Delhi Forest Guard Syllabus 2020 Question Paper, Negative Marking

Delhi Forest Guard Syllabus 2020 दिल्ली वन विभाग सिलबस Delhi Forest Department Syllabus 2020 Delhi Forest Guard Question Paper 2020 Delhi Forest Ranger Syllabus 2020 Negative Marking. Delhi Van Vibhag Syllabus 2020.
Delhi Forest Ranger Syllabus 2020
Two stages: Online Objective Multiple Choice Type examination followed by Physical Test.
Stage 1:
General Aptitude– 100marks/100questions
a) General Intelligence + Reasoning – 25 marks/25 questions
b) General Awareness – 25 marks/25 questions
c) Quantitative Aptitude – 25 marks/25 questions
d) English Comprehension – 25 marks/25 questions

Physics, Chemistry, Maths/Biology, Technology & Environment – 100marks/100questions
Total – 200 marks/200 Questions
[Duration (03) Three hours].


Subject
Questions
Marks
General Intelligence + Reasoning
25
25
General Awareness
25
25
Quantitative Aptitude
25
25
English Comprehension
25
25

Subject
Questions
Marks
 Exam
Physics, Chemistry, Maths/Biology, Technology & Environment
100
100

Total
200
200
3 hours





Stage 2
Physical
Height
Running

Stage-2:
Physical Test The minimum standards for height and chest girth for a candidate shall be as follows:
However, the above height standards are relaxable to the extent given below in case of candidates belonging to Scheduled Tribes and Races such as Assamese, Bhutanese, Garhwali’s, Gorkhas, Kumaonise, Ladakhese, Mizo, Naga, Nepalese, Sikkimese and those from Arunachal Pradesh, Lahaul and Spiti, Meghalaya Male - 152 Cm Female - 145 CM (b)Male/Female candidates must pass a Physical Test Covering a distance of 25/16 KMs respectively within four hours on foot.

2. Forest Guard
Online Objective Multiple Choice Type examination followed by Physical Test.
a) General Intelligence + Reasoning – 40 marks/40 questions
b) General Awareness – 40 marks/40 questions
c) Quantitative Aptitude – 40 marks/40 questions
d)English Language & Comprehension - 40 marks/40 questions
e)Hindi Language & Comprehension – 40 marks/40 questions.

Total – 200 marks/200 Questions (Duration Two hours).

Delhi Forest Guard Syllabus 2020
Subject
Questions
Marks
Time
Hindi Language & Comprehension
40
40

General Intelligence + Reasoning
40
40

General Awareness
40
40

Quantitative Aptitude
40
40
3 hours
English Comprehension
40
40

Total
200
200

Negative Marking
1/4
0.25

Exam Centre
Delhi NCR
Border State
 All India

Stage 2
Physical
Height
Running

3. Wildlife Guard/ Game Watcher
Online Objective Multiple Choice Type examination.
a) General Intelligence + Reasoning – 40 marks/40 questions
b) General Awareness – 40 marks/40 questions
c) Quantitative Aptitude – 40 marks/40 questions
d)English Language & Comprehension – 40 marks/40 questions
e)Hindi Language & Comprehension – 40 marks/40 questions

Total – 200 marks/200 Questions (Duration Two hours).


Delhi Wild Life Guard Syllabus 2020
Subject
Questions
Marks
Time
Hindi Language & Comprehension
40
40

General Intelligence + Reasoning
40
40

General Awareness
40
40

Quantitative Aptitude
40
40
2 hours
English Comprehension
40
40

Total
200
200


Candidates should note that in order to discourage the guess work, in all such cases where the question is of 01 marks there will be penalty of 0.25 (negative marking) for wrong answer/multiple answers marked by a candidate in the objective type question papers having four alternatives.

The eligible candidates shall be issued an e-Admit Card by the dates specified above. If a candidate does not receive his/her e-Admit Card or any other communication regarding his/her candidature for the examination by the stipulated date before the commencement of the examination, he/she should contact the Helpdesk.

Candidates must ensure that their e-mail IDs and mobile number given in their online applications are valid and active till completion of whole recruitment process.

FORESTS GUARD & WILDLIFE GUARD:
i) General Awareness: Questions will be designed to test the ability of the candidate’s General Awareness of the environment around him/her and its application to society. The questions will be designed to test knowledge of Current Events and of such matter of everyday observation as may be expected of an educated person. The test will also include questions relating to History, Polity, Constitution, Sports, Art & Culture, Geography, Economics, Everyday Science, Scientific Research, National/International Organizations /Institutions etc.

(ii) General Intelligence & Reasoning Ability: The syllabus of General Intelligence & Reasoning Ability includes questions of both verbal and nonverbal types. Test may include questions on analogies, similarities, differences, space visualization, problem solving, analysis, judgment, decision making, visual memory, discrimination, observation, relationship, concepts, arithmetical reasoning, verbal and figure classification, arithmetical number series etc.

(iii) Arithmetical & Numerical Ability : The test of Arithmetical and Numerical Abilities will cover Number Systems including questions on Simplification, Decimals, Fractions, L.C.M., H.C.F., Ratio & Proportion, Percentage, Average, Profit & Loss, Discount, Simple & Compound Interest, Menstruation, Time & Work, Time & Distance, Tables & Graphs etc. of 10th level.

(iv) & (v) Hindi Language & Comprehension and English Language & Comprehension: In addition to the testing of candidate’s understanding and comprehension of the English and Hindi Languages, questions on its Vocabulary, Grammar, Sentence Structure, Synonyms, Antonyms and its correct usage etc. would also be covered. Reasoning Ability.

Science, Technology & Environment

Physics:
Units & Dimension, Motion, Work, Energy, and Power, Gravitation, Pressure, Floatation, Surface Tension, Viscosity, Elasticity, Simple Harmonic Motion, Wave, Sound Wave, Heat & Thermodynamics, Light, Static Electricity, Current Electricity, Magnetism.

Chemistry:
Oxidation and Reduction, Acids, Base and Salts; Behavior of Gases, Electrolysis, Carbon and its Compound.

Biology:
(Optional) Introduction, Classification of Organisms, Cytology, Genetic, Structure of Plant and Animal Cell, Classification of Plant Kingdom, Plant Morphology, Plant tissue, Photosynthesis, Plant Hormones, Plant Diseases, Mode of Nutrition in Plant, Control and Coordination in Plant, Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plant, Asexual Reproduction in Plant, Transport system in Plant, Respiration and Excretion in plants.

Environment:
1. Conservation, environmental pollution and degradation, environmental impact assessment
2. Biodiversity – importance for human survival, International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources, biodiversity hot spots, Red Data Book.
3. Basic components of an ecosystem-structure and functional aspects of an Ecosystem-Tropic structure-Ecological Niche-Ecological DominanceStability, Diversity rule. Homeostasis, aquatic Ecosystem-physicochemical nature of lentic and lotic ecosystems. Types of aquatic ecosystem-structure and organization with examples of fresh water Ecosystem. Marine water ecosystem, estuarine water EcosystemMangroves. Terrestrial Ecosystem: Tundra forest, Grassland, Desert ecosystem. Energy flow in ecosystems-Laws of Thermodynamics. Productivity-Biomass production, primary productivity and net productivity. Food Chain – Types of food chain with examples, Foodweb, Ecological pyramid of biomes.

4. Environmental ecology – terms, effects of environmental degradation

5. Pollution – types, impacts, solutions, acid rain, smog, greenhouse gases, algal bloom, ozone layer. 6. Waste management: Biochemical wastes, Municipal solid wastes, plastic wastes
7. Sustainable Development – concept, technologies, renewable energy sources, bio-fertilizers, bio-pesticides, biomass gasification.
10.Ecologically sensitive areas in India – Western Ghats, Himalayas, Aravallis etc.
11.Laws, regulatory bodies and policies at national and international level – Environment Protection Act, National Biodiversity Authority, Forest Right Act, protocols and summits like Nagoya Protocol, Cartagena Protocol and Lima Conference, etc. 20
12.UNEP, FAO, UNESCO.

13. Ramsar Convention, Montreux Record, the three Rio Conventions— Convention on Biological Diversity (CoB), United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification – from the 1992 Earth Summit, etc.
14.Carbon trading and leakage issues, Kyoto mechanism, emission trading, etc.

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