriculture and Rural Development.
UNIT 4:
Energy Resources: Energy demands,
Indian Energy Sciences Conventional energy powers, Tharmal, renewable energy
resources, Solar, wind, Bio and wasted based, energy policies
Geotharmal and Tidel Sources, energy
Policies in India, energy security.
UNIT 5:
Current Science & Technology
Developments in India, Global Warming and Climate change,
Floods, Cyclones and Tsunami,
Natural
and Manmade Disasters, Tsunami,
Mobilization and Industrialization.
SECTION-II
BIOLOGICAL
RESOURCES,
HUMAN
WELFARE AND MODERN
TRENDS
IN LIFE SCIENCES
UNIT 1: Biological Resources:
Plants, animals and Microbes. Outline classification of plants, animals and microorganisms.
Microbial resources-history of fermentation evelopment,
industrially important fermentation products
(antibiotics, organic acids, alcohols, vitamins, amino acids. Insulin, growth
hormones, Recombinant vaccines.
UNIT 2: Plants and Animal Resources:
Plants and ecosystem services. Uses of plants-food, fodder, medicine and
fibres and other products. Cultivated plants-origin and Indian natives.
Poisonous plants. Animals-wild and domesticated. Usefulness of animals for
mankind for food and medical advancements.
UNIT 3: Human diseases-microbial infections.
Common infections and preventive measures. Introduction to bacterial, viral,
protozoal and fungal infections. Basic knowledge of infections
-diarrhoea, dysentry, cholera, tuberculosis,
malaria, viral infections like HIV, Encephalitis, Chikungunya, bird flu-preventive
measures during out breaks.
UNIT 4:Introduction to Genetic Engineering
and Biotechnology. Basic concepts of genetic engineering. Enzymes and
Plasmids. Tissue culture methods and applications. Stem Cell
Research. Biotechnology in
agriculture-Bio-
pesticides, Bio-fertilizers, Bio-fuels,
Genetically modified crops. Animal husbandry-transgenic animals. Biotechnology
in Environmental
cleanup-bioremediation.
UNIT 5: Vaccines: Introduction to immunity,
Fundamental concepts in vaccination and traditional methods of vaccine
production (production of DPT and Rabies vaccine), Production of Modern
Vaccines (production of
Hepatitis vaccine), and Applications
of
immunological methods in diagnosis.
SECTION
III
ECOLOGY,
NATURAL RESOURCES
AND
ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
UNIT -1: Ecosystems and
Biodiversity:
Ecology and its Domain. Ecosystem-structure
and function. Energy flow in ecosystems-
productivity and types of food
chains. Principles of biogeochemical cycling. Types of Ecosystems
-terrestrial biomes (Forests, deserts,
grass lands and tundra) and aquatic ecosystems. Bio
diversity: Nature –genetic, species
and ecosystem diversity and value –economic values (food, fiber, medicine)
and eco-centric
values. Global biodiversity hot
spots. Threats to Biodiversity. Biodiversity conservation-in situ
and ex situ.
UNIT -2: Natural Resources: Types of
Natural resources-renewable and Non-renewable. Forest resources. Fishing resources.
Agriculture and Horticulture. Fossil Fuels-coal, petroleum and Natural Gas.
Mineral resources. Water
resources –Types, Water shed management.
Land resources –types of soils and soil reclamation. Non-conventional energy
resources.
UNIT -3: Environmental pollution and
Solid waste management: Sources, impacts and control of air pollution, water
pollution and soil pollution. Noise pollution. Solid waste management –Types
of solid waste, factors affecting solid waste generation, impacts of solid waste,
recycling and reuse.
UNIT -4: Global Environmental issues
and role of information Technology in Environment and Human Health: Global warming,
Ozone layer depletion, Acid rain. Climate change and its impacts.
UNIT -5: Environmental legislation:
International Law. Montreal
protocol, Kyoto protocol, United Nations Framework Convention on Climate change,
CITES. Environmental (Protection) act. Air(Prevention and Control of
Pollution) Act. Water
(Prevention and Control of
Pollution)
Act, Water pollution Cess Act,
Forest
conservation Act, Biodiversity Bill
of India. Sustainable Development
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GROUP-I SERVICES MAIN EXAMINATION
SUBJECT:PAPER-V
S.No
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OLD SYLLABUS
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NEW SYLLABUS
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DATA
INTERPRETATION AND PROBLEM SOLVING
1.Dataappreciationandinterpretation
using ratios, percentages and
averages.
2.Drawing conclusions from the data
present in tabular, graphical and
diagrammatical forms and to point
out
deficiencies, limitations or
inconsistencies
therein.
3. Problem solving using the
following:
·Sequences and Series: Analogies of
numbers and alphabets, completion
of
blank
spaces in a:b::c:d, odd thing out,
missing number in a sequence or series.
·Coding and decoding problems: A given
word or group of letters in English are to
be coded or decoded based on the given
code(s).
·Date, time and arrangement problems:
Calendar and clock problems, blood
relationship and seating arrangements.
Passage Analysis: A duly structured
situation will be presented to the candidates and they will be asked
to analyses and suggest their own solution to the problem arising out
of situation. Alternatively, they
may be called upon to prove the understanding of the situation by answering
certain searching questions based on the situation
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DATA
INTERPRETATION AND
PROBLEM
SOLVING.
1.Data Analysis –Analytical Interpretation
of
statistical Data, Study of Graphs
and Charts -
Bar graphs, Line graphs and Pie-charts
and
drawing conclusions.
2. Problem Solving using the
Following
a) Mensuration-Geometry
b)Time and Work, Speed -Time –Distance,
Simple and Compound Interest, Calendar
and Clock Problems, Blood Relation-Ship and
Seating arrangement
c) Quantitative Aptitude –Number system,
Number Sequences, Series, Averages, Ratio
And Proportion, Profit and Loss.
d) Coding and Decoding problems A
given
word or Group of Letters in English are
to be
coded are decoded based on the given
code (s)
3) Passage Analysis: A duly
structured
situation will be presented to the candidates
and they will be asked to analyze and suggest their own solution to the
problem arising out of situation. Alternatively, they may be called upon to
prove the understanding of the situation by answering certain searching
questions based on the situation
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