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HCS PRELIMINARY EXAM 2017 (A) Pneumoconiosis

TEST 1 (B) Byssinosis

ENVIRONMENT ISSUES (C) Asbestosis

(MOST EXPECTED QUESTIONS) (D) Silicosis

1.The unleaded petrol, as an automotive 5. Which is the best and simple method to
fuel, should not have the lead levels determination of fluorine in ground water?
exceeding:
(A) Atomic Absorption spectrometry
(A) 0.05 g/L
(B) Spectrophotometry
(B) 0.15 g/L
(C) Flame photometry
(C) 0.25 g/L
(D) Ion-selective electrode
(D) 0.50 g/L
6. The atmosphere is chemically
2.The minimum thickness to be used in homogenous upto an altitude of:
biodegradable carry bags should be:
(A) 10km
(A) 5 microns
(B) 30km
(B) 10 microns
(C) 50km
(C) 15 microns
(D) 80km
(D) 20 microns
7. A solar cell is basically a:
3.Intake of lead may primarily cause the
damage of (A) a type semiconductor

(A) Brain (B) n type semiconductor

(B) Lung (C) p-n diode

(C) Liver (D) p-n-p transistor

(D) Kidney 8. Among the following which country has


lowest per capita green house gas emission
4.Coal mine workers are prone to victims of ?
one of the following diseases:
(A) France
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(B) India (A) CH4

(C) China (B) O2H5

(D) Mexico (C) CO2

9. Liquid ammonia can be used in (D) NO2


refrigeration because of its
12. Match the List I and II. Select the
(A) High basicity correct answer using the codes given below
the lists:
(B) High dipole moment
List - I List - II
(C) High heat of vaporization
(a) Environmental Protection Act (i) 1991
(D) Non-toxic nature
(b) Air (Prevention and Control of (ii) 1974
10. Match the lists I and II. Select the
correct answer using the code given below Pollution) Act
the lists :
(c) Water (Prevention and (iii) 1981
List-I (Category of Area) List-II (Daytime
Noise standards in dB) Control of Pollution) Act

(a) Commercial area (i) 75 (d) Public Liability Insurance Act (iv) 1986

(b) Residential area (ii) 50 13. Assertion (A) : CFCs destroy ozone
molecules in stratosphere
(c) Industrial area (iii) 65
Reason (R) : CFCs have very high global
(d) Silence zones (iv) 55 warming potential

Code: (A) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the
correct explanation of (A)
(a) (b) (c) (d)
(B) Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not
(A) (i) (ii) (iv) (ii) the correct explanation of (A)
(B) (iii) (iv) (i) (ii) (C) (A) is true; (R) is false
(C) (iv) (iii) (ii) (i) (D) (A) is false; (R) is true
(D) (ii) (i) (iv) (iii) 14. Which of the following organisms are
11. The dominant gas in biogas is: used as components of biofertilisers ?

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(A) Blue green algae only (A) Sevin (Carbaryl)

(B) Coliform bacteria and mushrooms (B) Temix (Aldicarb)

(C) N-fixing bacteria only (C) Furadon (Carbofuran)

(D) Blue green algae and N-fixing bacteria (D) All the above

15. Largest amount of fresh water is present 19. The sequence of fossil fuels in the order
in of higher to lower heating value is as
follows :
(A) Lakes
(A) Coal, Petroleum, Natural Gas,
(B) Rivers Hydrogen.
(C) Glaciers (B) Hydrogen, Natural Gas,Petroleum,
(D) Polar Ice Coal.

16. One of the following categories of (C) Hydrogen, Coal, Natural Gas,
earthworms is most suitable for wasteland Petroleum.
reclamation. (D) Natural Gas, Petroleum, Coal,
(A) Epigeic Hydrogen.

(B) Anecic 20. Match the rules mentioned in Column


– I with year of enforcement
(C) Endogeic mentioned in Column – II.
Column – I Column – II
(D) None of the above a. Hazardous Wastes
(Management and
17. How many mega-bio-diverse countries Handling) Rules 1. 2000
have been identified in the world ? b. Biomedical Solid
Wastes (Management
(A) 2 and Handling) Rules. 2. 1978
c. Municipal Solid
(B) 12 Wastes (Management
and Handling) Rules 3. 1989
(C) 17 d. The Water
(Prevention and
(D) 35 Control of Pollution)
Cess Rules 4. 1998
18. Which one of the following is a methyl
Choose the correct code :
isocyanate (MIC) based pesticide ? Codes :

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abcd (A) Destructive


(A) 3 4 1 2
(B) 4 1 2 3 (B) Major
(C) 2 4 3 1
(D) 1 3 4 2 (C) Great

21.Average composition of biodegradable (D) Damaging


waste in Municipal Solid Waste
(MSW) of India is 24. Which of the following does not have a
(A) 30 – 35% direct role in climate change ?
(B) 40 – 45%
(C) 55 – 65% (A) Sulphate and nitrate aerosols
(D) 60 – 70%
(B) Black carbon aerosols
22. Match the waste class mentioned in
Column – I with Color Code of the (C) Surface ozone
Collection Container mentioned in Column
– II. (D) Nitric oxide
Column – I Column – II
25. The primary producers in the marine
a. Human Anatomical Waste1. Blue ecosystem are
b. Waste Scrap 2. Green (A) Eubacteria and Algae
c. Discarded glass ware3. Red (B) Cyanobacteria and Algae
d. Disposable plastics 4. White (C) Algae and Protozoans
Choose the correct code : (D) All of the above
Codes : 26. Which bacteria removes copper from
abcd low grade copper ore ?

(A) 2 3 1 4 (A) Thiobacillus sp

(B) 4 2 3 1 (B) Bacillus thuringiensis

(C) 1 2 3 4 (C) Rhizobium sp

(D) 3 1 4 2 (D) All of the above

23. An earthquake measuring over 8 on 27. “Black Foot” disease in human beings
Richter Scale is rated as caused due to use of water contaminated
with

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(A) Mercury 30. In which years the Ramsar Convention


on Wetlands was held and came into force ?
(B) Cadmium
(A) 1951, 1955
(C) Silver
(B) 1961, 1965
(D) Arsenic
(C) 1971, 1975
28. Match Column – I with Column – II :
(D) 1981, 1985
Column – I Column – II
31. The Stockholm Convention is a global
a. The Rio Summit 1. 1997 treaty to protect humans from
b. Johannesburg Earth Summit 2. 1972 (A) toxic gases
c. Kyoto Protocol 3. 1992 (B) hospital acquired infections
d. The Stockholm Conference 4. 2002 (C) persistent organic pollutants
Codes : (D) carbon monoxide
abcd 32. Point out the right match concerning the
(A) 3 4 1 2 toxic metal and associated adverse impact.

(B) 1 2 3 4 (A) Zn – Brain tissue damage

(C) 4 3 2 1 (B) Ni – Keratosis

(D) 2 1 4 3 (C) Ar – Renal poisoning

29. Nalgonda technique of fluoride (D) Hg – Pulmonary disease

removal involves the use of 33. Radioactive waste management in our


country is governed under :
(A) Aluminium salts
(A) Hazardous Waste
(B) Sodium salts
(Management, Handling and
(C) Potassium salts
Transboundary Movement)
(D) Magnesium salts
(B) Atomic Energy Act, 1962

(C) Environment (Protection) Act, 1986


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(D) Biomedical Waste (Management & IUCN-designated threatened species found


Handling) Rules 1998 in India ?

34. Match the List – I with List – II and (A) Asiatic Lion
choose the correct answer from the codes
given below : (B) Bengal Tiger

List – I List – II (C) Indian White rumped vulture

a. Mollisol 1. Tundra (D) Mountain gorilla

b. Oxisol 2. Tropical rain forest 37. ‘Mesothelioma’ is caused by toxicity of

c. Soils of high altitude 3. Prairie soil (A) Mercury

d. Soils of low altitude (B) Lead

(C) Arsenic (C) asbestos


4. Rich in iron oxide

Codes : (D) Carbon monoxide

abcd 38. Risk assessment is different from


Environmental Impact Assessment in terms
(A) 3 4 1 2 of

(B) 3 4 2 1 (A) Hazard identification

(C) 1 2 3 4 (B) Disaster management

(D) 2 3 4 1 (C) Probability expression

35. Compared to CO2, , methane has global (D) Consideration of human environment
warming potential of
39. Reliable, quantitative and verifiable data
(A) 5 – 10 times more used in Environmental Impact Assessment
study are called
(B) 20 – 25 times more
(A) Hard data
(C) 40 – 45 times more
(B) Soft data
(D) 60 – 65 times more
(C) Continuous data
36. Which of the following is not an
(D) Discrete data

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40. Basal convention on transboundary List – I(Pollutant gas)


movement of hazardous waste was
implemented in the year List – II (Thresholds)

(A) 1969 a. CO i. 2 ppm

(B) 1979 b. SO2 ii. 50 ppm

(C) 1989 c. NO iii. 0.08 ppm

(D) 1999 d. PAN iv. 25 ppm

41. Environmental Protection Act was Identity the correct code :


enacted in India during Codes :
(A) 1986 abcd
(B) 1984 (A) ii iii i iv
(C) 1994 (B) iv ii i iii
(D) 1987 (C) ii i iv iii
42. The Motor Vehicles Act 1938 was (D) iii iv ii i
amended in which year ?
45.If different categories of threatened
(A) 1972 (B) 1980 species are written in a sequence,
what is the correct order ?
(C) 1988 (D) 1986 (A) Extinct  Vulnerable  Rare
 Endangered
43. Which of the following oxides of
(B) Vulnerable  Rare 
nitrogen is the major air pollutant released
Endangered  Extinct
from automobile exhausts ? (C) Vulnerable  Rare  Extinct
(A) NO (B) N2O  Endangered
(D) Rare  Vulnerable 
(C) NO2 Endangered  Extinct

(D) N2O3 46.Baba Amte was the leader of

44. Match List – I with List – II which (A) Appiko Movement


contains pollutant gases and their threshold
(B) Chipko Movement
(safe limit) values as per WHO standards :

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(C) Narmada Bachao Andolan (B) Tiger

(D) Tehri Dam Movement (C) Snake

47.IAIA stands for (D) Phytoplanktones

(A) International Association of Impact 51.Identify the pair (element-health effect)


Assessment which is correctly matched :

(B) Indian Association of Impact (A) Lead – Methaemoglobinemia


Assessment
(B) Arsenic – Kidney damage
(C) International Assembly of Impact
Assessment (C) Mercury – Nervous disorder

(D) Indian Assembly of Impact Assessment (D) PAN – Hypoxemia

48.Human activities add 7-9 gigatons of 52. Which of the following parameters is not
CO2 per annum into the atmosphere. Major a good indicator of contamination in ground
contributor to this CO2 is water ?

(A) Burning of fossil fuels (A) BOD (B) Nitrates

(B) Clearing of forests for agriculture (C) Silica (D) Chlorides

(C) Fermentation industries 53. Which region among the following is not
Atmospheric Brown Cloud (ABC) hotspot ?
(D) Cement industries
(A) East-Asia
49.According to WHO, maximum
permissible level of chlorides in drinking (B) South Africa
water is (C) Amazon Basin in South America
(A) 100 mg/L (B) 200 mg/L (D) Australia
(C) 600 mg/L (D) 800 mg/L 54. The EIA report of a hydropower project
50.Which of the following organisms can would be valid upto how many years after
act as primary consumer,secondary the environmental clearance of the project ?
consumer, tertiary consumer or scavenger in (A) 5 years
different types of food chains ?
(B) 6 years
(A) Raven

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(C) 30 years (B) Both (A) and (R) are true,but (R) is not
the correct explanation of (A).
(D) 10 years
(C) (A) is true, but (R) is false.
55. In a typical municipal solid waste, least
percentage of Ash is found in (D) (A) is false, but (R) is true.

(A) Textiles (B) Plastic 59. In nuclear thermal reactors, which of the
following is not used as moderator ?
(C) Leather (D) Rubber
(A) Normal water
56. An important source of Arsenic in
Municipal Solid Water (MSW) is (B) Heavy water

(A) Pigments in plastics (C) Graphite

(B) Rubber products (D) Liquid Helium

(C) Batteries 60. Which of the following causes warming


of atmosphere but cooling of the earth’s
(D) Household pesticides surface ?
57. “Double digging” is a method of (A) Ozone
(A) Bio-intensive agriculture (B) Black carbon aerosols
(B) Deforestation (C) All Greenhouse gases
(C) Aforestation (D) Sulphates and nitrates
(D) Water conservation 61. Identify the correct sequence of the
fuels in order of their increasing
58. Assertion (A) : Marine biodiversity
carbon intensity :
tends to be highest in midlatitudes in all (A) Natural gas < Oil < Bituminous
oceans and along coasts in the Western coal < Nuclear
Pacific. (B) Oil < Coal < Natural gas <
Nuclear
Reason (R) : Sea surface temperature along (C) Nuclear < Coal < Natural gas <
coasts in the Western Pacific is highest. Oil
(D) Nuclear < Natural gas < Oil <
Codes : Bituminous coal
(A) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the 62. Assertion (A) : Urban heat islands
correct explanation of (A). contribute to build up of pollutants in cities.

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Reason (R) : Urban heat islands produce a List – I(Materials) List – II (Applications)
somewhat stable air mass in the city’s
atmosphere. (a) Trichloroethylene1. Gasoline

Codes : (b) Toluene 2. Wood treatment

(A) Both (A) and (R) are correct and (R) is (c) Zinc 3. Dry cleaning
the correct explanation of (A). (d) Phenol 4. Mining
(B) Both (A) and (R) are correct, but (R) is Codes :
not the correct explanation of (A).
(a) (b) (c) (d)
(C) (A) is true, but (R) is false.
(A) 3 1 4 2
(D) Both (A) and (R) are false.
(B) 2 3 1 4
63. What was the objective of Basel
Convention (1989) under UNEP ? (C) 1 4 2 3

I. Minimize generation of hazardous wastes (D) 4 2 3 1


in terms of quantity and hazardousness
65. The presence of ammonia in
II. Disposal of hazardous wastes groundwater may indicate a nearby

as close to the source of generation as (A) coal mine


possible.
(B) municipal solid waste dumping site
III. Reduce the movement of hazardous
(C) thermal power plant
wastes.
(D) granite quarry
Choose the correct code :
66. In Bhopal gas tragedy, the quantity of
(A) I and II only.
Methyl Isocyanate leaked into the
(B) II and III only. atmosphere was around

(C) I, II and III. (A) ~ 180 tonnes

(D) I only. (B) ~ 60 tonnes

64. Match the List – I with List – II and (C) ~ 112 tonnes
choose the correct answer from the codes
(D) ~ 40 tonnes
given below :

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67. What is the sequence of arrival of 71. Hydropower projects with large
seismic waves at a recording station ? reservoirs affect the environment by release
of
(A) P-wave, S-wave, L-wave, R-wave.
(A) CO
(B) S-wave, P-wave, R-wave, L-wave.
(B) CO2
(C) R-wave, L-wave, P-wave, S-wave.
(C) CH4
(D) S-wave, L-wave, R-wave, P-wave.
(D) NO
68. The famous ‘London Smog’ was
observed in the year 72. As per Indian Standards (BIS) for
drinking water desirable limit for total
(A) 1750 hardness as CaCO3 is
(B) 1952 (A) 100 mg/l
(C) 1972 (B) 200 mg/l
(D) 2000 (C) 300 mg/l
69. The permissible limit of day time (D) 400 mg/l
industrial noise as recommended by WHO is
73. Assertion (A) : Oil slick in the ocean
(A) 80 dB causes mass scale death of fish.
(B) 75 dB Reason (R) : The gills of fish get clogged.
(C) 90 dB Point out the correct one of the following :

(D) 76 dB (A) Both (A) and (R) are true with (R)
being the correct explanation.
70. Hazardous Waste Management and
Handling Rule was enacted in the year (B) Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not
the correct explanation.
(A) 1989
(C) (A) is true, but (R) is wrong.
(B) 1979
(D) Both (A) and (R) are wrong.
(C) 1969
74. Pulmonary oedema is caused by
(D) 1999
(A) Carbon monoxide

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(B) Sulphur dioxide 77. Who are responsible for the public
consultation process of EIA ?
(C) Nitrous oxide
(A) State Pollution Control Board
(D) Methane
(B) State Pollution Control Board and
75. The El Nino disappears in March and District Collector
re-appears in
(C) State Pollution Control Board and
(A) May CPCB Chairman
(B) August (D) State Pollution Control Board and Civil
(C) October Society

(D) December 78. Right to clean environment is guaranteed


in Indian Constitution by
76. Match List – I with List – II and choose
the correct answer from the codes given (A) Article 14
below : (B) Article 19
List – I List – II (C) Article 21
a. Life Cycle Assessment1. 14010 series (D) Article 25
b. Environmental Auditing 2. 14030 series 79. Which one of the following is not the
c. Environmental Performance Evaluation 3. goal of sustainable agriculture in India ?
14040 series (A) Maintaining productive topsoil
d. Environmental Labelling 4. 14020 (B) Reduce the use of chemical fertilizer
series and pesticides

Codes : (C) Mechanised farming

abcd (D) Keep farms economically viable

(A) 1 4 3 2 80. The term of Kyoto Protocol has been


extended beyond December 2012 by
(B) 3 1 2 4
(A) 5 years (B) 7 years
(C) 2 3 4 1
(C) 8 years (D) 3 years
(D) 4 2 1 3
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81.In an area where DDT had been used A. Transparent to sunlight but traps heat
extensively, the population of birds declined B. Transparent to heat but traps sunlight
significantly because C. Used in green-house to increase
plant growth
A. Cobras were feeding exclusively on D. Transparent to both sunlight and heat
birds
B. Many of the birds eggs laid, did not 85.Which one of the following is not a
hatch bioindicator of water pollution?
C. Birds stopped laying eggs
D. Earthworms in the area got A. Blood-worms
eradicated B. Sludge-worms
C. Sewage fungus
82.Measuring Biochemical Oxygen Demand D. Stone flies
(BOD) is a method used for
86.Which one of the following is not a
A. Measuring the activity of gaseous biogeochemical cycle in ecosystem?
Saccharomyces cerevisiae in
producing curd on a commercial A. Nitrogen cycle
scale B. Carbon cycle
B. Working out the efficiency of C. Sulphur cycle
R.B.Cs. about their capacity to carry D. Phosphorus cycle
oxygen 87.How many bio-geographical regions are
C. Estimating the amount of organic present in India?
matter in sewage water
D. Working out the efficiency of oil A. 3
driven automobile engines B. 4
C. 7
83.Shell of egg in bird becomes thin (not D. 10
properly formed) due to the pollution of
pesticides. This is due to interference in the 88.Which one of the following areas in
activity of : India, is a hotspot of biodiversity?

A. Calmodulin A. Sunderbans
B. Mg ATPase B. Western Ghats
C. Ca ATPase C. Eastern Ghats
D. None of these D. Gangetic Plain

84.Carbon dioxide is called green-house gas 89.Which one of the following is an


because it is example ex-situ conservation?

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A. National park C. Fungi


B. Wildlife sanctuary D. Mosses and Ferns
C. Seed bank
D. Sacred groves 94.Liquid ammonia can be used in
refrigeration because of its

(A) High basicity


90.The term Alpha diversity refers to
(B) High dipole moment
A. Genetic diversity
B. Community and ecosystem diversity (C) High heat of vaporization
C. Species diversity (D) Non-toxic nature
D. Diversity among the plants
95. American water plant that has become a
91.The percentage of forest cover troublesome water weed in India
recommended by the National Forest policy
(1988) is A. Cyperus rotundus
B. Eichhornia crassipes
A. 33% for plains and 67% for hills C. Typha latifolia
B. 37% for plains and 63% for hills D. Trapa bispinosa.
C. 20% for plains and 70% for hills
D. 23% for plains and 77% for hills 96. A disease caused by eating fish
contaminated by industrial waste, containing
92.Global warming can be controlled by mercury compounds, is called
A. Reducing deforestation, cutting A. osteosclerosis
down use of fossil fuel B. Hashimoto’s oxidase
B. Reducing reforestation, increasing C. Bright’s disease
the use of fossil fuel D. minimata disease.
C. Increasing deforestation, slowing
down the growth of human 97. The Taj Mahal is threatened due to the
population effect of
D. Increasing deforestation, reducing
A. oxygen
efficiency of energy usage
B. hydrogen
93.Which of the following represent C. chlorine
maximum number of species among global D. sulphur-dioxide.
biodiversity?
98. A dental disease characterized by
A. Algae mottling of teeth is due to the presence of
B. Lichens
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certain chemical element in drinking water.


Which of the following is that element?

A. fluorine
B. boron
C. mercury
D. chlorine.

99. In coming years, skin related disorders


will be more common due to

A. water pollution
B. depletion of ozone layer
C. pollutants in air
D. (d)use of detergents.

100. Phosphate pollution is caused by

A. sewage and phosphate rock


B. sewage and agricultural
fertilizers
C. phosphate rock only
D. agricultural fertilizers only.

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1 January Environment Policies ,laws & Down to Earth magazine,Our
5,2017 act(Haryana & Environment –NCERT (VII)-
India),Environment impact Ecology andEnvironment –
assessment,Environment ICSEbooks 9th to 12th -Ecology
Problems,energy crisis,Concepts &Environment (IndiaYear Book),
& Components of the Kushmanda Notes
Environment, Terrestrial
ecosystem, Aquatic
ecosystem, Bioremediation,
Radioactive pollution,E-
Waste,Pollutants, Climate
Change,Acidification,
Eutrophication,Ozone Depletion,
Mitigation Strategies, India and
Climate Change, Environmental
conventions &organizations

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2 January Zoology:Biocommunication.Cell 11th and 12th NCERT : Science


7,2017 Biology,Life processes –
Nutrition, Respiration, Muscle
movement, skeletal
system,circulatory system,
excretion, Genetics – The science
of heredity,Diseases and Defence
Mechanisms,Origin and
Evolution of life
3 January 9 EconomyI:Companies Act,Make Indian EconomyDutta
in India, Skill India, PPP, andSundaram,
Investment models ,Recent 11th NCERT:Economics:
initiatives taken by the IndianEconomicDevelopment-
govt,PDSFive year Plans: 12thNCERT:Economics:
Priorities and Performance, Macroeconomics
Issues related to
planningEconomic Policies till -Indian Economy
1991 ,Economic Reforms since
1991: End of license Raj, (Special Issue) -
Liberalization, Privatisation and
Globalisation, FDI, FII, issues, Pratiyogita Darpan
challenges etc. -Economic Survey of

India

4 January HARYANA ECONOMY I Kushmanda notes, Arihant


11 book
5 January HARYANA ECONOMY II Kushmanda notes, Arihant
13 book
6 January Physics:Standards and 11th and 12th NCERT: Science
15 units,Mechanics and properties of
matter,Heat,Sound, Optics, Electricity
and Magnetism, Atomic and Nuclear
physics, Modern Physics , Astronomy
and Space Science
7 January Chemistry: Matters and its nature, 11th and 12th NCERT: Science
17 Chemical Reactions and Equations,
Structure of the Atom,Periodic
classification of elements, Chemical
Bonding,Carbon and its
compoundAcid, Bases and Salts
,Metals and Nonmetals
Thermodynamics,Nanotechnology,Agri
cultural Chemistry, Medicinal
Chemistry, Food Chemistry, Bio
Chemistry , Polymers and Plastics

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8 January Current Affairs (dec-2016) THE HINDU, THE TRIBUNE


19
9 January Ancient history I: Prehistoric period KUSHMSNDA NOTES
21 ,Harappan / Indus Valley Civilization
,Vedic Age,Mahajanapadas ,Religious
Reforms
10 January Ancient History II: Mauryan Age & KUSHMSNDA NOTES
23 Post Mauryan Age ,Sangam Age,Guptas
Age & Post Guptas Age
11 January Art & Culture :Architecture: Indus KUSHMSNDA NOTES
25 Valley Civilization, The Mauryan
Architecture, The Sungas, Kushanas,
Satavahanas & Guptas, The Temple
Architecture, Indo-Islamic
Architecture,Modern
Architecture Sculpture: Indian
Sculpture and Different schools of Art
12 January Art & Culture: Indian KUSHMSNDA NOTES
27 Paintings: Historical development –
Wall Paintings, Cave and Mural
Paintings, Miniature Paintings, Mughal
Paintings, Rajput Paintings, Folk
Paintings, Other Paintings, Modern
IndianPaintings &
PersonalitiesReligion and
Philosophy :Religion: Hinduism,
Jainism, Buddhism,Islam, Christianity,
Zoroastrianism, JudaismPhilosophy:
Six Schools of Philosophy,Ajivika,
Lokayata etc.
13 January Ancient History: Indian KUSHMSNDA NOTES
29 Music: Classical Music, Hindustani
Music, Carnatic Music, Folk Music
TraditionIndian Dance: Classical
Dance forms in India,Folk Dances,
Modern Dance in IndiaPuppetry and
Theatre: Different forms
ofPuppetry in India, Theatres in
India: FolkTheatre, Modern Theatre,
People Associatedwith Theatres, Indian
Cinema and CircusLanguage &
Literature: Indian Language,Indian
Literature
14 January GEOGRAPHY I: Origin and NCERT:Fundamental ofPhysical
31 evolution of Universe, Solar Geography- Certificate physicaland

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systemGeological History of the humangeography – Goh,Cheng


EarthGeological Time scaleLatitude Leong- Old NCERT Books
and Longitude including ofGeography(Class 9,10,11,12)
importantParallels and
MeridiansMotions of the Earth and
their effectsInclination of the Earth’s
Axis and its effectsLocal and Standard
Time and the InternationalDate Line,
Calendar
Eclipses – Solar, Lunar

The Atmosphere – Structure,


Composition

Aurora and Magnetic Storms

Weather & Climate

Insolation, Heat Budget, Distribution


of

temperature, Temperature Inversion

Pressure and Pressure belts

Winds – Planetary, Seasonal and


Local; Jet Streams

Precipitation – Forms & Types,


Distribution of

rainfall

Air Masses, Cyclones and anti-cyclones

15 FEBRUAR GEOGRAPHY II: Oceans of the NCERT:Fundamental ofPhysical


Y1 world – Features, Ocean Geography- Certificate physicaland
waves,currents, tides & Tsunamis, humangeography – Goh,Cheng
Temperature &Salinity distribution, Leong- Old NCERT Books
marine resourcesThe Lithosphere – ofGeography(Class 9,10,11,12)
Interior structure of the earth, Earth’s
crust, Classification of rocks.Landform
Development – First order (continental
drift theory, sea floor spreading, plate
tectonics theory), Second order
(Mountains, Plateaus, Plains & other
landforms) Internal forces & their
impact – Volcanoes, Earthquakes,

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Folding, Faulting, Isostasy) External


forces & their impact –
Weathering,Erosion & landforms thus
developed Soils – Classification,
distribution, erosion &Conservation
,World Climatic regions ,Continents –
Major physical features,
naturalresources ,Map Based
Questions from India (Location of
state,city, river, lakes, minerals,
important places including Ramsar
sites, Biosphere Reserves, Wildlife
Sanctuaries and National Parks)
16 FEBRUAR POLITY I:Political systems: Class IX and X
Y3 Democratic & NCERT:Democratic Politics-
NonDemocratic,Parliamentary & 11th NCERT: IndianConstitution
Presidential,Unitary & Federal,Direct at Work- Indian Polity
and Representative,Republicand by MLaxmikanth
Monarchy
etc.ConstitutionalismHistorical
Underpinnings ,Evolution & Making of
the Constitution ,Features and
Significant Provisions ,The Preamble
,The Union and its Territory
,Citizenship
17 FEBRUAR POLITY II:Fundamental Rights Class IX and X
Y5 ,Directive PrinciplesFundamental NCERT:Democratic Politics-
Duties ,Amendment of Constitution, 11th NCERT: IndianConstitution
President ,Vice President at Work- Indian Polity
by MLaxmikanth
18 FEBRUAR Fairs, Festivals and KUSHMSNDA NOTES
Y7 Craft: Religious Festivals,Secular
Festivals (States & UT’s), Art &
CraftsScience &
Technology,Ancient, Science
&Technology, Medieval Science &
Technology,Famous Personalities in
Ancient and Medieval
IndiaPromotion and Preservation
of IndianHeritage: Indian Word
Heritage Sites, CulturalHeritage Sites,
Natural Heritage Sites,
Important Institutions

19 FEBRUAR POLITY III:Prime minister ,Central Class IX and X


Y9 Council of Ministers and Cabinet NCERT:Democratic Politics-
committees Parliament: The Council 11th NCERT: IndianConstitution

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of States, The House of People, at Work- Indian Polity


Disqualification and Vacation ofSeats, by MLaxmikanth
Presiding Officers of Parliament,
Houses:Their Working, Legislative
Procedures in Parliament, Budget,
Powers and Functions of Parliament:
Its Role, Committees ofParliament,
Parliamentary ForumsGovernor ,Chief
Minister ,State Council of Minister
,State Legislature ,Indian
FederalismCentre State Relations
,Emergency Provisions
20 FEBRUAR POLITY IV: Panchayati Raj ,Local Class IX and X
Y 11 Urban GovernmentSupreme Court NCERT:Democratic Politics-
,High Courts ,Subordinate Courts: 11th NCERT: IndianConstitution
District Courts, Gram Nyayalayas, at Work- Indian Polity
ADRs, NALSA etc., Structure, by MLaxmikanth
organization and functioning of the
Executive,Ministries and Departments
of the Government.
21 FEBRUAR HARYANA GEOGRAPHY I Kushmanda notes, Arihant
Y 13 book
22 FEBRUAR HARYANA GEOGRAPHY II Kushmanda notes, Arihant
Y 15 book
23 FEBRUAR POLITY V:Constitutional Class IX and X
Y 17 BodiesElection Commission ,Union NCERT:Democratic Politics-
Public Service Commission (UPSC) 11th NCERT: IndianConstitution
.State Public Service Commission at Work- Indian Polity
(SPSC) .Finance CommissionCAG by MLaxmikanth
,Attorney general of India ,Advocate
general of India ,Special officer for
Linguistic Minorities ,National
Commission for Scheduled Castes
(NCSC) ,National Commission for
Scheduled Tribes (NCST)
24 FEBRUAR POLITY VI:Non-Constitutional Class IX and X
Y 19 BodiesNITI Aayog ,NHRC, Governing NCERT:Democratic Politics-
Council, SHRC, CIC, SIC, CVC,CBI, 11th NCERT: IndianConstitution
Lokpal, Lokayukta, NCPCR etc.Other at Work- Indian Polity
Constitutional by MLaxmikanth
DimensionsProvisions related to
Language ,Rights and Liabilities of the
government ,National Commission to
Review the Working ofthe Constitution
,Co-operative societies
,TribunalsGovernance e-

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Governance ,RTI, Citizen’s Charter &


Anti-Corruption
25 FEBRUAR Indian Geography Major Crops NCERT:Fundamental of Physical
Y 21 grown in IndiaAgro-Climatic Geography- Certificate physicaland
RegionsTypes of Cultivation and humangeography – Goh,Cheng
FarmingLand Reforms and Land use Leong- Old NCERT Books
patternAnimal Husbandry, Fisheries ofGeography(Class 9,10,11,12)
and AquacultureWater Resources-
Availability and potential:Lakes, rivers,
dams, power and irrigationprojects,
wetlands and inter-linking of rivers
Mineral Resources- classification and
distribution

Energy Resources- conventional and


nonconventional

resources

Population and Growth trends –


density, sex

ratio, literacy, tribes and racial groups


in India

Rural and Urban Settlements- types


and

patterns ,Industries- types and their


locational factors ,Transport and
Communication -railways,

highways, inland water transport,


shipping and sea-ports, air transport

26 FEBRUAR World Physical NCERT:Fundamental ofPhysical


Y 23 Geography: Location: Latitude, Geography- Certificate physicaland
Longitude, Tropic of Cancer and Tropic humangeography – Goh,Cheng
of CapricornImportant physical Leong- Old NCERT Books
features & regions of theworld ofGeography(Class 9,10,11,12)
,Climate, Vegetation and Soils
27 FEBRUAR World Economic NCERT:Fundamental ofPhysical
Y 25 Geography:Agriculture, Industry, Geography- Certificate physicaland
Mineral resources,Infrastructure, humangeography – Goh,Cheng
Location factors and distribution of key Leong- Old NCERT Books
natural resources across the ofGeography(Class 9,10,11,12)
worldWorld Population, density &

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distribution, races & tribes, settlements


& migrationMap Based Questions from
World (Location ofstate, city,
mountains, plateaus, river,
lakes,minerals etc.)
28 FEBRUAR Medieval IndiaEarly Medieval KUSHMSNDA NOTES
Y 27 Period: North India and South
IndiaSultanate Period: The Delhi
Sultanate,Vijayanagar & other
Kingdoms, ReligiousMovements,
Bhakti Movement, SufiMovement
29 MARCH1 Mughal Period KUSHMSNDA NOTES
30 MARCH3 India under East India Old NCERT: ModernIndia by
Company’s Rule Administration- Bipin Chndra-India’s struggle
Struggle among European powers in forIndependence –
India- Regulating Acts and Charter BipinChandra
Acts: Regulating Actof 1773, Pitt’s India
Act 1773 and Charter acts of1784, 1793,
1813,1833, 1853- Indian Kingdoms in
18thcentury: Marathas,
Punjab, Mysore, Hyderabad etc.

- British Expansion policy: Doctrine of


lapse,

Subordinate alliance etc.

- Economic policies and their impact

- Education Policies

31 MARCH 5 Works of British Governor Generals- Old NCERT: ModernIndia by


Socio – Religious Reform Movements Bipin Chndra-India’s struggle
in the19th century India: Brahmo forIndependence –
Samaj, Arya Samaj,Theosophical BipinChandra
Society, Ramakrishna
Movement,Muslim reform movements,
Parsi reformmovements, Sikh Reform
Movements etc.- The Great Revolt of
1857- Changes in Indian
Administration after 1858- Growth of
Political Ideas and Political
Organisations (up to 1885) Foundation
of the Indian National Congress

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- Moderate Phase (1885 – 1905)

32 MARCH 7 The rise of Extremism or Neo- Old NCERT: ModernIndia by


Nationalism- The first phase of Bipin Chndra-India’s struggle
Revolutionary Terrorism- Partition of forIndependence –
Bengal and the Swadeshi Movement- BipinChandra
The Surat Split- The Foundation of All-
India Muslim League- The Morley-
Minto Reforms or the Indian
CouncilsAct, 1909- The Delhi Durbar
and the Annulment of Partitionof
Bengal (1911)
- The Lucknow Pact (1916)

- The Home Rule Movement

- Montague Declaration (1917)

- Montague-Chelmsford Reforms or
the

Government of India Act, 1919

- The Beginning of the Gandhian Era

- The Khilafat Movement (1920-22)


and Non

Cooperation Movement

- Thc Swarajya Party

33 MARCH 9 HISTORY :The Left Movement- The Old NCERT: ModernIndia by


second phase of Revolutionary and Bipin Chndra-India’s struggle
Terrorist Movement – Anti-Simon forIndependence –
Commission Agitation (1928-29)- BipinChandra
Nehru Report, 1928 – Fourteen Points
of Jinnah – The Lahore Session, 1929 –
The Civil Disobedience Movement (The
firstphase)- The Dandi March, March
12, 1930 — March 5,1931- Gandhi-
Irwin Pact, 1931 , Second Round Table
Conference, 1931,Second Phase of Civil
Disobedience Movement ,Third Round
Table Conference, 1932 ,The
Government of India Act,

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1935,Provincial Elections and


Formation of popular Ministries in
Provinces, 1937 Other Political
Developments, 1934-39 , The Struggle
in the Princely States: The
PrajaMandal Movement —
Communalism: Different phases
and forms of communalism in British
India,The Second World War and the
National,Movement,The August Offer
1940,The Individual Satyagraha 1940-
41 ,The Cripps Proposal, 1942
34 MARCH 11 ECONOMY:National Income 11th NCERT:Economics:
Accounting: ● Definition● Concepts: IndianEconomicDevelopment-
GDP, GNP, Market Price and 12thNCERT:Economics:Macroeco
FactorCost, NNP, NDP, transfer nomics-Indian Economy(Special
payments, Nationalincome at FC, Issue) -
Personal Income, disposableincome, Pratiyogita Darpan
factors affecting national income, -Economic Survey of
netforeign facto income● Measurement
of national income: valueadded India
method, income method, expenditure
method, Application of various
methods, Base

year, GDP deflator

● Debates around GDP and other


indices

Money and Banking


 · Money: Definition, Functions and
significance,
Evolution of Money, Money supply in
India

and factors affecting it

 · Banking:
o Need of banks, Function, Commercial
Banks

o Central Bank: Importance, functions,

Structure, Policy tools, Monetary Policy


(CRR,

SLR, OMO, Repo and Rev Repo, MSF

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o Banking Reforms

35 MARCH The Quit India Movement, I942- Old NCERT: ModernIndia by


13 Subhas Bose and Indian National Bipin Chndra-India’s struggle
Army- Wavell Plan and Simla forIndependence –
Conference 1945- General Elections in BipinChandra
India, 1945- Naval Mutiny: 1946- The
Constituent Assembly- Attlee’s
Declaration- The Indian Independence
Act, 1947- Partition
Other Dimensions
- Tribal Movements

- Peasants Movement

- Dalit Movements

- Women movements

- Role of Press and Publications

- Role of Business groups

- Foreign policies of British India

- Miscellaneous: Reforms / Acts /


Committee,

Congress Sessions, Governor –General


Viceroys

etc.

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38 MARCH Inflation: Definition, Inflationary Gap 11th NCERT:Economics:
19 andInflationary Process, Inflation IndianEconomicDevelopment-
Cycles: DemandPull Inflation, Cost 12thNCERT:Economics:Macroeco
Push Inflation, Causes ofInflation, nomics-Indian Economy(Special
Inflation Control measures Issue) -
 · Unemployment: Types of Pratiyogita Darpan
Unemployment:

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Structural, Seasonal, Frictional, -Economic Survey of


Cyclical,
India
Nature of Unemployment in India

Government budgeting and Fiscal


Policy
 · Budgeting: Evolution of
Budgeting,
Institutions and Laws, The Union
Budget:

Components – Revenue Account,


Capital

Account, Measures of Government


Deficit

etc., Weaknesses in the Budgetary


Process

 · Fiscal Policy: Public Finance –


Role and
Importance, Public Expenditure –
Revenue and

Capital, Development and Non-


Development,

Public Revenue – Sources of Revenue,


Taxes:

Classification, Direct and Indirect,


Specific and

Ad Valorem, Social and Economic


Objectives

of Taxes, Objectives of Taxation, GST,


d.)

Public Debt, Deficit Financing

External Sector and Currency


Exchange rate
 · Balance of Payments: Definition,
Current and

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Capital Accounts, Convertibility, Items

Included in BoP, BoP and BoT

 · International Trade and Bodies:


IMF: Purpose and
Objectives, Organization and
Functions, Working

and Evaluation, IMF and


Underdeveloped

Countries, SDR’s, Reforms etc., World


Bank,

Bilateral and Regional Cooperation

Capital Markets
 · Basic Terms and Concepts, Equity
and debt

Instruments, Primary market and


Secondary

markets etc.

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