Syllabus of ICET-2013 ENTRANCE TEST
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Friday, March 1, 2013
(General information: 200 questions: 200 Marks: Time 150 Minutes)
Section- A (Analytical Abililty) 75 Questions( 75marks)
(1) Data Sufficiency (20 Questions – 20 Marks)
A question is given followed by data in the form of two statements labelled 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 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 (55 Questions)
(a)
Sequences and Series (25 questions – 25 marks)
Analogies of numbers and alphabets, completion of blank spaces following
the pattern in a:b::c:d relationship; odd thing out: missing number in a
sequence or a series.
(b) Data Analysis (10 questions -10 marks)
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.
(c) Coding and Decoding Problems (10 questions – 10 marks)
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.
(d) Date, Time and Arrangement Problems (10 questions – 10 marks)
Calendar problems, clock problems, blood-relationships, arrivals,
departures and schedules, seating arrangements, symbol and notation,
interpretation.
Section-B(Mathematical Ability)
75 Questions (75 Marks)
(a) Arithmetical Ability (35 questions – 35 marks)
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.
(b)
Algebraical and Geometrical Ability (30 questions – 30 marks)
Statements, Truth tables, implication converse and inverse, Tautologies-
Sets, Relations and functions, applications - Equation of a line in different
forms.
Trigonometry - Trigonometric ratios, Trigonometric ratios of standard
angles, (0°, 30°, 45°, 60°, 90°, 180°): Trigonometric 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.
(c) Statistical Ability (10 questions – 10 marks)
Frequency distributions, Mean, Median, Mode, Standard Deviations,
Correlation, simple problems on Probability.
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Section –C (Communication Ability)
50 Questions (50 Marks)
Objectives of the Test:
Candidates will be assessed on the ability to:
1.
Identify vocabulary used in the day-to-day communication
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.).
4.
Understand written text and drawing inferences.
Part-1: Vocabulary : 10 questions (10 marks)
Part-2: Business and Computer Terminology : 10 questions (10 marks)
Part-3: Functional Grammar : 15 questions (15 marks)
Part-4: Reading Comprehension(3 Passages) : 15 questions (15 marks)
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