Wednesday 30 July 2014

Syllabus

APPSC Group 2 Exam Syllabus Details

APPSC Group 2 Exam Syllabus Details: Andhra Pradesh Public Service Commission (APPSC)’s  Group II exam syllabus details are given below…
Syllabus of the Written Examination:
Paper I – General Studies:
/ 1. General Science
2. Current Events of National and International Importance.
3. History of India and Indian National Movement. India and World Geography.
4. General Mental Ability.
5. Questions on General Science will cover General appreciation and understanding of science including matters of every day observation and experience, as may be expected of a well educated person who has not made a special study of any particular scientific discipline.  In current events, knowledge of significant national and international events will be tested.  In History of India, emphasis will be on broad general understanding of the subject in its social, economic and political aspects. Questions on Indian National Movement will relate to the nature and character of the nineteenth century resurgence, growth of Nationalism and attainment of independence. In geography emphasis will be on geography of India. Questions on geography of India will relate to physical, social and economic geography of the country, including the main features of the Indian agricultural and natural resources. On general mental ability, the candidates will be tested on reasoning and analytical abilities.
6. Disaster Management (Source: CBSE Publications)
a. Concepts in disaster management and vulnerability profile of India / State of A.P.
b. Earth quakes / Cyclones / Tsunami / Floods / Drought – causes and effects.
c. Man made disasters – Prevention strategies.
d. Mitigation strategies Mitigation measures.
Paper II – Social & Cultural History of Andhra Pradesh:
1. The Satavahanas and their contribution – social structure – Ikshvakus and their cultural contribution; Buddhism and Jainism; The Eastern Chalukyas of Vengi – their socio-cultural contribution – growth of Telugu language & Literature.
2. Socio- Cultural and Religious conditions in Andhra Desha between first and fifteenth
centuries of the Christian Era.
3. Establishment of British Rule – 1857 Revolt and its impact on Andhra and Hyderabad
Socio-cultural awakening ; Adi-Andhra/Dalit and Justice/self – respect movements; Growth of Nationalist Movement in Andhra between 1885 and  1947 – Role of socialists – communists – anti-zamindari-kisan movements.
4. Asafjahi Dynasty – socio-cultural awakening in Telangana -Adi-Hindu Movement – Nizam Rashtra Janasangham – Andhra Mahasabha – Andhra Saaraswata Parishat – Hyderabad State Congress and Vandemataram Movement.
5. Growth of Leftist / Communist Movement and Telangana People’s Armed Struggle –
Ittehadul-Muslimeen – Razakars-anti-Nizam Struggles and end of Nizam’s Rule.  Integration of Hyderabad State into Indian Union – Formation of Andhra Pradesh – Important historical events after 1956.
General Overview of the Indian Constitution:
1. Salient features of the Indian Constitution – Preamble, Fundamental Duties, Fundamental Rights, Directive Principles of State Policy and their relationship.
2. Distinctive features of Indian Federation – Distribution of Legislative Powers between the Union and the State; Relative roles of Legislature, Executive and Judiciary.  17
3. Community development experiment – 3 tier model of Panchayat Raj – 73rd and 74th amendments and their implementation.
4. Welfare Mechanism in India: Provisions for Scheduled Castes, Tribes and Minorities; Reservations for SC, ST and Backward Classes; Prevention of SC and ST Atrocities Act; National and State SC and ST Commission; Women’s Commission; National and States Minorities Commission and Human Rights Commission.
5. Unicameral and Bicameral Legislatures – Functions and crises of accountability, decline of legislature.
Paper III – Planning in India & Indian Economy:
 1. Planning in Indian Economy – Socio-economic objectives and outlays of 5 year plans – Major controversies of planning in India – Alternative strategies – Goals and achievements – shortfall of different plans – Planning in the market – Major reforms/policy changes effect from 1991.
2. Broad fiscal, monetary, industrial trade and agricultural policies, objectives, rationale, constraints and effects.
3. Geographic size – Endowment of natural resources, population; size composition quality and growth trends – occupational distribution – effect of British rule with reference to drain theory and Laissez faire Policy.
4. Money banking and public finances – concept of money and measures of money supply  velocity of money banks and credit creation, determination of price level – inflation,  its causes and remedies , finance budget – taxes and non-tax revenue.
5. Meaning and measurements of growth- growth distribution and welfare, characteristics of under development, stages of development, sources of growth capital – human capital,
population, productivity, trade and aid, growth strategies – types of average measures – dispersion-correlation-index numbers; types, uses and limitations.
Contemporary Problems and Developments in Rural Society with Special Reference to Andhra Pradesh:
1. National Income & Main sectors of Economy, GDP (Gross Domestic Product), Per capita income and HDI (Human Development Index) as measures of development. Relative contribution of agriculture to income and employment in the recent four decades of AP.
2. Five year plans of AP – Outlays, Finance in public sector plan and resource allocation
pattern in the recent five year plan.
3. Need for and aims of land reforms in AP – Structure of land holdings in AP.  Forest, sown and irrigated area in AP. Cropping pattern.  Sources of Agricultural finance in AP – Agricultural subsidies.
4. Growth and structure of Industries in Andhra Pradesh , factories, small and tiny sectors, their comparison , growth , weaknesses and problems- Institutional and non-institutional – growth and structure of cooperatives in Andhra Pradesh – Share of cooperatives in total credits – adequacy and problems.

5. Structure of Agricultural outputs – administered prices including support and procurement prices – Public Distribution System in AP ; Service sector of AP – importance, composition and growth with special reference to transport and communication, tourism and information and biotechnology.

General Science

General Science / General Knowledge


States of India with capital, language, population, area, literacy rate.

SNo
Name
Code
Capital
Official
language(s)
Date of formation
Population
Area
(km2)
Literacy Rate(%)
1
Andhra Pradesh
AP
Hyderabad
Telugu, Urdu
1 November 1956
84,665,533
275,045
67.66
2
Arunachal Pradesh
AR
Itanagar
English
20 February 1987
1,382,611
83,743
66.95
3
Assam
AS
Dispur
Assamese; Regional: Bodo,
 Bengali
15 August 1947
31,169,272
78,550
73.18
4
Bihar
BR
Patna
Hindi, Magadhi
, Maithili, Urdu
1 April 1936
103,804,637
99,200
63.82
5
Chhattisgarh
CT
Raipur
Chattisgarhi,
 Hindi
1 November 2000
25,540,196
135,194
71.04
6
Goa
GA
Panjim
Konkani
30 May 1987
1,457,723
3,702
87.40
7
Gujarat
GJ
Gandhinagar
Gujarati
1 May 1960
60,383,628
196,024
79.31
8
Haryana
HR
Chandigarh
(Union Territory)
Hindi, Haryanvi  (regional)
1 November 1966
25,353,081
44,212
76.64
9
Himachal Pradesh
HP
Shimla
Hindi, Pahari  (regional)
25 January 1971
6,856,509
55,673
83.78
10
Jammu and Kashmir
JK
Srinagar  (summer)
Jammu  (winter)
Dogri, Kashmiri, Urdu
26 October 1947
12,548,926
222,236
68.74
11
Jharkhand
JH
Ranchi
Hindi
15 November 2000
32,966,238
74,677
67.63
12
Karnataka
KA
Bangalore
Kannada, English
1 November 1956
61,130,704
191,791
75.60
13
Kerala
KL
Thiruvananthapuram
Malayalam
1 November 1956
33,387,677
38,863
93.91
14
Madhya Pradesh
MP
Bhopal
Hindi
1 November 1956
72,597,565
308,252
70.63
15
Maharashtra
MH
Mumbai
Marathi
1 May 1960
112,372,972
307,713
82.91
16
Manipur
MN
Imphal
Manipuri
21 January 1972
2,721,756
22,347
79.85
17
Meghalaya
ML
Shillong
English, Garo,
 Hindi, Khasi,  Pnar,
21 January 1972
2,964,007
22,720
75.48
18
Mizoram
MZ
Aizawl
Mizo
20 February 1987
1,091,014
21,081
91.58
19
Nagaland
NL
Kohima
English
1 December 1963
1,980,602
16,579
80.11
20
Odisha  (Orissa)
OR
Bhubaneswar
Oriya
1 April 1936
41,947,358
155,820
73.45
21
Punjab
PB
Chandigarh
(Union Territory)
Punjabi
1 November 1966
27,704,236
50,362
76.68
22
Rajasthan
RJ
Jaipur
Hindi
1 November 1956
68,621,012
342,269
67.06
23
Sikkim
SK
Gangtok
Nepali, Bhutia,  Gurung,
 Lepcha, Limbu,
Manggar, Newari, Sherpa,
 Sunwar, Tamang
16 May 1975
607,688
7,096
82.20
24
Tamil Nadu
TN
Chennai
Tamil
26 January 1950
72,138,958
130,058
80.33
25
Tripura
TR
Agartala
Bengali, Tripuri
21 January 1972
3,671,032
10,492
87.75
26
Uttar Pradesh
UP
Lucknow
Hindi, Urdu
26 January 1950
199,581,477
243,286
69.72
27
Uttarakhand
UT
Dehradun (interim)
Hindi, Sanskrit
9 November 2000
10,116,752
53,566
79.63
28
West Bengal
WB
Kolkata
Bengali, English
1 November 1956
91,347,736
88,752
77.08

  


Union Territories of India
SNo
Name
Code
Capital
Official
language
Population
Literacy Rate(%)
1
Andaman and Nicobar Islands
AN
Port Blair
English
379,944
86.27
2
Chandigarh
CH
Chandigarh
English, Hindi, Punjabi
1,054,686
86.43
3
Dadra and Nagar Haveli
DN
Silvassa
English, Gujarati, Hindi, Marathi
342,853
77.65
4
Daman and Diu
DD
Daman
English, Gujarati, Hindi, Marathi
242,911
87.07
5
Lakshadweep
LD
Kavaratti
English, Malayalam
64,429
92.28
6
National Capital Territory ofDelhi
DL
Delhi
English, Hindi, Punjabi, Urdu
16,753,235
86.34
7
Puducherry(Pondicherry)
PY
Pondicherry
French and Tamil; Regional: Malayalam, Telugu
1,244,464
86.55