KERALAPSC-SYLLABUS  INDUSTRIES EXTENSION OFFICER  INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE   (Category No.125/2018)



KERALAPSC-SYLLABUS
INDUSTRIES EXTENSION OFFICER
INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE 
(Category No.125/2018)







Part I - CIVIL ENGINEERING

Materials: Brick – varieties and strength, characteristics of good brick. Cement
–  varieties  and  grade  of  cement  and  its  uses.  Steel  –  types  of  steel  for
reinforcement bars, steel structural sections. Aggregates – types & requirements
of good aggregates. Concrete – grades of concrete as per IS code, water cement
ratio. Workability, mixing, batching, compaction and curing.
Construction:  Parts of building – foundation – types of foundations – spread
footing, isolated footing, combined footing, Raft, pile and well foundations.
Masonry – types rubble masonry, brick masonry, English bond and Flemish
bond. (One brick wall).
Surveying:  Chain surveying – principles, instruments, ranging and chaining
survey lines, field work and field book, selection of survey stations, units of
land area. bench mark Fundamental Concepts of GPS . Applications of GPS in
Resource Surveys, Mapping and Navigation, Introduction to GIS ,Applications
of GIS Modern survey – instruments – Total station, Electronics theodolite,
Distomat.

Part  II -  INDUSTRIAL  MANAGEMENT  AND  INDUSTRIAL
ENGINEERING

Principles of Management, Principles of a good wage payment system, Quality
planning  and  its  developments,  Project  management  techniques,  Qualitative
techniques  in  management,  Material  and  sales  management,  Production
planning and control, Method study, Inspection and quality control, Project
Analysis

Part III- BASICS OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

Thermodynamics,  Energy  conversion  devices,  IC  engines,  turbo  machines,
refrigeration and air conditioning, power transmission devices in auto mobiles,
engineering materials and manufacturing processes, machine tools, Emission
standards

Part IV - ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

Electric circuits:  Kirchhoff's laws, Magnetic Circuits: MMF, field strength,
flux density, reluctance comparison between electric and magnetic circuits
Electromagnetic Induction: Faraday's laws, lenz's laws- statically induced and
dynamically induced emfs-self inductance and mutual inductance, coefficient of
coupling
Alternating  Current  fundamentals:  Generation  of  alternating  voltageswaveforms, frequency, period. Concept of impedance, power and power factor
in ac circuits-active, reactive and apparent power
Three phase systems:  Generation of three phase voltages, advantages of three
phase systems, star and delta connection (balanced only), relation between line
and phase voltages, line and phase currents.
Generation of power: Conventional and non conventional
Electrical machines:  Construction and working principle of single phase and
three phase Transformers, DC Generator and motors and AC generators and
motors.

Part V -    ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

Electronics Engineering  Resistors,  Inductors, Capacitors – Types, working
principle and uses. Diodes- PN junction diode, Zener diode, photo diode, solar
cell. Working principle of analog and digital multimeter, Function generator,
UPS, GPS, GSM and GPRS, Bluetooth and Wifi.
Working principle of switches- SPST, SPDT and DPDT. Sensors and Relays :
Types  and  uses.  Public Address  systems  –  Loud  Speaker, Amplifiers  and
Microphones- Various types and comparison.
Microcontrollers- 8085- block diagram, assembly language programs without
jump instructionsapplication of microcontrollers in industry.

Part V - COMPUTER SCIENCE ENGINEERING

Introduction  to  digital  Computer-  A  simple  model  of  computer  with
acquisition of data, storage of data, processing of data,output of processed data.
Details  of  functional  units  of  a  computer,  primary  storage  and  secondary
storage.
Data representation- Number systems – Binary numbers – representation of
integers-representation  of  fractions  –  octal  and  hexadecimal  representations
-conversion  from  one  system  to  another  -representation  of  BCD
numbers,Simple arithmetic operations.
Introduction   to  programming  languages  :   Types  of  programming
languages-high  level  language,  assembly  language  and  machine  language,
system software-operating systems-objectives of operating systems, compiler,
assembler and interpreter (concepts only)
Problem Solving Strategies:-Problem analysis –formal definition of problem –
solution – breaking a problem into sub problems-overview of the solution to the
sub problems by writing step by step procedure (algorithm)-representation of
procedure by flowchart.


NOTE:  -  It  may  be  noted  that  apart  from  the  topics  detailed
above, questions from other topics prescribed for the educational
qualification of the post may also appear in the question paper.
There is no undertaking that all the topics above may be covered
in the question paper  

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