NDA 1 2015 General Ability Test Question Paper PDF Download
FAQs on NDA 1 General Ability Test Question Paper 2015
1. What is the general ability test in the NDA exam?
The General Ability Test in the NDA exam judges a candidate's essential awareness and English proficiency based on their performance in the test. This section has two parts, English and General Knowledge. The overall weightage of the general ability section is 600. They must complete the paper in 2.5 hours. All the questions in the exam are objective, i.e., Multiple Choice Questions. There is also a provision of negative marking as per the marks allotted to questions asked.
2. Do NDA questions repeat?
Mostly the questions are asked from previous year's papers, only the questions are changed, but the concept remains the same every year. Practicing with last year's papers will help you prepare well for the concept part. Preparing for the concepts is necessary as they will help you in performing better. You can go through the previous year's papers available on Vedantu's website. Vedantu also provides you with the mock test, sample papers, and other study materials to prepare for the NDA exam.
3. Is it helpful to solve NDA previous year question papers?
Vedantu provides various learning resources for all the students. These resources include previous years’ question papers, sample papers, important questions and everything is available for free. Solving the previous years’ NDA Question Papers has the following benefits for the students appearing for the exam:
The students get an idea of the exam pattern and trend followed by the UPSC to prepare NDA exam papers.
By solving the NDA, previous year question paper students can analyze their strengths and weaknesses in each section.
The students will be able to achieve an accuracy level and rectify their mistakes.
The aspirants will learn to manage the time limit for the exam and perform better.
The students will also focus on the specific sections that are more worthy in the papers.
4. How do I prepare for the general ability test?
The General Ability Test section of NDA carries 150 questions; for the correct answer, students score 4 marks, while 1.33 marks are deducted for wrong answers. This test has two sections- the English and General Knowledge section. The English section carries 200 marks for a total of 50 questions asked. The NDA syllabus for English subjects covers Grammar and Usage, Vocabulary and Comprehension, and Reading Comprehension, an area where the students can score more marks. To prepare well, the students should work on Synonyms and Antonyms, developing the reading habit to improve Vocabulary. Next, the general knowledge section comprises 400 marks. It covers subjects including Physics, Chemistry, General Science, Social Studies, Geography, and Current Affairs. Also, this section carries the maximum weightage, so the students must focus more on this subject.
5. Is GK important for NDA?
To crack the National Defence Academy (NDA) exam, students must prepare for GK, as General Knowledge is one of the most important subjects to cover. The general knowledge section is Part-B of NDA and consists of 100 questions of 400 Marks. To score high marks in the UPSC NDA Exam, students must practice the mock sample papers for the General Ability Test Section of the exam available on Vedantu's website based on the latest exam pattern of the UPSC NDA exam.
The UPSC is responsible for conducting the exam for admission to the Army, Navy, and Air Force wings of the NDA. The exam is a gateway for the students looking to make a career in defence by joining Defence Forces including Army, Navy, and Air Force.
The question papers of NDA are beneficial to prepare effectively for the entrance test.
Students will understand the difficulty level and the concepts of the NDA syllabus in a short time.
The students analyze their preparation level and learn about their strengths and weaknesses and work on the weaker sections by going through the question paper.
Solving the mock NDA question papers will teach the students time management enabling them to solve the actual question paper within the allotted time limit, i.e., two hours thirty minutes.