ACC Examination Pattern

ACC written examination pattern on the bases of Section, Number of Questions, Marks. ACC exam paper is divided into four sections. Following is the information in detail.

  • Section 1 – General Mental Ability Test (GMAT)
  • Section 2 – Current & General Awareness Test (CGAT)
  • Section 3 – Interactive Communicative English (ICE)
  • Section 4 – Academic Content Test (ACT)
You can check the complete details below:
SubjectNo. of QuestionTotal MarksMarks for Correct Answer
General Mental Ability150300+2
Current General Awareness150300+2
Interactive Communicative English120 Objective Questions + 30 Descriptive Question300OTQ- +1

 

DQ- +6

Academic Content Test150300+2
Section–I: GENERAL MENTAL ABILITY TEST

General Mental Ability test (GMAT) section aimed at testing the candidate’s intellectual ability. This paper 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 three sections:

PartsNo. of QuestionsTotal Marks
Reasoning Ability (Verbal)75 Questions150 Marks
Non – Verbal Reasoning15 Questions30 Marks
Numerical Ability60 Questions120 Marks
Section–II: CURRENT GENERAL AWARENESS

Questions in this component aimed at testing the candidate’s General Awareness of the environment around him and its application to society. The syllabus designed to include test of mental ability, current general situational and military awareness. This will consists of 150 objective type questions of two marks each.

Section–III: INTERACTIVE COMMUNICATIVE ENGLISH

Questions in this component aimed at testing the candidate’s understanding and knowledge of English language in particular the communicative skill. There will be two sub-sections for Interactive Communicative English. Sun-section I will consists of 120 objective type questions of one mark each for duration of one hour. Sub-section II will consist of descriptive type questions for 180 marks for a duration of two hours.

Section–IV: ACADEMIC CONTENT TEST

There will be only one section covering Mathematics, General Science and Humanities. There will be total of 150 objective type questions of 3 marks each. Topics to be included in each paper and the distribution of marks will be as under:

SubjectNo. of QuestionsTotal Marks
Mathematics50 Questions100 Marks
General Science50 Questions100 Marks
Humanities50 Questions100 Marks
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