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AIR FORCE COMMON ADMISSION TEST (AFCAT) SCHEME OF SYLLABUS

AIR FORCE COMMON ADMISSION TEST (AFCAT) SCHEME OF SYLLABUS & EXAMPLE OF QUESTIONS The scheme of syllabus and examples of questions are given in the following paragraphs:- SCHEME OF SYLLABUS 1. The AFCAT Question Paper will have 100 questions. All questions will be of three marks each. For every correct answer the candidate will get three marks and for every wrong answer one mark will be deducted under negative marking. The total time allotted for the paper is two hours. 2. Each Question Paper will have questions from the following topics:- (a) General Awareness – History, Sports, Geography, Environment, Civics, Basic Science, Defence, Art, Culture, Current Affairs, Politics etc. (b) Verbal Ability in English – Comprehension, Error Detection, Sentence Completion, Synonyms, Antonyms and Testing of Vocabulary. (c) Numerical Ability – Decimal Fraction, Simplification, Average, Profit & loss, Percentage, Ratio & Proportion and Simple interest. (d) Reasoning and Military Aptitud...

Joining IAF what you should Know?

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SELECTION PROCEDURE            The selection as an Airman in the IAF is conducted through All India Selection Tests and Recruitment Rallies. All India Selection Tests are conducted at the Airmen Selection Centres (ASCs) located all over India as per schedule, whereas the Recruitment Rallies are conducted from time to time in selected areas/regions of particular States/Union Territories of the country.      (a)       All India Selection Tests (STs)  :       Advertisements are published in Employment News/Rozgar Samachar inviting the applications for All India Selection Tests (STs). In response to the advertisement, eligible male Indian Citizens (including the citizens of Nepal) are to forward application to the President, Central Airmen Selection Board, Post Box No. 11807, New Delhi �110 010. The Board sends admit cards to eligible and short-listed candidates to app...