The Kerala Public Service Commission (KPSC) Assistant Salesman syllabus for 2026 outlines the comprehensive framework for candidates aspiring to join the Kerala State Civil Supplies Corporation Limited. This syllabus is meticulously designed to assess candidates’ proficiency across various domains, ensuring a holistic evaluation. The examination encompasses multiple sections, including General Knowledge, Analytical Topics, General English, Regional Languages, and specific subjects pertinent to the role. Each section is allocated a specific number of marks, reflecting its importance in the overall assessment. This structured approach aims to identify well-rounded individuals equipped with the necessary skills and knowledge for the Assistant Salesman position.
The Kerala Public Service Commission (Kerala PSC) has released the official syllabus and exam pattern for the Assistant Salesman recruitment exam under Category No. 527/2024. This guide provides a comprehensive overview to assist candidates in their preparation.
Conducting Body: Kerala Public Service Commission (Kerala PSC)
Post: Assistant Salesman
Category No.: 527/2024
Exam Mode: OMR-based
Total Marks: 100
Duration: 1 hour 15 minutes
Negative Marking: 1/3 mark for each wrong answer
Official Website: keralapsc.gov.in
The Assistant Salesman exam comprises multiple sections, each assessing different skill sets:
| Section | Marks |
|---|---|
| General Knowledge & Current Affairs | 50 |
| Simple Arithmetic, Mental Ability & Observation Skills | 10 |
| General English | 10 |
| Regional Language (Malayalam/Tamil/Kannada) | 10 |
| General Science (Physical & Biological) | 20 |
| Total | 100 |
Kerala: Arrival of Europeans, Contributions, History of Travancore from Marthanda Varma to Sree Chitthira Thirunal, Social, religious, and renaissance movements, National movements in Kerala, Literary sources of Kerala history, United Kerala movement, Socio-political history of Kerala after 1956.
India: Political history, British rule, First freedom struggle, Formation of Indian National Congress, Swadeshi movement, Social reform movements, Newspapers, Literature, and art during the freedom struggle, Post-independence period, Reorganization of states, Progress in science, education, and technology, Foreign policy.
World: Great Revolution in England, American freedom struggle, French Revolution, Russian Revolution, Chinese Revolution, Political history after World War II, United Nations and other international organizations.
Basic Principles: Structure of the earth, Atmosphere, Rocks, Surface, Atmospheric pressure and wind, Temperature and seasons, Global problems, Global warming, Various types of pollution, Maps, Topographic maps, Symbols, Remote sensing, Geographical information system.
India: Geography of states and their characteristics, Northern mountain region, Rivers, Northern plains, Peninsular plateau, Coastal region, Climate, Natural vegetation, Agriculture, Minerals and industry, Energy sources, Transport systems.
Kerala: Geography of districts, Rivers, Climate, Natural vegetation, Wildlife, Agriculture, Research institutions, Resources, Transport systems.
India: Economic scenario, Five Year Plans, Planning Commission, NITI Aayog, New Economic Reforms, Financial Institutions, Agricultural Crops, Minerals, Green Revolution.
Constituent Assembly, Preamble, Citizenship, Fundamental Rights, Directive Principles, Fundamental Duties, Elements of Government, Important Constitutional Amendments (42, 44, 52, 73, 74, 86, 91), Panchayat Raj, Constitutional Institutions and their Functions, Union List, State List, Concurrent List.
State Civil Service, Constitutional Institutions, Various Commissions, Basic Information on Socio-Economic and Commercial Planning, Disaster Management Authority, Wetland Conservation, Employment and Work, National Rural Employment Schemes, Land Reforms, Protection of Women, Children and Senior Citizens, Social Welfare, Social Security.
Human body systems, Vitamins and deficiency diseases, Public health initiatives in Kerala, Forests and forest resources, Major food and agricultural crops in Kerala, Environment and environmental issues.
Basic concepts in Physics and Chemistry, Everyday applications, Environmental impact, Scientific inventions and discoveries.
Arithmetic: Fractions, Decimals, Percentages, Profit and Loss, Time and Work, Time and Distance, Averages, Simple and Compound Interest.
Mental Ability: Logical reasoning, Puzzles, Series, Analogies, Coding-Decoding, Blood relations, Direction sense, Time and calendar problems.
Observation Skills: Clerical ability, Pattern recognition, Visual memory.
Grammar: Parts of speech, Tenses, Articles, Prepositions, Sentence correction.
Vocabulary: Synonyms, Antonyms, One-word substitutions, Idioms and phrases.
Comprehension: Passage reading and understanding.
Usage: Sentence formation, Active and passive voice, Direct and indirect speech.
Grammar: Sentence structure, Parts of speech, Tenses.
Vocabulary: Synonyms, Antonyms, Idioms and phrases.
Translation: English to regional language and vice versa.
Comprehension: Passage reading and understanding.
Basic Concepts: Matter, Energy, Force, Motion, Heat, Light, Sound.
Everyday Applications: Electricity, Magnetism, Optics, Mechanics.
Environmental Impact: Pollution, Renewable energy sources.
Human Anatomy: Body systems, Functions, Health and hygiene.
Plant and Animal Kingdom: Classification, Characteristics, Importance.
Ecology: Ecosystems, Food chains, Environmental conservation.
Understand the Syllabus: Familiarize yourself with all topics to ensure comprehensive preparation.
Practice Regularly: Solve previous years’ question papers and take mock tests to improve speed and accuracy.
Stay Updated: Keep abreast of current affairs, especially related to Kerala and India.
Revise Periodically: Regular revision helps in better retention of information.
Time Management: Allocate time wisely to each section based on your strengths and weaknesses.
Download the Syllabus for the Assistant Salesman Post by clicking on the link below:
ASSISTANT SALESMAN
The syllabus is divided into two main parts:
Part I: General Knowledge – This section covers topics such as History, Geography, Economics, Indian Constitution, Kerala’s administration, Biology, Physics, Chemistry, Computer fundamentals, and Current Affairs.
Part II: Special Topics – This section includes subjects like Mental Ability, General English, Malayalam/English/Tamil language proficiency, and basic knowledge of sales and distribution.
The ‘General Knowledge’ section encompasses:
History: Focus on Kerala’s history, including its evolution and significant events.
Geography: Study of physical and political geography, with an emphasis on Kerala’s landscape.
Economics: Basic economic principles and Kerala’s economic structure.
Indian Constitution: Understanding of the Constitution of India and its application.
Kerala Administration: Insights into the administrative framework of Kerala.
Biology: General biology concepts relevant to public health.
Physics & Chemistry: Basic principles and their practical applications.
Computer Fundamentals: Basic computer knowledge and its relevance in modern workplaces.
Current Affairs: Recent developments in national and international contexts.
The ‘Special Topics’ section includes:
Mental Ability: Tests logical reasoning and problem-solving skills.
General English: Assesses proficiency in English grammar and usage.
Language Proficiency: Evaluates knowledge of Malayalam, English, or Tamil, depending on the candidate’s choice.
Sales and Distribution Knowledge: Basic understanding of sales processes and distribution channels.
The examination consists of:
Mode: OMR (Optical Mark Recognition) based test.
Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes.
Total Marks: 100 marks.
Medium: Malayalam, English, or Tamil, based on the candidate’s selection.
As per the current syllabus, there is no mention of negative marking. However, it’s advisable to verify this detail closer to the examination date through official Kerala PSC notifications.
Yes, candidates can choose the medium of examination from Malayalam, English, or Tamil, based on their preference and eligibility.
The current syllabus does not specify any practical tests for this position. However, candidates should stay updated with official Kerala PSC announcements for any changes.
Effective preparation strategies include:
Study Materials: Utilize Kerala PSC’s official syllabus and recommended textbooks.
Mock Tests: Regularly practice with mock tests to familiarize yourself with the exam pattern.
Current Affairs: Stay updated with current events through newspapers and online resources.
Time Management: Develop a study schedule that allocates time to each subject appropriately.
The official syllabus and related notifications can be accessed on the Kerala PSC website.
While specific eligibility criteria are not detailed in the syllabus, general requirements typically include:
Educational Qualification: A pass in SSLC or its equivalent.
Age Limit: Candidates should be within the prescribed age limit as per Kerala PSC norms.
Language Proficiency: Proficiency in Malayalam, English, or Tamil, depending on the candidate’s choice.
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