Indian Navy Soldier/Clerk/Store Keeper Exam Pattern and Syllabus
Exam Pattern – The Exam conducted in two parts. Part wise questions, marks etc details are given below-
Part I (For 100 marks total 25 questions)
General Knowledge – 05 questions for 20 marks
General Science – 05 questions for 20 marks
Maths- 10 questions for 40 marks
Computer Science – 05 questions for 20 marks
Part II – General English total 25 questions for 100 marks.
Indian Navy Clerk General Knowledge Syllabus –
Abbreviations – National and International
Sports – National and International
Awards & Prizes – National Awards, Gallantry Awards, Nobel Prizes.
History – Important dates & battles in Indian and World History and land marks of Indian History, national movement.
Geography – Solar system, Space exploration, The earth principal peaks, Deserts, Rivers, Lakes and famous waterfalls, Geographical Tallest, Biggest and Longest etc.
Terminology – Geographical terms, Economic terms, Astronomical terms, Legal terms and Misc. terms.
UNO –
Indian Armed Forces
Indian Towns, States and UTs
Institutions and Research Stations, International space Stations and Festivals of India and World.
Indian News Agencies and Dailies
Continents and Sub Continents
Inventions and Discoveries
Environment
The Constitution of India
Religious communities and Principal Languages
National and International Days
International Organizations
Books and Authors
The world of Plants and animals
Current Affairs and “Who’s Who”
General Science –
Human Body – Food and nutrition, diseases and prevention, vitamins and their uses.
Questions of General Science consisting of topic related to Physics, Chemistry and Biology based on fundamentals and day to day activities.
Medical Terms
Scientific Terms
Scientific and Research Institutes in India
IO/Numeral Ability
The questions will be based on the ability of candidates of age group ranging between 16 to 20 years.
Note – The above syllabus is NOT a comprehensive list of topics pertaining to the subject. At times questions may be asked other than the above topics but definitely within the syllabus of CBSE.
Maths
Arithmetic – Natural numbers, integers, fractions, rational/irrational numbers, decimal fractions, HCF & LCM, square root, ratio and proportion, percentages, averages, profit & loss, simple and compound interest.
Algebra – Addition, subtraction, multiplication and division of algebraic expressions, HCF & LCM, factorization, simple equations, surds, indices, logarithms, solution of linear equations of two and three variables.
Ratio and Proportion meaning and standard form, roots and discriminant of a quadratic equation ax2+bx+c=0
Mensuration –
Area and Volume – Area of four walls of a room, area of a circle, sector and segment of a circle; surface area and volume of cube, cuboids, cone, cylinder, sphere.
Trigonometry – Trigonometric ratios of an angle A of a right angle triangle, Simple applications of trigonometric ratios for solving problems of different types, Simple identities based upon the above.
Heights & Distances – Solution of simple problems of height and distance using trigonometrical tables and logarithmic tables.
Geometry
Lines and Angles – Different characteristics of lines and angles, parallel and perpendicular lines, inserting lines, some of angles and triangles, interior and exterior angles.
Triangles-properties, equality, congruency and similarity with respect to sides and angles.
parallelogram-types and properties.
Circles – Properties, arc, chords, tangents, secants and angles subtended by arcs.
Statistics
Histograms with given intervals, classification of data, frequency, frequency polygons, ogives. Mean, Median and mode of grouped and ungrouped data, problems related to statistical techniques.
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