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ACC is a vital entry route for the PBOR and it is the system’s responsibility to ensure
that adequate number of right candidates succeed in obtaining commission as officers
through the route. The syllabus has been designed as per the current trend available for
the selection.
The ACC entrance exam procedure (New Pattern) is given below:
Written test
1. Paper 1 – General Mental ability test (GMAT)
2. Paper 2 – Current & General awareness test (CGAT)
3. Paper 3 – Interactive Communicative English (ICE)
4. Paper 4 – Academic Content Test (ACT)
Each paper will be of 300 marks and 3 hrs duration. All papers are objective type paper
except paper 3 (ICE), which will be partly descriptive.
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ACC (NEW PATTERN) ENTRANCE EXAM STUDY MATERIALS
Reasoning Ability (Verbal) 150 Marks.
Non-verbal Reasoning 30 Marks.
Numerical Ability 120 Marks.
1. General Mental Ability Test (GMAT) paper will be aimed at testing the candidate’s
intellectual ability. This paper will have two types of questions – Argument and Data
Sufficiency. There will be 150 objective type questions of two marks each. The paper will
consist of the following three sections :-
Mastermind Foundation provides the complete and optimum study materials as per the
syllabus of ACC (New Pattern). You have to focus your studies as per the weightege of
the marks each section carries. Here in GMAT you have to focus more on the verbal
reasoning and numerical ability.
2. Broad topics to be covered in this paper will be as under:-
(a) Reasoning Ability (Verbal).
(i) Series. Questions based on series containing alphabetical letters or
Verbal Reasoning
Numerical Ablity
Non-Verbal
Reasoning
PAPER I – GENERAL MENTAL ABILITY TEST (GMAT)
Duration – 3 Hours Max Marks – 300
numbers or alphabetical letter-numbers missing on continuity. In the series, all
terms are followed by a particular rule or pattern. A candidate is required to
find out the particular rule or pattern which each term follows and then place a
suitable term from given alternatives at the blank space. The series consists of
the following :-
(aa) Number series.
(ab) Letter series.
(ac) Letter and number mixed series.
(ii) Analogy. It expresses a degree of similarity between one thing or
process and another. It tests the ability of a candidate to determine relationship
existing.
(iii) Coding and Decoding. Questions on coding and decoding are set to
judge the candidate’s ability to decipher law that codes a particular message.
(iv) Drawing Conclusion. Questions based on ‘Drawing Conclusion’
require a candidate’s approach to arrange a group of persons, objects, books,
professions etc in respect of specified conditions or information and then reach
at the conclusion based on absolute or relative information.
(v) Ranking. The candidates are required to arrange the individuals or
objects in ascending or descending order and then solve given problem.
(vi) Blood Relations. It tests a candidate’s ability to establish relationship
between two persons and to know the relation of one person with respect to
others.
(vii) Distance and Direction Test. Candidates ability to perceive directions
and subsequently distance travel is tested on the surface of a paper between
two points.
(viii) Symbol Substitution. In these type of questions, candidates are
required to make an easy calculation. Here fundamental mathematical
operations like plus, minus, multiplication and division as well as other
equal to etc are expressed by different notations or symbols. Candidates are
required to grasp actual meaning of notations used in given expression and
then to reach at the conclusion.
(ix) Calendar and Clock. In these type of questions, generally vague
information of day/date of certain occasion or time of certain incident is given.
Candidates have to find out the final date or day or time from the given
statement.
(b) Non – Verbal Reasoning. Non-verbal reasoning is based on various types of
figures. All questions are given in figures/line drawings/symbols etc and answers are
also given in figures. There are mainly three types of non-verbal reasoning. These
are :-
(i) Series. These figures change in a systematic form from left to
right. On establishing a definite pattern of changing in the problem figures, the
candidate has to select one suitable figure from answer figures that continue
the pattern of changes in problem figures to next step.
(ii) Analogy. A pair of related figures is provided and a similar
relationship is to be established between the two other figures by choosing a
suitable figure from the set of answer figures. The first pair of question figures
is given in a specific pattern. So, the third and the fourth figures should have
the same relationship as the first and the second have.
(iii) Classification. The items of a given group are classified on the
basis of certain common characteristics they possess. One of those items
does not possess that common characteristic, and then that item or figure is to
be picked up. Hence, a candidate is required to find out that dissimilar figure.
(c) Numerical Ability. Questions on numerical ability are designed to test the
candidates ability to apprehend, understand and calculate quickly the day-to-day
problems correctly.
3. BREAKDOWN OF SYLLABUS (GMAT)
 Reasoning Ability (verbal) - 75 Questions 75 x 2 = 150 Marks
(a) Series - 11 Questions
(i) Number series
(ii) Letter Series
(iii) Letter & number (mixed series)
(b) Analogy - 8 Questions
(c) Coding & decoding - 8 Questions
(d) Drawing Conclusion - 8 Questions
(e) Ranking - 8 Questions
(f) Blood relation - 8 Questions
(g) Distance & Direction test- 8 Questions
(h) Symbol Substitution - 8 Questions
(j) Calendar and Clock - 8 Questions
 Non – Verbal Reasoning - 15 Questions 15 x 2 = 30 Marks
(a) Series - 5 Questions
(b) Analogy - 5 Questions
(c) Classification - 5 Questions
 Numerical Ability - 60 Questions 60 x 2 = 120 Marks
Questions on numerical ability will be designed to test the candidate’s ability to
apprehend, understand, calculate quickly and correctly the day to day problem.
1. Questions will be designed to test knowledge of current events and such matters of
everyday observation and experience in their scientific aspect as may be expected of an
educated person. These questions will be such that they do not require special study of
any discipline. The syllabus has been designed to include test of mental ability, current,
general, situational and military awareness. This will consist of 150 objective type
questions of 2 marks each. Broad topics to be covered in this paper as under:-
 India.
 The World.
 General Polity.
 Economic Scene.
 General Science.
 Sports.
 Arts, culture and literature.
 The Armed Forces.
 The Universe.
 Geography.
 Health.
 General Knowledge.
 Scientific Research.
 Fundamentals of Computer.
 Eminent Personalities.
2. Breakdown of syllabus each topics 10 questions 150 x 2 = 300 marks
PAPER II – CURRENT AND GENERAL AWARENESS (CGA) TEST
Duration – 3 Hours Max Marks – 300
1. Questions in this component will be designed to test the candidate’s understanding and
knowledge of English Language in particular the communicative skill. There will be two
written parts for Interactive Communicative English.
 Part I will consist of 120 objective type questions of one mark each for a duration of
one hour.
 Part II will consist of descriptive type questions of 180 marks for a duration of two
hours. Topics to be included in each part are given as under :-
2. Part I – Objective Type Questions 120 Questions 120x1=120 Marks Time – 1 hr
1. Spotting errors - 10 Questions
2. Correcting errors - 10 Questions
3. Direct Indirect Narration - 10 Questions
4. Vocabulary Test - 10 Questions
5. Spelling Test - 10 Questions
INTERACTIVE COMMUNICATIVE ENGLISH
(ICE) TEST
Discriptive - 180
Marks
Objective - 120
Marks
PAPER III – INTERACTIVE COMMUNICATIVE ENGLISH (ICE) TEST
Duration – 3 Hours Max Marks – 300
6. Cloze Test - 10 Questions
7. Sentence Improvement Test - 10 Questions
8. Sentence Completion - 10 Questions
9. One Word Substitution - 10 Questions
10. Idioms - 10 Questions
11. Use of Articles - 10 Questions
12. Use of prepositions - 10 Questions
3. Part II – Descriptive type 180 Marks Two Hours
(i) Essay. To test the candidate’s ability to write correct, idiomatic English on any
one of the three given topics, which have a fair degree of relevance to the candidate’s
age, background and experience. Length of essay will be approximately of 300 words.
(60 Marks)
(ii) Letter. To test the candidate’s ability to convey ideas in an informal fashion on
any one subject which would usually form the theme as under :- (30 Marks)
(aa) Letter to relatives or friends.
(bb) Application to civil authority to solve a problem.
(cc) Report to the editor of a new paper.
(iii) Comprehension. To test the candidate’s comprehension of an unseen
passage as well as the extent of his vocabulary. Questions on the passage will be
framed to produce brief responses aimed at validating the above aims.
(30 Marks)
(iv) Story Writing. To test the candidate’s imagination and original writing skill.
The story to be written on a given picture or from the outline of words/phrases. The
length of the story will be approximately 100 words. (30 Marks)
(v) Short Notes. Two short notes of approximately 50 words each to be written
from a given choice of 5 to 6 topics.
(15x2 = 30 Marks)
1. This paper will be covering Mathematics, General Science and Humanities. There will be
a total of 150 objective type questions of 2 marks each. Topics to be included in each
paper and the distribution of marks will be as under:-
(a) Section A – Mathematics 50 Question (50x2=100 Marks)
(i) Arithmetic - Time and distance, Time and Work, Profit and Loss, Simple and
Compound Interest. (10 Questions)
(ii) Algebra (10 Questions)
(aa) Linear equations in two variables. Linear equations in two variables
and
applications involving the system of equations from different areas.
(ab) Rational Expressions . GCD and LCM of polynomials by factorization
method,
PAPER IV – ACADEMIC CONTENT TEST (ACT)
Duration – 3 Hours Max Marks – 300
meaning of rational expression addition, subtraction, multiplication of rational
expression, factorization of expression using remainder theorem, ratio and
proportion, their properties and applications.
(ac) Quadratic Equation . Meaning and standard form of a quadratic
equation
ax +bx+c = o ; (a < > o), solution of ax + bx + c = o ; (a < > o). Discriminate of
the quadratic equation and nature of the roots, formation of the quadratic
equations with given roots, applications involving quadratic equation from
several areas, factorization of quadratic formula.
(iii) Mensuration (Area and Volume). (5 Questions)
Area of plane, circle, sector and segment of a circle, surface area and volume of cube,
cuboid, cone, cylinder and sphere.
(iv) Trigonometry (10 Questions)
(aa) Trigonometric Identities
 Sin A + Cos A = 1, Sec A = 1 + Tan A ; Cosec A = 1 + Cos A
 Proving simple identities based upon the above.
 Trigonometrical ratio of complementary angles
Sin (90 – A) = Cos A, Cosec (90 – A) = Sec A
Cos (90 – A) = Sin A, Sec (90 – A) = Cosec A
Tan (90 – A) = Cos A, Cos (90 – A) = Tan A
(ab) Simple problems based upon the above.
(ac) Heights and Distances. Solution of simple problems of height and
distance using trigonometrical tables and Logarithmic tables.
(v) Geometry (10 Questions)
(aa) Similar Triangles
 If a line is drawn parallel to one side of a triangle, the other two sides
are divided in the same ratio.
 The ratio of the areas of similar triangles is equal to the ratio of the
squares on the corresponding sides.
 In a right triangle, the square on the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of
the squares of the other two sides.
 In a triangle, if the square on one side is equal to the sum of the
squares of the remaining two sides, the angle opposite the first side is
a right angle.
(ab) Circle
 The degree measure of an arc of a circle is twice the angle subtended
by it at any point of the alternate segment of a circle with respect to
the arc.
 (ii)The angle in a semicircle is a right angle.
 The arc of a circle subtending a right angle at any point of the circle in
its alternate segment is a semicircle.
 Angles in the same segment of a circle are equal ; the sum of either
pair of opposite angles of a cyclic quadrilateral is 180.
(vi) Statistics and Probability. (5 Questions)
Population and sample, measures of central tendency – mean, median and mode,
graphic representation of data and probability.
(b) Section B – General Science 50 Questions 100 Marks
(i) Physics (15 Questions)
 Physical Properties and states of Matter. Mass, Weight, Volume, Density
and
Specific Gravity, Principles of Archimedes, Measurement of specific gravity,
Atmospheric pressure and Barometer.
 Motion of Objects, Velocity and Acceleration. Newton’s Laws of Motion,
Force and Momentum, Centre of Gravity and Stability, Gravitation, Simple
Machines – mechanical advantage, Friction, Levers and single movable pulley,
elementary ideas of work, energy and power.
 Effects of Heat, Measurement of Temperature and Heat. Change of state
and
Latent Heat, Modes of transference of Heat.
 Sound Waves and their Properties. Simple musical instruments.
 Light, Reflection and Refraction. Spherical mirrors and lenses, Distance and
Magnification formula and Human Eye.
 Magnetism, Natural and Artificial Magnets. Properties of magnet and Earth
as a magnet
 Electricity. Static and current electricity, conductors and non-conductors,
Ohm’s
Law, Simple Electrical circuits, Heating, Lighting and Magnetic effects of
current,
Measurement of Electrical Power, Primary and Secondary Cells, Use of X-
rays, Dynamo and Electric generator.
(ii) Chemistry (15 Questions)
 Elements, Mixtures and Compounds. Physical and chemical changes,
symbols, formulae and simple chemical equations.
 Properties of Air and Water. Preparation and properties of Hydrogen,
Oxygen, Nitrogen and Carbon dioxide, Oxidation and reduction.
 Acids, Bases and Salts. Their general properties, Chlorine, Hydrochloric
acid, Sulphuric acid and Ammonia.
 Carbon and its different forms. Refining of petroleum.
 Fertilizers. Natural and artificial.
 Material used in the preparation of substances. Soap, Glass, Ink, Paper,
Cement, Paints, Safety matches and Gunpowder.
 Elementary Knowledge about structure of atom, atomic and molecular weight.
 Elementary idea about periodic Table.
(iii) Biology (10 Questions)
 Difference between the living and non-living basis of life, cells, protoplasm
and tissues
 Growth and reproduction – in plants and animals.
 Human Body – Elementary knowledge of important organs.
 Common Epidemics – their causes and prevention.
 Food – source of energy for man, constituents of food and balanced diet.
 Plant pests and methods of control.
 Pollution of air, water and soil and preventive measures.
 Heredity and Evolution.
(iv) Miscellaneous (10 Questions)
 Sources of Energy.
 Our Environment.
 Management of Natural Resources.
(c) Section C – Humanities 50 Questions 100 Marks
(i) History (15 Questions).
 Modern India. Foundation and expansion of the British empire (1756 –
1818), First war of Independence (1857), India’s struggle for freedom leading
to its Independence.
 Post Independence India. Achievements, problems and its role in world
peace.
 The First and Second World Wars - Underlying causes.
 The United Nations Organizations. Origin, structure and functions.
 Democracy, Socialism and Communism. Origin, concept and meaning.
(ii) Civics (15 Questions).
 Organs of Government. Legislature, Executive and Judiciary.
 Constitution. Meaning, significance and its kinds, Indian Constitution –
Preamble, Fundamental Rights, Directive Principles and State Policy.
 Forms of Government. Democratic and Non-democratic, Parliamentary and
Presidential and Unitary and Federal.
 Union Public Service Commission. Composition and powers.
 Panchayati Raj, Co-operatives and community developments.
 Elementary knowledge of Five Year Plans of India.
(iii) Geography (10 Questions).
 The Solar System. Meteors, comets and Eclipses.
 The Earth. Its shape and size, latitudes and longitudes, concept of time,
International date line, movements of earth and their effects
 Origin of Earth. Rocks and their classification, weathering, earthquake and
volcanoes.
 Ocean currents and tides.
 Atmosphere and its composition. Temperature and atmospheric pressure,
planetary winds, cyclones and anti-cyclones, humidity, condensation and
precipitation and types of climate.
 Major Natural Regions of the world.
 Regional Geography of India - Climate, natural vegetation, mineral and power
resources, location and distribution of agricultural and industrial activities.
 Important Seaports and main Sea, Land and Air routes of India.
 Main Items of Imports and Exports of India.
 A brief about regional Geography of Pakistan, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Myanmar,
Bangladesh and China.
(iv) Economics (10 Questions).
 Developmental sector of Indian Economy.
 Globalization.
 Money and Financial System.
 Consumer rights.
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CGA - 300 Marks
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Acc guide

  • 1. MASTERMIND FOUNDATION ACC GUIDE ARMY, AIR FORCE & NAVY “ DREAMS ARE LIKE STARS IF YOU FOLLOW THEM THEY WILL LEAD YOU TO YOUR DESTINY.” “WHAT EVER YOU WILL DREAM YOU WILL BECOME THAT.”
  • 2. ACC is a vital entry route for the PBOR and it is the system’s responsibility to ensure that adequate number of right candidates succeed in obtaining commission as officers through the route. The syllabus has been designed as per the current trend available for the selection. The ACC entrance exam procedure (New Pattern) is given below: Written test 1. Paper 1 – General Mental ability test (GMAT) 2. Paper 2 – Current & General awareness test (CGAT) 3. Paper 3 – Interactive Communicative English (ICE) 4. Paper 4 – Academic Content Test (ACT) Each paper will be of 300 marks and 3 hrs duration. All papers are objective type paper except paper 3 (ICE), which will be partly descriptive. Mastermind foundation Experts team has made sincere efforts to provide the best, complete & optimum self study modules and e-books for ACC (new pattern) entrance exam. The scheme, syllabus and systematic study plan for the new pattern ACC exam is given in the following pages for your successful preparation. “Mastermind believes in the quality of materials and your Success. We do not believe in advertisements.” Get Today and Ensure your 100% Success In ACC Entrance Examination. ACC (NEW PATTERN) ENTRANCE EXAM STUDY MATERIALS
  • 3. Reasoning Ability (Verbal) 150 Marks. Non-verbal Reasoning 30 Marks. Numerical Ability 120 Marks. 1. General Mental Ability Test (GMAT) paper will be aimed at testing the candidate’s intellectual ability. This paper will have two types of questions – Argument and Data Sufficiency. There will be 150 objective type questions of two marks each. The paper will consist of the following three sections :- Mastermind Foundation provides the complete and optimum study materials as per the syllabus of ACC (New Pattern). You have to focus your studies as per the weightege of the marks each section carries. Here in GMAT you have to focus more on the verbal reasoning and numerical ability. 2. Broad topics to be covered in this paper will be as under:- (a) Reasoning Ability (Verbal). (i) Series. Questions based on series containing alphabetical letters or Verbal Reasoning Numerical Ablity Non-Verbal Reasoning PAPER I – GENERAL MENTAL ABILITY TEST (GMAT) Duration – 3 Hours Max Marks – 300
  • 4. numbers or alphabetical letter-numbers missing on continuity. In the series, all terms are followed by a particular rule or pattern. A candidate is required to find out the particular rule or pattern which each term follows and then place a suitable term from given alternatives at the blank space. The series consists of the following :- (aa) Number series. (ab) Letter series. (ac) Letter and number mixed series. (ii) Analogy. It expresses a degree of similarity between one thing or process and another. It tests the ability of a candidate to determine relationship existing. (iii) Coding and Decoding. Questions on coding and decoding are set to judge the candidate’s ability to decipher law that codes a particular message. (iv) Drawing Conclusion. Questions based on ‘Drawing Conclusion’ require a candidate’s approach to arrange a group of persons, objects, books, professions etc in respect of specified conditions or information and then reach at the conclusion based on absolute or relative information. (v) Ranking. The candidates are required to arrange the individuals or objects in ascending or descending order and then solve given problem. (vi) Blood Relations. It tests a candidate’s ability to establish relationship between two persons and to know the relation of one person with respect to others. (vii) Distance and Direction Test. Candidates ability to perceive directions and subsequently distance travel is tested on the surface of a paper between two points. (viii) Symbol Substitution. In these type of questions, candidates are required to make an easy calculation. Here fundamental mathematical operations like plus, minus, multiplication and division as well as other
  • 5. equal to etc are expressed by different notations or symbols. Candidates are required to grasp actual meaning of notations used in given expression and then to reach at the conclusion. (ix) Calendar and Clock. In these type of questions, generally vague information of day/date of certain occasion or time of certain incident is given. Candidates have to find out the final date or day or time from the given statement. (b) Non – Verbal Reasoning. Non-verbal reasoning is based on various types of figures. All questions are given in figures/line drawings/symbols etc and answers are also given in figures. There are mainly three types of non-verbal reasoning. These are :- (i) Series. These figures change in a systematic form from left to right. On establishing a definite pattern of changing in the problem figures, the candidate has to select one suitable figure from answer figures that continue the pattern of changes in problem figures to next step. (ii) Analogy. A pair of related figures is provided and a similar relationship is to be established between the two other figures by choosing a suitable figure from the set of answer figures. The first pair of question figures is given in a specific pattern. So, the third and the fourth figures should have the same relationship as the first and the second have. (iii) Classification. The items of a given group are classified on the basis of certain common characteristics they possess. One of those items does not possess that common characteristic, and then that item or figure is to be picked up. Hence, a candidate is required to find out that dissimilar figure. (c) Numerical Ability. Questions on numerical ability are designed to test the candidates ability to apprehend, understand and calculate quickly the day-to-day problems correctly.
  • 6. 3. BREAKDOWN OF SYLLABUS (GMAT)  Reasoning Ability (verbal) - 75 Questions 75 x 2 = 150 Marks (a) Series - 11 Questions (i) Number series (ii) Letter Series (iii) Letter & number (mixed series) (b) Analogy - 8 Questions (c) Coding & decoding - 8 Questions (d) Drawing Conclusion - 8 Questions (e) Ranking - 8 Questions (f) Blood relation - 8 Questions (g) Distance & Direction test- 8 Questions (h) Symbol Substitution - 8 Questions (j) Calendar and Clock - 8 Questions  Non – Verbal Reasoning - 15 Questions 15 x 2 = 30 Marks (a) Series - 5 Questions (b) Analogy - 5 Questions (c) Classification - 5 Questions  Numerical Ability - 60 Questions 60 x 2 = 120 Marks Questions on numerical ability will be designed to test the candidate’s ability to apprehend, understand, calculate quickly and correctly the day to day problem.
  • 7. 1. Questions will be designed to test knowledge of current events and such matters of everyday observation and experience in their scientific aspect as may be expected of an educated person. These questions will be such that they do not require special study of any discipline. The syllabus has been designed to include test of mental ability, current, general, situational and military awareness. This will consist of 150 objective type questions of 2 marks each. Broad topics to be covered in this paper as under:-  India.  The World.  General Polity.  Economic Scene.  General Science.  Sports.  Arts, culture and literature.  The Armed Forces.  The Universe.  Geography.  Health.  General Knowledge.  Scientific Research.  Fundamentals of Computer.  Eminent Personalities. 2. Breakdown of syllabus each topics 10 questions 150 x 2 = 300 marks PAPER II – CURRENT AND GENERAL AWARENESS (CGA) TEST Duration – 3 Hours Max Marks – 300
  • 8. 1. Questions in this component will be designed to test the candidate’s understanding and knowledge of English Language in particular the communicative skill. There will be two written parts for Interactive Communicative English.  Part I will consist of 120 objective type questions of one mark each for a duration of one hour.  Part II will consist of descriptive type questions of 180 marks for a duration of two hours. Topics to be included in each part are given as under :- 2. Part I – Objective Type Questions 120 Questions 120x1=120 Marks Time – 1 hr 1. Spotting errors - 10 Questions 2. Correcting errors - 10 Questions 3. Direct Indirect Narration - 10 Questions 4. Vocabulary Test - 10 Questions 5. Spelling Test - 10 Questions INTERACTIVE COMMUNICATIVE ENGLISH (ICE) TEST Discriptive - 180 Marks Objective - 120 Marks PAPER III – INTERACTIVE COMMUNICATIVE ENGLISH (ICE) TEST Duration – 3 Hours Max Marks – 300
  • 9. 6. Cloze Test - 10 Questions 7. Sentence Improvement Test - 10 Questions 8. Sentence Completion - 10 Questions 9. One Word Substitution - 10 Questions 10. Idioms - 10 Questions 11. Use of Articles - 10 Questions 12. Use of prepositions - 10 Questions 3. Part II – Descriptive type 180 Marks Two Hours (i) Essay. To test the candidate’s ability to write correct, idiomatic English on any one of the three given topics, which have a fair degree of relevance to the candidate’s age, background and experience. Length of essay will be approximately of 300 words. (60 Marks) (ii) Letter. To test the candidate’s ability to convey ideas in an informal fashion on any one subject which would usually form the theme as under :- (30 Marks) (aa) Letter to relatives or friends. (bb) Application to civil authority to solve a problem. (cc) Report to the editor of a new paper. (iii) Comprehension. To test the candidate’s comprehension of an unseen passage as well as the extent of his vocabulary. Questions on the passage will be framed to produce brief responses aimed at validating the above aims. (30 Marks) (iv) Story Writing. To test the candidate’s imagination and original writing skill. The story to be written on a given picture or from the outline of words/phrases. The length of the story will be approximately 100 words. (30 Marks) (v) Short Notes. Two short notes of approximately 50 words each to be written from a given choice of 5 to 6 topics. (15x2 = 30 Marks)
  • 10. 1. This paper will be covering Mathematics, General Science and Humanities. There will be a total of 150 objective type questions of 2 marks each. Topics to be included in each paper and the distribution of marks will be as under:- (a) Section A – Mathematics 50 Question (50x2=100 Marks) (i) Arithmetic - Time and distance, Time and Work, Profit and Loss, Simple and Compound Interest. (10 Questions) (ii) Algebra (10 Questions) (aa) Linear equations in two variables. Linear equations in two variables and applications involving the system of equations from different areas. (ab) Rational Expressions . GCD and LCM of polynomials by factorization method, PAPER IV – ACADEMIC CONTENT TEST (ACT) Duration – 3 Hours Max Marks – 300
  • 11. meaning of rational expression addition, subtraction, multiplication of rational expression, factorization of expression using remainder theorem, ratio and proportion, their properties and applications. (ac) Quadratic Equation . Meaning and standard form of a quadratic equation ax +bx+c = o ; (a < > o), solution of ax + bx + c = o ; (a < > o). Discriminate of the quadratic equation and nature of the roots, formation of the quadratic equations with given roots, applications involving quadratic equation from several areas, factorization of quadratic formula. (iii) Mensuration (Area and Volume). (5 Questions) Area of plane, circle, sector and segment of a circle, surface area and volume of cube, cuboid, cone, cylinder and sphere. (iv) Trigonometry (10 Questions) (aa) Trigonometric Identities  Sin A + Cos A = 1, Sec A = 1 + Tan A ; Cosec A = 1 + Cos A  Proving simple identities based upon the above.  Trigonometrical ratio of complementary angles Sin (90 – A) = Cos A, Cosec (90 – A) = Sec A Cos (90 – A) = Sin A, Sec (90 – A) = Cosec A Tan (90 – A) = Cos A, Cos (90 – A) = Tan A (ab) Simple problems based upon the above. (ac) Heights and Distances. Solution of simple problems of height and distance using trigonometrical tables and Logarithmic tables. (v) Geometry (10 Questions) (aa) Similar Triangles  If a line is drawn parallel to one side of a triangle, the other two sides are divided in the same ratio.
  • 12.  The ratio of the areas of similar triangles is equal to the ratio of the squares on the corresponding sides.  In a right triangle, the square on the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides.  In a triangle, if the square on one side is equal to the sum of the squares of the remaining two sides, the angle opposite the first side is a right angle. (ab) Circle  The degree measure of an arc of a circle is twice the angle subtended by it at any point of the alternate segment of a circle with respect to the arc.  (ii)The angle in a semicircle is a right angle.  The arc of a circle subtending a right angle at any point of the circle in its alternate segment is a semicircle.  Angles in the same segment of a circle are equal ; the sum of either pair of opposite angles of a cyclic quadrilateral is 180. (vi) Statistics and Probability. (5 Questions) Population and sample, measures of central tendency – mean, median and mode, graphic representation of data and probability. (b) Section B – General Science 50 Questions 100 Marks (i) Physics (15 Questions)  Physical Properties and states of Matter. Mass, Weight, Volume, Density and Specific Gravity, Principles of Archimedes, Measurement of specific gravity, Atmospheric pressure and Barometer.  Motion of Objects, Velocity and Acceleration. Newton’s Laws of Motion, Force and Momentum, Centre of Gravity and Stability, Gravitation, Simple Machines – mechanical advantage, Friction, Levers and single movable pulley, elementary ideas of work, energy and power.
  • 13.  Effects of Heat, Measurement of Temperature and Heat. Change of state and Latent Heat, Modes of transference of Heat.  Sound Waves and their Properties. Simple musical instruments.  Light, Reflection and Refraction. Spherical mirrors and lenses, Distance and Magnification formula and Human Eye.  Magnetism, Natural and Artificial Magnets. Properties of magnet and Earth as a magnet  Electricity. Static and current electricity, conductors and non-conductors, Ohm’s Law, Simple Electrical circuits, Heating, Lighting and Magnetic effects of current, Measurement of Electrical Power, Primary and Secondary Cells, Use of X- rays, Dynamo and Electric generator. (ii) Chemistry (15 Questions)  Elements, Mixtures and Compounds. Physical and chemical changes, symbols, formulae and simple chemical equations.  Properties of Air and Water. Preparation and properties of Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen and Carbon dioxide, Oxidation and reduction.  Acids, Bases and Salts. Their general properties, Chlorine, Hydrochloric acid, Sulphuric acid and Ammonia.  Carbon and its different forms. Refining of petroleum.  Fertilizers. Natural and artificial.  Material used in the preparation of substances. Soap, Glass, Ink, Paper, Cement, Paints, Safety matches and Gunpowder.
  • 14.  Elementary Knowledge about structure of atom, atomic and molecular weight.  Elementary idea about periodic Table. (iii) Biology (10 Questions)  Difference between the living and non-living basis of life, cells, protoplasm and tissues  Growth and reproduction – in plants and animals.  Human Body – Elementary knowledge of important organs.  Common Epidemics – their causes and prevention.  Food – source of energy for man, constituents of food and balanced diet.  Plant pests and methods of control.  Pollution of air, water and soil and preventive measures.  Heredity and Evolution. (iv) Miscellaneous (10 Questions)  Sources of Energy.  Our Environment.  Management of Natural Resources. (c) Section C – Humanities 50 Questions 100 Marks (i) History (15 Questions).  Modern India. Foundation and expansion of the British empire (1756 – 1818), First war of Independence (1857), India’s struggle for freedom leading to its Independence.
  • 15.  Post Independence India. Achievements, problems and its role in world peace.  The First and Second World Wars - Underlying causes.  The United Nations Organizations. Origin, structure and functions.  Democracy, Socialism and Communism. Origin, concept and meaning. (ii) Civics (15 Questions).  Organs of Government. Legislature, Executive and Judiciary.  Constitution. Meaning, significance and its kinds, Indian Constitution – Preamble, Fundamental Rights, Directive Principles and State Policy.  Forms of Government. Democratic and Non-democratic, Parliamentary and Presidential and Unitary and Federal.  Union Public Service Commission. Composition and powers.  Panchayati Raj, Co-operatives and community developments.  Elementary knowledge of Five Year Plans of India. (iii) Geography (10 Questions).  The Solar System. Meteors, comets and Eclipses.  The Earth. Its shape and size, latitudes and longitudes, concept of time, International date line, movements of earth and their effects  Origin of Earth. Rocks and their classification, weathering, earthquake and volcanoes.
  • 16.  Ocean currents and tides.  Atmosphere and its composition. Temperature and atmospheric pressure, planetary winds, cyclones and anti-cyclones, humidity, condensation and precipitation and types of climate.  Major Natural Regions of the world.  Regional Geography of India - Climate, natural vegetation, mineral and power resources, location and distribution of agricultural and industrial activities.  Important Seaports and main Sea, Land and Air routes of India.  Main Items of Imports and Exports of India.  A brief about regional Geography of Pakistan, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Bangladesh and China. (iv) Economics (10 Questions).  Developmental sector of Indian Economy.  Globalization.  Money and Financial System.  Consumer rights. NOTE:- The above said syllabus is covered in a systematic manner in the respective Folders of the DVD. Practice it with time which will ensure your 100% success.
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