Uttarakhand Lab Assistant Recruitment 2023 | Uttarakhand Lab Assistant Syllabus

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Uttarakhand Lab Assistant

Organization NameUttarakhand Public Service Commission (UKPSC)
Post NameUttarakhand Lab Assistant
Total Vacancy107
Opening Date05 August 2023
Closing Date25 August 2023
Age Limit (Age on 1 July 2020)Min. Age- 18 Year
Max. Age- 42 Year
Application ModeOnline
Application FeesGen/OBC/EWS – Free
Other – free
Education QualificationIntermediate
Selection ProcessWritten Test (Online/ Offline)
Pay Scale₹25500 – ₹81100
Date Of ExaminationUpdated Soon
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Uttarakhand Lab Assistant 2023 – Age Limit

Minimum age limit – 18 years
Maximum age limit – 42 years
 

UKPSC latest Jobs 2023 – Selection Process

Candidates will be selected on the basis of Written Exam conducted by the UKPSC.
 

Salary of Uttarakhand Lab Assistant

₹25500 – ₹81100
 

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Uttarakhand Lab Assistant Syllabus

General Knowledge and General Studies

1. General Science and Knowledge of Computer Operation: Questions on
General Science and Computer operation will cover general understating and
application of science and Computers including matters of day to day
observation.

2 History of India and Indian National Movement: Questions on history of India
and Indian National Movement will be based on general understanding of
ancient, mediaeval and modern India and India’s freedom movement.

3 Indian polity: Questions on Indian polity will be based on Indian polity,
Constitution and Panchayati raj.

4 Geography and Demography of India: Questions will be based on a general
understanding of geographical, ecological, socio-economic aspects and
demography of India.

5 Current Events: Questions will be based on important current events of
Uttarakhand State and National.

6 History of Uttarakhand: Historical background of Uttarakhand: Ancient period
(from earliest to 1200 AD) ; Mediaeval period (from 1200 to 1815 AD):
Important dynasties and their achievements; Gorkha invasion and administration,
British rule, Tehri State and its administration, role of Uttarakhand in the
Freedom Movement of India.

7 Culture of Uttarakhand: Question will be based on Castes and tribes, religious
and folk beliefs, traditions and customs, costumes and ornaments; Fairs and
Festivals, dances, songs, musical instruments, sports, tournaments and awards.

8 Geography and Demography of Uttarakhand: Geographical Setup. Rivers,
mountains, climate, soils, forest resources and horticulture and Major crops of
Uttarakhand. Means of irrigation. Natural and man-made calamities and Disaster
management. Water crises and watershed management, Environment and
environmental movements. Population of Uttarakhand: Distribution, density, sex
ratio, literacy and migration.

9 Economic and natural resoures : Education system of the State and important
educational institutes; tourism, minerals and industries. the position of utiliszation
of resources. Various schemes being implemented in Uttrarakhand for the
eradication of poverty and unemployment.

10 General intelligence test: In General Mental Ability, questions will includes
test comprehension, reasoning and numerical ability.

Uttarakhand Lab Assistant Subject Wise Syllabus

1.PHYSICS

Mechanics:– SI units fundamental and derived units, errors in measurement,
dimensions of physical quantities. Uniform and non-uniform motion along a
straight line, circular motion. Scalar and vector quantities, unit vector,
resolution of a vector in a plane-rectangular components, addition, subtraction
and multiplicaton of vectors. Newton’s laws of motion; law of conservation of
linear momentum and its applications. Moment of inetia, radius of gyration,
statement of parallel and perpendicular axes theorems. Work, energy and
power; kinetic and potential energy, work-energy theorem, law of
conservation of energy. Kepler’s laws of planetary motion, universal law of
gravitation, escape velocity, Geostationary Satellites. Elastic behavior of
matter; Hooke’s law, elastic constants, viscosity, Stokes law, Reynold’s
number, Bernoulli’s theorem. Surface energy and surface tension, angle of
contact. Proper uses of Vernier Callipers and Screw gauge.

Thermal physics:- Heat and heat transfers; specific heat, latent heat, triple
point, conduction, convection and radiation, Newton’s law of cooling. Zeroth
law, first law and second law of thermodynamics, heat engines and
refrigerators. Kinetic theory of gases.

Oscillations and waves:- Simple harmonic motion (S.H.M.), energy in SHM,
Kinetic and potential energies, forced and damped oscillations, Doppler effect.

Electricity and Magnetism:- Electric charge, electric dipole, Coulomb’s law,
electric field, potential and potential difference, Gauss’s theorem, Capacitors
and Capacitance, combination of capacitors, resistors in series and parallel,
Van de Graaff generator, Kirchhoff’s law, Wheatstone bridge, Meter bridge,
Potentiometer. Magnetic effects of current; Idea of magnetic field, Bio-Savart
law, Ampere’s law and its application, cyclotron, moving coil galvanometer,
Para, Dia and Ferro magnetic substances, electromagnets and permanent
magnets. Faraday’s law of Electromagnetic induction; induced emf and current,
Lenz’s law, self and mutual inductance, Alternating currents, LCR Series
circuit, resonance, wattless current, displacement Current, transverse nature of
electromagnetic waves, electromagnetic spectrum. Conversion of Galvanometer into ammeter and voltmeter. Frequency of ac mains with a
sonometer.

Optics and optical instruments:- laws of reflection and refraction of light,
mirror and lens-maker’s formula, optical fibres, magnification, power of a lens,
dispersion of light through a prism, scattering of light, human eye and eye
defects (myopia, hypermetropia, presbyopia and astigmatism), microscope,
astronomical telescope, resolving power. Huygens’s principle; interference,
Young’s double slit experiment; diffraction due to a single slit. Polarization,
production and detection of polarised light, Brewster’s law.

Mordern Physics:- Dual nature of light; photoelectric effect, Einstein’s
photoelectric equation, de Broglie relation, Bohr’s theory of hydrogen atom,
Davisson-Germer experiment. Composition and size of nucleus; atomic
masses, isotopes, isobars, isotones, radioactivity, alpha, beta and gamma decay,
binding energy, mass defect, nuclear fusion, fission and nuclear reactor.
Elementry idea of fundamental particals.

Electronic devices:- Band theory of solids, conductors, Insulators and
semiconductors. Intrinsic and extrinsic semiconductors. P.N. Junction, Zener
diodes, LED, photodiode, reveres and forward biased P.N. Junction, Solar cell.
Use of diodes and transistors for rectification, amplification and oscillation.
Logic gates and their truth tables, some applications. Elementary idea of
communication system

2. CHEMISTRY

Basic concept of chemistry, structure of atoms, classification of
elements and periodic trends in properties of elements, chemical
bonding, hybridization, gas laws, ideal gas equation, kinetic molecular
theory of gases, thermodynamics, laws of chemical equilibrium and
equilibrium constant, factors affecting equilibrium, acids, bases and
salts, buffer solution, classification of solids based on different binding
forces, molecular, ionic, covalent and metallic solids, amorphous and
crystalline solids, adsorption, colloidal state, property of colloids,
colligative properties, electrochemistry, chemical kinetics, surface
chemistry, block elements, coordination compound, nomenclature,
methods of preparation.


physical and chemical properties of haloalkanes, haloarenes, alcohols,
phenols, aldehydes and ketones, carboxylic acids, nitrogen containing
organic compounds, biomolecules, polymers, chemicals in food and
medicine, cleansing agents.


Basic Laboratory Techniques; Cutting of glass tube and rod, bending of
glass tube, boring of cork, characterization and purification of chemical
substances; Determination of melting and boiling points of organic
compounds, Crystallization of impure samples of alum, copper
sulphate, benzoic acid. Qualitative analysis; Determination of cations
and anions, preparation of lyophilic and lyophobic sols of starch, egg
albumin, gum aluminum hydroxide, ferric hydroxide. Effect of
concentration and temperature on the rate of reaction between sodium
thiosulphate and hydrochloric acid. Enthalpy of dissolution of copper
sulphate or potassium nitrate. Separation of pigments from extracts of
leaves and flowers by paper chromatography and determination of Rf
values. Preparation of organic and in organic compounds. Test for
unsaturation, alcoholic, phenolic, aldehyde, ketonic, carboxylic and
amino functional groups in organic compounds. Characteristic tests of
carbohydrates, fats and protein in pure samples and their detection in
given food stuffs. Determination of concentration/molarity of KMnO4
solution by titrating it against oxalic acid and ferrous ammonium
sulphate. Determination of cation and anion in salts.

3. ZOOLOGY

  • Classification of living organisms.
  • Define the following with suitable examples. Phylum (ii) class (iii) Family (iv) Order (v) Genus
  • Taxonomic category and taxonomic hierarchy, symmetry in animals.
  • Cell shape and size, Type of biomolecules, structure and function of nucleic acid,
  • Difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells.
  • Structure and function of different organelles of eukaryotic cell.
  • Structure of proteins.
  • Importance of enzymes properties.
  • Major groups of protozoa with example.
  • Parasites and their different types including ecto and endoparasites.
  • Flying modifications in birds.
  • Types of air bladders and their functions in fishes.
  • Explain the structure of animal tissue with their functions.
  • Describe the reproductive system of earthworm and cockroach.
  • Basic difference between male and female reproductive system of frog.
  • Different phases of cell cycle.
  • Differentiate between mitosis and meiosis.
  • Significance of mitosis and meiosis cell division.
  • Describe the evolutionary changes in the pattern of heart in invertebrates and vertebrates.
  • Excretory system in human – urine formation.
  • Structure and functions of tubules.
  • Osmoregulation.
  • Structure and functions of skeletal and cardiac muscles. Disorders of muscular and skeletal system.
  • Human neural system-central neural system (CNS) and Peripheral neural system (PNS).
  • Endocrine glands and their hormones – Structure and functions of thyroid, parathyroid, pancreas and adrenal glands.
  • Human digestive system glands, structure and function of lungs, Human blood groups, disorders of excretory system, Structure and function of a neuron.
  • Define nutrients and nutrition.
  • Digestion system of humans, hormones and their control in digestion.
  • Vitamins and their role in nutrition.
  • Human respiratory system and its mechanism.
  • Blood Vascular system in humans.
  • Disorders related to the circulatory system in human.
  • Human reproductive system, formation of gametes spermatogenesis, oogenesis.
  • Fertilization.
  • Placenta formation and its functions.
  • Biodiversity and its importance.
  • Animal diseases and their control.
  • Vaccination and immunization.
  • Immune system disorders.
  • Type of animal breeding, microbes and industrial products, Biotechnology and its uses, Carbon cycle in biosphere.
  • Origin and evolution of man, Causes of AIDS.
  • Define pollution, compare biodegradable and non- biodegradable pollutants.
  • Air pollution causes and control.
  • Noise pollution and its effects on humans health.
  • Discuss the causes effects of global warming.

4. BOTANY

1.Biological classification: Five kingdom classification. Plant kingdom:
Classification and characteristics. Morphology: Root, stem, leaf,
inflorescence, flower, fruit, seed and semi-technical description of flowering
plants. Anatomy: Tissues, tissue system, monocotyledonous, dicotyledonous,
secondary growth and reproduction of flowering plants.

2. Cell: Structure, cell theory, prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells.
Biomolecules: Primary and secondary metabolites, enzymes, proteins, nucleic
acids and polysaccharides. Cell cycle: M-phase, mitosis and meiosis cell
division. Plant growth and development: Phases of growth, conditions for
growth, developmental process in plants, Plant growth regulators,
photoperiodism and vernalisation

3. Physiology: Uptake and Transport of mineral nutrition in Plants: Means of
transport, plant water relations, transpiration, phloem transport, uptake of
mineral ions, essential mineral elements, mechanism of absorption of
elements, translocation of solutes, soil as reservoir essential elements,
metabolism of nitrogen, light reaction, dark reaction, electron transport,
cyclic and non cyclic photo-phosphorylation, photorespiration.

4. Photosynthesis and Respiration: Factor affecting photosynthesis,
pigments involved in Photosynthesis. Respiration: Glycolysis, fermentation,
respiratory balance sheet, amphibiotic pathway and aerobic respiration in
Plants.

5. Ecology: Organisms, Environmental factors, ecological adaptations,
population-Biotic community, Ecological-succession. Ecosystem: Structure
and Function. Biodiversity: Biodiversity Levels, uses, threats, conservations
and hot spots, Conservation in India and international efforts for conserving
biodiversity. Global environmental climate change: International initiative for
mitigating Global climate change.

6. Plant tissue culture and Biotechnology: Genetically modified crops and
food, Sustainable Agriculture, Biopatent, Biopiracy, Biowar and Bioethics.

7. Natural resources: Classification, soil, water, land, energy, marine and
mineral resources, Forests, grasslands, wetlands, Environmental ethics and
Resource use.

5. GEOGRAPHY

A. Fundamentals of Physical Geography

  • Origin of the earth and its structure
  • Landforms : mountain, plateau and plain
  • Earthquakes and volcanoes
  • Rocks and minerals
  • climate types, Atmospheric pressure belts and wind circulation, cyclones and anti- cyclones, Structure and composition of the atmosphere.
  • Forests and their types

B. Fundamentals of Human Geography

  • World distribution and Growth of Population
  • India: Age and sex ratio, rural-urban population composition, Occupational structure and literacy rate, population problems in India.

C. Human settlements in India

  • Distribution of Rural and urban settlements
  • Types and patterns of rural settlements
  • problems of rural settlements
  • Towns and their classification
  • Environmental pollution.

PRACTICAL

  • Scales and their types
  • Classification of maps
  • Techniques of drawing maps: choropleth, Isopleths, dots and diagrams
  • Surveying: plane-table survey, chain and tape survey, Dumpy level survey,
  • Reading of weather maps and topo sheets
  • Application/use of thermometer, Wet and dry bulb Thermometer, Barometer, wind van, rain gauge.

6. HOME SCIENCE

Concept & scope of Home Science; characteristics of developments at infancy
stage- physical and motor development, social and emotional development,
cognitive and language development. Protection from preventable diseases –
vaccination of children’s of different ages; Needs and characteristics of
disadvantaged and disabled children; characteristics, needs and problems of
adolescence; population-education. Substitute care of aged and small children.
Integrated child development scheme (ICDS) – objectives and functions


Functions and classification of foods; basic food groups; balanced diet for
different stages of life and types of work. Food and health relation. meaning and
types of nutrition; nutrients- types, importance for health, cooking methods;
food preservation; meal planning- importance, principles and factors affecting;
food- hygiene; food adulteration and testing.


Family resources-types and management; decision making process. Time and
energy management. Awareness and protection of consumer welfare; interior
decoration. Elements and principles of art.


Fiber-definition, types. Natural fibers-cotton, silk and wool their physical,
chemical and biological properties, man made and synthetic fibers-physical,
chemical and biological properties and manufacturing process. spinning types;
types of yarn; steps of yarn construction; fabric construction techniques. fabrics
finishes; dyeing and printing; factors affecting selection and purchase of fabrics,
clothes and garments- their care and storage; clothing requirement for different
age groups (infancy to aged person). application of principles and elements of
art in garment designing. stain removal; stitches and seams; methods of adding
fullness in the garments; repairing of clothes; garments construction for
childrens and ladies (drafting, cutting and stitching).

7. PSYCHOLOGY

1. Nature & concept of Psychology – Evolution of discipline of
Psychology.

2. Methods of Psychology – Observation, Experimental Method,
correlational Study, Interview, Case study, Psychological testing –
Subjective, Objective and Projective tests, Graphical presentation of
Data, Ethical issues.

3. Sensory, Attentional and Pereeptual Processes

4. Learning – Classical and operant conditioning, Observational
Learning.

5. Memory – Short-term memory, Long-term memory.

6. Motivation & Emotion – Types and theoretical perspectives.

7. Intelligence & Aptitude – Theories & Assessment, Emotional
Intelligence.

8. Personality – Theories & Measurement.

9. Social Cognition – Attribution, Pro social behaviour, prejudice, social
identity.

10.Mental Health – Life Style & Subjective well-being, Stress, Anxiety
and depression.

11.Practical Study – Familiarization with different Psychological
apparatuses and Psychological tests in following areas.

1- Learning, memory, motivation, perception,
2- Intelligence, personality, aptitude, attitude, Self concept.
3- Anxiety and Depression.
4- Field Experiments on Attribution, Pro social behaviour, prejudice,
social identity.

 

Salary of Uttarakhand Lab Assistant?

₹25500 – ₹81100

Uttarakhand Lab Assistant Eligibility

Intermediate

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