AP ICET Syllabus and Exam Pattern
AP ICET Syllabus and Exam Pattern
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1. Data Sufficiency:
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A question is given followed by data in the form of two statements labeled as ( i ) and ( ii ). If the data given in i
alone is sufficient to answer the question then choice (1) is the correct answer. If the data given in ii alone is sufficient to
answer the question then choice (2) is the correct answer. If both i and ii put together are sufficient to answer the
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question but neither statement alone is sufficient, then choice (3) is the correct answer. If both i and ii put together are
not sufficient to answer the question and additional data is needed, then choice (4) is the correct answer.
2. Problem Solving
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The data given in a Table, Graph, Bar diagram, Pie Chart, Venn Diagram or a Passage is to be analyzed and the questions
pertaining to the data are to be answered.
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A code pattern of English Alphabet is given. A given word or a group of letters are to be coded or decoded based on the
given code or codes.
Calendar problems, clock problems, blood relationships, arrivals, departures and schedules, seating arrangements,
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Arithmetical Ability
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Laws of indices, ratio and proportion; surds; numbers and divisibility, l.c.m. and g.c.d; Rational numbers, Ordering.;
Percentages; Profit and loss; Partnership, Pipes and cisterns,
time, distance and work problems, areas and volumes, mensuration, modular arithmetic.
II.
Trigonometry - Trigonometric ratios, Trigonometric ratios of standard angles, (0, 30, 45, 60, 90, 180): Trigonometric
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identities: sample problems on heights and distances, Polynomials; Remainder theorem and consequences; Linear
equations and expressions; Progressions, Binomial Theorem, Matrices, Notion of a limit and derivative; Plane geometry lines, Triangles, Quadrilaterals, Circles, Coordinate geometry-distance between points.
III. Statistical Ability:
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Frequency distributions, Mean, Median, Mode, Standard Deviation, Correlation, simple problems on Probability.
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2. Understand the functional use of grammar in day-to-day communication as well as in business contexts.
3. Identify the basic terminology and concepts in computer and business contexts (letters, reports, memoranda, agenda,
minutes etc.).
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Part 1: Vocabulary
Part 2: Business and Computer terminology
Part 3: Functional Grammar
Part 4: Reading Comprehension (3 Passages)
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GENERAL INFORMATION:
No. of Questions
Section-C:
20
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Section-B:
Analytical Ability
(i) Data Sufficiency
(ii) Problem Solving
Mathematical Ability
(i) Arithmetical Ability
(ii) Algebraical and Geometrical Ability
(iii) Statistical Ability
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Section-A:
Communication Ability
(i)
Vocabulary
(ii)
Business and Computer Terminology
(iii) Functional Grammar
(iv) Reading Comprehension
Total
35
30
10
Duration of
The Test :
2 1/2 Hours
(150 Minutes)
10
10
15
15
200
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1. Candidates are directed to carry into the examination hall a Ball Point Pen only with Blue or
Black ink.
2. Besides this, the candidate should not bring any other material including the instructions
booklet, Papers, Cell Phones, etc., into the examination hall. Any candidate found in
possession of any forbidden material, will be sent out of the examination hall.
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3. Candidates must remain seated in their allotted places till the completion of the examination.
In no case they will be allowed to leave the examination hall till the end of the examination.
Before leaving the examination hall, the candidates must return the OMR Answer Sheet and
data card to the invigilator.
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4. Every candidate appearing for APICET2015 shall be provided with a specially designed
Optical Mark Reader (OMR) answer sheet on which the candidate has to mark the answer
and other relevant data. The method of marking the answers is illustrated in this section.
Candidates are advised to go through the instructions given for marking the answers and
other entries on the Optical Mark Reader (OMR) answer sheet thoroughly and practice the
same at their residence which should make it easy for them to answer in the examination
hall.
5. The Optical Mark Reader (OMR) answer sheet should be handled carefully by the candidates.
They are advised not to fold, wrinkle or tear the answer sheet under any circumstance.
Further, the candidates are advised not to scribble or make any marks on the answer sheet
except marking the answers and other relevant data at the appropriate place on the answer
sheet. Any violation of these instructions will automatically lead to disqualification of the
candidate.
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6. Candidates shall note that they will not be given a second blank Optical Mark Reader (OMR)
answer sheet under any circumstance. Hence they are advised to be careful while handling
their answer sheet.
7. Candidates shall read carefully the instructions before starting to answer the questions.
II. Instructions
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8. The question paper booklet given to the candidate shall consist of 200 multiple choice type
questions in three different sections with four responses given to each question, out of
which only one response is correct for the given question. Candidates shall mark the correct
answer in Optical Mark Reader (OMR) answer sheet by darkening the appropriate circle
with Ball Point Pen (Blue or Black). They should not use HB Pencil for this purpose under
any circumstances.
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1. Follow the Instructions given on the OMR answer sheet. Fill up information and
darken all the relevant circles on the OMR answer sheet carefully, otherwise your
answer sheet will become invalid.
2. Use Ball Point Pen (Blue or Black) only for darkening the circles for information and
answering on the answer sheet. Use Ball Point Pen only as directed on the answer
sheet to write information.
Example:
Wrong method of
Darkening
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Correct method of
Darkening
Wrong method of
Darkening
Wrong method of
Darkening
Wrong method of
Darkening
3. Please darken the most appropriate response chosen by you, only in the
corresponding circle against the number corresponding to the question, you are
attempting.
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4. Please do not make any stray marks ELSEWHERE on the Answer Sheet, ELSE the
Answer Sheet will become invalid.
SYLLABUS AND MODEL QUESTION PAPER OF THE TEST
(General Information: 200 Questions: 200 Marks: Time 150 minutes)
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II.
Circles,
Coordinate
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Quadrilaterals,
between points.
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Part 1. Vocabulary
Part 2. Business and Computer terminology
Part 3. Functional Grammar
Part 4. Reading Comprehension (3 Passages)
10Q (10M)
10Q (10M)
15Q (15M)
15Q (15M)
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6. (1) BFH
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B
F
E
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Truthful
C
M
H
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Honest
7. The region which represents people who are not honest but
possess all other three qualities, as denoted by
(1) B
(2) F
(3) D
(4) M
8. The region which represents the people who are neither honest
nor truthful but are intelligent and hard working, is denoted by
(1) A
(2) C
(3) D
(4) B
c) Coding and Decoding Problems:
In a code TANK is written as SZOL and FRIEND is written as
EQHFOE. Find the process of coding and answer the question
9.
Problem solving
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b) Data Analysis
Note: The following figure has four intersecting circles, each
representing a group of persons having the quality written
against it. Study the figure carefully and answer questions 7 and
8.
Hard-working
Intelligent
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5. (1) 65
(4) EVSU
(4) ADMJUG
5/5
(4) 6:2:15
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8. The mean deviation of the values 21, 23, 25, 28, 30, 32, 38,
39, 46, 48 from the mean is
(1) 7.6
(2) 6.7
(3) 7.8
(4) 8.7
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SECTION C
Communication Ability
Part 1 : Vocabulary
Choose the correct meaning for the word:
1. Alleviation
(1) Decoration (2) Exaggeration (3) Mitigation
Aggravation
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(4) adrift
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The overwhelming vote given by the greater part of the public has so far been in favour of
entertainment which passes the time easily, and satisfies that part of our imagination which
depends on the more obvious kind of daydreams. You can argue that these daydreams are usually
substitutes for our own inactivity, ineffectualness, and lack of power or influence, so that we make
up for what we secretly regard as our deficiencies by watching the stimulating adventures of other
people who are larger, stronger, more effective, or more beautiful than we are. The conventional
stars act the roles of other people who are larger, stronger more effective, or more beautiful than
we are. The conventional West, or in the jungles we will never visit (we would not dare to, most of
us, if we could), or in the underworld of great cities where crime and violence may not pay in the
end, but are very exciting to watch if your youth is being spent in the day-to-day routine of school
or office, on the one hand, or in the kitchen and living - room of 39 Blank St, on the other.
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Whether we admit it to ourselves or not, most of us are very conscious of deficiencies in our looks,
our clothes, and the circumstances of our homes. But on the screen we can feast our eyes on people
selected to appear because of their good looks, dressed in expensive and sometimes extravagantly
showy clothes, and moving about most of the time in the plushy environment of wealth. What you
cannot have yourself, at least you can continuously look at surrounding other people, and, who
knows, one day you may have these things too, like the stars who have come up from nowhere but
now earn large fortunes!
8. Why do we enjoy films in which there are larger-than-life characters?
(1) We don't like films to be true to life
(2) We like the big screen.
(3) Art is not for art's sake
(4) They enable us to compensate ourselves for our shortcomings.
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10.
What aspect of human psychology the author does refer to in the second paragraph?
(1) Human beings enjoy the very sight of qualities and luxuries they are deprived of.
(2) Human psychology is very complex.
(3) Human beings love being poor.
(4) Human being admire themselves.