tnPSC Group iv Syllabus
TNPSC SYLLABUS
GROUP-IV Examination (S.S.L.C. Standard)
General Studies
Topics for Objective type
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, insecticides
Botany:- 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 & honours-India and its neighbours
Political Science:- 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 utility-
Geography:–Geographical landmarks-
Economics:-Current socio-economic problems
Science:- Latest inventions on science & technology
Unit III Geography
Earth and Universe-Solar system- Monsoon, rainfall, weather and climate-Water resources – rivers in India- 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 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 secular state-Growth of rationalist, Dravidian movement in TN-Political parties and populist schemes.
Unit V Indian Polity
Consitution of India-Preamble to the constitution – salient features of constitution – Union, state and territory-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-Central Vigilance Commission, lok-adalats, Ombudsman, Comptroller and Auditor General of India-Right to information-Empowerment of women-Consumer protection forms
Unit – VI Indian Economy
Nature of Indian economy- Five Year plan models- and 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- VII Indian National Movement
National renaissance-Emergency of national leaders-Gandhi, Nehru, Tagore- Different modes of agitations- Role of Tamil Nadu in freedom struggle- Rajaji, VOC, Periyar, Bharathiar & Others
Unit-VIII Aptitude & 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.
SYLLABUS – GENERAL ENGLISH
S.S.L.C. Standard (Objective Type)
Grammar
PART A
- Match the following words and Phrases given in Column A with their meanings in Column B.
- Choose the correct ‘Synonyms’ for the underlined word from the options given
- Choose the correct ‘Antonyms’ for the underlined word from the options given
- Select the correct word (Prefix, Suffix)
- Fill in the blanks with suitable Article
- Fill in the blanks with suitable preposition
- Select the correct question Tag
- Select the correct Tense
- Select the correct Voice
- Fill in the blanks (Infinitive, Gerund, Participle)
- Identify the sentence pattern of the following sentence (Subject, Verb, Object…..) Blanks with the correct ‘Homophones’
- Find out the Error (Articles, Prepositions, Noun, Verb, adjective, Adverb)
- Comprehension
- Select the correct sentence
- Find out the odd words (Verb, Noun, Adjective, Adverb)
- Select the correct plural forms
- Identify the sentence (Simple, Compound, Complex Sentense)
- Identify the correct Degree.
- Form a new word by blending the words.
- Form compound words (Eg: Noun+Verb, Gerund+Noun)
Part-B
Literature
- Figures of speech observed in the following Poems:
Alliteration – Allusion-Simile-Metaphor-Personification-Oxymoron-Onomatopocia-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 No.116-The Solitary Reaper-Be the Best-O 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.
- 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 No.116-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.
- 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
- 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 Lincoln
- Questions on Shakespeare’s
Merchant of Venice(Act IV Court Scene)- Julius Ceasar(Act III Scene )- Sonnet 116
- Questions from Oscar Wilde’s
The Model Millionaire- The Selfish Giant
- Dr. Karl Paulnack
Music-The Hope Raiser
- Comprehension Question 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’
- Comprehension Questions from the following description of Places
Ahtushi Deshpande’s ‘To the land of snow’ – Manohar Devadoss – Yaanai Malai – Brihadeesvarar Temple
- British English – American English
Part-C
Authors and their Literary Works
- Match the Poems with the Poets
A psalm of Life-Be the Best-The cry of the children-The piano-Manliness Going for a water-Earth – the Apology-Be Glad your Nose is on your face-The Flying Wonder-Is Life 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
- 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.
- 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
- Whose Auto biography/Biography is this?
- 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
- Character, Quotes, Important Lines from the following works of Indian Authors:
Sahitya Akademi Award Winner:Thakazhi Sivasankaran Pillai- ‘Farmer’
Kamala Das – 1. Punishment in Kindergarten 1. 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 Sum Beam
- Drama Famous lines, character, quotes from
Julius Caesar – The Merchant of Venice
- Match the Places, Poet, Daramatist, Painter with suitable option
- Match the following Folk Arts with the Indian State/Country
- Match the Author with the Relevant Title/Character
- 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
- About the Poets
Rabindranath Tagore – Henry Wordsworth Longfellow – Anne Louisa Walker – V K Gokak- Walt- Whitman – Douglas Malloch
- About the Dramatists
William Shakespeare – Thomas Hard
- 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 Wonder
- Various Works of the following Authors –
Rabindranath Tagore – Shakespeare- William Wordsworth – H.W. Longfellow – Anne Louisa Walker – Oscar Wild – Pearl S. Buck
- 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 Moel Millionaire – The Cry of the Children – Migrant bird – Shilpi - Famous Quotes – Who said this?
- To Which period the Poets belong
William Shakespeare – Walt Whitman – William Wordsworth – H.W. Longfellow Annie Louisa Walker – D. H. Lawrence
- 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 Aplogy – 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.
- 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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