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<p><strong>&#8220;Syllabus&#8221;</strong></p>
<p>State Services Main Examination</p>
<p><strong>QUESTION PAPER-01</strong></p>
<p><strong>Language</strong></p>
<p><strong>Â (Marks: 200, Duration: 3 hours)</strong></p>
<p><strong>PART &#8211; 01: GENERAL HINDI</strong></p>
<p><strong>PART &#8211; 03: GENERAL ENGLISH</strong></p>
<p>Comprehension, Precis Writing, ReÂ  arrangementÂ  and Correction</p>
<p>of Sentences, Synonyms, Antonyms, Filling the Blanks, Correction of</p>
<p>Spellings, Vocabulary and usage, Idioms and Phrases, Tenses,</p>
<p>Prepositions, Active Voice and Passive voice, Parts of Speech,</p>
<p>Translation- English to Hindi, Letter writing.</p>
<p><strong>PART &#8211; 04: Chhattisgarhi Language</strong></p>
<p><strong>Â </strong></p>
<p><strong>QUESTION PAPER -02</strong></p>
<p><strong>Essay</strong></p>
<p><strong>(Marks: 200, Duration- 3 hours)</strong></p>
<p>Candidates will have to write two essays on problems (Reason,</p>
<p>present status including data and solution) from each part. Three</p>
<p>problems will be given in each part; candidate will have to write</p>
<p>essay on each part about 1500 words. Each part will carry 100</p>
<p>marks.</p>
<p><strong>PART &#8211; 01: </strong>PROBLEMS OF NATIONAL LEVEL</p>
<p><strong>PART &#8211; 02: </strong>PROBLEMS RELATING TO THE STATE OF</p>
<p>CHHATTISGARH</p>
<p><strong>QUESTION PAPER -Â  03</strong></p>
<p><strong>History, Constitution and Public Administration</strong></p>
<p><strong>(Marks 200, Duration 3 hours)</strong></p>
<p><strong>PART &#8211; 01: HISTORY OF INDIA</strong></p>
<p>Indus Civilization, Vedic Civilization, Jainism and Buddhism,</p>
<p>Rise of Magadh Empire, Mauryan Polity and Economy, Gupta</p>
<p>Empire, Development of Art, Architecture, Literature &amp; Science In</p>
<p>Gupta-Vakataka Period. Bhakti Movement, Sufism, Growth of</p>
<p>Literature in regional Languages, Vijaya Nagar Kingdom, Rise of</p>
<p>Marathas, Advent of Europeans and factors leading to the British</p>
<p>Supremacy, Expansion of British Empire- Wars and diplomacy,</p>
<p>Rural Economy-Agriculture, Land Revenue Systems &#8211; Permanent</p>
<p>Settlement, Ryotwari, Mahalwari, Decline of handicrafts, Relation</p>
<p>of East India Company with States, Changes in Administrative</p>
<p>Structure, Urban Economy after 1858, Development of Railways,</p>
<p>Industrialization, Constitutional Development.</p>
<p><strong>PART &#8211; 02: INDIANÂ  NATIONAL MOVEMENT</strong></p>
<p>Rise of Nationalism, The Revolt of 1857, Establishment of</p>
<p>Indian National Congress, Partition of Bengal and Swadeshi</p>
<p>Movement, Rise and Growth of Communalism, Revolutionary</p>
<p>Movements, Home Rule Movement, Gandhian Movements, Workers,</p>
<p>Peasant and Tribal Movements, Quit India Movement, Indian</p>
<p>National Army, Independence and Partition of India, Merger of</p>
<p>States, Socio- Religious Reform Movements &#8211; Brahmo Samaj, Arya</p>
<p>Samaj, Prarthna Samaj, Ram Krishna Mission.</p>
<p><strong>PART &#8211; 03:Â Â  HISTORY OF CHHATTISGARH AND</strong></p>
<p><strong>CONTRIBUTION OF CHHATTISGARH NATIONAL</strong></p>
<p><strong>MOVEMENT</strong></p>
<p>History of Chhattisgarh from Vedic age to Gupta Period, Major</p>
<p>dynasties like Rajarshitulya Kula, Nala, Sharabhpuriyas, Pandu,</p>
<p>Somvanshis etc. The Kalchuris and their Administration, Chhattisgarh</p>
<p>under the Marathas, Former princely states of Chhattisgarh and</p>
<p>Zamindaris, British Rule in Chhattisgarh, Feudatory States, Revolt of</p>
<p>1857, Freedom Movement in Chhattisgarh, Workers, Peasant and</p>
<p>Tribal Movements, Constitution of Chhattisgarh State.</p>
<p><strong>PART &#8211; 04: CONSTITUTION OF INDIA</strong></p>
<p>Historical background of Indian Constitution (1773-1950),</p>
<p>Salient Features of Constitution, Preamble, Nature of Constitution,</p>
<p>Part III- Fundamental Rights, Part IV- Directive Principles of State</p>
<p>Policy, Right to Constitutional Remedies, (writs), Judicial Review</p>
<p>and Judicial Activism, Fundamental Duties, The Union- Executive,</p>
<p>Parliament, Supreme Court, Attorney General, The State- Executive,</p>
<p>Legislative, High Courts, Advocate General and Subordinate Courts,</p>
<p>Relations between the Union and the States- Distribution of</p>
<p>legislative powers, administrative relations, financial relations,</p>
<p>Services under the Union and the States. All India Services, Union</p>
<p>and St at e Publ ic Ser vi ce Commi ssions.Â  Tr ibunal s and</p>
<p>Administrative Tribunals, Election and Election Commission,</p>
<p>Special provisions relating to Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes</p>
<p>and Backward Classes, Panchayat and Municipalities, Official</p>
<p>Language- Language of the Union and Regional Languages,</p>
<p>Emergency Provisions, Amendment of the Constitution, Concept of</p>
<p>the basic structure, Schedules, Constitutional Amendments update.</p>
<p><strong>PART &#8211; 05: PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION</strong></p>
<p>Public Administration &#8211; Meaning, Scope, Nature and Importance.</p>
<p>Public Administration and Private Administration under Liberalization.</p>
<p>New Public Administration, Development Administration and</p>
<p>Comparative Public Administration, New dimensions of Public</p>
<p>Administration. State vs. Bazar. Rule of Law, OrganizationPrinciples,</p>
<p>Approaches,</p>
<p>structure.</p>
<p>Management-</p>
<p>leadership,Â policyÂ formulation,</p>
<p>decision making theory. Tools of Administrative</p>
<p>Management- Co-ordination, Delegation,Â  Communication,</p>
<p>Supervision and Motivation, Administrative Reforms, Good</p>
<p>Governance, Bureaucracy, District Administration , Theory of</p>
<p>Natural Justice. Control over Administration in India- Parliamentary,</p>
<p>Financial, Judicial and Executive Control. Lokpal and Lok Ayukta.</p>
<p>Right to Information, Concept of State, Sovereignty, DemocracyDirect</p>
<p>and</p>
<p>Indirect.</p>
<p>Parliamentary</p>
<p>and</p>
<p>Presidential,</p>
<p>Federal</p>
<p>and</p>
<p>Unitary</p>
<p>Government.</p>
<p>Theory</p>
<p>of</p>
<p>Separation</p>
<p>of</p>
<p>Power.</p>
<p><strong>QUESTION PAPER &#8211; 04</strong></p>
<p><strong>SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENT</strong></p>
<p><strong>(Marks 200, Duration 3 hours)</strong></p>
<p><strong>PART &#8211; 01: CHEMISTRY</strong></p>
<p>Rate of chemical reaction and chemical elqulibruim -</p>
<p>Preliminary knowledge of rate of chemical reaction. Fast and slow</p>
<p>chemical reactions. Reversible and ireversible chemical reactions.</p>
<p>Reversible reaction and dynamic nature of equilibrium. Acids and</p>
<p>bases. pH scale [simple numerical questions. Exothermic and</p>
<p>endothermic reactions. Some important chemcial compounds properties</p>
<p>and uses. Method of production manufacture [water,</p>
<p>washing soda, baking soda bleaching powder and plaster of Paris.]</p>
<p>preparation of building material-lime cement glass and steel. Metals</p>
<p>- Position of metals in the periodic table and general properties.</p>
<p>Metal, mineral ore. Difference between mineral and ore. Metallurgyconcentration,</p>
<p>roasting,</p>
<p>smelting,</p>
<p>refining</p>
<p>of</p>
<p>ores.</p>
<p>Metallurgy</p>
<p>of</p>
<p>copper</p>
<p>and</p>
<p>Iron.</p>
<p>corrosion</p>
<p>of</p>
<p>metals.</p>
<p>Alloys.</p>
<p>Nonmetals</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>Position</p>
<p>of</p>
<p>nonmetals</p>
<p>in</p>
<p>the</p>
<p>periodic</p>
<p>table.</p>
<p>Preparation</p>
<p>properties</p>
<p>and</p>
<p>uses</p>
<p>of</p>
<p>Hydrogen</p>
<p>oxygen</p>
<p>and</p>
<p>nitrogen.</p>
<p>Some</p>
<p>important</p>
<p>organic</p>
<p>compunds</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>laboratory</p>
<p>method</p>
<p>of</p>
<p>preparing</p>
<p>alcohol</p>
<p>and</p>
<p>acetic</p>
<p>acid,</p>
<p>properties</p>
<p>and</p>
<p>uses</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>some general artifical polymers, polythene, polyvinyl</p>
<p>choloride. Teflon soap and detergents.</p>
<p><strong>PART &#8211; 02: PHYSICS</strong></p>
<p>Source of Energy &#8211; Conventional and new sources of neergy,</p>
<p>source of solar energy, causes of origin of energy in the Sun, soalr</p>
<p>heating devices, solar cooker solar cell, wind energy, biogas, fossil</p>
<p>fuels, ideal fuel properties of ideal fuel. Nuclear energy, nuclear</p>
<p>Fission, Fusion, chain reaction, nuclear reactor, uses and harms of</p>
<p>nuclear energy. General information about CREDA. Light &#8211; nature</p>
<p>of light reflection of light, laws of reflection, reflection from plane</p>
<p>and curved surface, image formation by plane convex and concave</p>
<p>mirror, relation between focal length and redius of curvature,</p>
<p>determination of focal length of concave miror by single pin method.</p>
<p>[Relation between u-v-f [numerical examples. Refraction of light -</p>
<p>laws of refraction, refraction by glass slab, critical angle, total</p>
<p>internal reflection, use of total internal reflection in daily life. lens</p>
<p>[converging and diverging lens. Definition focal length optical centre</p>
<p>image formation by lens. Human eye, its defects and remedies.</p>
<p>Comparison between photographic camera and human eye. Simple</p>
<p>telescope and astronomical telescope. Construction working, uses,</p>
<p>ray diagram [no formula derivation]. Electricity and its effects electric</p>
<p>intensity, potential, potential difference, electric curent</p>
<p>Ohmâ€™s law. Resistance specfic resistance, influencing factors,</p>
<p>combination of resistance and related numerical examples thermal</p>
<p>effect of current itâ€™s use, calculation of power and electrical energy</p>
<p>spent. (numerical) precautions observed in electric experiments.</p>
<p>Chemical effects of electric current. Primary and secondary cells</p>
<p>their properties and drawback. Leclanche cell, dry cell, lead</p>
<p>accumulator cell, construction. Magnetic efect of current &#8211; Magnetic</p>
<p>effet of current, Oersted experiment, electro magnetic induction,</p>
<p>electric motor, working principle and use of generator, general</p>
<p>studies of alternating current and direct current, electric discharge</p>
<p>in gases, discharge tube, cathode rays, X-rays and their properties.</p>
<p>Magnetism &#8211; Magnet and itâ€™s types artificial magnet, methods of</p>
<p>preparing magnets, molecular theory of magnetism, demagnetization,</p>
<p>magnetic keepers, magnetic lines of force and their properties.</p>
<p>Plotting the lines of force Terrestriel magnetism, magnetic storm.</p>
<p>magnetic meridian geographical meridiaan, relation between VHI</p>
<p>and Ã˜.</p>
<p><strong>PART &#8211; 03: BIOLOGY</strong></p>
<p>Animal nutrition &#8211; Types of nutition, Autotrophic Nutrition,</p>
<p>neterotrophic Nutrition, Holozoic, Parasitic, Saphrophytic,</p>
<p>â€˜symbiotic, Insectivorons. Important terms of nutrition process.</p>
<p>Digestion in unicellulor cellanimal [amoeba] and multicellulor</p>
<p>animal grass hopper. Human digestive system and digestive process.</p>
<p>Photosynthesis, amin steps of the process. light reaction and dark</p>
<p>reaction. Factors influencing Photosynthesis. Experiments related</p>
<p>to photo synthesis. Respiration &#8211; Definition, respiratory organs of</p>
<p>animals breathing and respiration, Types of respiration, Aerobic</p>
<p>and anaerobic respiration, respiratory system of humanbeing and</p>
<p>mechanism of respiration [general information], respiratory quotient</p>
<p>[RQ] of carbohydrate, fat and protein. Transport of mineral and</p>
<p>water in plants and animals [in context of human being]</p>
<p>Compositionand function of blood, structure and working of heart,</p>
<p>structure and function of blood vessels [preliminary knowledge]</p>
<p>coagulation of blood, blood group, blood transfusion, blood bank,</p>
<p>function of lymph system. diseases related to heart. Exceretion excretion</p>
<p>in</p>
<p>plants</p>
<p>and</p>
<p>excretory</p>
<p>product.</p>
<p>Excretion</p>
<p>in</p>
<p>animal</p>
<p>and</p>
<p>excretory</p>
<p>organs.</p>
<p>Excretion</p>
<p>system</p>
<p>of</p>
<p>man</p>
<p>and</p>
<p>excretion</p>
<p>process</p>
<p>[general</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>information] artifical kidney dialysis. Osmoregulation.</p>
<p>Diseases related to kidney. Control and coordination &#8211; coordination</p>
<p>in plants and naimal Phytoharmones. Nervous system of human</p>
<p>being. Structure and function of human Brain and spinal cord, reflex</p>
<p>action, endocringe glands harmone and their function. Reproduction</p>
<p>and growth &#8211; type of reproduction Asexual reproduction fission,</p>
<p>budding, regeneration, vegetative reproduction, layering, cutting,</p>
<p>grafting, Porthenogenesis, sexual reproduction in plants, structure</p>
<p>of flower and reproduction process [general information] pollination</p>
<p>fertilization. Human reproductive system and reproduction process.</p>
<p>Heredity and evolution &#8211; heredity and variation. basis of heredity</p>
<p>chromosome and DNA [preliminary information] gene. sex</p>
<p>determination priliminary knowledge of organic evolution [Oparinâ€™s</p>
<p>theory only].</p>
<p><strong>PART &#8211; 04: TECHNOLOGY</strong></p>
<p>National policy of science and technology and changes in the</p>
<p>policy from time to time, purpose of technology. Space programme</p>
<p>in India and its applications with special reference to industrial,</p>
<p>agricultural and other rural developmental activities, INSAT and</p>
<p>IRS systems. Role of Information Technology in Rural India, basic</p>
<p>knowledge of computers, computers in communication and</p>
<p>broadcasting, software development for economic growth. Broad</p>
<p>applications of IT. Energy Resources : Energy demands, renewable</p>
<p>and nonrenewable energy resources, nuclear energy, the development</p>
<p>and its utilization in the country. Current Science &amp; Technology</p>
<p>developments in India, origin of agriculture, Progress of Agricultural</p>
<p>Science and its impacts, Crop science in India, Fertilizers, Control</p>
<p>of pests and disease scenario in India.</p>
<p><strong>PART &#8211; 05: ENVIRONMENT</strong></p>
<p><strong>( 6 )</strong></p>
<p>Bio-diversity and its conservation &#8211; General introduction defination,</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>species and genetic diversity, Bio-geographic</p>
<p>classification of India, Importance of Bio-Diversity &#8211; Constructive</p>
<p>and Distructive application, Importance of social, moral and</p>
<p>alternative vision, Global, National and Local level Bio-diversity,</p>
<p>India as a wide diversity nation, Hotspots of Biodiversity, threats</p>
<p>to biodiversity, Residential damage, damage to wildlife, humans</p>
<p>and wild animals struggle, Indiaâ€™s threatened (endangered) and local</p>
<p>species,Â  Conservation of bio-diversity,Â  TopologicalÂ  and</p>
<p>Nontopological conservation. Enviromental pollution &#8211; Reason</p>
<p>effect and conservation &#8211; Air pollution, water pollution, see</p>
<p>pollution, soil pollution, sound/noise pollution, thermal pollution,</p>
<p>nuclear pollution. Solid waste managment &#8211; Urban and Industrial</p>
<p>solid waste management: reason, effect and control, Human role in</p>
<p>pollution control, Disaster Management, Floods, Earthquake,</p>
<p>Cyclones and Landslide. Human Population and Environment,</p>
<p>Population growth, Variation in the population in various countries.</p>
<p>Population explosion and Family Welfare Programme. Environment</p>
<p>and Human health.</p>
<p><strong>QUESTION PAPER &#8211; 05</strong></p>
<p><strong>ECONOMICS AND GEOGRAPHY</strong></p>
<p><strong>(Marks 200, Duration 3 hours)</strong></p>
<p><strong>PART &#8211; 01: INDIAN ECONOMICS</strong></p>
<p>National and per capita income, Structural changes in the Indian</p>
<p>Economy ( GDP and work force), Changes in the role of Public and</p>
<p>Private Sectors and their shares in the total plan outlay of the latest</p>
<p>plan, Economic Reforms, problems of poverty and unemployment ,</p>
<p>magnitude and measures initiative to ameliorate them, Monetary Policystructure</p>
<p>of Indian Banking and non-banking financial institutions and reforms in them</p>
<p>Since 1990s. Regulation</p>
<p>Of Credit</p>
<p>by</p>
<p>RBI. Pattern of</p>
<p>Revenue,</p>
<p>Expenditure,</p>
<p>Public</p>
<p>Debt, fiscal deficit and Effects on the Economy.</p>
<p><strong>PART</strong></p>
<p><strong>-</strong></p>
<p><strong>02:</strong></p>
<p><strong>PLANNING IN INDIA</strong></p>
<p>Indian Planning- Objectives , Priorities, Planning Commission</p>
<p>and its functions. Specific objectives of the latest Five Year Plan,</p>
<p>evaluation and problems. Bharat Nirman Yojna, MNREGA,</p>
<p>Procedure in financial matters in Constitution of India, Financial</p>
<p>relation between Union and States, Comptroller &amp; Auditor-General</p>
<p>of India.</p>
<p><strong>PART &#8211; 03: GEOGRAPHY OF CHHATTISGARH</strong></p>
<p>Physical features, location &amp; extent, Physical Divisions and</p>
<p>Drainage System, Climate , soil types, Vegetation and their</p>
<p>importance, flora and fauna. Human Features Population Growth,</p>
<p>Density and Distribution. Infant and Maternal Mortality rate etc.</p>
<p><strong>PART &#8211; 04: ECONOMICS OF CHHATTISGARH</strong></p>
<p>Demographic features and social backwardness of the</p>
<p>Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, Backward classes and</p>
<p>Minorities. Literacy and occupation structure, changes in the sectoral</p>
<p>distribution of income and employment. Socio, Political and</p>
<p>Economic empowerment of Women. Child Labour problem. Rural</p>
<p>Development, State Finance and Budgetary policy- Tax structure,</p>
<p>Sharing Central Taxes, Expenditure pattern in Revenue and Capital</p>
<p>Account as well as plan and non-plan expenditure. Public Debt</p>
<p>composition- Internal and External Debt including World Bank</p>
<p>loans, Institutional and non-institutional sources of Rural Credit in</p>
<p>Chhattisgarh. Structure and growth of Co-operatives and their shares</p>
<p>in total credit adequacy and problems.</p>
<p><strong>PART &#8211; 05: AGRICULTURE, FOREST, INDUSTRY</strong></p>
<p><strong>AND NATURAL RESOURCE OF CHHATTISGARH -</strong></p>
<p>Agriculture and Forest in Chhattisgarh, Structure of Agriculture</p>
<p>output. Administered prices including minimum support and</p>
<p>procurement prices. Public Distribution System in Chhattisgarh.</p>
<p>Cropping pattern, means of irrigation and their importance,</p>
<p>modernization of agriculture, agricultural problems and planning, Growth</p>
<p>and Structure of Industries in Chhattisgarh- large, medium, small and</p>
<p>tiny sectors. their comparison, growth, weaknesses and problems,</p>
<p>Natural Resources, Minerals, Energy and Water Resources, Thermal</p>
<p>and Hydel Electricity Projects, Solar Energy, Forest and Mineral based</p>
<p>Industries in Chhattisgarh.</p>
<p><strong>QUESTION PAPER &#8211; 06</strong></p>
<p><strong>Mathematics and Reasoning Ability</strong></p>
<p><strong>(Marks 200, Duration 3 hours)</strong></p>
<p><strong>PART &#8211; 01: RATIONAL NUMBERS</strong></p>
<p>Addition, subtraction, multiplication and division of rational</p>
<p>numbers. Finding the rational number between two rational numbers.</p>
<p>Ratio and Proportion &#8211; definition, properties, aternendo, Invertendo,</p>
<p>componendo etc. and their uses. Simultaneous equations, (a + b)</p>
<p>(a + b), (a &#8211; b) (a &#8211; b), (a + b) (a &#8211; b) related questions. Arithmetic</p>
<p>progression &#8211; Definition, general (n th) term and sum of n terms,</p>
<p>arithmetic mean. Commercial Mathematics &#8211; Banking, calculation</p>
<p>of interest on/in savings account, fixed deposit account and recurring</p>
<p>deposit account. Calculation of income tax (for salaried person</p>
<p>and excluding house rent allowance). Factorization, LCM and HCF.</p>
<p><strong>PART &#8211; 02: COORDINATE GEOMETRY</strong></p>
<p>Distance between two points, proportional division of a line</p>
<p>(section formula), area of triangle, condition of co-linearity of three</p>
<p>points. Trigonometry &#8211; Measure of angles in the sexagesimal.</p>
<p>contesimal and circular systems, relation between arc, radius and</p>
<p>central angle. Proof of the trigonometrical ratios of complementary</p>
<p>angles -</p>
<p>and related questions. Mensuration &#8211; Surface area and volume of</p>
<p>prism, cylinder, cone and sphere. Similar triangles, circles and</p>
<p>geometrical constructions.</p>
<p><strong>PART &#8211; 03: COMPUTER</strong></p>
<p>Binary digit system, change of binary number to decimal number</p>
<p>and decimal number to binary number. Algorithm method &#8211; meaning</p>
<p>and quality, indefinate, definate, input and output, effectiveness.</p>
<p>Averages &#8211; arithmetic, geometric and harmonic means, median,</p>
<p>mode, pie-chart.Â  Probability. Vedic Mathematis, addition,</p>
<p>subtraction, multiplication, division and checking the answer square,</p>
<p>square</p>
<p>roots,</p>
<p>cube</p>
<p>roots,</p>
<p>vinculam</p>
<p>and</p>
<p>its</p>
<p>application,</p>
<p>the</p>
<p>application</p>
<p>of</p>
<p>vedic</p>
<p>mathematicsÂ methods</p>
<p>in</p>
<p>algebra.</p>
<p>IntroductionÂ andÂ contribution</p>
<p>ofÂ Indian</p>
<p>Mathematician</p>
<p>(Aryabhata,</p>
<p>Varaha</p>
<p>mihira,</p>
<p>BrahmaÂ gupta,Â Bhaskaracharya,</p>
<p>ShrinivasÂ Ramanujan).</p>
<p><strong>PART</strong></p>
<p><strong>-</strong><strong>04:</strong></p>
<p><strong>DATA ANALYSIS</strong></p>
<p>Mathematical operations Basic numeracy (numbers and their</p>
<p>relations, order of magnitudes etc.), Data interpretation (charts,</p>
<p>graphs, tables, data sufficiency etc.) and analysis of data. Applied</p>
<p>mathematics &#8211; Profit and Loss, Percentage, Interest and averages.</p>
<p>Time, speed, distance, river and boat.</p>
<p><strong>( 7 )</strong></p>
<p><strong>PART &#8211; 05: LOGICAL REASONING</strong></p>
<p>Analog Test, Odd word, Odd pair of words, Coding &amp; Decoding</p>
<p>Test, Relation Test, Alphabet Test, Mathematical Operations,</p>
<p>Logical analysis of words, Inserting the missing number or word,</p>
<p>Assertion and Reason, Situation reaction test, Figure series,</p>
<p>Deletion of elements, General Mental ability.</p>
<p><strong>QUESTION PAPER &#8211; 07</strong></p>
<p><strong>Philosophy and Sociology</strong></p>
<p><strong>(Marks 200, Duration 3 hours)</strong></p>
<p><strong>PART &#8211; 01: INDIAN PHILOSOPHY AND YOGA</strong></p>
<p>Nature or Philosophy, its relation with life, science and culture.</p>
<p>Nature and scope of philosophy and religion. Unity and universality</p>
<p>of religions, religious tolerance and secularism, comprative study</p>
<p>of Indian and Western Philosophy. Yoga Philosophy (Yog Darshan),</p>
<p>Ashtang yog &#8211; Yam, Niyam, Aasan, Pranayam, Pratyahar, Dharna,</p>
<p>Dhyan and Samadhi. Effect of aasan and pranayam on human health.</p>
<p><strong>PART &#8211; 02: SOCIOLOGY</strong></p>
<p>Sociology- Meaning, Scope and nature, Importance of its study.</p>
<p>Relation with other Social Sciences. Primary Concepts &#8211; Society,</p>
<p>Community, Association, Institution, Social group, Folkways and</p>
<p>Mores. Individual and SocietyÂ  &#8211; Social interactions, Status and</p>
<p>role, Culture and Personality, Sociolization.Â  Hindu Social</p>
<p>Organization &#8211; Religion, Asharm, Varna, Purusharth. Social</p>
<p>Stratification &#8211; Caste and Class. Social Processes &#8211; Social</p>
<p>Interaction, Co-operation, Struggle, Competition. Social Control</p>
<p>and Social Change &#8211; Sources and agencies of Social Control,</p>
<p>Processes and factors of Social Change. Indian Social Problems,</p>
<p>Social disorganization-Anomie and Alienation, Inequality. Social</p>
<p>Research and Techniques &#8211; Objective of Social Research, Use of</p>
<p>scientific method to study of Social Phenomena, Problems of</p>
<p>objectivity. Tools and techniques of data collection- Observation,</p>
<p>Interview, Questionnaire, Schedule.</p>
<p><strong>PART &#8211; 03: TRIBES OF CHHATTISGARH</strong></p>
<p>Tribal social organization : Marriage, Family, Clan, youth</p>
<p>dormitories. Tribal Development : History, Programmes and</p>
<p>Policies, The Constitutional Safeguards, Special Primitive Tribes</p>
<p>of Chhattisgarh, Other Tribes, Schedule Cast and Other Backword</p>
<p>Class of Chhattisgarh. Main Ornaments popular in tribes of</p>
<p>Chhattisgarh, Special traditions. Tribal Problems : Isolation</p>
<p>Migration and acculturation.</p>
<p><strong>PART &#8211; 04: ART OF CHHATTISGARH</strong></p>
<p>Folk arts of Chhattisgarh, Folk literature and Prominent Folk</p>
<p>Artists of Chhattisgarh, Folk songs of Chhattisgarh, Folk legend,</p>
<p>Folk theater, Idioms and Proverbs, Puzzle/riddle (</p>
<p>tuÃ…yk), Singing (gkuk), Literary, Music and Art Institutions of Chhattisgarh,</p>
<p>Chhattisgarh State awards and Regards in these fields.</p>
<p><strong>PART &#8211; 05: CULTURE OF CHHATTISGARH</strong></p>
<p>Folk culture, Chief Fares and Festivals of Chhattisgarh. Major</p>
<p>Archaeological Center &#8211; Bhoramdev, Mallhar,Â  Deepadih,</p>
<p>Maheshpur, Sirpur, Rajim, Matku Dwip, Sivrinarayan, Taala,</p>
<p>Pachrahi, Barshur, Tourism Centre &#8211; Chitrakot, Amritdhara,</p>
<p>Mainpart, Dongarhgarh, Girodhpuri, Damakheda, Ramjharna, Turri</p>
<p>Dham,Â  Damohdehra,Â  Dantewada,Â  Ratanpur,Â  Madwarani,</p>
<p>Chandrapur, Ghatarani, etc., National Park, Sanctuaries and Water</p>
<p>falls and caves of Bastar, Prominent sants of Chhattisgarh.</p>
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