The document outlines the syllabus and exam structure for the IB ACIO recruitment exam. It states that the Ministry of Home Affairs prescribes the syllabus. The Tier I exam tests general awareness, quantitative aptitude, reasoning, English language, and general studies. It has 100 total marks. The Tier II exam consists of essay writing, English comprehension, and precis writing sections, and carries 50 total marks. Important quantitative aptitude topics include simplification, ratios, profit and loss, and interest. Reasoning topics include seating arrangements and coding. There is negative marking on the exam, and candidates are advised to practice with previous year papers, mock tests, and focusing on current affairs.
The document outlines the syllabus and exam structure for the IB ACIO recruitment exam. It states that the Ministry of Home Affairs prescribes the syllabus. The Tier I exam tests general awareness, quantitative aptitude, reasoning, English language, and general studies. It has 100 total marks. The Tier II exam consists of essay writing, English comprehension, and precis writing sections, and carries 50 total marks. Important quantitative aptitude topics include simplification, ratios, profit and loss, and interest. Reasoning topics include seating arrangements and coding. There is negative marking on the exam, and candidates are advised to practice with previous year papers, mock tests, and focusing on current affairs.
The document outlines the syllabus and exam structure for the IB ACIO recruitment exam. It states that the Ministry of Home Affairs prescribes the syllabus. The Tier I exam tests general awareness, quantitative aptitude, reasoning, English language, and general studies. It has 100 total marks. The Tier II exam consists of essay writing, English comprehension, and precis writing sections, and carries 50 total marks. Important quantitative aptitude topics include simplification, ratios, profit and loss, and interest. Reasoning topics include seating arrangements and coding. There is negative marking on the exam, and candidates are advised to practice with previous year papers, mock tests, and focusing on current affairs.
A. The syllabus is prescribed by the Ministry of Home Affairs. Q. What are the different sections of the Tier I exam? A. The different sections of Tier I exam are General Awareness, Quantitative Aptitude, Numerical/Analytical/Logical Ability & Reasoning, English Language and General Studies. Q. What are the different sections of Tier II exam? A. The different sections of Tier II exam are Essay, English Comprehension and Precis Writing. Q. What are the total marks for Tier I exam? A. The total marks for the Tier I exam are 100. Q. What are the total marks for Tier II exam? A. The total marks for the Tier II exam are 50. Q. What are the important topics for the Quantitative Aptitude section? A. In the Quantitative Aptitude section, candidates can focus on Simplification, Number Systems, Ratio and Proportion, Profit and Loss, Simple and Compound Interest, Sequence and Series, etc. Q. What are the important topics for the Reasoning section? A. In Reasoning, candidates can focus on Seating Arrangements, Syllogism, Coding-Decoding, etc. Q. How can I prepare for GK section? A. For this section, candidates should read newspapers and watch news channels. Q. How can I prepare for the Quantitative Aptitude section? A. Candidates should practice previous years' question papers, clear their basics and concepts, attempt mock tests, etc. Q. How can I prepare the Seating Arrangement? A. With practice, candidates will be able to master their skills in Seating Arrangement questions. Q. Is there any negative marking in the exam? A. Yes, there is negative marking in the exam. Q. Is a mock test important? A. Yes, it is important to solve the mock tests.