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ANNEXTURE - I SYLLABUS OF AP CRDA TEST-2015A (General Information: 120 Questions: 120 Marks: Time:120mins.) Section-A: Analytical & Arithmetical Ability-30 Questions (30 Marks) Section-B: Communication Ability- 30 Questions (30 Marks) Section-C: Specialization - 60 Questions (60 Marks) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Section-A & Section-B: common for Test No.1 to Test No.23 Section-A: Analytical & Arithmetical Ability 30 Questions (30 Marks) (Common for Test No.1 to Test No.23) 1. Data Sufficiency: SYLLABUS OF APICET - 2015 ENTRANCE TEST A question is given followed by data in the form of two statements labeled as ( i ) and ( ii ). If the data given in alone is sufficient to answer the question then choice (1) is the correct answer. If the data given in ii alone is sufficient to answer the question then choice (2) is the correct answer. If both i and ii put together are sufficient to answer the question but neither statement alone is sufficient, then choice (3) is the correct answer. If both i and ii put together are not sufficient to answer the question and additional data is needed, then choice (4) is the correct answer 2. Problem Solving a) Sequences and Series: Analogies of numbers and alphabet, completion of blank spaces following the pattern in a:b::c:d relationship; odd thing out: missing number in a sequence or a series. b) Data Analysis: The data given in a Table, Graph, Bar diagram, Pie Chart, Venn Diagram or a Passage is to be analyzed and the questions pertaining to the data are to be answered. c) Coding and Decoding Problems: A code pattern of English Alphabet is given. A given word or a group of letters are to be coded or decoded based on the given code or codes. d) Date, Time & Arrangement Problems:

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  • ANNEXTURE - I

    SYLLABUS OF AP CRDA TEST-2015A

    (General Information: 120 Questions: 120 Marks: Time:120mins.)

    Section-A: Analytical & Arithmetical Ability-30 Questions (30 Marks)

    Section-B: Communication Ability- 30 Questions (30 Marks)

    Section-C: Specialization - 60 Questions (60 Marks)

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    Section-A & Section-B: common for Test No.1 to Test No.23

    Section-A: Analytical & Arithmetical Ability

    30 Questions (30 Marks)

    (Common for Test No.1 to Test No.23)

    1. Data Sufficiency: SYLLABUS OF APICET - 2015 ENTRANCE TEST

    A question is given followed by data in the form of two statements labeled as ( i ) and ( ii ). If the

    data given in alone is sufficient to answer the question then choice (1) is the correct answer. If

    the data given in ii alone is sufficient to answer the question then choice (2) is the correct

    answer. If both i and ii put together are sufficient to answer the question but neither statement

    alone is sufficient, then choice (3) is the correct answer. If both i and ii put together are not

    sufficient to answer the question and additional data is needed, then choice (4) is the correct

    answer

    2. Problem Solving

    a) Sequences and Series:

    Analogies of numbers and alphabet, completion of blank spaces following the pattern in a:b::c:d

    relationship; odd thing out: missing number in a sequence or a series.

    b) Data Analysis:

    The data given in a Table, Graph, Bar diagram, Pie Chart, Venn Diagram or a Passage is to be

    analyzed and the questions pertaining to the data are to be answered.

    c) Coding and Decoding Problems:

    A code pattern of English Alphabet is given. A given word or a group of letters are to be coded

    or decoded based on the given code or codes.

    d) Date, Time & Arrangement Problems:

  • Calendar problems, clock problems, blood relationships, arrivals, departures and schedules,

    seating arrangements, symbol and notation interpretation.

    3.Arithmetical Ability:

    Laws of indices, ratio and proportion; surds; numbers and divisibility, l.c.m. and g.c.d; Rational

    numbers, Ordering.; Percentages; Profit and loss; Partnership, Pipes and cisterns, time, distance

    and work problems, areas and volumes, mensuration, modular arithmetic. A question is given

    followed by data in the form of two statements labeled as ( i ) and ( ii ). If the data given in i

    alone is sufficient to answer the question then choice (1) is the correct answer. If the data given

    in ii alone is sufficient to answer the question then choice (2) is the correct answer. If both i and

    ii put together are sufficient to answer the question but neither statement alone is sufficient, then

    choice (3) is the correct answer. If both i and ii put together are not sufficient to answer the

    question and additional data is needed, then choice (4) is the correct answer

    4. Algebraical and Geometrical Ability

    Statements, Truth tables, implication converse and inverse, Tautologies-Sets, Relations and

    functions, applications - Equation of a line in different forms.

    Trigonometry - Trigonometric ratios, Trigonometric ratios of standard angles, (0, 30, 45, 60,

    90, 180): Trigonometric identities: sample problems on heights and distances, Polynomials;

    Remainder theorem and consequences; Linear equations and expressions; Progressions,Binomial

    Theorem, Matrices, Notion of a limit and derivative; Plane geometry - lines, Triangles,

    Quadrilaterals, Circles, Coordinate geometry-distance between points.

    III. Statistical Ability:

    Frequency distributions, Mean, Median, Mode, Standard Deviation, Correlation, simple

    problems on Probability.

    Section-B: Communication Ability

    30 Questions (30 Marks)

    (Common for Test No.1 to Test No.23)

    Candidates will be assessed on the ability to:

    1. Identify vocabulary used in day-to-day communication.

    2. Understand the functional use of grammar in day-to-day communication as well as in business

    contexts.

    3. Identify the basic terminology and concepts in computer and business contexts (letters,

    reports, memoranda, agenda,minutes etc.).

    4. Understand written text and drawing inferences.

    Part 1: Vocabulary

    Part 2: Business and Computer terminology

    Part 3: Functional Grammar

    Part 4: Reading Comprehension

  • Section-C (Specialization)

    60 Questions (60 Marks)

    Test-01

    Syllabus For the Post of Economist 1[PGOS] & Economist 2 [USOS]

    Module-1; Theory of demand and consumer Equilibrium : Indifference curves utility function and its existence order conditions of optimization The Slutsky Equation-Demand functions and elasticities Engels demand functions Linear Expenditure system The Revealed preference hypothesis

    Module 2 : Theory of production and costs : The production function Isoquants and its

    shape in relation to Cobb-Dauglas and CES production Functions Homogenous and

    Homothetic production functions Technological change , Forms and Measurement Cost

    curves and cost Functions optimizing behaviour of the Firm constrained optimization Laws

    of returns and returns to scale Derivation of cost and Input Demand Functions through Cobb-

    Douglas and CES production Functions economics.

    Module 3 : Market Equilibrium : The Neo-Classical theory of the Firm Price determination in perfect competition, Monopoly, Monopolistic competition, Oligopoly and Duopoly Approaches to the Analysis of Stability Dynamic Stability and Cobbweb Model.Theory of Limit Pricing, Game theory and theory of Sales Maximisation.

    Module 4: Input-Output Analysis : Transaction Table Input coefficient Matrix Open and closed Input-Output Models Solution of open Input-Output Model Output Determination and Multipliers Determination of Primary Inputs, Equilibrium Prices and Value Added Closed Input-Output Model.

    Module-5. Forecasting : Nature and Uses of Forecasts Forecasting with a Single Equation

    Linear Regression Model Forecasting with a Multi Equation Econometric Model Testing the

    difference between single prediction and Realization Evaluation of the Forecasting Power of a

    Model Unconditional Forecasting Forecasting with Serially correlated Errors Conditional

    Forecasting.

  • Section-C (Specialization)

    60 Questions (60 Marks)

    Test-02

    Syllabus For the Post of Econometrician 4 [PGOS]

    Module 1 : Nature of Econometrics and Economics Data : Concept of Econometrics - Steps in

    Empirical Economic Analysis Econometric Model The role of Measurement in Economics The Structure of Economic Data; Cross Section.

    Module 2. Time Series and Pooled cross section Time Series Data, Panel Data. Simple Regression Model : Two Variable Linear Regression Model Assumptions Estimation of parameters Tests of Significance and Properties of Estimators Gauss Mark off Theorem Three variable Linear Model OLS Estimates Partial and multiple correlation coefficients.

    Module 3 : The general Linear Model : Assumptions Estimation and properties of Estimators BLUEs and Tests of significance of Estimators R2 and Analysis of variance. Multiple Regression Analysis and the problem of Inference.

    Module 4: Problems in OLS Estimations : Multi co linearity; consequences, Detection and

    Remedial Measures Auto Correlation; Nature; Tests, Consequences and Remedial Measures Hetaroscedasticity; Nature, Tests, Consequences and Remedial Measures.

    Module 5 : Simultaneous Equation Models : Exogenous and Endogenous Variables Simultaneous Equation Bias and Inconsistency of OLS estimates Dummy Variable Regression Models- Non Lenoir Regression Models and Qualitative Response Regression Models.

  • Section-C (Specialization)

    60 Questions (60 Marks)

    Test-03

    Syllabus For the Post of STATISTICIAN 1 [USOS]

    Probabilty and random variables : Random variable, convergence of sequence of random

    variables-convergence in probability, almost surely, in the rth

    mean and in distribution, and their

    relationships. Characteristic function, properties, inversion theorem, continuity theorem, Central

    limit theorem, Lindberg-Levy, Liapunoff forms. Mathematical Expectation, Moments of random

    variable, conditional expectation, problem of moments. Basic Markovs, Chebycheffs, Holders,

    Minkowskis and Jensens inequalities. Law of large numbers: Chebyshevs and Khinchins

    forms of WLLN. Kolmogorovs SLLN.

    Distribution theory: Weibull and Laplace distributions-their m.g.f and c.f and other properties.

    Compound distributions-Poisson-Binomial. Sampling distributions: Non-Central chisquare, non

    central-t and non central F distributions and their properties. Distribution of quadratic forms

    under normality and related distribution theory.: Multivariate normal, Bivariate normal as a

    particular case, moments, characteristic function, conditional and marginal distributions.

    Distributions of Order Statistics from rectangular, exponential and Normal distributions.

    Empirical distribution function, distribution of correlation coefficient.

    Theory of estimation: Point Estimation: Concepts of Unbiasedness, Consistency, minimum

    variance unbiased estimation, Information in a sample, Cramer-Rao inequality, efficiency of an

    estimator, Chapman-Robins inequality and Bhattacharya bounds, definition of CAN estimator.

    : Concept of sufficiency single parameter and several parameter cases. Fisher-Neyman

    Factorization, Minimal sufficient statistic, exponential families and Pitman families. Invariance

    property of sufficiency under 1 1 transformation of sample space and parameter space.

    Distributions admitting sufficient Statistics, , Completeness, joint sufficiency. Method of

    maximum likelihood, CAN estimators for one-parameter Cramer family. Cramer-Huzurbazar

    theorem, solution of likelihood equations, Method of scoring. Connection between MLEs and

    efficient estimators, MLEs and sufficient estimators. Censored and truncated distributions: Type

    1 and Type 2 Censoring for normal and exponential distributions and their MLEs. Interval

    estimation: Confidence Intervals, using pivots; shortest expected length confidence intervals.

    Sampling theory:Selection with varying probabilities, PPS sampling, Horvitz and Thompson

    estimator, Yates and Grundys estimator, Midzuno -Sen Sampling Scheme. Systematic

    Sampling: Estimation of population mean and its variance, Methods for populations with linear

  • trend: Yates end correction, Modified systematic sampling, balanced systematic sampling,

    centrally located sampling. Circular systematic sampling. Cluster sampling: Estimation of

    population mean and its variance, efficiency of cluster sampling. Determination of optimal

    cluster size. Estimation of proportion. Cluster sampling with varying sizes.Two-stage sampling:

    Two-stage sampling with equal first stage units. Estimation of mean and its variance. Optimum

    allocation. Three stage sampling with equal probabilities. Two-stage-pps sampling. Ratio

    estimator: Introduction, Bias and Mean square error, Estimation of variance, confidence interval,

    comparisons with mean per unit estimator, Ratio estimator in stratified random sampling.

    Difference estimator and Regression estimator: Introduction, Difference estimator, Difference

    estimator in stratified sampling. Regression estimator, Comparison of regression estimator with

    mean per unit estimator and ratio estimator. Regression estimator in stratified sampling.

    Multiphase Sampling: Introduction, Double sampling for Difference estimation

    Double sampling for ratio estimation. Double sampling for regression estimator, Optimum

    allocation varying probability sampling. Non sampling errors: Sources and types of non

    Sampling errors, Non response errors, techniques for adjustment of non response, Hansen and

    Hurwitz Technique, Demings Model.

    Multivariate Statistics: Definition of Wishart matrix and its properties, Mahalanobis Distance,

    Null distribution of Hotellings T2 statistic. Application in tests on mean vector for one and more

    multivariate normal populations and also on equality of the components of a mean vector in a

    multivariate normal population. Classification and discrimination procedures for discrimination

    between two multivariate normal populations, sample discriminant function, tests associated with

    discriminant functions, probabilities of misclassification and their estimation, classification into

    more than two multivariate normal populations. K-nearest neighbor classification. Principal

    components, Dimension reduction, Canonical variables and canonical correlation -definition,

    use, estimation and computation. Factor Analysis, The orthogonal factor model, Methods of

    estimating factor loadings - the principal component method, principal factor method, iterated

    principal factor method, maximum likelihood estimation. Factor rotation: orthogonal factor

    rotation, varimax rotation , quartimax rotation, oblique rotation, criteria for determining number

    of common factors. Factor scores. Cluster Analysis, Hierarchical Clustering, methods single,

    complete and average linkage methods, Centroied method and Wards method. Non-Hierarchical

    Methods- K-means algorithm. Multidimensional scaling.

    Testing of Statistical Hypothesis: Neyman Pearson theory: Lemma using critical functions. Uniformly most powerful tests, their relation with sufficient statistics. Monotone Likelihood

    ratio and UMP tests for one-sided hypothesis, Composite hypothesis. Unbiased tests, uniformly

    most powerful unbiased tests. Type A and Type A1 regions. Likelihood ratio criterion, its

    asymptotic distribution, one sample, two samples and K sample problems. Linear hypothesis. Waldss SPRT: Proof that it terminates in a finite number of steps with probability 1. O.C. and

    A.S.N. functions. Examples of (i) Binomial (ii) Normal cases for testing hypothesis and 2. Notion of Non-Parametric test, Different N-P tests; Run test, Sign test, Wilcoxon and Mann-

    Whitney test, Median test; Derivation of the mean and variance of the above test statistics when

    null hypothesis is true2 test for goodness of fit, its asymptotic distribution, description of

  • Kolmogorov-Smirnov test, Tests involving Rank correlation (Kendalls Tau and Spearmans rank Correlation).

    Stochastic processes; classification of Stochastic processes according to state space and time

    domain. Countable state Markov chains (MCs), Chapman-Kolmogorov equations; calculation of

    n-step transition probability and its limit. Classification of states, period of a state. Stationary

    distribution of MC. Random walk and gamblers ruin problem; Random walk in one and two

    dimensions. Gamblers ruin problem, probability of ultimate ruin, expected duration of the game.

    Discrete state space continuous time MC: Poisson process and its properties, birth process, death

    process and birth and death process. Wiener process as a limit of random walk and some

    elementary properties of Wiener process. Branching process: Galton-Watson branching

    process, probability of ultimate extinction, distribution of population size. Renewal theory:

    Elementary renewal theorem and applications. Study of residual and excess life times and their

    distributions. Stationary process: weakly stationary and strongly stationary processes.

    Design of experiments: Principles of designs, analysis of variance and analysis of Co-variance,

    fixed and random effect models. Contrasts. Model Adequacy checking: Test for Normality,

    Test for equality of Variances (Bartlett test, Modified Levene method) . C.R.D., R.B.D.,

    Estimation of parametric functions and tests of hypothesis. Comparison of their efficiencies.

    Missing plot techniques, testing the equality of subsets of block effects or treatment effects.

    Multiple comparisons tests: Tukeys test, The Fisher Least significant Difference (LSD) method,

    Duncans Multiple range test. L.S.D., Orthogonality in L.S.D., Missing plot technique, Analysis

    of spilt plot design. Factorial Designs: Analysis of 2n and 3

    2 designs. Estimation of factorial

    effects. Testing their significance, Total and Partial confounding. Youden Square design, intra

    block analysis. B.I.B.D., P.B.I.B.D., their analysis - estimation of parameters, tests of

    hypothesis. Industrial 4experiments, Response surface methodology, Taguchy designs.

    Time series analysis: Smoothing Methods: Averaging methods, exponential smoothing

    methods, other smoothing methods, a comparison of methods, general aspects of smoothing

    methods. Decomposition Methods: Trend fitting, the ratio-to-moving averages, classical

    decomposition method, different types of moving averages. Models for time series data:

    Autocovariance and autocorrelation functions, stationary processes, white noise processes,

    Moving average (MA) processes, Auto Regressive (AR) processes, Auto Regressive and Moving

    Average (ARMA) processes. Auto Regressive Integrated and Moving Average (ARIMA)

    processes. Fitting of time Models, Identification, Estimation and diagnostic checking for the

    models. Simulation and Monto-Carlo methods. Application of Time-Series analysis.

    Applied statistics: Official statistics, Index numbers, Statistical quality control, Acceptance

    sampling plans, Econometric models, Demographic measures, Data mining , pattern recognition,

    Spatial data analytics, bio statistics, Geo statistics, agricultural statistics, Business statistics

  • Section-C (Specialization)

    60 Questions (60 Marks)

    Test-04

    Syllabus For the Post of BOTANIST 1 [LSEOS]

    01. Algae and Fungi: Recent Trends in the classification of Algae, Thallus organization

    and life history in algae; Economic importance of algae.

    Recent trends in the classification of Fungi, Phylogeny of Fungi; General account of

    Myxomycota; Eumycota: General account of Mastigomycotina, Zygomycotina,

    Ascomycotina, Basidiomycotina and Deuteromycotina. Fungi in Industry, Medicine

    and as Food. Fungal diseases in plants and humans. Mycorrihizae, Fungi as biocontrol

    agents.

    Bacteria: Archaea, Eubacteria, General account, Ultra structure, Nutrition and

    Reproduction. Salient features and economic importance of Cyanobacteria.

    Structure and transmission of plant viruses. Microbial diseases in plants fungi, bacteria

    and virus. Plant microbe interaction.

    02. Bryophytes, Pteridophytes and Gymnosperms: Morphology, Structure,

    Reproduction, Life history, Distribution and Classification of Bryophytes. General

    account of Marchantiales, Jungermanniales, Anthocerotales, Sphagnales, Funariales

    and Polytrichales. Economic and ecological importance of Bryophytes.

    Classification of Pteridophyta. Morphology, Anatomy and Reproduction of Psilotum,

    Lycopodium, Selaginella, Isoetes, Equisetum, Ophioglossum, Osmunda, Gleichenia,

    Cyathea, Marselia, Adiantum, Salvinia and Azolla. General account of Fossil

    Pteridophytes - Psilopsida, Lycopsida, Sphenopsida and Pteridopsida. Evolution of

    Stele; Heterospory.

    General account of Fossils: Types of fossil formations. Classification of Gymnosperms

    and their distribution in India, General account of the families of Pteridospermales

    (Lyginopteridaceae, Medullosaceae, Cycadaceae) Bennettitales (Cycadaceae),

    Pentoxylales (Pentoxylaceae) and Cordaitales (Cordaitaceae). Structure and

    reproduction in living Gymnosperms: Cycadales, Ginkgoales, Coniferals, Ephedrales,

    Welwitschiales and Gnetales; Their economic importance.

    03. Taxonomy and Ecology: The species concept: Taxonomic hierarchy, species, genus,

    family and other categories; Principles used in assessing relationship delimitation of

    taxa and attribution of rank. Salient features of the International Code of Botanical

    Nomenclature. Brief analysis of the features and Evolutionary tendencies noticed in the

    following groups: Ranales, Rosales, Centrospermae, Tubiflorae, Amentiferae,

    Helobiales, Liliflorae, Glumiflorae. Taxonomic evidence: Embryology, Cytology,

    Phytochemistry. Taxonomic tools: Biochemical and molecular techniques; computers

    and GIS.

    Systems of Angiosperm Classification: Phenetic versus phylogenetic system;

  • Cladistics in taxonomy; relative merits and demerits of major systems of classification-

    Takhtajan, Cronquist, Thorne. Important World and Indian Herbaria and major

    Botanical gardens.

    Ecology, Environment and Evolution: Theories and evidences of organic evolution;

    Hardey-Weinberg law; Components of an ecosystem; Vegetation types in India;

    Ecological pyramids; Biogeochemical cycles; Ecological adaptations; climatic, edaphic

    and biotic factors. Ecological succession- Hydrosere and Xerosere; Natural recourses;

    Biodiversity; Current environmental issues; Environmental pollution; Global warming

    and climate change. Conventional and Non-conventional energy sources.

    Bioremediation, Phytoremediation, Bioconservation and Biological degradation of

    hazardous wastes

    04. Plant Reproduction and Anatomy: Advancements in Plant Embryological Research

    with the application of modern techniques; Ultra Structure and Biochemical aspects of

    Pollen and Embryo sac, Modern concepts on fertilization in Angiosperms. Tissues and

    tissue systems, anomalous secondary growth and significance of anatomical characters

    in phylogeny.

    05. Plant Physiology and Metabolism: Plant Water Relations; Minerals and their role in

    growth and development. The Flowering Process; Growth hormones and their role in

    plant systems; Stress Physiology; Photosynthetic productivity in field crops in relation

    to CO2 fixation mechanisms; Nitrogen fixation; Metabolism of carbohydrates, lipids,

    proteins, amino acids and nucleic acids; Biological oxidation and Bioenergetics.

    06. Biomolecules: Carbohydrates, Proteins, Amino acids, Lipids, Vitamins.

    Enzymes-classification and mode of action; Enzyme kinetics; Factors regulating

    enzyme action.

    07. Cell biology: Ultra Structure of Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic cell; Structure and

    Function of cell organelles; Cell division-mitosis and meiosis. Chromosome structure,

    Karyotype.

    08. Genetics: Mendelian Principles; Gene interaction; Linkage and Crossing over;

    Mutations - Genic and Chromosomal (Structural and Numerical) aberrations,

    Recombination in Prokaryotes; Extra Genomic Inheritance.

    09. Molecular Biology: DNA and RNA structure; Genome organization in Eukaryotes

    and Prokaryotes; DNA replication in Pro and Eukaryotes; Transcription and

    Translation in Pro and Eukaryotes; Genetic Code, Regulation of gene expression in Pro

    and Eukaryotes.

    10. Plant Biotechnology: Principles of Plant Tissue culture; Somatic Hybridization;

    Production of Haploids; Production of Secondary Metabolites. Principles of

    recombinant DNA technology; Molecular Vectors; Blotting techniques; PCR; DNA

    sequencing; Gene Transfer methods (Physical, Chemical and Biological); Applications

    of Genetic Engineering in Agriculture and Medicine.

  • Section-C (Specialization)

    60 Questions (60 Marks)

    Test-05

    Syllabus For the Post of ENVIRONMENTALIST 2 [LSEOS]

  • Section-C (Specialization)

    60 Questions (60 Marks)

    Test-06

    Syllabus For the Post of FINANCIAL ANALYST 3 [USOS], SENIOR EXECUTIVE 1 [REC] & EXECUTIVE 2 [PW]

    1. Management Thought, Principles & Functions Planning and Decision Making -

    Organization Structure - Delegation & Decentralization Control - Process &

    Techniques - Leadership & Motivation Managerial Communication Group Dynamics

    - Organizational Change, Culture and Development Business Policy and Strategic

    Management Vision, Objectives and Strategies Supply Chain Management Total

    Quality management - Social Responsibility and Ethical Issues Global Challenges

    2. Financial Management Nature, Scope and Objectives - Financial Planning &

    Forecasting Funds Flow & Cash Analysis Ratio Analysis Capital Structure

    Financial leverage - Capital Budgeting Working Capital Management Mergers and

    Acquisitions - Security Analysis and Portfolio Management - Financial System in India

    3. Human Resource Management Principles, Functions and Challenges HR Planning

    and Procurement Training & Development Performance Appraisal - Career Planning

    & Counseling - Compensation Management Employee Welfare Industrial Relations

    & Trade Unions Employee Participation HR Challenges at Global level

  • Section-C (Specialization)

    60 Questions (60 Marks)

    Test-07

    Syllabus For the Post of HORTICULTURE SUPERVISOR 6 [LSEOS]

    01. Fundamentals of Horticulture: Importance, scope and divisions of Horticulture.

    Classification of Horticultural plants. Families of Horticulture importance.

    Classification of soils. Orchard-Selection of site, Orchard plan, systems of planting and

    establishment. Nutrition of Horticultural plants, Organic & inorganic fertilizers and

    method & time of application. Identification of deficiency symptoms & remedial

    measures. Soil & leaf analysis. Assessment of irrigation requirements for different

    horticultural crops. Different types of irrigation methods with emphasis on

    Micro-irrigation. Flower bud initiation and formation; factors affecting them;

    environmental influences; chemical; nutritional management practices. Pests belonging

    to the animal & Plant kingdom principles and methods of control, classification of pesticides; formulations & methods of pesticide application; environmental safety

    concern and IPM strategies. Methods of enhancing soil fertility mulching, punchgavya.

    Role of botanical and biocontrol agents. Study of tools and their usage.

    02. Plant Propagation: Introduction, principles and classification of plant propagation

    methods. Sexual propagation and its importance. Seed germination, process of seed

    germination. Factors affecting germination and pre-germination treatments, viability

    tests. Asexual propagation and its importance Propagation of plants by cuttings, factors

    affecting regeneration of plants from cuttings, types of cuttings. Propagation by

    layering, factors affecting regeneration of plants by layering and methods of layering.

    Propagation by grafting, importance of grafting, terminology used in grafting, factors

    for successful grafting, formation and steps in graft union. Selection of rootstock and

    scion. Methods of budding and grafting. Graft incompatibility, bud wood selection.

    Root stocks for commercial fruit plants. Role of root stocks in fruit production.

    Production of Nursery stock. Propagation by fruits - Mango, Banana, Citrus, Papaya,

    Guava, Jackfruit, Annona, Pineapple, Pomegranate, Ber and Ornamental plants -

    Jasmine, Sented rose, Crysanthemum, Marrigold, Tuberose, Hibiscus, Nerium.

    Micropropagation of plants - Types of aseptic cultures, advantages and disadvantages;

    Types of media, preparation of media and inoculation of explants. Hardening.

    03. Ornamental Horticulture and Nursery Management: Description and cultivation of

    herbaceous perennials, woody perennials and bulbous, tuber and corm plants. Culture

    care and maintenance of Cacti, Succulents, Ferns, Palms, Grasses, Cycads. Pruning and

    Training General Principles, Plant sanitation, Aesthetic, Reproductive and physiological objectives. General guidelines for pruning. Location of Nursery.

    Climatic & economic considerations. Nursery structures Nursery beds, cold frames, lath-houses, mist chambers. Types of nursery production. Propagation media &

    containers. Soil and seed treatment - seed sowing, pricking, hardening. Pinching,

    Planting & transplanting, shading, potting, & Repotting. Nursery plant arrangement &

  • display pricing strategy, labour requirement. Nursery budgeting & maintenance of

    records. Important principles and concept of production of Vegetable Crops;

    solanaceous crops - Brinjal, Tomato, Chilli, Potato. Cucurbits; Cole crops - Cabbage,

    Cauliflower, Knol-khol; root crops - Carrot, Beetroot, Raddish; Tuber crops - Elephant

    foot yam, tapioca, sweet potato.

    04. Ornamental Gardening and Landscape Management: Production technology of

    seasonal and climbers; herbaceous borders. Selecting trees for landscape. Planting trees

    and post planting care. Different tree forms & their phenology. Planting schemes for

    roadsides. Various features of Garden paths, garden walls, fencing, steps, edges, hedges, arches, pergolas, shrubbery, groups, topiary, flower beds; Lawn purposes of lawn, establishing a lawn, plating turf grass. Turf management, turf for athletic

    purpose. Informal and formal Garden styles. Garden Designing Garden environment, basic patterns, Check list of choices. Principles of Garden Design, attracting wild life

    into the Garden; Rock garden; Home garden; Water garden. Garden operations-de-

    shooting, disbudding & defoliation, staking, mulching, dead heading. Importance and

    role of indoor plants on indoor atmosphere. Effect of light, temperature and water on

    indoor plants. Common problems of indoor plants and their management. Garden tools

    and equipment. Maintenance of landscape & garden-watering. Fertilizing, weed

    control, pruning, & disease and insect pest control. Renovation of garden features lawn, hedge, tree, climber, shrubs, potted plants.

    05. Landscape Designs and Ecology: Introduction to Landscape Architecture - role of

    Landscape Design in architecture. Brief review of Landscape Garden Design in history

    in various regions - Spanish, French, English, Japanese and Moghul, Evolution of

    concepts in Landscape Design after the Industrial Revolution. Landscape Design: a)

    Site analysis; b) Identification of functional requirements; c) Site development by

    exploiting natural forms; d) Elements in Landscape Design, land form, water, garden

    furniture, lights, paving; e) study of plant trees, shrubs and ground cover, indoor plants;

    f) Study of different species of Indian plants including flowering plants and field

    identification. Urban landscape: Significance of landscape in urban areas. Design of

    parks, playgrounds, landscape planning of individual building projects including roof

    gardens, Road and Highway; Principles and properties of deign. Landscaping of

    Historical Monuments and Places of Tourist Importance. Elementary landscape

    construction. Definition of ecology, concept of ecosystem and different kinds of

    projects on ecosystems, Urban Hilly and Coastal areas. Study of Air, Water and Noise

    pollution. Measures for prevention and mitigation. Legal provision for control of

    pollution; precaution of environmental impact.

    06. Recent Advances in Horticulture: Watershed Management objectives, approaches,

    steps in watershed development. Principles of composting, Vermi-culture,

    Vermicomposting & Vermi-wash, Coir pith manure. Bonsai Suitable plants for Bonsai; Aesthetics with plant parks, classification of Bonsai, Requirements of Bonsai

    pot, Training and pruning, potting & repotting, general care. Terrarium culture. Flower

    arrangement Ikabana & Western trend, Principles of flower arrangement, tools & equipment, dehydrated flowers, dehydration methods, maintenance of flower shape,

    and procedure for embedding, potpourri. Computer aided Designing in Landscape Gardening and Designing. Basic tools of CAD and AUTOCAD. Production of Spices,

    Medicinal and Aromatic plants. Spices - Ginger, Turmeric, Vanilla and Black Pepper.

    Production of medicinal plants - Tulasi, Aswagandha, Safed musli, Stevia, Coleus,

    Asparagus, isabgol.

  • Section-C (Specialization)

    60 Questions (60 Marks)

    Test-08

    Syllabus For the Post of COMMUNITY MOBILISER 5 [PGOS]

    UNIT - I

    Definition and characteristics of social group, community, society and social institutions; social

    structure and social stratification; Rural, urban and tribal communities - features and distinctions.

    Human Growth and Development in the Lifespan of Individual ; Learning, Socialization and

    Theories of Personality.

    UNIT II

    Emergence of Social Work as a Profession. History and impact of social reform movements.

    Definition and scope of Social Work; Social Work values and ethics; generic principles of social

    work; social work as profession. Social Work and Human Rights. Social case work - concept,

    components and principles. Process of social case work; techniques and skills in social case

    work; social group work - values, skills and principles; stages of group development, programme

    planning, implementation and evaluation. Group dynamics and group work. Self help groups and

    group work.

    UNIT III

    Community organization concept, objectives and principles; approaches in community organization, community organization and community development, Social action - concept and

    scope - Popular form and Elitist form, principles and strategies; net-working, conscientisation,

    planning and organization. Significance of community needs assessment.

    UNIT IV

    Social research and Social Work Research nature, objectives and process; Types of Research Designs. Steps in Research - Problem Formulation, Operationalisation of Variables, types of

    sampling, Tools and Techniques of Data Collection, Data Analysis and Report Writing.

    Participatory research - Origin, methods and principles of Participatory Rural Appraisal. Field

    work in social work - objectives , types and importance .

    UNIT V

    Social Policy in India Evolution, models and Review of Major Policies and Programmes, viz.,

    Social Security, Employment, Education, Health, Environment, Family, Children, Women and

    Youth Welfare, Elderly and Physically and Mentally Challenged. Social Development

    Concept and Indicators. Approaches and Strategies Growth and Equity, Minimum Needs,

    Quality of Life. Social Policy and Social Planning; Sustainable development, social development

    and social work. Non governmental organizations and development.

  • Section-C (Specialization)

    60 Questions (60 Marks)

    TEST-09

    Syllabus For the Post of ASSOCIATE PLANNER 2 [LSP] &

    ASSISTANT PLANNER 3 [LSP]

    Principles of landscape design and site planning; history of landscape styles; landscape elements and materials; plant characteristics & planting design; environmental considerations

    in landscape planning.

    Climatology Composition of atmosphere, elements of weather and understanding various biomes and detailed understanding of climate and microclimate and its components,

    microclimatic controls.

    Technical requirements Study and inspect several engineering topics such as contours and grading, cut and fill methods, storm water runoff systems, erosion control methods, grading

    terraces, road alignment basics. Grading of various areas like sports fields. Subsurface water

    drainage methods. Earthwork computations. Definition of watershed areas, calculation of

    surface runoff and design of swales for drainage of surface water.

    Site planning process and its significance; establishing relationship between site characteristics and design requirements.

    Site Survey and Appraisal; topographic surveys and their methodology, visualising landforms. Understanding contours and their characteristics, graphical representation,

    deriving contours by interpolation.

    Surface Drainage: Site planning for efficient drainage; understanding drainage pattern and watershed area, calculation of surface runoff, determination of catchments area and discharge

    rate; types of drainage systems, design of drainage elements: swales and culverts etc. Sub

    surface drainage planning.

    Criteria for plant selection: Planting as a design element for structuring the landscape. Differentiation between trees, shrubs, ground cover and creepers. Planting for appearance of

    form, leaf color and texture, branching habit and trunk form and their texture, color of

    flowers and fruits. Spring, winter summer and autumn variation in appearance.

    Visual aesthetic and functional considerations in planting design. Planting for visual effect and accent. The role of plant material in environmental improvement, (e.g. soil conservation,

    modification of microclimate). Planting for shelter, windbreaks and shelter belts. Planting in

    various environments such as woodlands, forests, rural areas, urban areas, roadside planting

    in urban and rural areas, industrial sites etc. Planting design for habitat such as grasslands,

    woodlands, sloping areas, marshes, bogs, wetlands, waterside and aquatic planting etc

  • Management: Landscape management at the regional scale in relation to soil conservation, water management, grassland management, forestry and agriculture. Management practices

    related to urban ecology and urban habitats, such as urban forests, river banks, regional parks

    and green belts: ecological, economic and administrative issues. Management models.

    Horticulture Practice: Nursery establishment and Plant propagation. Establishment and maintenance of grass, shrubs and trees with respect to: ground preparation, planting and

    transplanting, pruning. Horticulture practice and maintenance. Common plant pests, diseases

    and their control; manures and insecticides and their application. Protection of plant material.

    Water Budgeting. Equipment for landscape maintenance

    Legislation framework for environmental in context of India and World. Environmental legislation dealing with town planning, forestry, national parks and sanctuaries, periphery

    control legislation, legislation relation to preservation of parks of urban spaces, monuments

    etc. Air, Water and Mining Acts etc. EIA-Framework, Economic aspects of the environment

    and quantification of landscape values, economic significance of plants, insects and animals,

    role of wild life and bio-magnification.

    Professional practice Ethics, code of conduct and liabilities as landscape architects, contracts and tenders, execution procedures, Professional fees, role of various bodies and

    organizations like COA, IIA, ISOLA etc, Landscape working drawings with proper

    annotations and legends and understanding the universal vocabulary for this subject,

    landscape detailing, landscape specification writing V. costing and estimation and contracts

    and tenders.

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    60 Questions (60 Marks)

    TEST-10

    Syllabus For the Post of GIS AND REMOTE SENSING ASSISTANT 6 [PGOS]

    Remote sensing-A historic prospective, Indian remote sensing program Electro Magnetic

    Radiation (EMR): EM radiation for Remote sensing, Physical Basis of Signature: Signature in

    the Reflective OIR region, Thermal Infrared (TIR), Microwave region.

    Atmospheric characteristics atmospheric gas composition Thermal infrared radiation Emissivity Emittance of materials, EMR Interaction with Earth materials: Spectral signature concepts

    Classification of Remote sensor, selection of sensor parameters,spatial resolution, spectral

    resolution, radiometric resolution, Temporal resolution Optical and Infrared sensors: Whisk

    broom cameras. Microwave sensors, Sun synchronous and Geosynchronous satellites Land coverage Repetitivity On track and Across track stereovision capability. IRS, LANDSAT, SPOT, CANADA, JAPAN, EUROPEAN, satellite series.

    Image Interpretation , Sensors, Data reception, Data processing & Data generation Sensors and

    its specifications, Multispectral Scanner (MSS),TM,LISS, used in Landsat series satellites,,

    Radiometric and Geometric corrections,Thermal Imaging: Introduction - IR region of the

    Electromagnetic spectrum, Atmospheric transmission.

    Microwaves for Remote sensing, Types of Microwave sensors, Real Aperture Radar (RAR),

    Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR), Geometry of Radar Imagery. data sources, Characteristics of

    digital Image data, spatial data sources, Digital data acquisition, Digital Image Data formats,

    Image processing system considerations.

    Geographic Information Systems

    Introduction to Geographical Information Systems: The components of geographical Information

    System; Future directions and trends in GIS, Data display, Data Storage, Spatial Indexes, Data

    analysis tool GIS Hardware, Software, Organizational Context Comparison of GIS and Hardcopy Maps GIS Software available in Market.

    Data Files and Data bases- Data Types Non-Spatial Data Nominal, Ordinal, interval, ratio-Spatial Data Points, Lines and Polygons / Area File Types Simple lists, Ordered Sequential Files Indexed Files Data Base Functions, Data base structures Hierarchical, Network, Relational.

  • Raster Data structures - Raster Data Model Creating a raster Data Quadtree data structure Irregular Tesselations Theissen polygons, Triangulation, Delaunay triangles. Vector Data Structure - Vector Data Model Topological Errors, Error identification, Topological Editing,

    Continuous Surface Representation - Digital Elevation Models Elevation data capture, Interpolation, DEM representation Altitude matrix, TIN structure DEM interpretation, Scale, Visualisation, Applications. Union and Intersections of Polygons, shape measures of polygons,

    buffer zones Data Transformation Change in Dimensionality, Change in position Rubber Sheeting, Tin Sheeting Vector to Raster, Raster to Vector Conversion. Non-spatial data analysis Structured Query Language.

    Modeling Definition Spatial Modeling External Model, Conceptual Model, Logical Model, Internal Model GIS applications in Resource Management AM / FM studies.Data Quality Data Quality in Spatial Data Transfer Standards Lineage, Positional, Attribute accuracy, Logical Consistency, Completeness Error Propagation.Multi Criteria Evaluation in GIS Data capture using GPS for GIS FM studies Object Oriented Database Models. Recent trends in GIS.Global Positioning Systems (GPS); Navigation; GPS elements space segment, user segment and control segment; Accuracy issues; determining orthometric heights.

  • Section-C (Specialization)

    60 Questions (60 Marks)

    TEST-11

    Syllabus For the Post of TECHNICAL OFFICER 5 [EL] AND ASSISTANT TECHNICAL OFFICER 6 [EL]

    BASIC ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

    Ohms and Kirchhoffs Laws, star/delta transformation, Network theorems, Power and Energy, Heating effects of Electric current, Magnetic effects, Electromagnetic Induction, Electrostatics,

    Batteries, Types of Electrical Engineering Materials Conducting, Semi-Conducting, Magnetic, Insulating, Di-electric Properties and Uses.

    D.C.MACHINES, BATTERIES & MEASURING INSTRUMENTS:

    D.C. Generators: Construction, Operation, types, EMF Equation, Windings, Characteristics,

    Efficiency and Parallel operation.

    DC Motors: Principle of Operation, Back EMF, Torque Equation, Types, armature reaction.

    Characteristics, Starters, Speed Control, Losses, Efficiency and Testing, Batteries.

    Measuring Instruments: Classification, Principle of Operation of moving Coil, Moving Iron,

    Dynamometer type, Induction type meters, Instrument Transformers, Induction type Energy

    meter, M.D. Indicator, TRI VECTOR Meter, PF meter, Frequency meter, Measurement of

    Resistance, Transducers and Sensors Types, Thermistor, Thermocouple, Pressure Transducers and Strain gauges.

    A.C. CIRCUITS AND TRANSFORMERS:

    A.C. Circuits: Fundamentals, Series and parallel R-L-C Circuits, Resonant circuits, Polyphase

    Circuits, Measurement of Power by 2 Wattmeters.

    Transformer: Single-Phase Transformer, Construction, Operation, Equivalent circuit,

    regulation, efficiency, Testing and Parallel operation, Accessories of Transformers and Cooling.

    Three-phase Transformers, Auto-Transformers.

    A.C. MACHINES

    Alternators: Construction, Operation, EMF equation, regulation, testing and parallel operation.

    Synchronous Motors: Operation and performance, effects of Excitation, V Curve and inverted V Curve, methods of Starting and uses.

  • Three-Phase induction Motors: Construction, Principle of Operation, Torque Equation, Slip-

    torque characteristics, losses, efficiency, speed control, starters, double-cage motor.

    Single-phase Induction Motor: Types, Principle of operation, applications. Single-phase

    commutator motors: Types, Principle of operation and applications.

    POWER SYSTEM GENERATION & PROTECTION

    Generating Stations: Working, Components, Comparison of Thermal, Hydel, Nuclear and Gas

    Power stations. Pollution control, Combined Working, Power Stations auxiliaries, Characteristic

    Curves and Important Terms, types of tariffs, power factor correction and economy.

    Power Systems Protection: Circuit Breakers Types, Principles of operation and uses, Current Limiting reactors, Relays Classification, Principle of Operation of Induction type over current relay, Directional and Non directional relays, differential relays and distance relays, Protection of

    alternator, Transformers, Bus-bars, Transmission Lines, Lightening arrestors, neutral grounding.

    TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION

    Transmission and distribution: Types of supply systems, Transmission line parameters,

    inductance and capacitance, performance of short and medium lines, regulation, Ferranti effect,

    Corona, Basic concepts of HVDC Transmission, Advantage and disadvantages of HVDC

    Transmission.

    Components of lines, supports, conductor spacing, ground clearance and sag, insulators, voltage

    distribution across the string, string efficiency, methods of improving string efficiency. Earthing

    and layout of sub-stations.

    Cables Classification, insulation resistance, specifications. Distribution-Radial and ring

    distributors, variation of load voltage.

    ELECTRIC TRACTION

    Electric Traction:- Systems of train electrification, Speed-time curves for different services,

    Schedule speed, Tractive Effort, Specific Energy Consumption, Traction system auxiliaries,

    Traction motor.

    ELECTRICAL ESTIMATION

    Electric Wiring :- Tools, Wires, Types of wiring, accessories, Lamp Circuits, Estimating and

    costing of domestic, industrial, power, irrigation pump sets, over head lines and 11 KV Sub

    Stations, Rural electrification, departmental tests, earthlings, maintenance of electrical machines.

    BASIC ELECTRONICS AND DIGITAL ELECTRONICS

    Semi-Conductor devices:- N type & P type, Zener diode, PNP and NPN Transistors, Transistor

    Configurations, Characteristics, power supplies-half and full wave rectifiers, Filters, Zener diode

    regulations, Special devices-UJT,FET.LED,SCR, Opto Coupler, Photo diode, Photo Transistor,

    CRO and Timers.

  • Amplifiers :- Types, Principles of Operation, Characteristics.

    Oscillators :- Types, operation and application of each.

    Digital Electronics :- Different numbering systems, inter Conversions Boolean Algebra, Logic

    Families, performance of AND, OR, NOT,NOR,NAND gates, combinational logic circuits ,

    Resistors and Memories, A/D and D/A Converters.

    POWER ELECTRONICS AND MICRO CONTROLLER

    Power Electronic Devices:- Construction and working of SCR, GTOSCR, DIAC, TRIAC, Volt-

    ampere characteristics, Triggering of SCR using UJT, Protection.

    Converters, AC Regulators, Choppers, Inverters and Cyclo converters:-

    Types of converters, working of AC regulators and choppers. Types of inverters, Principles of

    Working, Basic Principles of Working of Cyclo Converters.

    Speed control of D.C.Motors by using converters and choppers, Speed control of induction

    motor by using AC Voltage regulators-V/F Control, Switched mode power supplies (SMPS),

    UPS.

    Micro Controllers:- Architecture of 8051, instruction set of 8051, Programming concepts,

    Peripheral ICS-Function, features.

  • Section-C (Specialization)

    60 Questions (60 Marks)

    TEST-12

    Syllabus For the Post of DEPUTY EXECUTIVE ENGINEER 3 [EL] AND ASST. EXECUTIVE ENGINEER 4 [EL]

    Electric Circuits and Fields: Network graph, KCL, KVL, node and mesh analysis,

    transientresponse of dc and ac networks; sinusoidal steady-state analysis, resonance, basic filter

    concepts;ideal current and voltage sources, Thevenins, Nortons and Superposition and Maximum PowerTransfer theorems, two-port networks, three phase circuits; Gauss Theorem,

    electric field andpotential due to point, line, plane and spherical charge distributions; Amperes and Biot-Savartslaws; inductance; dielectrics; capacitance.

    Signals and Systems: Representation of continuous and discrete-time signals; shifting and

    scalingoperations; linear, time-invariant and causal systems; Fourier series representation of

    continuousperiodic signals; sampling theorem; Fourier, Laplace and Z transforms.

    Electrical Machines: Single phase transformer equivalent circuit, phasor diagram, tests,regulation and efficiency; three phase transformers connections, parallel operation; autotransformer;energy conversion principles; DC machines types, windings, generatorcharacteristics, armature reaction and commutation, starting and speed control of

    motors; threephase induction motors principles, types, performance characteristics, starting and speedcontrol; single phase induction motors; synchronous machines performance, regulation andparallel operation of generators, motor starting, characteristics and applications; servo

    andstepper motors.

    Power Systems: Basic power generation concepts; transmission line models and

    performance;cable performance, insulation; corona and radio interference; distribution systems;

    per-unitquantities; bus impedance and admittance matrices; load flow; voltage control; power

    factorcorrection; economic operation; symmetrical components; fault analysis; principles of

    overcurrent,differential and distance protection; solid state relays and digital protection;

    circuitbreakers; system stability concepts, swing curves and equal area criterion; HVDC

    transmission andFACTS concepts.

    Control Systems: Principles of feedback; transfer function; block diagrams; steady-state

    errors;Routh and Niquist techniques; Bode plots; root loci; lag, lead and lead-lag compensation;

    statespace model; state transition matrix, controllability and observability.

    Electrical and Electronic Measurements: Bridges and potentiometers; PMMC, moving

    iron,dynamometer and induction type instruments; measurement of voltage, current, power,

    energyand power factor; instrument transformers; digital voltmeters and multimeters; phase, time

    andfrequency measurement; Q-meters; oscilloscopes; potentiometric recorders; error analysis.

    Power Electronics and Drives: Semiconductor power diodes, transistors, thyristors, triacs,

    GTOs, MOSFETs and IGBTs static characteristics and principles of operation; triggering circuits; phasecontrol rectifiers; bridge converters fully controlled and half controlled; principles of choppersand inverters; basis concepts of adjustable speed dc and ac drives.

  • Section-C (Specialization)

    60 Questions (60 Marks)

    TEST-13

    Syllabus For the Post of TECHNICAL OFFICER 5 [WS],

    ASSISTANT TECHNICAL OFFICER 6 [WS],

    DOCUMENT CONTROLLER 6 [USOS], DOCUMENT

    CONTROLLER 5 [TTOS], TECHNICAL OFFICER 5 [R],

    ASSISTANT TECHNICAL OFFICER 6 [R], TECHNICAL

    OFFICER 5 [B], ASSISTANT TECHNICAL OFFICER

    6[B], DOCUMENT CONTROLLER 1 [BOS],

    DRAFTSMAN [CAD] 19 [EST] & DOCUMENT

    CONTROLLER 5 [PR]

    STRENGTH OF MATERIALS

    UNIT-1 : SIMPLE STRESSES AND STRAINS-CURVES FOR DUCTILE MATERIALS-

    Mechanical properties of materials-Hookes law-lateral strain-Poissons ratio-Elastic constants and the relation between them-Composite sections-Resilience-Strain energy-Gradual and sudden

    loading-Shear force and Bending Moment Diagrams for cantilever,, Simply supported, fixed,

    continuous and overhanging beams subjected to Point loads and UDL

    UNIT-2 : Theory of simple bending-assumptions-bending equation-bending stresses-Section

    Modulus-Shear stress distribution across various sections like rectangular, circular and I-

    sections-Torsion-solid and hollow circular shafts.

    THEORY OF STRUCRURES:

    UNIT-3 : Deflection of cantilevers and simply supported beams-Double Integration and

    Macaulays methods-Mohrs theorems for slope loading-Analysis of Fixed and continuous beams

    of uniform section for simple loading without sinking of supports. Columns and struts-types-

    slenderness ratio-Eulers and Rankines formulae for axial loading. Determination of forces in

    members of statically determinate, plane and pin-jointed trusses for dead loads only. Dams and

    retaining walls-conditions for stability-middle third rule-Rankines formula for active earth

    pressure.

  • REINFORCED CONCRETE STRUCTURES :

    UNIT-4 : Grades of concrete, characteristic strength, Modulus of Elasticity-I.S. 456-2000

    Philosophy of Limit state design. Limit state of Strength and Serviceability, partial safety factor-

    design strength of materials and design loads-assumptions.

    Analysis and Limit state design of rectangular beams-Singly, Doubly reinforced and T-beams.

    Shear in RCC beams, lintels and sunshades-Development length.

    Slabs-analysis and limit state design of one-way and two-way slabs as per IS : 4556-2000.

    Torsion reinforcement. Design of continuous slabs and beams-Deflection check for slabs and

    beams. Detailing of reinforcement in Singly reinforced and doubly reinforced simply supported

    beams of rectangular section and lintels, one way and two way slabs.

    UNIT-5 : Columns : Codal provisions of I.S 456-2000-short and long columns-different shapes-

    design of short columns by limit state method-long columns-concept, effective length for

    different end conditions. Footings-Isolated column footings-one way shear and two way shear.

    Stairs-types, loads on stairs.

    Working stress method of design : Bsic preinciples, neutral axis, lever arm Design and analysis

    of Singly reinforced simply supported rectangular beams. Comparision of Limit State and

    Working Stress Methods.

    SURVEYING :

    UNIT-6 : Chain surveying purpose and principle errors and corrections different

    operations in chain surveying obstacles methods of calculation of area. Compass Surveying

    purpose and principle bearings traversing using prismatic compass local attraction errors.

    Levelling definitions component parts errors classification of leveling contouring

    characteristics and methods. Theodolite principles and component parts fundamental lines

    and relationship among them adjustments of theodolite measurement of horizontal and

    vertical angles errors traverse computations bowditch and transit rule. Tacheometry

    principle stadia tacheometry tangential tacheometry, Principle and uses of E.D.M, Electronic

    Theodolite, Total Station, Global positioning System Importance, G.I.S Use and applications

    in Civil Engineering.

    HYDRAULICS :

    UNIT-7 : Fluid properties-specific weight mass density-specific gravity-surface tension-

    capillarity-viscosity. Atmospheric pressure, gauge pressure and absolute pressure. Fluid pressure

    on plane surfaces-Centre of pressure, measurement of fluid pressure using piezometer and

    manometers. Types of flows-uniform, non uniform, steady, un steady, laminar and turbulent

    flows. Energies of liquid in motion-continuity equation. Bermoullis theorem Pitot tube-

    Venturimeter, Flow thorough small and large orifices, free orifices, submerged orifices, co-

    efficients of orifices-Cc, Cv and Cd. Flow through internal, external, convergent and divergent

    mouthpieces. Types of Notches-rectangular and triangular, flow over notches. Types of Weirs-

  • sharp crested and broad crested and broad crested-mathematical formulae for discharge-Francis

    and Bazins

    UNIT-8 : Flow through pipes-major and minor losses-Cheazys and Darcys formulae for loss of

    head due to friction-HGL & TEL flow through siphon pipes. Reynolds number for laminar

    aqnd turbulent flows. Flow through open channels-rectangular and trapezoidal-chezys formula

    for discharge-kutters and Mannings equation for Chezys constants-Most economical sections.

    Centrifugal pumps without problems. Classification of Turbines-Kaplan, Francis and Pelton

    wheel without problems-use of Draft tube. Hydro-electrical installations-components and uses.

    IRRIGATION ENGINEERING:

    UNIT-9: Necessity 0f Irrigations Perinnial and inundation Irrigation, Flow and Lift Irrigation,

    Principal crops-kharif and rabi seasons-Duty, delta and base period. Methods of Irrigation-check

    flooding, basin flooding, contour bundling, furrow, sprinkler and drip Irrigations. Hydrology

    Rainfall, types os Rain gauges, types of Rain gauges, types of ctchmetns-rainfall and runoff.

    Measurement of velocity of low in streams-Ryves and Dickens flrmulae for computing

    maximum flood discharge. Classifications of Head works component parts of diversion head

    works. Weirs and Barrages. Perculation and uplift pressures. Types of Reservoirs-dead storage,

    live storage and surcharge storage.

    UNIT-10 : Storage Head works different types of dams-rigid and non rigid dams-gravity dams-

    low and high dams. Elementary profile of a dam. Failures of gravity dams-drainage galleries.

    Ogee and siphon spillways. Earth dams-types, failures and precautions. Phreatic lines and

    drainage arrangements in earthen dams. Distribution works-classifications and alignment of

    canals-typical cross section of a canal-beam and balanced depth of cutting-canal lining Laceys

    silt theory. Cross drainage works types and functions.

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    60 Questions (60 Marks)

    TEST-14

    Syllabus For the Post of BUILDING INSPECTOR 6 [DC]

    STRENGTH OF MATERIALS :

    Sample stresses and strains : Types of stresses and strains Hooks Law, Stress-Strain curve for mid steel working stress and factor of safety Posion ratio State of simple shear, complementary Shear Elastic constants and their relations Compound bars Thermal stress.

    Compound stresses Mohrs circle of stress Principal stresses and planes.

    Shear force and bending moment diagrams. S.F.D and B.M.D for cantilevers, simply

    supported beams and over hanging beams subjected to point leads and uniformly distributed

    loads. Relations among load, shear force and bending moment.

    Bending and shear stress. Basic equation : M/I = F/Y = E/R Distribution of bending and shear stresses across various cross sections such as rectangular, circular, I and T sections,

    Torsion of Circular shafts power transmission.

    Columns and struts : Eulers theory and Rankines Theory Socant and Perry formulae for eccentrically loaded columns.

    Deflections and slopes : Slopes and deflections in cantilevers simply supported beams :

    proposed beams and fixed beams subjected to point leads and uniformly distributed loads.

    BUILDING MATERIALS:

    Timber: Different types and species of structural timber, density moisture relationship,

    strength in different directions, defects, preservations, plywood.

    Bricks: Types, Indian standard classification, absorption, saturation factor, strength in masonry,

    influence of mortar strength on masonry strength.

    Cement: Compounds of different types, setting times strength.

    Cement mortar : Ingredients, proportions, water demand, mortars for plastering and masonry.

    Concrete: Importance of w/c ratio, strength, ingredients including admixtures, workability,

    testing for strength, mix design methods, non-destructive testing.

    STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS:

    Analysis of determinate structures different methods. Analysis of indeterminate skeletal frames Moment distribution. Slope deflection. Kanis Stiffiness and force methods. Energy methods,

  • Muller Breslan principle and application. Plastic analysis of indeterminate beams and simple

    portal frames Shape factors.

    DESIGN OF STEEL STRUCTURES:

    Principles of working stress method. Design of connections, Simple members, Built-up sections

    and Frames. Design of industrial roofs. Principles of ultimate load design. Design of simple

    members.

    DESIGN OF CONCRETE STRUCTURES:

    Limit state design for bending. Shear, Axial compression and combined forces. Codal provision

    for slabs. Beams, Columns and footings. Working stress method of design of R.C. members,

    Principles of pre-stressed concrete design. Materials, Methods of pre-stressing losses. Design of

    simple members and determinate structures. Design of brick masonry as per IS codes.

    CONSTRUCTION PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT:

    Bar chart, Linked bar chart, Work break down structures, Activity on arrow diagrams. Critical path Probabilistic activity durations. Event based networks. PERT & CPM network:

    Time-cost study, Crashing, Resource allocation.

    FLUID MACHNICS AND HHYDRAULICS MACHINERY:

    Fluid statics : Hydrostatic force on a plane and curved area centre of pressure and its

    applications to lockgates and dams Matacentric height.

    Fluid Dynamics : Convective and local acceleration, Eulers equation of motion and its intergration. Bemoullis equation motion and its application, flow in curved path. Free and forced vortex.

    Flow measurements : Notches and weirs, wave velocity for adiabatic and isothermal

    compression, Basic equations of one-dimensional flow continuity, energy and momentum

    equations.

    Laminar and turbulent flow through pipes Reynolds experiment significance of

    Reynolds number formulae for through circular pipes. Turbulant flow-Darcy Weisbsch equation, friction factor and Modys diagram.

    Turbines : Classification, specific speed velocity triangles, work done and efficiency

    minimum starting speed, loss of head, specific speed and characteristic curves for centrifugal

    pumps.

    HYDROLOGY AND WATER RESOURCE ENGINEERING:

    Hydrological cycle, Precipitation and related data analysis. Unit hydrographs, Evaporation and

    transpiration. Floods and their management, Stream gauging, Routing of floods, Capacity of

    reservoirs. Multi purpose uses of water. Soil plant Water relationships, Irrigation systems.

  • Water demand assessment. Storages and their yields. Ground water yield and well Hydraulics.

    Water logging and drainage design. Design of rigid boundary canals. Laceys and tractive force concepts in canal design. Lining of Canals, Sediment transport in canals, Non-overflow and

    overflow dams and their design, Energy dissipaters, Design of head works, Distribution works,

    Falls Cross-drainage works, Outlets, river training.

    ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING :

    a. Water Supplying Engineering: sources of supply, yields, Design of intakes and

    conductors, Estimation of demand. Water quality standards, Control of water borne diseases.

    Primary and secondary treatment. Conveyance and distribution systems of treated water,

    Leakages and control. Rural water supply. Institutional and industrial water supply.

    b. Waste water engineering: Urban rain water disposal, Systems of sewage collection and

    disposal. Design of sewers and sewerage systems, Pumping Characteristics of sewage and its

    treatment. Disposal of products of sewage treatment. Pumping systems. Rural and semi-urban

    sanitation.

    c. Solid Waste Management: Sources and effects of air pollution, Monitoring of air

    pollution, Noise pollution, Standards, Ecological chain and balance. Environmental assessment.

    SOIL MECHANICS AND FOUNDATION ENGINEERING:

    Properties and classification of soil, Compaction, Permeability and Seepage, Flow nets, Inverted

    filters, Compressibility and consolidation. Shearing resistance, Stresses and failure. Soil testing

    in laboratories and in-situ, Earth pressure theories, Stress distribution in soils. Soil exploration,

    samplers, Load tests, Penetration tests. Types of foundations, selection criteria, Bearing capacity,

    Settlement, Laboratory and field tests. Types of piles and their design and layout. Foundations on

    expansive soils, Swelling and its prevention, Foundation on swelling soils.

    SURVEYING AND TRANSPORT ENGINEERING:

    Classification of surveys, Scales, Accuracy, Measurement of distances, Direct and indirect

    methods, Optical and electronic devices, Measurement of directions, Prismatic compass. Local

    attraction. Theodlytes, Types, Measurement of elevations, spirit and trigonometric leveling,

    Contours, Digital elevation modeling concept, Establishment of control by triangulations and

    traversing, Measurement and adjustment of observations, Computation of coordinates, Field

    astronomy, Concept of global positioning system, Map preparation by plane tabling and by

    photogrammetry, Remote sensing concepts, Map substitutes. Planning of Highway systems,

    Alignment and geometric design, Horizontal and vertical curves, Grade separation, Materials and

    construction methods for different surfaces and maintenance. Principles of pavement design,

    Drainage. Traffic surveys, Intersections, Signaling, Mass transit systems, Accessibility,

    Networking.

  • Section-C (Specialization)

    60 Questions (60 Marks)

    TEST-15

    Syllabus For the Post of DEPUTY EXECUTIVE ENGINEER 2 [QC] & ASSISTANT EXECUTIVE ENGINEER 3 [QC]

    STRENGTH OF MATERIALS :

    Sample stresses and strains : Types of stresses and strains Hooks Law, Stress-Strain curve for mid steel working stress and factor of safety Posion ratio State of simple shear, complementary Shear Elastic constants and their relations Compound bars Thermal stress.

    Compound stresses Mohrs circle of stress Principal stresses and planes.

    Shear force and bending moment diagrams. S.F.D and B.M.D for cantilevers, simply

    supported beams and over hanging beams subjected to point leads and uniformly distributed

    loads. Relations among load, shear force and bending moment.

    Bending and shear stress. Basic equation : M/I = F/Y = E/R Distribution of bending and shear stresses across various cross sections such as rectangular, circular, I and T sections,

    Torsion of Circular shafts power transmission.

    Columns and struts : Eulers theory and Rankines Theory Socant and Perry formulae for eccentrically loaded columns.

    Deflections and slopes : Slopes and deflections in cantilevers simply supported beams :

    proposed beams and fixed beams subjected to point leads and uniformly distributed loads.

    BUILDING MATERIALS:

    Timber: Different types and species of structural timber, density moisture relationship,

    strength in different directions, defects, preservations, plywood.

    Bricks: Types, Indian standard classification, absorption, saturation factor, strength in masonry,

    influence of mortar strength on masonry strength.

    Cement: Compounds of different types, setting times strength.

    Cement mortar : Ingredients, proportions, water demand, mortars for plastering and masonry.

    Concrete: Importance of w/c ratio, strength, ingredients including admixtures, workability,

    testing for strength, mix design methods, non-destructive testing.

  • STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS:

    Analysis of determinate structures different methods. Analysis of indeterminate skeletal frames Moment distribution. Slope deflection. Kanis Stiffiness and force methods. Energy methods, Muller Breslar principle and application. Plastic analysis of indeterminate beams and simple

    portal frames Shape factors.

    DESIGN OF STEEL STRUCTURES:

    Principles of working stress method. Design of connections, Simple members, Built-up sections

    and Frames. Design of industrial roofs. Principles of ultimate load design. Design of simple

    members.

    DESIGN OF CONCRETE STRUCTURES:

    Limit state design for bending. Shear, Axial compression and combined forces. Codal provision

    for slabs. Beams, Columns and footings. Working stress method of design of R.C. members,

    Principles of pre-stressed concrete design. Materials, Methods of pre-stressing losses. Design of

    simple members and determinate structures. Design of brick masonry as per IS codes.

    CONSTRUCTION PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT:

    Bar chart, Linked bar chart, Work break down structures, Activity on arrow diagrams. Critical path Probabilistic activity durations. Event based networks. PERT & CPM network:

    Time-cost study, Crashing, Resource allocation.

    FLUID MACHNICS AND HHYDRAULICS MACHINERY:

    Fluid statics : Hydrostatic force on a plane and curved area centre of pressure and its

    applications to lockgates and dams Matacentric height.

    Fluid Dynamics : Convective and local acceleration, Eulers equation of motion and its intergration. Bernoullis equation motion and its application, flow in curved path. Free and forced vortex.

    Flow measurements : Notches and weirs, wave velocity for adiabatic and isothermal

    compression, Basic equations of one-dimensional flow continuity, energy and momentum

    equations.

    Laminar and turbulent flow through pipes Reynolds experiment significance of

    Reynolds number formulae for through circular pipes. Turbulant flow-Darcy Weisbsch equation, friction factor and Modys diagram.

    Turbines : Classification, specific speed velocity triangles, work done and efficiency

    minimum starting speed, loss of head, specific speed and characteristic curves for centrifugal

    pumps.

  • HYDROLOGY AND WATER RESOURCE ENGINEERING:

    Hydrological cycle, Precipitation and related data analysis. Unit hydrographs, Evaporation and

    transpiration. Floods and their management, Stream gauging, Routing of floods, Capacity of

    reservoirs. Multi purpose uses of water. Soil plant Water relationships, Irrigation systems. Water demand assessment. Storages and their yields. Ground water yield and well Hydraulics.

    Water logging and drainage design. Design of rigid boundary canals. Laceys and tractive force concepts in canal design. Lining of Canals, Sediment transport in canals, Non-overflow and

    overflow dams and their design, Energy dissipaters, Design of head works, Distribution works,

    Falls Cross-drainage works, Outlets, river training.

    ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING :

    a. Water Supplying Engineering: sources of supply, yields, Design of intakes and

    conductors, Estimation of demand. Water quality standards, Control of water borne diseases.

    Primary and secondary treatment. Conveyance and distribution systems of treated water,

    Leakages and control. Rural water supply. Institutional and industrial water supply.

    b. Waste water engineering: Urban rain water disposal, Systems of sewage collection and

    disposal. Design of sewers and sewerage systems, Pumping Characteristics of sewage and its

    treatment. Disposal of products of sewage treatment. Pumping systems. Rural and semi-urban

    sanitation.

    c. Solid Waste Management: Sources and effects of air pollution, Monitoring of air

    pollution, Noise pollution, Standards, Ecological chain and balance. Environmental assessment.

    SOIL MECHANICS AND FOUNDATION ENGINEERING:

    Properties and classification of soil, Compaction, Permeability and Seepage, Flow nets, Inverted

    filters, Compressibility and consolidation. Shearing resistance, Stresses and failure. Soil testing

    in laboratories and in-situ, Earth pressure theories, Stress distribution in soils. Soil exploration,

    samplers, Load tests, Penetration tests. Types of foundations, selection criteria, Bearing capacity,

    Settlement, Laboratory and field tests. Types of piles and their design and layout. Foundations on

    expansive soils, Swelling and its prevention, Foundation on swelling soils.

    SURVEYING AND TRANSPORT ENGINEERING:

    Classification of surveys, Scales, Accuracy, Measurement of distances, Direct and indirect

    methods, Optical and electronic devices, Measurement of directions, Prismatic compass. Local

    attraction. Theodlytes, Types, Measurement of elevations, spirit and trigonometric leveling,

    Contours, Digital elevation modeling concept, Establishment of control by triangulations and

    traversing, Measurement and adjustment of observations, Computation of coordinates, Field

    astronomy, Concept of global positioning system, Map preparation by plane tabling and by

    photogrammetry, Remote sensing concepts, Map substitutes. Planning of Highway systems,

    Alignment and geometric design, Horizontal and vertical curves, Grade separation, Materials and

    construction methods for different surfaces and maintenance. Principles of pavement design,

    Drainage. Traffic surveys, Intersections, Signaling, Mass transit systems, Accessibility,

    Networking.

  • THEORY OF ELASTICITY

    Plane Stress and Plane Strain: Components of stress, Strain, Hookes law, Stress and strain at a

    point. Plane stress, Plane strain, Equations of equilibrium, Boundary conditions, Compatibility

    equations stress foundation.

    Two Dimensional Problems in Rectangular Coordinates: Solution by polynomials, Saint

    Vanants principle determination of displacements, Bending of cantilever loaded at the end, Bending of a beam by uniform load.

    ADVANCED REINFORCED CONCRETE DESIGN

    Deflection of Reinforced Concrete Beams and Slabs: Introduction, Short-term deflection of

    beams and slabs,

    Estimation of Crack width in Reinforced Concrete Members: Introduction, Factors affecting

    crack width in beams, Mechanisms of flexural cracking, Calculation of crack width, Simple

    empirical method, Estimation of crack width in beams by IS 456, Shrinkage and thermal

    cracking.

    TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING

    URBAN TRANSPORTATION PLANNING :

    Urban transportation planning concepts systems approach to the planning process.

    Trip generation modeling variables influencing trip generation, regression analysis and category analysis.

    Trip distribution modeling factors governing trip distribution, growth-factor methods and gravity models, calibration of gravity models.

    Modal split modeling factors influencing mode choice, discrete choice models, route assignment traffic assignment techniques.

    Transportation surveys.

    Transport related land use models, urban structure, urban goods transport.

    TRAFFIC ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT :

    Traffic Engineering:

    Introduction and scope.

    Traffic stream components and characteristics.

    Traffic studies.

    Highway capacity and performance characteristics.

    Planning and design of facilities.

    Probability and statistics for traffic engineering.

    Theoretical techniques for describing traffic flow.

    Traffic forecasting principles and techniques.

  • Simulation in traffic engineering. Traffic Management:

    Transportation system management Travel demand management, Traffic management.

    GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING

    FOUNDATION ENGINEERING

    Principles of Design of Foundations, Types of shear failures in foundation soils, Types of

    foundations, Design Loads, Basic Concepts of safe and allowable bearing capacity.

    Bearing Capacity Analysis: Bearing capacity theories Terzaghi, Meyerhof, Skempton,

    Hansen, Vesic and IS Methods, Bearing capacity evaluation from Standard Penetration test and

    Plate load test.

    Settlement Analysis: Uniform and Differential Settlements, Elastic and Consolidation

    Settlements, Settlement analysis in cohesionless soils by Schemartmann and Hartman method,

    Penetration tests; Permissible settlements as per IS 1904-1978, causes of settlement, settlement

    Control.

    Proportioning of footings: Isolated column footings, Strip, combined Footings and Strap

    Footing.

    Raft Foundations: Bearing capacity of raft foundation, floating raft, Types of rafts, Beam on

    Elastic foundation and Conventional methods of Design, determination of modulus of

    subgrade reaction.

  • Section-C (Specialization)

    60 Questions (60 Marks)

    TEST-16

    Syllabus For the Post of DEPUTY EXECUTIVE ENGINEER 2 [STE], ASSISTANT EXECUTIVE ENGINEER 3 [STE], DEPUTY EXECUTIVE ENGINEER

    3 [R], ASSISTANT EXECUTIVE ENGINEER 4 [R], ASSISTANT EXECUTIVE

    ENGINEER 3 [STE], DEPUTY EXECUTIVE ENGINEER 3 [B], ASSISTANT EXECUTIVE ENGINEER 4[B] & ASSISTANT EXECUTIVE ENGINEER 6 [EST]

    1. Building Materials : Timber, Bricks, Cement, Concrete : Importance of W/C Ratio, Strength, ingredients including admixtures, workability, testing for strength, elasticity, non-

    destructive testing, mix design methods.

    2. Solid Mechanics Elastic constants, stress, plane stress, Mohrs circles of stress, strains, plane strain, Mohrs circle of strain, combined stress; Elastic theories of failure; Simple bending, shear; Torsion of circular and rectangular sections and simple members.

    3. Structural Analysis of determinate structures different methods Analysis of indeterminate skeletal frames-moment distribution, slope-deflection, stiffness and force methods, energy

    methods, Muller Breslau principle and application. Plastic analysis of indeterminate beams and simple frames shape factors.

    4. Design of Steel Structures Principles of working stress methods. Design of connections, simple members, Built up sections and frames, Design of Industrial roofs. Principles of

    ultimate load design. Design of simple members and frames.

    5. Design of Concrete Structures Limit state design for bending, shear, axial compression and combined forces. Codal provisions for slabs, beams, walls and footings. Working stress

    method of design of R C members. Design of simple members and determinate structures.

    6. Construction Practice, Planning And Management Concreting Equipment

    Soil Mechanics : Properties of soils, classification and interrelationship; Compaction

    behaviour, methods of compaction and their choice; Permeability and seepage, flow nets,

    Inverted filters; Compressibility and consolidation; Shearing resistance, stresses and

    failure; soil testing in laboratory and in-situ; Stress path and applications; Earth

    pressure theories, stress distribution in soil; soil exploration, samplers, load tests,

    penetration tests.

  • Foundation Engineering :

    Types of foundations, Selection criteria, bearing capacity, settlement, laboratory and field

    tests; Types of piles and their design and layout, Foundations on expansive soils,

    swelling and its prevention, foundation of swelling soils.

    ADVANCED TOPICS RELATING TO STRUCTURES

    THEORY OF ELASTICITY

    Plane Stress and Plane Strain: Components of stress, Strain, Hookes law, Stress and strain at a

    point. Plane stress, Plane strain, Equations of equilibrium, Boundary conditions, Compatibility

    equations stress foundation.

    Two Dimensional Problems in Rectangular Coordinates: Solution by polynomials, Saint

    Vanants principle determination of displacements, Bending of cantilever loaded at the end, Bending of a beam by uniform load.

    ADVANCED REINFORCED CONCRETE DESIGN

    Deflection of Reinforced Concrete Beams and Slabs: Introduction, Short-term deflection of

    beams and slabs,

    Estimation of Crack width in Reinforced Concrete Members: Introduction, Factors affecting

    crack width in beams, Mechanisms of flexural cracking, Calculation of crack width, Simple

    empirical method, Estimation of crack width in beams by IS 456, Shrinkage and thermal

    cracking.

    FINITE ELEMENT METHOD OF ANALYSIS

    Introduction: A brief history of F.E.M. Need of the method, Review of basic principles of solid

    mechanics, Equations of equilibrium, Boundary conditions, Compatibility, Strain displacement

    relations, Constitutive relationship.

    Theory relating to the formulation of the finite element method, Coordinate system (local and

    global), Basic component A single element. Derivation of stiffness matrix, Assembly of

    stiffness, Matrix boundary conditions All with reference to trusses under axial forces.

    Concept of element, Various element shapes, Triangular element. Discretisation of a structure,

    Mesh refinement Vs. Higher order element, Inter connections at nodes of displacement models

    on inter element compatibility.

    ADVANCED FOUNDATION ENGINEERING

    Introduction : Principles of Design of Foundations, Types of shear failures in foundation

    soils, Types of foundations, Design Loads, Basic Concepts of safe and allowable bearing

    capacity.

  • Shallow Foundations:

    Bearing capacity theories Terzaghi, Meyerhof, Skempton, Hansen, Vesic and IS Methods,

    Bearing capacity evaluation from Standard Penetration test and Plate load test.

    Settlement Analysis: Uniform and Differential Settlements, Elastic and Consolidation

    Settlements, Settlement analysis in cohesionless soils by Schemartmann and Hartman method,

    Penetration tests; Permissible settlements as per IS 1904-1978, causes of settlement, settlement

    Control.

    Proportioning of footings: Isolated column footings, Strip, combined Footings and Strap Footing.

    Raft Foundations: Bearing capacity of raft foundation, floating raft, Types of rafts, Beam on

    Elastic foundation and Conventional methods of Design, determination of modulus of subgrade

    reaction.

  • Section-C (Specialization)

    60 Questions (60 Marks)

    TEST-17

    Syllabus For the Post of ASSISTANT PLANNER 4 [TTP] &

    ASSISTANT EXECUTIVE ENGINEER 4 [TTE]

    Urban Transportation Planning :

    Urban transportation planning concepts systems approach to the planning process.

    Trip generation modeling variables influencing trip generation, regression analysis and category analysis.

    Trip distribution modeling factors governing trip distribution, growth-factor methods and gravity models, calibration of gravity models.

    Modal split modeling factors influencing mode choice, discrete choice models, route assignment traffic assignment techniques.

    Transportation surveys.

    Transport related land use models, urban structure, urban goods transport.

    Traffic Engineering and Management :

    Traffic Engineering:

    Introduction and scope.

    Traffic stream components and characteristics.

    Traffic studies.

    Highway capacity and performance characteristics.

    Planning and design of facilities.

    Probability and statistics for traffic engineering.

    Theoretical techniques for describing traffic flow.

    Traffic forecasting principles and techniques.

    Simulation in traffic engineering.

    Traffic Management:

    Transportation system management Travel demand management, Traffic management.

  • Geometric Design of Highways

    Geometric design provisions for various transportation facilities as per AASHTO, IRC and other guidelines.

    Discussion of controls governing geometric design

    Route layout and selection.

    Elements of design sight distances, horizontal alignment, transition curves, super elevation and side friction.

    Vertical alignment grades, crest and sag curves.

    Highway cross-sectional elements and their design for rural highways, urban street and hill roads.

    Atgrade intersections, sight distance considerations and principles of design, channelisation, mini round-abouts, layout of round-abouts.

    Interchanges Major and minor interchanges, entrance and exit ramps, acceleration and deceleration lanes, bicycle and pedestrian facility design.

    Parking layout and design.

    Terminal layout and design. Analysis and Design of Pavements

    Pavement types, stress distribution pavements theoretical and actual

    Sub grade conditions and traffic loading.

    Design principle and methods for flexible and rigid pavements.

    Design of heavy duty pavements.

    Concrete block pavements.

    Evaluation of pavement condition, pavement instrumentation:

    Types of pavement distresses, their origins and remedy.

    Roughness and skid resistance.

    Environmental effects and influences.

    Pavement maintenance, overlays.

    Pavement management systems.

    Airport Planning & Design

    Aircraft characteristics.

    Obstruction criteria.

    Air traffic control.

    Runways: Orientation, length, geometric standards, capacity, configuration.

    Taxiway, geometric standards, fillets, high speed exit taxiway.

    Apron-gate area and circulation.

    Terminal building functional areas and facilities.

    The planning and site selection.

    Pavement design and evaluation.

    Visual aids.

    Drainage.

    Heliports.

  • Section-C (Specialization)

    60 Questions (60 Marks)

    TEST-18

    Syllabus For the Post of ASSISTANT EXECUTIVE ENGINEER 2

    [GTE] , ASSISTANT EXECUTIVE ENGINEER 4 [R] &

    ASSISTANT EXECUTIVE ENGINEER 2 [GTE]

    FOUNDATION ENGINEERING

    Principles of D