If you’re preparing for the AFCAT (Air Force Common Admission Test), focusing on the right topics can significantly boost your score. With a total of 100 questions, each carrying 3 marks, every minute and every correct answer matters.
Start with English — vocabulary, comprehension, and error detection questions are easy scoring areas. Make a daily habit of learning 10 new words and practice reading editorials from newspapers like The Hindu or Indian Express.
In General Awareness, focus on topics like Indian Air Force history, current affairs, awards, geography, and defence exercises. Use weekly current affairs capsules and revise them regularly.
For Numerical Ability, concentrate on profit & loss, time & work, averages, and simplification. These are simple but highly scoring topics. In the Reasoning section, practice series completion, odd one out, and figure-based questions.
The secret to scoring high in AFCAT is smart preparation, time-bound practice, and strong revision.
