Rajasthan Public Service Commission, Ajmer: Teacher, Grade-Ii (Science)
Rajasthan Public Service Commission, Ajmer: Teacher, Grade-Ii (Science)
3 Heat, thermodynamics and Radiation - Concept of Heat and temperature, Temp. Scales,
Thermal expansion of solid, liquid and gases, specific heat, Law of mixture, latent heat,
Thermal capacity, Zeroth & first law of thermodynamics, Modes of transmission of heat,
thermal conductivity, Thermal radiations, perfect blackbody, Wein's displacement law,
Stefen's law, Kirchoff's law, Newton's law of cooling, Electric power, Joule's law, Chemical
effect of current, Faraday's law of electrolysis, Thermoconductivity, Seeback effect, Peltier
and Thomson effect.
4 Optics - Laws of reflection, Reflection by plane and curved mirrors, Laws of refraction,
total internal refraction - applications, Diffraction, Lenses, Image formation by lenses,
Sattering of light, Eye, Defects of vision, Microscopes, Astronomical telescopes, Huygen's
principle - reflection and refraction, Interference of light, young's double slit experiment,
Frenel's Bi-prism, Diffraction of light, Frenel's HPZ, Fraunhoffer's diffraction, polarisation
of light, law of malus, Nicol prism, poloroids.
5 Electrostatics - Coulomb's law, electric field and potential due to a point charge, Dipole,
concept of Dielectic, Gauss theorem - its applications, Electric lines of force, Force and
torque experience by a dipole in uniform electric field, Capacity of a isolated spherical
conductor, capacitor - principle, Types of Capacitors, series and parallel combinations of
Capacitors, Energy of a Capacitor.
6 Magnetism Natural and man made magnet, magnetic lines of force, Coulomb's law,
magnetic moment, Torque on a magnetic dipole, magnetic field, magnetic induction,
magnetic intensity, permeability, susceptibility & Intensity of magnetisation - their relations.
Curie Law, Hysterisis, B-H curve. Classification of magnetic materials. Oersted's
experiment, Biot - Savarts law, magnetic field by a straight Conductor & Circular Current
Carrying Coil, Ampere's Circuital law, Solenoid, Toroid, Cyclotron, Moving Coil,
Galvanometer, Ammeter, Voltmeter and Tangent Galvanometer, Faraday's Law, Lenz's
Law, Self Induction, Mutual Induction, Electric Generators, Motor, Transformers.
7 Electricity - Ohm's Law, Temperature dependence of resistance, colour code of resistors,
series and parallel combination of resistors, resistivity, primary and secondary cells and their
combination in series and parallel, Kirchoff's laws, wheat stone bridge and potentiometer -
their applications, Mean and rms value of A.C., A.C. Circuit Containing resistence,
Inductance and Capacitance, Series resonant Circuit, Q factor, Average power in A.C.,
Wattless Current, Choke Coil.
8 Atomic, Nuclear Physics and Radioactivity - Einstein's Photoelectric equation, Photocell,
matter waves, Debroglie's hypothesis, Nucleus, Mass defect, Binding energy, Nuclear
reactions, Nuclear fission and fusion, Nuclear reactor, Radioactivity, laws of distengraton,
α,β and γ rays, radioactive isotopes - uses, Radio Carbon dating.
9 Electromagnetic Waves and Communication - Electromagnetic Waves- Properties,
Electromagnetic spectrum, propagation of radio waves, Satellite Communication.
10 Solids and semi conductor devices - Energy bond in solids, Semi conductor, P-N Junction,
Diodes, Diode as an rectifier, Junction transistor.
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Chemistry :
1 Atomic Structure : Fundamental Particles, Atomic models and their limitations, dual nature
of particles, de-broglie equation, uncertainity principle, Modern concept of atomic structure,
quantum numbers, Aufbau principle, Pauli's exclusion principle, Hund's rule, (n+l) rule.
Electronic configuration of elements. Molecular orbital theory for simple homo-nuclear
diatomic molecules. Mole concept, Chemical stoichiometry.
2 States of matter : Gaseous state - gas laws, ideal gas equation, Dalton's law of partial
pressure, kinetic theory of gases, deviation from ideal behaviour, critical temperature and its
importance, liquification of gases. Liquid state - properties of liquid, vapoure pressure,
surface tension and viscocity cofficient and its application. Solid state - classification of
solids, crystal structure, Crystal defects.
3 Ionic bond, covalent bond, coordinate bond. General properties of ionic and covalent bond.
Geometry of molecules, Valence shell electrons pair repulsion theory, Fajan's Rule,
Valence bond theory, concept of resonance, directional properties of bond, hybridisation.
4 Co-ordination Compounds : Ligand and co-ordination number, IUPAC nomenclature and
formulation of mono nuclear co-ordination compound, Isomerism, Stereoisomerism, Crystal
field theory. Shapes, Colours, Magnetic properties in complexes, stability of co-ordination
compounds, Organometallic compound (elementary knowledge)
5 Classification of elements and periodicity in properties : Modern concept of periodic
table, types of elements - s, p, d and f block periodicity in properties-atomic and ionic radii,
ionisation potential, electron affinity, electronegativity and valency.
6 Chemical Equilibria : Law of mass action and its application to homogeneous equilibria,
Le-chatelier principle and its application to physical and chemical system. Factors affecting
chemical equilibria.
7 Ionic Equilibria : Ionic equilibria in solutions, Acid-base concept, pH scale, Buffer
solution. Dissociation of acid and base, Common ion effect and its importance. Solubility
product and its uses.
8 Oxidation - Reduction reaction : Redox reactions, Oxidation numbers.
9 Metals, Non-metals and Metallurgy : Minerals and ores, General metallurgy, Metallurgy
of Cu, Al and Zn. Use of important compounds of metals and non-metals in daily life.
Non-metals and their compounds - Carbon, Nitrogen, Sulphur, Oxygen, Phosphorous,
halogens, Allotropes of C,S and P and their uses. Cement and Plaster of Paris.
10 Purification & characterisation of organic compounds - Different methods of
purification, ualitative & quantitative analysis, Tetravalency of carbon, overlapping of
orbitals, sigma and pi-bond, shape of methane, ethane and ethyne molecules, effect of
hybridisation on bond length and bond energy, functional groups, homologous series,
classification of organic compounds, Nomenclature of organic compounds, Isomerism.
11 Hydrocarbons : Aliphatic hydrocarbons (Alkane, Alkene and Alkyne); Aromatic
hydrocarbon (Benzene), concept of aromaticity, petroleum and petrochemicals.
12 Polymers, Bio-molecules, Chemistry in everyday life.
13 Environmental Chemistry – Atmosphere, air and water pollution.
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14 Zero group elements : Position in periodic table, isolation, compounds of zero group
elements.
15 d-block elements : Electronic configuration, general characteristics for e.g. colour,
oxidation state, tendency to form complexes, magnetic properties, catalytic properties,
alloys.
16 f-block elements : Lanthanides and Actinides, Electronic configuration, Lanthanide
contraction and its consequences, Super heavy elements.
17 Bio-Inorganic Chemistry : Role of bulk and trace metal ions in biological system with
special reference to Mg, Ca, Fe, Cu, Na and K.
18 Reaction Mechanism : Inductive, Mesomeric and Hyper - conjugation. Addition and
substitution : Electrophyls and Nucleophyls. Electrophilic addition and substitution
reaction, Nucleophilic substitution reactions (SN1 and SN2), Elimination reactions.
19 Chemical Kinetics : Order and Molecularity of reactions, first and second order reactions
and their rate expressions (no derivation), Zero and Pseudo order reactions, Collision theory
and activated complex theory.
20 Solutions : Osmotic pressure, Lowering of vapour pressure, depression of freezing point
and elevation of boiling point. Dilute Solutions, Determination of molecular weight in
solution. Association and dissociation of solutes.
21 Electrochemistry : Electrochemical cells, electrode potentials, measurement of e.m.f.
Conductance : Cell constant, specific and equivalent conductivity, Kohlrausch's Law and its
applications, solubility and solubility product, equivalent conductivity at infinite dilution of
weak electrolytes, hydrolysis and hydrolysis constant, Dry betteries.
Biology :
1. Cell structure and functions of cell organelles, Cell inclusions, Nucleic acid (DNA and
RNA) Cell division (Mitosis,Meiosis), Genetic code, types of RNA and protein synthesis,
Duplication of DNA , Watson Crick model , B-DNA , Z-DNA
2. Types of plant tissues, internal structure of root, stem and leaves, Secondary growth,
Anomalous secondary growth, Annual rings, heartwood and sap wood, tyloses
3. Structure of flower, Types of inflorescence, reproduction in plants, Double fertilisation,
types of embryosacs polyembryony, Apomixis, Parthenocarpy Alternation of generation,
Economic botany: Timber plants, Medicinal plants Fibre yielding plants, Condiments and
spices
4. Water relations, Osmosis, DPD, Plasmolysis, Water potential Absorption of water, Ascent
of sap, Transpiration, Guttation, Stomatal movement, Antitranspirants
5. Photosynthesis, types of pigments, light and dark reaction, C4 cycle, Organisation of
Photosystems, Red drop phenomenon, Chemosynthesis, Bacterial photosynthesis
Law of limiting factor, factors affecting photosynthesis, Crassulacean Acid Metabolism
6. Respiration, types of respiration, Glycolysis, Krebs cycle and Oxidative phosphorylation,
Respiratory quotient (R..Q.), Photorespiration, Electron transport system
7. Enzymes, classification, mechanism of action, factors affecting enzyme activities,
Isoenzymes, Regulation of enzyme activity
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8. Regulation in animals (Nervous system, Endocrine system), regulation in plants by
hormones Auxin, Gibberellins, Cytokinins, Ethylene, Abscisic acid, application of plant
hormones in agriculture and horticulture, Photoperiodism, Vernalisation and seed dormancy,
Avena culture test, Bioassay of hormones, Richmond -Lang effect, Plant movements.
9. Ecology Types of pollution, Global warming, Green house effect, Acid rains, ozone
depletion Biodiversity, Sancturies, National parks, Endangered species, Deforestation,
Biotic communities, Ecosystem, Food chains, ecological pyramids, wild life and its
conservation, Biogeochemical cycles, Radiation hazards.
10. Structure and function of animal tissues, Various systems of human
11. Life cycle of Plasmodium, Ascaris, Liverfluke, Economic importance of Protozoa and
Insects. Social insects. External and internal structure of Amoeba, Earthworm Cockroach
and Frog ,
12. Heredity and Evolution, Darwinism, Neo Darwinisim, Lamarckism, Natural selection and
Adaptation, Concepts of species and speciation. Palentological evidences and morphological
evidences of evolution,Hardy-Winberg law, Origin of life
13. Genetics and genetic engineering : Mendelism, Linkage, Crossing over, hybridization,
sex determination and sex linked inheritance, Blood groups, Rh factor, Mutation, gene
mapping and human genome project ,Genetic engineering, clones, techniques of gene
transfer, applications of biotechnology, Totipotency Tissue culture and its applications,
transgenic animals, Linkage and crossing over, One gene one enzyme hypothesis , Operon
model of gene. Polyploidy.
14. Taxonomy of animals, Five kingdom system,Characteristics upto family level with suitable
example. Symmetry , Coelom , segmentation and embryogenesis.
15. Taxonomy of plants: Eukaryota, Prokaryota, Virus, Mycoplasma, Lichens and elementary
knowledge of Ulothrix, Riccia and Pteridium, Selaginella, Pinus, Cycas and Ephedra.
Economic importance of Gymnosperms.
16. Embryology of animals, Spermatogenesis, Oogenesis, fertilization, Cleavage, Gastrulation,
organogenesis and fate of three germinal layers, test tube baby. Embryology of frog
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4. Co-curricular activities, Science lab, planning and equipping science lab, Safety precaution
for work in science lab, science-club, field trip, I.T. interventions in science teaching.
5. Evaluation - Concepts, type and purposes, type of post items, objective type, S.A.
and Essay, preparation of blue print, evaluation of practical work in science, comprehensive
and continuous evaluation in science.
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Scheme and syllabus of competitive examination for the post of Teacher Grade II (Science)
1 The competitive examination shall carry 200 marks.
2 Duration of examination shall be two hours.
3 The question paper of written examination shall carry multiple choice type questions.
4 Paper shall include following subjects carrying the number of marks as shown against
them :-
(i) General Knowledge and Current Affairs with special reference to 60 Marks
Rajasthan.
(ii) Geographical, Historical & Culture Knowledge of Rajasthan. 60 Marks
(iii) Educational Psychology 10 Marks
(iv) School Subject (Science) 40 Marks
Note : Standard of contents of School subject shall be of the praveshika standard.
(v) Educational Methodology (Science) 30 Marks
Total 200 Marks
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