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7/21/2019 TNPSC-Syllabus http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/tnpsc-syllabus-56d9cf5bf37cc 1/20 sh nk r i s c demy COM INED CIVIL SERVICES – I GROUP I SERVICES (Preliminary Examination) General Studies – Degree Standard Objective type – 200 items – 300 Marks UNIT –  I - GENERAL SCIENCE Physics - Universe - General Scientific laws - Scientific instruments - Inventions and discoveries-  National scientific laboratories-Science glossary-Mechanics and properties of matter-Physical quantities, standards and units-Force, motion and energy- electricity and Magnetism - electronics & communications - Heat, light and sound-Atomic and nuclear physics-Solid State Physics- Spectroscopy – Geophysics - Astronomy and space science. Chemistry - Elements and Compounds-Acids, bases and salts - Oxidation and reduction – Chemistry of ores and metals -Carbon, nitrogen and their compounds-Fertilizers, pesticides, insecticides- Biochemistry and biotechnology-Electrochemistry-Polymers and plastics Botany - Main Concepts of life science-The cell-basic unit of life-Classification of living organism-  Nutrition and dietetics-Respiration-Excretion of metabolic waste-Bio-communication Zoology - Blood and blood circulation-Endocrine system-Reproductive system-Genetics the science of heredity-Environment, ecology, health and hygiene, Bio- diversity and its conservation-Human diseases, prevention and remedies-Communicable diseases and non- communicable diseases- Alcoholism and drug abuse-Animals, plants and human life. UNIT – II - CURRENT EVENTS History - Latest diary of events – National - National symbols -Profile of States-Defence, national security and terrorism-World organizations-pacts and summits-Eminent persons & places in news- Sports & games-Books & authors -Awards & Honours-Cultural panorama-Latest historical events- India and its neighbours- Latest terminology- Appointments-who is who? Political Science - India’s foreign policy - Latest court verdicts – public opinion - Problems in conduct of public elections- Political parties and political system in India- Public awareness & General administration- Role of Voluntary organizations & Govt.,-Welfare oriented govt. schemes, their utility Geography - Geographical landmarks-Policy on environment and ecology Economics- Current socio-economic problems-New economic policy & govt. sector Science - Latest inventions on science & technology - Latest discoveries in Health Science - Mass media & communication UNIT –  III - GEOGRAPHY Earth and Universe - Solar system - Atmosphere hydrosphere, lithosphere -Monsoon, rainfall, weather and climate - Water resources - rivers in India - Soil, minerals & natural resources-Natural vegetation- Forest & wildlife-Agricultural pattern, livestock & fisheries-Transport & communication-Social geography – population-density and distribution-Natural calamities – disaster management-Climate change - impact and consequences - mitigation measures-Pollution Control UNIT –  IV - HISTORY AND CULTURE OF INDIA Pre-historic events -Indus valley civilization-Vedic, Aryan and Sangam age-Maurya dynasty- Buddhism and Jainism-Guptas, Delhi Sultans, Mughals and Marathas-Age of Vijayanagaram and the  bahmanis-South Indian history-Culture and Heritage of Tamil people-Advent of European invasion-

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COM INED CIVIL SERVICES – I

GROUP I SERVICES (Preliminary Examination)General Studies – Degree Standard

Objective type – 200 items – 300 Marks

UNIT –  I - GENERAL SCIENCE

Physics - Universe - General Scientific laws - Scientific instruments - Inventions and discoveries-

 National scientific laboratories-Science glossary-Mechanics and properties of matter-Physical

quantities, standards and units-Force, motion and energy- electricity and Magnetism - electronics &

communications - Heat, light and sound-Atomic and nuclear physics-Solid State Physics-Spectroscopy – Geophysics - Astronomy and space science.

Chemistry - Elements and Compounds-Acids, bases and salts - Oxidation and reduction – Chemistryof ores and metals -Carbon, nitrogen and their compounds-Fertilizers, pesticides, insecticides-

Biochemistry and biotechnology-Electrochemistry-Polymers and plastics

Botany - Main Concepts of life science-The cell-basic unit of life-Classification of living organism-

 Nutrition and dietetics-Respiration-Excretion of metabolic waste-Bio-communication

Zoology - Blood and blood circulation-Endocrine system-Reproductive system-Genetics the science

of heredity-Environment, ecology, health and hygiene, Bio- diversity and its conservation-Humandiseases, prevention and remedies-Communicable diseases and non- communicable diseases-

Alcoholism and drug abuse-Animals, plants and human life.

UNIT – II - CURRENT EVENTS

History - Latest diary of events – National - National symbols -Profile of States-Defence, national

security and terrorism-World organizations-pacts and summits-Eminent persons & places in news-

Sports & games-Books & authors -Awards & Honours-Cultural panorama-Latest historical events-India and its neighbours- Latest terminology- Appointments-who is who?

Political Science - India’s foreign policy - Latest court verdicts – public opinion - Problems inconduct of public elections- Political parties and political system in India- Public awareness &

General administration- Role of Voluntary organizations & Govt.,-Welfare oriented govt. schemes,

their utility

Geography - Geographical landmarks-Policy on environment and ecology

Economics- Current socio-economic problems-New economic policy & govt. sector

Science - Latest inventions on science & technology - Latest discoveries in Health Science - Massmedia & communication

UNIT –  III - GEOGRAPHY

Earth and Universe - Solar system - Atmosphere hydrosphere, lithosphere -Monsoon, rainfall, weatherand climate - Water resources - rivers in India - Soil, minerals & natural resources-Natural vegetation-

Forest & wildlife-Agricultural pattern, livestock & fisheries-Transport & communication-Socialgeography – population-density and distribution-Natural calamities – disaster management-Climate

change - impact and consequences - mitigation measures-Pollution Control

UNIT –  IV - HISTORY AND CULTURE OF INDIA

Pre-historic events -Indus valley civilization-Vedic, Aryan and Sangam age-Maurya dynasty-

Buddhism and Jainism-Guptas, Delhi Sultans, Mughals and Marathas-Age of Vijayanagaram and the

 bahmanis-South Indian history-Culture and Heritage of Tamil people-Advent of European invasion-

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Expansion and consolidation of British rule-Effect of British rule on socio-economic factors-Socialreforms and religious movements-India since independence-Characteristics of Indian culture-Unity in

diversity –race, colour, language, custom-India-as secular state-Organizations for fine arts, dance,

drama, music-Growth of rationalist, Dravidian movement in TN-Political parties and populist

schemes – Prominent personalities in the various spheres – Arts, Science, literature and Philosophy –

Mother Teresa, Swami Vivekananda, Pandit Ravishankar , M.S. Subbulakshmi, Rukmani Arundel and

J. Krishnamoorthy etc.

UNIT –  V - INDIAN POLITY

Constitution of India - Preamble to the constitution - Salient features of constitution - Union, State andterritory - Citizenship-rights amend duties - Fundamental rights - Fundamental duties - Human rights

charter - Union legislature – Parliament - State executive - State Legislature – assembly - Status ofJammu & Kashmir - Local government – Panchayat raj – Tamil Nadu - Judiciary in India – Rule of

law/Due process of law - Indian federalism – center – state relations - Emergency provisions - Civil

services in India - Administrative challenges in a welfare state - Complexities of district

administration - Elections - Election Commission Union and State - Official language and Schedule-VIII - Amendments to constitution - Schedules to constitution - Administrative reforms & tribunals-

Corruption in public life - Anti-corruption measures – Central Vigilance Commission, lok-adalats,Ombudsman, Comptroller and Auditor General of India. - Right to information - Central and State

Commission - Empowerment of women- Voluntary organizations and public grievances redressal -Consumer protection forms

UNIT –  VI - INDIAN ECONOMY

 Nature of Indian economy - Five-year plan models-an assessment - Land reforms & agriculture -

Application of science in agriculture -Industrial growth - Capital formation and investment-Role of

 public sector & disinvestment-Development of infrastructure- National income - Public finance &fiscal policy - Price policy & public distribution- Banking, money & monetary policy - Role of

Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) - WTO-globalization & privatization - Rural welfare oriented

 programmes - Social sector problems – population, education, health, employment, poverty - HRD –

sustainable economic growth- Economic trends in Tamil Nadu - Energy Different sources anddevelopment - Finance Commission - Planning Commission - National Development Council

UNIT –  VII - INDIAN NATIONAL MOVEMENT

 National renaissance- Early uprising against British rule-1857 Revolt- Indian National Congress -

Emergence of national leaders - Gandhi, Nehru, Tagore, Nethaji - Growth of militant movements -Different modes of agitations-Era of different Acts & Pacts-World war & final phase struggle -

Communalism led to partition- Role of Tamil Nadu in freedom struggle - Rajaji, VOC, Periyar,

Bharathiyar & Others - Birth of political parties /political system in India since independence

UNIT –  VIII - MENTAL ABILITY TESTS

Conversion of information to data - Collection, compilation and presentation of data - Tables, graphs,

diagrams-Parametric representation of data-Analytical interpretation of data -Simplification-Percentage-Highest Common Factor (HCF)-Lowest Common Multiple (LCM)-Ratio and Proportion-

Simple interest-Compound interest-Area-Volume-Time and Work-Behavioral ability - Basic terms,

Communications in information technology -Application of Information and CommunicationTechnology (ICT) - Decision making and problem solving

Logical Reasoning - Puzzles - Dice - Visual Reasoning - Alpha numeric Reasoning - Number Series- Logical Number/Alphabetical/Diagrammatic Sequences

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COM INED CIVIL SERVICES – I

Group I Services - (Main Examination) Paper - IGeneral Studies – Degree Standard

Descriptive type

UNIT – I: MODERN HISTORY OF INDIA AND INDIAN CULTURE

Advent of European invasion- Expansion and consolidation of British rule - Effect of British rule on

socio-economic factors - Social reforms and religious movements - India since independence -

Characteristics of Indian culture - Unity in diversity - race, colour, language, custom - India - a

secular state - Organizations for fine arts, dance, drama, music - Growth of rationalist, Dravidian

movement in Tamil Nadu - Political parties and populist schemes - National renaissance - Early

uprising against British rule - 1857 Revolt - Indian National Congress - Emergence of national leaders

- Gandhi, Nehru, Tagore, Nethaji - Growth of militant movements -Different modes of agitations -

Era of different Acts & Pacts - World war & final phase struggle - Communalism led to partition -

Role of Tamil Nadu in freedom struggle - Rajaji, VOC, Periyar, Bharathiyar & Others

UNIT – 2: GENERAL MENTAL ABILITY

Conversion of information to data - Collection, compilation and presentation of data - Tables, graphs,

diagrams - Parametric representation of data -Analytical interpretation of data - Percentage - Highest

Common Factor (HCF) - Lowest Common Multiple (LCM) - Ratio and Proportion - Simple interest -

Compound interest - Area - Volume- Time and Work – Probability - Information technology - Basic

terms, Communications - Application of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) -

Decision making and problem solving - Basics in Computers / Computer terminology.

UNIT  –   3: ROLE AND IMPACT OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY IN THE

DEVELOPMENT OF INDIA AND TAMIL NADU

 Nature of universe - General scientific laws - Scientific instruments - Inventions and discoveries -

 National scientific laboratories - Science glossary - Physical quantities, standards and units -

Mechanics and properties of matter - Force, motion and energy - Heat, light and sound - Magnetism,

electricity and electronics - Atomic and nuclear physics - Astronomy and space science - Elements

and compounds - Acids, bases and salts - Oxidation and reduction - Carbon, nitrogen and their

compounds - Natural disasters - safeguard measures - Chemistry of ores and metals - Fertilizers,

 pesticides, insecticides - Biochemistry and biotechnology - Polymers and plastics – Electrochemistry -

Main concepts of life science - The cell -basic unit of life - Classification of living organism -

 Nutrition and dietetics - Respiration - Excretion of metabolic waste - Bio – communication - Blood

and blood circulation - Endocrine system- Reproductive system- Animals, plants and human life -

Govt. policy /organizations on Science and Technology - Role, achievement & impact of Science and

Technology - Energy - self sufficiency - oil exploration - Defence Research Organization - Ocean

research and development - Genetics - the science of heredity - Environment, ecology, health and

hygiene, Bio - diversity and its conservation - Human diseases, prevention and remedies -

Communicable diseases and non - communicable diseases - Alcoholism and Drug abuse - Computer

science and advancement - Genetic Engineering - Remote sensing and benefits

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COM INED CIVIL SERVICES – I

Group I Services - (Main Examination) Paper - IIGeneral Studies – Degree Standard, Descriptive type

UNIT – I: INDIAN POLITY AND EMERGING POLITICAL TRENDS ACROSS THE WORLD AFFECTING INDIA AND GEOGRAPHY OF INDIA

Indian polity - Constitution of India - Preamble to the constitution - Salient features of constitution -Union, state and territory - Citizenship - rights and duties - Fundamental rights - Directive principles

of state policy - Fundamental duties - Human rights charter - Union executive - Union legislature -

 parliament - State executive - State legislature – assembly - Status of Jammu & Kashmir - Local

government - Panchayat raj - Indian federalism - center state relations - Judiciary in India - Rule oflaw /Due process of law - Emergency provisions - Civil services in India - Administrative Challenges

in a welfare state - Complexities of district administration - Elections - Election Commission Union

and State -Official language and Schedule - VIII - Amendments to constitution - Schedules toconstitution

a. Emerging political trends across the world affecting India

Foreign Affairs with special emphasis on India’s relations with neighbouring countries and in the

region -Security and defence related matters - Nuclear policy, issues and conflicts-The IndianDiaspora and its contribution to India and the world.

b. Geography of IndiaEarth and universe - Solar system - Atmosphere, hydrosphere, lithosphere - Monsoon, rainfall,

weather and climate - Water resources - rivers in India - Soil, minerals & natural resources - Natural

vegetation - Forest & wildlife - Agricultural pattern, livestock & fisheries - Transport includingSurface Transport & communication - Social geography - population - density and distribution -

 Natural calamities - disaster management - Bottom topography of Indian ocean, Arabian Sea and Bay

of Bengal - Climate change - impact and consequences - mitigation measures - Pollution Control

Candidates may choose to answer EITHER the Tamil question only in Tamil OR the English

question only in English. Candidates writing in English shall if they choose to answer the Tamil

question, write only in Tamil

2. Tamil language, Tamil society - its culture and Heritage / English Language1.  ehfßfK« g©ghL - jÄH® njh‰wK« gutY«

2.  g©il¤ jÄH® thœÉaš áªjidfŸ - åu«, fhjš, mw« mw¡nfh£L tÊghLfŸ k‰W«rl§FKiwfŸ.

3.  jÄH® rkaK« g©gh£L be¿KiwfS« - irt«, itzt«4.  jÄH® g©gh£L¡ fiyí«, ehfßfK« - ïaš, ïir, ehlf«, XÉa«, kU¤Jt«, á‰g«, eh£L¥òw¡

fiyfŸ.5.  j‰fhy thœÉš jÄH® r_f thœ¡if - rhâ,rka«, bg©fŸ, murÆš, fšÉ, bghUËaš, tÂf«,

 btËeh£L¤ bjhl®òfŸ.

(OR)

English Language Skills

1. Précis writing, 2. Report writing on current issues.

3. Comprehension of a given passage and answering questions thereupon.

3. Administration of Union and States with special reference to Tamil Nadu

State government organization - structure, functions and control mechanism - District administration -role in people’s welfare oriented programmes - Industrial map of Tamil Nadu - role of state

government -Public Services - role of recruitment agencies - State finance -- resources, budget and

financial administration - Use of IT in administration - e-governance in the State - Natural calamities -Disaster Management Union and State -strategic planning in the State - Social welfare - Government

sponsored schemes with reference to Tamil Nadu - Union government organization - structure,

functions and control mechanism - Relationship between State and Union - Industrial map of Indiarole of Union government - Public Services role of recruitment agencies in Union Government -

Union finance resources, budget and financial administration - Use of IT in administration e-

governance in Union Government - Social welfare - government sponsored schemes by Government

of India.

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COM INED CIVIL SERVICES – I

Group I Services - (Main Examination) Paper - IIIGeneral Studies – Degree Standard, Descriptive type

I. CURRENT EVENTS OF NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL IMPORTANCE

Latest diary of events - national /international - National symbols - Profile of states - Defence,national security and terrorism - Geographical landmarks- World organizations - pacts and summits -

Latest inventions on science & technology - Eminent personalities & places in news - Sports & games

- Books & authors - Awards & honours - Cultural panorama - Latest historical events - Policy on

environment and ecology - India and its neighbours - Natural disasters - safeguard measures - Latest

terminology - Appointments - who is who? - India’s foreign policy - Latest court verdicts - public

opinion - Problems in conduct of public elections - Political parties and political system in India -

Public awareness & general administration - Role of voluntary organizations & govt. - Welfare

oriented govt. schemes, their utility - New economic policy & govt. sector - Mass media &

communication

2. CURRENT ECONOMIC TRENDS: INDIAN ECONOMY AND IMPACT OF GLOBAL

ECONOMY ON INDIAa. Indian economy -  Nature of Indian economy - Five - year plan models - an assessment - Land

reforms & agriculture - Application of science in agriculture - Industrial growth - Capital formation

and investment - Role of public sector & disinvestment - Development of infrastructure - National

income - Public finance & fiscal policy - Price policy & public distribution – Consumerism &

Consumer protection - Banking, money & monetary policy - Role of Foreign Direct Investment -

WTO – Liberalization globalization & privatization - Rural welfare oriented programmes - HRD -

sustainable economic growth - Economic trend in Tamil Nadu - Energy Different sources and

development - Finance Commission - Planning Commission - National Development Council -

Poverty Alleviation Programmes.

b. Impact of global economy on India

Impact of the Economic Crisis on India : (a) Offshoot of Globalized Economy - (b) Aspects of

Financial Turmoil in India - Capital Outflow - Impact on Stock and Forex Market - Impact on theIndian Banking System - Impact on Industrial Sector and Export Prospect - Impact on Employment -

Impact on Poverty - (c) Indian Economic Outlook.

India’s Crisis Responses and Challenges: (a) State of Economy in Crisis Times - (b) RBI’s Crisis

Response - (c) Government’s Crisis Response - (d) The Risks and Challenges - Monetary policy -

Fiscal Policy - Financial stability

The Options Ahead: Diversifying Exports - Boosting Domestic Consumption - Enhancing Public

Spending - Generating Employment - Provisioning credit to Productive Sectors - Need for Structural

Reforms - Increased purchasing power of the people.

3. SOCIO - ECONOMIC ISSUES IN INDIA/ TAMIL NADU

Population Explosion - Unemployment issues in India & Tamil Nadu - Child Labour - Economic

Issues (a) Poverty (b) Sanitation- Rural and Urban (c) Corruption in public life - Anti -Corruptionmeasures - CVC, Lok-adalats, Ombudsman, CAG. – Illiteracy –Women Empowerment- Role of the

Government Women Empowerment Social injustice to womenfolk - Domestic violence, dowry

menace, sexual assault - Loss of cultural heritage due to economic development - Urbanization and its

impact on the society - Impact of violence on the growth of the nation – Religious violence, Terrorism

and Communal violence - Regional Disparities - Problems of Minorities - Human Rights issues -

Right to information - Central and State Commission - Faith and conflict among legislature,

executive, judiciary and media. - Education – Linkage between Education and Economic Growth. -

Community Development Programme - Employment Guarantee Scheme - Self Employment and

Entrepreneurship Development - Role of N.G.O’s in Social Welfare – Government Policy on Health.

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COM INED CIVIL SERVICES –II

General Studies (Preliminary Examination)(for Group – II (CCSE-I) Services) 200 Items – 300 Marks

UNIT-I: GENERAL SCIENCE

Physics -  Universe-General Scientific laws-Scientific instruments-Inventions and discoveries- National scientific laboratories-Science glossary-Mechanics and properties of matter-Physical

quantities, standards and units-Force, motion and energy-electricity and Magnetism -Heat, light and

sound-Atomic and nuclear physics.Chemistry - Elements and Compounds-Acids, bases and salts-Oxidation and reduction-Chemistry of

ores and metals-Carbon, nitrogen and their compounds-Fertilizers, pesticides, insecticides

Botany-Main Concepts of life science-The cell-basic unit of life-Classification of living organism-

 Nutrition and dietetics-RespirationZoology-Blood and blood circulation-Endocrine system-Reproductive system-Genetics the science of

heredity-Environment, ecology, health and hygiene, Bio- diversity and its conservation-Humandiseases, prevention and remedies-Communicable diseases and non- communicable diseases

UNIT-II: CURRENT EVENTS

History - Latest diary of events – National-National symbols-Profile of States -Eminent persons & places in news-Sports & games-Books & authors -Awards & honours-Latest historical events-India

and its neighbours - Appointments-who is who?

Political Science - Problems in conduct of public elections- Political parties and political system in

India- Public awareness & General administration - Role of Voluntary organizations & Govt.,-Welfare oriented govt. schemes, their utility-

Geography - Geographical landmarks-Policy on environment and ecology-

Economics - Current socio-economic problems new economic policy & govt. sector

Science - Latest inventions on science & technology Latest discoveries in Health Science Mass media

& communication

UNIT III: GEOGRAPHY

Earth and Universe - Solar system - Atmosphere hydrosphere, lithosphere - Monsoon, rainfall,

weather and climate - Water resources - rivers in India - Soil, minerals & natural resources - Natural

vegetation-Forest & wildlife - Agricultural pattern, livestock & fisheries- Social geography -

 population - density and distribution - Natural calamities - disaster management.

UNIT IV: HISTORY AND CULTURE OF INDIA

South Indian history - Culture and Heritage of Tamil people - Advent of European invasion-Expansion and consolidation of British rule - Effect of British rule on socio-economic factors-Social

reforms and religious movements-India since independence-Characteristics of Indian culture - Unity

in diversity –race, colour, language, custom-India-as secular state-Organizations for fine arts, dance,drama, music-Growth of rationalist, Dravidian movement in TN-Political parties and populist

schemes – schemes - Prominent personalities in the various spheres – Arts, Science, literature andPhilosophy – Mother Teresa, Swami Vivekananda, Pandit Ravishankar, M.S.Subbulakshmi, Rukmani

Arundel and J. Krishnamoorthy etc.

UNIT-V: INDIAN POLITY

Constitution of India- Preamble to the constitution- Salient features of constitution- Union, State and

territory - Fundamental rights - Fundamental duties - Human rights charter - Union legislature -

Parliament- State executive-. State Legislature – assembly - Status of Jammu & Kashmir-. Local

government - panchayat raj - Tamil Nadu- Judiciary in India - Rule of law/Due process of law -Indian federalism - center - state relations- Emergency provisions - Elections - Election Commission

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Union and State- Amendments to constitution- Schedules to constitution- Administrative reforms &tribunals- Corruption in public life- Anti-corruption measures – Central Vigilance Commission, lok-

adalats, Ombudsman, Comptroller and Auditor General of India- Right to information - Central and

State Commission- Empowerment of women.

UNIT- VI: INDIAN ECONOMY

 Nature of Indian economy - Five-year plan models-an assessment - Land reforms & agriculture-

Application of science in agriculture - Industrial growth-Role of public sector & disinvestment-Development of infrastructure - National income Rural welfare oriented programmes - Social sector

 problems - population, education, health, employment, poverty- HRD - sustainable economic growth-Economic trends in Tamil Nadu - Energy Different sources and development- Finance Commission -

Planning Commission- National Development Council

UNIT – VI: INDIAN NATIONAL MOVEMENT

Early uprising against British rule-1857 Revolt- Indian National Congress - Emergence of national

leaders-Gandhi, Nehru, Tagore, Nethaji - Growth of militant movements - Communalism led to

 partition-Role of Tamil Nadu in freedom struggle - Rajaji, VOC, Periyar, Bharathiar & Others-Birthof political parties /political system in India since independence.

UNIT- VII: MENTAL ABILITY TESTSConversion of information to data - Collection, compilation and presentation of data Tables, graphs,

diagrams-Analytical interpretation of data - Simplification - Percentage - Highest Common Factor

(HCF) - Lowest Common Multiple (LCM) - Ratio and Proportion - Simple interest-Compound

interest - Area – Volume - Time and Work Decision making and problem solving - Logical Reasoning – Puzzles - Dice - Visual Reasoning - Alpha numeric Reasoning - Number Series - Logical

 Number/Alphabetical/Diagrammatic Sequences….

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COM INED CIVIL SERVICES –II

CSSE – I (Group – II) Service Main ExaminationGeneral Studies (Degree Standard)

Paper – I (Objective Type) 

UNIT-I: ROLE AND IMPACT OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY IN THE DEVELOPMENT

OF INDIA AND TAMIL NADU.

 Nature of universe-General scientific laws-Scientific instruments-Inventions and discoveries -Science

glossary-Physical quantities, standards and units -Mechanics and properties of matter-Force, motion

and energy-Heat, light and sound-Magnetism, -electricity and electronics -Elements and -compounds -

Acids, bases and salts-Oxidation and reduction-Carbon, nitrogen and their compounds-Fertilizers - pesticides, insecticides -Main concepts of life science-The cell -basic unit of life-Classification of

living organism-Nutrition -and dietetics-Respiration -Blood and blood –circulation-Endocrine system-

Reproductive system-Animals, plants and human life-Govt. policy -organizations on Science andTechnology-Role, achievement & impact of Science and -technology-Energy - self sufficiency - oil

exploration- Genetics - the science of heredity-Environment, ecology, health and -hygiene, Bio -

diversity and its conservation-Human diseases, prevention and remedies-Communicable diseases and

non - communicable diseases-Alcoholism and Drug abuse- Computer -science and advancement

UNIT-II: ADMINISTRATION OF UNION AND STATES WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TOTAMIL NADU

State government organization - structure, functions and control mechanism-District administration -role in people’s welfare oriented programmes-Industrial map of Tamil Nadu -- role of state

government-Public Services -- role of recruitment agencies-State finance - resources, budget and

financial administration-Use of IT in administration -- e-governance in the State-Natural calamities –

Disaster Management Union and State -Social welfare - Government sponsored schemes with

reference to Tamil Nadu-Relationship between State and Union-Industrial map of India -PublicServices - role of recruitment agencies in Union Government- Social welfare - government sponsored

schemes by Government of India

UNIT-III: SOCIO - ECONOMIC ISSUES IN INDIA/ TAMIL NADU

Population Explosion- Unemployment issues in India & Tamil Nadu- Child Labour- Economic Issues(a) Poverty (b) Sanitation- Rural and Urban (c) Corruption in public life - Anti -Corruption -measures

- CVC, Lok-adalats, Ombudsman, CAG.-Illiteracy-Women Empowerment – Role of the Govt. in

Women Empowerment - Social injustice to womenfolk - Domestic violence, dowry menace, sexualassault-Impact of violence on the growth of the nation – Religious violence, --Terrorism and

Communal violence.- Human Rights issues-Right to information - Central and State Commission.-

Education – Linkage between Education and Economic Growth-Community DevelopmentProgramme-Employment Guarantee Scheme-Self Employment and Entrepreneurship Development-

Role of N.G.O’s in Social Welfare – Govt. Policy on Health.

UNIT-IV: ESSAY (DESCRIPTIVE TYPE)

(a)  Current issues at National Level

(b)  Current issues at State Level

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COM INED CIVIL SERVICES – II

General Studies Main ExaminationFor Group - II - A Services, (For all Non-Interview Post)

200 Items 300 Marks

UNIT-I: GENERAL SCIENCE

Physics - Universe-General Scientific laws-Scientific instruments-Inventions and discoveries- National scientific laboratories-Science glossary-Mechanics and properties of matter-Physical

quantities, standards and units-Force, motion and energy-electricity and Magnetism -Heat, light and

sound-Atomic and nuclear physics.

Chemistry - Elements and Compounds-Acids, bases and salts-Oxidation and reduction-Chemistry of

ores and metals-Carbon, nitrogen and their compounds-Fertilizers, pesticides, insecticides

Botany - Main Concepts of life science-The cell-basic unit of life-Classification of living organism -

 Nutrition and dietetics-Respiration

Zoology - Blood and blood circulation-Endocrine system-Reproductive system-Genetics the science

of heredity-Environment, ecology, health and hygiene, Bio- diversity and its conservation-Human

diseases, prevention and remedies-Communicable diseases and non- communicable diseases

UNIT-II: CURRENT EVENTS

History - Latest diary of events – National-National symbols-Profile of States -Eminent persons &

 places in news-Sports & games-Books & authors -Awards & Honours-Latest historical events-- India

and its neighbours - Appointments-who is who?

Political Science - Problems in conduct of public elections- Political parties and political system in

India- Public awareness & General administration - Role of Voluntary organizations & Govt.,-Welfare oriented govt. schemes, their utility-

Geography - Geographical landmarks-Policy on environment and ecology-

Economics - Current socio-economic problems New economic policy & govt. sector

Science - Latest inventions on science & technology Latest discoveries in Health Science Mass media& communication

UNIT III GEOGRAPHY

Earth and Universe-Solar system-Atmosphere hydrosphere, lithosphere-Monsoon, rainfall, weatherand climate-Water resources -rivers in India-Soil, minerals & natural resources-Natural vegetation-

Forest & wildlife-Agricultural pattern, livestock & fisheries- Social geography – population-density

and distribution-Natural calamities – disaster management.

UNIT IV: HISTORY AND CULTURE OF INDIA

South Indian history-Culture and Heritage of Tamil people--Advent of European invasion-Expansion

and consolidation of British rule-Effect of British rule on socio-economic factors-Social reforms andreligious movements-India since independence-Characteristics of Indian culture-Unity in diversity – 

race, colour, language, custom-India-as secular state-Organizations for fine arts, dance, drama, music-

Growth of rationalist, Dravidian movement in TN-Political parties and populist schemes- Prominent personalities in the various spheres – Arts, Science, literature and Philosophy – Mother Teresa, Swami

Vivekananda, Pandit Ravishankar , M.S.Subbulakshmi, Rukmani Arundel and J.Krishnamoorthy etc.

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UNIT-V: INDIAN POLITY

Constitution of India- Preamble to the constitution- Salient features of constitution- Union, State and

territory - Fundamental rights- Fundamental duties- Human rights charter- Union legislature –

Parliament- State executive-. State Legislature – assembly- Status of Jammu & Kashmir-. Local

government – Panchayat raj – Tamil Nadu- Judiciary in India – Rule of law/Due process of law-

Indian federalism – center – state relations- Emergency provisions- Elections - Election CommissionUnion and State- Amendments to constitution- Schedules to constitution- Administrative reforms &tribunals- Corruption in public life- Anti-corruption measures – Central Vigilance Commission, lok-

adalats, Ombudsman, Comptroller and Auditor General of India- Right to information - Central and

State Commission- Empowerment of women.

UNIT- VI: INDIAN ECONOMY

 Nature of Indian economy- Five-year plan models-an assessment-Land reforms & agriculture-

Application of science in agriculture-Industrial growth-Role of public sector & disinvestment-

Development of infrastructure- National income Rural welfare oriented programmes- Social sector problems – population, education, health, employment, poverty- HRD – sustainable economic

growth- Economic trends in Tamil Nadu - Energy Different sources and development- Finance

Commission - Planning Commission- National Development Council

UNIT – VI: INDIAN NATIONAL MOVEMENT

Early uprising against British rule-1857 Revolt- Indian National Congress-Emergence of national

leaders-Gandhi, Nehru, Tagore, Nethaji - Growth of militant movements -Communalism led to partition-Role of Tamil Nadu in freedom struggle - Rajaji, VOC, Periyar, Bharathiyar & Others-Birth

of political parties /political system in India since independence

UNIT- VII: MENTAL ABILITY TESTS

Conversion of information to data - Collection, compilation and presentation of data Tables, graphs,diagrams - Analytical interpretation of data - Simplification - Percentage - Highest Common Factor

(HCF) - Lowest Common Multiple (LCM) - Ratio and Proportion - Simple interest - Compoundinterest – Area - Volume - Time and Work Decision making and problem solving - Logical Reasoning

- Puzzles –Dice - Visual Reasoning - Alpha numeric Reasoning - Number Series - Logical

 Number/Alphabetical/Diagrammatic Sequences

….

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Group – IV Examination (S.S.L.C. Standard)Syllabus – General Studies (Objective type) 150 Items: 225 Marks

UNIT-I GENERAL SCIENCE

Physics:  Nature of Universe-General Scientific laws-Inventions and discoveries-National scientific

laboratories-Mechanics and properties of matter-Physical quantities, standards and units-Force,

motion and energy-Magnetism, electricity and electronics -Heat, light and sound

Chemistry-Elements and Compounds-Acids, bases and salts-Fertilizers, pesticides, insecticidesBotany-Main Concepts of life science-Classification of living organism-Nutrition and dietetics-Respiration

Zoology-Blood and blood circulation-Reproductive system-Environment, ecology, health and

hygiene-Human diseases including communicable and non – communicable diseases - prevention and

remedies-Animals, plants and human life

UNIT-II CURRENT EVENTS

History-Latest diary of events-national -National symbols-Profile of States-Eminent persons & places

in news-Sports & games-Books & authors -Awards & honors’-India and its neighbors

PoliticalScience-1. Problems in conduct of public elections- 2. Political parties and political system in

India-3. Public awareness & General administration-4. Welfare oriented govt. schemes, their utilityGeography--Geographical landmarks-

Economics-- Current socio-economic problemsScience-Latest inventions on science & technology

UNIT- III GEOGRAPHYEarth and Universe-Solar system-Monsoon, rainfall, weather & climate-Water resources --- rivers in

India-Soil, minerals & natural resources-Forest & wildlife-Agricultural pattern-Transport includingsurface transport & communication-Social geography – population-density and distribution-Natural

calamities – Disaster Management.

UNIT - IV HISTORY AND CULTURE OF INDIA AND TAMIL NADU

Indus valley civilization-Guptas, Delhi Sultans, Mughals and Marathas-Age of Vijayanagaram and the

 bahmanis-South Indian history-Culture and Heritage of Tamil people-India since independence-

Characteristics of Indian culture-Unity in diversity –race, colour, language, custom-India-as secularstate Growth of rationalist, Dravidian movement in TN-Political parties and populist schemes

UNIT-V INDIAN POLITY

Constitution of India--Preamble to the constitution- Salient features of constitution- Union, state andterritory- Citizenship-rights amend duties- Fundamental rights- Fundamental duties- Human rights

charter- Union legislature – Parliament- State executive- State Legislature – assembly- Local

government – Panchayat raj – Tamil Nadu- Judiciary in India – Rule of law/Due process of law-

Elections- Official language and Schedule-VIII- Corruption in public life- Anti-corruption measures – CVC, lok-adalats, Ombudsman, CAG - Right to information- Empowerment of women- Consumer

 protection forms

UNIT-VI INDIAN ECONOMY Nature of Indian economy- Five-year plan models-an assessment-Land reforms & agriculture-Application of science in agriculture-Industrial growth-Rural welfare oriented programmers-Social

sector problems – population, education, health, employment, poverty-Economic trends in Tamil Nadu

UNIT-VI INDIAN NATIONAL MOVEMENT

 National renaissance-Emergence of national leaders-Gandhi, Nehru, Tagore-Different modes ofagitations-Role of Tamil Nadu in freedom struggle Rajaji, VOC, Periyar, Bharathiyar & others.

UNIT-VII MENTAL ABILITY TESTSConversion of information to data-Collection, compilation and presentation of data - Tables, graphs,diagrams -Analytical interpretation of data – Simplification – Percentage - Highest Common Factor

(HCF) - Lowest Common Multiple (LCM)-Ratio and Proportion-Simple interest - Compound interest

 –Area - Volume-Time and Work-Logical Reasoning-Puzzles-Dice-Visual Reasoning-Alpha numeric

Reasoning-Number Series.

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ghl¤â£l« - bghJ¤jÄœ (bfhŸF¿tif¤ nj®É‰F)

vÞ.vÞ.vš.á. ju«

gFâ - (m)

ïy¡fz« 

1.   bghU¤Jjš- (i) bghU¤jkhd bghUis¤ nj®î brŒjš; (ii) òfœbg‰w üš, üyháÇa®

2.   bjhlU« bjhl®ò« m¿jš (i) ï¤bjhluhš F¿¡f¥gbgW« rh‹nwh® (ii)  milbkhÊahš F¿¡f¥bgW«

üš3.   ãǤbjGJf.

4.  V⮢brhšiy vL¤bjGJjš.

5.   bghUªjh¢ brhšiy¡ f©l¿jš.

6.   ãiH âU¤j« (i) rªâ¥ãiHia Ú¡Fjš (ii)  xUik g‹ik / ãiHfis Ú¡Fjš, kuò¥ ãiHfŸ, tGbrh‰fis Ú¡Fjš / ãwbkhÊ¢ brh‰fis Ú¡Fjš

7.  M§»y¢ brhšY¡F neuhd jÄœ¢ brhšiy m¿jš.

8.   xÈ ntWghl¿ªJ rÇahd bghUisa¿jš.

9.   XbuG¤J xUbkhÊ cÇa bghUis¡ f©l¿jš.

10.  nt®¢brhšiy¤ nj®î brŒjš.

11.  nt®¢brhšiy¡ bfhL¤J / ÉidK‰W, Éidba¢r«, Éidahyizí« bga®, bjhʉbgaiu / cUth¡fš.

12.   mfu tÇir¥go brh‰fis¢ Ó® brŒjš.

13.   brh‰fis xG§F¥gL¤â brh‰bwhluh¡Fjš.14.   bga®¢brhšÈ‹ tifa¿jš.

15.  ïy¡fz¡ F¿¥g¿jš.

16.  Éil¡nf‰w Édhit¤ nj®ªbjL¤jš.

17.  v›tif th¡»a« vd¡ f©blGJjš.

18.  j‹Éid, ãwÉid, brŒÉid, bra¥gh£LÉid th¡»a§fis¡ f©blGJjš.

19.  ctikahš És¡f¥bgW« bghU¤jkhd bghUis¤ nj®ªbjGJjš.

20.  vJif, nkhid, ïiaò ït‰WŸ VnjD« x‹iw¤ nj®ªbjGJjš.

gFâ - (M)

ïy¡»a«

1.  âU¡FwŸ bjhl®ghd brŒâfŸ, nk‰nfhŸfŸ bjhliu Ãu¥òjš. (g¤bjh‹gJ mâfhu« k£L«)  m‹ò-g©ò-fšÉ-nfŸÉ-m¿î-ml¡f«, xG¡f«, bghiw, e£ò, thŒik, fhy«, tÈ, x¥òut¿jš, brŒe‹¿,rh‹wh©ik, bgÇahiu¤Jiz¡nfhlš, bghUŸbraštif, Éid¤â£g«, ïÅait Twš.

2.   mwüšfŸ ehyoah®, eh‹k¡foif, gHbkhÊeh}W, KJbkhÊ¡fhŠá, âÇfLf«, ï‹dh eh‰gJ,ïÅait eh‰gJ, áWgŠr_y«, Vyhâ, xsitah® ghlšfŸ bjhl®ghd brŒâfŸ, gâbd©Ñœfz¡FüšfËš ãw brŒâfŸ.

3.  f«guhkhaz« - bjhl®ghd brŒâfŸ nk‰nfhŸfŸ, gh tif, áwªj bjhl®fŸ.

4.  òweh}W - mfeh}W, e‰¿iz, FWªbjhif, I§FWüW, fȤbjhif bjhl®ghd brŒâfŸ,nk‰nfhŸfŸ motiuaiw, v£L¤bjhif, g¤J¥gh£L üšfËš cŸs ãw brŒâfŸ.

5.  áy¥gâfhu« - kÂnkfiy - bjhl®ghd brŒâfŸ, nk‰nfhŸfŸ, áwªj bjhl®fŸ, c£ãÇîfŸ k‰W« I«bgU« - IŠáW§ fh¥ãa§fŸ bjhl®ghd brŒâfŸ.

6.   bgÇaòuhz« - ehyhÆu â›Éa¥ãugªj« - âUÉisahl‰ òuhz« - nj«ght - Ówh¥òuhz« bjhl®ghd brŒâfŸ.

7.  ቿy¡»a§fŸâU¡F‰why¡FwtŠá - fȧf¤J¥gu - K¤bjhŸshÆu« - jÄœÉL öJ - eªâ¡fy«gf«,É¡»uknrhH‹, cyh, K¡Tl‰gŸS, fhto¢áªJ, âUnt§fl¤jªjhâ, K¤J¡FkhuRthÄ ãŸis¤jÄœ, bg¤jnyf« FwtŠá, mHf® »ŸisÉLöJ, ïuh#uh# nrhH‹ cyh bjhl®ghd brŒâfŸ.

8.  kndh‹kÂa« - ghŠrhÈ rgj« - FÆš gh£L - ïu£Lw bkhÊjš (fhsnkf¥ òyt® - mH»a brh¡fehj® bjhl®ghd brŒâfŸ)

9.  eh£L¥òw¥gh£L - á¤j® ghlšfŸ bjhl®ghd brŒâfŸ.

10. rka K‹ndhofŸ m¥g®, r«gªj®, Rªju®, kh¡fthrf®, âU_y®, Fynrfu Mœth®. M©lhŸ, Ó¤jiy¢rh¤jdh®, v¢. V. »UZz ãŸis, ckW¥òyt® bjhl®ghd brŒâfŸ, nk‰nfhŸfŸ, áw¥ò¥ bga®fŸ.

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gFâ - ï 

jÄœ m¿P®fS«, jÄœ¤ bjh©L« 

1.  ghuâah®, ghuâjhr‹, ehk¡fš fÉP®, fÉk njáf Éehaf« ãŸis bjhl®ghd brŒâfŸ, áwªj

 bjhl®fŸ, áw¥ò¥ bga®fŸ.

2.  kuò¡fÉij - Koaur‹, thÂjhr‹, Rujh, f©zjhr‹, cLkiyehuhazfÉ, g£L¡nfh£il

fšahzRªju«, kUjfhá, bjhl®ghd brŒâfŸ, milbkhÊ bga®fŸ.

3.  òJ¡fÉij - e. ã¢r_®¤â, á. R. bršy¥gh, jUK átuhK, gRtŒah, ïuh. Ûdh£á, á. kÂ, á‰ã, K. nk¤jh,

<nuhL jÄH‹g‹, m¥JšuFkh‹, fyh¥Çah, fšah©Í, Phd¡T¤j‹, njtnjt‹, rhiy ïsªâiua‹,

rhÈÅ ïsªâiua‹, Myªö® nkhfdu§f‹ - bjhl®ghd brŒâfŸ, nk‰nfhŸfŸ, áw¥ò¤ bjhl®fŸ

k‰W« vGâa üšfŸ.

4.  jÄÊš foj ïy¡»a« - eh£F¿¥ò, neU - fhªâ - K.t. - m©zh - Mdªju§f« ãŸis eh£F¿¥ò

 bjhl®ghd brŒâfŸ.

5.  ehlf¡fiy - ïir¡fiy bjhl®ghd brŒâfŸ

6.  jÄÊš áWfijfŸ jiy¥ò - MáÇa® - bghU¤Jjš7.  fiyfŸ - á‰g« - XÉa« - ng¢R - âiu¥gl¡fiy bjhl®ghd brŒâfŸ

8.  jÄÊ‹ bjh‹ik - jÄœ bkhÊÆ‹ áw¥ò, âuhÉl bkhÊfŸ bjhl®ghd brŒâfŸ

9.  ciueil - kiwkiyaofŸ, gÇâkh‰fiyP®, e.K. nt§flrhÄ eh£lh®, uh.ã. nrJ¥ãŸis, âU.É.f.,

itahòÇ¥ãŸis - bkhÊ eil bjhl®ghd brŒâfŸ.

10. c. nt. rhÄehj Ia®, bj. bgh. Ûdh£á Rªjudh®, á. ïy¡Ftdh® - jÄœ¥g bjhl®ghd brŒâfŸ.

11. njtnea¥ghtz® - mfuKjÈ, ghtynuW bgUŠ á¤âudh®- jÄœ¤ bjh©L bjhl®ghd brŒâfŸ

12. Í.í. ngh¥ - åukhKÅt® - jÄœ¤ bjh©L áw¥ò¤ bjhl®fŸ

13.  bgÇah® - m©zh - K¤Juhkȧf¤ njt® - m«ng¤f® - fhkuhr® - rKjha¤ bjh©L.

14. jÄHf« - CU« ngU«, njh‰w« kh‰w« g‰¿a brŒâfŸ

15. cyfshÉa jÄH®fŸ áw¥ò« - bgUikí« - jÄœ¥ gÂí«

16. jÄœbkhÊÆš m¿Éaš áªjidfŸ bjhl®ghd brŒâfŸ

17. jÄœ kfËÇ‹ áw¥ò m‹Å bgr©£ m«ikah®, _tÿ® uhkhÄ®j¤j«khŸ, lh¡l®. K¤Jy£RÄ bu£o,

ÉLjiy¥ nghuh£l¤âš kfË® g§F (âšiyaho tŸËa«ik, uh k§f«khŸ).

18. jÄH® tÂf« - bjhšÈaš MŒîfŸ - fl‰ gaz§fŸ - bjhl®ghd brŒâfŸ

19. cznt kUªJ - nehŒ Ô®¡F« _ÈiffŸ bjhl®ghd brŒâfŸ.

20. rka¥ bghJik cz®¤âa jhíkhdt®, ïuhkȧf mofsh®, âU.É. fšahz Rªjudh® bjhl®ghd

 brŒâfŸ nk‰nfhŸfŸ.

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SYLLABUS – GENERAL ENGLISH

S.S.L.C. Standard (Objective Type)

PART A

GRAMMAR

1.  Match the following words and Phrases given in Column A with their meanings in

Column B.

2.  Choose the correct ‘Synonyms’ for the underlined word from the options given.

3.  Choose the correct ‘Antonyms’ for the underlined word from the options given.

4.  Select the correct word (Prefix, Suffix).

5.  Fill in the blanks with suitable article.

6.  Fill in the blanks with suitable Preposition.

7.  Select the correct Question Tag.

8.  Select the correct Tense.

9.  Select the correct Voice.

10.  Fill in the blanks (Infinitive, Gerund, Participle)

11.  Identify the sentence pattern of the following sentence (Subject, Verb, Object....) Blanks

with correct ‘Homophones’.

12.  Find out the Error (Articles, prepositions, Noun, Verb, Adjective, Adverb).

13.  Comprehension

14.  Select the correct sentence.

15.  Find out the odd words (Verb, Noun, Adjective, Adverb).

16.  Select the correct Plural forms.

17.  Identify the sentence (Simple, Compound, Complex Sentence).

18.  Identify the correct Degree.

19.  Form a new word by blending the words.

20.  Form compound words (Eg: Noun + Verb, Gerund + Noun).

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PART - B

Literature

1.  Figures of speech observed in the following Poems: 

Alliteration – Allusion – Simile – Metaphor – Personification – Oxymoron –Onomatopoeia

 – Anaphora – Ellipsis – Rhyme Scheme – Rhyming Words –Repetition – Apostrophe A

Psalm of Life – Women’s Rights – The Nation United – English words – Snake – The Man

He Killed – Off to outer space tomorrow morning – Sonnet - The Solitary Reaper – Be the

Best – O Captain My Captain – Laugh and Be Merry – Earth – Don’t quit – The Apology

 – Be Glad your Nose is on your face – A sonnet for my Incomparable Mother – The Flying

Wonder – To a Millionaire – The Piano – Manliness – Going for water – The cry of

the Children – Migrant Bird – Shilpi.

2.  Appreciation Questions from Poetry 

A Psalm of Life – Women’s Rights – The Nation United – English words – Snake – The

Man He Killed – Off to outer space tomorrow morning – Sonnet - The Solitary Reaper –

Be the Best – O Captain My Captain - Laugh and Be Merry – Earth – Don’t quit – The

Apology – Be Glad your - Nose is on your face – A sonnet for my Incomparable Mother –

 The Flying Wonder – To a Millionaire – The Piano – Manliness – Going for water –

 The cry of the Children – Migrant Bird – Shilpi.

3.  Important lines from Poems. 

Where the mind is without fear – The Solitary Reaper – Going for water – A Psalm of Life

 – Be the Best – Sonnet No.116

4.  Questions on the Biography of

Mahatma Gandhi – Jawaharlal Nehru – Subash Chandra Bose – Helen Keller Kalpana

Chawala – Dr.Salim Ali – Rani of Jhansi – Nelson Mandela – Abraham Lincoln5.  Questions on Shakespeare’s

Merchant of Venice (Act IV Court Scene) – Julius Ceasar (Act III Scene 2) - Sonnet 116.

6.  Questions from Oscar Wilde’s

 The Model Millionaire – The Selfish Giant

7.  Dr.Karl Paulnack

Music-The Hope Raiser

8.  Comprehension Questions from the following Motivational Essays:

Gopala Krishna Gokhale’s Speech on 25th July in Mumbai in response to The address

presented to him by students- Dale Carnegie’s ‘The Road to success- Dr.APJ Abdul

Kalam’s ‘Vision for the Nation’(from ‘India2020’) - Ruskin Bond’s ‘Our Local Team’ –

Hope Spencer’s ‘Keep your spirits high’ – Deepa Agarwal’s ‘After the storm’ – Brian

patten’s ‘You can’t be that no you can’t be that’.

9.  Comprehension Questions from the following description of Places.

Ahtushi Deshpande’s ‘To the land of snow’ – Manohar Devadoss – Yaanai Malai –

Brihadeesvarar Temple.

10. British English – American English

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PART - C 

Authors and their Literary Works

1.  Match the Poems with the Poets 

A psalm of Life – Be the Best – The cry of the children – The Piano –Manliness Going for

water – Earth -The Apology – Be Glad your Nose is on your face – The Flying Wonder -IsLife But a Dream – Be the Best – O captain My Captain- Snake – Punishment in

Kindergarten -Where the Mind is Without fear – The Man He Killed – Nine Gold Medals.

2.  Which Nationality the story belongs to?

 The selfish Giant – The Lottery Ticket – The Last Leaf – How the Camel got its Hump –

 Two Friends – Refugee – The Open Window.

3.  Identify the Author with the short story

 The selfish Giant – The Lottery Ticket – The Last Leaf – How the Camel got its Hump –

 Two Friends – Refugee – The Open Window – A Man who Had no Eyes – The Tears of the

Desert – Sam The Piano – The face of Judas Iscariot – Swept Away – A close encounter –

Caught Sneezing – The Wooden Bowl – Swami and the sum

4.  Whose Auto biography / Biography is this?

5.  Which Nationality the Poet belongs to? 

Robert Frost – Archibald Lampman – D.H. Lawrence – Rudyard Kipling Kamala Das –

Elizabeth Barrett Browning – Famida Y. Basheer – Thomas Hardy – Khalil Gibran –

Edgar A. Guest – Ralph Waldo Emerson – Jack Prelutsky – F. Joanna – Stephen Vincent

Benet – William Shakespeare - William Wordsworth – H.W. Long Fellow – Annie Louisa

walker - Walt Whitman – V.K. Gokak.

6.  Characters, Quotes, Important Lines from the following works of Indian Authors:

Sahitya Akademi Award winner: Thakazhi Sivasankaran Pillai – ‘Farmer’ Kamala Das –

1. Punishment in Kindergarten 2. My Grandmother’s House R.K. Narayan – Swami and

the sum – Rabindranath Tagore – Where the mind is without fear – Dhan Gopal

Mukherji – Kari, The Elephant – Deepa Agarwal – After the Storm – Dr. APJ Abdul

Kalam – Vision for the Nation Indra Anantha Krishna- The Neem Tree – Lakshmi

Mukuntan- The Ant Eater and the Dassie – Dr. Neeraja Raghavan – The Sun Beam

7.  Drama Famous lines, characters, quotes from

 Julius Caesar – The Merchant of Venice

8.  Match the Places, Poet, Dramatist, Painter with suitable option

9.  Match the following Folk Arts with the Indian State / Country

10. Match the Author with the Relevant Title/Character

11. Match the Characters with Relevant Story Title 

 The Selfish Giant – How the camel got its hump – The Lottery ticket – The Last Leaf –

 Two friends – Refugee – Open window – Reflowering – The Necklace Holiday

12. About the Poets

Rabindranath Tagore – Henry Wordsworth Longfellow – Anne Louisa Walker -V K Gokak

 – Walt Whitman – Douglas Malloch

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13. About the Dramatists

William Shakespeare – Thomas Hardy

14. Mention the Poem in which these lines occur

Granny, Granny, please comb My Hair – With a friend – To cook and Eat - To India – My

Native Land – A tiger in the Zoo – No men are foreign – Laugh and be Merry – The

Apology – The Flying Wonder15. Various works of the following Authors

Rabindranath Tagore – Shakespeare – William Wordsworth – H.W. Longfellow – Anne

Louisa Walker – Oscar Wilde – Pearl S. Buck

16. What is the theme observed in the Literary works?

Snake – The Mark of Vishnu – Greedy Govind – Our Local Team – Where the mind is

without fear – Keep your spirits high – Be the best – Bat – The Piano – The Model

Millionaire – The Cry of the Children –Migrant bird – Shilpi

17. Famous Quotes – Who said this? 

18. To Which period the Poets belong 

William Shakespeare – Walt Whitman – William Wordsworth – H.W.Longfellow Annie

Louisa Walker – D.H. Lawrence

19. Matching the Poets and Poems

Discovery – Biking – Inclusion – Granny, Granny, please comb My Hair – With a Friend

 – To cook and Eat – Bat – To India – My Native Land – A tiger in the Zoo – No men are

foreign – Laugh and be Merry – Earth – The Apology – The Flying Wonder – Off to outer

space tomorrow morning – Be the best – Is life, but a dream – Women’s rights – The

Nation united – English words – Snake – The man he killed

20. Nature centered Literary works and Global issue Environment and Conservation

Flying with moon on their wings – Migrant bird – Will Thirst Become - Unquenchable? –

Going for Water – Swept away – Gaia tells her 

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V.A.O Examination (S.S.L.C. Standard) 

Syllabus - General Studies (Objective type) 

150-ITEMS - 225-MARKS UNIT-I GENERAL SCIENCE :Physics:  Nature of Universe-General Scientific laws-Inventions and discoveries-National scientific

laboratories-Mechanics and properties of matter-Physical quantities, standards and units-Force,motion and energy-Magnetism, electricity and electronics -Heat, light and sound

Chemistry-Elements and Compounds-Acids, bases and salts-Fertilizers, pesticides, insecticidesBotany-Main Concepts of life science-Classification of living organism-Nutrition and dietetics-

Respiration

Zoology-Blood and blood circulation-Reproductive system-Environment, ecology, health and

hygiene-Human diseases including communicable and non – communicable diseases - prevention andremedies-Animals, plants and human life

UNIT-II CURRENT EVENTSHistory-Latest diary of events-national -National symbols-Profile of States-Eminent persons & placesin news-Sports & games-Books & authors -Awards & honors’-India and its neighbors

PoliticalScience-1. Problems in conduct of public elections-2. Political parties and political system in

India-3. Public awareness & General administration-4. Welfare oriented govt. schemes, their utilityGeography--Geographical landmarks-

Economics-- Current socio-economic problems

Science-Latest inventions on science & technologyUNIT- III GEOGRAPHYEarth and Universe-Solar system-Monsoon, rainfall, weather & climate-Water resources --- rivers inIndia-Soil, minerals & natural resources-Forest & wildlife-Agricultural pattern-Transport including

surface transport & communication-Social geography – population-density and distribution-Natural

calamities – Disaster Management.

UNIT - IV HISTORY AND CULTURE OF INDIA AND TAMIL NADUIndus valley civilization-Guptas, Delhi Sultans, Mughals and Marathas-Age of Vijayanagaram and the

 bahmanis-South Indian history-Culture and Heritage of Tamil people-India since independence-

Characteristics of Indian culture-Unity in diversity –race, colour, language, custom-India-as secular

state-Growth of rationalist, Dravidian movement in TN-Political parties and populist schemes

UNIT-V INDIAN POLITYConstitution of India--Preamble to the constitution- Salient features of constitution- Union, state and

territory- Citizenship-rights amend duties- Fundamental rights- Fundamental duties- Human rightscharter- Union legislature – Parliament- State executive- State Legislature – assembly- Local

government – panchayat raj – Tamil Nadu- Judiciary in India – Rule of law/Due process of law-

Elections- Official language and Schedule-VIII- Corruption in public life- Anti-corruption measures – CVC, lok-adalats, Ombudsman, CAG - Right to information- Empowerment of women- Consumer

 protection forms

UNIT-VI INDIAN ECONOMY Nature of Indian economy- Five-year plan models-an assessment-Land reforms & agriculture-Application of science in agriculture-Industrial growth-Rural welfare oriented programmers-Social

sector problems – population, education, health, employment, poverty-Economic trends in Tamil

 Nadu

UNIT-VI INDIAN NATIONAL MOVEMENT National renaissance-Emergence of national leaders-Gandhi, Nehru, Tagore-Different modes of

agitations-Role of Tamil Nadu in freedom struggle Rajaji, VOC, periyar, Bharathiar & others-UNIT-VII MENTAL ABILITY TESTS

Conversion of information to data-Collection, compilation and presentation of data - Tables, graphs,

diagrams -Analytical interpretation of data -Simplification-Percentage-Highest Common Factor(HCF)-Lowest Common Multiple (LCM)-Ratio and Proportion-Simple interest-Compound interest-

Area-Volume-Time and Work-Logical Reasoning-Puzzles-Dice-Visual Reasoning-Alpha numeric

Reasoning-Number Series.

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Basics of Village Administration 

25 items (Topics on Objective type)

Syllabus 

1. The role, functions duties and responsibilities of a Village Administrative Officer in VILLAGE and

REVENUE ADMINISTRATION.

[Questions may be on topics including VAOs role in assisting the police, reporting birth and death,implementing various schemes of the Government, recommending / furnishing inputs for income,Community, Destitute Widow, Marital Status, Patta and other adhoc and miscellaneous certificates]

2. Records of revenue administration dealt with or handled by the VAO including ‘A’ Register, Patta,

Chitta Adangal etc.

3. Accounts maintained and furnished by the VAO at the end of every FASLI YEAR.

4. Basic Principles / Information relating to classification of lands.

5. Basic information on rates of assessment and annual revenue collection

6. Basic information on forms of irrigation of land including those belonging to the Government

7. Jamabandi-object, Officers in charge of conduct, time of completion of Jamabandi, scrutiny ofinspection work, correction of pattas, issue of new patta, disposal of jamabandi check memo, closing

of Village and Taluk Accounts, Village Statistical Registers, inspection of Karnams instrumentsmaps and Registers (RSO-12) scrutiny of accounts relating to Panachayat revenue.

8. Role of VAO during calamities

9. Basic information relating to assignment of lands / house sites in Villages and Towns.

10. Grant of lands for cattle or dairy farms

11. Levy of rents (Ground Rent / Quit Rent) etc.,

12. Exemption from land revenue.

13. Unauthorized occupation of Government land basic information about Land Encroachment Act1905. Memorandum ‘A’, Memorandum ‘B’ etc.

14. Title of lands (RSO 27) form, renewal, issue and entry of joint names in patta

15. Rights and obligations of Ryotwari holder.

16 Procedure relating to conduct of inquiries in relation to age, marital status, income, domicile.

17. Procedures relating to entering particulars into maintaining and issuing extracts of Adangal, Chitta

and other revenue Registers.

18. Basic principles of and procedures involved in survey, sub-division of a survey field and knowledgeof Field Management Book.

19. VAO’s role in enforcing the fundamental duties of a citizen under article 51A (g) of the Indian

Constitution to protect and improve the natural environment including forests, lakes, rivers and wildlife and to have compassion for living creatures”.

20. Direct Revenue collections made under various heads by the VAO.

21. Specific duties during festivals and common Village functions

22. Basic information about Revenue Recovery Act

23. Basic information relating to forest lands and resources.

24. Basic information about sale of sandalwood and other valuable tress

25. Basic information relating to Adivasis / Tribals and the role of a VAO in extending special

 protection and support of the Government to them.

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»uhk îthf eilKiwfŸ

25 jiy¥òfŸ (bfhŸF¿tif¤ nj®É‰F)

ghl¤â£l«

1.  »uhk k‰W« tUthŒ ÃUthf¤âš »uhk ÃUthf mYtyÇ‹ g§F, brašghLfŸ, flikfŸ k‰W« bghW¥òfŸ.

(fhtš Jiw¡F cjÉ brŒtâš »uhk ÃUthf mYtyÇ‹ g§F, ãw¥ò k‰W« ïw¥ò gâî brŒjš, muá‹ gšntW â£l§fis brašgL¤Jjš, tUthŒ¡fhd cŸç£oid gǪJiu¤jš / rk®¥ã¤jš,rhâ, Mjut‰w Ãiy, âUkz jFâ, g£lh k‰W« j‰fhÈf k‰W« gytif rh‹¿jœfŸ ngh‹wgFâfËš Édh¡fŸ ïU¡F«).

2.  »uhk ÃUthf mYty®fŸ ifahS« ‘m’ gântL, g£lh, á£lh, ml§fš cŸsl¡»a tUthŒ ÃUthfMtz§fŸ.

3.  »uhk ÃUthf mYty®fŸ x›nth® grÈ M©L« guhkǤJ rk®¥ã¡f nt©oa fz¡FfŸ.4.  Ãy§fis tif¥gL¤Jjš bjhl®ghd jftšfŸ / mo¥gil¡ bfhŸiffŸ5.   Ô®it fz¡ÑL k‰W« M©L tUthŒ tNš bjhl®ghd mo¥gil¤ jftš.6.   muR¡F brhªjkhd Ãy§fŸ c£gl Ãy Ú® ghrd KiwfŸ bjhl®ghd mo¥gil¤ jftšfŸ.7.  tUthŒ Ô®tha fz¡F (Jamabandi) neh¡f«, mjid bghW¥ng‰W el¤J« mYty®fŸ, tUthŒ

 Ô®tha fz¡F Ko¡F« fhy«, MŒî gÂfËš gh®itÆLjš, g£lh¡fËš âU¤j§fŸ, òâa

g£lh¡fis tH§Fjš, #khgªâ MŒî¡ F¿¥ghizfis Ko¤jš »uhk k‰W« t£l fz¡FfisKo¤jš, »uhk òŸËÆaš gântL, f®z«, cgfuz«, tiugl« k‰W« gântLfis MŒî brŒjš(RSO 12), gŠrha¤J tUthŒ fz¡»id MŒî brŒjš.

8.   Ó‰w§fË‹ nghJ »uhk ÃUthf mYty®fË‹ g§F.9.  efu« k‰W« »uhk¤âš Ãy« / å£L kid x¥gil¥ò bjhl®ghd mo¥gil jftšfŸ.10.  fhšeil / mšyJ ghšg©izfS¡F tH§f¥gL« Ãy§fS¡fhd rYif.11.  tÇ Éâ¥ò (jiu tÇ / åL tÇ) k‰W« ãw.12.  Ãy tUthÆÈUªJ Éy¡F.13.   mDkâÆšyh muR Ãy M¡»uÄ¥ò, Ãy M¡»uÄ¥ò r£l« 1905-‹ mo¥gil jftšfŸ, F¿¥ghid A;

F¿¥ghid B k‰W« ãw.14.  Ãy cÇik (RSO 27) got«, òJ¥ã¤jš, T£lhf bga® F¿¤jš k‰W« T£L¥g£lh tH§Fjš.15.  ïua¤JthÇ Ãy jhuÇ‹ cÇikfŸ k‰W« flikfŸ.16.  taJ, âUkzÃiy, tUkhd«, Ãiyahd ciwÉl« bjhl®ghd Érhuiz elto¡if F¿¤j

eilKiw.17.   ml§fš, á£lh k‰W« ãw tUthŒ gântLfËš Étu§fŸ gâî brŒjš, guhkǤjš k‰W« to¥òfŸ

tH§Fjš bjhl®ghd eilKiwfŸ.18.  Ãy msit, òy c£ãÇî bjhl®ghd mo¥gil¡ bfhŸiffŸ k‰W« eilKiw k‰W« Ãy msî ò¤jf«

(FMB) g‰¿a m¿î.19.  fhLfŸ, VÇfŸ, MWfŸ k‰W« tdÉy§FfŸ k‰W« ãw thG« cÆÇd§fŸ cŸsl¡»a ïa‰if

NHiy ïªâa muáayik¥ò¢ r£l¡TW 51 (A) (g)‹ go ïªâa¡ Fokf‹ M‰wnt©oa flikfiseilKiw¥gL¤Jtâš »uhk ÃUthf mYtyÇ‹ g§F.

20.  »uhk ÃUthf mYtyuhš bt›ntW jiy¥òfË‹ Ñœ tNÈ¡f¥gl nt©oa neuo tÇ tNšfŸ.21.  ÉHh¡fŸ k‰W« »uhk bghJ ÃfœîfË‹ nghJ »uhk ÃUthf mYty® M‰w nt©oa áw¥ò¥gÂ.22.  tUthŒ Û£ò¢ r£l« g‰¿a mo¥gil jftšfŸ.23.  td Ãy§fŸ k‰W« ts§fŸ F¿¤j mo¥gil jftšfŸ.

24.  rªjd¡f£ilfŸ k‰W« Éiy ca®ªj ku§fË‹ ɉgid F¿¤j mo¥gil jftšfŸ.25.  MâtháfŸ / gH§FoÆd® g‰¿a mo¥gil jftšfŸ nkY« mt®fS¡F muR mË¡F« áw¥ò

ghJfh¥ò k‰W« MjuÉid bfh©L nr®¥gâš »uhk ÃUthf mYty® g§F.