Hope all of you are preparing for AFCAT 02 2013 written test which is going to be held in this month. We are surprised and happy to hear that, many candidate cleared their AFCAT written test earlier with the AFCAT preparation tips provided by us. We also look at the latest trend of AFCAT while giving preparation tip and surprisingly, AFCAT written test is getting tougher and tougher with time. Not only the written test but the intake is also getting less.
So, as you have decided to crack the AFACT 02 2013 written test, its our pleasure to help you with this. We took some time to analyse all AFCAT written test papers since 2011, yes we are keeping both eyes on AFCAT trends which is changing with each test, this helps us to provide you to give correct insight of AFCAT written exam.
When we say the AFCAT written exam is getting hard with time, we also believe that it becomes easy if you go with preparation. If you plan for the written test and practise just before 10 days, you can easily crack it ( We consider that you have at least average skills to pass it).
Before any test preparation, you must look out for various resources you can have, free as well as paid one. For AFCAT return test, you must look for:
How to Prepare Different Sections of AFCAT Written Exam
- General Awareness : Most of us may find it difficult because General Awareness preparation is endless and even with good preparation, sometimes you do not get questions from what you have prepared. But, if you can have a look on events happened six – seven months back, that would certainly help you to score good marks in General Awareness. But, again you do not need to spend more time in reading everything for GK. General Knowledge preparation is something which can not be done in short period of time, so if you are interested in improving your GK, you can start for it from now. Generally these questions do not take much time so you can start answering from this section. Also your mind will be fresh which can help you recall few answers. Or else, you must try this section at last after finish other sections.
- Verbal Ability in English : Difficulty level of this section is average, we would say it average because it is not easy, sometimes it is not average as well but more difficult. Indian Air Force has raised the standard of question papers and you will really find this section a hard nut to crack. But, aspirants those who have strong hold of English language, won’t be facing any difficulty as such. This section section do take some time but also need lot of concentration while reading the paragraphs and sentences. It is better to start of with this section early and do not keep it for last.
- Numerical Ability : This section is easy for you if you are good at Maths in general. Also, you know what type of questions you will be getting which makes your preparation easier. Aspirants who are strong in this section can start with it, but others who are not sure, may leave it for later and try to grab as much as marks they can from other sections. Because once you start doing this section, it will take your time and sometime when you don’t get the answer, it may reduce your confidence as well.
- Reasoning and Military Aptitude Test: This section is very easy, takes little concentration but can be done easily. It is better to have a look at few examples linked here. There are two types of questions comes under that which are from Verbal Skills and Spatial Ability. You can see sample questions here. It is better to attempt these question as soon as possible because with free mind you will get most of them correct.
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What are the main topics we need to cover in reasoning and quantitative aptitude ?