Showing posts with label SYLLABUS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SYLLABUS. Show all posts

Monday, July 28, 2014

DEPARTMENT OF POSTS A.P. CIRCLE RECRUITMENT TO THE CADRE OF POSTMAN/MAIL GUARD EXAM PATTERN

Candidates shall be subjected to an Aptitude Test of the level of 10th Class/ Matriculation covering the following subject/ topics.
Total Marks: 100
There will be one paper comprising of following four parts.
Part ‘A’ 25 Marks - 25 Questions on General Knowledge, Reasoning and analytical ability- Multiple Choice Questions.
Part ‘B’ 25 Marks - 25 Questions on Mathematics - Multiple Choice Questions
Part ‘C’ Two Segments:
i) 25 Marks – 25 Questions - English language – Objective Type / Multiple Choice Questions.
ii) 25 Marks - 25 Questions - Telugu language – Objective Type / Multiple Choice Questions.
Duration of Examination: 120 Minutes.

Monday, December 30, 2013

SYLLABUS FOR PANCHAYAT SECRETARY (GRADE - IV) IN A.P. PANCHAYAT RAJ SUBORDINATE SERVICE


Paper-1: GENERAL STUDIES 

1. Events of National and International importance.

2. Current affairs – International, National and Regional.

3. Current Developments in Science, Technology and Information Technology.

4. History of Modern India with special emphasis upon Indian National Movement.

5. Economic Development in India since Independence.

6. Logical reasoning, Analytical Ability and Data Interpretation.

7. Basic things about Disaster Management (CBSE –VIII & IX standard)


Paper-2:

Rural Development and Problems in Rural Areas with special reference to Andhra Pradesh 

(Questions in Paper-II will be framed with a view to test the General Awareness levels of the
candidates broadly about developmental aspects related to Rural Areas.)

1) Public Health and Sanitation, prevention of epidemics, hygiene behavoiur, village development.
2) Social tensions and conflicts in contemporary society – problems of deprived groups.
3) Indian System of Democracy – Democratic institutions, Panchayat Raj – Co-operative
Institutions in the service of Rural Areas, their role and their effectiveness.
4) Rural Economy and Development – Scientific developments relevant to rural areas –labour
saving devices.
5) Basic aspects related to Accounting.

Thursday, February 2, 2012

APSPDCL JUNIOR ASSISTANTS (LDC) EXAM SYLLABUS

SYLLABUS

100 Multiple Choice Questions based on the syllabus given below:
Section
Subject
No.of Questions
A
Numerical Ability:
(Indices, Ratios, Proportions, Profit & Loss, Mensuration, Algebra, Geometry and Statistics)
30 Questions
B
Language Proficiency:
(Vocabulary, Sentence Corrections, Reading Comprehension)
30 Questions
C
Computer Awareness:
(Basic Fundamentals & Ms Office)
30 Questions
D
General Knowledge:
(Present Current Affairs)
10 Questions

Thursday, August 11, 2011

APSRTC DY.SUPERINTENDENT(MATERIAL) EXAM SYLLABUS

1. Material Management - 100 marks
Management Principles
Quantitative Studies in Management
Business Economics
Accounting and Finance
Information Technology & E- Commerce
Purchasing Management
Business Laws
International Trade
Operations Management
Strategic Management
Inventory Management
Logistics and Supply Chain Management
Packing, Distribution and Retail supply chain Management
Research Methodology

2. Numerical Aptitude - 25 Marks
HCF/ LCM
Area & Volume
Indices
Permutations & Combinations
Heights and Distances
Odd and our series
Simplifications
Natural and Whole numbers
Calendar
Quadratic equations Geometry
Mensuration
Trigonometry
Progressions
Pipes & Cisterns
Linear Equations & Two variables
Polygons
Number series
Divisibility and Remainder
Multiplications / Division Short cut methods
Algebra

3. Reasoning - 25 Marks
Verbal
Coding – Decoding
Comparison of ranks
Venn – Diagrams
Arithmetic
Number series
Assertions and Reason
Analytical
Logical arrangement of words
Analogy test
Non-Verbal
Series
Analogy
Classifications
Mirror images

4. General English - 25 Marks
Vocabulary usage – Antonyms / Synonyms
Comprehension ability
Selecting words / Phrases – Appropriate words
Error Detection
Re-arrangement of sentences
General – Spellings, Active / Passive voice & Direct / Indirect speech
Verbal Ability

5. General Knowledge - 25 Marks
Ancient India, Medieval India & Modern India
Geography
Indian Constitution
Indian Economy
General Sciences – Physics, Chemistry & Biology (Human Body)
General Awareness
Games/Sports
Authors
Inventions
Who is Who
Computer Awareness
Current Affairs.

Monday, May 30, 2011

TTD ASSISTANT TECHNICAL OFFICER EXAM SYLLABUS & PATTERN

RECRUITMENT FOR THE POST OF ASSISTANT TECHNICAL OFFICER (DRAUGHTS MAN GRADE-II)
Date of Examination : 19-6-2011 (10.30 AM to 1.30 PM)

SYLLABUS:
1) Construction materials and machinery
2) Construction methods
3) Engineering Mechanics
4) Basics in structural engineering
5) Estimation and costing
6) Preparation of drawings and detailing in civil engineering
7) Water supply, Sanitary and plumbing system in Buildings.

PATTERN OF EXAMINATION:
EXAM DURATION : 3-00 Hours

1) 40% objective type 
a) Choose the correct answer     
b) Filling up the Blanks
c) True or False
d) Matching                                   -    40 Marks

2) 60% Descriptive
a) Drawing                                   -     20 Marks
b) Others as per syllabus              -    40 Marks

3) Minimum Marks (Cut off marks) : 40 Marks

INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE CANDIDATE:
1) Please ensure that you are at the examination centre one hour before the exam begins.
2) You will not be allowed to leave the examination hall before the end of the examination.
3) Please ensure that both copies of e-Admit cards should bring to the examination hall.
4) Please sign in front of Invigilator in the box provided.
5) Please handover one signed copy of the e-admit card to the Invigilator in the examination hall.
6) Cell phones, Calculators or any other gadgets will not be allowed in the premises where the examination is being held. You need to make your own arrangements for their safe custody.
7) Please ensure that you are sitting at the allotted place on or before 10.00 AM so as to enable you to fill up the statutory forms and details before the commencement of examination.
8) The candidates whose photos are not clear in downloaded e-Admit cards are directed to affix recent pass port size photo in e-Admit cards duly attested by a Gazetted Officer.
9) The main gate of the examination centre/venue shall be closed by10.30 AM sharply.
10) The question paper will be in English only.
11) The candidate has to bring his/her own pen(Blue or Black), H.B. pencil and Erasers.
12) Geometry box containing small set squares is allowed.
13) Calculators, Mini drafters, T-Square and Big Set Squares are not allowed.

Friday, April 29, 2011

KRISHNA & VIKRAMA SIMHAPURI UNIVERSITY WRITTEN TEST FOR THE RECRUITMENT OF NON-TEACHING STAFF SYLLABUS

KRISHNA & VIKRAMA SIMHAPURI UNIVERSITY

WRITTEN TEST FOR THE RECRUITMENT OF NON-TEACHING STAFF

SYLLABUS

Section A: Reasoning and Arithmetic Ability – 30 Marks



Syllabus:

1. Analogies of numbers and alphabets, problems of relationships, figures

2. Letter and number series, missing letters

3. Coding and decoding, direction sense, blood relations, finding the odd man out

4. Problems on ages, ratio and proportion, profit and loss

5. Calendar and clock related problems, seating arrangements

6. Problems of arrivals and departures schedules. 



Section B (I, ii,& iii):. Grammar – 25 Marks

1. Main Verbs and Auxiliaries

2. Multi-Word Verbs (Phrasal Verbs, Prepositional Verbs, and Phrasal-Prepositional Verbs)

3. Tense, Aspect, and Voice

4. The Noun Phrase (Articles, Prepositions, Number, Gender, etc.)

5. Direct and Indirect Speech

6. Simple, Complex, and Compound Sentences

Section C:  Reading Comprehension – 05 Marks

Questions on the Reading Comprehension passage have to be answered in the space provided.

Total Marks – 60



Tuesday, February 8, 2011

ANDHRA PRADESH STATE IRRIGATION DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION LIMITED A.E.E., A.E., T.A. SYLLABUS


Syllabus for Written Examination:
Syllabus for Assistant Executive Engineer (Civil)
(for B .Tech degree holders)


Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Machinery:

Properties of fluids, pressure measurement, buoyancy and flotation, fluid
kinematics and fluid dynamics, flow through orifices and mouth pieces, notches
and weirs, laminar and turbulent flow, flow through pipes, forces on immersed
bodies, open channel flow, impact of jets, hydraulic turbines and pumps.

Hydrology and Irrigation Engineering:
Definition of duty, delta, base period, crop period, types of rain gauges, methods
of estimating runoff, hydrographs, classification of head works and weirs,
distribution works, types of dams, components of dams, forces acting on dams
and causes of dam failure, components of hydro power plants.

Strength of Materials:
Simple stresses and strains, Hooke’s law, elastic constants, stress strain curve of
mild steel bars, temperature stresses, stresses in compound bars, stresses on
oblique planes, principal stresses and strains, Mohr’s stress circle, shear force
and bending moment for beams, torsion of circular shafts, pure torsion, combined
bending and thrust, deflection of simple beams, thin and thick cylinders, columns
and struts, direct and bending stresses, unsymmetrical bending and shear
centre, analysis of trusses, method of joints and method of sections.

Theory of Structures:
Propped cantilevers, fixed beams, continuous beams, arches, cables and
suspension bridges, moving loads and influence lines, static and kinematic
indeterminacies, moment distribution method, Kani’s method and matrix methods
of analysis for beams and frames.

Design of Reinforced Concrete Structures:
Material properties, material grades and tests, workability and mix design of
concrete, basic design principles in working stress and limit state methods, limit
state design of beams, beams, slabs, columns, footings, water tanks, retaining
walls, design bridges, IRC specifications and loadings for bridges, slab type and
T beam bridges, basic concepts of prestressed concrete, losses in prestressed
concrete, design of prestressed beams including end block.

Design of Steel Structures
Riveted and welded joints, tension and compression members, gantry girders,
roof trusses, plate girder and truss bridges, water tanks, transmission towers,
column bases, basic concept of plastic analysis.

Geotechnical Engineering:
Origin and classification of soils, three phase system, basic definitions and
volume relations, consistency limits, soil classification, concepts and tests of
permeability of soil, effective stress concept and its calculation, capillarity and
seepage in soils, flow nets, flow through the earth dams, Boussinesq’s concept of
stresses in soil, basic concepts of consolidation and compaction of soils, shear
strength of soil, stability of slopes, concept of earth pressure and its evaluation,
soil exploration principles and methods of site investigation, bearing capacity of
soils and its evaluation, shallow foundations, settlement analysis of shallow
foundations, types of piles and load carrying capacity of piles, types of caissons
and their installation techniques, scour depth and grip length of caissons.

Other Topics in Civil Engineering:

Surveying: principles of surveying, types of surveying, basic principles and
concepts of chain, compass, plane table and theodolite surveying, principles of
leveling, principles of tacheometry surveying and trigonometric leveling, method
of setting out simple curves.

Building Materials & Construction:
basic properties and tests of stones, bricks,
lime, cement, concrete and wood, Flemish bond, English bond, lintels, roofs, stair
case, damp proof, form work, introduction to CPM and PERT.

Syllabus for Assistant Engineer (Civil)
(for Diploma holders)


Surveying: principles of surveying, types of surveying, basic principles and
concepts of chain, compass, plane table and theodolite surveying, principles of
leveling, principles of tacheometry surveying and trigonometric leveling, method
of setting out simple curves.

Quantity Surveying: basic concepts of quantity surveying, units and
specifications, types of estimates, analysis of rates and abstract estimates,
computation of volume of earth work and reservoir capacity, computation of
building estimate.

Construction Materials: preparation, classification, suitability criteria of
construction materials such as stones, bricks, tiles, aggregate, cement, mortars
and concrete, wood, plastics, glass and asbestos.

Construction Practice:
Classification of buildings, construction of masonry work, types of doors,
windows, ventilators, lintels and sunshades, finishes of roofs and floorings,
scaffolding, stair cases, protective, decorative finishes and termite proofing.
Strength of Materials and Theory of Structures: Simple stresses and strains,
Hooke’s law, elastic constants, stress strain curve of mild steel bars, temperature
stresses, shear force and bending moment for beams, pure torsion of circular
solid and hollow shafts, closely coiled helical spring under axial loading,
deflection of simple beams, internal pressure on thin cylinders, axially loaded
columns, analysis of perfect frames using method of joints, propped cantilevers,
fixed beams, continuous beams.

Hydraulics:
Properties of fluids, pressure measurement, buoyancy and flotation, continuity
equation for fluid flow, fluid kinematics and Bernoulli’s theorem for fluid flow,
principles of flow through orifices and mouth pieces, notches and weirs.

Transportation Engineering:
Basic principles of highways and soil engineering, highway survey and traffic
engineering, highway construction and maintenance, introduction to permanent
way of railways, station yard and maintenance of railways, types of bridges,
culverts and cause ways.

Design of RCC Structures:
Basic concepts of concrete, reinforcing steel, philosophy of limit state design,
design of beams, slabs, lintels, sunshades, T-beams, columns, footings and
staircases.

Design of Steel Structures:
Riveted and welded joints, tension and compression members, roof trusses.

Syllabus for Technical Assistant (Civil)
(for ITI holders)


Building Materials and Components:
Sand types, lime, cement, tiles, terracotta, stone ware and earthen ware, names
of different parts of building, bricks, manufacture of bricks, brick masonry,
Flemish and English bonds, tools and equipments in building construction,
scaffolding, terms used in stone masonry, principles and classification of stone
masonry, timber and its structure, types of foundations, shoring and under
pinning.

Elementary Strength of Materials:
Calculation of moment, centre of gravity, moment of inertia, and section modulus
of simple sections, Shear Force and Bending Moment for simple beams like
simply supported and cantilever and subjected to concentrated loads, and
uniformly distributed loads.

Elementary Hydraulics and Irrigation Engineering:
Pressure of a fluid, total pressure in a surface, center of pressure, velocity and
total heads of fluids, venture meter, flow through orifices and mouth pieces, loss
of head due to friction and other factors of flowing, flow through pipes and open
channels, introduction to water resources engineering, duty, delta, intensity of
irrigation, hydrograph, catchment area, introduction to types of dams, reservoirs,
and canals.

Reinforced and Preliminary Prestressed Concrete:
Advantages of reinforced concrete over other types of construction, bonding and
placing of reinforcement, mixing, laying and consolidation of concrete, finishing of
RCC surfaces.

Surveying:
Types of theodolite survey, uses, methods of plotting, checks and error
adjustments, open and closed traverse and their application to engineering
problems, calculation of area from traverse, determination of heights, setting out
building, culverts, centre lines of dams, bridges and slope of earth work.

Estimating and Costing:
Analysis of rates of typical items, abstracting and building, specifications,
contracts, valuation.

Railways:
Permanent way, station and yards, Points and crossing

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

A.P. HIGH COURT Civil Judge (Junior Division) Scheme of Examination & Syllabus


                          SCHEME OF EXAMINATION AND SYLLABUS

                       
        The Scheme and the methodology for conducting the  Examination and syllabus is as follows:

             There shall be, owing to the contingency,  a screening test which shall be objective type before conducting the written examination followed by Viva Voce.  While short listing the eligible candidates for written examination a ratio of 1:10 of the available vacancies to the successful candidates will be maintained.

(a)        The written examination shall carry 80 marks.
(b)        Viva voce shall carry  20 marks.
       
                                                      
NOTE:       1.  The Question paper shall be answered in English only.       
                     
                2.  The Question paper shall be as set by the High Court.
3.  The Syllabus for the written examination shall be out of the procedural as well as substantive laws, Civil as well as Criminal Rules of Practice and Local Laws.


While the written examination is meant to test the academic knowledge of the candidate; the viva voce is to test his academic knowledge as well as communication skills; his tact; ability to defuse the situations to control the examination of witnesses and also lengthy and irrelevant arguments and the like, and his general knowledge.

Saturday, January 15, 2011

TTD Examination for the Posts of Helper (Electrical / Water Works) Syllabus


TIRMALA TIRUPATHI DEVASTHANAMS:TIRUPATI
 
Examination for the Posts of Helper (Electrical / Water Works) is Scheduled on 30.01.2011 from 10.30 A.M to 12.30 P.M 


Syllabus for the examination for the Posts of Helper (Electrical) in TTD.


1. Elements, free electrons, definitions
2. Units and effects of current
3. Conductors, resistors
4. Types and classification of wires
5. Ohm’s Law, series and parallel substitutes
6. Connections for lamps, fans, heaters
7. Nickel cells, charging of the cells
8. Functions of step down and step up transformers
9. Electric wiring for individual AC units and central AC units
10. Detection and prevention of current leakage


Syllabus for the examination for the Posts of Helper (Water works) in TTD.

 
1. Maintenance of water tanks (storage of potable water)
2. Maintenance of water tanks for fire fighting and cleaning purposes
3. Laying of pipelines for supply of water from storage tanks to bathrooms
4. Different types of flush out systems in toilets
5. Different types of pipe bends, reduces, stoppers
6. Prevention of leakages in water supply and storage lines
7. Selection of various types of pipes for the supply of potable water, brackish water
8. Types of tools for laying pipe lines and their maintenance
9. Various types of lubricants and filler materials to be used in the installation and maintenance of pipe lines
10. Introductory knowledge of the use of lathes for pipe cuttings and installation of pipelines


PATTERN OF THE EXAMINATION FOR THE POSTS OF HELPERS (ELECTRICAL) AND HELPERS (WATERWORKS) IN TTD
 
1. Fully objective type of examinations
2. Questions will be both in English & Telugu
3. Duration of Examination : 2 Hrs
4. Maximum Marks : 100
5. The answers have to be provided in the space provided against each of the questions and there is no separate answer sheet provided 


Some model questions for Helpers (Electrical):

1. Choose the correct answer
The instrument used for measuring current is
(a) Volt meter (b) Watt meter Answer:
(c) Ammeter (d) P.F. meter ( )
2. Indicate True or False
Electric current is = Charge/Time ( )
3. What is the unit of (i) Resistance, (ii) Current and (iii) EMF(i ……..)
                                                                                                     (ii ……..)
                                                                                                    (iii …….)
4. Fill in the blanks
Two types of earthing provided for electrical power (i ………)
installation are                                                           (ii ………)


Some model questions for Helpers (Waterworks)

 
1. Indicate True or False for the following:
Cold chisels are used in sheet metal and table work (………)
2. Fill in the blanks
The mutual connection between two pipelines, ( ………)
from higher dia. to lower dia. is called
3. Give one line answer for the following :
What is meant by Heat treatment? …………………………. 

Monday, October 18, 2010

CSAT (Civil Services Aptitude Test) 2011 Syllabus

The Syllabus of CSAT 2011 is out. There is NO optional paper this time. There are two papers and syllabus and pattern of examination is as follows:
Paper I :
200 marks Duration : Two Hours
  • Current events of national and international importance
  • History of India and Indian national Movement
  • Indian and World Geography: Physical, social, economic geography of India and World
  • Indian Polity and Governnance: Constitution, Political System, Panchayati Raj , Public Policy, Rights issues
  • Economic and Social Development: Sustainble development, Poverty, Inclusion, Demographics, Social sector initiatives.
  • General issues on Environmental Ecology, Biodiversity, Climate Change,- that don’t require subject specialization.
  • General Science
Paper II : 200 marks (Duration 2 hours)
  • Comprehension
  • Interpersonal skills including communication Skills
  • Logical reasoning and analytical ability
  • Decision making and Problem solving.
  • General mental ability
  • Basic Numeracy (Numbers and their relations, orders of magnitude etc.) dat
  • Interpretation Skills (Charts, Graphs, tables, Data Sufficiency Class X Level)
  • English language Comprehension Skills.
Official Link : http://persmin.gov.in/WriteReadData/SV/13018_4_2008-AIS-1.pdf