AFCAT 2 2020 Exam Analysis Day 1 (Shift 2) - Check difficulty level, exam cut off here
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The shift 2 of IAF AFCAT 2 2020 has been successfully conducted. The first shift of AFCAT 2 2020 was held from 09:45 am to 11:45 pm while the second shift was scheduled for 02:15 pm to 04:15 pm. The EKT, however, was conducted from 04:30 to 5:15 pm. The AFCAT exam to be conducted on October 03, 04 and 05, 2020.
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Here we have shared the AFCAT 2 2020 exam analysis for shift 2 from Day 1. As per received by candidates who appeared in the second shift of AFCAT 2 2020, the exam was moderate to difficult level. Check the detailed AFCAT 2 2020 exam analysis for shift 2 here.
AFCAT exam is conducted for admission to Flying, Ground Duty (Technical) and Ground Duty (Non-Technical) branches. The exam is conducted online across more than 100 cities in two shifts.
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AFCAT 02/2020 Day 2 Shift 1 Exam Analysis
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AFCAT 02/2020 Day 1 Shift 1 Exam Analysis
AFCAT 2 2020 Shift 2 Exam Analysis | IAF AFCAT Exam Analysis
Sections
Number of Questions
Good Attempts
Difficulty level
General Awareness
10-12
Moderate to Difficult
Reasoning and Military Aptitude Test
27
Easy
English
15
Easy to Moderate
Numerical
18
Moderate
Overall
|
Sections |
Number of Questions |
Good Attempts |
Difficulty level |
|
General Awareness |
|
10-12 |
Moderate to Difficult |
|
Reasoning and Military Aptitude Test |
|
27 |
Easy |
|
English |
|
15 |
Easy to Moderate |
|
Numerical |
|
18 |
Moderate |
|
Overall |
|
||
Good attempts in AFCAT 2 2020 Shift 2 were 70.
Some memory-based questions:
- 1st Naval Aircraft? - INS Vikrant
- Who is called a wizard of hockey? - Dhanyachand
- During the Mourya which was the highest tax? Land tax
- Where is the ISRO telecommunication headquarters? Bangalore
- Where is ISRO launching site? Sriharikota
What after the AFCAT exam?
The AFCAT exam will now be held tomorrow on October 04 and October 05, 2020. We will be sharing the AFCAT exam analysis on all the days, shift-wise for candidates who are preparing for the AFCAT exam and planning to appear for it in future. The AFCAT 2 2020 result is expected to be released in November 2020, candidates who will qualify the written exam will be called for an interview. The interview will be conducted by AFSB (Air Force Selection Board).
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