PAPER – 1
PART – A (MCQ TEST)
| 1. | Reasoning and Data Interpretation | 30 Marks |
| 2. | Quantitative Aptitude | 30 Marks |
| 3. | Comprehension in Gujarati Language | 20 Marks |
The questions will have to be answered from the paragraphs given in the question paper.

PART – B (MCQ TEST)
(1) The Constitution of India (30 Marks)
1. Indian Constitution – Origin and development, characteristics, preamble, fundamental rights and duties, guiding principles of statecraft, provisions of the Constitution, process of constitutional amendment and amendments, underlying structure of the Constitution.
2. Functions and responsibilities of the Union and the States, Parliamentary system, Parliament and State Legislature: structure, functions, powers and privileges, role of the President and Governor, Executive and Judiciary.
3. Federalism and Union-State relations.
4. Constitutional institutions, statutory, regulatory and quasi-judicial institutions.
5. Institutions of Panchayati Raj and Local Self-Government.
(2) Current Affairs, Science and Technology, General Knowledge (40 marks)
(A) Current Affairs: Everyday events
(B) Science and Technology:
1. Science and Technology in everyday life.
2. Characteristics of living organisms, diversity in living organisms, nutrition, adaptation, various organs and systems of living organisms, protection of living organisms.
3. Changes around us, physical and chemical changes.
4. Distance, motion, force, pressure, friction, gravity, work and energy.
5. Electricity and circuits, electric current and its effects.
6. Natural and artificial fibers, fabrics and plastics.
7. Acids, bases and salts.
8. Magnetism, heat, sound, combustion, metals, non-metals, coal and petroleum.
9. Microorganisms, healthy body, disease and its causes.
10. Air and its composition, wind, storm and cyclone, weather and climate, air pollution.
11. Water and its sources, water cycle, heavy rainfall, drought, water storage, water conservation and water pollution.
12. Waste collection and disposal.
13. Land, forest and its importance, natural resources, sources of energy, biochemical cycles of the earth.
14. Stars and the solar system.
15. Environment and its preservation, pollution and its control.
(C) General Knowledge : General Knowledge
(3) History, Cultural Heritage and Geography of Gujarat and Bharat (50 marks)
(A) History :
1. Indus Valley Civilization.
2. Vedic Age.
3. Jainism and Buddhism.
4. Republics and the First Magadha Empire.
5. Contact with Central Asia and its consequences.
6. Haryanks, Nandas, Mauryas, Sringas, Kanvas, Shakas, Kushans, Satavahanas, Guptas, Harshavardhanas, Pallavas, Chalukyas, Gurjar Pratiharas, Chaulas, Palas, Delhi Sultanate, Mughal Empire, Vijayanagara Empire, Marathas and other Indian kings and dynasties – their rulers, administration, socio-economic conditions, religion, literature, art and culture.
7. Arrival of European trading companies in India and their struggle for supremacy
8. Company rule in India.
9. Revolt of 1857 and direct rule of the British Crown in India.
10. Movement for Indian independence and attainment of independence and post-independence India
11. Religious and social reform movements in India in the 19th and 20th centuries.
12. Dynasties of Gujarat, their rulers, administration, socio-economic conditions, religion, literature, art and culture.
(B) Cultural Heritage:
1. Cultural Heritage of India and Gujarat: Art forms, literature, sculpture, architecture, music, dance, etc.
2. Indian life tradition, fairs, festivals, food and drink, dress and traditions.
3. Museums of Gujarat, library activities, cultural-religious-literary importance.
4. Gujarati theatre: plays, songs, theatre groups.
5. Tribal life: festivals, fairs, dress, religious rituals.
6. Gujarati literary trends, trends, writers, literary works and literary institutions.
7. Pilgrimage and tourist places of Gujarat.
(C) Geography of Gujarat and India:
1. General Geography: Earth as a part of the solar system, motion of the Earth, concept of time and seasons, internal structure of the Earth, major landforms and their characteristics, structure and organization of the atmosphere, elements and factors of climate, wind speed and wind fronts, atmospheric disturbances, climate change, oceans: physical, chemical, biological characteristics, water hazards, marine and continental resources.
2. Physical Geography: Main natural divisions, earthquakes, landslides, cyclones, floods and other natural disasters, different climatic zones, natural vegetation, national parks and sanctuaries, main types of soil, rocks and minerals.
3. Social Geography: Distribution of population, population, density, population growth, sex ratio, literacy, tribes, ethnic groups, linguistic groups.
4. Economic Geography: Main divisions of economy, agriculture, industry, services, their main characteristics, primary industries – agriculture, minerals, forestry, fuel (fuel) and human labor-based industries, transport and trade.
5. Geography in the context of current trends.
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