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2nd May 2015, 12:57 PM
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Today's AFCAT Paper
What is the process of downloading the previous years question papers of Air Force Common Admission Test (AFCAT)? Is there any charge which I need to submit before downloading the previous years question papers of Air Force Common Admission Test (AFCAT) from its official website?
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12th May 2018, 12:46 PM
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Re: Today's AFCAT Paper
I want the sample question paper of Air Force Common Admission Test AFCAT Exam so will you provide me?
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12th May 2018, 12:46 PM
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Re: Today's AFCAT Paper
I am providing you the sample question paper of Air Force Common Admission Test AFCAT Exam AFCAT Exam question paper Q1-3. Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it:-In spring, polar bear mothers emerge from dens with three months old cubs. The mother bear has fasted for as long as eight months but that does not stop the young from demanding full access to her remaining reserves. If there are triplets, the most persistent stands to gain an extra meal at the expense of others. The smallest of the cubs forfeits many meals to stronger siblings. Females are protective of their cubs but tend to ignore family rivalry over food. In 21 years of photographing polar bears, I have only once seen the smallest of triplets survive till autumn. Q1. Female polar bears give birth during (a) Spring (b) Summer (c) Autumn (d) Winter Q2. Mother bear (a) Takes sides over cubs (b) Lets the cubs fend for themselves (c) Feeds only their favourites (d) Sees that all cubs get an equal share Q3. With reference to the passage, the following assumptions have been made:-I. Polar bears fast as long as eight months due to non availability of prey. II. Polar bears always give birth to triplets. Which of the assumptions given above is/ are true? (a) I only (b) II only (c) Both I and II (d) Neither I nor II Q4-9 Select the most appropriate word from the options against each number:-As home entertainment, television is rapidly becoming more (4) than any other form. A news broadcast becomes more immediate when people (5) actually see the scene (6) question and the movement of the figures. Films could be viewed in the (7) of the home and a variety of shows are also available. One of the advantages of travel programmes is the (8) of faraway places which many viewers would not (9) see. Q4. (a) interesting (b) popular (c) powerful (d) purposeful Q5. (a) could (b) would (c) might (d) shall Q6. (a) of (b) with (c) as (d) in Q7. (a) surroundings (b) assistance (c) comfort (d) privilege Q8. (a) glimpses (b) image (c) portrait (d) picture Q9. (a) possible (b) rather (c) else (d) otherwise Q10-13. Choose the word which is nearest in meaning to the given word:-Q10. Intransigent (a) Authoritative (b) Impersonal (c) Strenuous (d) Unbending Q11. Intimidate (a) Mislead (b) Misplace (c) Frighten (d) Demoralise Q12. Sporadic (a) Epidemic (b) Whirling (c) Occasional (d) Stagnant Q13. Genesis (a) Style (b) Beginning (c) Movement (d) Relevant Q14-17. Choose the word which is nearly opposite in meaning to the given word:-Q14. Malevolent (a) Kindly (b) Vacuous (c) Ambivalent (d) Primitive Q15. Purgatory (a) Reward (b) Celestial (c) Flawless (d) Proximity Q16. Clemency (a) Corporal (b) Intolerance (c) Compromise (d) Sensibility Q17. Cajole (a) Nestle (b) Secede (c) Bully (d) Moisten Q18-21. Choose the word that best defines the given phrases:-Q18. In weal and woe (a) By hook or crook (b) During illness (c) in prosperity and adversity (d) During the operation Q19. Globetrotters (a) People against global philosophy (b) People indulging in treachery (c) Intelligent minds (d) Travellers around the world Q20. A Curtain Lecture (a) To speak plainly (b) Vulgar Ideas (c) Private scolding of a husband by his wife (d) Hate others Q21. Square pegs in round holes (a) A genuinely helpful person (b) A Clever person (c) People in the wrong jobs (d) To be perplexed Q22-25. Choose the correctly spelt word:-Q22. (a) Equanimity (b) Equannimity (c) Equanimmisty (d) Equinimity Q23. (a) Vetarinary (b) Veteninary (c) Veterinary (d) Vetniary Q24. (a) Konnoisseur (b) Conoisseur (c) Connoisseur (d) Konoisseur Q25. (a) Munifisent (b) Muneficent (c) Munificent (d) Munificient Q26-29. Which word or words explains the meaning of the following idioms:-Q26. In a jiffy (a) Outstanding (b) Suddenly (c) In a fix (d) Appropriate Q27. Upto the hilt (a) Completely (b) Upto the mark (c) Upto the final decision (d) None of these Q28. Man of Letters (a) Who writes too many letters (b) An important person (c) A politician (d) A literary person Q29. Sangfroid (a) Composure (b) Go on leave (c) Changed Suddenly (d) Make an attempt Q30-65. Choose the most appropriate answer:-Q30. Which country among the following has been declared Ebola-free by WHO? (a) Sierra Leone (b) Liberia (c) Nigeria (d) Guinea Q31. How many Gold medals did India win in the Incheon Asian Games held in Oct 2014? (a) 10 (b) 11 (c) 12 (d) 8 Q32. Who has been appointed as the new Finance Secretary of India? (a) Arvind Mayaram (b) Rajiv Mehrishi (c) Kaushik Basu (d) Dinesh Gupta Q33. Which among the following is Indias first long range subsonic cruise missile? (a) Agni II (b) Prithvi (c) Dhanush (d) Nirbhay Q34. The branch of science that studies cells is called (a) Cytology (b) Entomology (c) Homoplastic (d) Hormonology Q35. How many Vice Presidents are elected at the start of its each regular session of UN General Assembly? (a) Nine (b) Fifteen (c) Two (d) Twenty one Q36. The highest civilian award of India Bharat Ratna has been awarded to only two foreigners so far. One of them is Nelson Mandela. The other is (a) Marshal Tito (b) Mikhail Gorbachev (c) Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan (d) Abdul Wali Khan Q37. Sir CV Raman was awarded Nobel Prize for his work connected with which of the following phenomenon of radiation? (a) Scattering (b) Diffraction (c) Interference (d) Polarisation Q38. In which city is the headquarters of Asian Development Bank located? (a) Manila (b) Singapore (c) Bangkok (d) Jakarta Q39. K-15 missile is (a) Submarine launched Ballistic Missile (SLBM) (b) Inter Continental Ballistic Missile (ICBM) (c) Medium Range Ballistic Missile (MRBM) (d) Short Range Ballistic Missile (SRBM) Q40. India agreed to UN Chief Ban Ki-Moons offer to remain as a member of the advisory board of one of the following recently. (a) UNCCT (b) UNICEF (c) UNEP (d) UNCTAD Q41. Kaziranga National Park is famous for (a) One-horned Rhinos (b) Tigers (c) Swamp Dears (Barasingha) (d) Elephants Q42. Who was the first Indian to win an individual medal in Olympics? (a) Milkha Singh (b) PT Usha (c) Karnam Malleshwari (d) KD Jadhav Q43. Who among the following was the Congress President at Madras Session of 1927 when it boycotted the Simon Commission? (a) Maulana Abul Kalam Azad (b) MA Ansari (c) Lala Lajpat Rai (d) Subhash Chandra Bose Q44. Why did Kalinga prove to be a turning point in the life of Ashoka? (a) Ashoka annexed Kalinga (b) It was the starting point of the expansion of his empire (c) Ashoka became a zealous Buddhist (d) It enabled Mauryan Empire to reach its climax Q45. Which of the following wings was not part of the espionage system described by Kautilya? (a) Crime Branch (b) Special Branch (c) Political Branch (d) None of these Q46. Alauddin Khalji did not build (a) Siri Fort (b) Tomb of Jalaluddin (c) Hauz-i-Alai (d) Jamaat Khana Masjid Q47. Which of the following dynasties was ruling over North India at the time of Alexanders invasion? (a) Nanda (b) Maurya (c) Sunga (d) Kanva Q48. Which of the following Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles (ICBMs) is under development in India? (a) Agni-I (b) Agni-II (c) Agni-IV (d) Agni-VI |
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