AFCAT 1 2022 exam analysis for February 12 released; Difficulty level, good attempts
AFCAT 1 exam analysis 2022 for February 12, is available here. Check the AFCAT 01/ 2022 exam difficulty level and good attempts.
Candidates can download AFCAT question papers along with answers from here.
Free DownloadMd Usmangani Ansari | February 12, 2022 | 06:22 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Indian Air Force (IAF) has successfully concluded AFCAT 1 2022 computer-based test (CBT) and engineering knowledge test (EKT) exam today in two shifts on February 12. AFCAT 1/2022 exam shift 1 (09:45 am to 11:45 am) was held for non-technical posts while shift 2 for technical posts. The AFCAT 1 exam 2022 is conducted in online mode at various exam centres across the country. Candidates who appeared for the AFCAT 1/2022 exam can check the AFCAT 2022 good attempts and question paper difficulty level here.
The AFCAT 1/2022 exam is being conducted in shifts 1 and shift 2 from February 12 to 14, 2022 for 317 vacancies in various fields of Indian Defence Services such as Flying Branch and Ground Duty (Technical and Non-Technical) Branches/ NCC Special Entry/ Meteorology Entry.
AFCAT 1 2022 exam pattern
The AFCAT 1 pattern 2022 for February 12 exam is somehow changed from previous questions patterns of different subjects. The AFCAT 1 shift 1 English subject contained 30 questions which was 25 previous year and Reasoning consists of 25 questions which was 32 earlier. Math/Numerical Ability of AFCAT 1 February 12 contains 20 questions against 18 of the previous exam.
AFCAT 1 2022 exam analysis: Section-wise in shift 1
Section/Subjects |
No.of questions |
Difficulty Level (Good Attempts) |
General Awareness/GS |
25 |
Moderate (17-20) |
Verbal Ability in English |
30 (Earlier 25) |
Moderate (22-23) |
Numerical Ability/Maths |
20 (Earlier 18) |
Easy to moderate (12-14) |
Reasoning & Military Aptitude Test |
25 |
Easy (21-24) |
Overall difficulty level & G.A. |
100 |
Easy to moderate (68-75) |
Each right question carries 3 marks |
AFCAT 1 2022 exam analysis: Section-wise in shift 2
Section/Subjects |
No.of questions |
Difficulty Level (Good Attempts) |
General Awareness/GS |
25 |
Moderate (16-19 ) |
Verbal Ability in English |
30 (Earlier 25) |
Moderate (20-22 ) |
Numerical Ability/Maths |
20 (Earlier 18) |
Easy to moderate (11-13 ) |
Reasoning & Military Aptitude Test |
25 |
Easy ( 22-24) |
Overall difficulty level & G.A. |
100 |
Easy to moderate (67-74) |
Each right question carries 3 marks |
As per candidates feedback who appeared in the AFCAT 1 2022 exam on February 12, 2022 the overall difficulty level of exam in both shifts was easy to moderate except GS/GA of shift 1.
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