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Rajasthan State and Subordinate Services Combined
Competitive (Mains) Examination, 2021
Paper |
Subject |
Marks |
Time |
I |
General Studies –I |
200 |
3 Hours |
II |
General Studies-II |
200 |
3 Hours |
III |
General Studies-III |
200 |
3 Hours |
IV |
General Hindi and General English |
200 |
3 Hours |
Paper – I General Knowledge and General Studies |
Unit I-
HISTORY |
Part A – History,
Art, Culture, Literature, Tradition and Heritage of Rajasthan |
·
Major landmarks in the
History of Rajasthan from Pre-historic time to close of 18th century,
·
Important dynasties,
·
their administrative and
revenue system.
·
Salient events of 19th & 20th centuries:
·
Peasant & Tribal
Movements.
·
Political Awakening,
·
Freedom Movement and
Integration.
·
Heritage of Rajasthan:
Performing & fine Art,
·
Handicraft,
·
Architecture and major
sites of World Heritage and Tourism in Rajasthan,
·
Fairs,
·
Festivals,
·
Folk Music and Folk Dance.
·
Important works of
Rajasthani Literature and Dialects of Rajasthan.
·
Saints,
·
Lok Devtas and eminent
personalities of Rajasthan.
Part B - |
Indian History & Culture |
·
Indian heritage: Fine Art,
·
Performing Art,
·
Architecture &
Literature from Indus Civilization to British Era.
·
Religious Movements and
religious philosophy in Ancient and Medieval India.
·
History of Modern India
from beginning of 19th Century to 1965 A.D: Significant events,
·
personalities and issues.
·
Indian National Movement-
its various stages & streams,
·
important contributors and
contribution from different parts of the country.
·
Socio-religious reform
movements in 19th and 20th century.
·
Post-Independence
consolidation and reorganisation
·
– Accession of princely
states &
·
Linguistic reorganisation
of the states.
Part C - |
History of Modern World (up to 1950A.D.) |
·
Renaissance and
Reformation.
·
American War of
Independence,
·
French Revolution (1789
A.D.) and Industrial Revolution.
·
Imperialism and colonialism
in Asia and Africa.
·
Impact of World Wars.
Unit II- ECONOMICS |
Part A- Indian Economy |
·
Agriculture
–
·
growth and productivity
trends in Indian agriculture.
·
Food processing sector and
food management.
·
Agricultural reforms and
challenges.
·
Trends
in Industrial Sector-
·
Industrial Policy and
Industrial Finance.
·
Liberalization,
·
Globalization,
·
Privatization and economic
reforms.
·
Infrastructure and economic
growth.
·
Inflation,
·
Prices and demand/supply
management.
·
Centre-State financial
relations and Latest Finance Commission.
·
Fiscal Responsibility &
·
Budget Management Act and
fiscal reforms in India.
·
Budgetary trends and fiscal
policy.
·
Tax reforms in India.
·
Subsidies- cash transfer
and other related issues.
·
Trends in revenue and
expenditure.
·
Role of Government in
economic activities.
·
Private, Public and Merit
Goods.
·
Social Sector- poverty,
·
unemployment and
inequality.
·
Healthcare and Education
Policy.
·
Problem of regulatory
effectiveness.
·
Redefining the role of
state in economic development and an employment oriented growth strategy.
Part B- World Economy
·
Global Economic issues and
trends:
·
Role of World Bank,
·
IMF & WTO.
·
Sustainable Development and
Climate Change.
·
Agriculture
Scenario-
·
production and
productivity.
·
Water resources and
Irrigation. Agricultural marketing.
·
Dairy and animal husbandry.
·
Rural development and rural
infrastructure.
·
Panchayati Raj and State
Finance Commission.
·
Institutional framework for
industrial development.
·
Industrial growth and
recent trends.
·
Khadi and village
industries.
·
Infrastructure development-
power and transportation.
·
Private Investment in
Infrastructure and Public Private Partnership projects-
·
outlook and prospects.
·
Major development projects
of Rajasthan.
·
State
budget and Fiscal management-
·
issues and challenges.
·
Economic welfare schemes of
Rajasthan.
·
Social Justice and
Empowerment.
·
Basic Social Services-
education and health.
·
Poverty,
·
unemployment and
Sustainable Development goals.
Unit
III- |
SOCIOLOGY, MANAGEMENT,
ACCOUNTING & AUDITING |
Part A- Sociology |
Development of Sociological
Thought in India- |
|
·
Caste and Class
in Indian Society: Nature, Origin, Functions and Challenges.
·
Processes of
Change:
·
Sanskritization,
·
Westernization,
Secularization and
·
Globalization.
·
Challenges
before Indian Society:
·
Issues of Dowry,
·
Divorce and
Child Marriage,
·
Corruption,
·
Communalism,
·
Poverty,
·
Unemployment,
·
Drug Addiction,
·
Vulnerable
sections especially Dalit,
·
Elderly and
Disabled.
·
Tribal community
of Rajasthan:
·
Bhil, Mina
(Meena) and Garasia-
·
Problems and
Welfare.
Part B- Management
·
Modern concept
of Marketing,
·
Marketing Mix –
·
Product, Price,
·
Place and
Promotion;
·
Supply Chain
Management,
·
Logistics Mix;
·
E-Commerce and
E-Marketing;
·
Business and
Corporate Ethics.
·
Wealth
Maximization,
·
Sources of
Finance-
·
Short and Long
Term,
·
Capital
Structure,
·
Cost of Capital,
·
Distribution of
Profit;
·
Banking and Non-
·
Banking
Financial Institutions (NBFIs),
·
Stock Market,
·
Multi-National
Companies (MNCs),
·
Foreign Direct
Investment (FDI),
·
Foreign
Institutional Investment (FII).
·
Leadership
Theories and Styles,
·
Group Behaviour,
·
Individual
Behaviour,
·
Attitude,
Values,
·
Team Building;
·
Motivation
Theories,
·
Conflict
Management,
·
Time Management,
·
Stress
Management,
·
Training,
·
Development and
Appraisal Systems.
·
Entrepreneurship:
·
Incubation,
·
Start-ups,
·
Unicorns,
·
Venture Capital,
·
Angel Investors.
·
Management of
Essential Services:
·
Education
Management,
·
Healthcare and
Wellness Management;
·
Tourism and
Hospitality Management.
Part C- Accounting & Auditing
·
Basic knowledge
of Double Entry System of Accounting,
·
Techniques of
analysis of Financial Statements,
·
Responsibility and
Social Accounting.
·
Meaning &
Objectives of Auditing, Social,
·
Performance and
Efficiency Audit, Elementary knowledge of Government Audit.
·
Basic knowledge
of Performance Budgeting,
·
Zero-Base
Budgeting.
Paper –II |
General Knowledge and
General Studies |
Unit I- Administrative Ethics |
·
Ethics and Human
Values:
·
Lessons from
lives and teachings of great leaders,
·
reformers and
administrators.
·
Role of family,
society and educational institutions in inculcating values.
·
Ethical
concepts- Rit and Rin, concept of Duty, concept of Good and Virtue.
·
Ethics in
private and public relationships- Behaviour, Moral and Political attitudes of
administrators, Philosophical basis of Integrity.
·
Ethics of
Bhagavad Geeta and its role in administration.
·
Gandhian Ethics.
·
Contribution of
Moral Thinkers and Philosophers from India & World.
·
Ethical
concerns,
·
dilemmas and
challenges in administration.
·
Ethical
decision-making and contributing factors;
·
social justice,
humanitarian concerns,
·
accountability
in governance and code of ethics.
·
Case Studies on
above mentioned topics.
Unit II- General Science & Technology
·
Chemistry in
everyday life; States of Matter;
·
Atomic
Structure;
·
Metal, Non-
Metal and Metalloids,
·
Metallurgical
Principles and methods,
·
Important ores
and alloys;
·
Acid, Base and
Salts,
·
concept of pH
and Buffers;
·
Important Drugs
(Synthetic and Natural),
·
Antioxidants,
·
Preservatives,
Insecticides,
·
Pesticides,
Fungicides,
·
Herbicides,
·
Fertilizers,
·
Binders and
Sweeteners;
·
Carbon, its
compounds and their domestic and industrial applications; Radioactivity-
·
concepts and
applications.
·
Physics in
everyday life;
·
Gravitation;
Human eye and Defects;
·
Heat;
·
Static and
Current Electricity;
·
Magnetism,
·
Electro-Magnetism,
·
Sound and
Electro-Magnetic Waves,
·
Magnetic resonance
imaging and Nuclear magnetic resonance;
·
Nuclear fission
and Fusion.
·
The Cell;
·
Control and
Coordination,
·
Reproductive,
·
Excretory,
·
Respiratory,
·
Circulatory and
Digestive systems in Human being;
·
Blood groups,
·
Composition and
Functions of blood;
·
Hormones;
·
Genetics and
Lifestyle Diseases;
·
Human diseases-
·
Communicable and
Non-communicable,
·
Endemic,
Epidemic,
·
Pandemic their
Diagnosis and Control,
·
Immunization and
Vaccination;
·
Drugs and
Alcohol abuse.
·
Plant parts and
their functions,
·
Plant nutrition,
·
Plant growth
regulators,
·
Sexual and
asexual reproduction in plants,
·
Important
medicinal plants with special reference to Rajasthan;
·
Organic farming;
·
Biotechnology
and its applications.
·
Basic computer
science;
·
Networking and
types; Analogue and digital telecommunication;
·
Frequency
spectrum;
·
Mobile
telephony,
·
Recent
developments in information and communication technology-
·
Artificial
intelligence;
·
Big data,
·
Cloud computing,
·
Internet of
things,
·
Crypto currency,
·
OTT platforms
and Social media and their impacts;
·
IT industry in
India,
·
Digital India
initiatives.
·
Contribution of
Indian Scientists in Science and Technology,
·
Scientific and
technological advancements-
·
Robotics,
Machine learning,
·
Augmented
reality,
·
Nanotechnology,
RFID,
·
Quantum
computing etc,
·
Development of
science and technology in Rajasthan,
·
Government
policies related to Science and Technology.
·
Space
technology-
·
Indian space
programme,
·
Satellites and
their orbits,
·
various launch
vehicles;
·
Remote sensing.
·
Defence technology-
·
Missiles,
·
Indian missile
programme,
·
Chemical and
Biological weapons.
Unit
III- |
Earth Science |
(Geography & Geology) |
Part A- World
·
Structure of the
Earth and Geological Time Scale.
·
Broad Physical
Features:
·
Mountains,
·
Plateaus,
·
Plains,
·
Deserts.
·
Earthquakes and
Volcanoes:
·
Types,
·
distribution and
their impact.
·
Major
Geopolitical Issues.
·
Major
Environmental Issues.
Part B- India
·
Broad Physical
Features:
·
Mountains,
·
Plateaus,
Plains, Deserts.
·
Major
Physiographic Divisions of India.
·
Major Rivers.
·
Climate-
·
Origin of
Monsoon,
·
Climatic
characteristics,
·
Distribution of
rainfall and Climatic regions.
·
Natural
Resources:
·
Types and uses
of
·
(a) Water,
Forest, Soil
·
(b) Rocks &
Minerals.
·
Population:
Growth,
·
Distribution and
Density,
·
Sex-ratio,
·
Literacy,
·
Urban and Rural
Population.
Part C- Rajasthan
·
Broad Physical
Features:
·
Mountains,
·
Plateaus,
·
Plains, Deserts.
·
Major Rivers and
Lakes.
·
Climatic:
Characteristics and their classification.
·
Major Vegetation
types.
·
Agriculture-
Major Crops:
·
Production and
Distribution.
·
Metallic
Minerals and Non-
·
Metallic
Minerals-
·
Types,
distribution and industrial uses.
·
Conventional and
Non-Conventional Energy Resources.
·
Demographic
characteristics and Major Tribes.
·
Wildlife and
Biodiversity:
·
Threats and
Conversation.
·
Concept of
UNESCO Geo-parks and Geo-heritage sites:
·
Potential in
Rajasthan.
·
Major
Environmental Issues.
Paper-III |
General Knowledge and General
Studies |
Unit I- Indian Political System, World Politics
and Current Affairs
·
Constitution of India:
·
Framing, Features,
·
Amendments,
·
Basic Structure.
·
Ideological Contents:
·
Preamble,
·
Fundamental Rights,
·
Directive Principles of
State Policy,
·
Fundamental Duties.
·
Institutional Framework- I:
Parliamentary System,
·
President,
·
Prime Minister and Council
of Ministers,
·
Parliament.
·
Institutional Framework-
II: Federalism,
·
Centre-State relations,
·
Supreme Court,
·
High Courts,
·
Judicial Review,
·
Judicial Activism.
·
Institutional Framework-
III: Election Commission of India,
·
Comptroller and Auditor
General,
·
Union Public Service
Commission, NITI Aayog,
·
Central Vigilance
Commission, Central Information Commission,
·
National Human Rights
Commission.
·
Political Dynamics: Role of
Caste, Religion,
·
Class, Ethnicity,
·
Language and Gender in
Indian Politics,
·
Political Parties and
Electoral Behaviour,
·
Civil Society and Political
Movement,
·
Issues related to National
Integrity and Security,
·
Potential areas of
Socio-Political conflicts.
·
State Politics of
Rajasthan:
·
Party System, Political
Demography,
·
Different phases of
Political competition in Rajasthan,
·
Panchayati Raj and Urban
self Government Institutions.
·
Emerging World Order in the
post Cold War era,
·
USA’s hegemony and its
resistance,
·
UN and Regional
Organizations,
·
Dynamics of International
Economy,
·
International Terrorism and
Environmental issues.
·
Foreign
Policy of India:
·
Evolution,
·
Determinants,
·
India’s relations with USA,
·
China, Russia, European
Union and Neighbouring Countries, India’s role in UN,
·
NAM, BRICS,
·
G- 20,
·
G- 77 and SAARC.
·
Geo-political and Strategic
issues in South Asia,
·
South East Asia,
·
West Asia and Far- East and
their impact on India.
·
Current
Affairs:
·
Current events, persons and
places of Rajasthan,
·
National and international
importance,
·
recent activities related
to games and sports.
Unit II- Concepts, Issues and Dynamics of Public
Administration and Management
·
Administration and
Management: Meaning, nature and significance. Its role in developed and
developing societies. Evolution of Public Administration as a discipline, New
Public Administration, Approaches to the study of Public Administration.
·
Concepts of power,
authority, legitimacy, responsibility and delegation.
·
Principles of Organization:
Hierarchy, Span of Control and Unity of Command.
·
Functions of Management,
Corporate governance and social responsibility.
·
New dimensions of New
Public Management, Change Management.
·
Attitude and Values of
Civil Services: ethics, integrity, impartiality and non-partisanship,
dedication to public service, relationship between Generalists and Specialists.
·
Control over
Administration: Legislative, Executive and Judicial-Various Means and
Limitations.
·
Administrative setup,
administrative culture in Rajasthan: Governor, Chief Minister, Council of
Ministers, State Secretariat, Directorates and Chief Secretary.
·
District Administration:
organization, role of District Collector and District Magistrate,
Superintendent of Police, Sub-divisional and Tehsil administration.
·
Development Administration:
Meaning, Scope and Characteristics.
·
State Human Rights
Commission, State Election Commission, Lokayukt, Rajasthan Public Service
Commission, Rajasthan Guaranteed Delivery of Public Services Act, 2011 and
Rajasthan Right to Hearing Act, 2012.
Unit III- |
Sports and Yoga, Behavior
and Law |
Part A- Sports and Yoga |
Part A- Sports and Yoga
·
Sports Policies of India
and Rajasthan State.
·
Sports Authority of India
and Rajasthan State Sports Council.
·
National and Rajasthan
State level Awards for Sports.
·
Yoga - Positive way of
life.
·
Eminent Sports
personalities of India.
·
First Aid and Rehabilitation.
·
Participation of Indian
Sports Persons in Olympics, Asian Games, Common Wealth Games and Para-Olympic
Games.
Part B - Behavior
·
Intelligence:
·
Cognitive intelligence,
·
Social and Emotional
intelligence,
·
Cultural intelligence,
·
Spiritual intelligence.
·
Personality:
·
Traits and Types,
·
Determinants of personality
and Assessment of personality.
·
Learning
and Motivation:
·
Styles of learning,
·
Models of memory,
·
Causes of forgetting.
·
Assessment of motivation.
·
Stress
and Management:
·
Nature,
·
Types, Sources,
·
Symptoms,
·
Effects,
·
Stress Management,
·
Promotion of Mental Health.
Part C-Law
·
Concepts of Law: Ownership and Possession,
·
Personality, Liability,
·
Rights and Duties.
·
Contemporary
Legal Issues:
·
Right to Information,
Information Technology Law including cyber crimes (concepts, purpose,
prospects),
·
Intellectual Property
Rights (concepts, types, purpose).
·
Crimes
against Women and Children:
·
Domestic Violence,
·
Sexual Harassment at work
place,
·
The Protection of Children
from Sexual Offences Act,
·
2012, Laws related to child
labour.
·
The Maintenance and Welfare
of Parents and Senior Citizens Act, 2007.
·
Important
Land Laws in Rajasthan:
·
Rajasthan Land Revenue Act,
·
1956; Rajasthan Tenancy
Act, 1955.
Paper – IV |
General Hindi and General
English |
General Hindi
भाग अ- (अंक 50)
·
संधि एवं
संधि-विच्छेद –
·
दिए हुए शब्दों
की संधि करना और
·
संधि-विच्छेद
करना।
·
उपसर्ग –
·
सामान्य ज्ञान,
·
उपसर्गों से
शब्दों की संरचना तथा
·
शब्दों में से
उपसर्ग एवं शब्द पृथक् करना
·
प्रत्यय –
·
सामान्य ज्ञान,
·
दिए हुए
प्रत्ययों से शब्द बनाना और
·
शब्दों में से
शब्द एवं प्रत्यय पृथक् करना
·
पर्यायवाची शब्द
·
विलोम शब्द
·
समश्रुत
भिन्नार्थक शब्द–दिए हुए शब्द-युग्म का अर्थभेद
·
वाक्यांश के लिए
सार्थक शब्द शब्द शुधि।
·
वाक्य शुधि
·
मुहावरे-
·
मुहावरों का
वाक्य में सटीक प्रयोग
·
कहावत/लोकोक्ति-केवल
भावार्थ
·
पारिभाषिक
शब्दावली-
·
प्रशासन से
संबंधित अंग्रेजी शब्दों के समानार्थ हिन्दी
भाग ब- (अंक 50)
·
संक्षिप्तीकरण –
·
गद्यावतरण का
उचित शीर्षक एवं लगभग एक-तिहाई शब्दों में संक्षिप्तीकरण (गद्यावतरण की शब्द सीमा
लगभग 100
शब्द)
·
पल्लवन –
·
किसी सूक्ति,
·
काव्य पंक्ति,
·
प्रसिद्ध कथन आदि
का भाव विस्तार (शब्द सीमा–लगभग 100
शब्द)
·
पत्र-लेखन
–
·
सामान्य
कार्यालयी पत्र,
·
कार्यालय आदेश,
·
अर्धशासकीय पत्र,
·
अनुस्मारक
·
प्रारूप-लेखन
–
·
अधिसूचना,
·
निविदा,
·
परिपत्र,
·
विज्ञप्ति
·
अनुवाद –
·
दिए हुए अंग्रेजी
अनुच्छेद का हिंदी में अनुवाद। (शब्द सीमा–लगभग 75 शब्द)
भाग स- (अंक 20)
·
किसी सामयिक एवं
अन्य विषय पर निबंध लेखन (शब्द सीमा लगभग-250 शब्द)
General English
General English (Total marks 80)
Part A- Grammar & Usage (20 Marks)
Correction of
Sentences: 10 sentences for correction with errors related to:
·
Articles &
Determiners
·
Prepositions
·
Tenses &
Sequence of Tenses
·
Modals
·
Voice- Active
& Passive
·
Narration-
·
Direct &
Indirect
·
Synonyms &
Antonyms
·
Phrasal Verbs
& Idioms
·
One Word
Substitute
·
Words often
Confused or Misused
Part B- Comprehension, Translation & Precis
Writing (30 Marks)
·
Comprehension of
an Unseen Passage (250 Words approximately)
·
05 Questions
based on the passage.
·
Question No. 05
should preferably be on vocabulary.
·
Translation of
five sentences from Hindi to English.
·
Precis Writing
(a short passage of approximately 150-200 words).
Part C- Composition & Letter Writing (30
Marks)
·
Paragraph
Writing-
·
Any 01 paragraph out of 03
given topics (approximately 200 words).
·
Elaboration
of a given theme
·
(Any 1 out of 3,
approximately 150 words).
·
Letter
Writing or Report Writing
·
(approximately 150 words).