IB ACIO 2021 Last Minute Preparation Tips

IB ACIO 2021 Last Minute Preparation Tips

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Anangsha Patra
Deputy Manager – Editorial
New Delhi, Updated on Feb 12, 2021 11:59 IST

The Tier-I exam of IB ACIO is scheduled to be conducted on February 18, 19 and 20. As you are in the last phase of your preparation, focus only on revision.  Here are few last minute preparation tips for IB ACIO exam.

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The Tier-I exam of IB ACIO is scheduled to be conducted on February 18, 19 and 20. You must be in the last leg of their preparation. If you have pursued the IB ACIO preparation seriously and done right things at the right time such as learning, practicing, testing and analysis, then they have acquired the required set of skills, concepts and temperament for the final day. Trust your preparation as you enter the final lap towards the run up to IB ACIO exam.

As you are in the last phase of your preparation, focus only on revision. Revise all important concepts or formulas. Go through newspapers and magazines for current affairs. Solve previous years’ question papers and mock tests to know the pattern, difficulty level, improve speed and accuracy. Here, we have provided IB ACIO 2021 last minute preparation tips.

IB ACIO Exam Pattern 2021

IB ACIO exam pattern is divided into General Awareness, Quantitative Aptitude, Numerical/Analytical/Logical Ability & Reasoning, English Language and General Studies. Each section carries a total of 20 questions. Total marks of IB ACIO exam are 100. The duration of the test is one hour. The structure of the exam is given below.

Subjects Number of questions

General Awareness

20

Quantitative Aptitude

20

Numerical/Analytical/Logical Ability & Reasoning

20

English Language

20

General Studies

20

IB ACIO Last Minute Preparation Tips 2021

Given below are a few IB ACIO last minute preparation tips.

General Awareness

This section carries a total of 20 marks. General Awareness is the most scoring section. It contains all the current affairs topics and questions related to history, geography, indian polity, indian economy, etc. To secure good marks you must be updated with the news and activities happening in the world.

Quantitative Aptitude

Everyday solve 15 to 20 questions of different types to increase accuracy and speed. Solve as many questions as you can and analyse speed, accuracy and mistakes that you are doing. Start working on rectifying the mistakes. Learn the shortcut techniques of solving questions.

Logical/Analytical/Numerical Ability & Reasoning Ability

At first always solve the topics on which you have command and are less time-consuming. Then go to the time-consuming questions. Solve puzzles, crosswords, etc to improve this section.

English Language

This section carries a total of 20 questions. It is very important to read daily. Your vocabulary and grammar must be strong. Practice more, read newspapers, read books, etc.

Solve previous years’ papers and mock tests

While solving the mock tests prepare yourself as you are in the exam real. Make a strategy of how to attempt questions in the exam. Take at least one or two full-length mocks everyday. Use your performance analysis to fine-tune your preparation by practicing more questions from topics you are weak.

Devise exam day strategy

Device strategy for the exam such as order of attempt for sections, time to be spent on each section, number of attempts, etc.

Have the right mindset

Ensure a healthy lifestyle and the right mindset. Make sure you are well rested before the exam. Also have an optimistic and hopeful state of mind instead of being nervous.

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Anangsha Patra
Deputy Manager – Editorial

A mass communication and journalism post-graduate, Anangsha has worked as a reporter and sub-editor and enjoys working in the education domain.