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For Each Case 
No. of Paper : 1 
Marks : 100 
Time Allowed : 100 Minutes 
FEDERAL PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION 
(Curriculum & Research Wing) 
Scheme and Syllabi for Screening/ Professional Tests Relating to 
Posts Advertised Vide Consolidated Advertisement No. 07/2014 
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Case No. 
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Particulars of Post(s) Qualifications for Posts Test Specification Topics of Syllabi 
1. 145/2014 Director (Statistics) 
(BS-19), Pakistan Public 
Administration Research 
Centre, Management 
Services Wing, 
Establishment Division. 
i Second Class or Grade ‘C’ 
Master’s Degree or equivalent 
qualifications in Statistics/ 
Mathematics/Economics. 
ii Twelve (12) years post 
qualification experience in 
planning, Execution, Monitoring 
and Evaluation of the Projects 
relating to Socio-Economic Data 
and writing of reports thereon 
Objective Type Test (MCQ) 
Professional Test=100 marks 
 Methods of Data Collection and Analysis of Data, 
 Usage of Internet & other Media for Research 
Assignments. 
 Report Writing and Presentation Skill, 
 Project Planning and Management, 
 Preparation of PC-I of Project. 
 Project Monitoring and Evaluation 
 Civil Servants Act, 1973 and Rules made thereunder 
 Civil Servants (Appointment, Promotion & Transfer) 
Rules, 1973 
 General Provident Fund Rules. 
 Benevolent Fund and Group Insurance Rules. 
 Government Servants (Efficiency And Discipline) 
Rules, 1973 
 Appeal Rules, 1977. 
 Rules of Business, 1973 
 System of Financial Control and Budgeting, 2006 
 Public Procurement Rules, 2004 
 
2. 159/2014 Security Officer (BS-17), 
Pakistan Mint, Lahore, 
Finance Division. 
i Second Class or Grade ‘C’ 
Master’s degree from a university 
recognized by the HEC. 
ii Two (2) years post qualification 
experience in security matters. 
OR 
Ex-Commissioned/ Gazetted 
Officer from Army/Civil Law 
Enforcement Agencies with two 
(2) years experience. 
Objective Type Test (MCQ) 
Part-I 
English = 20 marks 
Part-II 
General Intelligence/ 
Professional Test = 80 marks 
Part-I 
Vocabulary, Grammar Usage, Sentence Structuring. 
Part-II 
 Basic Arithmetic. 
 Current Affairs. 
 Pakistan Affairs & Islamic Studies 
 Everyday/General Science 
 Security Measures to Maintain Law & Order 
Note : (Equal weightage for each topic at Part-II)
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3. 160/2014 Bullion Superintendent 
(BS-17), Pakistan Mint, 
Lahore, Finance Division. 
i Second Class or Grade ‘C’ 
Master’s degree from a university 
recognized by the HEC. 
ii Two (2) years post qualification 
experience of stores; inter 
workshop transactions, inventory 
and safe stock keeping of stores 
or metals. 
Objective Type Test (MCQ) 
Part-I 
English = 20 marks 
Part-II 
Professional Test=80 marks 
Part-I 
Vocabulary, Grammar Usage, Sentence Structuring. 
Part-II 
 Basic Arithmetic 
 General Science 
 Basic knowledge of I.T 
 Procedures of Receipt and Issue of Stores 
 Public Procurement Rules, 2004 
 Stores procedures with relation to following topics:- 
a. Stock Taking 
b. Inter workshop transactions 
c. Inventory of goods 
d. Ware House Management 
4. 161/2014 Data Processing Assistant 
(BS-16), Federal Public 
Service Commission. 
Second Class or Grade ‘C’ Bachelor’s 
degree in Computer Science/IT or 
equivalent. 
OR 
Second Class or Grade ‘C’ Bachelor’s 
degree with Mathematics/Statistics/ 
Physics/Economics and one year 
diploma in Computer from the 
recognized Institution. 
Objective Type Test (MCQ) 
Part-I 
English = 20 marks 
Part-II 
Professional Test=80 marks 
Part-I 
Grammar Usage, Sentence Structuring 
Part-II 
 Use of Microsoft Office 
 Application and System Software, 
 Arithmetic Logical Unit, Memory (RAM, ROM) 
Types of RAM, Ports, etc. 
 Input and Output Devices, 
 Storage and Multimedia, 
 Network & Security Issues, 
 Microsoft Windows. 
5. 162/2014 Admn Officer (BS-17), 
Pakistan Mint, Lahore, 
Finance Division. 
i Second Class or Grade ‘C’ 
Master’s degree from a university 
recognized by the HEC. 
ii Two (2) years post Qualification 
experience in administrative 
matters. 
Objective Type Test (MCQ) 
Part-I 
English = 20 marks 
Part-II 
Professional Test=80 marks 
Part-I 
Vocabulary, Grammar Usage, Sentence Structuring 
Part-II 
 Civil Servants Act, 1973 and Rules made thereunder 
 Civil Servants (Appointment, Promotion & Transfer) 
Rules, 1973 
 General Provident Fund Rules. 
 System of Financial Control and Budgeting, 2006 
 Benevolent Fund and Group Insurance Rules. 
 Government Servants (Efficiency And Discipline) 
Rules, 1973 
 Appeal Rules, 1977. 
 Rules of Business, 1973 
 Public Procurement Rules, 2004 
 Basic knowledge of Computer/IT.
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Particulars of Post(s) Qualifications for Posts Test Specification Topics of Syllabi 
6. 164/2014 Sports Officer (BS-16), 
Pakistan Marine Academy 
Karachi, Ministry of Ports 
and Shipping 
Degree in Physical Education with 
two (2) years post qualification 
professional experience. 
OR 
A retired JCO/CPO/Warrant Officer, 
who has done courses in Physical 
training and sports at Defence 
Institutions. 
Objective Type Test (MCQ) 
Part-I 
English = 20 marks 
Part-II 
Professional Test=80 marks 
Part-I 
Grammar Usage, Sentence Structuring 
Part-II 
 Major Sports/Games & physical activities in Colleges 
 Planning of Sports Events 
 Rules & regulations of various sports and games 
 Standard Sizes of various sports fields 
 Types of Swimming and Swimming Test 
 Benefits of Physical Training and Sports 
7. 165/2014 General Knowledge 
Instructor (BS-17), Pakistan 
Marine Academy, Ministry of 
Ports and Shipping. 
i) Second Class or Grade ‘C’ Master 
degree in International Relations. 
ii) Two (2) years post qualification 
experience of teaching current 
affairs in a service institution or 
equal number of Sea Service in the 
Rank. 
Objective Type Test (MCQ) 
Part-I 
English =20 marks 
Part-II 
Subject Test = 50 marks 
Part-III 
Professional Test=30 marks 
Part-I 
Vocabulary, Grammar usage, Sentence Structuring 
Part-II 
 Introduction to International Relations 
 Geo-Political Structure of the World 
 Global Issues in International Relations 
 Theories and Approaches to International Relations 
 International Law 
 Regional and International Organizations 
 Research Methods in International Relations 
 International Economic Relations 
 Introduction to Strategic Studies 
 Diplomacy 
 Conflict Resolution 
 Human Rights in International Relations 
 Comparative Foreign Policies of Major Powers: US, 
Russia, China 
 International Politics of Environment 
 Foreign Policy of Pakistan 
Part-III 
 Teaching Techniques and Methodology 
 Classroom Management and Discipline 
 Planning and Management of General Knowledge 
Competition and external programmes for cadets 
 Planning and Management of study tour/visits to 
historical places with cadets
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Particulars of Post(s) Qualifications for Posts Test Specification Topics of Syllabi 
8. 168/2014 Charge/Staff Nurse 
(Female) (Civilian) 
(BS-16), Military Hospitals, 
Ministry of Defence 
i) Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing or 
equivalent qualification 
recognized by the Pakistan 
Nursing Council 
ii) Registration with Pakistan 
Nursing Council 
OR 
i) Three years Diploma in Nursing. 
ii) One year Course/Certificate in 
Midwifery. 
iii) Registration with Pakistan 
Nursing Council 
Objective Type Test (MCQ) 
Part-I 
English = 20 marks 
Part-II 
Professional Test=80 marks 
Part-I 
Grammar Usage, Sentence Structuring 
Part-II 
 Basic Medical Sciences 
 General Nursing 
 Ward Administration 
 Hospitality of the Patients 
 Care vs. Cure for Health Management 
 Developing Training & Instructional Materials for 
Nursing Courses. 
9. 169/2014 Assistant Director (BS-17), 
Textile Commissioner’s 
Organization, Karachi, 
Ministry of Textile Industry, 
Bachelor’s Degree in Textile 
Technology 
Objective Type Test (MCQ) 
Part-I 
English = 20 marks 
Part-II 
Professional Test=80 marks 
Part-I 
Vocabulary, Grammar usage, Sentence Structuring 
Part-II 
 Importance of Textile Industry in the Economy of 
Pakistan 
 Textile Engineering material, 
 Spinning, Weaving, Fibre Science, 
 Yarn manufacturing, 
 Fabric manufacturing, design and structure 
 Dyeing and printing, 
 Industrial engineering and management, 
 Textile testing and quality control, 
 Textile marketing, 
 Textile project planning, 
 Engineering design project. 
10. 170/2014 Deputy Assistant Director 
(BS-16), Textile 
Commissioner’s 
Organization, Karachi, 
Ministry of Textile Industry. 
Bachelor’s Degree in Textile 
Technology 
OR 
Three years post Matric Diploma in 
Textile Technology with five years 
experience in the related field. 
Objective Type Test (MCQ) 
Part-I 
English = 20 marks 
Part-II 
Professional Test=80 marks 
Part-I 
Grammar Usage, Sentence Structuring 
Part-II 
 General textile technology, 
 Spinning, Weaving, 
 Dyeing and finishing, 
 Testing and quality control, 
 Fabric design and structure, 
 Business management and industrial economics, 
 Industrial management and human relations.
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Case No. 
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Particulars of Post(s) Qualifications for Posts Test Specification Topics of Syllabi 
11. 175/2014 Trained Graduate Teacher 
(English Literature ) (Male) 
(BS-16), F.G. English 
Medium (Public) Schools, 
Directorate of Federal 
Government Educational 
Institutions, (Cantt./ 
Garrisons), Ministry of 
Defence. 
i). Second Class or Grade ‘C’ 
Bachelor’s Degree in the 
English Literature. 
ii). B.Ed. 
Objective Type Test (MCQ) 
Part-I 
English = 20 marks 
Part-II 
Subject Biased = 40 marks 
Part-III 
Job Oriented = 40 marks 
Part-I 
Grammar Usage, Sentence Structuring 
Part-II (Bachelor’s Level) 
 English Literature 17th to 20th Century. 
 English Language Teaching. 
 Syntax. 
 Diction. 
Part-III 
 Education System in Pakistan, 
 Educational Psychology, 
 Class Room Management and Discipline, 
 Instructional Planning and Teaching Strategies, 
 Students Evaluation and Examination System, 
12. 176/2014 Education Officer (Physics) 
(BS-17), Pakistan Marine 
Academy Karachi, Ministry 
of Ports and Shipping 
Second Class or Grade ‘C’ Master’s 
Degree in Physics or equivalent 
qualification from a recognized 
University. 
Objective Type Test (MCQ) 
Part-I 
English = 20 marks 
Part-II 
Subject Test = 50 marks 
Part-III 
Professional Test=30 marks 
Part-I 
Vocabulary, Grammar Usage, Sentence Structuring. 
Part-II (Masters Level) 
 Heat and Thermodynamics, 
 Waves and Optics, 
 Electrostatic, 
 Electricity and Magnetism, 
 Atomic and Modern Physics, 
 Nuclear Physics, 
 Basic Solid State Physics, 
 Basic Electronics, 
 Electrodynamics, 
 Mechanics 
Part-III 
 Teaching Techniques and Methodology 
 Classroom Management and Discipline 
 Testing and Evaluation 
 Development of Education in Pakistan
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Case No. 
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Particulars of Post(s) Qualifications for Posts Test Specification Topics of Syllabi 
13. 177/2014 Nautical Instructor (BS-17), 
Pakistan Marine Academy 
Karachi, Ministry of Ports 
and Shipping. 
i) Second Mate (Foreign Going)/ 
Mate Home Trader/ Sub-Lieut 
(S.D)/ Hony. Sub-Lieut (S.D). 
ii) Two (2) years post qualification 
experience as Instructor in a 
training Establishment for Sailors or 
equal number of Sea Service in the 
Rank. 
Objective Type Test (MCQ) 
Part-I 
English = 20 marks 
Part-II 
Professional Test = 80 marks 
Part-I 
Vocabulary, Grammar Usage, Sentence Structuring 
Part-II 
 Teaching GP-III Trainees 
 Conduct of Short Mandatory Courses like First Aid, 
Survival at Sea, Fire Fighting, etc. 
 Navigation and handling of Boats 
 Planning and Development alongwith practical 
instructions in General Seamanship. 
14. 178/2014 Vice Principal/ 
Headmistress (Female) 
(BS-18), Federal Govt. 
Schools, Federal 
Directorate of Education, 
Islamabad, Capital 
Administration and 
Development Division. 
i. Second Class OR Grade ‘C’ 
Master’s degree with B.Ed./M.Ed. 
ii. Five (5) years post qualification 
teaching and professional/ 
administrative experience in a 
recognized Educational Institution. 
Objective Type Test (MCQ) 
Professional Test = 100 marks 
 Educational Planning and Management 
 Educational Administration and Supervision, 
 Classroom/Institutional Management 
 Educational Psychology 
 Educational Guidance & Counselling 
 Curriculum Development 
 Teaching Techniques & Methodology 
 Co-curricular Activities in Educational Institutions 
 Testing & Evaluation 
 Educational Reforms in Pakistan 
15. 179/2014 Director (BS-19), Zoological 
Survey of Pakistan, Climate 
Change Division 
i Second Class or Grade ‘C’ 
Master’s degree in Zoology or 
equivalent from a recognized 
University. 
ii Twelve (12) years post 
qualification research and field 
experience in Zoology or Marine 
Biology or Ecology or Wildlife. 
Objective Type Test (MCQ) 
Professional Test = 100 marks 
 Eco System, 
 Classification of Fish, Reptiles, Mammals, 
 Classification of Mollusks, Edinodermata, 
 Species Detailed Account, 
 Theories of Evolution, 
 Mammalian Hormonal System, 
 Membrane System, 
 Mammalian Gametogensis and Fertilization, 
 Multiple Alleles. 
 Mendelian laws of inheritance, 
 Reproduction and Development, 
 Research Methodology 
 Methods of Data Collection and Analysis of Data, 
 Report Writing and Presentation Skill, 
 Role of National and International Scientific 
Organizations in Zoological field
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Particulars of Post(s) Qualifications for Posts Test Specification Topics of Syllabi 
16. 185/2014 Patrol Officer (BS-14), 
National Highways & 
Motorways Police, Ministry 
of Communications. 
i Second Class or Grade ‘C’ 
Bachelor’s Degree 
ii Minimum Height: 5’-8’ 
(Relaxable by 2″ for male and 
by 1″ for female candidates of 
Balochistan) 
iii Minimum Chest Measurement: 
33”-35”( Relaxable by 1”) 
iv Car and Motorcycle driving 
proficiency required. 
Objective Type Test(MCQ ) 
Part-I 
English =20 Marks 
Part-II : 
General Intelligence Test = 
80 Marks 
Part-I 
Grammar Usage, Sentence Structuring 
Part-II 
 Basic Arithmetic. 
 Current Affairs. 
 Pakistan Affairs & Islamic Studies 
 Everyday/General Science 
Note : (Equal weightage for each topic at Part-II) 
17. 186/2014 Patrol Officer (BS-14) (For 
departmental employees of 
NH & MP), National 
Highways & Motorways 
Police, Ministry of 
Communications.
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Syllabi for Written Examination (Descriptive) 
for all posts in BS-20 
(Case Nos. 163/2014) 
PAPER: ENGLISH (100 MARKS) 
There will be only one paper of 100 marks for BS-20 & BS-21 posts. 
English Essay: Candidates will be required to write one Essay in English from three 
topics comprising approximately 2000 words. Candidates are expected to reflect 
comprehensive and research based knowledge on a selected topic. Candidate’s 
articulation, expression and technical treatment of the style of English Essay writing 
will be examined. 
OR 
Case Study: Candidates will be given real situation case studies related to 
advertised posts/organization concerned and will be expected from the candidates to 
present (i) identification of issues (ii) evaluation of issues (iii) legal or case related 
theories (iv) evaluation of case facts if required and (v) possible solution of the case 
or writing judicial order, if the case so requires.
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Syllabi for Written Examination (Descriptive) 
for all posts in BS-18 &19 
(Case Nos. 145/2014, 178/2014 and 179/2014) 
PAPER-I: ENGLISH (100 MARKS) 
(i) English Essay-50 Marks: Candidates will be required to write one Essay in English 
from six topics comprising approximately 1500 words. Candidates are expected to 
reflect comprehensive and research based knowledge on a selected topic. 
Candidate’s articulation, expression and technical treatment of the style of English 
Essay writing will be examined. 
(ii) English (Composition and Précis)-50 Marks: 
The examination will test the candidate’s abilities to handle Précis Writing, Reading 
Comprehension, Sentence Structuring, Translation, Grammar and Vocabulary, etc. 
Précis Writing (10 marks): A selected passage with an orientation of generic 
understanding and enough flexibility for compression shall be given for précising and 
suggesting an appropriate title. 
Reading Comprehension (10 marks) 
A selected passage that is rich in substance but not very technical or discipline-specific 
shall be given, followed by five questions to be attempted, each carrying 2 
marks. 
Grammar and Vocabulary (10 marks): Correct usage of Tense, Articles, 
Prepositions, Conjunctions, Punctuation, Phrasal Verbs, Synonyms and Antonyms 
etc. 
Sentence Correction (5 marks): Ten sentences shall be given each having a clear 
structural flaw in terms of grammar or punctuation. The candidates shall be asked to 
rewrite them with really needed correction only, without marking unnecessary 
alterations. No two or more sentence should have exactly the same problem and 2-3 
sentences shall be based on correction of punctuation marks. 
Grouping of Words (5 marks): A random list of ten words of moderate standard 
(neither very easy nor utterly unfamiliar) shall be given, to be grouped by the 
candidates in pairs of those having similar or opposite meaning, as may be clearly 
directed in the question. 
Pairs of Words (5 marks): Five pairs shall be given of seemingly similar words with 
different meanings, generally confused in communication, for bringing out the 
difference in meaning of any five of them, by first explaining them in parenthesis and 
then using them in sentences. 
Translation (5 marks): Ten short Urdu sentences involving structural composition, 
significant terms and figurative/idiomatic expressions shall be given, to be accurately 
translated in English.
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SUGGESTED READINGS 
Sr. No. Title Author 
1. English Grammar in Use Raymond Murphy (Cambridge 
University Press) 
2. Practical English Usage M. Swan (Oxford University Press) 
3. The Little, Brown Handbook H. Ramsey Flower & Jane Aaron 
(The Little, Brown & Co; Harper 
Collins) 
4. A University English Grammar R. Quirk & S. Greenbaum (ELBS; 
Longmans) 
5. Write Better, Speak Better Readers Digest Association 
6. Modern English in Action Henry Christ (D.C. Heath & Co.)
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PAPER-II: PROFESSIONAL (100 MARKS) 
For Director (Statistics) (BS-19), 
(Case No. 145/2014) 
Part-I: 50 Marks 
(Human Resource, Financial Management, 
Quality Management and Information Technology) 
I. Human Resource and Financial Management 
Definition, Significance and Scope of Human Resource Managment; Organization— 
Types of Organization, Theory of Organization, Principles of Organization, 
Organization of the Federal and Provincial Governments, Public Sector Enterprises; 
Approaches to Human Resource Management. Personnel Administration—Tools of 
Personnel Management: Selection, Training, Promotion, Compensation, Discipline; 
Communication, Communication Channels and Principles of Public Relations; 
Human Behaviour and Organizations Administration.—Elements of Financial 
Administration, Performance Programmed Budgeting, Capital Budget, Principles of 
Budgeting, Auditing and Accounting. 
II. Basic Concept of Quality Management 
ISO-9000, ISO-13000, other certifications regarding quality measurement; 
management, management for Results, Setting Performance Goals and Targets; 
Job Analysis: Job Description, Job Specification, Performance Evaluation; 
III. Information Technology and MS Office 
Fundamentals of Computer: CPU, Memory Devices, Types of Computers, 
Characteristics of Computer and related material; Application Software: Microsoft 
Word, Microsoft Power Point, Microsoft Excel; Search Engines, Web Design, Email, 
Internet Surfing, Social Networking (Facebook, Twitter, etc); General Introduction to 
Virus and Antivirus utilities; Programming Languages 
Part-II (Basic Statistics): 50 Marks 
I. Probability Distributions 
Discrete and continuous Probability Distributions.Properties, applications of 
Binomial, Poisson, Hyper-geometric, Normal Distribution and its properties, Standard 
Normal Curve, Normal approximation to Binomial and Poisson distribution. 
II. Regression Analysis & Correlation Analysis 
Concepts of Regression and Correlation and their application, Simple and Multiple 
Linear Regression (upto three variables), Estimation of the Parameters, Method of 
least square, Inference regarding regression parameters 
Correlation, Correlation Coefficient, Properties of Correlation Coefficient, Inference 
regarding correlation coefficient, Partial Correlation and Multiple Correlation (upto 
three variables).
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III. Sampling & Sampling Distributions 
Population and Sample, Advantages of Sampling, Sampling Design, Probability 
&Non-Probability Sampling techniques.Brief Concepts of Simple Random, Stratified, 
Systematic, Cluster, Multiple and Multistage Sampling. Purposive, Quota Sampling, 
Convenience & Accidental Sampling. 
Sampling with and without replacement, Application of Central Limit Theorem in 
Sampling, Sampling Distribution of Mean, difference between two Means, 
Proportion, difference between two Proportion and Variance. 
IV. Statistical Inferences 
Estimation: Point Estimation, Properties of a good Estimator.Interval Estimation. 
Interval Estimation of Population mean. Large and small sample confidence intervals 
for Population Mean. 
Hypothesis Testing: Types of errors. Hypothesis Testing for Population Mean. 
Inferences for Two Population Means. Inferences for the Mean of Two Normal 
Populations using Independent Samples (variances are assumed Equal). Inference 
for Two Populations Mean using Paired Samples.Inferences for Population 
Proportions. Confidence Intervals and hypothesis Testing for Population Proportion. 
Inferences for Two Populations Proportions using Independent Samples, Estimation 
of sample size 
Analysis of categorized data.Goodness of fit tests.Contingency tables. Test of 
independence in contingency tables. 
V. Design of Experiments 
One-way and Two-way Analysis of Variance, Design of Experiments, Concepts of 
Treatment, Replication, Blocking, Experimental Units and Experimental Error, Basic 
Principles of Design of Experiments, Description, Layout and Statistical Analysis of 
Completely Randomized Design (CRD), Randomized Complete Block Design 
(RCBD), Multiple Comparison tests (LSD test). 
SUGGESTED READINGS 
S. No. Title Author 
1. Human Resource Management H.T.Graham &Roger Bennett 
2. Management James A.F.Stoner, R.Eward 
Freeman, Daniel R.Gilbert Jr. 
3. Understanding Computer:Today and Tomorrow Deborah Morley, Charles Parker 
4. MS Office 365 Handbook: 2013 Edition Kevin Wilson 
5. Principles and Procedures of Statistics Steel, R and Torrie, J.H. 
6. Introduction to Statistical Theory, Part-I & II Chaudhry, S.M. and Kamal, S. 
7. Fundamentals of Modern Statistical Methods Wilcox, R. 
8. Statistical Methods Aggarwal, Y.P.
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PAPER-II: PROFESSIONAL (100 MARKS) 
for Vice Principal/Headmistress (Female) (BS-18), 
(Case No. 178/2014) 
Part-I: 50 Marks 
(Human Resource, Financial Management, 
Quality Management and Information Technology) 
I. Human Resource and Financial Management 
Definition, Significance and Scope of Human Resource Managment; Organization— 
Types of Organization, Theory of Organization, Principles of Organization, 
Organization of the Federal and Provincial Governments, Public Sector Enterprises; 
Approaches to Human Resource Management. Personnel Administration—Tools of 
Personnel Management: Selection, Training, Promotion, Compensation, Discipline; 
Communication, Communication Channels and Principles of Public Relations; 
Human Behaviour and Organizations Administration.—Elements of Financial 
Administration, Performance Programmed Budgeting, Capital Budget, Principles of 
Budgeting, Auditing and Accounting. 
II. Basic Concept of Quality Management 
ISO-9000, ISO-13000, other certifications regarding quality measurement; 
management, management for Results, Setting Performance Goals and Targets; 
Job Analysis: Job Description, Job Specification, Performance Evaluation; 
III. Information Technology and MS Office 
Fundamentals of Computer: CPU, Memory Devices, Types of Computers, 
Characteristics of Computer and related material; Application Software: Microsoft 
Word, Microsoft Power Point, Microsoft Excel; Search Engines, Web Design, Email, 
Internet Surfing, Social Networking (Facebook, Twitter, etc); General Introduction to 
Virus and Antivirus utilities; Programming Languages 
Part-II: (Professional) 50 Marks 
I. Curriculum Development and Implementation 
 Elements of Curriculum. 
 Relationship of Education and Curriculum 
 Curriculum Development Process: Need Assessment, Formulation of Aims and 
Objectives, Taxonomies of Educational Objectives, Selection of Content, 
Development of Curricular Materials. 
II. Process of Teaching and Teaching Strategies 
 Process of Classroom Communication 
 Factors affecting Classroom Communication 
 Barriers to Classroom Communications 
 Use of Instructional Materials and Media
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III. Education Assessment and Evaluation 
 Concept of Classroom Assessment and Evaluation 
 Distinction between Assessment, Evaluation and Measurement 
 Approaches to Evaluation: Formative Evaluation; Summative Evaluation 
 Types of Test: Essay Type; Objective Type: Multiple Choice, True-False Items, 
Matching Type; Principles of Construction of these Test 
 Characteristics of a Good Test: Validity, Reliability, Objectivity, Usability 
IV. Education Administration and Supervision 
 The Concept of Administration 
 Educational Planning and Organization in Pakistan 
 Approaches to Educational Administration: Democratic; Authoritarian; Laissez-faire 
 Educational Supervision 
V. Research Methods in Education 
 Scientific Method and its Application in Education 
 Sampling Techniques: 
 Research Instruments: Questionnaire: Interview; Test; Observation; Rating Scale 
 Type of Research: Basic/Applied Research; Historical Research; Descriptive 
Research; Correlation Research; Causal-Comparative Research; Experimental 
Research; Action Research; Qualitative and Quantitative Research 
 Research Proposal and Report Writing 
SUGGESTED READINGS 
S. No. Title Author 
1. Human Resource Management H.T.Graham &Roger Bennett 
2. Management James A.F.Stoner, R.Eward 
Freeman, Daniel R.Gilbert Jr. 
3. Understanding Computer:Today and Tomorrow Deborah Morley, Charles Parker 
4. MS Office 365 Handbook: 2013 Edition Kevin Wilson 
5. Research in Education JW Best 
6. Integrating Education Technology into Teaching Roblyer 
7. Curriculum Development S. M. Suhail 
8. Educational Measurement and Evaluation S. M. Suhail 
9. Educational Administration S. M. Suhail
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PAPER-II: PROFESSIONAL (100 MARKS) 
for Director (BS-19) 
(Case No. 179/2014) 
Part-I: 50 Marks 
(Human Resource, Financial Management, 
Quality Management and Information Technology) 
I. Human Resource and Financial Management 
Definition, Significance and Scope of Human Resource Managment; Organization— 
Types of Organization, Theory of Organization, Principles of Organization, 
Organization of the Federal and Provincial Governments, Public Sector Enterprises; 
Approaches to Human Resource Management. Personnel Administration—Tools of 
Personnel Management: Selection, Training, Promotion, Compensation, Discipline; 
Communication, Communication Channels and Principles of Public Relations; 
Human Behaviour and Organizations Administration.—Elements of Financial 
Administration, Performance Programmed Budgeting, Capital Budget, Principles of 
Budgeting, Auditing and Accounting. 
II. Basic Concept of Quality Management 
ISO-9000, ISO-13000, other certifications regarding quality measurement; 
management, management for Results, Setting Performance Goals and Targets; 
Job Analysis: Job Description, Job Specification, Performance Evaluation; 
III. Information Technology and MS Office 
Fundamentals of Computer: CPU, Memory Devices, Types of Computers, 
Characteristics of Computer and related material; Application Software: Microsoft 
Word, Microsoft Power Point, Microsoft Excel; Search Engines, Web Design, Email, 
Internet Surfing, Social Networking (Facebook, Twitter, etc); General Introduction to 
Virus and Antivirus utilities; Programming Languages 
Part-II: (Zoology) 50 Marks 
I. Animal Diversity-Chordata 
 Hemichordates and Invertebrate Chordates: Evolutionary Perspective: Phylogenetic 
Relationships and considerations. 
 Fishes: Structural and functional adaptations of fishes. 
 Amphibian: Movement onto land and early evolution of terrestrial vertebrates. 
 Reptiles: Characteristics of reptiles, adaptations in reptilians. 
 Birds: Migration and navigation, adaptations. 
 Mammals: Structural and functional adaptations of mammals. 
II. Principles of Animal Life 
 The chemical basis of animal life: Brief introduction to bio-molecules; carbohydrates, 
lipids, proteins and nucleic acids.
Page 16 of 16 
 Protozoa: Reproduction pattern on in protozoan, Parasitism in protozoan 
 Mesozoza and Parazoa: Porifera: Cells types, body wall and skeleton and water 
currents system, Coelenterata: Reproduction plan and alteration of generation 
(Polymorphism) 
 Tissues Types: epithelial, connective, muscle and nervous tissue; organs and organ 
systems. 
 Ecological Concepts: Interactions, Concepts and components of ecosystem, Food 
chain, Food web, Biogeochemical cycles, Forest, Biomes, Wildlife conservation and 
management, Environmental pollution, Green house effect, Acid rain, Global 
warming. 
 Evolution: Darwinian evolutionary theory based on natural selection and the 
evidence, Microevolution: Genetic variation and change within species, 
Macroevolution: Species and speciation (Allopatric, Parapatric and Sympatric 
speciation) 
III. Animal Form and Function 
 Protection, Support and Movement: Integumentary system of invertebrates and 
vertebrates; Animal muscles: the muscular system of invertebrates and vertebrates. 
 Digestion and Nutrition: Feeding mechanism, Digestion, Organization and regional 
function of alimentary canals, Regulation of food intake, Nutritional requirements 
 Internal Fluids and Respiration: Internal fluid environment, Composition of blood, 
Circulation and respiration mechanisms 
 Nervous Coordination: Nervous system and Sense: Functional units of nervous 
systems, Synapses junctions between nerves. 
 Chemical Coordination: Endocrine System; Vertebrate endocrine glands and types 
of hormones, Mechanism of hormones action, 
 Animal Behavior: Learning, Habituation, Insight learning, latent learning, classical 
learning: Control of Behavior; social behavior 
SUGGESTED READINGS 
S. No. Title Author 
1. Human Resource Management H.T.Graham &Roger Bennett 
2. Management James A.F.Stoner, R.Eward 
Freeman, Daniel R.Gilbert Jr. 
3. Understanding Computer:Today and Tomorrow Deborah Morley, Charles Parker 
4. MS Office 365 Handbook: 2013 Edition Kevin Wilson 
5. Integrated Principles of Zoology. Hickman, Jr. C.P., Keen, S. L, 
Larson, and Eisenhour, D.J. 
6. Zoology Miller, S. A. and Harley, J. B. 
7. Biology Campbell, N.A. 
8. Evolution. 2nd Edition Douglas Futuyma 
9. Animal behavior: An Evolutionary Approach. 
9th Edition 
John Alcock

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Adv no 07 mcq descriptive

  • 1. Page 1 of 16 For Each Case No. of Paper : 1 Marks : 100 Time Allowed : 100 Minutes FEDERAL PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION (Curriculum & Research Wing) Scheme and Syllabi for Screening/ Professional Tests Relating to Posts Advertised Vide Consolidated Advertisement No. 07/2014 S. No Case No. F.4- Particulars of Post(s) Qualifications for Posts Test Specification Topics of Syllabi 1. 145/2014 Director (Statistics) (BS-19), Pakistan Public Administration Research Centre, Management Services Wing, Establishment Division. i Second Class or Grade ‘C’ Master’s Degree or equivalent qualifications in Statistics/ Mathematics/Economics. ii Twelve (12) years post qualification experience in planning, Execution, Monitoring and Evaluation of the Projects relating to Socio-Economic Data and writing of reports thereon Objective Type Test (MCQ) Professional Test=100 marks  Methods of Data Collection and Analysis of Data,  Usage of Internet & other Media for Research Assignments.  Report Writing and Presentation Skill,  Project Planning and Management,  Preparation of PC-I of Project.  Project Monitoring and Evaluation  Civil Servants Act, 1973 and Rules made thereunder  Civil Servants (Appointment, Promotion & Transfer) Rules, 1973  General Provident Fund Rules.  Benevolent Fund and Group Insurance Rules.  Government Servants (Efficiency And Discipline) Rules, 1973  Appeal Rules, 1977.  Rules of Business, 1973  System of Financial Control and Budgeting, 2006  Public Procurement Rules, 2004  2. 159/2014 Security Officer (BS-17), Pakistan Mint, Lahore, Finance Division. i Second Class or Grade ‘C’ Master’s degree from a university recognized by the HEC. ii Two (2) years post qualification experience in security matters. OR Ex-Commissioned/ Gazetted Officer from Army/Civil Law Enforcement Agencies with two (2) years experience. Objective Type Test (MCQ) Part-I English = 20 marks Part-II General Intelligence/ Professional Test = 80 marks Part-I Vocabulary, Grammar Usage, Sentence Structuring. Part-II  Basic Arithmetic.  Current Affairs.  Pakistan Affairs & Islamic Studies  Everyday/General Science  Security Measures to Maintain Law & Order Note : (Equal weightage for each topic at Part-II)
  • 2. Page 2 of 16 S. No Case No. F.4- Particulars of Post(s) Qualifications for Posts Test Specification Topics of Syllabi 3. 160/2014 Bullion Superintendent (BS-17), Pakistan Mint, Lahore, Finance Division. i Second Class or Grade ‘C’ Master’s degree from a university recognized by the HEC. ii Two (2) years post qualification experience of stores; inter workshop transactions, inventory and safe stock keeping of stores or metals. Objective Type Test (MCQ) Part-I English = 20 marks Part-II Professional Test=80 marks Part-I Vocabulary, Grammar Usage, Sentence Structuring. Part-II  Basic Arithmetic  General Science  Basic knowledge of I.T  Procedures of Receipt and Issue of Stores  Public Procurement Rules, 2004  Stores procedures with relation to following topics:- a. Stock Taking b. Inter workshop transactions c. Inventory of goods d. Ware House Management 4. 161/2014 Data Processing Assistant (BS-16), Federal Public Service Commission. Second Class or Grade ‘C’ Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science/IT or equivalent. OR Second Class or Grade ‘C’ Bachelor’s degree with Mathematics/Statistics/ Physics/Economics and one year diploma in Computer from the recognized Institution. Objective Type Test (MCQ) Part-I English = 20 marks Part-II Professional Test=80 marks Part-I Grammar Usage, Sentence Structuring Part-II  Use of Microsoft Office  Application and System Software,  Arithmetic Logical Unit, Memory (RAM, ROM) Types of RAM, Ports, etc.  Input and Output Devices,  Storage and Multimedia,  Network & Security Issues,  Microsoft Windows. 5. 162/2014 Admn Officer (BS-17), Pakistan Mint, Lahore, Finance Division. i Second Class or Grade ‘C’ Master’s degree from a university recognized by the HEC. ii Two (2) years post Qualification experience in administrative matters. Objective Type Test (MCQ) Part-I English = 20 marks Part-II Professional Test=80 marks Part-I Vocabulary, Grammar Usage, Sentence Structuring Part-II  Civil Servants Act, 1973 and Rules made thereunder  Civil Servants (Appointment, Promotion & Transfer) Rules, 1973  General Provident Fund Rules.  System of Financial Control and Budgeting, 2006  Benevolent Fund and Group Insurance Rules.  Government Servants (Efficiency And Discipline) Rules, 1973  Appeal Rules, 1977.  Rules of Business, 1973  Public Procurement Rules, 2004  Basic knowledge of Computer/IT.
  • 3. Page 3 of 16 S. No Case No. F.4- Particulars of Post(s) Qualifications for Posts Test Specification Topics of Syllabi 6. 164/2014 Sports Officer (BS-16), Pakistan Marine Academy Karachi, Ministry of Ports and Shipping Degree in Physical Education with two (2) years post qualification professional experience. OR A retired JCO/CPO/Warrant Officer, who has done courses in Physical training and sports at Defence Institutions. Objective Type Test (MCQ) Part-I English = 20 marks Part-II Professional Test=80 marks Part-I Grammar Usage, Sentence Structuring Part-II  Major Sports/Games & physical activities in Colleges  Planning of Sports Events  Rules & regulations of various sports and games  Standard Sizes of various sports fields  Types of Swimming and Swimming Test  Benefits of Physical Training and Sports 7. 165/2014 General Knowledge Instructor (BS-17), Pakistan Marine Academy, Ministry of Ports and Shipping. i) Second Class or Grade ‘C’ Master degree in International Relations. ii) Two (2) years post qualification experience of teaching current affairs in a service institution or equal number of Sea Service in the Rank. Objective Type Test (MCQ) Part-I English =20 marks Part-II Subject Test = 50 marks Part-III Professional Test=30 marks Part-I Vocabulary, Grammar usage, Sentence Structuring Part-II  Introduction to International Relations  Geo-Political Structure of the World  Global Issues in International Relations  Theories and Approaches to International Relations  International Law  Regional and International Organizations  Research Methods in International Relations  International Economic Relations  Introduction to Strategic Studies  Diplomacy  Conflict Resolution  Human Rights in International Relations  Comparative Foreign Policies of Major Powers: US, Russia, China  International Politics of Environment  Foreign Policy of Pakistan Part-III  Teaching Techniques and Methodology  Classroom Management and Discipline  Planning and Management of General Knowledge Competition and external programmes for cadets  Planning and Management of study tour/visits to historical places with cadets
  • 4. Page 4 of 16 S. No Case No. F.4- Particulars of Post(s) Qualifications for Posts Test Specification Topics of Syllabi 8. 168/2014 Charge/Staff Nurse (Female) (Civilian) (BS-16), Military Hospitals, Ministry of Defence i) Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing or equivalent qualification recognized by the Pakistan Nursing Council ii) Registration with Pakistan Nursing Council OR i) Three years Diploma in Nursing. ii) One year Course/Certificate in Midwifery. iii) Registration with Pakistan Nursing Council Objective Type Test (MCQ) Part-I English = 20 marks Part-II Professional Test=80 marks Part-I Grammar Usage, Sentence Structuring Part-II  Basic Medical Sciences  General Nursing  Ward Administration  Hospitality of the Patients  Care vs. Cure for Health Management  Developing Training & Instructional Materials for Nursing Courses. 9. 169/2014 Assistant Director (BS-17), Textile Commissioner’s Organization, Karachi, Ministry of Textile Industry, Bachelor’s Degree in Textile Technology Objective Type Test (MCQ) Part-I English = 20 marks Part-II Professional Test=80 marks Part-I Vocabulary, Grammar usage, Sentence Structuring Part-II  Importance of Textile Industry in the Economy of Pakistan  Textile Engineering material,  Spinning, Weaving, Fibre Science,  Yarn manufacturing,  Fabric manufacturing, design and structure  Dyeing and printing,  Industrial engineering and management,  Textile testing and quality control,  Textile marketing,  Textile project planning,  Engineering design project. 10. 170/2014 Deputy Assistant Director (BS-16), Textile Commissioner’s Organization, Karachi, Ministry of Textile Industry. Bachelor’s Degree in Textile Technology OR Three years post Matric Diploma in Textile Technology with five years experience in the related field. Objective Type Test (MCQ) Part-I English = 20 marks Part-II Professional Test=80 marks Part-I Grammar Usage, Sentence Structuring Part-II  General textile technology,  Spinning, Weaving,  Dyeing and finishing,  Testing and quality control,  Fabric design and structure,  Business management and industrial economics,  Industrial management and human relations.
  • 5. Page 5 of 16 S. No Case No. F.4- Particulars of Post(s) Qualifications for Posts Test Specification Topics of Syllabi 11. 175/2014 Trained Graduate Teacher (English Literature ) (Male) (BS-16), F.G. English Medium (Public) Schools, Directorate of Federal Government Educational Institutions, (Cantt./ Garrisons), Ministry of Defence. i). Second Class or Grade ‘C’ Bachelor’s Degree in the English Literature. ii). B.Ed. Objective Type Test (MCQ) Part-I English = 20 marks Part-II Subject Biased = 40 marks Part-III Job Oriented = 40 marks Part-I Grammar Usage, Sentence Structuring Part-II (Bachelor’s Level)  English Literature 17th to 20th Century.  English Language Teaching.  Syntax.  Diction. Part-III  Education System in Pakistan,  Educational Psychology,  Class Room Management and Discipline,  Instructional Planning and Teaching Strategies,  Students Evaluation and Examination System, 12. 176/2014 Education Officer (Physics) (BS-17), Pakistan Marine Academy Karachi, Ministry of Ports and Shipping Second Class or Grade ‘C’ Master’s Degree in Physics or equivalent qualification from a recognized University. Objective Type Test (MCQ) Part-I English = 20 marks Part-II Subject Test = 50 marks Part-III Professional Test=30 marks Part-I Vocabulary, Grammar Usage, Sentence Structuring. Part-II (Masters Level)  Heat and Thermodynamics,  Waves and Optics,  Electrostatic,  Electricity and Magnetism,  Atomic and Modern Physics,  Nuclear Physics,  Basic Solid State Physics,  Basic Electronics,  Electrodynamics,  Mechanics Part-III  Teaching Techniques and Methodology  Classroom Management and Discipline  Testing and Evaluation  Development of Education in Pakistan
  • 6. Page 6 of 16 S. No Case No. F.4- Particulars of Post(s) Qualifications for Posts Test Specification Topics of Syllabi 13. 177/2014 Nautical Instructor (BS-17), Pakistan Marine Academy Karachi, Ministry of Ports and Shipping. i) Second Mate (Foreign Going)/ Mate Home Trader/ Sub-Lieut (S.D)/ Hony. Sub-Lieut (S.D). ii) Two (2) years post qualification experience as Instructor in a training Establishment for Sailors or equal number of Sea Service in the Rank. Objective Type Test (MCQ) Part-I English = 20 marks Part-II Professional Test = 80 marks Part-I Vocabulary, Grammar Usage, Sentence Structuring Part-II  Teaching GP-III Trainees  Conduct of Short Mandatory Courses like First Aid, Survival at Sea, Fire Fighting, etc.  Navigation and handling of Boats  Planning and Development alongwith practical instructions in General Seamanship. 14. 178/2014 Vice Principal/ Headmistress (Female) (BS-18), Federal Govt. Schools, Federal Directorate of Education, Islamabad, Capital Administration and Development Division. i. Second Class OR Grade ‘C’ Master’s degree with B.Ed./M.Ed. ii. Five (5) years post qualification teaching and professional/ administrative experience in a recognized Educational Institution. Objective Type Test (MCQ) Professional Test = 100 marks  Educational Planning and Management  Educational Administration and Supervision,  Classroom/Institutional Management  Educational Psychology  Educational Guidance & Counselling  Curriculum Development  Teaching Techniques & Methodology  Co-curricular Activities in Educational Institutions  Testing & Evaluation  Educational Reforms in Pakistan 15. 179/2014 Director (BS-19), Zoological Survey of Pakistan, Climate Change Division i Second Class or Grade ‘C’ Master’s degree in Zoology or equivalent from a recognized University. ii Twelve (12) years post qualification research and field experience in Zoology or Marine Biology or Ecology or Wildlife. Objective Type Test (MCQ) Professional Test = 100 marks  Eco System,  Classification of Fish, Reptiles, Mammals,  Classification of Mollusks, Edinodermata,  Species Detailed Account,  Theories of Evolution,  Mammalian Hormonal System,  Membrane System,  Mammalian Gametogensis and Fertilization,  Multiple Alleles.  Mendelian laws of inheritance,  Reproduction and Development,  Research Methodology  Methods of Data Collection and Analysis of Data,  Report Writing and Presentation Skill,  Role of National and International Scientific Organizations in Zoological field
  • 7. Page 7 of 16 S. No Case No. F.4- Particulars of Post(s) Qualifications for Posts Test Specification Topics of Syllabi 16. 185/2014 Patrol Officer (BS-14), National Highways & Motorways Police, Ministry of Communications. i Second Class or Grade ‘C’ Bachelor’s Degree ii Minimum Height: 5’-8’ (Relaxable by 2″ for male and by 1″ for female candidates of Balochistan) iii Minimum Chest Measurement: 33”-35”( Relaxable by 1”) iv Car and Motorcycle driving proficiency required. Objective Type Test(MCQ ) Part-I English =20 Marks Part-II : General Intelligence Test = 80 Marks Part-I Grammar Usage, Sentence Structuring Part-II  Basic Arithmetic.  Current Affairs.  Pakistan Affairs & Islamic Studies  Everyday/General Science Note : (Equal weightage for each topic at Part-II) 17. 186/2014 Patrol Officer (BS-14) (For departmental employees of NH & MP), National Highways & Motorways Police, Ministry of Communications.
  • 8. Page 8 of 16 Syllabi for Written Examination (Descriptive) for all posts in BS-20 (Case Nos. 163/2014) PAPER: ENGLISH (100 MARKS) There will be only one paper of 100 marks for BS-20 & BS-21 posts. English Essay: Candidates will be required to write one Essay in English from three topics comprising approximately 2000 words. Candidates are expected to reflect comprehensive and research based knowledge on a selected topic. Candidate’s articulation, expression and technical treatment of the style of English Essay writing will be examined. OR Case Study: Candidates will be given real situation case studies related to advertised posts/organization concerned and will be expected from the candidates to present (i) identification of issues (ii) evaluation of issues (iii) legal or case related theories (iv) evaluation of case facts if required and (v) possible solution of the case or writing judicial order, if the case so requires.
  • 9. Page 9 of 16 Syllabi for Written Examination (Descriptive) for all posts in BS-18 &19 (Case Nos. 145/2014, 178/2014 and 179/2014) PAPER-I: ENGLISH (100 MARKS) (i) English Essay-50 Marks: Candidates will be required to write one Essay in English from six topics comprising approximately 1500 words. Candidates are expected to reflect comprehensive and research based knowledge on a selected topic. Candidate’s articulation, expression and technical treatment of the style of English Essay writing will be examined. (ii) English (Composition and Précis)-50 Marks: The examination will test the candidate’s abilities to handle Précis Writing, Reading Comprehension, Sentence Structuring, Translation, Grammar and Vocabulary, etc. Précis Writing (10 marks): A selected passage with an orientation of generic understanding and enough flexibility for compression shall be given for précising and suggesting an appropriate title. Reading Comprehension (10 marks) A selected passage that is rich in substance but not very technical or discipline-specific shall be given, followed by five questions to be attempted, each carrying 2 marks. Grammar and Vocabulary (10 marks): Correct usage of Tense, Articles, Prepositions, Conjunctions, Punctuation, Phrasal Verbs, Synonyms and Antonyms etc. Sentence Correction (5 marks): Ten sentences shall be given each having a clear structural flaw in terms of grammar or punctuation. The candidates shall be asked to rewrite them with really needed correction only, without marking unnecessary alterations. No two or more sentence should have exactly the same problem and 2-3 sentences shall be based on correction of punctuation marks. Grouping of Words (5 marks): A random list of ten words of moderate standard (neither very easy nor utterly unfamiliar) shall be given, to be grouped by the candidates in pairs of those having similar or opposite meaning, as may be clearly directed in the question. Pairs of Words (5 marks): Five pairs shall be given of seemingly similar words with different meanings, generally confused in communication, for bringing out the difference in meaning of any five of them, by first explaining them in parenthesis and then using them in sentences. Translation (5 marks): Ten short Urdu sentences involving structural composition, significant terms and figurative/idiomatic expressions shall be given, to be accurately translated in English.
  • 10. Page 10 of 16 SUGGESTED READINGS Sr. No. Title Author 1. English Grammar in Use Raymond Murphy (Cambridge University Press) 2. Practical English Usage M. Swan (Oxford University Press) 3. The Little, Brown Handbook H. Ramsey Flower & Jane Aaron (The Little, Brown & Co; Harper Collins) 4. A University English Grammar R. Quirk & S. Greenbaum (ELBS; Longmans) 5. Write Better, Speak Better Readers Digest Association 6. Modern English in Action Henry Christ (D.C. Heath & Co.)
  • 11. Page 11 of 16 PAPER-II: PROFESSIONAL (100 MARKS) For Director (Statistics) (BS-19), (Case No. 145/2014) Part-I: 50 Marks (Human Resource, Financial Management, Quality Management and Information Technology) I. Human Resource and Financial Management Definition, Significance and Scope of Human Resource Managment; Organization— Types of Organization, Theory of Organization, Principles of Organization, Organization of the Federal and Provincial Governments, Public Sector Enterprises; Approaches to Human Resource Management. Personnel Administration—Tools of Personnel Management: Selection, Training, Promotion, Compensation, Discipline; Communication, Communication Channels and Principles of Public Relations; Human Behaviour and Organizations Administration.—Elements of Financial Administration, Performance Programmed Budgeting, Capital Budget, Principles of Budgeting, Auditing and Accounting. II. Basic Concept of Quality Management ISO-9000, ISO-13000, other certifications regarding quality measurement; management, management for Results, Setting Performance Goals and Targets; Job Analysis: Job Description, Job Specification, Performance Evaluation; III. Information Technology and MS Office Fundamentals of Computer: CPU, Memory Devices, Types of Computers, Characteristics of Computer and related material; Application Software: Microsoft Word, Microsoft Power Point, Microsoft Excel; Search Engines, Web Design, Email, Internet Surfing, Social Networking (Facebook, Twitter, etc); General Introduction to Virus and Antivirus utilities; Programming Languages Part-II (Basic Statistics): 50 Marks I. Probability Distributions Discrete and continuous Probability Distributions.Properties, applications of Binomial, Poisson, Hyper-geometric, Normal Distribution and its properties, Standard Normal Curve, Normal approximation to Binomial and Poisson distribution. II. Regression Analysis & Correlation Analysis Concepts of Regression and Correlation and their application, Simple and Multiple Linear Regression (upto three variables), Estimation of the Parameters, Method of least square, Inference regarding regression parameters Correlation, Correlation Coefficient, Properties of Correlation Coefficient, Inference regarding correlation coefficient, Partial Correlation and Multiple Correlation (upto three variables).
  • 12. Page 12 of 16 III. Sampling & Sampling Distributions Population and Sample, Advantages of Sampling, Sampling Design, Probability &Non-Probability Sampling techniques.Brief Concepts of Simple Random, Stratified, Systematic, Cluster, Multiple and Multistage Sampling. Purposive, Quota Sampling, Convenience & Accidental Sampling. Sampling with and without replacement, Application of Central Limit Theorem in Sampling, Sampling Distribution of Mean, difference between two Means, Proportion, difference between two Proportion and Variance. IV. Statistical Inferences Estimation: Point Estimation, Properties of a good Estimator.Interval Estimation. Interval Estimation of Population mean. Large and small sample confidence intervals for Population Mean. Hypothesis Testing: Types of errors. Hypothesis Testing for Population Mean. Inferences for Two Population Means. Inferences for the Mean of Two Normal Populations using Independent Samples (variances are assumed Equal). Inference for Two Populations Mean using Paired Samples.Inferences for Population Proportions. Confidence Intervals and hypothesis Testing for Population Proportion. Inferences for Two Populations Proportions using Independent Samples, Estimation of sample size Analysis of categorized data.Goodness of fit tests.Contingency tables. Test of independence in contingency tables. V. Design of Experiments One-way and Two-way Analysis of Variance, Design of Experiments, Concepts of Treatment, Replication, Blocking, Experimental Units and Experimental Error, Basic Principles of Design of Experiments, Description, Layout and Statistical Analysis of Completely Randomized Design (CRD), Randomized Complete Block Design (RCBD), Multiple Comparison tests (LSD test). SUGGESTED READINGS S. No. Title Author 1. Human Resource Management H.T.Graham &Roger Bennett 2. Management James A.F.Stoner, R.Eward Freeman, Daniel R.Gilbert Jr. 3. Understanding Computer:Today and Tomorrow Deborah Morley, Charles Parker 4. MS Office 365 Handbook: 2013 Edition Kevin Wilson 5. Principles and Procedures of Statistics Steel, R and Torrie, J.H. 6. Introduction to Statistical Theory, Part-I & II Chaudhry, S.M. and Kamal, S. 7. Fundamentals of Modern Statistical Methods Wilcox, R. 8. Statistical Methods Aggarwal, Y.P.
  • 13. Page 13 of 16 PAPER-II: PROFESSIONAL (100 MARKS) for Vice Principal/Headmistress (Female) (BS-18), (Case No. 178/2014) Part-I: 50 Marks (Human Resource, Financial Management, Quality Management and Information Technology) I. Human Resource and Financial Management Definition, Significance and Scope of Human Resource Managment; Organization— Types of Organization, Theory of Organization, Principles of Organization, Organization of the Federal and Provincial Governments, Public Sector Enterprises; Approaches to Human Resource Management. Personnel Administration—Tools of Personnel Management: Selection, Training, Promotion, Compensation, Discipline; Communication, Communication Channels and Principles of Public Relations; Human Behaviour and Organizations Administration.—Elements of Financial Administration, Performance Programmed Budgeting, Capital Budget, Principles of Budgeting, Auditing and Accounting. II. Basic Concept of Quality Management ISO-9000, ISO-13000, other certifications regarding quality measurement; management, management for Results, Setting Performance Goals and Targets; Job Analysis: Job Description, Job Specification, Performance Evaluation; III. Information Technology and MS Office Fundamentals of Computer: CPU, Memory Devices, Types of Computers, Characteristics of Computer and related material; Application Software: Microsoft Word, Microsoft Power Point, Microsoft Excel; Search Engines, Web Design, Email, Internet Surfing, Social Networking (Facebook, Twitter, etc); General Introduction to Virus and Antivirus utilities; Programming Languages Part-II: (Professional) 50 Marks I. Curriculum Development and Implementation  Elements of Curriculum.  Relationship of Education and Curriculum  Curriculum Development Process: Need Assessment, Formulation of Aims and Objectives, Taxonomies of Educational Objectives, Selection of Content, Development of Curricular Materials. II. Process of Teaching and Teaching Strategies  Process of Classroom Communication  Factors affecting Classroom Communication  Barriers to Classroom Communications  Use of Instructional Materials and Media
  • 14. Page 14 of 16 III. Education Assessment and Evaluation  Concept of Classroom Assessment and Evaluation  Distinction between Assessment, Evaluation and Measurement  Approaches to Evaluation: Formative Evaluation; Summative Evaluation  Types of Test: Essay Type; Objective Type: Multiple Choice, True-False Items, Matching Type; Principles of Construction of these Test  Characteristics of a Good Test: Validity, Reliability, Objectivity, Usability IV. Education Administration and Supervision  The Concept of Administration  Educational Planning and Organization in Pakistan  Approaches to Educational Administration: Democratic; Authoritarian; Laissez-faire  Educational Supervision V. Research Methods in Education  Scientific Method and its Application in Education  Sampling Techniques:  Research Instruments: Questionnaire: Interview; Test; Observation; Rating Scale  Type of Research: Basic/Applied Research; Historical Research; Descriptive Research; Correlation Research; Causal-Comparative Research; Experimental Research; Action Research; Qualitative and Quantitative Research  Research Proposal and Report Writing SUGGESTED READINGS S. No. Title Author 1. Human Resource Management H.T.Graham &Roger Bennett 2. Management James A.F.Stoner, R.Eward Freeman, Daniel R.Gilbert Jr. 3. Understanding Computer:Today and Tomorrow Deborah Morley, Charles Parker 4. MS Office 365 Handbook: 2013 Edition Kevin Wilson 5. Research in Education JW Best 6. Integrating Education Technology into Teaching Roblyer 7. Curriculum Development S. M. Suhail 8. Educational Measurement and Evaluation S. M. Suhail 9. Educational Administration S. M. Suhail
  • 15. Page 15 of 16 PAPER-II: PROFESSIONAL (100 MARKS) for Director (BS-19) (Case No. 179/2014) Part-I: 50 Marks (Human Resource, Financial Management, Quality Management and Information Technology) I. Human Resource and Financial Management Definition, Significance and Scope of Human Resource Managment; Organization— Types of Organization, Theory of Organization, Principles of Organization, Organization of the Federal and Provincial Governments, Public Sector Enterprises; Approaches to Human Resource Management. Personnel Administration—Tools of Personnel Management: Selection, Training, Promotion, Compensation, Discipline; Communication, Communication Channels and Principles of Public Relations; Human Behaviour and Organizations Administration.—Elements of Financial Administration, Performance Programmed Budgeting, Capital Budget, Principles of Budgeting, Auditing and Accounting. II. Basic Concept of Quality Management ISO-9000, ISO-13000, other certifications regarding quality measurement; management, management for Results, Setting Performance Goals and Targets; Job Analysis: Job Description, Job Specification, Performance Evaluation; III. Information Technology and MS Office Fundamentals of Computer: CPU, Memory Devices, Types of Computers, Characteristics of Computer and related material; Application Software: Microsoft Word, Microsoft Power Point, Microsoft Excel; Search Engines, Web Design, Email, Internet Surfing, Social Networking (Facebook, Twitter, etc); General Introduction to Virus and Antivirus utilities; Programming Languages Part-II: (Zoology) 50 Marks I. Animal Diversity-Chordata  Hemichordates and Invertebrate Chordates: Evolutionary Perspective: Phylogenetic Relationships and considerations.  Fishes: Structural and functional adaptations of fishes.  Amphibian: Movement onto land and early evolution of terrestrial vertebrates.  Reptiles: Characteristics of reptiles, adaptations in reptilians.  Birds: Migration and navigation, adaptations.  Mammals: Structural and functional adaptations of mammals. II. Principles of Animal Life  The chemical basis of animal life: Brief introduction to bio-molecules; carbohydrates, lipids, proteins and nucleic acids.
  • 16. Page 16 of 16  Protozoa: Reproduction pattern on in protozoan, Parasitism in protozoan  Mesozoza and Parazoa: Porifera: Cells types, body wall and skeleton and water currents system, Coelenterata: Reproduction plan and alteration of generation (Polymorphism)  Tissues Types: epithelial, connective, muscle and nervous tissue; organs and organ systems.  Ecological Concepts: Interactions, Concepts and components of ecosystem, Food chain, Food web, Biogeochemical cycles, Forest, Biomes, Wildlife conservation and management, Environmental pollution, Green house effect, Acid rain, Global warming.  Evolution: Darwinian evolutionary theory based on natural selection and the evidence, Microevolution: Genetic variation and change within species, Macroevolution: Species and speciation (Allopatric, Parapatric and Sympatric speciation) III. Animal Form and Function  Protection, Support and Movement: Integumentary system of invertebrates and vertebrates; Animal muscles: the muscular system of invertebrates and vertebrates.  Digestion and Nutrition: Feeding mechanism, Digestion, Organization and regional function of alimentary canals, Regulation of food intake, Nutritional requirements  Internal Fluids and Respiration: Internal fluid environment, Composition of blood, Circulation and respiration mechanisms  Nervous Coordination: Nervous system and Sense: Functional units of nervous systems, Synapses junctions between nerves.  Chemical Coordination: Endocrine System; Vertebrate endocrine glands and types of hormones, Mechanism of hormones action,  Animal Behavior: Learning, Habituation, Insight learning, latent learning, classical learning: Control of Behavior; social behavior SUGGESTED READINGS S. No. Title Author 1. Human Resource Management H.T.Graham &Roger Bennett 2. Management James A.F.Stoner, R.Eward Freeman, Daniel R.Gilbert Jr. 3. Understanding Computer:Today and Tomorrow Deborah Morley, Charles Parker 4. MS Office 365 Handbook: 2013 Edition Kevin Wilson 5. Integrated Principles of Zoology. Hickman, Jr. C.P., Keen, S. L, Larson, and Eisenhour, D.J. 6. Zoology Miller, S. A. and Harley, J. B. 7. Biology Campbell, N.A. 8. Evolution. 2nd Edition Douglas Futuyma 9. Animal behavior: An Evolutionary Approach. 9th Edition John Alcock