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PART III
ELECTIVE ENGLISH
PAPER I
POETRY
Books prescribed: From Wordsworth to Now. Ed. C.T. Thomas (Orient Longman,
1985).
The following poems are prescribed:
William Wordsworth: The Stolen Boat; The World is Too Much with Us; Three
Years She Grew.
S.T. Coleridge: Christabel, Part I; Kubla Khan
P.B. Shelley: Ode to the West Wind
John Keats: To Autumn
Alfred Tennyson: Ulysses
Arnold: Shakespeare
Robert Browning: My Last Duchess
Emily Dickinson: The Chariot
Gerald Manley Hopkins: Pied Beauty; Gods Grandeur
Robert Frost: After Apple Picking
T.S. Eliot: The Journey of the Magi
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W.H. Auden: Musee des Beaux Arts
Philip Larkin: Church Going
Nissim Ezekiel: Enterprise
Unit 1:Questions on explanation with reference to the context 20 Marks
Unit 2:Questions on the poems of Wordsworth, Coleridge, Shelley 20 Marks
And Keats
Unit 3:Questions on the poems of Tennyson, Arnold, Browning, 20 Marks
Dickinson and Hopkins
Unit 4:Questions on the poems of Frost, T.S. Eliot, Lawrence, 20 Marks
Auden, Larkin, Ezekiel
Unit 5: A Question on the genre and age 20 Marks
BOOKS RECOMMENDED
Marjorie Boulton: Anatomy of Poetry
A.G. Hooper: An Introduction to Language and Literature
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PAPER II
DRAMA
FOR DETAILED STUDY:
Shakespeare: Othello (The New Clarendon Shakespeare, OUP)
Miller: All My Sons. Ed. Nissim Ezekiet (Modern Plays for Students, OUP)
FOR GENERAL STUDY:
Osborne: Look Back in Anger
Unit 1:Questions on explanation with reference to context 20 Marks
Of passages from plays prescribed for detailed study
Unit 2:Critical questions on Othello 20 Marks
Unit 3:Critical questions on All My Sons 20 Marks
Unit 4:Critical questions on Look back in Anger 20 Marks
Unit 5:Theoretical questions on Drama 20 Marks
RECOMMENDED READINGS
Stanley Wells: Literature and Drama (Concept of Literature Series)
Brooks and Heliman: Understanding Drama
Shakespearean Tragedy: Stratford upon Avon Studies, No. 20.
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PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
PAPER I
LOCAL ADMINISTRATION
UNITS -1:Meaning, Nature and Significance of Local-self Government in Modern
State, Evolution of Local-self Government during the Ancient, Medieval and
Modern India.
UNITS -2 :The Organisational Structure of Urban Local self Government in India;
Composition, Functions, Powers and Role of various types of Local bodies, Local
Administration of the Metropolitan Towns-Municipal Corporation and their
Problems of Autonomy and Accountability.
Units-3 : Theory and Practice of Democratic Decentralisation in India; Pachayati
Raj Institutions Zila Parishad, Panchayat Samiti, Village Panchayats and Gram
Sabha-their Organisation and functions; Features of Panchayat Raj in Rajasthan.
UNITS-4 : Personnel Administration of Rural and Urban Government : General
Characteristics of Personnel Administration of Rural and Urban Government;
Functions and Role of Vikas Adhikari, Chief Executive Officer, Executive Officer
and Municipal Commissioner.
UNITS -5: Financial Administration of local bodies in India, Strengthening of local
resources State control over local bodies-Urban and rural; Mechanism of Control
over Local Bodies at State Level; The Role of Directorate of Local Bodies and
Panchayat and Development Department.
BOOKS RECOMMENDED
Argal, K.: Municipal Government in India
Maheshwari, S.R.: Local Government in India
Mathur, M.V.: Panchayat Raj in Rajasthan
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Khanna, R.K.: Municipal Government and Administration in India
Bhogle, S.K.: Local Government in India
Pai Panandikar, V.A.: Personnel System for Development Administration.
Bhattacharya, Mohit: Municipal Government and Problems Tinker: Local Self
government in India
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Commission (CVC), Finance Commission.
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PAPER I
LOCAL ADMINISTRATION
UNITS -1:Meaning, Nature and Significance of Local-self Government in Modern
State, Evolution of Local-self Government during the Ancient, Medieval and
Modern India.
UNITS -2 :The Organisational Structure of Urban Local self Government in India;
Composition, Functions, Powers and Role of various types of Local bodies, Local
Administration of the Metropolitan Towns-Municipal Corporation and their
Problems of Autonomy and Accountability.
Units-3 : Theory and Practice of Democratic Decentralisation in India; Pachayati
Raj Institutions Zila Parishad, Panchayat Samiti, Village Panchayats and Gram
Sabha-their Organisation and functions; Features of Panchayat Raj in Rajasthan.
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UNITS-4 : Personnel Administration of Rural and Urban Government : General
Characteristics of Personnel Administration of Rural and Urban Government;
Functions and Role of Vikas Adhikari, Chief Executive Officer, Executive Officer
and Municipal Commissioner.
UNITS -5: Financial Administration of local bodies in India, Strengthening of local
resources State control over local bodies-Urban and rural; Mechanism of Control
over Local Bodies at State Level; The Role of Directorate of Local Bodies and
Panchayat and Development Department.
BOOKS RECOMMENDED
Argal, K.: Municipal Government in India
Maheshwari, S.R.: Local Government in India
Mathur, M.V.: Panchayat Raj in Rajasthan
Khanna, R.K.: Municipal Government and Administration in India
Bhogle, S.K.: Local Government in India
Pai Panandikar, V.A.: Personnel System for Development Administration.
Bhattacharya, Mohit: Municipal Government and Problems Tinker: Local Self
government in India
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Paper-II
Administrative Instituions
Unit-1: National Human Rights Commission, Union Public Sevice Commission,
Central Information Commission, State Human Rights Commssion, State
Public service Commission, State Information Commission.
Unit -2:Regional Councils, Interstate council, Sarkaria Commission, 2nd
Administrative Reform Commission.
Unit-3: Pressure group, official language commission, backward class
Commission, S.C. /S.T. Commisssion.
Unit-4: Planning Commission, National Development Council, Central Vigilence
Commission (CVC), Finance Commission.
Unit-5: Election Commission and the Administration of election in India.
University Grants Commission, U.P.S.C., and Organisat: On and working
Of (i) Central, Social Welfare Board, (ii) Railway Board; and (iii) Researve
Bank of India.
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HISTORY
PAPER I
HISTORY OF INDIA FROM 1740 TO 1947
Unit 1: Causes of Anglo-French Rivalry in Deccan and Success of the British.
Causes and results of Battle of Plassey and Buxer Administrative reforms
Of Warren Hastings and Cornwallis.
Unit 2: Expansion of British Power under Warren Hasting, Wellesley, Lord Hasting
In addition, Dalhousie.
Unit 3: Administrative Recorganisation
William Bentinck, Dalhousie, Lytton
Ripon and Curzon
Decline of Cottage Industries
Economic Drain.
Unit 4: Growth of English Education
Growth of Press
Growthof Literature
Growthof Art.
Impact of Western Culture.
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Unit 5 : Constituional Development
Indian Council Act, 1909
Government of India Act, 1919: Salent Features and Dyarchy
Government of India Act, 1935 % Salient Features and Provisional
Autonomy
Clipps Mission
Cabinet Mission
Mountbatten Plan and Indian Independence Act, 1947.
BOOKS RECOMMENDED
Majumdar, Dutta and Raychaudhari: Advanced History of India, Part III (Hindi and
English Eds.)
Robert, P.E.: History of British India.
Dutta and Sarkar: A Text of Modern Indian History
Sarkar, Sumit: ModernINdia 1885-1947
Sharma, L.P.: Adhunik Bharat ka Itihas
Jain, M.S.: Adhunik Bharat ka Itihas
Prasad and Subedar: Arvacheen Bharat
Sikri, S.L.: Bharatiya Samvidhan ka Itihas.
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PAPER II
OUTLINE HISTORY OF RAJASTHAN
FROM 700 TO 1956
Unit 1:Origin of Rajputs
Pratiharas of Mandor
Chahamanas of Sakambhari with reference to Arno Raja, vigraha Raja,
Prithvi Raj III
Chaulukya- Chahamana Relations
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A Survey of the History of Guhilots of Mewar
Unit 2:Rao Jodha: Maldeo, Chandrasen
Raisingh of Bikaner
Features of Temple Architecture in Medieval Rajasthan
Fort Architecture with reference to Kumbhalgarh and Mehrangarh
Unit 3Amer: Mansingh, Mirza Raja Jaisingh
Mewar: Kumbha, Sanga and Pratap
Sailent Features of Rajput Paintings
Unit 4Maratha incursions in Rajasthan
Circumstances leading to treaties with East India
Company, Provisions and Impact
Causes and Results of the Uprising of 1857 in Rajasthan.
Unit 5Causes of Political Awakening in Rajasthan
Bhil Movement
Bijolia Movement
Prajamandal Movemetn
Constitutinal Development
Formation of the State of Rajasthan.
BOOKS RECOMMENDED
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Sharma, Dasharatha: Rajasthan through the Ages, Vol. I
Sharma, Dasharatha: early Chauhan Dynasties
Sharma, G.N.: Mewar and the Mughal Emperors
Sharma, G.N.: Social Life in Medieval Rajasthan
Sharma, G.N.: Rajasthan ka Itihas (Hindi)
Pema Ram: Madhyakalin Rajasthan main Dharmik Andolan
Pema Ram: Agrarian Movements in Rajasthan.
Saxena, K.S.: Political Movement and Awakening in Rajasthan.
Khadgawat, N.R.: Rajasthans Role in 1857.
Rathore, L.S.: Political Movements and Constitutional Development in Princely
States of Rajasthan.
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PHILOSOPHY
PAPER I
PROBLEMS OF PHILOSOPHY
Unit 1 : General
1 Philosophy : Nature and Use (Its Relations to Life. Thought and
Culture)
2 Branches of Philosophy and their Problems
3 Philosophy and Religion
4 Philosophy and Science
Unit 2 : Methaphysical Problems
1 Matter : Controversy between Realists and Idealists.
2 Mind-Body Problem (Descartes, Spinoza, Leibnitz)
3 Soul : Immortality of SoulMeaning and types, Proofs (Plato)
4 God : Proofs
Unit 3 : Epistemological Problems :
1 Theories of Truth : Correspondence, Coherence and Pragmatic
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2 Theories of Causation : Regularity, Entailment, Activity.
Unit 4 : Problems of the Meaning of religious Language :
1 Non-cognitive Theories:-
a) Verifiability Theory of Ayerb)Falsifiability Theory of Antony Flew
2 Cognitive Theory-Analogy Theoryof Crombie
3 Use Theory-D.Z. Philips
Unit 5: Problems of Philosophy of Religion:
1 Problems of Evil
2 Basis of Religious Faith
3 Fundamentalism and Religious Tolerance
4 Secularism and Sarva-Dhjarma Samabhava
BOOKS PRESCRIBED
Mishra, Arjun: Darashan ki Mool Dharayen
Verma, V.P. : Dharma Darshan Ki Mool Dharayen
BOOKS RECOMMENDED
Ewing A.C. : Fundamental Question of Philosophy
John Hospers : An Introduction to Philosophical Analysis
John Hick : Philosophy of Religion
Verma V.P. : Samakaleen Vishleshnatmaks Dharma Darshan
Mishra, H.N. : Samajik-Rajnitik darshan
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Mishra H.N. : Dharma-Darshan Parichaya
Patrick, G.T.W.: Introduction to Philosophy (Hindi Trans.
H.S.A.,Chandigarh)
PAPER II
LOGIC
Unit 1 : 1. Introduction : What is Logic, Premises and Conclusions,
Arguments, Deduction an Induction, Truth Validity and Soundness
(chapter 1)
2. The Uses of language (Chapter 2)
Three Basic Functions of Language
Multiple Function and Emotive words
3. Fallacies (Chapter 3)
Relevance and Ambiguity
4. Definition :Kinds of Definition and Resolution of Disputes
(Chapter 4)
Unit 2 : Categorical Propositions (Chapter 5)
(a)Quality, Quantity, Distribution(b)The Traditional Square of Opposition(c)Further Immediate Inference(d)Symbolism and diagrams for Categorical Propositions
Categorical Syllogisms (Chapter 6)
(a)Standard Form Categorical Syllogisms Terms, Moods andFigures
(b)Venn Diagram Technique for Testing Syllogisms(c)Rules and Fallacies
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Unit 3: 1. Arguments in Ordinary language (Chapter 7)
(a)Translating Categorical Propositions into Standard Form(b)Uniform translation
(c)Disjunctive and Hypothetical Syllogisms2. Symbolic Logic : (Selected topics of Chapter 8)
(a) The Symbols for Conjuction, Negation and Disjunction
(b) Conditional and Material Implication
(c) Truth Table
(d) Laws of Thought
Unit 4: The Method of Deduction (Chapter 9)
(a)Formal Proof of Validity(b)The Rule of Replacement(c)Proof of Invalidity(d)Inconsistency
Unit 5: 1 Mills Methods (Chapter 12)
2 Science Hypothesis (Chapter 13)
BOOKS PRESCRIBED
Copi, I.M. : Introduction to Logic (Sixth Edition, Chapter 1 to 9 and 12 to 13)
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ECONOMICS
PAPER I
HISTORY OF ECONOMIC THOUGHT
Unit 1:Meaning and Importance of History of Economic Thought, History of Economic
Analysis and Economic History, Mercantilism, Physiocrates, Adam Smith.
Unit 2:David Ricardo, Thomas Robert Malthus, Sismondi, J.S. Mill.
Unit 3: Utopian socialists - Robert Owen, Francois Marie, Charles Fourier and PerirreJoseph Proudnon; Friedrick List, Karl Marx - an Elementary Treatment
Unit 4:Austrian School: Karl-Menger, Friedrich-Von Wieser, Eugenvon Bohm-Bawerkand Alfred Marshall
Unit 5: Indian Economic Thought: Kautilya, Mahadev Govind Ranade, Gopal KrishnaGokhale, Mahatma Gandhi and Jawahar Lai Nehru.
BOOKS RECOMMENDED
Gide & Rist: History of Economic Doctrines
Haney, L.N.: History of Economic Thought
Eric Roll: History of Economic Thought
Ghosh, B.N. and Ghosh, R.R. -.Concise History of Economic
Thought (Himalaya Publishing House, Delhi)
Loknathan, V.: A History of Economic Thought, S. Chand, Delhi
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PAPER II
BASIC STATISTICS AND ELEMENTARY MATHEMATICS
Unitl: Meaning, uses and limitations of statistics, Collection of Statistical Data- Census
and sample investigation, classification and presentation of Data- StatisticalTables, Graphs, Frequency Distribution, Diagrams.
Unit 2:Measures of Central Tendency: Arithmetic Mean, Median, Mode, Geometric Meanand Harmonic Mean.
Unit 3: Measures of Dispersion: Range, Quartile Deviation, Mean Deviation, StandardDeviation and Co-efficient of Variation. Simple Correlation: Karl PearsonsCorrelation co-efficient and Spearmans rank correlation.
Unit 4:Simple two variable linear regression, Fisher's Index numbers, Interpolation andextrapolation - Newton and Lagrange method
Unit 5:Elementary Mathematics Simultaneous and Quadratic Equations Arithmetic andGeometric Progressions, Logarithms
BOOKS RECOMMENDED
Elhance, D. N.: Fundamentals of Statistics
Croxton and Cowden -.Applied General Statistics
Nagar, K.N.: Sankhyiki Ke Mool Tatva
Gupta, B.N.: Sankhyiki
Metha and Madnani: Arthshastra me Prarambhik Ganit
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Yadav, Porwal and Sharma: Sankhyiki
Singhal, M.L.: Elements of Statistics
Nagar, A. L. and Dass, R.K.: Basic Statistics.
PAPER II
GEOGRAPHY OF RAJASTHAN
Unit 1: physiography and physiographic divisions, climate, soil, naturalVegetation.
Unit 2 : Population : growth, distribution and density; Tribal population
distribution, principal tribes- Bhil, Meena and Girasiya: Ruralsettlements: growth pattern, types and building material; Tourism in
Rajasthan-geographical perspective.
Unit 3 : Mineral resources: distribution and reserves of important minerals;
Industry: localisation factors and spatial pattern; Transportation:
railways and roads, their pattern and accessibility.
Unit 4 : Agriculture : agriculture landuse, principal crops : wheat, maize, bajra,oilseeds and cotton ; irrigation sources, spatial aspects of development of
ground water; principal irrigation Projects: Indira Gandhi Canal, ChambalValley project and Mahi Bajaj Sagar; Animal Husbandry; number, spatial
pattern and principal breeds.
Unit 5 : A detailed study of Marusthali, Aravalli Region, Eastern Agro-IndustrialRegion and Hadauti Region.
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HOME SCIENCE
PAPER I
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT & FAMILY RELATIONSHIP
Unit - I
1. Introduction: Meaning, definition, scope, importance of Human development
2. Principles of development: Factors influencing development.
3. Heredity and Environment.
4. Prenatal development, physical development: Birth to Puberty.
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5. Motor development: Reflexes of New born, sequence of motor
Development, motor skills, handedness.
Unit - II
6. (a) Speech development : Speech and language, prespeech forms of
Communication, stages in speech development, bilingualism,
Speech disorders and speech defects.
(b) Cognitive development: Cognition, Cognitive abilities in childhood.
7. (a) Play : Meaning, value, characteristics and Kinds of play.
(b) Creativity Meaning and development, creative activities of children.
Unit III
8. Personality development: Meaning, definition, types of personality and its
Determinants.
9. Moral Development: Meaning of Moral behaviour, development of morality.
10. Mental and Intellectual development - Nature, Stages, I.Q. Intelligence testing
11. Discipline: Meaning and essentials, parental disciplinary techniques.
12.Emotional development: Characteristics of children's emotions basic
Emotions and their development.
Unit IV
13. Social development: Meaning and process of social development and
Socialization, agents of socialization, social adjustment, social acceptance.
14. Behavioural problems in children [' thumb sucking, nailbiting, enuresis, telling
Lies, Aggressiveness, shyness, absentism, room/school.
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15 Exceptional Children (Only elementary knowledge is requried)
1. Physically Handicapped.
2. Mentally Handicapped.
3. Visually Handicapped.
4. Aurally Handicapped.
5. Audibly Handicapped.
6. Learning disabled children.
7. Emotionally disturbed children.
8. Juvenile delinquent children.
9. Gifted children.
UNIT-V
16. Adolescence: Characteristics, Changes, conflicts interests, adjustments.
17. Adulthood: Characteristics, changes, Mate selection, marital adjustment,
responsibilities of parenthood.
18. Old. Age: Characteristics, attitudes, problems and adjustment.
Reference:
1. Hurlock E. B.: Child Development, 1978 McGrow Hill, London
2. Hurlock E.B.: Development Psychology - A Life Span
Approach. 1980. 5th Ed. Tata Mc Grow Hill, London.
3. Udayshaker: Exceptional children. Sterling, Publishers. N. Delhi
4. Devadas R.P. &: Text Book on Child.
Jaya N.A.
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Paper II
Family Resources Management & Interior Designing
Unit - I
Household Economics.
(a) Wants - Definition, Classification, characteristics and factors influencing want.
(b) Laws of consumption - meaning, Limitations and application of
(i) Laws of Diminishing Marginal utility.
(ii) Laws of equimarginal utility/substitution.
(c) Family income:-
(i) Types of income
(ii) Budget, Meaning and steps in making a family budget.
(iii) Saving, importance, factors determining saving, characteristics of
Inverstment and various saving and investment schemes, LIC Bank and post
Office.
(iv) Household accounts.
(d) Markets: Definition, types of market and their advantage super market,
Departmental stores, Retail units, consumer co-operative store.
(e) Consumer problems and various programmes for their protection.
Unit -II
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Family Resources Management
(a) Definition and concept of Home Management.
(b) Family - Meaning, types, function and problems related to different stages
Of family life cycle.
(c) Motivating factors of Home Management: Values goals and standards.
Meaning, classification affecting their inter-relationship.
(d) Management process:
(i) Decision making: Importance and steps involved in decision making.
(ii) Planning, controlling and Evaluation.
(e) Resources - Type, importance, characteristics, factors affecting resource
Selection.
Unit - III
Time and Energy Management:
(a) Management of time:
(i) Tools in time management.
(ii) Process of managing time.
(b) Energy Management - Concept and process
(i) Body mechanics
(ii) Classes of change, work simplification.
(iii) Fatigue - Concept, types and ways to overcome fatigue.
(c) Household Equipments:
Principles, uses and care of - pressure - cooker, refrigerator, washing
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Machine, electric iron, egg - beaters, vaccum cleaners, ovens, cooking ranges,
toasters, non stick utensils.
Unit-IV
House Designing
(a) The modern family and its housing needs.
(b) Effects of housing on family life and activites.
(c) Division of space on basis of activities.
(d) Factors governing the house plan Selection of site, orientation, income,
Socio-economic stage of family, life cycle. Occupation and activities of the
Family members, room orientation, grouping of rooms, functionalism,
Circulation within and between the rooms, flexibility etc.
Unit-V
Interior Decoration
(a) Design: Meaning and types.
(b) Objectives of interior decoration.
(c) Principles of arts and their application in interior decoration balance
proportion, harmony, rhythm, emphasis.
(d) Elements of arts and their application in interior decoration, Lines, texture,
Form, pattern and colour.
(e) Furniture - Selection and principles of arrangements.
(f) Furnishing, Selection of curtains, carpet and other furnishing material.
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References:
1. Dewet, K.K. & Verma: Elementary Economic Theory, S.Chand &
Co. Delhi.
2. Ahuja, H.L. : Principles of Micro - Economics, S. Chand
& Co. Delhi.
3. Agrawal A.N.: Elementary Economics.
4. Gros, Irma H.: Management for Modern Families Sterling
& Cradall E.M. Publishers (p) Ltd. Delhi.
5. Nicketi, Paulen &: Management in Family Living Johan willey
Dorsey M. & Sons, New York.
6. Rutt. Anna Hong: Home Furnishing - Willey Eastorn P.Ltd.
N. Delhi
7. Poet Losies, J. and Packett Marys Household Equipment John Willey &
Sons and Packett Mary S.
8. Agan, Tessie: The house - Its Plans and Use - Oxford &
IBH Publishing Co., New Delhi.
9. Despande R.S.: Modern Ideal homes for United Book
Corpn. Poona.
HOME SCIENCE PRACTICAL
Part I : Clothing Construction
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1. Equipments uses for measuring - cutting and drafting.
2. General principles for clothing construction:
(a) Study of body measurements in relation to height and age.
(b) Taking body measurements for different types of garments.
(c) Importance of drafting and making paper pattern.
(d) Calculating the amount of material required for different garments.
(f) Preparation of fabric - straightening - shrinking and pressing.
3. Construction process in garments making (Samples)
(a) Neck Line finish - piping, facing.
(b) Collar
(c) Placket.
4. Drafting, cutting and stitching of the following garments:
(a) Children's garments: Jhabla, Baba-suit, Gathered frock, A line frock.
(b) Men's garments - Plain Payjama.
(c) Lady's garments: petticoat and blouse or salwar Kameez.
References:
1. Mathews Mary: Practical clothing Construction I & II Cosmic Press, Madras.
2. S. Doongaji &: Basic Pocesses of clothing Construction.
B.R.Deshpande
3. N. Phutni, S.J.Singh :Drafting,Tecniquesfor Garments Construction Agriculture
Research, International Centre, Hisar.
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Part II - Interior Decoration
1.Major Problems:
(a) Arrangements of various rooms on floor graph (By Scale)
(b) Arrangements of various corners of rooms of floor.
(c) Arrangements of various occasions (Diwali, Birthday,
Party, New Years etc.)
(d) Serving of meals - formal, informal, traditional
2. Minor Problems:
(a) Cleaning and polishing of metals, glass, plastic, leather, wood.
(b) Floor decoration - Rangoli and Alpana.
(c) Flower arrangements.
(d) Pottery decoration.
(e) Wall decoration.
(f) Labour saving devices - Use and care (Syllabus given under paper II -
Unit III of theory.)
3. Preparation of one utility/decorative article during the term.
Distribution of marks for Practical Examinations.
Part I - Clothing Constructions
Duration of Examination: 3hrs Max. Marks: 25
(a) Sessional work and file 10
(b) Drafting and cutting of fabric 04
(c) Stitching of garments 08
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PSYCHOLOGY
PAPER I
MENTAL MEASUREMENT
Unit-I
Nature and types of psychological tests. Uses of psychological tests. Limitations
and controlling the use of psychological test, Limitations & problems of test
administrations.
Unit-II
Reliability: Meaning of Reliability, Types of Reliability, and Comparison of types of
Reliability. Validity: Meaning of validity, types of validity, Comparison of types of
validity.
Unit-III
Norms: Meaning, Types and Uses of Norms. Item analysis, Item content and ltem
forms, ltemdifficulty, item validity.
Unit-IV
Rating Scales: Forms of Rating Scales, Inventory, Questionnaire.
Unit-V
Hypothesis. Variables and Controls in Experiments
BOOKS RECOMMENDED:
Anastasi, A.: Psychological Testing (McMillan)
Freeman, P.S.: Psychological Testing (Oxford and IBH)
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Singh A. K.: Test Measurement and Research Methods in Behavioral Science
(Bharti Bhawan Publication, Patna)
PAPERII - INDUSTRIAL PSYCHOLOGY
Unit-I
Nature, Scope and Importance of Industrial Psychology, Personnel Selection.
Unit-II
Employee Training, Job Analysis, Job Evaluation. Leadership and Supervision Man
Machine System (Human Engineering)
Unit-III
Decision Making, Industrial Morale, Job Satisfaction, Job Enrichment, Work
Motivation.
Unit-IV
Accidents, Fatigue, Union- Worker management, communication.
Unit-V
Conflict Management, recreational facilities and Social Welfare of the Workers,
Wages.
BOOKS RECOMMENDED:
Blum & Naylor: Industrial Psychology (CBS)
Harrel: Industrial Psychology (Oxford & IBH)
Schultz: Psychology in Industry Today (Macmillan)
Mckormic: Industrial Psychology (prentice Hall)
Robins: Organizational Behaviour (prentice Hell)
Katz & Kahn: social psychology of Organizations (Wiely Eastern Ltd.)
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Luthans: Organizational Behaviour (Tata McGraw Hill
PSYCHOLOGY PRACTICALS
Practicals (Mental Measurement)
1. Check List 2. Inventory 3. Rating Scale
4. Individual test/performance ECT.
5. Group test/Verbal test 6. Ability Test.
7. Aptitude Test 8. Personality test
9. Intelligence test 10. Any other proposed by the teacher
Practicals (Industrial Psychology)
1. Noise and performance 2. Accident proneness
3. Aptitude test 4. Work Motivation
5. Job Satisfaction 6. Conflicts management Style
7. Occupational Stress Index 8. Job anxiety scale
9. Work Motivation 10. Any other proposed by the teacher
Note: Students have to complete atleast four tests / experiments from each
papers, in consultation with the teacher during exam.
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MATHEMATICS
PAPER I ABSTRACT ALGEBRA
Unit 1:Definitionand example of groups. General properties of groups.Order of an
element of a group. Permutations: Even and Odd permutations. Groups of
permutations. Cyclic group, Isomorphism, Isomorphism of cyclic groups, Cayleystheorem.
Unit2: Subgroups, Cosets, Lagranges theorem, Product Theorem of subgroups,Conjugate elements, conjugate complexes, Central of a group, Normaliser of an
element and of a complex. Normal subgroups, quotient Groups, Commutatorsubgroup of a group. Homomorphism, Fundamental theorem of homomorphism.
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Unit 3: Definition and kinds of rings, Integral domain, Division ring, Field, Subring of aring, Subfield of a field, characteristic of a ring and field.
Unit 4:Ideals of a ring, Quotient rings, Prime fields, Prime ideals, Field of quotients of anintegral domain, Definition and examples of a vector space, subspace of vector
space, Linear combination and linear span, Linear dependence and independenceof vectors. Direct product of vector spaces and internal direct sums of subspaces.
Unit 5: Bases and dimension of finitely generated spaces, Quotient space, Isomorphism,Linear transormation (Homomorphism) Rank and Nullity of Linear
Transformation.
BOOKS RECOMMENDED
Sharma, G.C.: Modern Algebra Bansal & Bhargava: Abstract (Hindi e.d.)
Agarwal,R.S.:Text Book on Modem Algebra Gokhroo&Saini, Abstract Algebra(Hindie.d.)
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PAPER II
ANALYSIS AND LAPLACE TRANSFORMS
Unit 1:Dedekinds theory of real numbers. Linear sets. Upper and Lower bounds.
Limiting points, Weierstrasss theorem. Derived sets, Enumerable Sets, Open andClosed sets.
Unit 2: Theory of Riemann integration, Darboux theorem. Fundamental theorem ofintegral calculus, Mean value theorem of integral calculus.
Unit 3:Functions,Limits,andcontinuity. Differentiability, Concept of an analytic function,Cartesian and Polar form of Cauchy- Riemann equations. Harmonic function,
Conjugate function, Laplaces differential equations, orthogonal system,Construction of analytic functions. Power Series: Absolute convergence of power
series, circle and radius of convergence of power series, sum function of powerseries.
Unit 4:Basicdefinition and Properties of complex integration Complex integration as the
sum of two line integrals, Inequality for complex integrals. Curves in complex
plane, Cauchy-Goursat theorem, connected regions, Indefinite integral (or AntiDerivative). Derivative of Single-value functions F(z). Cauchys integral formula,
Extension of Cauchy's integral formula to multiconnected, regions, Cauchys
integral formula for the derivative of an analytic function, Successive derivative of
an analytic function, Moreras Theorem. Liouvilles Theorem, Poisson's integralformula.
Unit 5:LaplaceTransorms and Inverse Laplacae Transofrms. Laplace transforms ofderivatives and integrals. Shifting theorems. Convolution theorem. Applications of
Laplace Transofrm to the solution of differential equations.
BOOKS SUGGESTED
ShantiNarayan: Real Analysis
G.N. Purohit: Real Analysis
Bhargava, Goyal: Real Analysis (Hindi Ed.)
Gokhroo, Saini, Ozgha: Real Analysis (Hindi Ed.)
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Unit 5:Equilibriums of floating bodies, Centre of buoyancy, Surface of buoyancy.Stability of equilibrium of floating bodies, Meta Centre.
BOOKS SUGGESTED
Loney, S.L.: Rigid Body Dynamics
Gupta, P.P.: Rigid Body Dynamics, Vol. I
Bansal.J.L. Rigid Body Dynamics
Prasad, B. N.: Hydrostatics
Mathur, S.M.: AText Book of Hydrostatics
Sharma, Ghokhroo, K. Saini, Agarwal: Elements of Hydrostatics.
STATISTICS
PAPER I
SAMPLING DISTRIBUTION, ESTIMATION AND TESTING OF
HYPOTHESIS
Unit 1:Conceptsof sampling distribution and standard error, derivation of X2(chi-square),t and F distribution, their simple properties.
Unit 2:Concepts of point estimation, properties of point estimators such as consistency,unbiasedness, minimum variance. Unbiased estimators, efficiency and simplenotion of sufficiency, factorization theorem (without proof).
Unit 3: Different methods of finding estimators such as method of moments, method ofminimum variance, method of least square and maximum likelihood (withoutdetailed discussion of their properties).
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Unit 4:Testing of hypothesis, simple and composite hypotheses two types of error, idea of
best critical region, power of a tests, power curves in simple cases. Nayman-Pearson lemma.
Unit 5: General theoiy of test of significance, Large sample tests for mean and proportions.
Applications of X2 (chi-square) t and F in testing of hypotheses. The intervalestimation.
BOOKS SUGGESTED
Gupta, S.C. and Kapoor, V.K.: Fundamental of Mathematical Statistics, Sultan Chand and
Sons, Delhi.
Surendran, P.U. and Saxena, H.C.: Statistical Inference, S. Chand & Co. Delhi.
PAPER II
STATISTICAL QUALITY CONTROL & OPERATION RESEARCH
Unit 1:Concept of Statistical quality control, Control charts: (jt R), (I,a), p,np, c-charts,
Their constructions and uses.
Unit 2:Sequential Analysis: Sequential probability rations test, O.C. and A.S.N. functionsand their applications.
Unit 3:Sampling Inspection by attributes: Producer's risk, consumers risk, AOQL, ASN,OC, Single, Double and Sequential Sampling plans and their comparison.
Unit 4: Introduction to operation Research, Queuing theory (I) : Queuing systems,
characteristics of queuing system, Poisson process, exponential distributions ofnumber of arrivals, inter arrival time, service time.
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Unit 5:Queuing Theory (II): Classification of queues, model I : Model (M/M/I) : ( oo/
FIFO) and its characteristics, waiting time distribtuion. Introduction of Model II(M/M/I): ( > /SIRO).
BOOKS SUGGESTED
Gupta, B.N.: Statistics (Theory and Practical), Sahitya Bhawan, Agra.
Saini, Yashpan and Fiedman: Operation Research Methods and
Problems, Hohn Wiley and Sons, New York.
Goon, Gupta, Dasgupta: Fundamentals of Statistics Vol. II,
Grant, E.L.: Statistical Quality Control, Mc-Graw Hill, New York.
PAPER III
DESIGNS OF EXPERIMENTS AND NON-PARAMETRIC TESTS
Unitl: Analysisof variance, one-way and two-way classification, including multiple butequal number of observations per cell.
Unit2: The completely randomized design, Randomized block design* comparison ofRBD with CRD, Layout of RBD.
Unit 3:The latin square design, its layout and analysis, Factorial experiments, the main
effects and interactions layout and it analysis (in 22 and 23 carried out in RBDonly).
Unit 4:Non-parametricTests : Order Statistics Cumulative and probability distribution
function of a Single Order Statistics, expectation of function of order statistics.Non-parametric methods advantages and disadvantages, Power efficiency Sign test(Simple, for paired observations). Run test for randomness.
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Unit 5:Wilcoxon signed Rank test, Median Test, Mann-Whitney- Wilcoxon U-Teset,
Wald-Walfowitz Runs test (two sample problem) Kolmogorov-Smimov Goodnessof fit test.
BOOKS SUGGESTED
Gupta, S. C. and Kapoor V.K.: Fundamental of Applied Statistics, Sultan Chand & Sons
Delhi.
Goon, Gupta, Dasgupta: Fundamentals of Statistics, Vol. II, World Press, Calcutta.
Rohatgi, V.: Statistical Inference, Wiley.
PRACTICAL
The distribution of marks fro practical will be as. Follows:
RegularStudents Ex-Students
(a) The Exercise 45 Marks 45 Marks
(b) Records 10 Marks ---------
(c) Oralt Test 20 Marks 20 Marks
Total 75Marks 65Marks
*To be converted out of 75 marks.
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The following topics are prescribed for practiocal work:
1 Analysis of variance: One-Way and two-way classifications.
Analysis of (i) completely randomize (ii) randomized block and Latin square
design, factorial experiments.
3 Practicals on SQC (covered in paper II)
4 Test of signigficance based on Norma, X2, t and F tests, power curve.
Practical on Non-Parametric test (covered in paper-III)
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DEFENCE AND STRATEGIC STUDIES SCHEME OF EXAMINATION:
General Instructions:
1 There shall be two theory papers of 75 marks each and Practicals of 50 marks.
The candidate will be required to pass in theory and practicals separately.
2 Each theory paper will require for teaching period of 45 minutes or six teaching
Period of 60 minutes for both papers per weak.
3 Practicals papers will require 4 periods of 45 minutes or 3 periods of sixty
Minutes per week for a batch of 20 students.
4 Each paper will contain ten questions having two questions from each unit.
Candidates are requiring attempting five questions in all, selecting at least one
question from each unit.
Scheme:
Paper I 3 Hrs. Max.Marks 75 Min Pass Marks 27
Paper II 3 Hrs. Max.Marks 75 Min Pass Marks 27
Practicals 3 Hrs. Max.Marks 50 Min Pass Marks 18
PAPER I
MILITARY THINKER
Unit 1:Machiavelli: a)Effect of war in Politics b) Principles of Total War c) Self National
Army Vauban: a) Effect of science in war b) Art of fortification c) Siege of fortKautilya : a) About armed forces b) About fortification c) About spy andambassador d) About war plicy.
Unit: 2Fredrick the Great: a) Oblique attack b) Discipline and training Gustavas Adophus:
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a) Father of modernartillery b) Military reform and training c) Military
organisation and formation Sun-Tzu: a) War strategy b) Nation and war c)Importance of war
Unit: 3Napoleon art of war, Jominis principles of war, Clausewitze's nature of war
Unit: 4War thoughts and strategy of J.F.C. Fuller
War thoughts and strategy of Captain Liddle Hart.
War thoughts and strategy of Adolf Hitler
Unit: 5Douhet is theory of air power.
A.T. Mohan's Theory of Sea Power Thoughts on war by Mao-Tse-Tung
Books Recommended
Second World War J.F.C. Fuller
Makers of modern strategy: E.M. Earl
The art of war: Arthor Bimi
On war: Clausewitze
Thoughts on war: Captan Liddle Hart
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PAPER II
MILITARY PSYCHOLOGY
Unit: 1Meaning of psychology
Importance and relation of psychology in war
Utility of military psychology.
Unit: 2Adjustment in training period Adjustment in war period, Command capability andrest.
Unit: 3Importance, advantage and kinds of leadership in armed forces.
Importance, kinds and problems of discipline.
Aim of discipline and treatment of indiscipline.
Unit: 4Meaning of morale and its importance in armed force.
Principles of morale and elements of effective morale Causes problems andtreatment of fear.
Unit: 5Importance and features of terror and rule of its control Importance of motivationand its role in armed forces.
Causes and treatment of mental tension.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS
Pasychology and the soldier: F.C. Vartley
Psychology and the soldier: Concted
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PRACTICAL-DEFENCE AND STRATEGIC STUDIES
Unit 1:Elementary tactics upto infantry section level
a) Section formations b) Section strength ai i^eapons Elementary tactics uptoinfantry platoon level
a) Platoon formations b) Platoon strength weapons and equipments.
Unit 2:Application of afire, fire control order, sequence and its importance during wars.
Indication and recognition of target, judging distance and method for judgingdistance
Unit 3:Patrols, types of patrols, stages of patrolling and role of patrols during war.
Military message writing, its importance, type and fil-up the military messagewriting.
Unit 4:Military procedure important instructions for battle procedure, grouping for
development.
Verbal orader, sequence of verble orders and important instruction.
Unit 5:Lecture on any theory topic of ten minutes.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS
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PSYCHOLOGY
PAPER I
PSYCHOLOGICAL METHODS AND STATISTICS
Unit 1:Basic Elements, Research problem, Hypothesis and Variables: Basic elements of
the scientific Method, Research, Problem, Hypothesis and Variables. Research
Design: nature and types, Randomized Group Design Matched Group Design andBefore- After Design.
Unit 2:Methods of Data Collection:
Sampling: The Representativeness of Sample; Random, Stratified, Incidental andPurposive sampling. Observation: Simple, uncontrolled, Participant and Non-Participant observation.
Questionnaire: Construction of the Questionnaire and Schedule, Pilot study andPre-test, Mailed- Questionnaire.
Interview: Interviewing as a Social process, Rapport; carrying the interviewforward; The Probing, Recoding.
Unit 3:Normal Curse Percentiles and Ogive Curve:
Normal Curve: Introduction to Normal Curve and its applications, Skewness &Kurtosis.
Percentiles and Percentile Rank, Ogive.
Unit 4:Correlation:
Nature of Correlation: Calculation of Pearsons r' and Spearman's rho
Unit 5:Significanceand Hypothesis Testing:
Test of significance: Standard Error of Mean, Confidence Interval and confidence
limit; Hypothesis Testing, Y for correlated and independent Means, Calculation ofChi Square (equal probability and 2x2).
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BOOKS RECOMMENDED
Goode and Halt: Methods in Social Research, Tokyo, Mc-Graw Hill InternationalEdition, 1986.
Garratt: Statistics in psychology and Education, Bombay, Vakils, Feffer andSimons, 6/e, 1966 In It.A. Final psychology the students can offer 'AppliedPsychology' or 'Child Psychology as Paper II. The courses are given below
PAPER II
APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY
Unit 1:Nature, Scope and Mental health:
Nature and Scope of Applied Psychology
Psychology applied to mental health; Introduction to mental health; The aim ofmental health: Prevention treatment and Rehabilitation.
Unit 2:Psychology Applied to Education and Guidance
Introduction to learning, motivation and learning, maturation and learning,
Favourable conditions for learning, formation of habits, breaking of habits
Psychology of testing and guidance: Importance of psychological tests,classification of Psychological tests, Intelligence and Intelligence tests.
Verbal and Non-Verbal tests of intelligence Interest and aptitude tests; personality
test; Personality inventories and projective tests
Unit3: Psychology Applied to Crime
Introduction to crime causes of crime. War and crimes, modem urban changes andcrime, measures for reforming criminals, causes of crimes in India; Juvenile
delinquency: Introduction to Juvenile delinquency causes; measures for reforming
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juvenile delinquents. Crime detection: Association reaction method, Polygraph
(lie-detector) method, autonomic changes in emotions, respiratory responses,psychogalvanic responses, blood pressure and brain waves.
Unit 4:Psychology Applied to Industry and Business;
Application in selection, selection tools-Inteview, personnel data record,
psychological tests, Job analysis Industrial Morale: Introduction to Industrialmorale, factors of industrial morale.
Unit5: Psychologyof Work, Accidents and Advertising:
Course of Work: Characteristics of work curve, fatigue, kinds of fatigue, Nature
and causes of accidents, accident prevention and safety procedure, Psychologyapplied to advertising: Importance of advertising, various factors of advertising.
BOOKS RECOMMENDED
Burt .Applied Psychology, Asia Publishing House, New Delhi, 1966
Prown Berrien and Russel: Applied Psychology, Onperd and IBH, New Delhi, 1966.
Siimma Ram Nath: Applied Psychology, Kedamath RamNath, Meerut, 1972.
Gilmer, V.H.: Applied Psychology, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi, 1979.
OR
PAPER II
CHILD PSYCHOLOGY
Unit 1: Development:ScientificStudyandBasicFactors;Some Indian Views; Darwin and
Preyer-Scientiflc Study; Aim of Scientific Study, Methods of Study, ChildBehaviour and Development- Observation, Questionnaire, Tests, Experiment and
other methods; Norms of Development; Child as an organism; Heredity;Chromosomes and genes; Growth and Maturation; Principles of Growth and Motor
Development; Maturation and Learning; Heredity and Environment; Steps ofDevelopment, Developmental Tasks; The Nursery School.
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Unit 2:Social and Morale Development:
Socialisaton : Parent Child Interaction; Modification of primary Drives; Child-
Rearing Practices in Rural and Urban Areas, Influence of Attitudes of Parents;Parental Treatment; Guilt and Shame as Techniques to Control Behaviour; Child-
Rearing Practices; Dependence-Independence; Need for Achievement,Dependence-Independence and Achievement; Sexual Behaviour; Parental Attitude
- Development of Social Bahaviour; Infant Social Relations; Pre-School; Period;
Middle Childhood; Adolescence; Development Social Tasks; Obstacles to SocialDevelopment; Helping The Child to become sociality adequate: Pear Relationships
Measurement of Social Maturity. Moral Development: Meaning, Harshome
Studies, And Piagets Studies: Development at four age-levels, Criteria of maturemorality; conscience Discipline.
Unit 3: Cognitive Development:
Intelligence : Definition, Measurement, Mental Growth; Constancy of IQ; Infent
Tests; some Indian Studies; Adaptive Development; Personal Social Development;Influence of environmental Differences.
Thinking: Development; Piaget's, views on cognitive development; Some Specific
Aspects of Intellectual Development; Bruner on Cognitive Growth; ProductiveThinking; Creativity.
Unit 4: Learning, Perception, Emotion-Motivation and Languages
Development:
Learned Behaviour: Association and Cognitive Theories; Basic components of
learning; simple and complex Processes of learning; Learning to learn. PerceptualGrowth; Early Perceptual Processes. Emotions: Development, PhysiologicalFactors, Specific Emotions, Emotional Control.
Motivation; Curiosity and Cognitive change: Achievement Motivation;
Consequences of Deprivation.
Language Development: Signs and Symbols: Course of Language Development;
Social Class Differences; Kinds of Competence in Language; Language andThought; Growth of paradigmatic Responses,
Unit 5: Personality Development-Self-Emergence and Environments Role and some
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Impediments to Developments: Personality: Concept, Theories, Sears Learning
Theory; Comparison of Different Theories; Hierarchy of needs; Personality TestsConcept of Self and adjustment, development, adequate and inadequate,
Conscience Development, Family and Home; The School; The Peer group;
Impediments: Interrelated aspects of Development, Areas in which developmentmay be impeded, Physical Defects and Handicaps, Mental Retardation, Behaviour
Problems; Child Behaviour Problems; Elementary School Guidance, GuidanceMovement in India, Juvenile Delinquency.
BOOKS RECOMMENDED
Jersild, A.T.: Child Psycholoyg, Englewood Cliffs Prentice Hill Ins., New Jersey, 1985.
Hurlock, E.B.: Development Psychology, Tata McGraw Hill, Delhi, 1968 (Chapters 1 to 6)
PRACTICAL
The practical examination will be conducted by a panel of examiners- One externaland one internal. The credit of 10 marks reserved for Record books will be
awarded based on the bimonthly report made by the teacher concerned on students
laboratory work to the Head of the Department. For each group f practical, notexceeding of 20 students there shall be two consecutive periods per subgroup perweek.
The day-to-day Practicals will be assessed by the supervising teacher at least
bimonthly and assessment shall be communicated to the Head of the Departmentfor record.
A student will be admitted to the annual examination in practicals only after he/she
has conducted the practicals properly presented the record timely and completed
the assignemtn satisfactorily.
The Distribution of marks will be as follows:-
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Practical Record Book 10 Marks
Conduction and Report of one experiment 25 Marks
Oral at Practical 15 Marks
50 Marks
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
PAPER I HEALTH EDUCATION
Unit 1:Health &Wellness:
Concept of Health, Positive Health, Determinants of Health, Dimensions of Health,
Ecology of Health, Importance of Health to individual, Family, Community and
the state.
Unit 2: HealthEducation:
Concept, Objective, Principles and Scope, Communication in Health Education,Need and Importance of Health Education, Alcohol, Drugs & Intoxication.
Topics of Practical (Any three)
1. Free association2. Work and rest pauses3. Respiratory changes in work4. Knowledge of results as an i5. Aspiration and achievement6. Distraction and performance7. Reinforcement and learning
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Unit 3:Nutrition and Diet:
Classification of Foods, Role of Various Nutrients, Ideal diet for sportsman,Malnutrition and Adulteration of Food.
Unit 4: Hygiene and Disease:
Personal Hygiene, environmental hygiene, Food hygiene Communicable diseases :
(Factor, Source, Modes of Transmission, symptoms and prevention) Measles,Hepatitis, Tuberculosis, Typhoid, Rabies and AIDS Postural deformities: Causesand remedies
Unit 5: First Aid and Safety: Importance and Principles of safety education Common
accidents in physical education and sports Sprain, Strain, Fracture andDislocations.
BOOKS REFERENCE
Lawrence, Thomas Gorden, Schriver, Alice, Powers, Douglas, F. and Verhans Levia J.:
Your Health and Safety, Har Court, Brace and World, Inc. Bausr, W.U. (Editor): todays
Health Guide, Americal Medical Association Revised Edition.
Johns, Edward P. Suttan, Wilfred C. and Webster, Lloye E.: Health for effective living
McGraw Hill Book Company, New York.
Stack, Harbert J.: Duke Kikow Education for safe Living, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey,
Prentice HallInc Evans, And A.: William Everday Safety, Chicago, Lyons and Camaban.
Fiona, A. A and Stafford, G.T.: Safety Education, McGraw Hill Book Co. New York.
Park, J.C.: Text Book of Preventive and Scoial Medicine Banarsidass Bharat.
"First Aid Authorised Manual of St. John Ambulance Association, New Delhi
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PAPER II
TEST AND MEASUREMENT
Unit l: Introduction:
Meaning of Tests, Measurements and Evaluation, Need and Importance of Test
and Measurement in Physical Education. Meaning of Statistics, Need andImportance of Statistics Frequency Tables- Meaning, Construction and Uses
Unit 2: Fundamentals of Statistics:
Measures of Central Tendency - Meaning, uses and calculation from frequencytables.
Graphical representation of Data-Meaning, Uses and Techniques.
Unit 3:Test Evaluation and Construction:
Items to be included in Objective and Subjective Knowledge tests.
Criteria of Tests selection
Unit 4:Measurementof Physical Fitness and Skill Performance: Fitness Tests:AAHPERD, JCR Test, Canadian Fitness Test, Rogers Physical Fitness Index.
Sports Skill Tests: Johnson Basketball Ability Tests, MC Donald Soccer Test,Dribble and Goal Shooting Test in Hockey, Brady Volleyball Test.
Unit 5:Dimensions,Construction,Preparation and maintenance:
Indoor & Outdoor facilities; track and field, Football, Volleyball, Basketball,Cricket, Hockey, Badminton, Tennis, Kabaddi,
BOOKS REFERENCE
Clarke, H.H.: Application of measure to Health and Physical Education, Engleweek Cliffs,
N.J. Prentice Hall Inc.
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Larson, L.A.and Yacom R.D.; Measurement and Evaluation in Physical Health and
Recreation Education, St. Louis, C. V. Moslay Company. Neilson, N.P.: An Elementary
Course in Statistics, Test and Measurement in Physical Education, National Test Polo
Athletic.
PRACTICAL
The Practical examination shall be conduced by a panel of two examiners. (Internal &
External)
A candidate shall be required to show his/her familiarity (Rules and Techniques) and give
Performance/demonstration in the following.
1. Gymnastics and Developmental Exercises (compulsory) 30 Marks
2.
3. Games and Sports (any one game of choice from the following) 30 Marks
(a) Badminton
(b) Table-Tennis
(c) Tennis
(d) Squash
4. Physical Fitness Test 20 Marks
Canadian Test
Theory: Gymnastic and Games & Sports
a) History and development of the games and sports.
b) Ground dimension and marking
c) Standard equipmentsd) Important rules and their interpretation
e) Officials.
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PRACTICE
a) General and specific warming (Exercise)
b) Teaching Main Skills
c) Lead up gamesd) Playingability(performance)
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MATHEMA