Prelims Syllabus of IB Security Assistant Exam 2024
General Awareness
This section assesses the candidate’s general knowledge and awareness of current affairs. It covers a wide range of topics, including:
1. Current Events:
- National: Major events, policies, and developments in India, including political, economic, social, and cultural aspects.
- International: Significant global events, international organizations, and their impact on India.
- Sports: Major sporting events, Indian athletes, and achievements.
- Science and Technology: Breakthroughs, innovations, and their applications.
2. History:
- Indian History: Major dynasties, movements, and personalities. Focus on the freedom struggle, post-independence era, and significant events.
- World History: Major civilizations, wars, and revolutions.
3. Geography:
- Indian Geography: Physical features, climate, natural resources, and major industries.
- World Geography: Major continents, countries, and their geographical features.
4. Economics:
- Indian Economy: Key sectors, economic policies, and challenges.
- Global Economy: Major economic trends, international organizations, and their impact.
5. Polity:
- Indian Constitution: Fundamental rights, directive principles, and important provisions.
- Political System: Parliament, judiciary, and executive.
6. Culture and Art:
- Indian Culture: Traditions, festivals, languages, and art forms.
- World Culture: Major cultural movements and artistic expressions.
7. Environment:
- Environmental Issues: Climate change, pollution, and conservation efforts.
- Sustainable Development: Policies and initiatives.
8. Banking and Finance:
- Financial Institutions: RBI, banks, and financial markets.
- Economic Indicators: Inflation, GDP, and other relevant indicators.
9. General Science:
- Physics: Basic concepts, laws, and applications.
- Chemistry: Basic concepts, laws, and applications.
- Biology: Basic concepts, human anatomy, and health.
10. Computer Awareness:
- Basic Computer Concepts: Hardware, software, and internet.
- MS Office: Basic functionalities of Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.
Reasoning
This section tests the candidate’s logical reasoning and analytical abilities. It includes:
1. Verbal Reasoning:
- Analogies: Identifying relationships between words or concepts.
- Synonyms and Antonyms: Understanding the meaning of words and their opposites.
- Sentence Completion: Completing sentences with appropriate words or phrases.
- Reading Comprehension: Understanding and interpreting passages.
- Logical Deduction: Drawing conclusions from given information.
2. Non-Verbal Reasoning:
- Series: Identifying patterns and completing sequences.
- Analogy: Identifying relationships between figures.
- Classification: Grouping figures based on common characteristics.
- Coding-Decoding: Deciphering codes and patterns.
- Spatial Reasoning: Understanding spatial relationships and visualizing objects.
3. Data Interpretation:
- Tables: Analyzing and interpreting data presented in tables.
- Graphs: Analyzing and interpreting data presented in graphs (bar graphs, line graphs, pie charts).
- Charts: Analyzing and interpreting data presented in charts.
Numerical Aptitude
This section assesses the candidate’s mathematical skills and ability to solve problems involving numbers. It includes:
1. Arithmetic:
- Number Systems: Integers, fractions, decimals, and percentages.
- Profit and Loss: Calculating profit, loss, and percentage.
- Simple and Compound Interest: Calculating interest and its applications.
- Ratio and Proportion: Understanding and applying ratios and proportions.
- Time and Work: Solving problems related to time, work, and efficiency.
- Time and Distance: Solving problems related to speed, distance, and time.
- Average: Calculating averages and weighted averages.
- Percentage: Calculating percentages and their applications.
2. Algebra:
- Linear Equations: Solving equations with one or two variables.
- Quadratic Equations: Solving equations with quadratic expressions.
- Inequalities: Solving inequalities and understanding their applications.
3. Geometry:
- Basic Geometric Concepts: Lines, angles, triangles, quadrilaterals, and circles.
- Area and Perimeter: Calculating area and perimeter of various shapes.
- Volume and Surface Area: Calculating volume and surface area of three-dimensional shapes.
4. Data Interpretation:
- Tables: Analyzing and interpreting data presented in tables.
- Graphs: Analyzing and interpreting data presented in graphs (bar graphs, line graphs, pie charts).
- Charts: Analyzing and interpreting data presented in charts.
General English
This section assesses the candidate’s proficiency in the English language. It includes:
1. Grammar:
- Parts of Speech: Understanding and using nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, etc.
- Tenses: Using correct tenses in sentences.
- Subject-Verb Agreement: Matching subjects and verbs correctly.
- Articles and Prepositions: Using articles and prepositions correctly.
- Sentence Structure: Constructing grammatically correct sentences.
2. Vocabulary:
- Synonyms and Antonyms: Understanding the meaning of words and their opposites.
- Idioms and Phrases: Understanding and using common idioms and phrases.
- One-Word Substitutions: Replacing phrases with single words.
3. Comprehension:
- Reading Comprehension: Understanding and interpreting passages.
- Paragraph Completion: Completing paragraphs with appropriate sentences.
4. Composition:
- Letter Writing: Writing formal and informal letters.
- Essay Writing: Writing essays on given topics.
Sample Tables
Table 1: Distribution of Marks for Prelims Exam
Section | Marks |
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General Awareness | 50 |
Reasoning | 50 |
Numerical Aptitude | 50 |
General English | 50 |
Total | 200 |
Table 2: Important Dates for IB Security Assistant Exam 2024
Event | Date |
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Notification Release | [Date] |
Online Application Start Date | [Date] |
Online Application Last Date | [Date] |
Admit Card Release | [Date] |
Exam Date | [Date] |
Result Declaration | [Date] |
Note: The dates mentioned above are tentative and subject to change. Please refer to the official notification for accurate information.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) and Short Answers
General Awareness:
Q: What are some important current events to focus on?
A: Keep an eye on major national and international news, including political developments, economic trends, and social issues.
Q: How much history should I study?
A: Focus on key events and personalities from Indian history, especially the freedom struggle and post-independence era.
Q: What are some essential topics in Indian Geography?
A: Understand India’s physical features, climate, major rivers, and key industries.
Q: How can I prepare for the Economics section?
A: Learn about India’s economic policies, key sectors, and major economic challenges.
Q: What are some important aspects of the Indian Constitution?
A: Focus on fundamental rights, directive principles, and the structure of the Indian government.
Reasoning:
Q: How can I improve my verbal reasoning skills?
A: Practice reading comprehension, vocabulary building, and logical deduction exercises.
Q: What are some tips for non-verbal reasoning?
A: Focus on identifying patterns, understanding spatial relationships, and practicing different types of reasoning questions.
Q: How can I prepare for data interpretation?
A: Practice analyzing data presented in tables, graphs, and charts. Learn to extract key information and draw conclusions.
Numerical Aptitude:
Q: What are some essential arithmetic topics?
A: Master basic arithmetic operations, percentages, ratios, and time-related problems.
Q: How can I improve my algebra skills?
A: Practice solving linear and quadratic equations, and understand the concepts of inequalities.
Q: What are some important geometry concepts?
A: Learn about basic shapes, their properties, and how to calculate area, perimeter, volume, and surface area.
General English:
Q: How can I improve my grammar?
A: Practice identifying and correcting grammatical errors, and focus on understanding the rules of sentence structure.
Q: What are some tips for vocabulary building?
A: Read regularly, use a dictionary, and practice using new words in sentences.
Q: How can I prepare for reading comprehension?
A: Practice reading different types of passages and identifying key information, main ideas, and supporting details.
Q: What are some tips for writing effective letters and essays?
A: Focus on clarity, organization, and using appropriate language. Practice writing different types of compositions.