UPSC CPF Assistant Commandant Syllabus for Written examination 2016
Paper-I: General Ability and Intelligence: This paper will
be consisting of 250 Marks; there will be all objective type questions with
multiple choices. Syllabus for this paper is as under:
1) General Mental Ability : In this section the paper is based on:
A)
Logical
Reasoning
B)
Quantitative Aptitude
C)
Numerical
Ability
D)
Data
Interpretation
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A)
General
Awareness
B)
Scientific
Temper
C)
Comprehension
and appreciation of Scientific phenomena
D)
New Information
Technology
E)
Biotechnology
F)
Environmental
Science
3) Current Affairs: this section of examination paper will test the
awareness of the candidates:
A)
Literature
B)
Culture
C)
Music, Art,
Sports
D)
National and
International affairs and events etc.
E)
Development
Issues
F)
Industry,
Business
G)
Globalization
4) Indian Politics and Economy: In this set of paper questions are based on
following topics:
A)
Constitution of
India
B)
Social System
C)
Public
Administration
D)
Economic
Development in India.
E)
Regional and
International security issues
F)
Human Rights
etc.
5) History of India: In this section questions are based on:
A)
Social, Economic
and Political aspects of Indian history
B)
Freedom Movement
and all the other topics which are related to the history of India.
6) Indian and World Geography: In this section all the geographical aspects of
world shall cover.
Paper II: General Studies, Essay
and Comprehension
Part-A – In this part essay type questions will come, which
are to be answered in long narrative form either in English or Hindi by the
candidate. This part will consist of 80 Marks. Topics in this section shall be
covered these topics:
A)
Modern Indian
History
B)
Geography
C)
Politics and
Economics
D)
Human Rights
issues
E)
Security
F)
Analytical
Ability
Part-B – Comprehension, other communications/language skills
– This set of paper shall be attempted in English only by the candidates. This
part of paper will carry 120 marks
The
topics are:
A)
Comprehension
passages
B)
Developing
counter arguments,
C)
Simple Grammar
and other aspects of language testing.
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