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- UPSC CMS syllabus 2023 and Exam PatternIn SYLLABUS·April 20, 2023UPSC CMS syllabus 2023 and Exam Pattern COMBINED MEDICAL SERVICES EXAMINATION, 2023 ALL GOVERNMENT JOB SYLLABUS https://www.sarkariresult.education/recruitment/syllabus SCHEME OF EXAMINATION The examination shall be conductedaccording to the following plan:- Part-I WRITTEN EXAMINATION – (500 marks) The candidates will take the written examination in two Papers,each Paper carryinga maximum of 250 marks. Each Paper will be of two hours duration. Part-II Personality Test: (100 Marks): Personality test carrying 100 marksof such of the candidates who qualify on theresults of the written examination. (A) WrittenExamination: 1. The components and syllabi of two Papers and the weightage to different componentsin the two papers are given below: - Paper I Maximum (Code No. 1) Marks: 250 General Medicine and Paediatrics: Total questions in Paper I = 120 (96 from General Medicineand 24 from Paediatrics); Syllabus of Paper-I (a) General Medicine including the following: (i) Cardiology (ii) Respiratory diseases (iii) Gastro-intestinal (iv) Genito-Urinary (v) Neurology (vi) Hematology (vii) Endocrinology (viii) Metabolic disorders (ix) Infections/Communicable Diseases a) Virus b) Rickets c) Bacterial d) Spirochetal e) Protozoan f) Metazoan g) Fungus (x) Nutrition/Growth (xi) Diseases of the skin (Dermatology) (xii) Musculoskelatal System (xiii) Psychiatry (xiv) General (xv) Emergency Medicine (xvi) Common Poisoning (xvii) Snake bite (xviii) Tropical Medicine (xix) Critical Care Medicine (xx) Emphasis on medical procedures (xxi) Patho physiological basis of diseases (xxii) Vaccines preventable diseases and Non vaccinespreventable diseases (xxiii) Vitamin deficiency diseases (xxiv) In psychiatry include – Depression, psychosis, anxiety, bipolardiseases and Schizoprenia. (b) Paediatrics including the following- (i) Common childhood emergencies, (ii) Basic new born care, (iii) Normal developmental milestones, (iv) Accidents and poisonings in children, (v) Birth defects and counseling including autism, (vi) Immunization in children, (vii) Recognizing childrenwith special needs and management, and (viii) National programmes related to child health. Paper II Maximum (Code No. 2) Marks : 250 (a) Surgery (b) Gynaecology & Obstetrics (c) Preventive & Social Medicine Total questions in Paper II = 120 (40 questionsfrom each part.) Syllabus of Paper - II (a) Surgery (Surgery includingENT, Ophthalmology, Traumatology and Orthopaedics) (I) General Surgery i) Wounds ii) Infections iii) Tumours iv) Lymphatic v) Blood vessels vi) Cysts/sinuses vii) Head and neck viii) Breast ix) Alimentary tract a) Oesophagus b) Stomach c) Intestines d) Anus e) Developmental x) Liver, Bile, Pancreas xi) Spleen xii) Peritoneum xiii) Abdominal wall xiv) Abdominal injuries (II) Urological Surgery (III) Neuro Surgery (IV) Otorhinolaryngology E.N.T. (V) Thoracic surgery (VI) Orthopedic surgery (VII) Ophthalmology (VIII) Anesthesiology (IX) Traumatology (X) Diagnosis and management of common surgicalailments (XI) Pre-operative and post operativecare of surgical patients (XII) Medicolegal and ethical issuesof surgery (XIII) Wound healing (XIV) Fluid and electrolyte management in surgery (XV) Shock patho-physiology and management. (b) GYNAECOLOGY & OBSTETRICS (I) OBSTETRICS i) Ante-natal conditions ii) Intra-natal conditions iii) Post-natal conditions iv) Management of normal laboursor complicated labour (II) GYNAECOLOGY i) Questions on applied anatomy ii) Questions on applied physiology of menstruation and fertilization iii) Questions on infections in genital tract iv) Questions on neoplasma in the genital tract v) Questions on displacement of the uterus vi) Normal delivery and safe delivery practices vii) High risk pregnancy and management viii) Abortions ix) Intra Uterine growth retardation x) Medicolegal examination in obgy and Gynae includingRape. (III) FAMILY PLANNING i) Conventional contraceptives ii) U.D. and oral pills iii) Operative procedure, sterilization and organization of programmes in the urban and rural surroundings iv) Medical Termination of Pregnancy (c) PREVENTIVE SOCIAL AND COMMUNITYMEDICINE I Social and Community Medicine II Concept of Health, Diseaseand Preventive MedicineIII Health Administration and Planning IV General Epidemiology V Demography and Health StatisticsVI Communicable Diseases VII Environmental HealthVIII Nutrition and Health IX Non-communicable diseases X Occupational Health XI Genetics and Health XII International Health XIII Medical Sociology and Health Education XIV Maternal and Child Health XV National Programmes XVI Management of common health problems XVII Ability to monitor nationalhealth programmes XVIII Knowledge of maternal and child wellness XIX Ability to recognize, investigate, report, plan and manage community health problems includingmalnutrition and emergencies. 2. The writtenexamination in both the papers will be completely of objective (Multiple choice answers) type. The questionPapers (Test Booklets) will be set in English only. ALL GOVERNMENT JOB SYLLABUS https://www.sarkariresult.education/recruitment/syllabus003
- BPSC Teacher Exam DATE 2023 - 24-27 August 2023In Ask Me ·July 17, 2023BPSC Teacher Exam DATE 2023 - 24-27 August 2023002
- Schottky DiodeIn Ask Me ·May 24, 2023A Schottky diode, also known as a Schottky barrier diode or hot-carrier diode, is a semiconductor device that has a low forward voltage drop and fast switching characteristics. It is named after the German physicist Walter H. Schottky, who first described the concept of the metal-semiconductor junction that the diode is based on. Here are some key characteristics and features of Schottky diodes: Construction: A Schottky diode is typically constructed using a metal contact (anode) on one side and a semiconductor material (cathode) on the other side. The metal-semiconductor junction creates a barrier that allows for efficient electron flow. Low forward voltage drop: One of the significant advantages of Schottky diodes is their low forward voltage drop compared to other diodes, such as standard PN junction diodes. This low voltage drop allows for efficient power conversion and results in less energy loss. Fast switching speed: Schottky diodes have a very fast switching speed due to the absence of minority carrier storage time. This makes them suitable for high-frequency applications, such as rectification, RF signal detection, and voltage clamping. Reverse recovery time: Schottky diodes have a very low reverse recovery time because they do not have a depletion region like PN junction diodes. This means that they can quickly transition from conducting in the forward direction to blocking the reverse current. High operating temperature: Schottky diodes can handle higher operating temperatures compared to other diodes. This makes them suitable for applications where temperature stability is important. Applications: Schottky diodes find application in various electronic circuits and systems, including power rectification, voltage clamping, high-frequency switching, power supplies, RF detectors, and low-power consumption devices. It's important to note that Schottky diodes have certain limitations as well. They have a relatively lower reverse breakdown voltage compared to PN junction diodes, making them unsuitable for high-voltage applications. Additionally, their leakage current may be higher than other diodes at elevated temperatures. Overall, Schottky diodes are widely used in electronics due to their unique characteristics of low forward voltage drop, fast switching speed, and suitability for high-frequency applications.005
- JDLCCE 2023 SYLLABUSIn SYLLABUS·June 14, 2023JDLCCE 2023 SYLLABUS The Jharkhand Diploma Level Combined Competitive Exam (JDLCCE) is conducted by the Jharkhand Public Service Commission (JPSC). Unfortunately, I don't have access to the specific syllabus for the JDLCCE as it may vary from year to year. However, I can provide you with a general idea of the topics that are commonly included in such competitive exams. It is advisable to refer to the official JPSC website or contact the commission directly for the most accurate and up-to-date syllabus information. Here are some common subjects/topics that may be covered: 1. General Studies: - Indian History and Culture - Indian Polity and Governance - Geography of India and Jharkhand - Indian Economy - Environmental Studies - Science and Technology - Current Affairs (National and International) - General Mental Ability 2. English Language: - Grammar and Vocabulary - Reading Comprehension - Sentence Completion - Synonyms and Antonyms - Idioms and Phrases - Error Detection - Sentence Improvement 3. Hindi Language: - Grammar and Vocabulary - Comprehension Passage - Sentence Formation - Synonyms and Antonyms - Idioms and Proverbs - Error Detection - Sentence Improvement 4. Optional Subject: Depending on the specific exam, there may be an optional subject that candidates can choose based on their academic background or interest. The syllabus for the optional subject can vary widely and may include topics from various fields such as history, geography, economics, sociology, psychology, etc. It's important to note that the syllabus may undergo changes, and it is always recommended to refer to the official notification or contact the conducting authority for the most accurate and updated information regarding the JDLCCE syllabus.00110
- India Post GDS (Gramin Dak Sevak) recruitmentIn Ask Me ·May 22, 2023India Post GDS (Gramin Dak Sevak) recruitment refers to the recruitment process conducted by the Indian Postal Department to select candidates for the position of Gramin Dak Sevak in various postal circles across India. Gramin Dak Sevaks are responsible for providing postal services in rural areas. Here are some key points to know about India Post GDS recruitment: Eligibility Criteria: To be eligible for India Post GDS recruitment, candidates must meet certain criteria, which typically include educational qualifications (usually 10th pass), age limit, and knowledge of the local language. Application Process: The application process for India Post GDS recruitment is conducted online. Candidates need to visit the official website of the respective postal circle to access the application form, fill in the required details, and upload the necessary documents. Selection Process: The selection of candidates for India Post GDS is based on merit. The merit list is prepared based on the marks obtained in the 10th standard examination. There is no written examination or interview conducted for this recruitment. Job Profile: Gramin Dak Sevaks are responsible for various tasks, including delivering mail and parcels, collecting payments, providing postal services to customers, and managing other related duties. Salary and Benefits: The salary and benefits of Gramin Dak Sevaks vary based on the respective postal circle and the terms and conditions set by the Indian Postal Department. However, GDS employees are entitled to basic pay, allowances, and other benefits as per the prevailing rules and regulations. Duration of Employment: The employment of Gramin Dak Sevaks is usually on a temporary or engagement basis. The engagement period may vary depending on the requirements and policies of the postal department. It's important to note that the specific details, including eligibility criteria, application process, and vacancies, may vary for each recruitment cycle and postal circle. It is recommended to visit the official website of the Indian Postal Department (https://www.indiapost.gov.in/) or the respective postal circle's website for the latest updates and information regarding India Post GDS recruitment.004
- Write In HindiIn Write In Hindi·May 20, 2023यह वेबसाइट आपको सरकारी नौकरी भर्ती की अद्यतन जानकारी, परीक्षा के प्रवेश पत्र, परीक्षा के परिणाम, पिछले वर्षों के प्रश्न पत्र, मॉडल पेपर्स, परीक्षा सिलेबस और अन्य महत्वपूर्ण जानकारी प्रदान करती है। इसके साथ ही, आप इस वेबसाइट पर परीक्षा की तैयारी के लिए महत्वपूर्ण सामग्री, टिप्स और सुझाव प्राप्त कर सकते हैं। वेबसाइट का उपयोग करके आप हिंदी में सरकारी नौकरी और परीक्षा की सम्पूर्ण जानकारी प्राप्त कर सकते हैं और इससे अपनी करियर में आगे बढ़ सकते हैं। This website provides you the latest information on Government Jobs Recruitment, Exam Admit Card, Exam Result, Previous Year Question Papers, Model Papers, Exam Syllabus and other important information. Along with this, you can get important material, tips and tricks for exam preparation on this website. Using the website, you can get complete information about government jobs and exams in Hindi and can move forward in your career.007
- What are the Mode of selection OSSC Teacher Recruitment 2022 ? odisha teacher selection processIn Ask Me ·November 24, 2022What are the Mode of selection OSSC Teacher Recruitment 2022 ? Written Interview Stage 1 - Pre Exam for 100 marks Phase 2 - Main Examination for 150 marks Stage 3: Interview स्टेज 1 - 100 अंकों के लिए प्री परीक्षा चरण 2 - 150 अंकों के लिए मुख्य परीक्षा चरण 3: साक्षात्कार003
- MPPSC SyllabusIn SYLLABUS·July 9, 2023The syllabus for the Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission (MPPSC) exam may vary slightly from year to year. However, I can provide you with a general overview of the MPPSC syllabus based on the previous patterns. Please note that this information is accurate as of my last knowledge update in September 2021, and there might have been changes since then. It's always a good idea to refer to the official MPPSC website or the latest notification for the most up-to-date information. The MPPSC exam consists of two stages: the Preliminary Exam (Objective type) and the Main Exam (Descriptive type). Let's take a look at the syllabus for both stages: 1. MPPSC Preliminary Exam Syllabus: Paper I: General Studies - General Science and Environment - Current Events of National and International Importance - History and Culture of Madhya Pradesh - Geography of India and the World - Indian Polity and Governance - Indian Economy - General Mental Ability Paper II: General Aptitude Test - Comprehension - Interpersonal Skills and Communication - Logical Reasoning and Analytical Ability - Decision Making and Problem Solving - General Mental Ability - Basic Numeracy, Data Interpretation, and Data Sufficiency - Hindi Language Comprehension Skills (Class X Level) 2. MPPSC Main Exam Syllabus: The Main Exam consists of seven papers, each focusing on specific subjects. The papers are as follows: Paper I: General Studies I - History and Culture - Geography - Water Management - Disaster and its Management - Governance - Current Affairs Paper II: General Studies II - Constitution and Polity - Social Justice and International Relations - Indian Economy - Games and Sports - General Science Paper III: General Studies III - Technology, Economic Development, Environment, and Agriculture - Science and Technology - Energy Resources - Human Resources Paper IV: General Studies IV - Ethics, Integrity, and Aptitude - Attitude - Emotional Intelligence - Public/Civil Service Values - Case Studies Paper V: General Hindi - Grammar - Comprehension - Essay Writing - Translation - Precis Writing Paper VI: Essay Writing - Candidates can choose from a range of topics and write an essay. Paper VII: Optional Subject (Choose one from a given list) - This paper is based on the chosen optional subject, such as History, Geography, Political Science, Economics, etc.002
- RPSC Assistant Professor Syllabus 2023In SYLLABUS·June 22, 2023RPSC Assistant Professor Syllabus 2023 The syllabus for RPSC Assistant Professor may vary depending on the specific discipline or subject for which the recruitment is being conducted. The syllabus generally covers topics related to the chosen subject or discipline at the postgraduate level. Here is a general overview of the RPSC Assistant Professor syllabus: 1. Subject-specific Knowledge: The syllabus will include in-depth knowledge and understanding of the chosen subject or discipline, covering various concepts, theories, principles, and applications. 2. Research Methodology: This section may include topics related to research methodologies, research design, data collection and analysis, statistical methods, and interpretation of research findings. 3. Teaching Aptitude: This section may focus on assessing the candidates' understanding of teaching methodologies, pedagogical techniques, curriculum development, educational psychology, and evaluation methods. 4. General Awareness: This section may cover topics related to current affairs, national and international events, general knowledge, and issues of social, economic, and environmental significance. It is important to note that the above syllabus is a general outline, and the actual syllabus may vary based on the specific discipline or subject for which the RPSC Assistant Professor recruitment is being conducted. Candidates are advised to refer to the official notification or advertisement released by RPSC for the detailed syllabus specific to their subject or discipline of interest. RPSC Assistant Professor Syllabus 2023008
- How to Apply SEBI Assistant Manager Recruitment 2023?In Ask Me ·June 23, 20231. Applicants are required to go to SEBI’s website ‘www.sebi.gov.in’ and open the link “Careers”. Thereafter, open the Recruitment Notification entitled “SEBI RECRUITMENT EXERCISE - RECRUITMENT OF OFFICER GRADE A (ASSISTANT MANAGER) 2023 – LEGAL STREAM” and click on the option "APPLY ONLINE" which will open a new screen. 2. To register application, choose the tab "CLICK HERE FOR NEW REGISTRATION" and enter Name, Contact details and Email-ID. A Provisional Registration Number and Password will be generated by the system and displayed on the screen. Candidate should note down the Provisional Registration Number and Password. An Email & SMS indicating the Provisional Registration number and Password will also be sent. 3. In case the candidate is unable to complete the application form in one go, he/ she can save the data already entered by choosing "SAVE AND NEXT" tab. Prior to submission of the online application, candidates are advised to use the "SAVE AND NEXT" facility to verify the details in the online application form and modify the same if required. 4. Candidates are advised to carefully fill and verify the details filled in the online application themselves as no change will be possible/ entertained after clicking the “COMPLETE REGISTRATION” BUTTON. 5. The Name of the candidate and his/her Father/ Husband etc. should be spelt correctly in the application as it appears in the Certificates/ Mark sheets. Any change/alteration found may disqualify the candidature. 6. Validate your details and Save your application by clicking the "VALIDATE YOUR DETAILS" and "SAVE & NEXT" button. 7. Candidates can proceed to upload Photo, Signature, Left Thumb impression and hand writing declaration as per the specifications given in the Guidelines detailed under point "C" given below. 8. Candidates can proceed to fill other details of the Application Form. 9. Click on the Preview Tab to preview and verify the entire application form before “COMPLETE REGISTRATION”. 10. Modify details, if required, and click on "COMPLETE REGISTRATION" only after verifying and ensuring that the photograph, signature uploaded and other details filled by you are correct. 11. Click on "PAYMENT" Tab and proceed for payment. 12. Click on "SUBMIT" button. 13. Candidates shall be solely responsible for filling up the online applications correctly. In case of invalid applications due to errors committed by the applicant no claims for refund of application fees/intimation charges so collected shall be entertained by the Board. 14. To avoid last minute rush, candidates are advised to pay the application fees/ intimation charges and register online at the earliest. 15. Board does not assume any responsibility for the candidates not being able to submit their applications within the last day on account of aforesaid reasons or any other reason.003
- how to prepare for cuet pg 2023In Ask Me ·July 14, 2023To prepare for CUET PG 2023 (Chittagong University of Engineering and Technology Postgraduate Admission Test), you can follow these general guidelines: 1. Understand the Exam Pattern: Start by familiarizing yourself with the exam pattern, including the structure, duration, and marking scheme. Obtain the official syllabus and make note of the subjects/topics covered. 2. Create a Study Plan: Develop a structured study plan that allocates time for each subject based on your strengths and weaknesses. Make sure to include regular revision and practice sessions in your plan. 3. Gather Study Materials: Collect relevant study materials, such as textbooks, reference books, previous years' question papers, and online resources that cover the CUET PG syllabus. 4. Focus on Core Subjects: Identify the core subjects for the exam based on the syllabus. Give special attention to these subjects and allocate more study time to them. Work on developing a strong foundation and understanding of the concepts. 5. Practice Time Management: Time management is crucial during the exam. Practice solving questions within the given time limit to improve your speed and accuracy. Solve previous years' question papers to get a sense of the exam's time constraints. 6. Join Coaching Classes (Optional): If you feel the need for additional guidance, you can consider joining coaching classes or online courses specifically designed for CUET PG preparation. These classes can provide structured learning, expert guidance, and practice tests. 7. Solve Mock Tests: Regularly take mock tests to assess your progress and identify areas that require improvement. Analyze your performance, review your mistakes, and work on them. 8. Develop Problem-Solving Skills: Focus on enhancing your problem-solving skills by practicing a variety of questions. Solve numerical problems, work on logical reasoning, and develop your analytical thinking abilities. 9. Seek Clarification: If you come across any doubts or difficult concepts during your preparation, don't hesitate to seek clarification from teachers, mentors, or online forums. Clearing your doubts will help you build a strong foundation. 10. Maintain a Healthy Lifestyle: Finally, don't neglect your physical and mental well-being. Get enough sleep, eat a balanced diet, and engage in regular exercise or stress-relieving activities. A healthy body and mind will support your learning and retention abilities. Remember to stay consistent, motivated, and disciplined throughout your preparation. Good luck with your CUET PG 2023 exam!004
- AFCAT SyllabusIn SYLLABUS·May 20, 2023"Unlock your career in the Indian Air Force with AFCAT. Discover exciting opportunities, eligibility criteria, application process, and important dates. Take flight with AFCAT 2023!" AFCAT AFCAT stands for "Air Force Common Admission Test." It is an entrance examination conducted by the Indian Air Force (IAF) for the selection of officers in the Flying, Technical, and Ground Duty branches of the IAF. AFCAT is held twice a year, usually in February and August, and is open to both men and women who aspire to join the IAF as commissioned officers. The AFCAT exam assesses candidates' aptitude in areas such as verbal ability, numerical ability, reasoning, general awareness, and military aptitude. The test is conducted online and consists of multiple-choice questions. Candidates who clear the AFCAT written exam are then called for subsequent stages of the selection process, which include the Air Force Selection Board (AFSB) interview, medical examination, and document verification. The Flying branch primarily involves piloting aircraft, while the Technical branch deals with the maintenance and technical aspects of aircraft and related systems. The Ground Duty branch includes various non-combat roles such as administration, logistics, accounts, education, meteorology, etc. Candidates who clear the AFCAT exam and subsequent stages of the selection process are eligible for training at the Air Force Academy (AFA) located in Dundigal, near Hyderabad, India. Upon successful completion of the training, candidates are commissioned as officers in the Indian Air Force Click on 3 "⋮" Follow Post..!! For All Updates AFCAT Selection Process & Exam Pattern The AFCAT selection process consists of a written examination followed by subsequent stages of testing and evaluation. Here is an overview of the selection process and the exam pattern: 1. Written Examination: • The AFCAT written exam is conducted online and consists of multiple-choice questions. • The exam is divided into four sections: General Awareness, Verbal Ability in English, Numerical Ability, and Reasoning and Military Aptitude. • The total duration of the exam is two hours (120 minutes). • The total number of questions in AFCAT varies, usually around 100 questions. • Each correct answer carries three marks, and one mark is deducted for each incorrect answer (negative marking). • The question paper is available in English. 1. Cut-off Marks: • The Indian Air Force determines the cut-off marks for AFCAT based on factors such as the number of vacancies and the performance of candidates. • Candidates need to secure the minimum qualifying marks to be considered for further stages of the selection process. 1. Air Force Selection Board (AFSB) Interview: • Candidates who clear the AFCAT written exam and meet the cut-off criteria are called for the AFSB interview. • The AFSB interview is conducted in two stages: Stage-I and Stage-II. • Stage-I involves Officer Intelligence Rating (OIR) tests and Picture Perception and Discussion Test (PPDT). • Candidates who qualify for Stage-I proceed to Stage-II. • Stage-II includes Psychological Tests, Group Tests, and Interview conducted over several days. • These tests assess candidates' psychological suitability, group interaction skills, and leadership qualities. 1. Medical Examination: • Candidates who clear the AFSB interview undergo a comprehensive medical examination conducted by Air Force Medical Authorities. • The medical examination assesses the candidate's physical fitness, medical standards, and overall health. 1. Final Merit List and Training: • The final merit list is prepared based on the candidate's performance in the AFCAT exam, AFSB interview, and medical examination. • Candidates who make it to the merit list are offered training at the Air Force Academy (AFA). • The training duration varies based on the branch and specialization. It's important to note that the exact exam pattern and selection process may be subject to change, so it's advisable to refer to the official AFCAT notification and guidelines for the most accurate and up-to-date information. AFCAT Syllabus The AFCAT (Air Force Common Admission Test) syllabus covers various subjects to assess candidates' aptitude and knowledge. Here is a general overview of the AFCAT syllabus: 1. General Awareness: • Current Affairs: National and International events, sports, awards, books, etc. • History: Indian and World History, including prominent personalities and events. • Geography: Indian and World Geography, physical and political geography, environmental science. • Civics: Indian Constitution, governance, social issues, etc. • Basic Science: Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and their applications in daily life. • Defense-related topics: Defense organizations, military history, weapons, etc. 1. Verbal Ability in English: • English Comprehension: Reading comprehension passages and questions based on them. • Vocabulary: Synonyms, antonyms, one-word substitutions, idioms and phrases, etc. • Grammar: Error detection, sentence completion, tenses, sentence rearrangement, etc. • Verbal Ability: Fill in the blanks, analogies, jumbled sentences, etc. 1. Numerical Ability: • Number System: Fractions, decimals, percentages, etc. • Simplification: BODMAS rules, approximation, ratios, proportions, etc. • Data Interpretation: Graphs, charts, tables, etc. • Algebra: Linear equations, quadratic equations, arithmetic progressions, etc. • Averages, Time and Work, Time and Distance, Profit and Loss, Simple and Compound Interest, etc. 1. Reasoning and Military Aptitude: • Verbal Reasoning: Series completion, coding-decoding, blood relations, syllogisms, etc. • Non-Verbal Reasoning: Analogy, classification, pattern completion, embedded figures, etc. • Spatial Ability: Visualization, spatial orientation, rotation, mirror images, etc. • Military Aptitude: Basic knowledge of the armed forces, their organization, rank structure, etc. • Logical Reasoning: Deductive and inductive reasoning, logical consistency, statement-conclusion, etc. It's important to note that the AFCAT syllabus may not be explicitly defined by the Indian Air Force, and the topics mentioned above are based on the general trends observed in previous AFCAT exams. It's advisable to refer to the official AFCAT notification and syllabus provided by the Indian Air Force for the most accurate and up-to-date information.008
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