(Notification) Indian Air Force Ground Duties Branch Common Enrance Test Scheme and Syllabus
GROUND DUTIES BRANCH COMMON ENTRANCE TEST (CET)
DISCLAIMER
The model question paper only offers a broad overview and does
not purport to represent either the syllabus or the pattern of
questions that would appear in the Common Entrance Test.
SCHEME AND SYLLABUS
Common entrance Test (CET) is a tool to assess the
proficiency of the candidate in English and General Awareness,
for selection in Ground Duties Branches.
CET has two parts, namely
Part A- Multiple Choice
Questions: English and General Awareness (30 Questions)
(Duration 20 Minutes)
Part B- Descriptive Test
in English: Three Questions – One Comprehension passage with 5
Questions, one letter writing and One paragraph writing
(Duration: 30 minutes).
This test is applicable to all those aspirants who apply for
non-technical branches. The contents of the test include the
following in
Part-A and Part-B respectively:-
Part A: English (Grammar
and usage) and General Awareness – MCQs
Part B: General
Composition in English
(i) Reading and Comprehension
(ii) Letter writing
(iii) Paragraph Writing
MODEL QUESTION PAPER COMMON ENTRANCE TEST (CET)
PART-A: Multiple Choice Questions
1. She spent her time in Mumbai ____________ in cafes and bars.
(a) hang out (b) hang up
(c) hang on (d) hanging out
2. One should ________ drugs.
(a) Keep up
(b) Keep Down
(c) Keep Off
(d) Keep on
3. The boy has __________ from all disciplines.
(a) Break away (b) Broken away
(c) Break into (d) Broken into
4. Strong Acids _________ metals.
(a) act upon (b) act upto
(c) act on (d) acting upto
5. If I _______________ you I wouldn’t return the call.
(a) Was (b) am
(c) were (d) would be
6. Our teacher ____________ us to the laboratory and showed us a
number of experiments.
(a) taken (b) taking
(c) took (d) takes
7. Nisha________ her son against the dangers of
driving the car too fast.
(a) threatened (b) warned
(c) spoke to (d) remembered
8. Give an example pertinent ________case.
(a) with (b) to
(c) on (d) for
9. He was, advised to abstain _______all alcoholic
drinks.
(a) from (b) in
(c) by (d) to
10. In which year was Jesus crucified.
(a) 50 AD (b) 43 AD
(c) 33 AD (e) 190 AD
11. Lenin’s death took place in
(a) 1924 (b) 1922
(c) 1921 (d) None of these
12. The first president of USA was
(a) Jimmy Carter
(b) Theodore Roosevelt
(c) Abraham Lincoln
(d) George Washington
13. The most popular city of world
(a) New York (b) Mumbai
(c) Tokyo (d) London
14. World’s largest sugarcane producer is
(a) Cuba (b) India
(c) Pakistan (d) China
15. The brightest planet is
(a) Saturn (b) Mars
(c) Venus (d) Jupiter
16. Which of the following instruments
is used for measuring humidity of air?
(a)hydrometer(b) seismometer
(c)hygrometer(d) barometer
17. If a horse starts suddenly, the rider may fall due to
(a) moment of inertia
(b) inertia of rest
(c) law of conservation of mass
(d) third law of motion
18. The gland that contains body’s
thermostat is
(a) Pancreas (b) Thyroid
(c) pituitary (d) Hypothalamus
19. Blood is formed in human adult by
(a) Heart (b) Spleen
(c) Red bone marrow (d) lungs
20. which soil requires least use of fertilizers
(a) Red soil (b) alluvial oil
(d) laterite soil (d)black soil
21. The Temperature at which water possesses maximum
density is
(a) 0 deg C (b) 4 deg C
(c) -4 deg C (d) 0 deg F
ANTONYMS
22. He was apotheosized because of his miraculous
powers.
(a) departure from tradition
(b) impatience with stupidity
(c) demolition from glory
(d) surrender to impulse
23. His ideas are quixotic.
(a) Slow (b) pragmatic
(c) grave (d) benevolent
24. Propriety and sobriety makes one fit for the
society.
(a) Influence (b) holiness
(c) civility (d) mirth
SYNONYMS
25. Rumors are always concocted stories in an
exaggerated form.
(a) Manage (b) tickle
(b) smart (d) originate
26. Seated amongst the assembly were distinguished persons from
different fields.
(a) Differentiated (b) renowned
(c) recognized (d) classified
27. Learned persons from all fields gathered at the
conference.
(a) acquired (b) gained
(c) educated (d) well -informed
ERRORS
28. If you would recall (a) / our first meeting (b) / than you may (c) /understand my point. (d)
29. The party was (a) / scheduled to take place (b)/ tomorrow but now (c) / it stand cancelled. (d)
30. While presenting (a)/ his maiden speech (b) / Kamal seemed very confidently (c) / and people responded very well (d).
PART-B: Descriptive Type Questions
A passage is given below followed by five questions. Read the passage carefully and answer the questions given below.
The stock-taking at the first national convention on consumer
protection served to highlight the areas that called for special
attention to sustain the momentum of the movement as genuine for
safeguarding the people’s interests. Spreading awareness about
the rights of the consumers and the relief open to them in case
they did not get their money’s worth of goods and services has
highly been identified as the first priority. While this may not
be a difficult task in urban areas, where the movement is
concentrated at present, taking it to the vast rural hinterland
calls for a multi-media approach in which radio and television
have a crucial role to play. The involvement of 500 odd consumer
organizations in the country in publicizing the concept of fair
trade practices and their remedies available against their
violation will prove rewarding if the message is conveyed
through village bodies. Government efforts remain confined at
best to setting up the infrastructure after the formal launch of
the movement with the enactment of the consumer protection act.
The mounting backlog of cases in consumer courts, points to the
need for toning up the district level redressal machinery. The
main objective of the movement is the creation of a culture that
denies place in the market for products that are not consumer
friendly. This is possible only if consumer bodies take over the
watchdog role performed by the government till now and exercise
social control over the market to see that the benefits of
liberalization are not reaped by traders alone. But the plea to
industry to exercise self regulation and maintain minimum
standards of quality and devise appropriate pricing is bound to
go unheeded unless strict measures are taken to ensure
compliance.
Questions: (5 Marks)
(a) What was the purpose of the first national convention on
consumer protection?
(b) What does consumer protection act guarantee to the consumer
against?
(c) How did the government contribute to the consumer protection
movement?
(d) What approach is required for spreading consumer protection
movement to the rural areas?
(e) What is the role of consumer bodies?
2. You have seen an advertisement in the ‘Times
of India’ calling for applications for the post of a Sales
Executive. Write a letter to the Personnel Manager, New World
Publications, Worli, Mumbai, applying for the job with a
detailed bio-data of yourself. (10 Marks)
3. Write a paragraph of not more than 100 words on
the following topic:-
Small Family Happy Family