AAI ATC Previous Years Paper Trend Non-Technical
AAI ATC General English, General Awareness, General Aptitude and Reasoning Topic Wise Trend Analysis
AAI ATC Previous Year Paper Trend Analysis by Career Wave
AAI ATC General English, General Awareness, General Aptitude and Reasoning Topic Wise Trend Analysis.
General English Trend Analysis (2021–2023) – AAI ATC Exam Key Focus Areas
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Section Format: Shift carries 20 English questions, totaling 220 across the 11 shifts analyzed. This consistency enables us to identify recurring topic patterns that persist year after year.
Each shift carries 20 English questions, totaling 220 across the 11 shifts analyzed. This consistency enables us to identify recurring topic patterns that persist year after year.
Most Repeated Topics (High Yield)
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• Appeared in almost every shift.
• Grammar-based questions like noun-verb usage, adjective placement, conjunctions, and pronouns are standard.
• Seen as a base concept for sentence correction and error detection.
Synonyms & Antonyms (30)
1. High frequency every year.
2. Focus on high-frequency vocabulary and commonly confused words.
Idioms & Phrases + Reading Comprehension (23 each)
1. Idioms are often direct, one-liner questions.
2. RC returned strongly in late 2023 after a dip in 2022. Focus on tone, inference, and vocabulary.
Moderate Weight Topics (Still Important)
1. Articles became very frequent from mid-2022 onwards.
2. Error Detection was a major topic until 2022, but vanished in 2023.
3. Sentence Rearrangement remained steady and appears almost once in every paper.
4. One Word Substitution peaked in 2022 shifts.
General Awareness Trend Analysis (2021–2023) – AAI ATC Exam Key Focus Areas
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After analyzing 11 shifts from 2021 to 2023 (110 questions), here are the clear topic-wise trends that will sharpen your prep strategy.
Section Format
1. Each shift has 10 GA questions, consistent across all exams.
2. A total of 110 questions were studied from March 2021 to December 2023.
3. Topics are spread across 7 core areas.
Most Dominant Topics
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1. Appeared consistently in every shift.
2. Focus areas: Freedom Struggle, Modern Indian History, Ancient timelines, Temples & Dynasties.
3. Average: ~2–3 questions per shift.
Current Affairs (19 Qs)
1. Frequently tested, especially in 2023 (4 Qs in Dec S1).
2. Monthly events, appointments, awards, summits, and defense launches are often featured.
3. Suggestion: Read at least 6 months of current affairs.
Static GK (18 Qs)
1. Major contributor in early 2021 and late 2023.
2. Topics: Capitals, rivers, books/authors, sports, days & themes.
Mid-Tier Contributors
1. Science focuses on basic NCERT-level facts that are common to all three years.
2. Polity now appears regularly with questions on Articles, Constitution bodies, and terms like “Writs” or “Amendments.”
3. Geography has emerged stronger since 2022, particularly with map-based and physical geography queries.
Strategy for Preparation
1. Prioritize History + Static GK: These are the safest bets with repeated presence.
2. Be current: Revise top headlines, govt schemes, defence & tech updates from the last 6 months.
3. Polity & Science: Read Lucent or NCERT-based summaries and focus on PYQs.
4. Economy/Geography: Do a light touch-up unless specific patterns emerge in mocks.
AAI ATC Non-Technical General Aptitude Trend Analysis (2021–2023) All Shifts
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Section Blueprint
1. Questions per shift: 15 (fixed)
2. Total questions analyzed: 165
3. Coverage: Arithmetic, Algebra, DI, Mensuration, and Logical Numericals
Most Asked Topics (Must-Master)
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a) Present in every shift, sometimes with 4–6 questions.
b) Focus on LCM-HCF, remainders, divisibility, and base systems.
SI + CI (19 Questions)
c) Always present with 1–2 questions.
d) Application-based problems involving principal, rate, and time.
Time & Work and Percentage (17 Questions Each)
a) Heavily concept-driven.
b) Includes work-efficiency problems and percentage applications in mixtures and P&L.
Mid-Frequency Topics
a) Ratio & Proportion: Appeared consistently, especially strong in 2023.
b. Average: Common in age-based or weighted mean problems.
c) Profit & Loss, STD, and Mensuration: Balanced presence; all formula-dependent and scoring.
Low Priority Topics (Still Worth a Glance)
a) DI peaked in 2022 but faded in 2023.
b) Sequence & Series appeared in very few shifts and is currently of low priority.
Strategy to Score High in Aptitude
a) Master the top five topics: Number System, SI-CI, Percentage, Time & Work, Ratio.
b) Revise core formulae regularly for topics like Average, P&L, Speed, and Area.
c) Practice full-length sectional tests under time pressure.
d) Avoid over-focusing on Data Interpretation unless it resurfaces in mocks.
Final Verdict
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AAI ATC Reasoning Trend Analysis (2021–2023)
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We analyzed 165 questions from 11 shifts between March 2021 and December 2023. Here's what the data reveals.
Section Blueprint
a) Fixed Pattern: 15 questions in every shift
b) Total Questions Analyzed: 165
c) Topic Spread: Verbal, Logical, Analytical, and Visual Reasoning
Most Repeated Topics
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a) The most dominant topic, asked in every shift.
b) Questions include missing terms, patterns, and letter-coding.
c) Smart tip: Practice position-based alphabet tricks and common sequences.










