Indian Air Force Airmen Syllabus Group X & Y Exam Pattern

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Indian Air Force Airmen Syllabus 2018 -19 Group X & Y Exam Pattern

SELECTION  PROCESS  :

  1. Written Test
  2. Document Verification
  3. Physical Fitness Test (PFT)
  4. Adaptation Test-1
  5. Adaptation Test-2
  6. Medical Examination

Written Test

Exam Pattern :- Scheme of IAF Airmen Exam is as follows :

  • The Exam would be Online.
  • Written test will be multiple choice objective type.
  • Question paper will be bilingual (English & Hindi) except for English paper.
  • The Time Duration For the Exam will be as Follows.
Group Time Duration Subjects
Airmen Group ‘X’
60 Minutes English, Physics and Mathematics
Airmen Group ‘Y’
45 Minutes Reasoning & General Awareness (RAGA)
Both Group ‘X&Y’ Trades 85 Minutes English, Physics and Mathematics and Reasoning & General Awareness (RAGA)

 

Group X Syllabus

MATHEMATICS

  1. Sets, Relations, functions
  2. Trigonometric functions
  3. Inverse Trigonometric functions
  4. Complex Numbers
  5. Quadratic Equations
  6. Sequence & Series (AP & GP)
  7. Permutation
  8. Combination
  9. Binomial Theorem
  10. Coordinate geometry – Straight line, Circles, Parabola, Ellipse, Hyperbola
  11. Exponential Series
  12. Logarithmic Series
  13. Matrices
  14. Determinants
  15. Limit & Continuity
  16. Differentiation
  17. Application of Differentiation
  18. Indefinite Integrals
  19. Definite Integrals
  20. Application of Integration
  21. Deferential Equations
  22. Probability Statistics

ENGLISH

  1. Comprehension-A small passage followed by questions.
    1. To judge comprehension
    2. Drawing of inferences
    3. Use of vocabulary
  2. Composition
    1. Agreement of subject with verb
    2. Pattern of verb and their use.
    3. Sequence of tenses.
    4. Transformation of sequences-Compound, Complex, Simple, Negative, Affirmative.
  3. Grammar
    1. Spellings
    2. Word formation
    3. Antonyms and Synonyms
    4. One word substitution
    5. Correct usage of – articles, Prepositions, adjectives-degrees of comparison, conjunctions, Nouns and Pronouns and numbers (Singular-Plural)
    6. Words, which are commonly getting confused
    7. Word order
    8. Correct usage of Adverbs
  4. Idioms and Phrases
    1. Use of simple idioms
    2. Use of Common proverbs
  5. Direct/Indirect sentences : Narration change
    1. Change of various types of sentences from direct to indirect form
    2. Change of various types of sentences from indirect to direct form
  6. Active and Passive Voices
    1. Change of all types of sentences from active to passive form
    2. Change of all types of sentences from passive to active form

PHYSICS

  1. Physical World & Measurement
  2. Kinematics
  3. Laws of Motion
  4. Work, Energy & Power
  5. Motion of System of particles & Rigid Body
  6. Gravitation
  7. Properties of Bulk Matter
  8. Thermodynamics
  9. Behaviour of Perfect Gas & Kinetic Theory of gases
  10. Oscillations & Waves
  11. Electrostatics
  12. Current Electricity
  13. Magnetic effect of current & Magnetism
  14. Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating current
  15. Electromagnetic Waves
  16. Optics
  17. Dual Nature of Matter
  18. Atoms and Nuclei
  19. Electronic Devices
  20. Communication Systems

Group Y Syllabus

RAGA

(A) Reasoning (Verbal and Non-Verbal)

  1. Numerical Series
  2. Distance and Direction Sense Test
  3. Mathematical Operations (Assigning Value to Arithmetic Sign)
  4. Number Ranking & Time Sequence Test
  5. Assign Artificial Values to Mathematical Digit
  6. Inserting Correct Mathematical Digit
  7. Human Relation
  8. Coding and Decoding
  9. Odd Man Out
  10. Mutual Relation Problem
  11. Tallest Youngest Relation
  12. Dictionary Words
  13. Analogy
  14. Non Verbal Reasoning
  15. Number Coding
  16. Number Puzzle

(B) Mathematics

  1. Ratio and proportion
  2. Average
  3. LCM, HCF
  4. Profit and Loss
  5. Time, Distance and Speed
  6. Percentage
  7. Simplification of Numbers
  8. Fraction
  9. Area of Triangle, Square and Rectangle
  10. Surface area and Volume of Cuboid, Cylinder, Cone and Sphere
  11. Probability
  12. Simple Trigonometry

(C)  General Knowledge and Current Affairs

  1. General Science
  2. Civics
  3. Geography
  4. Current Events
  5. History
  6. Basic Computer Operation

ENGLISH

  1. Comprehension-A small passage followed by questions.
    1. To judge comprehension
    2. Drawing of inferences
    3. Use of vocabulary
  2. Composition
    1. Agreement of subject with verb
    2. Pattern of verb and their use.
    3. Sequence of tenses.
    4. Transformation of sequences-Compound, Complex, Simple, Negative, Affirmative.
  3. Grammar
    1. Spellings
    2. Word formation
    3. Antonyms and Synonyms
    4. One word substitution
    5. Correct usage of – articles, Prepositions, adjectives-degrees of comparison, conjunctions, Nouns and Pronouns and numbers (Singular-Plural)
    6. Words, which are commonly getting confused
    7. Word order
    8. Correct usage of Adverbs
  4. Idioms and Phrases
    1. Use of simple idioms
    2. Use of Common proverbs
  5. Direct/Indirect sentences : Narration change
    1. Change of various types of sentences from direct to indirect form
    2. Change of various types of sentences from indirect to direct form
  6. Active and Passive Voices
    1. Change of all types of sentences from active to passive form
    2. Change of all types of sentences from passive to active form

Physical Fitness Test (PFT)

1.6 Km run to be completed within 06 minutes and 30 seconds. Candidates will also have to do 10 push – ups, 10 sit – ups and 20 squats within the stipulated time to qualify in the Physical Fitness Test.

 

Adaptability Test – 1 (objective type written test) which is to assess suitability of a candidate for employment in the IAF which involves deployment in varied geographic terrain, weather and operational conditions.

 

Adaptability Test – 2 is to select candidates who can adapt to the environment of Indian Air Force and are able to adjust to the military way of life.

Medical Examination

Medical Examination will be conducted by Air Force Medical Team as per IAF medical standards and policy in vogue on subject issue. Medical examination would also include Baseline Investigation of: –

(a) Blood Haemogram – Hb, TLC, DLC
(b) Urine RE/ME
(c) Biochemistry (i) Blood Sugar Fasting & PP (ii) Serum Cholesterol (iii) Urea, Uric acid, Creatinine (iv) LFT — Serum Bilurubin, SGOT, SGPT
(d) X – Ray chest (PA view)
(e) ECG (R)

 

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