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Wednesday, July 13, 2011

KEA Karnataka PGCET MTech Syllabus Model Question Paper Download

KEA Karnataka PGCET MTech Syllabus and Model Question Paper Download 



    MTech - Syllabus and Model Question Paper

       1. Civil Engineering
       2. Chemical Engineering
       4. Environmental Engineering
       5. Textile Technology
       6. Electrical Sciences
       7. Mechanical Science
       8. Architecture



Karnataka, which had an estimated GSDP (Gross State Domestic Product) of about US$ 58.23 billion in 2008-09 fiscal year. Karnataka recorded the highest growth rates in terms of GDP and per capita GDP in the last decade compared to other states. The state registered a GSDP growth rate of 7% for the year 2007-2008. Karnataka's contribution to India's GDP in the year 2004-05 was 5.2%. Karnataka was the fastest growing state over the past decade in terms of GDP and per capita GDP. 


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KEA Karnataka PGCET Architecture Syllabus Model Question Paper

Karnataka PGCET Architecture Syllabus & Model Question Paper

ARCHITECTURE Syllabus & Model Question Paper
Syllabus
CITY Planning: Historical development of city planning. principals pf city planning new towns, survey method, site planning and plamiing regulations and building bye laws. Housing : Concept of shelter, housing design and policies, role of government agencies, finance and management.
Landscape Design: Principles of landscape design, landscape elements, materials, planning design
Visual and Urban design: Principles of visual composition, proportion, scale, rhythm, symmetry, asymmetry, hamiony, balance of fonn and color sence of place and space, division of space, focal point vista, visual survey.
History of Architecture; Indian — Indus vally, Vedic, Buddhist, Indo Aryan, Dravidian and mughal periods; European — Egyptian, Greek, Rioman, Medieval, and renaissance periods.
Devcpolment of Contemporary Architecture: Development and impact on society since industrial revolution, influence of modem art on architecture, works national and international architects, post — modernism in architecture.
Planning Theory: Planning process, comprehensive planning, land use and density in residential and non-residential area, central place theory, rank — size rule, settlement pattem, land utilization, and district level planning.
Techiques of planning: Application of remote sensing tecluiiques in urban and regional plamiing surveys, methods of preparation of urban and regional development plans. structure plans, strategy plans etc; and site planning principles and design.
Note: The questions may be of multiple choices, objectives type pertaining to the syllabus.
PART — l
Each guestion carries One Mark 50 x l = 50 Marks
l) ‘House Form and Culture’ is the title of a noted book authored by
a) Geoffrey Broadbent b) Christopher Alexander
c) Jon Lang d) Amos Rapoport
2) The origin of the Deconstruction Movement in architecture can be traced to
a) Bernard Tschumi b) Frank Gehiy
b) Jacques Derrida d) Peter Eisenman
3) Christopher Alexander’s ‘Pattern Language’ deals with
a) devising patterns to create a building or a town
b) recognition of styles and patterns of languages
c) communication & public participation using sign language
d) patterns found in European languages
4) According to Central place theory, the tributary around central places are flattened into
a) octagons b) hexagons
e) heptagons d) decagons
5). For the purpose of calculating the net residential density for a residential area, the land included in the density calculation consists of
a) house plots only
b) house plots and residential roads
c) house plots, residential roads and incidental open spaces
d) house plots, and incidental open spaces
PART — II
Each guestion carries two marks 25 x 2 = 50 Marks
1) Match the architects with the buildings designed by them
P Richard Meier 1 Piazza d’Italia
Q Ricardo Botil 2 Smith House
R Norman Foster 3 Xanadu Apartments
S Charles Moore 4 Hong Kong & Shanghai Bank Headquarters
5 Jewish Museum Extension
a) P-2, Q-3, R-4, S-l b) P-2, Q·5, R-4, S-3
c) P-1. Q-3, R-4, S-5 d) P-2, Q—3, R-5, S-1
2) A sector has a gross area of 200 hectares and a residential area of 150 hectares. If net residential density is 400 pph, what is the gross density ofthe sector’?
a)300 pph b) 200 pph
c) 250 pph d) 150 pph
4) Select the most appropriate sequence ofthe components of a Orissan temple, in elevation
a) bada—> pista—>chhapra—>beki—>am1a
b) pista—>bada—> chhapra—» beki—+am1a
c) pista—>c1tliapra->bada—>beki—>amla
d) pista—>chhapra—>bada—>amla——>beki
5) The most appropriate hierarchical sequence of plans is
a) National plan—»Regional plan—>Master p1an—>Area plan
b) National plan—>Master plan—>Regional plan—>Area plan
c) Regional plan —+National plan~Master p1an——>Area plan
d National plan—>Master plan—>Area plan—>Regiona1 plan
6) In a residential community of 12.000. 20% are Higher Secondary School going children. The expected enrolment is 75% and per capita gross floor space required is 3.0 sqm. The ground coverage permissibility is 30%. Indicate the land area required, for the High Secondary School building, assuming it is single storeyed and ground coverage permitted is fully utilized.
a) 0.8 hectare b) 2.8 hectare
c) 1.8 hectare d) 18 hectares

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Karnataka PGCET Mathematics Computer Science Syllabus Model Question Paper

Karnataka PGCET Mathematics & Computer Science Syllabus Model Question Paper

MATHEMATICS AND COMPUTER SCIENCE

Mathematics :
Analytical Geometry of 2-d — Lines, Curves, Analytical Geometry of 3-d — Lines, Planes and Conics, Differential Calculus — Derivatives of any order, Derivatives of functions, curves, Polar coordinates, Partial differentiation, Integral Calculus —Integrals of standard functions, Reduction formulae, Applications, Differential equations — Up to second order homogeneous equations, Solutions using Laplace transforms
Probability — Events, Sample space, Basic Theorems, conditional probability, Independence, Statistics A Frequency tables, Histograms, Measures of averages and dispersion. Combinatorial analysis — Permutations & Combinations, Linear and Non- Linear equations — Solution, Application, Set theory — Basic concepts, Operations on sets, Venn diagrams, De Morgan’s law, Power sets ,Relations — Composite, Equivalence, Recurrence, Number system Binary, Temary and others, Logic — Operators, Truth tables, Tautologics, Algebraic structures- Groups, Rings, Sequences and Series- Convergence
Computer Science:
Fundamentals of Computers, Office Automation, Basics of Internet
‘C’ Computer Language :
Basic Data types, Fundamentals of C programming, Control structures, Bit wise operators, Storage classes, Functions, Arrays, Pointers.
PART – I
Each question carries One Mark 50 x l = Marks
1) The dual of each Bollean equation a (a + b) = ab
a)a+a+b;a+b b)a+ab=a+b c)a+ab=a’+b
d) None of the above
2) The number of distinct linear function’s f(x) which map [-1, 1] onto [0,2] is
a) none b) exactly one c) exactly two cl) infinitely many
3) ” IN1″ extension refers usually to what kind of the file
a) Image file b) System file
c) Hyper text related file d) None of the above
4) What dose SSL Stands for
a) Secure socket layer b) System socket layer
c) Superuser System Login d) None None of the above
5) The default values in memory which is allocated by calloc contains
a)O b) 1 c) Garbage Value d) None ofthe above
PART — II
Each question carries two Marks 25 x 2 = 50 Marks
l) In how many ways can four mathematics books, three history books, three chemistry books and two sociology books be arranged on a shelf so that all books ofthe same object are together
a) 36200 b) 41472 c) 40278 d) None oft he above
2) The mid — points of the sides oftriangle are (1,6), (2, -1) and (6,4). The centroid of the triangle is
a) (3,2) b) (2,3) c) (3,3) d) (-3,3)
3) The best way to accurately align large amounts of information on a page is to use
a) Tabs b) Tables c) Horizontal ruler d) Vertical ruler
4)One of the advantages of email address book is
a) You must carry it around with you
b) You can only send e—mail to one person at time
c) You can create groups of contacts for mailing lists
d) E-mail software does not have address books.
5) int x = 0;
for(x= 1; x <4; x++);
printf("x = % d" , x);
What will be printed when the sample code is executed
a) 0 b) 2
c) 4 d) 5

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Tuesday, June 28, 2011

SLET Physical Science Paper II III Syllabus Gujarat State Level Eligibility Test


Gujarat State Level Eligibility Test (SLET) Syllabus Download 

SLET Physical Science Paper II III Syllabus

Government of India Notification dated 22nd July 1988 regarding revised pay scales stated that only those candidates who, besides fulfilling the minimum academic qualifications prescribed for the post of Lecturer, have qualified in a comprehensive test, to be specifically conducted for the purpose, will be eligible for appointment of Lecturer. UGC has recommended the introduction of test at entry level (Lecturer) in consultation with academicians and State education secretaries.

Syllabus here:

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KPSC Syllabus Non Technical Post of Enumerators Exam


KPSC Non Technical Post of Enumerators Exam Syllabus

KPSC Syllabus For Enumerators Examination

Karnataka Public Service Commission like any other Public Service Commission of a State in India, has come into existence by virtue of a Constitutional mandate under Article 315 read with Article 316 of the Constitution of India.  In other words, the Commission is a constitutional body. 


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KPSC Syllabus Non Technical Post of Statistical Inspector


KPSC Non Technical Post of Statistical Inspector Syllabus

Comp-Science
Economics
Maths
Statistics

The Public Service Commission was constituted under the provisions of the  Constitution of India on 18-05-1951. In accordance with the provisions of clause 14 of the Public Service Commission, Regulations 1950, the staff of the Public Service Commissioner as it stood  on 18-05-1951, was continued as the nucleus of the staff of the Public Service Commission.    


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Tuesday, March 1, 2011

CSIR UGC Net Test 2011 Date of Single MCQ Examination Syllabus


COUNCIL OF SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH
CSIR COMPLEX, LIBRARY AVENUE, 
PUSA, NEW DELHI-110012.

NATIONAL ELIGIBILITY TEST (NET)

Joint CSIR-UGC Test For Junior Research Fellowship And Eligibility for Lectureship – 19th June, 2011

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NOTIFICATION

DATE OF SINGLE MCQ EXAMINATION : 19.06.2011

DATE OF START OF SALE : 01.03.2011 OF APPLICATION FORM THROUGH BANKS & ON-LINE SUBMISSION

(i) DATE OF CLOSE OF SALE : 30.03.2011
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(ii) DATE OF CLOSE OF SUBMISSION OF ONLINE APPLICATION : 31.03.2011

SUBJECTS OF THE TEST
The Test will be held in the subjects as given under:
1. Chemical Sciences,
2. Earth Sciences
3. Life Sciences
4. Mathematical Sciences
5. Physical Sciences

SYLLABUS OF THE TEST
 The question paper shall be divided into three parts, (A,B & C) as per syllabus & Scheme of Exam.
# Part 'A' shall be common to all subjects. This part shall contain questions pertaining to General Science, Quantitative Reasoning & Analysis and Research Aptitude.
# Part 'B' shall contain subject-related conventional Multiple Choice questions (MCQs), generally covering the topics given in the syllabus.
# Part 'C' shall contain higher value questions that may test the candidate's knowledge of scientific concepts and/or application of the scientific concepts. The questions shall be of analytical nature where a candidate is expected to apply the scientific knowledge to arrive at the solution to the given scientific problem.
# A negative marking for wrong answers, wherever required, shall be applicable as per scheme of Exam.

Syllabus & Scheme of Exam of single Paper is given in the Information Bulletin for this test at Annexure „A‟ and may also be seen at CSIR website: www.csirhrdg.res.in.

EXAMINATION CENTRES
The test will be held at 26 Centres spread all over India, as specified below:
Bangalore, Bhavnagar, Bhopal, Bhubaneshwar, Chandigarh, Chennai, Cochin, Delhi, Guntur, Guwahati, Hyderabad, Imphal, Jammu, Jamshedpur, Karaikudi, Kolkata, Lucknow, Nagpur, Pilani, Pune, Raipur Roorkee, Srinagar, Thiruvananthapuram, Udaipur and Varanasi.
For details visit: http://www.csirhrdg.res.in/

About University Grants Commission (UGC)
The University Grants Commission (UGC) is a legislative organization which was set up in 1956 by the Union government in 1956 to coordinate, determine and maintain university education standards. It provides recognition to Indian universities and gives funds to government recognized colleges and universities. It has headquarters in New Delhi with 6 regional centers in Bangalore, Bhopal, Guwahati, Hyderabad, Kolkata, and Pune respectively. 

History
UGC was suggested in 1944 and created in 1945 to supervise how Delhi, Aligarh and Banaras, the 3 Central Universities work. The Committee was assigned the task to deal with all the existing Universities in 1947. After freedom, the University Education Commission was formed below the Chairmanship of Dr. S. Radhakrishnan in 1948. Then it was recommended to reconstitute the UGC on general model of United Kingdom’s University Grants Commission.

On 28th December 1953, The UGC (University Grants Commission) was officially opened by late Abul Kalam Azad who was the Minister of Education, Natural Resources and Scientific Research at that time. 

Professional Councils
UGC presently performs NET exam to appoint teachers in universities and colleges. Those, who have M.Phil and teaching experience at Graduation level, and to those who having Ph.D and teaching at Post Graduate level ever since June 2006, have been free from the NET qualification. 

Authorization of higher learning is managed by 15 independent institutions given below recognized by University Grants Commission:

All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE)
Bar Council of India (BCI)
Central Council of Homoeopathy (CCH)
Central Council of Indian Medicine (CCIM)
Dental Council of India (DCI)
Distance Education Council (DEC)
Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR)
Indian Nursing Council (INC)
Medical Council of India (MCI)
National Council for Rural Institutes
National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE)
Pharmacy Council of India (PCI)
Rehabilitation Council [13]
Rehabilitation Council of India (RCI)
State Councils of Higher Education

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Monday, February 21, 2011

OJEE 2011 Syllabus ZOOLOGY Download Odisha JEE


OJEE 2011 Syllabus ZOOLOGY Download Odisha JEE
ZOOLOGY
Animal world : Definition, Scope and branch of Zoology. Species concept, bionomial nomenclature, classification, scientific name of some common animals : Fishes-rohu, bhakura, mrigal, Amphibians-frog, toad, Reptiles-houselizard, garden lizard, crocodile, turtle, Snakes-cobra, krait, Birdsfowl. Peacock, pigeon, Mammals-tiger, lion, elephant, cat, dog, cow, rabbit & man.

Diversity of life

Kingdom-protasia : General characters of the phylum, protozoa, Classification - amoeba, entamoeba, paramoecium, euglena, trypanosoma, plasmodium.

Kingdom–animalia : Concept of body plan, symmetry, coelom, germ layershomeothermic and poikilothermic animals. General characters of Non-chordata like - porifera, coelenterata, platy helminth, nematahelminthes, annelida, arthopoda, mollusca, echinodermata & hemichrhordata.

Multi Cellularity in Animals :
Animal tissues - Types- epithelial, connective (details about blood and lymph), Muscular & nervous - organs & organ systems.

Locomotion - Locomotory organelis in protozoans, hydra, annelid, brief account of joints and muscles in movement of man, modes of nutrition - Nutrition in amoeba.

Digestive system of man - Structure and function of alimentary canal associated glands, physiology of digestion and absorption.

Types of Resipiration - Structure and function of resipiratory system in man : Resipiratory organs, mechanics of pulmonary resipiration, plunomary exchange of gas, transport of gases, Glycolysis & Kreb’s cycle.

Types of Circulation - Open circulation, closed circulatory system in man : Structure of Heart, Cardiac cycle, Arteries, Veins, Capilaries, Portal system, Coronary circulation, Blood pressure, Respiratpory pigments, group and coagulation.

Excretory Reproduction in Man - Structure and function of kidney.

Control and coordidnation in Man - Nervous systemcentral, peripheral and autonomic sense organs, endocrine system.

Types of Reproduction - Asexual, binary & multiple fission, budding.

Sexual reproduction in man - male & female reproductive system, menstrual cycle.

Genetics - Chromosomes and heredity : heredity and viriation, mendelian principle, laws of heredity, chromosomes, Interaction of genes, chromosomal variation.

Evolution - Origin of life Anatomical, embryological biochemical, palaentological, and biogeographical evidences of evolutions, Darwin’s theory of natural selection, Modern synthetic theory.

Environmental Biology - Biosphere and ecosystem.

Environmental Pollution - Source, effects and control of air, water and sound pollution.

Common Human Disease - Non communicable diseases–Diabates & cardiac diseases. Communicable diseases like, amoebiasis, filariasis, malaria (Mode of inflection- pathogens, prevention and treatment).

Defence Mechanism of Body - Cells, Immune system and their function, immune defficiency in AIDS.

Wild life Conservation - Importance of wild life, Causes of extinction, Threatened species - endangered, valunerable and rare species, conservation of wild life.

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OJEE 2011 Syllabus BOTANY Download Odisha JEE


OJEE 2011 Syllabus BOTANY Download Odisha JEE
BOTANY
History : History, Botanical studies, Branches of Botany, Brief classification of plant kingdom. Scope of Botany, Cell Biology, Cell theory.

Plant cell : Structure of typical plant cell, Cell wall and Cell membrane, Protoplasm - physical and chemical nature, Cell organelle - structure and functions, nucleus, lysosomes, golgi bodies, plastids, ribosomes, mitochondria, chromosomes, spherosomes, Important compounds of cell, water, amino acids, carbohydrates, fats, nucleotides, nucleic acids.

Cell inclusions, physical and chemical nature and functions of enzymes, Vitamins and hormones, mode of enzyme action, cell cycle.

Complexities of plant life : Meristematic tissues, permanent, simple and complex tissues, Internal structure of dicot and monocot systems and roots, Internal structure of Isobilateral and Dorsiventral with functions of different tissues, Normal, secondary growth in dicot stems.

Morphology of angiosperms : Normal and Modified stems, roots and leaves, Inflorescence, Flower and its parts, floral diagram and floral formula, pollination, fertilization, fruits.

Taxonomy of flowering plants : Principle and units of classification (species, genus, family), Knowledge of important families and their economic importance.

Continuity of plant life : Genetics (elementary knowledge), Mitosis and Meiosis and their significance, Principle of Mendel’s law of inheritance, Monohybrid and Dihybrid ratio, Concept of gene, Elementary idea of gene action, Evolution, evidence, theories and mechanism of evolution, variation and mutation, Role of mutation in agriculture, origin of species.

Microorganisms and diversities of plant life :
Elementary idea and economic importance of virus, bactria, fungi, algae and lichen, Elementary idea of gryophytes, pterodophytes and gymnosperms.

Processes in plants : Absorption and transport of water and minerals, Transpiration, Stomatal mechanism, Life energy and ATP, Respiration and Fermentation, Photosynthesis, Elementary idea of protein synthesis, growth, reproduction, movements (with special reference to geotrposim and phototropism).

Environmental biology : Man and his environment, Biotic community, Ecological adaptations (Hydrophytes and Xerophytes).

Botany and human welfare : Agricultural crops – Brief description and economic importance of crop plants like Rice, Gram (green gram) Jute, Groundnut, Sugarcane, and Potato.

Common plant diseases – control of blight in rice, rot of sugarcane, Forestry, Genetic conservation and Crop improvement.

Genetic engineering and biotechnology : Recombinant DNA, Gene library, Transgenic plants, Fermentation, Bakery, Antibiotics, Monochloral antibodies.

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OJEE 2011 Syllabus MATHEMATICS Download Odisha JEE



OJEE 2011 Syllabus MATHEMATICS Download Odisha JEE


MATHEMATICS

Logic : Statement, Negation, Implication, Converse, Contraposititves, Conjuction, Disjunction, Truth Table. Algebra of sets : Set operation, Union, Intersection, Difference, Symmetric difference, Complement, Venn diagram, Cartesian product of sets, Relation and functions, Composite function, Inverse of a function, Equivalence relation, Kinds of function.

Number system : Real numbers (algebraic and order properties, rational and irrational numbers), Complex numbers, Algebra of complex numbers, Conjugate and square root of a complex number, Cube roots of unity, De Moivre’s theorem with simple application. Permutations and combinations-simple applications, Mathematical induction, Binomial theorem.

Determinants and matrices : Determinants of third order, Minors and cofactors, Properties of determinants, Matrices upto third order, Types of matrices, algebra of matrix, adjoint and inverse of matrix, Application of determinants and matrices to the solution of linear equations (in three unknowns).

Trigonometry : Compound angles, Multiple and Submultiple angles, Solution of trigonometric equations, Properties of triangles, Inverse circular function, Sum and product of sine and cosine functions.

Co-ordinate geometry of two dimensions : Straight lines, Pairs of straight lines, Circles, Equations of tangents and normals to a circle, Equations of parabola, Ellipse and hyperbola in simple forms and their tangents (focus, directrix, eccentricity and latus rectum in all cases).

Coordinate geometry of three dimensions : Distance and Division formulae, Direction cosines and direction ratios, Projection, Angle between two planes, Angle between a line and a plane. Distance of a point from a line and a plane. Equation of a sphere – general equation).

Vectors : Fundamentals, Dot and cross product of two vectors, Scalar triple product, Simple applications (to geometry, work and moment).

Differential calculus: Concept of limit, Continuity and derivative of standard functions, Successive differentiation (simple cases), Leibnitz theorem, Partial differentiation (simple cases), Derivative as a rate measure, Maxima and Minima, Indeterminate forms, Geometrical application such as tangent and normals to plane curves.

Integral calculus: Standard methods of integration (substitution, by parts, by partial fraction, etc), Definite integrals and properties of definite integrals. Areas under plane curves.

Differential equations (only simple cases)
(i) dy/dx = f(x)
(ii) dy/dx = f(x) .g(y)
(iii) d2y/dx2= f(x) and applications to motions in a straight line.

Probability and statistics: Average (mean, median and mode). Dispersion (standard deviation and variance), Definition of probability, Mutually exclusive events, Independent events, Addition theorem.

Computer and computing : Computer arithmetic, decimal, binary, octal, hexadecimal and their conversion and operation, Simple programmes in BASIC.

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CHEMISTRY
General behaviour of matter
Solid State : Characteristics, Classification, Solubility, Melting points, Crystal structure of simple ionic compounds.

Liquid state : Characteristics, Boiling and Freezing points, Viscosity, Surface tension, Osmosis, Raoult’s law, Lowering of vapour pressure, Depression of freezing points, Elevation of boiling points.

Gaseous State : Gas laws, Kinetic model of gases, ideal gas equation, Vanderwaal’s equation, Average root mean square and most probable velocities.

Atoms and molecules : Symbols, Valency, Atomic mass, Molecular weight, Avogadro’s hypothesis, Mole concept, Determination of equivalent weight of zinc and copper, Atomic mass by Dulong Petit’s method and Molecular mass by Victor Mayor’s method.

Structure of atoms and molecules : Fundamentals particles and their properties, Rutherford and Bohr models of atom, Hydrogen spectrum, Atomic structure, Energy levels, Shell and Sub-shells, s,p and d orbitals, Quantum numbers, Pauli’s exclusion principle, Aufbau-principle, Hund’s rule, Electronic configuration of atoms.

Chemical bonds : Ionic, Covalent, Coordinate and Hydrogen bond, Hybridisation- SP3, SP2, and SP, Shapes of molecules, Molecular Orbital Theory. periodic classification : Periodic table and periodic laws, s, p, d and f block elements, Periodicity in properties such as atomic and ionic radii, Dalton’s atomic theory, Laws of chemical combination, lonisation energy, Electro negativity and Oxidation state.

Chemical energetics, equilibrium and kinetics:

Energetics: Internal energy, Enthalpy, Heat of reaction, Bond energy, Hess’s law, Idea on enthalpy, entropy and free energy.

Equilibria : Reversible reaction, Laws of mass action, Equilibrium constant Kp, Kc and their relation. Its application to ammonia synthesis and dissociation of HI, Decomposition and thermal dissociation, Solubility product, Common ion effect, Ionic product of water, pH Hydrolysis of salt, Buffer solution. Theory of acid and base.

Kinetics : Rate of reaction, Factors affecting the rate, Rate constant, Order and Molecularity of a reaction, Simple zero and First order reaction, Half life period, Arrehnious equation and Activation Energy.

Types of chemical reaction : Neutralisation and oxidation– Reduction reaction, Equivalent weight, Normality, Molarity and Molality, Oxidation number, Balancing chemical reactions, Ion electron reactions involving KMnO4, K2Cr2O7, Na2S2O3, oxalate etc.

Non-metals : Group study, Preparation, Properties and uses of elements of compounds of hydrogen (ortho and para hydrogen, isotopes of hydrogen, D2O and H2O2). Allotropes of carbon, Silicones, Silicon carbide, Nitrogen family (NH3 and HNO3). Oxygen and sulphur family (O2, H2S, SO2, H2SO4, contact process), Halogens, Hydrogen halides and Interhalogen compounds,Zero group elements (properties & uses).

Electro chemistry : Electrolysis, Electrical Conductivity, Faraday’s laws, Kohlaurash law, Galvanic cell, Cell reaction, Nernst equation, Standard electrode potential, Electro chemical series e.m.f. of simple cells.

Nuclear chemistry : Radio activity, Group displacement law, Half-life period, Carbon dating, Nuclear Fission and Fusion.

Metals and metallurgy : Occurrence of metal, Metallurgy ores, flux, slag calcinations, roasting, smelting (by reduction of oxides) and refining. General trends in the characteristics, principles of extraction of Na, Mg, Ca, Al, Cu and Fe and their oxides, hydroxides, chlorides, nitrates and sulphates.

Organic chemistry: Introduction, Functional Groups, Nomenclature, Isomerism, Polymerisation, sp3, sp2, sp hybridization, Ideas on nucleophile and electrophile, Preparation and properties of simple alkanes, alkenes, alkynes and monohalogen derivaties. Preparation and properties of aliphatic nitro paraffins, types of aliphatic amines, preparation and properties of simple primary amines.

General methods of preparation, properties and uses of alcohols, aldehydes, ketones, carboxylic acids, esters, acid, chlorides and amides.

Aromatic compounds : Aromaticity, Aromatic substitution, Addition and Oxidation reactions, phenol, Reimer-Tiemann reaction, benzaldehyde (by Etard’s reaction), Cannizarro’s reaction, benzoic acid.

Bio-chemistry : Biological importance of organic compounds such as carbohydrates, amino acids, proteins, lipids and nucleic acids (only by metabolic process).

Industrial chemistry: General idea on fertilizers, pesticides, polymers (Nylon, Terylene, Neoprene, Buna-S PVC, Teflon Bakelite) and medicine-analgesic, antipyretic, antibiotic and antiseptic (structure and preparation not required).

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OJEE 2011 Syllabus PHYSICS Sample Questions Odisha JEE


OJEE Syllabus PHYSICS Sample Questions
Sample Questions

1. If we dip capillary tubes of different radii r in water and
water rises to different height h in them, then.
(A) h/2 = constant (B) h/r = constant
(C) hr = constant (D) hr2 = constant

2. The drug taxol is obtained from the bark of
(A) Pacific Yew (B) Eucalyptus
(C) Cinnamon (D) Cinchona

3. The number of different types of F-S-F bond angles in SF4
are
(A) two (B) one
(C) three (D) four

4. The integral (1 x) dx
2
0
∫ − equals :
(A) 1 (B) 0
(C) 3 (D) 2

SYLLABI

(ENGG/MEDICAL/BDS/ARCHITECTURE/PHARMACY) 
The Syllabi given hereunder for OJEE-2011 are only illustrative and not exhaustive. The syllabi are in line with courses of studies in Science stream for the Higher Secondary Examination 2011 of CHSE, Orissa. Since JEE is conducted with a view to preparing merit lists for admission the decision of the JEE Committee as regards the scope of the syllabus is FINAL.

PHYSICS
Measurements and Motion : Concept of Mass, Length and Time, SI Units. Conversion of MKS system of units to SI units. Dimension and Dimensional equations of mechanical quantities, Vector addition, Subtraction, scalar and Vector products. Lami’s Theorem. Equations of linear motion for uniformly accelerated bodies (by calculus method). Newton’s laws of motion, conservation of energy and momentum, collision, work, energy, power, sliding and rolling friction. Motion in circular orbits, centripetal force. Banking of tracks, Kepler’s laws (Statements only). Newton’s laws of gravitation. Earth satellites-orbital and escape velocities. Moment of inertia-definition and expression for rod, ring and circular disc. Angular momentum and conservation of angular momentum, Projectile motion.

Kinetic theory of gases and thermodynamics: Basic assumptions, derivation of expressions for pressure, law of equipartition of energy, mean energy, gas equation, specific heats of gases, relation between Cp and Cv.

Work and heat : Concept of temperature. Definition of “J”. First law of thermodynamics, reversible, isothermal and adiabatic processes. Carnot cycle/Carnot engine. Second law of thermodynamics, absolute scale of temperature, law of radiation. Newton’s law of cooling. Thermal energy, specific heat, latent heat, thermal conductivity and its determination by Searle’s method.

Characteristics of Materials: Elastic and plastic behaviors of solids, elastic limit Young’s modulus, Shear and Bulk modulus, Poissions ratio.

Liquids : Intermolecular force, cohesion, adhesion, surface and surface energy, determination of surface tension by capillary rise method.

Flow of liquids : Streamlined and turbulent flow. Atmospheric Pressure, Buoyancy and Archimedes Principle of Flotation. Bernoulli’s equation and its application. Viscosity- coefficient of viscosity, Stokes law.

Electricity : Electric field and potential at a point and capacitor, Kirchhoff’s laws and their application, wheatstone bridge. Joule’s law of heat. Faraday’s law of electrolysis. Biot–Savert’s law, Field due to circular coil at its centre. Moving coil galvanometer (dead beat only). Force on a moving charge in magnetic fields. Lenz’s law. Faraday’s laws of electromagnetic induction rotating coil in a magnetic field. Alternating current, self and mutual induction, phase relation between voltage and current in a pure resistance, inductance and capacitance, dynamo, motor, transformer, elementary idea on electromagnetic waves. Capacitance, dielectric constant and its effect on capacitance. Permeability susceptibility, diamagnetic, paramagnetic and ferromagnetic substance.

Wave motion : Simple harmonic motion, wave propagation, characteristics of wave motion, longitudinal and transverse waves, superposition of waves, stationary waves. Beats, open and closed organ pipes, velocity of sound in air-effect of pressure, temperature and humidity on it. Doppler effect, laws of transverse vibration of string (Statement only).

Optics : Reflection and refraction at curved surfaces. Spherical mirror and thin lens formula and refraction through prism. Total internal reflection, Dispersion. Huygen’s principle, reflection and refraction by plane surface, Young’s double slit experiment.

Eectronic Devices : Energy and band (descriptive idea only), metals, insulator and semi conductors, intrinsic P- type and N-type semiconductors. Thermionic emission, vacuum triode construction and characteristics, PN junction, PNP and NPN transistor, PN Junction as a rectifier, vacuum triode and transistor as amplifiers.

Relativity and Nuclear Physics : Postulates of special theory of relativity, variation of mass (Statement only), mass energy relation (Statement only).

Atomic nucleus, nuclear forces, nuclear mass, binding energy, mass defect, artificial radio activity, radio isotopes and their uses. Nuclear fission, energy released, chain reaction, controlled chain reaction, fusion, energy generation in the sun, radiation hazards.

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Friday, January 14, 2011

VTU Syllabus for Technical Aptitude Test Scheme PhD MSc Course

VISVESVARAYA TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY,  BELGAUM

Aptitude Test Syllabii

For Ph.D/M.Sc.(Engg) Programmes

VISVESVARAYA TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY, VTU, BELGAUM

SCHEME OF APTITUDE TEST 
For Ph.D/M.Sc.(Engg)

For Faculty of Engineering & General Science

Common to:
Civil Engineering Science / Mechanical Engineering Science’ / Electrical
Engineering Science / Computer Sciences / Textile / Silk Engineering /
Chemical Engineering / Polymer Science /Bio-Tech/ Architecture / Physics /
Chemistry /Mathematics & M.Sc.(Engg)

Part I: Mathematics Section
Questions carrying one mark : 30 questions
(Objective/multiple choice, covering full syllabus)

Part II: Discipline Oriented Section
Questions carrying one marks : 50 questions
(Objective/multiple choice, preferably involving numericals
covering full syllabus)

Part III : Aptitude section
Reading Comprehension data Sufficiency & Data : 20 questions
Interpretation, Logical Reasoning computer awareness

TOTAL 100 marks

For complete details on syllabus click here

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