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Air Force Common Entrance Test previous year question papers in PDF format

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13th August 2014, 03:27 PM
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Re: Air Force Common Entrance Test previous year question papers in PDF format

As you want to get the Air Force Common Entrance Test previous year question papers in PDF format so here it is for you:

Some content of the file has been given here:

We stand poised precariously and challengingly on the razor’s edge of destiny. We are
now at the mercy of atom bombs and the like which would destroy us completely if we fail to
control them wisely. And wisdom in this crisis means sensitiveness to the basic values of life; it
means a vivid realization that we are literally living in one world where we must either swim
together or sink together. We cannot afford to tamper with man’s single minded loyalty to peace
and international understanding. Anyone, who does it is a traitor not only to man’s past and
present, but also to his future, because he is mortgaging the destiny of unborn generations.
Q1. From the tone and style of the passage it appears that the writer is-
(a) a prose writer with a fascination for images and metaphors.
(b) a humanist with a clear foresight.
(c) a traitor who wishes to mortgage the destiny of future generations.
(d) unaware of the global power situation.
Q2. The best way to escape complete annihilation in an atomic war is to-
(a) work for international understanding and harmony.
(b) invent more powerful weapons.
(c) turn to religion.
(d) ban nuclear weapons.
Q3. The phrase ‘razor’s edge of destiny’ means a/an-
(a) enigma that cuts through the pattern of life like the edge of a razor.
(b) critical situation that foreordains the future.
(c) sharp line of division that marks the alternative courses of action in the future.
(d) destiny with sharp edges.
Q4. According to the writer, ‘wisdom’ on the razor’s edge of destiny means:
(a) awareness that we stand poised precariously on the razor’s edge of destiny.
(b) determination to ban nuclear weapons.
(c) responsibility to the ‘unborn generations’.
(d) awareness of the basic values of life.
Q5. The author is concerned about the threat of nuclear weapons because he feels that-
(a) a nuclear war will destroy human civilization.
(b) all countries are interlinked and one cannot escape the consequences of what
happens to another country.
(c) the world is on the brink of disaster.
(d) his country is threatened by a nuclear war.
In each of the following questions, find out which part of the sentence has an error. If
there is no mistake, the answer is (d) “No error”.
Q6. A person I met (a)/in the theatre (b)/was the playwright himself. (c)/No error (d).
(a) (b) (c) (d)
Q7. They walked (a)/besides each other (b)/in silence. (c)/No error (d).
(a) (b) (c) (d)
Q8. We returned to the guest house (a)/impressed by (b)/what we had seen. (c)/No error (d).
(a) (b) (c) (d)
Q9. The judge was convinced (a)/that neither (b)/of the five accused was guilty. (c)
/No error (d).
(a) (b) (c) (d)
Q10. The municipality is going (a) /to built a new school (b)/near the park. (c)/ No error (d).
(a) (b) (c) (d)
Set - 1
2
Pick out the most effective word from the given words to fill in the blank to make the
sentence meaningfully complete.
Q11. His actions had ________ pain and suffering on thousands of people.
(a) affected (b) imposed (c) inflicted (d) deplored
Q12. The Government will ______ all resources to fight poverty.
(a) collect (b) exploit (c) harness (d) muster
Q13. The children ______ crackers to celebrate the victory of their team.
(a) burst (b) fired (c) shot (d) released
Q14. I am ______ forward to our picnic scheduled in the next month.
(a) seeing (b) looking (c) planning (d) thinking
Q15. I hope you must have _____ by now that failures are the stepping stones to success.
(a) known (b) felt (c) decided (d) realized
In each of the following choose the word most similar in meaning to the word given in
capitals.
Q16. CAUSED
(a) Brought about (b) Brought forward (c) Brought out (d) Brought over
Q17. PLACID
(a) Plain (b) Clear (c) Poor (d) Calm
Q18. AUDACIOUS
(a) Obvious (b) Daring (c) Ardent (d) Affluent
Pick out the word that is most nearly the opposite in meaning to the word given in
capitals.
Q19. MONOLOGUE
(a) Prologue (b) Epilogue (c) Dialogue (d) Catalogue
Q20. DELETE
(a) Imbibe (b) Improve (c) Insert (d) Inspire
Q21. AMBIGUITY
(a) Certainty (b) Clarity (c) Rationality (d) Laxity
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1st March 2016, 04:49 PM
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Re: Air Force Common Entrance Test previous year question papers in PDF format

Hello sir, I am PRafful. I am preparing for AFCAT. Can you help me by providing me information regarding the Air Force Common Entrance Test previous year question papers in PDF format?
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1st March 2016, 04:53 PM
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Re: Air Force Common Entrance Test previous year question papers in PDF format

As you have asked about the AFCAT previous year paper, check below for the information
We stand poised precariously and challengingly on the razor’s edge of destiny. We are
now at the mercy of atom bombs and the like which would destroy us completely if we fail to
control them wisely. And wisdom in this crisis means sensitiveness to the basic values of life; it
means a vivid realization that we are literally living in one world where we must either swim
together or sink together. We cannot afford to tamper with man’s single minded loyalty to peace
and internatonal understanding. Anyone, who does it is a traitor not only to man’s past and
present, but also to his future, because he is mortgaging the destiny of unborn generations.
Q1. From the tone and style of the passage it appears that the writer is-
(a) a prose writer with a fascination for images and metaphors.
(b) a humanist with a clear foresight.
(c) a traitor who wishes to mortgage the destiny of future generations.
(d) unaware of the global power situation.
Q2. The best way to escape complete annihilation in an atomic war is to-
(a) work for international understanding and harmony.
(b) invent more powerful weapons.
(c) turn to religion.

(d) ban nuclear weapons.

Q3. The phrase ‘razor’s edge of destiny’ means a/an-

(a) enigma that cuts through the pattern of life like the edge of a razor.

(b) critical situation that foreordains the future.

(c) sharp line of division that marks the alternative courses of action in the future.

(d) destiny with sharp edges.

Q4. According to the writer, ‘wisdom’ on the razor’s edge of destiny means:

(a) awareness that we stand poised precariously on the razor’s edge of destiny.

(b) determination to ban nuclear weapons.

(c) responsibility to the ‘unborn generations’.

(d) awareness of the basic values of life.

Q5. The author is concerned about the threat of nuclear weapons because he feels that-

(a) a nuclear war will destroy human civilization.

(b) all countries are interlinked and one cannot escape the consequences of what

happens to another country.

(c) the world is on the brink of disaster.

(d) his country is threatened by a nuclear war.

In each of the following questions, find out which part of the sentence has an error. If

there is no mistake, the answer is (d) “No error”.

Q6. A person I met (a)/in the theatre (b)/was the playwright himself. (c)/No error (d).

(a) (b) (c) (d)

Q7. They walked (a)/besides each other (b)/in silence. (c)/No error (d).

(a) (b) (c) (d)

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