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RRB JE

CMA
Created By : Mr Satish Saini
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POST DETAILS

● Post Category No. : 23

● Post Name : Chemical and Metallurgical Assistant (CMA)

● Department : Mechanical

● Sub Department : CMT

● Medical Standard : B-1

● Pay Level in 7th CPC : L-6

● Grade Pay : 4200

● Initial Pay : 35400

● Zone : Ajmer

● Vacancy : Total 16 ( UR-8 OBC-4 SC-2 ST-1 EWS-1)

● Recruitment Process : 1. CBT - 1

2. CBT - 2

3. Document Verification (DV)

4. Medical Examination (ME)

● 15 times candidate number of vacancy Community Wise Qualified

for CBT-2
CBT - 1
Sr Subject Que. Marks Time Negative
No Duration Marking

1. General 25 Q 25 M

Intelligence &

Reasoning

2. Mathematics 30 Q 30 M
90 Min
3. General 30 Q 30 M

Science (PCB)
54 Sec/Q

4. General 15 Q 15 M

Awareness

Total 100 Q 100 M


CBT - 2
Sr Subject Que. Marks Time Negative
No Duration Marking
1. Technical 100 Q 100 M
Abilities (
Physics &
Chmestry )

2. General 15 Q 15 M
Science
(Physics &
Chemistry)
120 Min
3. Basics of 10 Q 10 M ⅓
Computers & 48 Sec/Q
Applications

4. Basics of 10 Q 10 M
Environments &
Pollution
Control

5. General 15 Q 15 M
Awareness

Total 150 Q 150 M


TECHNICAL ABILITIES
PHYSICS
● Measurement
○ Units and Dimensions
○ Types of errors in measurements
○ Significance of accuracy in measurement

● Light
○ Basic Principles of light
■ Reflection
■ Refraction
■ Laws of Reflection
■ Total Internal Reflection
■ Interference
■ Diffraction
■ Polarization
○ Formula For
■ Microscope
■ Telescope
○ Electro Magnetic Spectra

● Heat
○ Heat as energy
■ Sources of heat
■ Transmission of heat
■ Expansion of Solids, liquids and gases
○ Temperature (based on thermal equilibrium)
○ Different Scales of Temperature
○ Calorimetry
○ Applications of Specific heat
○ Latent heat
○ Anomalous expansion of water and significance in nature
○ Combustion
○ Calorific Value
○ Specific heat of gases

● Sound
○ Sources of sound
○ Propagation of sound
○ Velocity of sound in different media/substances
○ Characteristics of sound
○ Reflection of sound
○ Echo
○ Resonance
○ Sonar
○ Doppler effect

● Mechanics
○ Scalars and Vectors
○ All types of motion
○ Friction
○ Newton’s laws of motion
○ Momentum
○ Equations of
■ Motion ( under gravity and freely falling )
■ Projectile
■ Range
○ Laws of Floatation
○ Work
○ Power & Energy
○ Conservation of Energy
○ Centre of mass
○ Centre of gravity
○ Stability & Equilibrium
○ Universal law of Gravitation
○ Relation between ‘g’ and ‘G’
○ Circular motion
○ Kepler’s Laws
○ Elasticity & Hooke’s law

● Magnetism
○ Magnetic field
○ Uniform & Non uniform magnetic field
○ Magnetic Induction
○ Magnetic lines of force
○ Magnetic pole strength
○ Magnetic moment
○ Inverse square law of magnetism
○ Magnetic properties of materials and their classification

● Electricity & Electro Magnetism


○ Electric charge
○ Electric field
○ Electric Intensity
○ Electric potential
○ Potential difference
○ Simple Electric Circuits
○ Conductors
○ Non conductors / Insulator
○ Coulomb’s Inverse square law
○ Primary and secondary Cells
○ Ohm’s law - its limitations
○ Resistances in series and parallel
○ Emf of a circuit
○ Specific resistance
○ Kirchhoff’s laws
○ Relation between electric potential and electric energy
○ Electric power
○ Heating effect of electric current and joule’s law
○ Ampere’s law
○ Circular loop and Solenoid
○ Magnetic force on moving charged particle and long straight conductors
○ Fleming’s left hand rule
○ Electric motor
○ Electromagnetic Inductance - self, mutual Inductance and principal of transformer

● Modern Physics
○ Discharge of Electricity through gases
○ Cathode ray & Anode rays and their properties
○ X-rays
○ Atomic model
■ JJ. Thomson
■ Rutherford
■ Bohr’s models
○ Atomic nucleus and its structure
○ Mass defect
○ Radio Activity
■ Discovery
■ Properties of alpha,beta and gamma radiations
■ Applications of alpha, beta and gamma radiations
■ Alpha, Beta decays
■ Half Life Period
■ Isotopes
■ Isobars
■ Isotones
■ Artificial radioactivity
■ Radio isotopes and their uses in different fields
■ Radioactive series
■ Chain and controlled nuclear reactions
■ Fission and fusion of nuclei - atomic bomb and hydrogen bomb

● Electronics and communication


○ Semi conductors
○ Diode
○ p-n junction characteristics
○ Transistor - PNP & npn characteristics and uses
○ Zener Diode characteristics
○ Simple electronic circuits
○ Logic gates - applications, modulation and demodulation
CHEMISTRY
● Matter
○ States of matter
○ Elements
○ Compounds and Mixtures
○ Methods of separation of mixtures
○ Chromatography
○ Behavior of gases
○ Measurable properties of gases
○ Gas Law
○ Mole concept
○ Dalton law
○ Avogadro law
○ Berzelius law

● Chemical Reactions
○ Physical and chemical changes
○ Types of chemical reactions
○ Physical and chemical properties of various compunds
○ Chemical calculation
○ NaOH
○ Bleaching powder
○ Baking soda
○ Washing soda
○ Plaster of Paris

● Acids and Bases,Salts


○ Strength and uses of Acids & Bases
○ Neutralization
○ Nature and uses of different Salts
○ Water of crystallization
○ Complex
○ Neutral and double salts
○ Oxidation and Reduction
○ Rancidity
○ Identification of Acids, Bases– Indicators : Natural, Chemical
○ PH Scale - Role of PH in daily life-agriculture, medicine
○ Classification of salts based on affinity to water Examples of Acidic, Basic, Mixed, Complex,
Neutral and double salts
○ Solutions - Types of solutions : solubility, ionization, Concentration
○ Oxidation number concept
○ Balancing of Redox reactions
○ Calculation of Concentrations
○ Stoichiometry

● Atomic Structure
○ Electromagnetic spectrum
○ Atomic spectrum
○ Characteristics of electron, proton and neutron
○ Rutherford’s model of an atom
○ Nature of electromagnetic radiation
○ Plank’s quantum mechanics
○ Explanation of photo electric effect
○ Features of atomic spectra
○ Characteristics of hydrogen spectrum
○ Bohr’s theory of structure of atom
○ Bohr’s explanation of spectral lines
○ failure of Bohr’s theory
○ wave particle nature of electrons
○ de Broglie’s hypothesis
○ Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle
○ important features of the Quantum
○ mechanical model of an atom
○ Quantum numbers
○ concept of orbitals
○ define an atomic orbital in terms of quantum numbers-shapes of s, p and d orbitals
○ n l x rule
○ Energies of electronic energy levels (n+l) rule state
○ Auffbau principle
○ Pauli’s exclusive principle
○ Hund’s rule of maximum multiplicity
○ electronic configuration of atom
○ explanation of stability of half filled and completely filled orbital

● Periodic Classification of Elements


○ Characteristics of elements in groups and periods
○ Signification of atomic number and electronic configuration as the basis per periodic
classification
○ Classification of elements into s-block, p-block, d-block, f-block and their main characteristics
○ Periodic trends in physical and chemical properties of elements
○ Study of different Groups of periodic table

● Chemical Bonding
○ Ionic and Covalent bonds
○ Introduction of chemical bonding
○ Electronic Configuration of Noble gases
○ sigma, pi bond with examples
○ Shapes of molecules
○ bond lengths and bond angles in molecules
○ Hybridization and explanation of H2O, BF3, CH4, NH3 etc
○ molecules
○ Hydrogen bonding and types of H bonds

● Carbon and its Compounds


○ Need to study of carbon compounds separately
○ Classification of Organic compounds Hydro carbons - Alkanes, alkenes, alkynes aromatic and
aliphatic compounds with examples
○ Bonding in Carbon including Hybridization
○ Allotropes of Carbon
○ Versatile nature of carbon
○ Tetravalency,
○ Chains, branches and rings
○ Catenation
○ Isomerism
○ Saturated and Unsaturated carbon compounds
○ Bonding of carbon with other elements
○ Functional groups in carbon compounds
○ Homologous series
○ Chemical properties of carbon compounds Combustion and Oxidation
○ Addition reactions
○ Substitution reaction
○ Important carbon compounds
○ Nomenclature organic compounds
○ Carbohydrates and their classification
○ Proteins-examples
○ Oils and fats examples
○ Polythene - Nylon, PVC, Polyvinyl alcohol
○ Rubber – uses in daily life
○ Polymers, and other important organic compounds
● Environmental Chemistry
○ Different types of pollutions
○ Acid rains
○ Ozone and its reactions
○ effects of depletion of ozone layer
○ Green house effect and global warming
○ Green Chemistry as an alternative tool for reducing pollution

● Metallurgy
○ Occurrence of Metals
○ Minerals
○ Ores - Examples
○ Extractions of metals – activity series and related metallurgy
○ flow chart of steps involved in the extraction of metals from ore
○ Refining metals
○ Electrolytic refining
○ Corrosion – Prevention of Corrosion
○ Alloys and their uses

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