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FUNDAMENTAL TESTS - SCHEDULE, CONTENT & REFERENCE

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Test1 januar Indian Polity & Constitution ▪ Political systems: Democratic & Non-Democratic, ▪ 9thNCERT: Democratic Politics1
[4126] y 22, Parliamentary & Presidential, Unitary & Federal, ▪ 10thNCERT: Democratic Politics2
2023 ▪ Political systems: concepts, forms and Direct and Representative, Republic and ▪ 11th NCERT: Indian Constitution atWork
(Personalized types Monarchyetc. ▪ Indian Polity by MLaxmikanth
scheduling: ▪ Political system as established by the ▪ Constitutionalism ▪ Vision IAS value addition material
reschedule Constitution ▪ HistoricalUnderpinnings Polity andGovernance
the date of ▪ Indian Constitution: ▪ Evolution & Making of theConstitution ▪ Quick Revision Module (QRM)Polity
Mock tests Historical Underpinnings, ▪ Features and SignificantProvisions
based on Evolution & Making of the Constitution, ▪ ThePreamble
aspirant’s Features, Significant Provisions ▪ The Union and itsTerritory
plan) ▪ ThePreamble ▪ Citizenship
▪ The Union and itsTerritory ▪ FundamentalRights
▪ Citizenship ▪ DirectivePrinciples
▪ Fundamental Rights, Directive
▪ FundamentalDuties
Principles & FundamentalDuties
▪ Amendment ofConstitution
▪ Amendment ofConstitution
▪ Basic Structure of theConstitution
▪ Basic Structure of theConstitution
▪ EmergencyProvisions
▪ EmergencyProvisions
▪ ConstitutionalBodies
▪ Constitutional & Non
▪ ElectionCommission
ConstitutionalBodies
▪ Union Public Service Commission(UPSC)
+ Current Affairs (January
▪ State Public Service Commission(SPSC)
2023)
▪ FinanceCommission
▪ CAG
▪ Attorney general ofIndia
▪ Advocate general ofIndia
▪ Special officer for LinguisticMinorities
▪ National Commission for Scheduled Castes(NCSC)
▪ National Commission for Scheduled Tribes(NCST)
▪ National Commission for Backward Castes (NCBC),etc
▪ Non-ConstitutionalBodies
▪ NITIAayog
▪ NHRC, Governing Council, SHRC, CIC, SIC,
CVC,CBI, Lokpal, Lokayukta, NCPCRetc.

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Test2 feb 12, Working of Indian Constitution ▪ President ▪ 11th NCERT: Indian Constitution atWork
[4127] 2023 ▪ VicePresident ▪ Indian Polity by MLaxmikanth
▪ Central Government: President, Vice ▪ Primeminister ▪ Vision IAS value addition materialPolity
President, Prime minister, Central ▪ Central Council of Ministers and Cabinetcommittees ▪ QRMPolity
Council ofMinisters ▪ Posts like Cabinet Secretary, Chief Secretary,etc
▪ Parliament and StateLegislature ▪ Parliament: The Council of States, The House of
▪ State Government: Governor, Chief People, Disqualification and Vacation of Seats,
Minister, State Council ofMinisters Presiding Officers of Parliament, Houses: Their
▪ Indian Federalism and Centre- Working, Legislative Procedures in Parliament, Budget,
State Relations Powers and Functions of Parliament: Its Role,
▪ Local Government: Panchayati Raj, Committees of Parliament, ParliamentaryForums
Local UrbanGovernment ▪ Governor
▪ Judiciary: Supreme Court, High Courts,
▪ Chief Minister
SubordinateCourts
▪ State Council ofMinisters
▪ Elections
▪ StateLegislature
+ Current Affairs (January
▪ IndianFederalism
2023)
▪ Centre StateRelations
▪ PanchayatiRaj
▪ Local UrbanGovernment
▪ SupremeCourt
▪ HighCourts
▪ Subordinate Courts: District Courts, Gram Nyayalayas,
ADRs, NALSAetc.,
▪ Elections and politicalparties
▪ Representation of People's Act(1950-51)
▪ Election Process: Delimitation Act etc., AntiDefection
Law, Pressure Group
Test3 March Geography – I Physical Geography of the world ▪ 11thNCERT Geography:
[4128] 05, ▪ Origin and evolution of Universe, Solarsystem Fundamentalsof PhysicalGeography
2023 Physical Geography of the world ▪ Geological History of theEarth ▪ 11th NCERT Geography - India
▪ Solar System & the Earth and ▪ Geological Timescale Physical Environment
basicsof latitude andlongitude ▪ Latitude and Longitude including important ▪ Class IX NCERT: ContemporaryIndia-I
▪ Geomorphology Parallelsand Meridians ▪ Certificate physical and
▪ Climatology ▪ Motions of the Earth and theireffects humangeography
▪ Oceanography ▪ Inclination of the Earth’s Axis and itseffects - Goh Cheng Leong
▪ Soils ▪ Local and Standard Time and the International Date ▪ Orient Longman Atlas or OxfordAtlas
▪ Natural Hazards andDisasters Line,Calendar ▪ Vision IAS value addition
▪ Continents (Land, Climate, Resources ▪ Eclipses - Solar,Lunar material Geography
etc.): Asia, Africa, North ▪ Geomorphology - Interior structure of the earth,Earth’s ▪ QRMGeography
America,South crust, Classification of rocks.
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America, Antarctica, Europe, ▪ Landform Development - First order (continental drift
and Australia theory, sea floor spreading, plate tectonics theory),
Physical Geography of India Second order (Mountains, Plateaus, Plains &
▪ Introduction: Location, Area otherlandforms)
and Boundaries ▪ Internal forces & their impact -
▪ Structure and Relief: Volcanoes,Earthquakes, Folding, Faulting,Isostasy)
Physiographic Divisions ▪ External forces & their impact - Weathering,
▪ DrainageSystem Erosion & landforms thusdeveloped
▪ Weather, Climate andSeasons ▪ Climatology - Structure, Composition ofatmosphere
▪ Soils ▪ Weather &Climate
▪ Natural Vegetation, Plant and ▪ Insolation, Heat Budget, Distribution of
AnimalLife temperature, TemperatureInversion
+ Current Affairs (February ▪ Pressure and Pressurebelts
2023) ▪ Winds - Planetary, Seasonal and Local; JetStreams
▪ Precipitation-Forms & Types, Distribution ofrainfall
▪ Air Masses, Cyclones andanti-cyclones
▪ World Climaticregions
▪ Oceanography - Features, Ocean waves, currents, tides &
Tsunamis, Temperature & Salinity distribution, marineresources
▪ Soils - Classification, distribution, erosion
&Conservation
▪ Continents - Major physical features andlandforms
▪ Map based questions from world (rivers, lakes,
location, city, oceansetc.)
Physical Geography of India
▪ Location: Latitude,Longitude
▪ Northern Mountains, Plains of India, Peninsular
Plateau and Islands ofIndia.
▪ Himalayan and Peninsular DrainageSystem
▪ Spatial and temporal distribution of
temperature, pressure, winds andrainfall
▪ Indian Monsoon: mechanism, onset and
variability; spatial and temporalvariations
▪ Climatic Regions ofIndia
▪ Classification ofSoils
▪ Problems of Soil andConservation
▪ Forests and their distribution, ForestConservation
▪ Map Based Questions from India (Location of state,
city, river, lakes, important places including Ramsar
sites, Biosphere Reserves, Wildlife Sanctuaries
andNational
Parks)

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Test4 Marc Geography - II World Economic and Human Geography: ▪ 12th NCERT: Geography - India
[4129] h 26, ▪ Natural resources and mineral resources and People andEconomy
2023 Economic and Human Geography - distribution of key natural resources across theworld ▪ 12th NCERT: Fundamental
World ▪ Agriculture and agro-climaticregions ofHuman Geography
▪ Economic Geography of the world: ▪ Industry and locationfactors ▪ 10th NCERT: Contemporary India-Part-II
primary, secondary, tertiary, ▪ Infrastructure ▪ Certificate Physical
quaternary and quinaryactivities ▪ World Population, density & distribution, races & andHuman Geography - Goh
▪ Human Geography ofworld tribes, settlements &migration ChengLeong
▪ World Population, Distribution & ▪ Map Based Questions from World (Location of state, ▪ Orient Longman Atlas or OxfordAtlas
Density, Races & Tribes, Settlement city, minerals, industriesetc.) ▪ Vision IAS Value Addition Material
&Migration Indian Geography Geography (Distribution of
Economic and Human Geography - India ▪ Agriculture typology and major Crops grown inIndia keynatural resources across
▪ Agriculture ▪ Agro-ClimaticRegions theworld)
▪ LandResources ▪ Land Reforms and Land usepattern ▪ QRMGeography
▪ WaterResources ▪ Animal Husbandry, Fisheries andAquaculture
▪ Mineral and EnergyResources ▪ Water Resources- Availability and potential: Lakes,
▪ Industries rivers, dams, power and irrigation projects, wetlands
▪ Transport andCommunication and inter- linking ofrivers
▪ ForeignTrade ▪ Mineral Resources- classification anddistribution
▪ Population, Migration,Settlements ▪ Energy Resources- conventional and non-conventionalresources
+ Current Affairs (February ▪ Population and Growth trends - density, sex
2023) ratio, literacy, tribes and racial groups inIndia
▪ Rural and Urban Settlements- types andpatterns
▪ Industries- types and their locationalfactors
▪ Transport and Communication -railways, highways,
inland water transport, shipping and sea-ports,
airtransport
▪ Map Based Questions from India (Location of
state,city,
minerals, industries etc.)
Test5 APR Ancient Indian History, Art and Culture Ancient History ▪ Old NCERT: AncientIndia
[4130] 16, and MedievalIndia: ▪ Prehistoricperiod ▪ Old NCERT: MedievalIndia
2023 AncientHistory ▪ Harappan / Indus ValleyCivilization ▪ Class XI NCERT – Introduction to India
▪ Prehistoricperiod ▪ VedicAge Art (Part1)
▪ Harappan / Indus ValleyCivilization ▪ Mahajanapadas ▪ Class XIIthNew NCERT - Themes
▪ VedicAge ▪ ReligiousReforms inIndian History Part -1 and Part2
▪ Mahajanapadas ▪ Mauryan Age & Post MauryanAge ▪ CCRTwebsite:
▪ ReligiousReforms ▪ SangamAge http://ccrtindia.gov.in/index.php
▪ Mauryan Age & Post MauryanAge ▪ Guptas Age & Post GuptasAge ▪ QRM Ancient & Medieval and Art
▪ SangamAge ▪ (Brief History, Salient Features, Social,Economics, & Culture
▪ Guptas Age & Post GuptasAge Religious and Cultural conditions of all the above)
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Art & Culture Art & Culture
▪ Architecture andSculptures ▪ Architecture: Indus Valley Civilization, The
▪ Religion andPhilosophy Mauryan Architecture, The Sungas, Kushanas,
▪ Indianpaintings Satavahanas & Guptas, The Temple Architecture,
▪ IndianMusic Indo-Islamic Architecture, ModernArchitecture
▪ IndianDances ▪ Sculpture: Indian Sculpture and Different schools ofArt
▪ IndianTheatres ▪ Indian Paintings: Historical development - Wall
▪ Indiancinema Paintings, Cave and Mural Paintings, Miniature
▪ Indian Language &Literature Paintings, Mughal Paintings, Rajput Paintings, Folk
▪ Arts &Crafts Paintings, Other Paintings, Modern Indian Paintings
▪ Science and Technology in AncientIndia &Personalities
▪ Indo- IslamicCulture Religion and Philosophy
Medieval India: ▪ Religion: Hinduism, Jainism, Buddhism, Islam,
▪ Early MedievalPeriod Christianity, Zoroastrianism,Judaism
▪ NorthIndia ▪ Philosophy: Six Schools of Philosophy, Ajivika,
Lokayata etc.
▪ SouthIndia
▪ Indian Music: Classical Music, Hindustani Music,
▪ SultanatePeriod
Carnatic Music, Folk MusicTradition
▪ The DelhiSultanate
▪ Indian Dance: Classical Dance forms in India, Folk
▪ Vijayanagar & otherKingdoms Dances, Modern Dance inIndia
▪ ReligiousMovements ▪ Puppetry and Theatre: Different forms of Puppetry
▪ BhaktiMovement in India, Theatres in India: Folk Theatre, Modern
▪ SufiMovement Theatre, People Associated with Theatres, Indian
▪ MughalPeriod Cinema andCircus
▪ MarathaConfederacy ▪ Language & Literature: Indian Language,
+ Current Affairs (March IndianLiterature
2023) ▪ Fairs, Festivals and Craft: Religious Festivals,
Secular Festivals (States & UT’s), Art &Crafts
▪ Science & Technology, Ancient, Science &
Technology, Medieval Science & Technology, Famous
Personalities in Ancient and MedievalIndia
▪ Promotion and Preservation of Indian Heritage:
Indian Word Heritage Sites, Cultural Heritage Sites,
Natural Heritage Sites, ImportantInstitutions
Medieval India
▪ Early Medieval Period: North India and SouthIndia
▪ Sultanate Period: The Delhi Sultanate,
Vijayanagar & other Kingdoms, Religious
Movements, Bhakti Movement, SufiMovement
▪ MughalPeriod
(Brief History, Salient Features, Social, Economics,
Religious
and Cultural conditions of all the above)
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Test6 MAY Modern India India under East India Company’s Rule Administration ▪ Old NCERT: Modern India by
[4131] 07, ▪ Struggle among European powers inIndia Bipin Chandra
2023 ▪ India in the late EighteenthCentury ▪ Regulating Acts and Charter Acts: Regulating Act of ▪ New NCERT – Class XIIthThemes
▪ The Advent of the Europeans and 1773, Pitt’s India Act 1773 and Charter acts of 1784, inIndian History – PartIII
British Conquest ofIndia 1793, 1813,1833, 1853 ▪ India’s struggle for Independence –
▪ The British Administrative ▪ Indian Kingdoms in 18thcentury: Bipin Chandra
Structure, Reform, Impact and Marathas,Punjab, Mysore, Hyderabadetc. ▪ QRM Modern IndianHistory
Organization of Government ▪ British Expansion policy: Doctrine of
ofIndia lapse,Subordinate allianceetc.
▪ Social – Religious Movements in 19th– ▪ Economic policies and theirimpact
20th centuries ▪ EducationPolicies
Freedom ▪ Socio - Religious Reform Movements in the
Struggle 19thand20thcentury India– Arya Samaj, Brahmo
▪ The Revolt of 1857 & change after1857 Samaj ,etc
▪ Moderate Phase (1885 –1905) ▪ The Great Revolt of1857
Extremist Phase (1905 – 17) ▪ Changes in Indian Administration after 1858 -
▪ Emergence of Extremist &Leaders GOIACT 1858, Councils Act, 1861,1892
▪ The Partition ofBengal ▪ Growth of Political Ideas and Political Organisations
▪ Morley-MintoReforms (up to 1885)
▪ Swadeshi Movement, Home ▪ Foundation of the Indian NationalCongress
Rule Movementetc. ▪ Moderate Phase(1885-1905)
The Gandhian Era (1917– 47) ▪ Partition of Bengal and the SwadeshiMovement
▪ Gandhi – Advent andAchievement ▪ The first phase of Revolutionary and
▪ Rowlatt Act, Jallianawala Bagh TerroristMovement
Massacre and KhilafatMovement ▪ The Morley-Minto Reforms or the Indian Councils
▪ Non- Cooperation, Civil Act, 1909
Disobedienceand Quit IndiaMovement ▪ The Lucknow Pact(1916)
▪ British Response andNegotiations ▪ The Home RuleMovement
▪ INA and Subhash ChandraBose ▪ Montague-Chelmsford Reforms or the
Miscellaneous & Other Dimensions Governmentof India Act,1919
▪ Reforms / Acts / Committee, Congress ▪ The Khilafat Movement (1920-22) and Non-
Session, Governor –General Viceroys, Cooperation Movement
Policies, Tribal & Peasant ▪ The LeftMovement
Movementsetc. ▪ The second phase of Revolutionary and
+ Current Affairs (March-April Terrorist Movement
2023) ▪ Anti-Simon Commission Agitation(1928-29)
▪ Nehru Report,1928
▪ The Lahore Session,1929
▪ The Civil Disobedience Movement (The firstphase)
▪ Second Phase of Civil DisobedienceMovement
▪ The Government of India Act,1935
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▪ Provincial Elections and Formation of popular
Ministries in Provinces,1937
▪ The Struggle in the Princely States: The Praja
Mandal Movement
▪ The Second World War and the NationalMovement
▪ The August Offer1940
▪ The Individual Satyagraha1940-41
▪ The Cripps Proposal,1942
▪ The Quit India Movement,I942
▪ Subhas Bose and Indian NationalArmy
▪ Rajagopalachari Formula & Desai LiaqatPlan
▪ Wavell Plan and Simla Conference1945
▪ General Elections in India,1945
▪ Naval Mutiny:1946
▪ The Indian Independence Act, 1947
Miscellaneous: Reforms / Acts / Committee,
Congress Sessions, Governor –General Viceroysetc.
Other Dimensions
▪ TribalMovements
▪ PeasantsMovement
▪ DalitMovements
▪ Womenmovements
▪ Role of Press andPublications
▪ Role of Businessgroups
▪ Foreign policies of BritishIndia
Test7 JUNE India Economy National Income Accounting: ▪ 11thNCERT: Economics:
[4132] 04, National Income Accounting ▪ Definition IndianEconomic Development
2023 ▪ Concepts: GDP, GNP, Market Price and Factor Cost, ▪ 12thNCERT: Economics:Macroeconomics
▪ Definition
▪ Concepts: GDP, GNPetc. NNP, NDP, transfer payments, National income at FC, ▪ 12thNCERT: Economics:Microeconomics
▪ Measurement of NationalIncome Personal Income, disposable income, factors affecting ▪ www.arthapedia.in
national income, net foreign factoincome ▪ OfficialwebsitesofWTO,IMF,WIPO
Money and Banking
▪ Measurement of national income: value ▪ Other
▪ Function of Money, Evolution of
addedmethod, income method, expenditure method, websites:www.ipin
Money etc.
Application of various methods, Base year, dia.nic.inwww.copyri
▪ Banking: Need of Banks, Functions,
GDPdeflator ght.gov.in
Types, Banking Reforms, Central Bank
▪ Debates around GDP and otherindices ▪ VisionIASValueAdditionMaterial
and its role
Money and Banking Economy
Inflation and Employment
▪ Money: Definition, Functions and significance, ▪ QRMEconomy
▪ Definition, typesetc.
Evolution of Money, Money supply in India and
factors affectingit
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Government Budgeting and Fiscal Policy ▪ Banking:
▪ Budgeting, types, its evolution in o Need of banks, Function, CommercialBanks
India, Process, Componentetc. o Central Bank: Importance, functions, Structure,
▪ Public finance, Revenue Policy tools, Monetary Policy (CRR, SLR, OMO,
andExpenditure, Deficits, Taxes, Repo and Rev Repo, MSFetc.)
Debtsetc. o BankingReforms
External Sector and Currency Inflation and
Exchange rates Employment
▪ BoP, BoT, International trade, ▪ Inflation: Definition, Inflationary Gap and Inflationary
IMF,WTO, Trade policies, issues and Process, Inflation Cycles: Demand Pull Inflation, Cost
challengesetc. Push Inflation, Causes of Inflation, Inflation
Capital Market Controlmeasures
▪ Terms andConcepts ▪ Unemployment: Types of Unemployment: Structural,
Agricultu Seasonal, Frictional, Cyclical, Nature of Unemployment
re in India
Industry Government budgeting and FiscalPolicy
Services ▪ Budgeting: Evolution of Budgeting, Institutions and
Infrastructure and Laws, The Union Budget: Components - Revenue
Communication Five year Account, Capital Account, Measures of Government
Plans Deficit etc., Weaknesses in the BudgetaryProcess
Economic Reforms since ▪ Fiscal Policy: Public Finance - Role and Importance,
1991 Foreign Trade Public Expenditure - Revenue and Capital,
India and IMF, WTO, WIPO Development and Non-Development, Public Revenue
India and International - Sources of Revenue, Taxes: Classification, Direct and
Institutions IPRs Indirect, Specific and Ad Valorem, Social and
+ Current Affairs (April Economic Objectives of Taxes, Objectives of Taxation,
2023) GST, d.) Public Debt, DeficitFinancing.
External Sector and Currency Exchange rate
▪ Balance of Payments: Definition, Current and Capital
Accounts, Convertibility, Items Included in BoP, BoP
and BoT
▪ International Trade and Bodies: IMF: Purpose and
Objectives, Organization and Functions, Working
and Evaluation, IMF and Underdeveloped Countries,
SDR's, Reforms etc., World Bank, Bilateral and
Regional Cooperation
Capital Markets
▪ Basic Terms and Concepts, Equity and
debtInstruments, Primary market and Secondary
marketsetc.

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Agriculture:
▪ Recent trends in AgricultureSector,
▪ Cropping System andPattern;
▪ Agricultural Marketing andReforms;
▪ AgriculturalResearch;
▪ SustainableAgriculture;
▪ AnimalHusbandry
▪ PDS
▪ Farm distress and governmentinitiatives
Industrial Sector:
▪ IndustrialPolicies,
▪ Licensing
▪ MSME
▪ LabourReforms
▪ CompaniesAct
▪ Make in India, SkillIndia
▪ Challenges in Industrialdevelopment
▪ Organised and unorganisedsector
▪ PPP, Investmentmodels
▪ Recent initiatives taken by the govt.,etc.
Services:
▪ Banking,
▪ Insurance,
▪ Aviation,
▪ Tourism,
▪ Issues and potential of servicessector
▪ Government policiesetc.
▪ Five year Plans: Priorities and Performance,
Issues related toplanning
▪ Economic Policies till1991
▪ Economic Reforms since 1991: End of license
Raj, Liberalization, Privatisation and Globalisation,
FDI,FII, issues, challengesetc.
▪ Infrastructure: IT, Communication,
Urbanisation, Transport, Mining,etc.
▪ Foreign Trade of India: Trade Policy, Product
wisetrade, Region wise trade, Subsidy boxes, WTO
related issues andIndia
▪ Intellectual PropertyRights

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Test8 JUN Ecology & Environment Environment and its components ▪ NCERT Biology 12th – Unit 10
[4133] 25 Ecology and Functions of an (chapter13, 14, 15 &16)
2023 ▪ Basic Concepts & Components ecosystem ▪ NCERT Chemistry 11th(Part II) –
ofthe Ecology andecosystem ▪ Terrestrialecosystems Chapter14
▪ Global warming, Climate change ▪ Aquaticecosystems ▪ ICSE Environmental Education 9th &10th
and Ozonedepletion Environmental problems ▪ Vision IAS Value Addition
▪ Environmental Issues andPollution ▪ ClimateChange Material Environment
▪ Biodiversity, flora andfauna ▪ Acidification ▪ QRMEnvironment
▪ Conservation efforts - India andWorld ▪ Eutrophication
▪ SustainableDevelopment ▪ OzoneDepletion
▪ Environmental Monitoring ▪ MitigationStrategies
andImpact Assessment ▪ India and ClimateChange
+ Current Affairs (May
Environmental pollution
2023)
▪ Pollutants
▪ Airpollution
▪ WaterPollution
▪ SoilPollution
▪ NoisePollution
▪ Radioactivepollution
▪ E-Waste
▪ SolidWaste
▪ Bioremediation
Biodiversity
▪ BasicConcepts
▪ Plant and AnimalDiversity
▪ MarineOrganisms
▪ Threat toBiodiversity
▪ Protected Area Network: National parks, Wildlife
sanctuaries, Biosphere reserves, Reserved and protected
forests, Conservation and community reserves, Village and
panchayat Forests, Private protected areas,
Conservationareas
▪ Biodiversity Conservationefforts
▪ Indian Biodiversity ad conservationefforts
▪ Bioprospecting, Biosafety,Biopiracy
Conservation efforts: India and World
▪ Institutional and Organizationalmechanisms
▪ Environmental Acts andPolicies
▪ Environmentalconventions
▪ Sustainabledevelopment
▪ Environmental Monitoring and ImpactAssessment

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APPLIED & FULL LENGTH TESTS - SCHEDULE, CONTENT & REFERENCE
Primary Secondary
Syllabu Topics covered
Primary Secondar (Essential) (Additional
Date of s (The list is indicative to help
TEST No. (Essential y NewsPape ) News
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Test cover important national and exhaustive. A topic may have more
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international issues of specified subtopics)
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Test9 JULY Indian Constitution & Political System ▪ Political systems: Democratic & ▪ Class IX and ▪ Introductio ▪ The ▪ TOI,
[4134] 16, Non- Democratic, Parliamentary & X NCERT: n to the Hindu, Livemin
2023 Political systems: concepts, forms and Presidential, Unitary & Federal, Democratic Constitutio Indian t, etc.
types Direct and Representative, Republic Politics n of India: Expres ▪ Magazine
▪ Political system as established by the and Monarchyetc. ▪ 11thNCERT: D D Basu s s like
Constitution ▪ Constitutionalism Indian ▪ Our ▪ Yojana, Economic
Indian Constitution: ▪ HistoricalUnderpinnings Constitution Political Kuruksh & Political
Historical Underpinnings, ▪ Evolution & Making of theConstitution at Work System: e tra Weekly,
Evolution & Making of the Constitution, ▪ Features and SignificantProvisions ▪ Indian Polityby Subhash ▪ PIB Frontline,
Features, SignificantProvisions ▪ ThePreamble M Laxmikanth Kashyap :www.pi India
▪ ThePreamble ▪ The Union and itsTerritory ▪ Vision IAS b.nic.in Today,
▪ The Union and itsTerritory ▪ Citizenship Value Addition etc.
▪ Citizenship ▪ FundamentalRights Material Polity
▪ Fundamental Rights, Directive ▪ DirectivePrinciples andGovernance
Principles & FundamentalDuties ▪ FundamentalDuties ▪ Quick
▪ Amendment ofConstitution ▪ Amendment ofConstitution Revision
▪ Judiciary: Supreme Court, High Courts, Module
▪ Judiciary- Supreme Court, High Courts,
SubordinateCourts Subordinate Courts: District (QRM) Polity
+ Current Affairs (Jan.+Feb. Courts,
2023) Gram Nyayalayas, ADRs, NALSA etc.,
Test 10 AUGUS Working of Indian Constitution and ▪ President ▪ 11thNCERT: ▪ Introductio ▪ The ▪ TOI,
[4135] T 06, System of the government ▪ VicePresident Indian n to the Hindu, Livemin
2023 ▪ Primeminister Constitution Constitutio Indian t, etc.
▪ Central Government: President, Vice ▪ Central Council of Ministers and at Work n of India: Expres ▪ Magazine
President, Prime minister, Central Cabinet committees ▪ Indian Polityby D D Basu s s like
Council ofMinisters ▪ Posts like Cabinet Secretary, Chief M Laxmikanth ▪ Our ▪ Yojana, Economic
▪ Parliament and StateLegislature Secretary,etc ▪ Vision IAS Political Kuruksh & Political
▪ State Government: Governor, Chief ▪ Parliament: The Council of States, Value Addition System: e tra Weekly,
Minister, State Council ofMinisters The House of People, Disqualification Material Polity Subhash ▪ PIB Frontline,
▪ Indian Federalism and Centre- and Vacation of Seats, Presiding andGovernance Kashyap :www.pi India
State Relations Officers of Parliament, Houses: Their ▪ QRM ▪ 2ndARC b.nic.in Today,
▪ EmergencyProvisions Working, Legislative Procedures Polity, Report – ▪ prsindia.or etc.
inParliament, Governanc 13th g
Budget, Powers and Functionsof e
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▪ Local Government: Panchayati Raj, Parliament: Its Role, Committees of
Local UrbanGovernment Parliament, ParliamentaryForums
▪ Structure, organization and functioning ▪ Governor
of the Executive; Ministries and ▪ ChiefMinister
Departments of theGovernment. ▪ State Council ofMinister
+ Current Affairs (March - April ▪ StateLegislature
2023) ▪ IndianFederalism
▪ Centre StateRelations
▪ EmergencyProvisions
▪ PanchayatiRaj
▪ Local UrbanGovernment
▪ Structure, organization and
functioning of theExecutive.
▪ Ministries and Departments of the
Government.
Test 11 AUGUS Governance in India Constitutional Bodies ▪ Indian Polityby ▪ Specific ARC ▪ The ▪ TOI,
[4136] T 20, ▪ ElectionCommission M Laxmikanth 2 Reports – Hindu, Livemin
2023 ▪ Constitutional & Non ▪ Union Public Service ▪ Governance in 1st, 5th, 6th, Indian t, etc.
Constitutional Bodies Commission(UPSC) India by M 11th, 12th, Expres ▪ Magazine
▪ Elections and political Laxmikanth 14th&15th s s like
▪ State Public Service Commission(SPSC)
parties:problems andprocesses ▪ Class ▪ Yojana, Economic
▪ FinanceCommission
▪ Electoralpolitics 12th NCERT: Kuruksh & Political
▪ CAG
▪ Working of the political system Politics in India e tra Weekly,
▪ Attorney general ofIndia
since independence since ▪ PIB Frontline,
▪ Advocate general ofIndia
▪ Governance Independence :www.pi India
▪ Special officer for LinguisticMinorities
o Good Governance,e-Governance ▪ National Commission for ▪ Vision IAS b.nic.in Today,
▪ Transparency &Accountability ScheduledCastes (NCSC) Value Addition etc.
o RTI, Citizen’s Charter &Anti- ▪ National Commission for Material
Corruption ScheduledTribes (NCST) Governance
o Civil Society, Peopleparticipation ▪ National Commission for ▪ QRMPolity
o Reforms: Police Reform, BackwardCastes (NCBC)
Administrative Reform, Non-Constitutional Bodies
Judicial Reform, Political ▪ NITIAayog
Reformetc. ▪ NHRC, Governing Council, SHRC,
▪ SocialAudit CIC,SIC, CVC, CBI, Lokpal, Lokayukta,
▪ Public Policy: Making, NCPCRetc.
Implementation, Evaluation Other Constitutional Dimensions
andmonitoring ▪ Provisions related toLanguage
▪ Rights and Liabilities of thegovernment
▪ Public SectorManagement
▪ National Commission to
▪ Public-private partnerships(PPP) Reviewthe Working of
theConstitution
▪ Co-operativesocieties

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▪ Rights Issues- Forest Rights ▪ Tribunals
Act, Consumer Protection Elections and politicalparties
Act,etc. ▪ Problems andprocesses
+ Current Affairs (May - June ▪ Electoralpolitics
2023) ▪ Representation of People'sAct
▪ Working of the political
systemsince independence
Governance
▪ GoodGovernance
▪ e-Governance
▪ Transparency &Accountability
▪ RTI, Citizen’s Charter &Anti-Corruption
▪ Civil Society, Peopleparticipation
▪ Reforms: Police Reform,
Administrative Reform, Judicial
Reform, PoliticalReform etc.
▪ SocialAudit
▪ Public Policy:
Making,Implementation, Evaluation
andmonitoring
▪ Public Sector
Management,Regulatory framework
▪ Public-private partnerships(PPP)
▪ Rights Issuesetc.
Test 12 SEPTEMBE Ancient Indian History, Art and Culture Ancient History ▪ OldNCERT: ▪ TN ▪ The ▪ TOI,
[4137] R and MedievalIndia: ▪ Prehistoricperiod Ancient India BOARD Hindu, Livemin
3, 2023 ▪ Harappan / Indus ValleyCivilization ▪ OldNCERT: HISTORY Indian t, etc.
AncientHistory ▪ VedicAge MedievalIndia , ClassXI Expres ▪ Magazine
▪ Prehistoricperiod ▪ Mahajanapadas ▪ Class XI ▪ NIOS Art s s like
▪ Harappan / Indus ValleyCivilization ▪ ReligiousReforms NCERT – & Culture ▪ Yojana, Economic
▪ VedicAge ▪ Mauryan Age & Post MauryanAge Introduction to Kuruksh & Political
▪ Mahajanapadas ▪ SangamAge Fine Art (part1) ▪ AL Basham’s e tra Weekly,
▪ ReligiousReforms ▪ Class XII New “The ▪ PIB Frontline,
▪ Guptas Age & Post GuptasAge
▪ Mauryan Age & Post MauryanAge ▪ (Brief History, Salient Features, NCERT - Wonder :www.pi India
▪ SangamAge Social, Economics, Religious and Themes in That Was b.nic.in Today,
▪ Guptas Age & Post GuptasAge Cultural conditions of all theabove) Indian History India”( etc.
Art & Culture Art & Culture Part -1 and specific
▪ Architecture andSculptures ▪ Architecture: Indus Valley Part 2 chapters-
▪ Religion andPhilosophy Civilization, The Mauryan ▪ A History of like
▪ Indianpaintings Architecture, The Sungas, Kushanas, Ancient and “The
▪ IndianMusic Satavahanas & Guptas, The Temple Early Medieval Harappa
▪ IndianDances Architecture,Indo-Islamic India: From the Culture &
Architecture, Modern Architecture Stone Age tothe The Aryans;
12thCentury - Religion:
Cults,
Doctrines and
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▪ IndianTheatres ▪ Sculpture: Indian Upinder Singh Metaphysics;
▪ Indiancinema Sculptureand Different ▪ CCRT The Arts:
▪ Indian Language &Literature schools ofArt website:http:// Architecture,
▪ Arts &Crafts ▪ Indian Paintings: Historical ccrtindia.gov.in Sculpture,
▪ Science and Technology in AncientIndia development - Wall Paintings, Cave /index.php Painting,
▪ Indo- IslamicCulture and Mural Paintings, Miniature ▪ QRM Ancient Music and
Medieval India Paintings, Mughal Paintings, Rajput & Medieval The Dance &
▪ Early MedievalPeriod Paintings, Folk Paintings, Other and Art Language and
▪ NorthIndia Paintings, Modern Indian Paintings &Culture Literature
▪ SouthIndia &Personalities
▪ SultanatePeriod Religion and Philosophy
▪ The DelhiSultanate ▪ Religion: Hinduism, Jainism,
Buddhism, Islam, Christianity,
▪ Vijayanagar & otherKingdoms
Zoroastrianism, Judaism
▪ ReligiousMovements
Philosophy: Six Schools of
▪ BhaktiMovement
Philosophy, Ajivika, Lokayataetc.
▪ SufiMovement
▪ Indian Music: Classical Music,
▪ MughalPeriod Hindustani Music, Carnatic Music,
▪ MarathaConfederacy Folk MusicTradition
+ Current Affairs (July ▪ Indian Dance: Classical Dance forms in
2023) India, Folk Dances, Modern Dance
inIndia
▪ Puppetry and Theatre: Different
forms of Puppetry in India, Theatres
in India: Folk Theatre, Modern
Theatre, People Associated with
Theatres, IndianCinema andCircus
▪ Language &
Literature:Indian
Language, IndianLiterature
▪ Fairs, Festivals and Craft:
Religious Festivals, Secular
Festivals (States & UT’s), Art
&Crafts
▪ Science & Technology,
Ancient,Science & Technology,
Medieval Science & Technology,
Famous Personalities in Ancient and
MedievalIndia
▪ Promotion and Preservation of
Indian Heritage: Indian Word
Heritage Sites, Cultural Heritage Sites,
Natural Heritage Sites,
ImportantInstitutions
Medieval India
▪ Early Medieval Period: North Indiaand
South India
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▪ Sultanate Period: The Delhi Sultanate,
Vijayanagar & other Kingdoms,
Religious Movements, Bhakti
Movement, Sufi Movement
▪ MughalPeriod
(Brief History, Salient Features,
Social, Economics, Religious and
Cultural
conditions of all the above)
Test 13 SEPTEMBE Modern India (I) (Mid 18 Century-
th India under East India Company’s ▪ Old NCERT: ▪ “A Brief ▪ The ▪ TOI,
[4138] R 1904) RuleAdministration Modern India History Hindu, Livemin
17, 2023 ▪ Struggle among European powers by of Indian t, etc.
▪ India in the late EighteenthCentury in India BipinChandra Modern Expres ▪ Magazine
▪ The Advent of the Europeans and ▪ Regulating Acts and CharterActs: ▪ New NCERT : India” – s s like
British Conquest ofIndia Regulating Act of 1773, Pitt’s India Act Themes in Spectru ▪ Yojana, Economic
▪ The British Administrative 1773 and Charter acts of 1784, 1793, Indian History m Pub. Kuruksh & Political
Structure, Reform, Impact and 1813,1833, 1853 – PartIII ▪ From e tra Weekly,
Organization of Government ▪ Indian Kingdoms in 18thcentury: ▪ India’s Plassey to PIB : Frontline,
ofIndia Marathas, Punjab, Mysore, struggle for Partition: www.pib.nic India
▪ Social – Religious Movements in 19th– Hyderabad etc. Independence Shekhar .in Today,
20th centuries ▪ British Expansion policy: – BipinChandra Bandyopadh etc.
Freedom Doctrineof lapse, Subordinate ▪ QRM Modern y aya
Struggle allianceetc. IndianHistor ▪ BL Grover
▪ The Revolt of 1857 & change after1857 ▪ Economic policies and theirimpact y Modern
▪ Moderate Phase (1885 – 1905) ▪ EducationPolicies IndianHistor
Miscellaneous & Other Dimensions ▪ Works of British GovernorGenerals y
(18thCentury-1904) ▪ Socio - Religious Reform
▪ Reforms / Acts / Committee, Movements in the 19th century
Congress Session, Governor – India:Brahmo Samaj, Arya Samaj,
General Viceroys, Policies, Tribal & Theosophical Society, Ramakrishna
Peasant Movements etc. Movement, Muslim reform
+ Current Affairs (August movements, Parsi reform movements,
2023) Sikh Reform Movementsetc.
▪ The Great Revolt of1857
▪ Changes in Indian Administration
after 1858- GOI ACT 1858, Councils
Act,1861, 1892
▪ Growth of Political Ideas and
Political Organisations (up to1885)
▪ Foundation of the Indian
National Congress
▪ Moderate Phase (1885 –1904)
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Miscellaneous & Other
Dimensions(18thCentury-1904)
▪ TribalMovements
▪ PeasantsMovement
▪ Working ClassMovement
▪ DalitMovements
▪ Womenmovements
▪ Role of Press andPublications
▪ Role of Businessgroups
▪ Foreign policies of BritishIndia
▪ Miscellaneous: Reforms
/Acts/Committee,
CongressSessions,
Governor –General Viceroys etc.
Test 14 OCTOBE Modern India (II) ▪ The rise of Extremism or ▪ Old NCERT: • “A Brief ▪ The ▪ TOI,
[4139] R 1, Freedom Struggle: Extremist Phase Neo- Nationalism Modern India History Hindu, Livemin
2023 (1905 – ▪ The first phase of by of Indian t, etc.
17) Revolutionary Terrorism BipinChandra Modern Expres ▪ Magazine
▪ Emergence of Extremist &Leaders ▪ Partition of Bengal and the ▪ New NCERT : India” – s s like
▪ The Partition ofBengal Swadeshi Movement Themes in Spectru ▪ Yojana, Economic
▪ Morley-MintoReforms ▪ The SuratSplit Indian History m Pub. Kuruksh & Political
▪ Swadeshi Movement, Home ▪ The Foundation of All-India MuslimLeague – PartIII • From e tra Weekly,
Rule Movementetc. ▪ The Morley-Minto Reforms or ▪ India’s Plassey to ▪ PIB Frontline,
Freedom Struggle: The Gandhian theIndian Councils Act,1909 struggle for Partition: :www.pi India
Era till partition (1917– 47) ▪ The Delhi Durbar and the Independence Shekhar b.nic.in Today,etc.
▪ Gandhi – Advent andAchievement Annulmentof Partition of – BipinChandra Bandyopadh
▪ Rowlatt Act, Jallianawala Bagh Bengal(1911) ▪ QRM Modern y aya
Massacre and KhilafatMovement ▪ The Lucknow Pact(1916) IndianHistor • BL Grover
▪ Non- Cooperation, Civil ▪ The Home RuleMovement y Modern
Disobedience and Quit ▪ Montague Declaration(1917) IndianHistor
IndiaMovement ▪ Montague-Chelmsford Reforms or y
▪ British Response andNegotiations the Government of India Act,1919
▪ INA and Subhash ChandraBose ▪ The Beginning of the GandhianEra
▪ Events leading upto partition ▪ The Khilafat Movement (1920-22)
Miscellaneous & Other Dimensions and Non CooperationMovement
(1905- 1947) ▪ The SwarajyaParty
▪ Reforms / Acts / Committee, ▪ The LeftMovement
Congress Session, Governor – ▪ The second phase of Revolutionary
General Viceroys, Policies, Tribal & and TerroristMovement
Peasant Movements etc. ▪ Anti-Simon Commission
+ Current Affairs (July - August Agitation(1928-
2023) 29)
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▪ Nehru Report,1928
▪ Fourteen Points ofJinnah
▪ The Lahore Session,1929
▪ The Civil Disobedience
Movement(The firstphase)
▪ The Dandi March, March 12, 1930—
March 5, 1931
▪ Gandhi-Irwin Pact,1931
▪ Second Round Table Conference,1931
▪ Second Phase of Civil
Disobedience Movement
▪ Third Round Table Conference,1932
▪ The Government of India Act,1935
▪ Provincial Elections and Formation
of popular Ministries in
Provinces,1937
▪ Other Political Developments,1934-39
▪ The Struggle in the Princely States:
The Praja Mandal Movement-
▪ Communalism: Different phases
and forms of communalism in
BritishIndia
▪ The Second World War and the
National Movement
▪ The August Offer1940
▪ The Individual Satyagraha1940-41
▪ The Cripps Proposal,1942
▪ The Quit India Movement,I942
▪ Subhas Bose and Indian NationalArmy
▪ Rajagopalachari Formula & Deasi
Liaqat plan
▪ Wavell Plan and Simla Conference1945
▪ General Elections in India,1945
▪ Naval Mutiny:1946
▪ The ConstituentAssembly
▪ Attlee'sDeclaration
▪ The Indian Independence Act,1947
▪ Partition
Miscellaneous & Other
Dimensions(1905- 1947)
▪ TribalMovements
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▪ PeasantsMovement
▪ Working ClassMovement
▪ DalitMovements
▪ Womenmovements
▪ Role of Press andPublications
▪ Role of Businessgroups
▪ Foreign policies of BritishIndia
▪ Miscellaneous: Reforms
/Acts/Committee,
CongressSessions,
Governor –General Viceroys etc.
Test 15 OCTOBE REVISION TEST 1: Indian Constitution & Political System + Working of Indian Constitution and System of the government
[4140] R 15,
2023 +
: Modern India (I) + Modern India (II)
+ Current Affairs (Jan. – Aug.
2023)
Test 16 OCTOBE Geography – I Physical Geography of the world ▪ 11thNCERT: ▪ Old NCERT ▪ The ▪ TOI,
[4141] R 29, ▪ Origin and evolution of Universe, Fundamentalo Books of Hindu, Livemin
2023 Physical Geography of the world Solar system f Physical Geography Indian t, etc.
▪ Solar System & the Earth and ▪ Geological History of theEarth Geography (Class 6, Expres ▪ Magazine
basicsof latitude andlongitude ▪ Geological Timescale ▪ 11th 7,8) s s like
▪ Geomorphology ▪ Latitude and Longitude NCERT: ▪ Down To ▪ Yojana, Economic
▪ Climatology including important Parallels Geography - earth Kuruksh &
▪ Oceanography andMeridians India Magazine e tra Political
▪ Soils ▪ Motions of the Earth and theireffects Physical Website of PIB : Weekly,
▪ Natural Hazards andDisasters ▪ Inclination of the Earth’s Axis andits Environmen Ministry of www.pib Frontline,
▪ Continents (Land, Climate, Resources effects t Environment, .nic.in India
etc.): Asia, Africa, North America, ▪ Local and Standard Time and ▪ Certificate Forest and Today,etc
South America, Antarctica, Europe, the International Date physical and Climate
and Australia Line,Calendar human Change,
Physical Geography of India ▪ Eclipses - Solar,Lunar geography - Ministry of
▪ Introduction: Location, Area ▪ Geomorphology - Interior structure ofthe Goh EarthScience
and Boundaries earth, Earth’s crust, Classification of rocks. ChengLeong s
▪ Structure and Relief: ▪ Landform Development - First ▪ ICSE 9thand – reports, etc
Physiographic Divisions order (continental drift theory, sea 10thTotalGeogr
▪ DrainageSystem floor spreading, plate tectonics aphy
▪ Weather, Climate andSeasons theory), Second order (Mountains, ▪ Orient
▪ Soils Plateaus, Plains & otherlandforms) Longman Atlas
▪ Natural Vegetation, Plant and ▪ Internal forces & their or Oxford Atlas
AnimalLife impact - Volcanoes, ▪ Vision IAS
+ Current Affairs (September Earthquakes, Folding, value addition
2023) Faulting,Isostasy) material
Geography
▪ QRMGeography
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▪ External forces & their impact -
Weathering, Erosion & landforms
thus developed
▪ Climatology - Structure, Composition
of atmosphere
▪ Weather &Climate
▪ Insolation, Heat Budget, Distribution
of temperature,
TemperatureInversion
▪ Pressure and Pressurebelts
▪ Winds - Planetary, Seasonal and
Local; JetStreams
▪ Precipitation- Forms &
Types, Distribution
ofrainfall
▪ Air Masses, Cyclones andanti-cyclones
▪ World Climaticregions
▪ Oceanography - Features, Ocean
waves, currents, tides & Tsunamis,
Temperature & Salinity distribution,
marineresources
▪ Soils - Classification,
distribution, erosion
&Conservation
▪ Continents - Major physical
features andladforms
▪ Map based questions from world
(rivers, lakes, city, oceansetc.)
Physical Geography of India
▪ Location: Latitude,Longitude
▪ Northern Mountains, Plains of India,
Peninsular Plateau and Islands
ofIndia.
▪ Himalayan and Peninsular
Drainage System
▪ Spatial and temporal
distributionof temperature,
pressure, winds and rainfall
▪ Indian Monsoon: mechanism,
onsetand variability; spatial and
temporal variations
▪ Climatic Regions ofIndia
▪ Classification ofSoils
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▪ Problems of Soil andConservation
▪ Forests and their distribution,
Forest Conservation
Map Based Questions from India
(Location of state, city, river, lakes,
important places including Ramsar sites,
Biosphere Reserves,
Wildlife Sanctuaries and National Parks)
Test 17 NOVEMBER Geography - II World Economic and Human ▪ 12th NCERT: ▪ Old NCERT ▪ The ▪ TOI,
[4142] 10, 2023 Geography: Geography - Books of Hindu, Livemin
Economic and Human Geography - ▪ Natural resources and mineral India People Geography Indian t, etc.
World resources and distribution of key and Economy (Class 6, Expres ▪ Magazine
▪ Economic Geography of the world: natural resources across theworld ▪ 12th NCERT: 7,8) s s like
primary, secondary, tertiary, ▪ Agriculture and agro-climaticregions Fundamentalo ▪ Down ▪ Yojana, Economic
quaternary and quinaryactivities ▪ Industry and locationfactors f Human To earth Kuruksh & Political
▪ Human Geography ofworld ▪ Infrastructure Geography Magazin e tra Weekly,
▪ World Population, Distribution & ▪ World Population, density & ▪ Certificate e ▪ PIB Frontline,
Density, Races & Tribes, distribution, races & tribes, Physical ▪ Website of :www.pi India
Settlement& Migration settlements & migration and Human Ministry of b.nic.in Today,
Economic and Human Geography - India ▪ Map Based Questions from Geography Environmen etc.
▪ Agriculture World (Location of state, city, - Goh t, Forest and
▪ LandResources minerals, industriesetc.) Cheng Climate
▪ WaterResources Indian Geography Leong Change –
▪ Mineral and EnergyResources ▪ Agriculture typology and major ▪ ICSE 9 and
th reports,etc.
▪ Industries Crops grown inIndia 10 :
th

▪ Transport andCommunication ▪ Agro-ClimaticRegions TotalGeograph


▪ ForeignTrade ▪ Land Reforms and Land usepattern y
▪ Population, Migration,Settlements ▪ Animal Husbandry, Fisheries ▪ Orient
+ Current Affairs (October and Aquaculture Longman Atlas
2023) ▪ Water Resources- Availability or Oxford Atlas
and potential: Lakes, rivers, dams, ▪ Vision IAS
power and irrigation projects, Value Addition
wetlands and inter-linking ofrivers Material
▪ Mineral Resources- classification Geography
and distribution (Distribution of
▪ Energy Resources- conventional key natural
and non-conventionalresources resources
▪ Population and Growth trends - across
density, sex ratio, literacy, tribes theworld)
and racial groups inIndia ▪ QRMGeography

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▪ Rural and Urban Settlements-
typesand patterns
▪ Industries- types and
theirlocational factors
▪ Transport and Communication-
railways, highways, inland water
transport,shipping and sea-ports,
airtransport
▪ Map Based Questions from
India(Location
of state, city, minerals, industries etc.)
Test 18 NOVEMBER Ecology & Environment (Basic Environment and its components ▪ Our ▪ Ecology: ▪ The ▪ TOI,
[4143] 26, 2023 Concepts & Biodiversity and its Ecology and Functions of an Environment Unit X – Hindu: Livemin
conservation) ecosystem – NCERT(VII) Class Busines t, etc.
▪ Basic Concepts & Components of ▪ Terrestrialecosystem ▪ Ecology and 12 Biology
th s Line, ▪ Magazine
the Environment ▪ Aquaticecosystem Environment NCERT Indian s like
▪ Understanding of the Environment Biodiversity – ICSE books ▪ Ecology & Express Economic
and Ecology ▪ BasicConcepts 9th to12th Environment ▪ Magazin & Political
▪ Biodiversity, Flora andFauna ▪ Plant and AnimalDiversity ▪ Ecology & Chapter e s like Weekly,
▪ Initiative related to Biodiversity and ▪ MarineOrganisms Environment (India Yojana & Frontline,
its Conservation ▪ Threat toBiodiversity Chapter YearBook) Kuruksh India
+ Current Affairs (November ▪ Protected Area Network: National (India ▪ Down to e tra Today,
2023) parks, Wildlife sanctuaries, Biosphere YearBook) Earth PIB : etc.
reserves, Reserved and protected ▪ Class magazine www.pib
forests, Conservation and community 11thNCERT ▪ Website of .nic.in
reserves, Village and panchayat Chemistry: Ch Ministry of
Forests, Private protected areas, 14: Environment,
Conservationareas Environmental Forest and
▪ Bioprospecting, Biosafety, Chemistry Climate
Biopiracy, etc. ▪ Vision IAS Change,
Initiative related to Biodiversity Value Addition Ministry of
and itsConservation Material EarthScience
▪ Biodiversity- Laws, treaties, Environment s
conventions, etc.- ▪ QRM – reports, etc
domesticand international. Environment
Test 19 DECEMBER Ecology and Environment Environmental laws and policies ▪ Our ▪ Down to ▪ The ▪ TOI,
[4144] 10, 2023 (EnvironmentalActs, Policies, other than biodiversity related Environment – Earth Hindu: Livemin
Conservation and (Domestic and International) NCERT(VII) magazine Busines t, etc.
MitigationStrategies) ▪ Institutional and ▪ Ecology and ▪ Ecology & s Line, ▪ Magazine
Organizational mechanisms Environment – Environment Indian s like
▪ Environmental Monitoring andImpact ▪ Environmental Acts and Policies, ICSE books 9th Chapter Express Economic
▪ Assessment Conventions, Treaties and to12th (India ▪ Magazin &
▪ Environmental laws andpolicies Alliances,etc. ▪ Environment YearBook) e s like Political
▪ SustainableDevelopment ▪ Environmentalconventions Chapter (India ▪ Official Yojana & Weekly,
▪ Natural Resourceconservation ▪ MitigationStrategies website of Frontline,
UN, MOEFCC,
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▪ EnvironmentalProblems ▪ India & Climate Change Year Book) etc Kuruksh India
▪ Energy Crisis and Non- Environmental Monitoring and ▪ Vision IAS ▪ Disaster e tra Today,
Conventional Source. Impact Assessment Value Addition Managemen ▪ PIB etc.
+ Current Affairs (Oct.+Nov. Environmental pollution Material t Act, :www.pi
2023) ▪ Pollutants Environment policies, etc b.nic.in
▪ Airpollution ▪ QRM ▪ India & UN – ▪ Websites
▪ WaterPollution Environmen Climate of
▪ SoilPollution t Change importan
▪ NoisePollution Initiatives, t
▪ Radioactivepollution etc internati
▪ E-Waste onal
▪ SolidWaste organiza
Environmental Concepts related to: t ions
▪ ClimateChange involved
▪ Acidification in
conserva
▪ Eutrophication
t ion
▪ OzoneDepletion
efforts.
Energy Resources
▪ Non-Renewable
▪ Renewable: Solar,
Wind,Hydel, Geothermal,
Biomass,Others
▪ EnergyConservation
Test 20 DECEMBER
REVISION TEST 2: Geography (I) + Geography (II)
[4145] 24, 2023
+
Ecology & Environment (Basic Concepts) +Ecology and Environment (Acts, Policies and Mitigations Strategies)
+ Current Affairs (Sept.-Dec.
2023)
Test 21 JANUAR India Economy (I) National Income Accounting: ▪ 11thNCERT: ▪ Indian ▪ The ▪ The
[4146] Y 7, National Income Accounting ▪ Definition Economics: Economy Hindu: Economi
2024 ▪ Definition ▪ Concepts: GDP, GNP, Market Indian Dutt and Busines c Times,
▪ Concepts: GDP, GNPetc. Priceand Factor Cost, NNP, NDP, Economic Sundaram s Line, Business
▪ Measurement of nationalincome transfer payments, National income Development ▪ Websites of Indian Standard
Money and Banking at FC, Personal Income, disposable ▪ 12 NCERT:
th regulatory Express ,
▪ Function of Money, Evolution of income, factors affecting national Economics: bodies like ▪ Magazin Livemint
Money etc. income, net foreign factoincome Macroeconomi RBI, e s like ,
▪ Banking: Need of Banks, Functions, ▪ Measurement of national income: cs SEBI,etc. Yojana & Financial
Types, Banking Reforms, Central value added method, income method, ▪ 12 NCERT
th ▪ Websites Kuruksh Times,
Bank and itsrole expenditure method, Application of Economics: like e tra ▪ Economi
Inflation and Employment various methods, Base year, Microeconomic Arthapedia, ▪ PIB: c&
▪ Definition, typesetc. GDPdeflator s Ministry of www.pib. Political
▪ Debates around GDP and otherindices ▪ VisionIASValue Financeetc. Weekly
Addition magazine
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Government Budgeting and Fiscal Policy Money and Banking Material nic.in
▪ Budgeting, types, its evolution in ▪ Money: Definition, Functions and Economy
India, Process, Componentetc. significance, Evolution of Money, ▪ QRMEconomy
▪ Public finance, Revenue Money supply in India and factors
andExpenditure, Deficits, Taxes, affectingit
Debtsetc. ▪ Banking:
Capital Market o Need of banks, Function,
▪ Terms andConcepts Commercial Banks
+ Current Affairs (December o Central Bank: Importance,
2023) functions, Structure, Policy tools,
Monetary Policy (CRR, SLR, OMO,
Repo andRev Repo, MSFetc.)
o BankingReforms
Inflation and
Employment
▪ Inflation: Definition, Inflationary Gap
and Inflationary Process, Inflation
Cycles: Demand Pull Inflation, Cost
Push Inflation, Causes of Inflation,
Inflation Controlmeasures
▪ Unemployment: Types of
Unemployment: Structural,
Seasonal, Frictional, Cyclical,
Nature of Unemployment inIndia
Government budgeting and Fiscal
Policy
▪ Budgeting: Evolution of Budgeting,
Institutions and Laws, The Union
Budget: Components - Revenue
Account, Capital Account, Measures of
Government Deficit etc., Weaknesses
in the BudgetaryProcess
▪ Fiscal Policy: Public Finance - Role
and Importance, Public Expenditure -
Revenue and Capital,
Developmentand Non-Development,
Public Revenue - Sources of Revenue,
Taxes: Classification, Direct and
Indirect, Specific and Ad Valorem,
Social and Economic Objectives of
Taxes, Objectives of Taxation, GST,
d.)Public
Debt, Deficit Financing
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Capital Markets
▪ Basic Terms and Concepts, Equity
and debt Instruments, Primary
marketand
Secondary markets etc.
Test 22 JANUAR Indian Economy (II) Agriculture ▪ 11thNCERT: ▪ Websites ▪ The ▪ Economic
[4147] Y 21, ▪ Recent trends in AgricultureSector, Economics: like Hindu: Times,
2024 ▪ Agriculture ▪ Cropping System andPattern; Indian Arthapedia, Busines TOI,
▪ Industry ▪ Agricultural Marketing andReforms; Economic Ministry of s Line, Livemint,
▪ Services ▪ AgriculturalResearch; Development Financeetc Indian etc
▪ Infrastructure andCommunication ▪ SustainableAgriculture; ▪ www.arthapedia ▪ Websites of Express ▪ Magazine
▪ Five yearPlans ▪ AnimalHusbandry .in regulatory ▪ Magazin s like
▪ Economic Reforms since1991 ▪ PDS ▪ Officialwebsites bodies like e s like Economic
▪ ForeignTrade ▪ Farm distress and governmentinitiatives of WTO, IMF, RBI, Yojana & &
▪ India and IMF, WTO,WIPO Industrial Sector WIPO SEBI,etc. Kuruksh Political
▪ India and InternationalInstitutions ▪ IndustrialPolicies, ▪ Other e tra Weekly,
▪ IPRs ▪ Licensing websites:www.i ▪ PIB Frontline,
External Sector and Currency pindia.nic.inwww :www.pi India
▪ MSME
Exchange rates .copyright.gov.in b.nic.in Today,etc
▪ LabourReforms
▪ BoP, BoT, International ▪ CompaniesAct ▪ VisionIASValue
trade,IMF,WTO,Trade policies, issues Addition
▪ Make in India, SkillIndia
and challengesetc. Material
▪ Challenges in Industrialdevelopment
+ Current Affairs (January 2024) Economy
▪ Organised and unorganisedsector
▪ PPP, Investmentmodels ▪ QRMEconomy
▪ Recent initiatives taken by the govt.,etc.
Services
▪ Insurance,
▪ Aviation,
▪ Tourism,
▪ Issues and potential of servicessector
▪ Government policiesetc.
▪ Five year Plans: Priorities and
Performance, Issues related
toplanning
▪ Economic Policies till1991
▪ Economic Reforms since 1991:
End of license Raj, Liberalization,
Privatisation and Globalisation, FDI,
FII, issues, challengesetc.
▪ Infrastructure: IT,Communication,
Urbanisation, Transport, Mining, etc.
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▪ Foreign Trade of India: Trade
Policy, Product wise trade, Region
wise trade, Subsidy boxes, WTO
related issues and India
▪ Intellectual Property Rights
External Sector and Currency
Exchange rate
▪ Balance of Payments: Definition,
Current and Capital Accounts,
Convertibility, Items Included in BoP,
BoP andBoT.
▪ International Trade and Bodies:
IMF: Purpose and Objectives,
Organization and Functions, Working
and Evaluation, IMF and
Underdeveloped Countries, SDR's,
Reforms etc., WorldBank,
Bilateral and Regional Cooperation.
Test 23 JANUAR Basic Science and Physics ▪ 6th, 7th, 8th, ▪ Websites ▪ The ▪ TOI,
[4148] Y 28, Technology Physics ▪ Standards andunits 9th and 10th like ISRO, Hindu: Livemin
2024 ▪ Standards andunits ▪ Mechanics and properties ofmatter NCERT:Science DST, DRDO, Scienc t, etc.
▪ Mechanics and properties ofmatter ▪ Heat ▪ Class DAE etc. e ▪ Magazine
▪ Heat ▪ Sound 12thBiologyN ▪ Science News, s like
▪ Sound ▪ Optics CERT Reporter Indian Economic
▪ Optics ▪ Electricity andMagnetism ▪ (Read Magazin Expres &
▪ Electricity andMagnetism ▪ Atomic and Nuclearphysics Chapters e s Political
▪ Atomic and Nuclearphysics ▪ ModernPhysics according to ▪ Magazin Weekly,
▪ ModernPhysics ▪ Astronomy and SpaceScience syllabus) e s like Frontline,
▪ Astronomy and SpaceScience Chemistry Yojana & India
Chemistry Kuruksh Today,etc
▪ Matters and itsnature
e tra
▪ Matters and itsnature ▪ Chemical Reactions andEquations
▪ PIB
▪ Chemical Reactions andEquations ▪ Structure of theAtom
:www.pi
▪ Structure of theAtom ▪ Periodic classification ofelements
b.nic.in
▪ Periodic classification ofelements ▪ ChemicalBonding
▪ ChemicalBonding ▪ Carbon and itscompound
▪ Carbon and itscompound ▪ Acid, Bases andSalts
▪ Acid, Bases andSalts ▪ Metals andNonmetals
▪ Metals andNon-metals ▪ Thermodynamics
▪ Thermodynamics ▪ Nanotechnology
▪ Nanotechnology ▪ AgriculturalChemistry
▪ AgriculturalChemistry ▪ MedicinalChemistry

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▪ MedicinalChemistry ▪ FoodChemistry
▪ FoodChemistry ▪ BioChemistry
▪ BioChemistry ▪ Polymers andPlastics
▪ Polymers andPlastics Biology:
Biology ▪ Introduction
▪ Introduction ▪ CellBiology
▪ CellBiology ▪ Life processes - Nutrition,
▪ Lifeprocesses Respiration, Muscle movement,
▪ Biocommunication skeletal system, circulatory
▪ Diseases and DefenceMechanism system,excretion.
▪ Nutrition ▪ Biocommunication
▪ Origin and Evolution oflife ▪ Genetics - The science ofheredity
▪ Genetics ▪ Diseases and DefenceMechanisms
▪ PlantBiology ▪ Origin and Evolution oflife
+ Applied Science and Modern ▪ Plant Biology - Plant Growth
Day Technology / and Development
Latest Research + Applied Science and Modern
+ Current Affairs (January Day Technology / Latest
2024) Research

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[4149] Y 4, Economy & Social Development + Ecology & Environment + General Science + Current Affairs
2024

Test 25 FEBRUAR FULL LENGTH TEST (COMPLETE SYLLABUS): Indian Constitution, Political System and Governance + Geography + History of India + Indian
[4150] Y 11, Economy & Social Development + Ecology & Environment + General Science + Current Affairs
2024

Test 26 FEBRUAR FULL LENGTH TEST (COMPLETE SYLLABUS): Indian Constitution, Political System and Governance + Geography + History of India + Indian
[4151] Y 18, Economy & Social Development + Ecology & Environment + General Science + Current Affairs
2024

Test 27 FEBRUAR FULL LENGTH TEST (COMPLETE SYLLABUS): Indian Constitution, Political System and Governance + Geography + History of India + Indian
[4152] Y 25, Economy & Social Development + Ecology & Environment + General Science + Current Affairs
2024

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Test 28 MARC FULL LENGTH TEST (COMPLETE SYLLABUS): Indian Constitution, Political System and Governance + Geography + History of India + Indian
[4153] H 3, Economy & Social Development + Ecology & Environment + General Science + Current Affairs
2024

Test 29 MARC ▪ Economic Survey2023-24 Primary (Essential) References Primary (Essential) News Secondary (Additional)
[4154] H 10, ▪ Budget2024-25 ▪ Economic Survey2023-24 Papers/Magazines/Websi News
2024 + Current ▪ Budget2024-25 tes Papers/Magazines/Websi
Affairs ▪ The Hindu: Business tes
Line, IndianExpress ▪ TOI, Livemint,etc.
▪ Magazines like Yojana ▪ Magazines like Economic &
& Kurukshetra Political Weekly,
▪ PIB :www.pib.nic.in Frontline,India Today,etc.

Test 30 MARC FULL LENGTH TEST (COMPLETE SYLLABUS): Indian Constitution, Political System and Governance + Geography + History of India + Indian
[4155] H 17, Economy & Social Development + Ecology & Environment + General Science + Current Affairs
2024

Test 31 MARC FULL LENGTH TEST (COMPLETE SYLLABUS): Indian Constitution, Political System and Governance + Geography + History of India + Indian
[4156] H 24, Economy & Social Development + Ecology & Environment + General Science + Current Affairs
2024

Test 32 MARC FULL LENGTH TEST (COMPLETE SYLLABUS): Indian Constitution, Political System and Governance + Geography + History of India + Indian
[4157] H 31, Economy & Social Development + Ecology & Environment + General Science + Current Affairs
2024
Test 33 APRIL FULL LENGTH TEST (COMPLETE SYLLABUS): Indian Constitution, Political System and Governance + Geography + History of India + Indian
[4158] 7, Economy & Social Development + Ecology & Environment + General Science + Current Affairs
2024
Test 34 APRIL Social Development & India Year Book ▪ Human Development, HDI, MDGs,SDGs ▪ 11thNCERT: ▪ The ▪ TOI,
[4159] 14, 2024 ▪ Poverty and Related Concepts- Economics: Hindu: Livemin
2024 ▪ Human CapitalDevelopment Definition, Causes, Poverty Indian Busines t, etc.
▪ Poverty &Unemployment Line,etc. Economic s Line, ▪ Magazine
▪ InclusiveGrowth ▪ Initiatives taken by Govt. Development Indian s like
▪ RuralDevelopment (schemes, policies and Acts) to ▪ Indian Express Economic
▪ Health, Literacy andEducation promote:- Economy ▪ Magazin & Political
▪ Demographics ▪ InclusiveGrowth (Special Issue) e s like Weekly,
▪ Women &Child ▪ Employment (MNREGA, NLM, - Pratiyogita Yojana & Frontline,
▪ SocialSecurity NRLM etc.) Darpan Kuruksh India
Social Sectors Initiatives: ▪ Health (NRHM, JSY, JSSKetc.) ▪ EconomicSurvey e tra Today,etc.
▪ Poverty alleviationProgrammes ▪ Literacy and Education (SSA, MDM, ▪ India Year ▪ PIB:
NLM etc.) Book 2024 www.pib.
▪ Employment GenerationProgrammes
▪ Basic Amenities: Housing /Drinking ▪ Demographic Dividend (Skill India)and ▪ Official
related schemes Ministries

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Waters / Sanitation ▪ Women and Child welfare (BBBPS, Websites like nic.in
▪ Health and FamilyWelfare UJJAWALA, SWADHAR, ICDS, Ministry of
▪ Women and ChildDevelopment SABLAetc.) HRD, WCD, etc.
▪ Social Welfareetc. ▪ Insurance and Social Security
+ Current (AABY, APY, NPS, PFRDAetc.)
Affairs ▪ Rural Development Schemes
(PMGSY, SAGY etc.)
▪ Urban Development (Smart
City, AMRUT, HFAetc.)
▪ NSSO findings, reports, etc
(Conceptual questions will also
beasked)
▪ India Year Book2024.
Test 35 APRIL FULL LENGTH TEST (COMPLETE SYLLABUS): Indian Constitution, Political System and Governance + Geography + History of India + Indian
[4160] 21, Economy & Social Development + Ecology & Environment + General Science + Current Affairs
2024

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