PNRD Assam Tax Collector Exam Pattern
Subjects | No of Questions | Maximum Marks | Total Time Duration |
Logical Reasoning, Aptitude & Comprehension | 100 | 100 | 3 Hours |
Matters relating to History and Culture of Assam and India | |||
General Knowledge |
- The PNRD Assam Tax Collector Exam is an objective type Exam.
- PNRD Assam Tax Collector Exam consists of 100 marks.
- Total time Duration for PNRD Assam Tax Collector Exam is 3hrs.
- 0.25 negative marking for every wrong answer in PNRD Assam Tax Collector Exam.
PNRD Assam Tax Collector Syllabus For Reasoning
- Blood Relations.
- Number Series.
- Directions.
- Coding-Decoding.
- Analogy.
- Decision Making.
- Embedded Figures
- Arithmetical Reasoning.
- Cubes and Dice
- Statement Conclusion
- Number Ranking.
- Alphabet Series.
- Clocks & Calendars.
- Mirror Images.
- Non-Verbal Series.
PNRD Assam Tax Collector Syllabus – PNRD Assam Tax Collector Syllabus for Aptitude
- Averages.
- Percentages.
- Ratio & Proportion.
- Decimals and Fractions.
- Computation of Whole Numbers.
- Ratio and Time.
- Time and Work.
- Time and Distance.
- Interest & Discount.
- Profit and Loss.
- Number Systems.
- Use of Tables and Graphs Mensuration.
- Fundamental Arithmetical Operations.
- The relationship between Numbers.
PNRD Assam Tax Collector Syllabus – General Awareness
- Current Events.
- Economic Scene.
- Sports.
- Countries and Capitals.
- Scientific Research.
- History.
- Culture.
- National & Internation affairs.
- States & Capitals.
- Daily News.
- Famous Personalities.
- Art & Culture.
- Sports & Games.
- Current GK.
- Geography.
- General Polity including Indian Constitution.
- Countries & Currencies.
PNRD Assam Tax Collector Syllabus – History and Culture of Assam and India
- Indus Valley Civilisation — relation with Rigvedic and West Asian civilizations.
- Effects of Alexanders invasion of India.
- Sivaji — character and achievements.
- Mughal administration central and provincial state of art, architecture and literature in Mughal India Decline of the Mughal Empire.
- Effect of the Battle of Palassey— the advent of the British Clive in Bengal.
- Warren Hastings — the real founder of the British Empire in India achievements impeachment.
- Lord Cornwallis Permanent settlement.
- Wellesley to Lord Hastings AngloMysore, AngloMaratha and AngloGurkha conflict.
- Rise and fall of the Sikhs.
- Bentinck to Dalhousie expansion and consolidation of Company’s rule in India.
- Revolt of 1857 character and consequences.
- India under the British Crown Canning to Mountbatten.
- British relation with the NorthEast and NorthWest Frontier.
- Impact of Western Education and Ideas — new awakening.
- Birth of Indian National Congress Indian National Struggle for self-government, the partition of Bengal— Swadeshi movement.
- NonCooperation Movement.
- Constitutional Movements.
- Ashoka as a ruler and missionary his place in history.
- The decline of the Mauryas and Ashoka’s responsibility for it. The administrative system of the Mauryas.
- Sungas, Kansas, Pallavas and Satavahans
- The greatness of the Gupta— Guptas Golden Age, India Cultural contact with Southeast Asia and neighbouring countries.
- Harshavardhanahis relation with King Bhaskarvarman of Kamrupa and Sasanka of Gauda Huen Tsang.
- The Chalukyas and the Rastrakutas of the Deccan.
- The Arab invasion of Sind.
- The Khiliji imperialism under Alauddin
- The Tughluqs and disintegration of the Delhi Sultanate.
- Mughal Afghan contest (15261556) Shershah.
- Akbar as a national monarch– religious policy, civil and military administration.
- Aurangajebcharacter and policy, his responsibility for the downfall of the Mughal Empire.