RPSC ACF and Forest Range Officer Recruitment 2021

 

About RPSC ACF & Forest Range Officer.

RPSC Forest Range Officer and ACF is a state-level recruitment examination which is conducted by Rajasthan Public Service Commission. It is a golden opportunity for the aspirants who are seeking a career in the Rajasthan forest department which comes under the government sector.

RPSC Forest Range Officer and ACF exam consist of two categories:

one is for Forest Range Officer and the other is for ACF (Assistant Conservator of Forest).

 In 2018, which examination will be held in 2021, RPSC invites the applicants for a total post of 204. The process of selection consists of three phases: Exam paper, document verification and interview respectively.

Here candidates will find all the essential information like exam date, eligibility criteria, syllabus, Question pattern, Online Courses, Online test series for RPSC ACF and many more information related to RPSC Forest Range Officer and ACF exam 2021.

 

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RPSC Forest Range Officer and ACF Exam Pattern 2021

RPSC Forest Range Officer 2021 exam pattern is given in the below table:

S.No.

Subject

Marks

Time

1.

General Knowledge

100

3 hours

General English

100

3

Optional Subject (any 2)

200

3 hours

Total

400 marks

6 hours

4

Interview

75 marks

 

 RPSC Forest Range Officer and ACF Exam Vacancy

The below table shows the vacancy of RPSC Forest Range Officer and RPSC ACF separately.

 

Name of Post

Number of Post

Forest Range Officer

105

ACF

99

Total Vacancy

204

 

SCHEME & SYLLABUS FOR THE POST OF ASSISTANT CONSERVATOR FOREST & FOREST RANGE OFFICER GRADE Ist COMPETITIVE EXAMINATION, 2018FOREST DEPARTMENT

 

COMPULSORY SUBJECT - GENERAL ENGLISH

 

1.    Articles & Determiners

2.    Prepositions

3.    Tenses & Sequence of Tenses

4.    Modals

5.    Correction of Sentences

6.    Transformation of sentences

(A) Change of Parts of Speech -from Nominal to Adjectival to Verbal & vice versa

(B)  Change of Voice 

(C)  Change of Narration 

(D)  Change of Degrees of Comparison 

7.    Vocabulary

(A)  Synonyms & Antonyms 

(B)  One Word substitutes 

(C)  Words often confused, misused, misspelt 

(D)  Phrasal words & Idioms 

8.    Comprehension - Questions based on a passage of 200/250 words

9.    Translation from Hindi to English.

10. Elements of Correspondence(Official, Semi-official letters, Notices, Memorandums, emails, Tenders)

 

Note: Pattern of Question Paper

1. Objective type paper

2. Maximum Marks: 100

3. Number of Questions: 100

4. Duration of Paper: Three Hours

5. All questions carry equal marks.

6. There will be Negative Marking.

 

SCHEME & SYLLABUS FOR THE POST OF ASSISTANT CONSERVATOR FOREST & FOREST RANGE OFFICER GRADE Ist COMPETITIVE EXAMINATION, 2018FOREST DEPARTMENT

COMPULSORY SUBJECT - GENERAL KNOWLEDGE

Indian History and Culture

(A) Indian Culture & Heritage: Visual and Performing Arts- Painting, Sculpture, Architecture, Dance forms and Music traditions- from Indus to End of British Era. Literary traditions of India from Vedic to close of 19th Century.

(B) History of Freedom Movement from mid of 19th Century: Struggle of 1857, Emergence of Indian National Congress and the contribution of Moderates and Extremists, Various Revolutionaries of 20th Century and their activities, Gandhian Movements and the role of Subhash Chandra Bose.

History and Culture of Rajasthan

(A) Archaeological Sites of Ancient Rajasthan: Bagore, Ganeshwar, Ahar, Kalibangan and Bairath.

(B) Major Dynasties of Rajasthan and their prominent rulers: Imperial Pratiharas, Sisodias of Mewar, Rathores of Marwar, Kachchwahas of Amber.

(C) Freedom Struggle in Rajasthan: Struggle of 1857, Political Awakening in Rajasthan, Revolutionaries, Peasant Movements, Tribal Movements and Prajamandal Movements. Integration of Rajasthan.

(D) Saints and Sects through the ages- Jasnathji, Jambhoji, Dadudayal, Ramsnehi Sect and various Vaishnav Sects. Folk Deities of rajasthan.

(E) Society of Rajasthan: Traditions, Dress and Ornaments, Fairs & Festivals. (D) Folk Culture- Dances, Dramas, Literature, Music & Musical Instruments. (F) Schools of Painting, Temple & Fort Architecture, Handicrafts.(G) Rajasthani language and Dialects, Literature of Rajasthani Language.

(H) Important historical tourist places.

 

Indian Geography:

Physical Features- Mountain, Plateau, Plains.Climate - Mechanism of Monsoon, Distribution of Rainfall.

Natural Vegetation- Types and their Conservation.Environmental Concerns- Deforestation, Soil Erosion, Drought and Floods.

Geography of Rajasthan :

Physiographic Divisions, Rivers and Lakes, Climate and Agro- Climate Regions. Resources & their Conservation- Water, Forest, Soil.National Parks, Sanctuaries and Conservation Reserve.Minerals: Metallic and Non-Metallic.

Power Resources: Renewable and Non-Renewable. Population: Growth, Density, Distribution, Sex-Ratio, Literacy.

Indian Economy:

GNP, GDP, Per Capita Income, HDI.Population :- Occupational Structure, Population Growth Rate.Agriculture :- Land Utilisation, Major Crops, Organic Farming.Major Industries of India :- Textile, Petroleum, Cement, Food Processing, Role of Forest based small and cottage industries.

Financial Inclusion :- Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojna, Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna. Niti Aayog, GST, Global Warming, Green House Effect.

Economy of Rajasthan :

SDP, Economic Growth Rate as per GSDP, Sectoral Contribution Major Agriculture Crops, Horticulture, Major Irrigation Projects, Live Stock, Agro Food Parks, Forestry.

Role of BIP, RIICO, RFC & SEZ in industrial development.Major Power Resources:- Thermal, Solar and Atomic, Petroleum Oil Fields.

Poverty and Unemployment Eradication schemes, Schemes of Social Justice & Women Empowerment.

 

General Science:

Basics of Everyday Science.Human body, Food and Nutrition, Health care.Space Technology.Telecommunication - Basic concept, National Telecom Policy. States of Matter.Allotropes of carbon.pH Scale and importance of pH in daily life.Polymers and their uses.Application of Biotechnology.Alternative Sources of Energy with special reference to Rajasthan. Environmental and Ecological Changes and its Impacts.

Current Affairs:

Major Current Events and Issues of State (Rajasthan), National and International Importance.Persons and Places in recent news.Games and Sports related Activities.

Note: - Pattern of Question Paper

1. Objective type paper

2. Maximum Marks: 100

3. Number of Questions: 100

4. Duration of Paper: Three Hours

5. All questions carry equal marks.

6. There will be Negative Marking.

 

SCHEME & SYLLABUS FOR THE POST OF ASSISTANT CONSERVATOR FOREST & FOREST RANGE OFFICER GRADE Ist COMPETITIVE EXAMINATION, 2018FOREST DEPARTMENT

OPTIONAL SUBJECT - ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE

Unit 1

Definition, scope and importance of Ecology & Environmental Science, Biological levels of organization, population, community, ecosystem and biosphere, climatic factors – solar radiations temperature & precipitation. Wind direction and speed. Physiography of Rajasthan. Introduction to Saline tracts and Thar desert of Rajasthan. Important flora and fauna of Rajasthan including State Tree, State flower, State Bird, State Animal and Endangered flora and fauna of Rajasthan.

Unit 2

Natural resources and associated problems: Forest resources: Use and over- exploitation, deforestation, Timber extraction, mining, dams and their effects on forest and tribal people. Water resources: Use and over-utilization of surface and ground water, floods, drought, conflicts over water, dams-benefits and problems. Mineral resources: Use and exploitation, environmental effects of extracting and using mineral resources. Food resources: World food problems, changes caused by agriculture and overgrazing, effects of modern agriculture, fertilizer-pesticide problems, water logging, salinity, case studies. Energy resources: Growing energy needs, renewable and non renewable energy sources, use of alternate energy sources. Land resources: Land as a resource, land degradation, man induced landslides, soil erosion and desertification. Role of an individual in conservation of natural resources.

Unit 3

Concept of an ecosystem. Structure and function of an ecosystem. Producers, consumers and decomposers. Energy flow in the ecosystem. Ecological succession. Food chains, food webs and ecological pyramids. Introduction, types, characteristic features, structure and function of the following ecosystem :- Forest ecosystem , Grassland ecosystem, Desert ecosystem, Aquatic ecosystems-ponds, streams, lakes, rivers, oceans, estuaries.

Unit 4

Introduction of Biodiversity – Definition: genetic, species and ecosystem diversity. Biogeographical classification of India. Value of biodiversity: consumptive use, productive use, social, ethical, aesthetic and option values, biodiversity at global, National and local levels. India as a mega-diversity nation. Hot-spots of biodiversity. Threats to biodiversity: habitat loss, poaching of wildlife, man-wildlife conflicts. Conservation of biodiversity: In-situ and Ex-situ conservation of biodiversity.

Unit 5

Definition of Environmental Pollution: Cause, effects and control measures of :- Air pollution, Water pollution, Soil pollution, Marine pollution, Noise pollution, Thermal pollution, Nuclear hazards, Solid waste Management : Causes, effects and control measures of urban and industrial wastes. Role of an individual in prevention of pollution. Disaster management: floods, earthquake, cyclone and landslides.

Unit 6

Social Issues and the Environment, From Unsustainable to Sustainable development, Urban problems related to energy , Water conservation, rain water harvesting, watershed management , Resettlement and rehabilitation of people; its problems and concerns. Environmental ethics: Issues and possible solutions. Climate change, global warming, acid rain, ozone layer depletion, nuclear accidents and holocaust. Wasteland reclamation. Consumerism and waste products. Environment Protection Act. Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, Water (Prevention and control of Pollution) Act, Wildlife Protection Act, Forest Conservation Act, Issues involved in enforcement of environmental legislation.

Unit 7

Human Population and the Environment. Population growth, variation among nations. Population explosion – Family Welfare Programme. Environment and human health. Population pressure on Environment. Livlihood and Environment, Impact of drought on Environment. Days celebrated to spread awareness regarding Environment, Wildlife, Flora, fauna, forest & pollution .

Unit 8

Definition and principles of Remote Sensing, definition and components of Geographical Information Systems. Definition and Scope of Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA). Historical development of EIA. Regulation and Status of EIA in India. Participants in EIA Process. Methodology of EIA for different projects. Category A and B projects. Public participation in EIA.

Unit 9

Introduction to Wildlife Management. Philosophy of Wildlife Management. Threats to Wildlife and conservation methods. Role of local communities in Wildlife Protection. Role of Bishnoi and other communities in Saving Wildlife. Types of protected areas- Wildlife Sanctuaries & National Parks with reference to Rajasthan. IUCN categories of protected areas, Natural World Heritage sites; concept of core and buffer area in a protected range, Project Tiger, Status and Conservation Strategy of State Bird of Rajasthan.

Unit 10

Role of Ministry of Environment, Forests & Climate Change in Environmental law & Policy making. Role of Central and State Pollution Control Board in maintaining proper environmental conditions and in policy making. National Green Tribunal and its role in Environmental conservation. Stockholm Conference 1972, United Nations Conference on Environment and Development 1992; Rio Declaration, Agenda 21, Montreal Protocol 1987, Kyoto Protocol 1997, Ramsar Convention. Ramsar Sites in Rajasthan .

 

Note: - Pattern of Question Paper

1. Objective type paper

2. Maximum Marks: 200

3. Number of Questions: 120

4. Duration of Paper : Three Hours.

5. All questions carry equal marks.

6. There will be Negative Marking.

SCHEME & SYLLABUS FOR THE POST OF ASSISTANT CONSERVATOR FOREST & FOREST RANGE OFFICER GRADE Ist COMPETITIVE EXAMINATION, 2018FOREST DEPARTMENT

OPTIONAL SUBJECT: MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

1. Theory of Machines:

Kinematic analysis of mechanisms, Instantaneous centre of rotation, straight line mechanisms, steering mechanisms, Hooke's Joint, brakes and dynamometers, Cams, Governors, Gears and Gear trains, fly wheel and turning moment diagram, Friction (types), Laws of friction, Inclined plane, Ball & roller bearings, single and multiplate clutches, Balancing of rotating and reciprocating masses, Gyroscopic motion, vibration analysis of free, damped and forced vibration of single degree of freedom, Vibration isolation and transmissivity.

2. Materials Science:

Crystal structure, space lattice, Miller indices, Imperfection in crystals, mechanism of plastic deformation, Theory of work hardening and recrystallization, concept of creep, fatigue and fracture, Phase diagrams, Heat treatment of steels, Plain carbon steel, alloy steels, effect of alloying elements in steel, composition, application and properties of common engineering materials.

3. Machine Design and Mechanics of Solids:

Factor of safety, Stress-strain relations, Theory of fatigue, Endurance limit, Concept of fracture in ductile and brittle metals, Creep behaviour in metals, Stress and strain in two dimensions, Principal stresses and strains, isotropy and anisotropy, Uniaxial loading, thermal stresses, Bending moment and shear force diagrams, bending stresses and deflection of beams, Shear stress distribution. Torsion of shafts, helical springs. Combined stresses, Struts and columns, Fits, Tolerances and limits.

4. Manufacturing Science:

Principle of arc and gas welding, Brazing and Soldering, hot and cold working of metals, Geometry of single point cutting tool, types of chips, Taylor's tool life equation, Recent machining methods-EDM, ECM and ultrasonic. Application of lasers and plasmas, NC & CNC machines.

5. Industrial Engineering:

Type of business, public corporations and co-operative societies. Forms of organization, management structure, work study and productivity, motion study, time study, theory of work sampling, Material handling: functions, engineering & economic factors, Production Planning and Control, Forecasting- moving average, exponential smoothing, Operations scheduling; assembly line balancing. Breakeven analysis, CPM& PERT, Material Management, Planning and Programming, Inventories, lot size, lead time, re-order point, wages payment system, Value engineering, JIT and MRP, Labour legislation, Industrial Relations.

6. Thermodynamics:

Basic concepts of thermodynamics, Properties of pure substances, First law of thermodynamics applied to closed and open systems, Second law of thermodynamics, Carnot cycle, entropy, Second law analysis of engineering systems, Availability, Otto cycle, Diesel cycle, Brayton cycle with modifications, Carnot and Rankine cycle, reheat and regenerative cycles.

7. I.C. Engines, Fuels and Combustion:

Spark Ignition and compression ignition engines, two stroke and four stroke engines, mechanical, thermal and volumetric efficiency. Combustion process in S.I. and C.I. engines, pre-ignition, detonation and knocking in S.I. and C.I. engines. Octane and Cetanenumber. Carburation and Fuel injection, Engine emissions and control, Solid, liquid and gaseous fuels, stoichiometric air requirements and excess air factor, cooling and lubrication of engines.

8. Heat Transfer:

Conduction: One- dimensional steady state heat conduction, Heat conduction through composite walls, Critical thickness of insulation, Heat transfer from finned surfaces, fin efficiency and effectiveness.

Convection: Free and forced convection, Dimensional analysis, Heat transfer correlations, Hydrodynamic and thermal boundary layers, boundary layer equations and their solutions for flat plates and pipes.

Radiation: Planck's distribution law, Radiation properties, Kirchoff's law, diffuse radiation, Lambert's law, Intensity of radiation, Heat exchange between two black surfaces, Heat exchange between gray surfaces, radiation shield, Electrical analogy. Boiling and Condensation: different regimes of boiling heat transfer, Correlations of boiling heat transfer, Film wise and Drop wise condensation.

Heat Exchangers: Different types of heat exchangers, Logarithmic mean temperature difference and effectiveness for parallel flow and counter flow heat exchangers, Correction factor and fouling factor, Heat exchanger design by LMTD and effectiveness NTU methods.

9. Fluid Mechanics and Fluid Machines:

Fluid Mechanics: Fluids and their properties, buoyancy and floatation, Kinematics and dynamics of fluid flow, dimensional analysis, laminar and turbulent flow, flow through pipes. Boundary layer phenomenon, Drag and Lift.

Fluid Machines: Centrifugal pumps: Manometric and overall efficiencies, specific speed, Hydraulic turbines: Basics and constructional details of Impulse and reaction turbines, specific speed, governing systems, draft tubes, cavitation.

11. Refrigeration & Air-conditioning and Power Plant Engineering :

Refrigeration: Basic refrigeration and heat pump cycles, Air refrigeration system, Aircraft refrigeration, Vapour compression refrigeration, Vapour absorption system, Refrigerants, Refrigeration components and controls.

Air-conditioning: Psychrometric charts, Different air-conditioning processes, Air-conditioning systems and equipment’s, Selection of air- conditioner, Air-distribution, Human comfort and comfort chart, Different applications of refrigeration and air-conditioning.

Steam Power Plants: High pressure steam boilers and accessories, plant layout, Fuel handling and firing, ash, smoke and dust removal, Fluidized bed, Chimney and draught, Thermal pollution and control.

Hydro-electric power plants: Selection of site, Different layouts, Control in hydro-electric plants. Nuclear power plants: Nuclear reactions and fuels, Nuclear reactors, Safety measures.

Note: - Pattern of Question Paper

1. Objective type paper

2. Maximum Marks: 200

3. Number of Questions: 120

4. Duration of Paper: Three Hours

5. All questions carry equal marks.

6. There will be Negative Marking.

SCHEME & SYLLABUS FOR THE POST OF ASSISTANT CONSERVATOR FOREST & FOREST RANGE OFFICER GRADE Ist COMPETITIVE EXAMINATION, 2018FOREST DEPARTMENT

OPTIONAL SUBJECT - CIVIL ENGINEERING

1. Engineering Materials

Stone, Lime, Glass, Timber, Paint, Varnishes, Bricks and Aggregates: Classification, properties and selection criteria; Cement: Types, Composition, Properties, Uses, Specifications and various Tests; Lime & Cement Mortars and Concrete: Properties and various Tests; Design of Concrete Mixes: Proportioning of aggregates and methods of mix design; Basic Admixtures.

2. Construction Technology and Management

Foundation, Brick & Stone masonry, Walls, Lintels, Arches, Staircases, Floors, Roofs, Doors, Windows, Plastering, Damp, sound and fire proofing, Anti-termite treatment, Centring & Shuttering, Scaffolding, Under pinning, Eco-friendly and Green buildings.

Construction Management: Management of construction, Plant and Equipment, Planning for construction using bar charts, Mile stone charts and C.P.M. & PERT techniques.

3. Strength of Materials

Behaviour of engineering materials in tension, compression and shear, Elastic constants. Principal stresses and strains, Mohr’s circle of stress and strain, Strain energy, Bending moment and shear force in statically determinate beams, Stress due to bending moment and shear force, Design of section, Section modulus, Torsion, Forces in statically determinate plane trusses, Columns, Combined direct and bending stresses, Slope and deflection of statically determinate beams, Thin cylindrical and spherical shells.

4. Theory of Structures:

Static and kinematics indeterminacy, Energy theorems, Stiffness and flexibility methods elementary analysis of structures, Methods of consistent deformation, Slope deflection and moment distribution, Analysis of indeterminate beams (including continuous) and portal frames, Influence lines for moment, shear and reaction for statically determinate beams, Muller-Breslau Principle and influence lines for indeterminate beams, Rolling loads on beams- shear force and bending moment due to concentrated loads, uniformly distributed loads- shorter and longer than span, Free and Forced vibrations of single degree and multi degree freedom system. 

5. Reinforced concrete structures

Provisions of latest IS: 456, Introduction of working stress method, Limit state design of beams: singly reinforced, doubly reinforced and T-beam, Design of shear reinforcement, Design of slabs, Design of column: axially and uniaxially eccentrically loaded, Design of isolated and combined column footings, Design of retaining walls, Reinforcement in overhead and underground water tanks, Principles of pre-stressed concrete design including materials and methods, Elementary design of building for wind and earthquake.

6. Design of steel structures

Provisions of latest IS : 800 and 875, Tension and compression members, Single and built up sections, Connection and splices, Roof trusses, Simple beams and Purlin connections, Columns, lacing and batten, Grillage, Gusseted and slab base foundation, Plate and gantry girders, Through and deck type plate girder bridges and with lateral bracings.

7. Soil/ geotechnical engineering

Classification of soil as per I.S. code, Field identification tests for soils, Preliminary definitions and relationship in between different parameters of soil, Index Properties and Laboratory Test: Particle size analysis, liquid limit, plastic limit, proctor density, field density, Inter-granular and pore water pressure, Quick sand phenomenon, Permeability, Flow net and its uses, Compaction and consolidation of soil, Quality control, soil stabilization methods, Vertical pressure distribution, Shear strength, Bearing capacity: local and general shear failures, design Criteria for shallow foundation, Plate load test and standard penetration test, Earth pressures on retaining wall, Stability of simple slopes, Pile Foundation: Types of piles, driving of piles, load carrying capacity of piles, pile load testing, under-reamed pile foundation, bored compaction piles, Soil Exploration: Methods of site exploration, boring, sampling.

8. Transportation Engineering

Highway Engineering: Highway material and testing: properties of subgrade soil, stone aggregate, bituminous material, Highway standard classification, land width, building line centre line, formation width, terrain classification, highway geometric design, Methods of highway construction for different types of roads Viz namely earth roads, gravel roads, WBM roads, WMM roads, bituminous road and concrete roads, Design of flexible and rigid pavements.

Traffic Engineering: Traffic characteristics, road user characteristics, vehicular characteristics, volume, speed and delay studies origin and destination study, traffic flow characteristics, traffic capacity and parking studies, traffic regulation, traffic control devices, Intersection control, System approach in traffic management.

9. Water resources Engineering

Introduction, need for harnessing water resources, irrigation practices, Irrigation-its importance and impact on environment, assessment of water requirements for crops, Methods of irrigation, Design principles of irrigation canal, energy dissipation, salient features of diversion head works, Falls, Regulators and

cross drainage structures, Reservoir and flood routing through reservoir, basic principles for design of dams and spillway, Hydropower, General features and components of a hydropower station.

Hydrological cycle and hydrologic budget, Precipitation, measurement and analysis, Stream flow, Rainfall-Runoff relationship, frequency analysis, Flood Routing, Major rivers and Dams of India and Rajasthan, their history and development.

10. Fluid Mechanics

Properties of fluids, Newtonian and non-Newtonian fluids, Principles of fluid statics, Kinematics of flow, Equations of motion, Energy and momentum-applications; flow measurement in pipes and open channels, Dimensional analysis and similitude, Introduction to boundary layer theory, Laminar and turbulent flow through pipes, Performance parameters of pumps and turbines.

11. Surveying, Estimating Costing & Field Engineering

Basic principles, Level, Theodolite, Tacheometer, Compass and other instruments, Introduction to Total Station, Temporary and permanent adjustments, Measurement of distances and directions, Leveling, Contouring, Traversing, Adjustment of survey data, Plane Table survey, Curves, Introduction to Remote Sensing and GIS.

Estimation for quantities for various types of construction, like building construction, road construction, Rate Analysis, Preparation of Tender & contract documents, Centre-line diagram, Building layout, Shuttering plan.

12. Environmental Engineering

Water supply: Demand, sources, Quality standards, Water treatment: Coagulation, flocculation, settling, filtration, water softening, Iron, Manganese, Fluoride and Nitrate removal, Electro-dialysis, R.O. and Ion exchange process, Desalination, Water distribution system design and storage, Pumping stations.

Sewerage system: Layout and design, Characteristics of municipal wastewater, Wastewater Treatment: Treatment scheme, activated sludge process, Trickling filters, RBC, UASB, Stabilization ponds and lagoons, Septic tank, sludge handling and disposal.

Basics of noise pollution, Measurement of noise, standards, noise abatement, Basics of Air Pollution and its ill effects on human beings.

International, National and State pollution control bye laws.

Note :- Pattern of Question Paper 1. Objective type paper

2. Maximum Marks : 2003. Number of Questions : 1204. Duration of Paper : Three Hours 5. All questions carry equal marks. 6. There will be Negative Marking.

 

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