APPSC Assistant Engineer (Civil) Syllabus
APPSC Assistant Engineer (Civil) Syllabus

Contents

Title: Detailed APPSC Assistant Engineer Civil Examination Syllabus

Name of OrganisationArunachal Pradesh Public Service Commission
Name of PostsAssistant Engineer Civil
Official Websitehttp://www.appsc.gov.in/
Recruitment DetailsArunachal Pradesh Public Service Commission Assistant Engineer Civil
Type of TestObjective Type
Test ModeOnline (Computer Based Test – CBT)

Detailed APPSC Assistant Engineer Civil Examination Exam Pattern

WRITTEN EXAMINATION (Objective Type) – Degree Standard

PAPERName Of SubjectMaximum Marks
Paper – IGeneral Studies & Mental Ability (Degree Standard)150 Marks
Paper-IICivil/ Mechanical (Common) (Diploma Standard)150 Marks
Paper – IEnvironmental Engineering/ Civil (Common) (For Post Code 03 Only) (Degree Standard)150 Marks
Total450 Marks
  • The exam is of Objective Type Multiple Choice Questions.
  • This exam is of three papers.

Paper-1

  • Number of Questions: 150 Questions
  • Number Of Marks: 150 Marks
  • Time Duration: 150 Minutes

Paper-2

  • Number of Questions: 150 Questions
  • Number Of Marks: 150 Marks
  • Time Duration: 150 Minutes

Paper-3

  • Number of Questions: 150 Questions
  • Number Of Marks: 150 Marks
  • Time Duration: 150 Minutes

Note:

1. NEGATIVE MARKS: As per G.O. Ms. No.235 Finance (HR-I, Plg & Policy) Dept., Dt.06/12/2016, each wrong answer will be penalized with 1/3rd of the marks prescribed for the question.

2. Medium of Examination will be English only.

Detailed APPSC Assistant Engineer Civil Examination Syllabus

GENERAL ENGLISH:

Syllabus:- The questions will be designed to test their standard of English Grammar and Comprehension of language. The paper in English will consist of Comprehensive questions (Conventional essay type) including Objective type questions carrying 1 to 15 marks of matriculation standard.

GENERAL KNOWLEDGE:

The General Knowledge will include current events and such matters of everyday observations and experiences in the area of scientific aspect as may be expected from an educated person who has not made a special study of any scientific subject. The paper will also include questions on the History of India and the Geography of Nature which candidates should be able to answer without any special study. Certain questions will be based on analytical ability. The papers in General Knowledge will consist of Objective type questions only.

CIVIL ENGINEERING (SECTION-A)

1. Building materials and properties and strength of materials.
2. Building materials – Timers, stone, brick, lime tile, sand, surkhi, mortar and concrete, metal and glasses structural properties of metals and alloys used in engineering practice.

Stress and strains-Hook’s Law-bending. Torsion and direct stresses. Elastic theory of bending of beams maximum and minimum stress due to eccentric leading. Bending moment and shear force diagram and the defection of beams under static and live loads.

3. Building construction and water supply and sanitary engineering. Construction– Brick and stone masonry walls, floors and roofs, staircases, carpentry in wooden floors, roofs ceiling, door and windows, finishes (plastering pointing painting and varnishing, etc.)

Soil mechanics – Soils and their investigations,. Bearing capacities and foundation of buildings and structures-principles of design.

Building estimates – Principle units of measurement taking out quantities for building and preparation of abstract of costs-specifications and data sheets for important items.

4. Structural Engineering:

Steel structures: Permissible stress, Design of beams simple and built-up columns and simple roof trusses and girders column bases and grillages for axially and eccentrically loaded columns – Belted, reverted, and welded connections.

RCC structures: Specification of materials used proportioning workability and strength requirement ISI standards for design loads permissible stresses in RCC members subject to direct and bending stressed-design of simple supported overhanging and cantilever beams, rectangular and Tee beams in floors, roofs, and lintels-axially loaded columns, their bases.

CIVIL ENGINEERING SECTION-B

1. Water supply: Sources of water, standards of purity, methods of unification, the layout of the distribution system, pumps, and booster.

2. Sanitation: Sewers, stormwater overflows, house drainage requirements appurtenances, septic tanks, am off tanks, sewage treatment, and dispersion trenches – Activated sludge process.

3. Road and Bridges:

Survey and alignment – Highway materials and their placements principles of design-width of foundation and payment, camber, gradient curves, and super-elavationretaining walls.

Construction: Earth roads, stabilized and water-bound macadam roads, bituminous surfaces, and concrete roads draining of roads.

Bridges: Types, economic spans, IRC loading designing superstructure of small span bridges-principles of designing the foundation of abutments and piers of bridges, pile and well foundations.

Estimating earthwork for roads and canals:

This paper will consist of conventional questions and will be of a standard expected from a Bachelor of Engineering

GENERAL INSTRUCTION:

1. All question papers must be answered in English, candidates may be permitted to use battery-operated calculators for the optional subject only.

2. Commission has the discretion to fix qualifying marks in any or all the subjects of the examination.

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