Wednesday, May 10, 2023

ഡയറി ഫാം ഇൻസ്ട്രക്ടർ സിലബസിനെക്കുറിച്ച്. Dairy Farm Instructor Syllabus in Detailed


Kerala PSC Dairy Farm Instructor Syllabus 2023

ഡയറി ഫാം ഇൻസ്ട്രക്ടർ പരീക്ഷയ്ക്കുള്ള തയ്യാറെടുപ്പുകൾ ആരംഭിക്കാൻ സമയമായി. ഡയറി ഫാം ഇൻസ്ട്രക്ടർ പരീക്ഷയിൽ വിജയിക്കുന്നതിന്, സിലബസിനെക്കുറിച്ച് വ്യക്തമായ ധാരണ ഉണ്ടായിരിക്കണം, അതിനാൽ കേരള PSC ഡയറി ഫാം ഇൻസ്ട്രക്ടർ സിലബസ് 2023 വിശദമായി വായിച്ച് മനസിലാക്കുക. ഡയറി ഫ്രം ഇൻസ്ട്രക്ടർ പരീക്ഷയ്ക്കായുള്ള ഔദ്യോഗിക സിലബസ് PDF കേരള PSC യുടെ ഔദ്യോഗിക സൈറ്റിൽ വന്ന ഉടൻ തന്നെ ഇവിടെ അപ്ഡേറ്റ് ചെയ്യുന്നതാണ്. Dairy Farm Instructor Syllabus 2023 മനസ്സിലാാകാൻ ഈ പേജ് ബുക്ക് മാർക്ക് ചെയ്തു വയ്ക്കുക.

Kerala PSC Dairy Farm Instructor Exam Syllabus 2023: Overview

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Dairy Farm Instructor Syllabus in Detailed

Part 1:- Physics syllabus

  • introduction of measurement
  • Description of motion in One Dimension
  • description of motion in 2 to 3 dimensions
  • Laws of Motion
  • principles of communication
  • solids and Semiconductor devices
  • atomic nucleus
  • dual nature of matter and radiation
  • optics
  • electromagnetic waves
  • electromagnetic induction and magnetic current
  • magnetic effect of current magnetism
  • current electricity
  • electrostatic
  • waves
  • oscillations
  • heat and thermodynamics
  • Mechanics of solids and fluids
  • gravitation
  • the motion of a system of particles and rigid body rotation
  • work, energy, and power


Part 2:- Chemistry syllabus

  • basic concepts and automatic structure
  • bonding and molecular structure
  • solutions
  • Redox reactions and electrochemistry
  • coordination compounds and organometallics
  • basic principles of purification and characterization of organic compounds
  • stereochemistry
  • organic compounds with functional groups containing halogens
  • Polymers and biomolecules
  • Environmental Chemistry and Chemistry in everyday life
  • organic compounds with functional groups containing nitrogen
  • organic compounds with functional groups containing oxygen
  • hydrocarbons
  • organic reaction mechanism
  • surface chemistry
  • Chemical Kinetics
  • chemical equilibrium
  • periodic properties of elements and hydrogen
  • States of Matter

 

Part 3: Biology syllabus

  • biodiversity and conservation
  • structural organization of the body
  • Ecology and environment
  • plant Kingdom
  • reproduction and development in animals
  • Animal Kingdom
  • Reproduction, Growth, Development
  • Diversity in the Living World
  • Physiology of Animals
  • Origin and Evolution of Life
  • Physiology of plants
  • Biology in human welfare
  • Genetics
  • Biotechnology
  • Cell and Cell Division

 

Part 4:- Mathematics Syllabus

  • Sets, relations and functions, complex numbers, quadratic equations, sequence and series, permutations, combinations, binomial theorem and mathematical induction, Matrices and determinants, linear inequations, mathematical logic, and Boolean Algebra.
  • trigonometry functions and inverse trigonometry functions
  • cartesian system of rectangular co-ordinates, lines and family of lines, circles and family of circles, conic sections, vector, three-dimensional geometry
  • statistics and probability
  • functions, limit and continuity, differentiation, application of derivatives, indefinite integrals, definite integrals differential equations

 

Part 5:- Dairy Technology

Dairy Farm Management

  • introduction of dairying
  • design and construction of cattle shed a selection of a site for a dairy form
  • dairy cattle physiology digestive system
  • dairy cattle management handling of animals
  • feeds and feedings

Milk production processing and quality control

  • Lactation
  • Milk
  • Fluid milk processing standards
  • Milk products and quality assurance

Dairy business management and Entrepreneurship

  • Introduction to dairy extension
  • Dairy Cooperative Management
  • Packaging of milk and Milk products
  • Marketing of milk and Milk products
  • Dairy Economics

Part 6:- English

i) English grammar

  • Types of sentences and interchange of sentences
  • Different parts of speech
  • Agreement of Subject and Verb
  • Articles- Definite and Indefinite Articles
  • Uses of Primary and Model Auxiliary Verbs
  • Question Tags
  • Infinitive and Gerunds
  • Tenses
  • Tenses in conditional sentences
  • Prepositions
  • The use of Correlatives
  • Direct and indirect speech
  • Active and passive voice
  • Correction of sentences
  • Degrees of Comparison

ii) Vocabulary

  • Singular and Plural, Change of Gender, Collective Nouns
  • Word formation from other words and the use of prefixes or suffix
  • Compound words
  • Synonyms
  • Antonyms
  • Phrasal verbs
  • Foreign words and phrases
  • One word substitutes
  • Words often confused
  • Spelling test
  • Idioms and their meanings
  • Expansion and the meaning of common abbreviations

 

Part 7:- Computer Science

Hardware

  • Input devices (names and uses)
  • Output devices (names and uses/features)
  • Memory devices – Primary and Secondary (examples, features)

Software

  • Classification – System software and application software
  • Operating system – functions and examples
  • Popular application software packages – Word processors, Spreadsheets, Database packages, Presentations, Image editors (uses, features and fundamental concepts of each)
  • Basics of programming – Types of instructions (Input, Output, Store, Control transfer)

Computer Networks

  • Types of networks – LAN, WAN, MAN (features and application area)
  • Network Devices – Media, switch, hub, router, Bridge, gateway (uses of each)  
Internet

  • Services – WWW, E-mail, Search Engines (examples and purposes)
  • Social Media (examples and features)
  • Web Designing – Browser HTML (basics only)

Cyber Crime and Cyber Laws

  • Types of crimes (awareness level)
  • IT Act and other laws (awareness level)

Tuesday, May 9, 2023

"LPSA-UPSA പരീക്ഷ മാസ്റ്ററിംഗ്: കേരള PSC പരീക്ഷാ തയ്യാറെടുപ്പിനുള്ള സ്വയം പഠനത്തിന്റെ ശക്തി"

 

"LPSA-UPSA പരീക്ഷ മാസ്റ്ററിംഗ്: കേരള PSC പരീക്ഷാ തയ്യാറെടുപ്പിനുള്ള സ്വയം പഠനത്തിന്റെ ശക്തി"

Saturday, May 6, 2023

Kerala Psc Exam Analysis And Review: How and Why??

 

Kerala Psc Exam Analysis And Review: How and Why??

TABLE OF CONTENTS 

I. Introduction

   A. Overview of the Kerala PSC exam

      - Brief explanation of the exam and its importance

   B. Importance of exam analysis and review

      - Explanation of why it's important to analyze and review the exam after it's conducted


  II. Difficulty level of the exam

   A. Overall difficulty level of the exam

      - Analysis of the overall difficulty level of the exam

   B. Difficulty level of individual sections

      - Breakdown of the difficulty level of each section of the exam


   III. Types of questions asked

   A. Sample questions from each section

      - Examples of questions asked in each section of the exam

   B. Analysis of the types of questions asked

      - Examination of the types of questions asked in the exam and their frequency

   

IV. Cutoff marks

   A. Expected cutoff marks for each category

      - Prediction of the minimum marks required to qualify for each category of the exam

   B. Analysis of previous year cutoff marks

      - Comparison of the cutoff marks of the current year's exam with those of previous years

   

V. Comparison with previous year's exam

   A. Analysis of changes in exam pattern or syllabus

      - Discussion of any changes made to the exam pattern or syllabus

   B. Comparison of difficulty level with previous year's exam

      - Comparison of the difficulty level of the current year's exam with that of the previous year

   

VI. Tips and strategies for next year's exam

   A. Key takeaways from the analysis and review

      - List of important points that can be used to prepare for the next year's exam

   B. Preparation strategies for next year's exam

      - Tips and strategies for better preparation for the next year's exam

   

VII. Conclusion

   A. Summary of the exam analysis and review

      - Recap of the key findings from the exam analysis and review

   B. Final thoughts and recommendations

      - Final thoughts on the exam analysis and recommendations for candidates preparing for the next year's exam.

Quick revision note of Chapter : Solutions , Chemistry Class 12

 SOLUTIONS

Introduction to Solutions:

- A solution is a homogeneous mixture of two or more substances that are uniformly dispersed at the molecular or atomic level.

- Solutions can exist in all three states of matter: solid, liquid, and gas.

- The solute is the substance being dissolved in the solvent, and the resulting mixture is a single-phase solution.


Types of Solutions:

- Solid solutions have a solid solute and a solid solvent. An example of a solid solution is an alloy.

- Liquid solutions have a liquid solute and a liquid solvent. An example of a liquid solution is sugar dissolved in water.

- Gas solutions have a gas solute and a gas solvent. An example of a gas solution is air.


Solubility and Saturated Solutions:

- Solubility is the maximum amount of solute that can be dissolved in a given amount of solvent at a particular temperature and pressure.

- An unsaturated solution is a solution in which the amount of solute present is less than its solubility.

- A saturated solution is a solution in which the amount of solute present is equal to its solubility.

- A supersaturated solution is a solution in which the amount of solute present is greater than its solubility.


Concentration Units:

- Molarity (M) is the number of moles of solute present in one liter of solution.

- Molality (m) is the number of moles of solute present in one kilogram of solvent.

- Mole fraction (X) is the ratio of the number of moles of solute to the total number of moles of solute and solvent in the solution.

- Percentage composition is the percentage of the mass of the solute in the total mass of the solution.


Solubility and Factors Affecting Solubility:

- Factors that affect solubility include temperature, pressure, and the nature of the solute and solvent.

- Henry's Law states that the solubility of a gas in a liquid is directly proportional to the partial pressure of the gas above the liquid.


Colligative Properties of Solutions:

- Colligative properties are properties of a solution that depend on the concentration of the solute particles, regardless of the nature of the solute.

- The four colligative properties are vapor pressure lowering, boiling point elevation, freezing point depression, and osmotic pressure.


Ideal and Non-Ideal Solutions:

- Ideal solutions follow Raoult's law, which states that the vapor pressure of each component in an ideal solution is proportional to its mole fraction in the solution.

- Non-ideal solutions deviate from Raoult's law and have activity coefficients that vary from unity.


Abnormal Molar Masses:

- Abnormal molar masses can occur when a solute undergoes association or dissociation in solution.

- The molar mass of a solute can be determined using colligative properties, such as boiling point elevation and freezing point depression.


Osmosis and Osmotic Pressure:

- Osmosis is the movement of solvent molecules across a semi-permeable membrane from a region of low solute concentration to a region of high solute concentration.

- Osmotic pressure is the pressure required to stop the flow of solvent molecules across a semi-permeable membrane.


Applications of Solutions:

- Solutions are used in various applications, including in industry, medicine, and everyday life.

- Some common solutions used in industry include acid-base solutions, metal plating solutions, and electrolytes.

- In medicine, solutions are used as drugs, vaccines, and medical solutions.


These are some of the key concepts and ideas covered in the chapter on Solutions in Chemistry