Subject Wise Tips for AFCAT 2 2021
1. Numerical Ability Section
AFCAT exam paper consists of very basic mathematics questions and keeping formulas in mind will help you to clear them easily. Topics that hold importance in this section are:
- Average:
- Average = (Sum of observations/Number of observations)
- Percentage
- a/b as a percent: a/b = (a/b x 100)%
- Ratio and Proportion
- The multiplication or division of each term of a ratio by the same non-zero number does not affect the ratio.
- If a: b = c : d, then a: b:: c : d and we say that a, b, c, d are in proportion.
- Here a and d are called extremes, while b and c are called mean terms.
- Product of means = Product of extremes. Thus, a : b :: c : d (b x c) = (a x d).
- Simple Interest
- If the interest on a sum borrowed for a certain period is reckoned uniformly, then it is called simple interest.
- Simple Interest = (P x R x T)/100
- Simplification: Rule of ‘BODMAS’: This rule depicts the correct sequence in which the operations are to be executed, so as to find out the value of the given expression.
2. General Awareness/Knowledge Section:
- Browse the internet for the current year and previous year current affairs read and remember as much as possible
- For topics such as History, Sports, Geography, Environment, Civics, Defence, Art, Culture, and Politics do not go through complete topics but focus on the highlights.
3. Spatial ability and English Sections:
- These are the easy sections in the AFCAT exam if the candidate is aware of the simple techniques and English knowledge.
- For this try to opt for authentic books available along with previous year papers as more practice will improve and enhance solving techniques.
Note: Candidates should answer the maximum number of questions within a time interval, and to do so, candidates should opt for any test series available.
Last 10 days tips for AFCAT 2 2021 Exam
Look for the Subjects with High Weightage
- Once the complete syllabus is prepared, the aspirant must focus on revision based on the previous year weightage of marks.
- Not only question practice, try to remember theoretical concepts as questions are directly asked from those concepts.
Excel in Art of Attempting Questions
- ISRO Exam includes 100 questions to be answered in 120 minutes.
- Attempting all the questions and believing to score the maximum is one of the hardest things in the exam.
- Candidates should try to avoid the questions consuming more time than others. There are always some questions which should be left for a better result.
- If the time permits in the end then the candidate can try those questions.
Practice Questions to Strengthen your Concepts
- Most of the Defence Exams have a similar pattern. They tend to test the accuracy of the candidates along with the concepts.
- So mostly the question is of the same format and even repeated questions from other exams.
- So try to practice as many questions as possible from the Test series.
- This practice will also strengthen your concepts and tend to enhance your accuracy as the exam includes negative marking which should be avoided at most.
Short Notes are the Helping Hand
- Most of the aspirants appearing for AFCAT must have appeared for the CDS exam too. If the candidate had prepared their short notes or formula notes during CDS preparations, then they are surely having an extra edge over other aspirants.
- Just a complete glance of these notes can fetch you some marks more than others without devoting extra time.
- For candidates not having notes, BYJU'S Exam Prep will be scheduling short notes for each subject in these last few days.
Strive for Mental Peace
- Always remember, a person with a stable mind can handle even the toughest situation with ease. And preparation for the exam is one of the tough situations for aspirants.
- In these last few days before the exam, try to remain calm and compose mentally and physically, have a proper diet, and get enough sleep i.e at least 6-7 hours.
- An aspirant should never compromise on their health just before the exams and risk their complete preparations.
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