AFCAT 2 2022 exam analysis for August 26; Know difficulty level, good attempts
Prabakaran K | August 26, 2022 | 05:16 PM IST | 2 mins read
AFCAT 2 exam analysis 2022 for August 26 is available now. Check the AFCAT 2 2022 exam difficulty level and good attempts here.
Candidates can download AFCAT question papers along with answers from here.
Free DownloadNEW DELHI: The Indian Air Force (IAF) has conducted the 1st day of the AFCAT 2 exam 2022 today, August 26 in two shifts. Candidates who appeared in the exam can check the AFCAT 2 2022 exam analysis for both shifts along with the EKT now. As per the feedback received from the candidates, the difficulty level of the AFCAT 2 exam was moderate in both the first and second shifts. AFCAT 2 EKT (Engineering Knowledge Test) was also moderate level.
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The AFCAT 2022 exam was conducted in an online computer-based mode. There were a total of 100 questions whereas there were 50 questions in the EKT paper. Candidates are awarded three marks for each correct response whereas one mark will be deducted for every wrong (CBT and EKT paper). The total time duration for the AFCAT 2 2022 CBT was 120 minutes and 45 minutes were given for EKT.
AFCAT 2022 exam analysis for August 26
With the help of AFCAT 2 exam analysis 2022, candidates will get to know about the difficulty level of the question paper and the number of good attempts. Candidates who will appear in the AFCAT exam on August 27 and 28 exams must check the AFCAT exam analysis 2022 for a better understanding of the level of examination. Candidates can check the exam analysis of AFCAT 2022 shift-wise from the tables below.
AFCAT 2 2022 paper analysis for shift 1 (August 26)
|
Section |
Total no. of questions |
Difficulty level |
Good attempts |
|
General Awareness |
25 |
Moderate |
18-19 |
|
Verbal Ability in English |
30 |
Moderate |
22-25 |
|
Numerical Ability |
20 |
Easy to Moderate |
17-18 |
|
Reasoning & Military Aptitude Test |
25 |
Moderate |
15-18 |
|
Total |
100 |
Overall - Moderate |
72-80 |
AFCAT 2 paper analysis 2022 for shift 2 (August 26)
|
Section |
Total no. of questions |
Difficulty level |
Good attempts |
|
General Awareness |
25 |
Easy |
19-21 |
|
Verbal Ability in English |
30 |
Easy to Moderate |
18-20 |
|
Numerical Ability |
20 |
Moderate |
17-19 |
|
Reasoning and Military Aptitude Test |
25 |
Easy to Moderate |
20-21 |
|
Total |
100 |
Overall - Moderate |
74-81 |
AFCAT 2 2022 analysis for EKT
|
Exam name |
Good Attempts |
Difficulty Level |
|
AFCAT EKT 2022 |
30-33 |
Moderate |
The 2nd and last day of the AFCAT 2 2022 exam will be conducted by IAF on August 27 and 28 respectively. After the conclusion of the AFCAT 2 exam 2022, IAF will announce the result along with the cutoff. AFCAT 2022 answer key will not be released by IAF. Candidates who qualify the AFCAT 2022 exam will be invited to appear for the AFSB interview.
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