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Index of Subjects: Federal Public Service Commission
Index of Subjects: Federal Public Service Commission
PUSHTO
SUGGESTEDREADINGS
Title Author
1. ForeignApproachtoKhushal Khan Dost Muhammad
Khattak. Kamil.
2. PushtoPoetry Major Roverty.
3. SelectedPoemsof Khushal Khan Major Roverty.
Khattak.
4. ThePathans Sir Olaf Careo.
Calculus and Real Analysis
Real Numbers. Limits. Continuity. Differentiability. Indefinite
integration. Meanvaluetheorems. Taylors theorem. Indeterminateforms.
Asymptotes. Curve tracing. Definite integrals. Functions of several
variables. Partial derivatives. Maximaandminima. J acobians. Doubleand
triple integration (techniques only). Applications of Beta and Gamma
functions. Areas and Volumes. Riemann-Stieltjes integral. Improper
integrals and their conditions of existences. Implicit function theorem.
Absolute and conditional convergence of series of real terms.
Rearrangement of series, Uniformconvergenceof series.
Metric spaces. Open and closed spheres. Closure, Interior and
Exterior of aset.
Sequences in metric space. Cauchy sequence convergence of
sequences. Examples. Completemetricspaces. Continuityinmetricspaces.
Propertiesof continuousfunctions.
SECTION B
40. SINDHI
Complex Analysis
Function of a complex variable; Demoivers theorem and its
applications. Analytic functions, Cauchys theorem. Cauchys integral
formula, Taylors and Laurents series. Singularities. Cauchy residue
theoremand contour integration. Fourier series and Fourier transforms.
Analytic continuation.
PURE MATHEMATICS
SUGGESTEDREADINGS
Title Author
1. AdvanceCalculus Kaplan, W.
2. Analytic FunctionTheoryVol. I Hille, E.
3. AnIntroductiontoDifferential Wilmore, T.S.
Geometry
4. ComplexAnalysis Goodstein, G.R.G.
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1. IntroductiontotheTheory of Mood, Graybill
Statistics. andBoes.
2. Mathematical Statistics. Freund.
3. Mathematical Statistics. HoodandCraig.
4. SamplingTechniques(3e) CochranandCox.
41. SOCIOLOGY
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Total Marks100
4. ContemporarySociological Theories PitrimSorokin
5. FamilyinAsia ManSinghDas&
PahosD. Bardis
6. Ibn-i-Khaldun: HisLifeandWork M. AbdullahEnan
7. Master of Sociological Thought LewisA. Coser
8. Pakistani Society M. Iqbal
Chaudhry
9. Sociology Ogburn&
Nimkoff
10. Strategiesof Social Research Smith, H.W.
1. Individual, Cultureand Society : Individual as a social product,
The variety of social forms, Methods of socialization, Ethnocentricism,
NormsandValues, Cultural Patterns, Varietiesof sub-cultures.
2. Sociological Theory : The sociological perspectives
Evolutionary, order and conflict, Evolutionary Theorists : Ibn-i-Khaldun
Spencer and Tannis, Order Theorists: August Comte, Emile Durkheim,
Max Weber, Conflict Theorists : GeorgeHegel, Karl Marx, Lewis Coser,
Mills.
3. Methods of Sociological Research : Research Design, Surveys,
Participant Observation, Experiments, CaseStudies.
4. Social Interaction : Significance of social classes, Forms of social
classesTribes, Biradaris, Castes, Classes andFeudal systeminPakistan,
Social Mobilitynature of social mobility, Mobility determinants in
Pakistansociety, Social immobility, Cultureinpoverty.
5. Social Control : Mechanisms of social controlinternal and
external means of social control, Alienation, Integrationintegrative
patternsinPakistani Society.
6. Social and Cultural Change and Social Policy : Processes of
Social andCultural Changediscovery, invention, diffusion, Factorsinthe
rateof social and culturechange, Incentives and inhibitions to social and
cultural changeinPakistanSocial planninganddirectedsocial andcultural
change.
7. Community: Therural community, Traditional Characteristics of
rural life, The urban community, RuralUrban convergence, Urbanism,
Futureof citiesinPakistan.
8. Social Institutions : The nature and genesis of institutions, the
process of institutions, Functions andTradeof Social Institutions. Family,
Religion, Educational, Economic andPolitical Institutions.
9. Social Problems in Pakistan : Population Growth, Demographic
Transition: Deviant Behaviour, Institutionalisedevasions, social conflicts,
internal and international Migration, Aging, Drug abuse, Prostitution,
Smuggling, Illitracy andPoverty.
SOCIOLOGY
SUGGESTEDREADINGS
Title Author
11. Sociology: Roles& Relationships Everett K. Wilson
12. Social Problems J on. M. Shepard
& Voss
13. Social ChangeandHistory Robert Nisbet
14. Feudal SysteminPakistan NawabHaider
Naqvi
15. TheSociologyof Rural Life LynnSmith, T.
16. TheSociologyof Social Problems Horton& Leslie
17. TheSociologyof Religion MaxWeber
42. STATISTICS
Total Marks100
1. Basic Probability : Axiomatic definition of probability, random
variable, distribution function, probability density function, mathematical
expectation; conditional probability, jointly distributed randomvariables,
marginal and conditional distributions, conditional expectation, stochastic
independence.
2. SomeSpecial Distributions: Binomial, poisson, negativebinomial,
hypergeometric, normal distributions with their derivation of their mean
and variance; Definition and Application of chisquare, T and F
distributions.
3. Statistical Inference: Maximumlikelihoodestimationof themean
and the variance of a normal population; confidence interval for mean,
differenceof meansandfor variance; testinghypothesisfor theequalityof
twomeans(pairedandunpairedobservations); testingof equalityof several
means(ANOVA) andtestingof varianceandequalityof twovariance.
4. Correlationandregression: Simplelinear regressionmodel, point
andinterval estimationof parameters, Simple, Partial, MultipleCorrelation
andtestingof thesecorrelations.
5. Sampling, Simple random, stratified, systematic and cluster
sampling, estimatesof meanandtotal andtheir precision.
6. Applications of Statistics in social, economic and political
problems public health, crimes, Law, social innovations, economic
development, socio-political inequality.
STATISTICS
SUGGESTEDREADINGS
Title Author
1. Anthropology: TheStudyof Man AdamsonHoebel,
E.
2. Pakistani Society Akbar Ahmad, S.
3. ContemporarySocial Problems Robert K. Merton
5. Statistics: AnIntroductoryAnalysis. Yamane
6. Statistics: A GuidetotheUn-known. Tanur, Hudith(ed)
43. URDU
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44. ZOOLOGY
PAPERI
Total Marks200
(Marks100)
INVERTEBRATE AND CHORDATE ZOOLOGY
Thecandidateswill berequiredtoattempt fivequestionsthreefrom
PartA andtwofromPartB.
PARTA
Invertebrate
General organization(general morphology, modeof life, adaptations,
lifecyclesandeconomic importance) of thefollowinggroups withspecial
referencetothetopicsmentionedineachgroup:
Protozoa : Parasitism, conjugation and autogamy, medical
importance.
Porifera : Canal system, skeletal structures and their taxonomic
value, positionof poriferaintheAnimal Kingdom.
Coelenterata : Polymorphism; measenteries ; corals and coral
reefs.
Platyhelminthes: Parastic adaptations, medical importance.
Nematoda: Medical importance.
Annelida: Coelom, metamerism.
Mollusca: Shell, modificationsof foot, feeding, respiration, shell
fishery.
Arthropoda: Appendages, feeding; respiration, larvae.
Echinodermata: Skeleton, water vascular system, larvae.
PARTB
Chordata
Origin; comparative account of skeleton, circulatory, excretory and
nervous systems, development (eggtypes, cleavage, blastulaandgastrula,
germ layer/formation, embryonic membranes and placentation) natural
history(modeof life, migration, adaptations, bitingmechanismof snakes).
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ZOOLOGY PartE
PAPERII
GENERAL ZOOLOGY
(Marks100)
Ecology : Concept of ecosystem, biogeochemical cycles, animal
adaptationstomajor habitats, environmental pollutionanditseffect onlife.
ZOOLOGY
Thecandidateswill berequiredtoattempt at least onequestionfrom
eachpart.
PartA
Cell Biology : Morphology, Chemical composition and functions of
nucleus, nuclear inclusions and cytoplasmic organelles, protein synthesis
andmolecular genetics, mechanismof mitosisandmeiosis.
PartB
General Physiology: Respiration, respiratorymechanism, respiratory
pigments, transport of oxygen and carbon dioxide, circulation :
haemodynamics, control of cardio vascular system, nutrition : modes of
nutrition, digestion and assimilation of food stuff, Excretion : nature and
sources of substances excreted, modes of excretions, Nervous system,
nerveimpulses, Hormonesandtheir biological action.
PartC
Genetics: Mendelianprinciples, multiplealleles, interactionof genes;
linkage and crossing over, mapping of genes, sex determination and sex
linkage, mutations, chromosomal aberrations, geneconcept.
PartD
Evolution : Origin of life, organic diversity, theories to account for
organicdiversity, Phylogenyandontogeny, speciesconcept, mechanismof
evolution, modernconcept of natural selection, evolutionarytrends.
SUGGESTEDREADINGS
Title Author
1. A Text Book of Zoology(Invertebrate) Parker and
Haswell
2. ComparativeAnatomyof theVertebrates GeorgeC. Kent
3. InvertebrateZoology Hegner and
Engemann
4. Cell StructureandFunction Loewyand
(ModernBiologySeries) Siekevitz
5. Cell andMolecular Biology De-Robbertis,
(EighthEdition) E.O.D., & De-
Robertis, EMF.
6. Fundamentalsof Ecology Odum
7. Principlesof Genetics Strickberger
8. IntroductiontoEvolution Moody
9. ModernGenetics Ayala, F.J . and
Kiger, J .A. J r.
10. Text Book of Medical Physiology Guyton, W.B.
11. Molecular Biologyof Gene Watson, J .D.