AFCAT Model Question Paper-I
AFCAT Model Question Paper-I
AFCAT Model Question Paper-I
1. Read the following passage carefully and answer the question given below it.
Over four hundred years after Michelangelo’s death, scholars are still unravelling the mysteries of his art.
One mystery revealed recently was that, his famous painting of a pensive Cleopatra included a hidden
drawing of a different Cleopatra on the reverse side. This hidden Cleopatra depicts a tormented woman,
whose eyes stare out at the viewer and whose mouth is open, screaming in horror. The two images, drawn
on two sides of the same paper, can be viewed simultaneously. The second mystery is with regard to
Michelangelo’s architectural plan for the dome of St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome. Did he intend the dome to
look like the model he built between 1558 and 1561? Or did he change his mind after building the model and
decided to elevate the dome in the way it is today? Scholars do not agree on the answers. The third mystery
about this great artist was why he destroyed hundreds or thousands of his drawings before he died. Did he
feel that they were unimportant or did he want the world to see only his finished products? The mystery
associated with Michelangelo’s art being elusive, has attracted artists, scholars and researchers since ages.
Why did Michelangelo destroy so many drawings before he died? (Choose the most appropriate answer from
the given options)
2. Read the following passage carefully and answer the question given below it.
Over four hundred years after Michelangelo’s death, scholars are still unravelling the mysteries of his art.
One mystery revealed recently was that, his famous painting of a pensive Cleopatra included a hidden
drawing of a different Cleopatra on the reverse side. This hidden Cleopatra depicts a tormented woman,
whose eyes stare out at the viewer and whose mouth is open, screaming in horror. The two images, drawn
on two sides of the same paper, can be viewed simultaneously. The second mystery is with regard to
Michelangelo’s architectural plan for the dome of St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome. Did he intend the dome to
look like the model he built between 1558 and 1561? Or did he change his mind after building the model and
decided to elevate the dome in the way it is today? Scholars do not agree on the answers. The third mystery
about this great artist was why he destroyed hundreds or thousands of his drawings before he died. Did he
feel that they were unimportant or did he want the world to see only his finished products? The mystery
associated with Michelangelo’s art being elusive, has attracted artists, scholars and researchers since ages.
The dome of St. Peter’s Basilica_____________. (Choose the most appropriate answer from the given
options)
3. Read the following passage carefully and answer the question given below it.
Over four hundred years after Michelangelo’s death, scholars are still unravelling the mysteries of his art.
One mystery revealed recently was that, his famous painting of a pensive Cleopatra included a hidden
drawing of a different Cleopatra on the reverse side. This hidden Cleopatra depicts a tormented woman,
whose eyes stare out at the viewer and whose mouth is open, screaming in horror. The two images, drawn
on two sides of the same paper, can be viewed simultaneously. The second mystery is with regard to
Michelangelo’s architectural plan for the dome of St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome. Did he intend the dome to
look like the model he built between 1558 and 1561? Or did he change his mind after building the model and
decided to elevate the dome in the way it is today? Scholars do not agree on the answers. The third mystery
about this great artist was why he destroyed hundreds or thousands of his drawings before he died. Did he
feel that they were unimportant or did he want the world to see only his finished products? The mystery
associated with Michelangelo’s art being elusive, has attracted artists, scholars and researchers since ages.
It can be inferred from the passage that the most unusual aspect in the drawing of Cleopatra is
that_____________________. (Choose the most appropriate answer from the given options)
4. Read the sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The error, if any, will be in
one part of the sentence. Spot the error from the given options.
The ebb and flow (a)/ of the tides are (b)/ now understood (c)/ no error (d).
A. (a) B. (b)
C. (c) D. (d)
5. Read the sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The error, if any, will be in
one part of the sentence. Spot the error from the given options.
Since his arrival at his (a)/ native town he is trying (b)/ to the best of his ability (c)/ to spread education among
the masses (d).
A. (a) B. (b)
C. (c) D. (d)
6. Read the sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The error, if any, will be in
one part of the sentence. Spot the error from the given options.
One of my friend (a)/ came running to (b)/ me and gave me (c)/ this good news (d).
A. (a) B. (b)
C. (c) D. (d)
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7. Read the sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The error, if any, will be in
one part of the sentence. Spot the error from the given options.
While it is apparent (a)/ that biotechnology offers (b)/ significant benefits, adequate attention (c)/ has not
been focused to this vital area (d).
A. (a) B. (b)
C. (c) D. (d)
8. Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word from the given options.
A. at B. on
C. with D. upon
9. Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word from the given options.
The teacher gave many examples to ___________ the idea contained in the poem.
10. Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word from the given options.
Hundreds of workers are ________________ a protest against the decision of the management.
A. performing B. staging
C. sitting D. standing
11. Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word from the given options.
USA has become a _____________ of many nationalities, allowing companies to make use of global talent.
12. In the following question, out of the given alternatives, choose the best one which expresses the
meaning of the given word.
ABJURE
A. Patronise B. Disown
C. Sanction D. Approve
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13. In the following question, out of the given alternatives, choose the best one which expresses the
meaning of the given word.
EXCESSIVE
A. Sluggish B. Moderate
C. Rubbish D. Extreme
14. In the following question, choose the word which is opposite in meaning to the given word.
DESPICABLE
A. Outbreak B. Escape
C. Respectable D. Breakout
15. In the following question, choose the word which is opposite in meaning to the given word.
EXULT
A. Lament B. Animate
C. Rejoice D. Coarse
16. Select the most appropriate word from the options against X .
Greenhouse gases are only X of the story when it comes to global warming. Changes to one
part of the climate system can Y additional changes to the way the planet absorbs or reflects
energy. These secondary changes are Z climate feedbacks and they could more than double the
amount of warming caused by carbon dioxide alone.
A. whole B. part
C. material D. issue
17. Select the most appropriate word from the options against Y .
Greenhouse gases are only X of the story when it comes to global warming. Changes to one
part of the climate system can Y additional changes to the way the planet absorbs or reflects
energy. These secondary changes are Z climate feedbacks and they could more than double the
amount of warming caused by carbon dioxide alone.
A. raise B. brings
C. cause D. cease
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18. Select the most appropriate word from the options against Z .
Greenhouse gases are only X of the story when it comes to global warming. Changes to one
part of the climate system can Y additional changes to the way the planet absorbs or reflects
energy. These secondary changes are Z climate feedbacks and they could more than double the
amount of warming caused by carbon dioxide alone.
A. recorded B. called
C. resultant D. but
19. The given idiom is followed by four meanings. Choose the one which best expresses the meaning of
the given idiom.
20. The given idiom is followed by four meanings. Choose the one which best expresses the meaning of
the given idiom.
21. The given sentence is followed by four phrases/ idioms. Choose the one which can be filled in the blank
to make the sentence most meaningful and correct.
The manager of the company always tries to ______________ the employees who opposed him.
22. In the following question there is a related pair of words given. Each pair is followed by four other
pairs of words. Choose the pair from the given option the pair of words that best expresses the
relationship like the original pair.
Harm : Damage
23. In the following question there is a related pair of words given. Each pair is followed by four other
pairs of words. Choose the pair from the given option the pair of words that best expresses the
relationship like the original pair.
Blurred : Confused
24. In the following question there is a related pair of words given. Each pair is followed by four other
pairs of words. Choose the pair from the given option the pair of words that best expresses the
relationship like the original pair.
Exempt : Obliged
25. The following question, consists of an incomplete sentence or a sentence which is split into four parts.
All four parts are jumbled up and are named as P, Q, R and S. These four parts are not given in their proper
order. Arrange the jumbled parts of the sentence and find out which of the four combinations from the
given options will correctly complete the sentence.
India has been a land _____________________ than the warrior or the administrator.
P: but in the sense that learning has always been very highly valued
Q: not indeed, in the sense that education has been universal
R: and the learned man has been held in higher esteem
S: of learning throughout the ages,
A. SPRQ B. RQPS
C. RSQP D. SQPR
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26. The following question, consists of an incomplete sentence or a sentence which is split into four parts.
All four parts are jumbled up and are named as P, Q, R and S. These four parts are not given in their proper
order. Arrange the jumbled parts of the sentence and find out which of the four combinations from the
given options will correctly complete the sentence.
A. PSRQ B. RQPS
C. PQRS D. RSPQ
27. The following question, consists of an incomplete sentence or a sentence which is split into four parts.
All four parts are jumbled up and are named as P, Q, R and S. These four parts are not given in their proper
order. Arrange the jumbled parts of the sentence and find out which of the four combinations from the
given options will correctly complete the sentence.
A. SRQP B. PQSR
C. RSPQ D. QPSR
28. In the following question a sentence or a phrase is given which can be substituted by one word. Choose
the most appropriate word explaining the sentence or the phrase from the given option.
A person who cares about others and helps others without any benefit is ___________
A. Amateur B. Apostate
C. Altruist D. Agnostic
29. In the following question a sentence or a phrase is given which can be substituted by one word. Choose
the most appropriate word explaining the sentence or the phrase from the given option.
A. Manuscript B. Facsimile
C. Encyclopaedia D. Souvenir
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30. In the following question a sentence or a phrase is given which can be substituted by one word. Choose
the most appropriate word explaining the sentence or the phrase from the given option.
A. Bureaucracy B. Anarchy
C. Plutocracy D. Theocracy
32. Given below are two statements, one is labelled as Assertion (A) and the other is labelled as
Reason(R).
Assertion (A) Protest led by Lala Lajpat Rai, was organised in Lahore in 1928 against Simon
Commission.
Reason (R) Simon Commission did not have a single Indian member in it.
Choose the most appropriate answer.
In which geopolitical region does the countries party to South China Sea conflict are located?
Which of the following cricketer was not part of World Cup winning team in 1983?
A. Kapil Dev
B. Sunil Gavaskar
C. Ajit Wadekar
D. Balwinder Sandhu
Which among the following can be exercised by a permanent member in the UN Security Council?
Sangeet Natak Akademi recognised Sattriya Nritya as one of the classical dance forms of India. Select the
State that represents the origin of the Sattriya Nritya dance form
A. Odisha B. Manipur
C. Assam D. West Bengal
The words Satyameva Jayate (meaning Truth alone Triumphs) are derived from which of the following
Upnishads ?
A. Prasna B. Mandukya
C. Mundaka D. Chandogya
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Name the person who was awarded Padma Shri award 2020 for social work that includes planting more than
30,000 saplings.
41. Given below are two statements, one is labelled as Assertion (A) and the other is labelled as
Reason(R).
Assertion (A) Earthquakes generate tsunami by vertical movement of the sea floor as in
normal faulting or trust faulting.
Reason (R) If the sea floor movement is horizontal, tsunamis are generated.
Through which of the following the Preamble of the constitution of India secures to all citizens of India the
liberty of thought, expression, belief, faith and worship?
44. Which of the following diseases can be transmitted from one person to another through tattooing?
Name the phenomenon of light due to which sudden change of direction of light happens when it passes
from one transparent substance into another.
A. Refraction B. Reflection
C. Diffraction D. Dispersion
A. USA B. INDIA
C. JAPAN D. ITALY
Of the given options related to NEP 2020, select the one that is incorrect.
Name the film that has been awarded the ’Best Children Film’ award at the National Film awards ceremony
held in Oct 2021.
A. Kastoori B. Gippi
C. Makhee D. Stanley ka Dabba
Which of the following were awarded The Nobel Peace Prize 2021?
Name the Indian Air Force Operation during Kargil conflict of 1999?
Name the country from which India bought the Barak Missile Defence System?
A. Israel B. France
C. Russia D. USA
√0.0081 + √0.0064 =?
A. 3.1 B. 1.2
C. 0.09 D. 0.17
A. 4 B. 5
C. 16 D. 20
A and B can do a piece of work in 10 days and A alone can do it in 12 days. In how many days can B do it
alone?
A. 60 days B. 30 days
C. 50 days D. 45 days
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A and B working together can build a wall, 221m long, in 11 9 days. If they work on alternate days, with A
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starting the work, it takes 22 4 days to build the same wall. If A and B work together and build a similar wall
but of twice the length and earn a total of Rs. 1800 for it, then B's share of the earnings will be:
Manoj takes twice as much time as Anjali and thrice as much as Amit to finish a piece of work. Together they
finish the work in 1 day. What is the time taken by Manoj to finish the work?
A. 6 days B. 3 days
C. 2 days D. 10 days
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The average of and 3.6% is equal to:
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A. 3.9125 B. 0.3485
C. 0.26235 D. 0.17425
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Sohit was born two years ago, when Rohit was two years old. At present, the average age (in years) of Sohit,
Rohit, Mohit and Purohit is a perfect square. Also the difference between the ages of any two persons is not
more than five years. Which of the following could be the ages of Mohit and Purohit (in years)?
A. 8, 2 B. 10, 9
C. 7, 3 D. 6, 3
Fresh grapes contain 90% water and dried grapes contain 20% water. From 20 kg of fresh grapes, how many
kgs of dried grapes can be obtained?
A. 2.4 kg B. 2.5 kg
C. 2 kg D. 5 kg
Ram sold an article at a certain profit. Had he purchased the article for 10% less than what he actually
purchased it for and sold it for 12.5% more than what he actually sold it for, his profit percentage would have
been 2.5 times his actual profit percentage. Find his actual profit percentage.
A. 20% B. 25%
C. 33.33% D. 10%
The cost of a book includes 10% printing cost, 20% paper cost and another 15% labour cost. If other costs
add-up to Rs. 110, what is the total cost of the book?
X sold two cars at same price, one of them at 10% profit. X incurred total loss of 12% in overall transaction.
What was the approximate profit/loss incurred on the other car?
5 dogs can eat 5 biscuits in 5 minutes. In how many minutes can 10 dogs eat 10 biscuits?
A. 10 minutes B. 20 minutes
C. 15 minutes D. 5 minutes
Price of a diamond is directly proportional to the square of its weight. If the diamond breaks into two pieces
whose weights are in the ratio of 2:3, then what is the % profit or loss due to breakage?
An alloy is made of metal A and metal B in the ratio 2:3. In each step, we add metals A and B to the alloy
equal to 20% and 5% of weights of metal A and metal B respectively at previous step. Which step onwards
will the alloy contain more than 50% of metal A?
A. 2 B. 3
C. 4 D. 5
Ramu charges interest on his lending at 20% Compound Interest per annum compounding done half yearly.
Principal is how much % less than the amount obtained at the end of 2 years?
A. 46.41% B. 31.7%
C. 20% D. 50%
A and B borrow a total sum of Rs. 30,000 from C at 4% per annum for 5 years and at 5% per annum for
4 years respectively. Find out the sum borrowed by A, if A's interest is double than that of B's interest.
Find the rate of interest if a sum of money becomes 8 times after 3 years when interest is being compounded
annually.
A. 25% B. 50%
C. 75% D. 100%
A fast train completely passes a man sitting in the slower train in 30 seconds. The speeds of the train are
45 Kmph and 36 Kmph respectively and the trains are moving in the same direction. What is the length of
the fast train?
A. 270 m B. 150 m
C. 75 m D. 37.5 m
At how many distinct points in a watch do the hour and the minute hand meet in an analogue clock?
A. 10 B. 11
C. 12 D. 13
Walking at 6/5 of his usual speed, a man is 10 minutes early. The usual time taken by him to cover that
distance is __________
A. 50 minutes B. 60 minutes
C. 75 minutes D. 80 minutes
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In the following question, select a figure from the given options I, II, III and IV which when placed in the blank
space of figure X would complete the pattern.
A. I B. II
C. III D. IV
In the following question, out of the four figures marked I, II, III and IV, three are similar in a certain manner.
However, one figure is not like the other three. Choose the figure which is different from the rest.
A. I B. II
C. III D. IV
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In the following question, there is a diagram, marked X, with dot(s) placed in it. This diagram is followed by
four other figures, marked I, II, III and IV. Only one of the figure wherein placement of the dot(s) satisfying
the same conditions, as in the original diagram is possible. Find the correct alternative.
A. I B. II
C. III D. IV
The following question consist of figures marked 1, 2, 3 & 4 called the Problem Figures, followed by four
other figures marked I, II, III and IV called the Answer Figures. Select a figure from the Answer Figures which
will continue the same series as established by the Problem Figures.
A. I B. II
C. III D. IV
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The question given below contain three elements. These elements may or may not be linked to one another.
Each group of elements may fit into one of the diagrams at I, II, III or IV. You have to indicate the diagram
which is most aptly related to the group of elements.
A. I B. II
C. III D. IV
The question given below contain three elements. These elements may or may not be linked to one another.
Each group of elements may fit into one of the diagrams at I, II, III or IV. You have to indicate the diagram
which is most aptly related to the group of elements.
A. I B. II
C. III D. IV
In the following question, four words have been given, out of which three are alike in some manner, while
the fourth one is different. Choose the word which is different from the rest.
A. Sahara B. Thar
C. Sunderban D. Kalahari
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In the following question, four words have been given, out of which three are alike in some manner, while
the fourth one is different. Choose the word which is different from the rest.
A. Granite B. Lignite
C. Anthracite D. Bituminous
In the following question, find out the alternative which will replace the question mark (?)
Fish : Shoal:: ? : ?
Study the geometrical shapes given below carefully and answer the question.
The bigger Triangle represents Politicians, the Square represents Members of Parliament, the Circle
represents Graduates and the smaller Triangle represents Teachers. Who among the following are
Politicians, Graduates but not the Members of Parliament and Teachers?
A. B B. L, B
C. D, L D. A, H, L
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Study the geometrical shapes given below carefully and answer the question.
What is the sum of numbers which is encircled by two geometrical shapes?
A. 10 B. 14
C. 18 D. 20
From his house, Lokesh went 15 km to the North. Then he turned west and covered 10 km. Then he turned
south and covered 5 km. Finally turning to the east, he covered 10 km. In which direction is he from his
house?
A. East B. West
C. North D. South
A. East B. West
C. North-East D. South
Introducing Alka to guest, Brijesh said, “Her father is my maternal Uncle’s father”. How is Alka related to
Brijesh?
A. Aunt B. Mother
C. Sister D. Niece
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Pointing towards a person, a man said to a woman, “his mother is the only daughter of your father”. How is
the woman related to that person?
A. Wife B. Daughter
C. Mother D. Sister
If in a certain code language BROWSER is written as RESWORB, then how TEACHER would be coded in that
code language?
A. RECHCAT B. REHCAET
C. REHCTEA D. AHRCTEA
If in a certain code language ARIHANT is written as BSJIBOU, then how PENGUIN would be coded in that code
language ?
A. QOFVHJO B. QFOVHJO
C. QFOHVJO D. QOFHVOJ
In the following question, a set of figures carrying certain characters is given. Assuming that the characters
follow a similar pattern, find the missing character.
A. 28 B. 30
C. 35 D. 27
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In the following question, a set of figures carrying certain characters is given. Assuming that the characters
follow a similar pattern, find the missing character.
A. 1200 B. 1100
C. 1250 D. 1400
If P means ‘+’, Q means ‘-‘ , R means ‘X’ and S means ‘÷’, which of the following statement(s) is / are correct?
Statement I : 32 S 8 R 9 = 160 Q 12 R 12
Statement II : 8 R 8 P 8 S 8 Q 8 = 57
A. I Only B. II Only
C. Both I and II D. Neither I nor II
In the given question, A means ‘+’, B means ‘−’, C means ‘X’ and D means ‘÷’ then
18 C 14 A 6 B 16 D 4 = ?
A. 63 B. 254
C. 288 D. 1208
Seema’s younger brother Sohan is older than Seeta. Sweta is younger than Deepti but elder than Seema.
Who is the eldest?
A. Seema B. Sweta
C. Seeta D. Deepti
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Kriti scored more than Rahul, Yash score as much as Dinesh. Lokita scored less than Manish. Rahul scored
more than Yash. Manish scored less than Dinesh. Who scored the highest?
A. Manish B. Yash
C. Kriti D. Rahul
Four groups of letters are given, out of which three are alike in a certain way while one is different. Choose
the odd one.
A. ABBC B. PQQR
C. HIIJ D. WYYZ
Four groups of letters are given, out of which three are alike in a certain way while one is different. Choose
the odd one.
A. EGCEA B. NPLNJ
C. XZVXT D. QSOQN