Join Indian Army CEE Exam Syllabus For Agniveer SKT /Clerk

Join Indian Army CEE Exam Syllabus For Agniveer SKT /Clerk. Candidates who is participating in Join Indian Army Recruitment Process through Open Rally Recruitment must be Passed in Common Entrance Examination (CEE) before going to Further Recruitment Examinations such as Physical Screening Test (PET / PST) and Medical Examination.
The Join Indian Army Common Written Examination (CEE) for Agniveer SKT Clerk conducted for maximum 200 marks and Comprising of 50 Objective type Questions. The Question Paper Arranged in Two Parts, Part-I Consist of 25 Questions from Mathematics, General Knowledge, General Science and Computer Science and Part-II have 25 Questions from General English. Each question will carry 4 marks and there will be negative marking, 0.5 marks will be Reduced for every wrong answer attempted by Candidates. However, if candidates leave the question then no mark will be reduced so always remember that if you are not sure about any question then you should leave it instead of giving the wrong answer. The Timing for written examination is 60 minutes it means candidates will gets only 60 minutes for attempting 50 Questions. The Marking Scheme and Percentage of Questions are as given below.

Part-I:- There are 25 Questions in part-I taken from Mathematics, General Knowledge, General Science and Computer Science. The number of questions are given below.
(a). General Knowledge:- There are 05 Questions taken from general knowledge and each questions will carry 4 marks so total marks of GK are 20.
(b). General Science:- The Questions from General Science is also 05 that will carry 20 marks, 04 marks each questions.
(c). Mathematics:- The maximum no. of questions 10 will be asked from Mathematics that will carry 40 marks total.
(d). Computer Science:- The Questions from General Science is also 05 that will carry 20 marks, 04 marks each questions.

Part-II (General English):- There are 25 Questions in part-II taken from General English, each question will carry 04 marks.

NOTE:- Each Part will be of 100 marks and each part will carry 25 question. The minimum Passing marks for each part is 32 while minimum passing marks of both Parts (Part-I and Part-II) is 80 or more.

Subject Wise Syllabus:- The Subject wise syllabus for Both Parts (Part-I and Part-II) are given below.

Part-I:-

(a). General Knowledge:-

TOPICS Consist Material in Details
1. Sports National and International Sports
2. Abbreviations National and International
3. Awards and Prizes National Awards, Gallantry Awards and Nobel Prizes
4. History Important Dates & Battles in Indian and World History and land marks of Indian History, National Movement.
5. Terminology Geographical Terms, Economic Terms, Astronomical Terms, Legal Terms and Misc Terms.
6. Geography Solar System, Space Exploration, The Earth Principal Peaks, Lakes and famous Waterfalls, Deserts, Rivers, Geographical Tallest, Biggest and Longest etc.
7. Other Topic UNO Indian Armed Forces, Indian News Agencies and Dailies, Indian Towns, Indian States and Uts, Institutions and Research Stations, International Space Stations, Festivals of India and World, Environment, Inventions and Discoveries, Continents and Sub Continents, National and International Days, Religious Communities and Principal, Languages, International Organizations, The World of Plants and Animals, The Constitution of India & Current Affairs.

(b). General Science:-  Questions of General Science consisting of topic related to Physics, Chemistry and Biology based on fundamentals and day to day activities. Including Medical Terms, Scientific Terms and Scientific and Research institutes in India.

(c). Mathematics:-

TOPICS Consist Material in Details
1. Arithmetic Natural numbers, Integers, Fractions, Rational/irrational numbers, Decimal Fractions, HCF & LCM, Square root, Ratio and Proportion, Percentages, Averages, Profit & Loss, Simple and Compound Interest.
2. Algebra Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication and Division of algebraic Expressions, HCF & LCM, Factorization, Simple equations, Surds, Ndices, Logarithms, Solution of linear equations of two and three variables. Ratio and Proportion meaning and standard form, r oots and Discriminate of a Quadratic equation ax 2+bx+c= 0
3. Area and Volume Area of four walls of a room, area of a circle, sect or and segment of a circle, surface area and volume of cube, cuboids cone, Cylinder, Sphere
4. Trigonometry Trigonometric ratios of an angle A of a right angle triangle, Simple applications of trigonometric ratios for solving problems of different types, Simple identities based upon the above.
5. Heights and Distances Solution of simple problems of height and distance using trigonometrically tables and logarithmic tables
6. Lines and Angles Different characteristics of lines and angles, Parallel and perpendicular lines, Inserting lines, some of angles and triangles, Interior and exterior angles. Triangles - properties, Equality, Congruency and similarity with respect to sides and angles. Parallelogram - types and properties. Circles – Properties, arc, chords, Tangents, Secants and angles subtended by arcs.
7. Statistics Histograms with given intervals, Classification of data, Frequency, Frequency Polygons, ogives. Mean, median and mode of Grouped and ungrouped data, problems related to Statistical Techniques.

(d). Computer Science:-

Topic Consist Material in Details
1. Computer System Characteristics of a computer, Basic applications of a computer, Components of a computer system – Central Processing unit (CPU), Visual Display Unit (VDU) and Keyboard.
2. Concept of Memory Primary and Secondary Memory, RAM and ROM, Units of Memory–Byte, Kilobyte, Megabyte, Gigabyte and Terabyte.
3. Input / Output Devices Mouse, Joy Stick, Scanner, Microphone, OCR, MICR, Light pen, Bar code Reader, Digital Camera, Printer, Speaker, Plotter.
4. MS – Windows Basic concept of an Operating System and its functions
5. MS Word Introduction to a Word Processor, Creating and Saving a Document, Editing and Formatting a Document, Text Style (B.I.U), Font Type, Size, changing colour, alignment of text, Formatting paragraphs with line or paragraph spacing, adding headers and footers, numbering pages, using grammar and spell utilities, using subscript and superscript, inserting symbols, Print Preview, Printing a document, Inserting WordArt, Clipart and Pictures, Page setting, Bullets and Numbering, Borders and Shading, Format painter, Find and Replace, Inserting Tables: inserting, deleting-rows and columns, merging cells, splitting cells, using auto format
6. MS Power Point Introduction to presentation Graphics, understanding the concept of slides shows, Basic elements of a slide, Different types of slide Layouts, Creating and saving a presentation, Different views of a slide : Normal view, Slide Sorter view and Slide Show, Editing and Formatting a slide : Adding Titles, Subtitles, Text, Background, Watermark; Headers and Footers, Numbering Slides.
7. MS Excel Introduction to Spreadsheets, Concept of Worksheets and workbooks, Creating and Saving a worksheet, Working with a preadsheet: entering numbers, text, date/time, series using Auto Fill, Editing and formatting a worksheet including changing colour, size, font, alignment of text, inserting or deleting cells, rows and columns.
8. Introduction to Windows Using Mouse and moving icons on the screen, My computer, Recycle Bin, Task Bar, Start menu and menu selection, running an application, setting system date and time, Windows Explorer to view files, folders and directories, creating and renaming of files and folders, Opening and Closing of Windows Minimise, Restore and Maximise forms of windows, Basic components of a Window : Desktop, Frame, Title Bar, Menu Bar, Status Bar, Scroll Bars (Horizontal and Vertical), Using right button of the Mouse, Creating Shortcut, Basic Windows, Accessories : Notepad, Paint, Calculator, Wordpad.

Part-II:-

(a). General English:-

Topic Study Material in Details
1. Parts of Speech Article, Noun and Pronoun, Adjective, Preposition, Conjunction and modals
2. Tenses Present/past forms, Simple/continuous form, Prefect forms, future time reference
3. Type of Sentences Affirmative/interrogative sentences, Use of Phrases, Direct and Indirect speech, Active and Passive Voice
4. Other Areas Idioms and Phrases, Synonyms and antonyms, One word substitution

IMPORTANT NOTE:- Candidates please note that “The above syllabus is not A Comprehensive list of topics Pertaining to the subject. At times questions may be asked other than the above topics but definitely within the syllabus of CBSE”

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Updated: February 11, 2023 — 6:57 am