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I want to get job in HAL through Graduate Apprentice Trainee Recruitment Exam. So I will apply for upcoming exam. I want syllabus of Graduate Apprentice Trainee Recruitment Exam of HAL, so please provide link to download syllabus.
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November 17th, 2017, 08:04 AM
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Re: HAL Graduate Apprentice Trainee

As you want syllabus of Graduate Apprentice Trainee recruitment exam of HAL, so I am providing syllabus:

HAL Graduate Apprentice Trainee Syllabus

General Knowledge:
Indian Constitution.
History.
Current Events – International & National
General Polity.
Economic Scene.
Sports.
Geography.
Scientific Research.
Culture etc.

Quantitative Aptitude:
Computation of Whole Numbers.
Number Systems.
Profit and Loss.
Percentages.
Time and Work.
Mensuration.
Fundamental arithmetical operations.
Use of Tables and Graphs.
Ratio and Proportion.
Ratio and Time.
Decimals and Fractions.
Time and Distance.
Averages.
Discount.
Interest.
The relationship between Numbers.

Reasoning:
Relationship concepts.
Figures Classification.
Spatial Orientation.
Spatial Visualization.
Observation.
Analogies.
Discrimination.
Visual Memory.
Coding and Decoding.
Non-verbal series.
Arithmetic Number Series.
Similarities and Differences.
Arithmetical Reasoning etc.

English:
Subject-Verb Agreement.
Antonyms.
Verb.
Adverb.
Error Correction.
Conclusion.
Unseen Passages.
Idioms & Phrases.
Word Formation.
Vocabulary.
Comprehension.
Tenses.
Sentence Completion.
Articles.
Sentence Rearrangement.
Passage Completion.
Fill in the Blanks.
Grammar.
Synonyms.
Theme detection.

Electrical:
Electric Circuits.
Control Systems.
Analog and Digital Electronics.
Power Electronics
Electrical Machines etc.
Power Systems.
Signals and Systems.
Electromagnetic Fields.
Electrical and Electronic Measurements.

Here I am providing sample question paper of Graduate Apprentice Trainee recruitment exam:

Graduate Apprentice Trainee Recruitment Exam Sample Question Paper
1. If the following numbers are rewritten by interchanging the digits in tens place and hundreds place and then arranging them in the descending order. What will be the second digit of the newly formed fifth number from your right ?
479, 736, 895, 978, 389, 675
(A) 3
(B) 4 (C) 5
(D) 6
Ans : (C)

2. P is 60 m South-East of Q. R is 60 m North-East of Q. Then R is in which direction of P ?
(A) North
(B) North-East
(C) South
(D) South-East
Ans : (A)

Directions(Q. 35) Read the following information for answering the questions that follow
On a playing ground A, B, C, D and E are standing as described below facing the North.
(i) B is 50 metres to the right of D.
(ii) A is 60 metres to the South of B
(iii) C is 40 metres to the West of D.
(iv) E is 80 metres to the North of A.

3. If a boy walks from C, meets D followed by B, A and then E, how many metres has he walked if he has travelled the straight distance all through ?
(A) 120
(B) 150
(C) 170
(D) 230
Ans : (D)

4. What is the minimum distance (in metre approximately) between C and E?
(A) 53
(B) 78
(C) 92
(D) 120
Ans : (C)

5. Who is to the South-East of the person who is to the left of D ?
(A) A
(B) B
(C) C
(D) E
Ans : (A)

6. A man was walking in the evening just before the sun set. His wife said that, his shadow fell on his right. If the wife was walking in the opposite direction of the man, then which direction the wife was facing ?
(A) North
(B) West
(C) South
(D) East
Ans : (C)

Directions(Q. 711) In each of the following questions choose the set of numbers from the four alternative sets that is similar to the given set.
7. Given set : (4, 9, 18)
(A) (8, 14, 22)
(B) (10, 15, 25)
(C) (6, 12, 23)
(D) (12, 17, 26)
Ans : (D)

8. Given set : (10, 14, 17)
(A) (4, 11, 14)
(B) (9, 12,
(C) (8, 13, 18)
(D) (6, 9, 12)
Ans : (A)

9. Given set : (7, 27, 55)
(A) (21, 35 , 52)
(B) (18, 42 , 65)
(C) (16, 40 , 72)
(D) (13, 30 , 58)
Ans : (C)

10. Given set : (39, 28, 19)
(A) (84, 67 , 52)
(B) (52, 25 , 17)
(C) (70, 49 , 36)
(D) (65, 45 , 21)
Ans : (A)

11. Given set : (246, 257, 358)
(A) (233, 343, 345)
(B) (273, 365, 367)
(C) (143, 226, 237)
(D) (145, 235, 325)
Ans : (A)

Directions’(Q. 12’16) Each question contains six or seven statements followed by four sets of
combinations of three. Choose the set in which the statements are logically related.
12.
(1) All books are having pages.
(2) All kings are having pages.
(3) All kings are books.
(B) 4, 2, 6
(C) 1, 5, 3
(D) 2, 4, 5
Ans : (B)

Directions’(Q. 17’21) Each of the questions below consists of a question and two statements
numbered (I) and (II). You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are
sufficient to answer the question. Give answers’
(A) If the data in statement (I) alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in
statement (II) alone are not sufficient to answer the question;
(B) If the data in statement (II) alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in
statement (I) alone are not sufficient to answer the questions;
(C) If the data even in both statements (I) and (II) together are not sufficient to answer the
question;
(D) If the data in both statement (I) and (II) together are necessary to answer the question.
17. In which direction is Mahatmaji’s statue facing ?
I. The statue is towards the northern end of the city.
II. The statue’s shadow falls towards East at 5 O’clock in the evening.
Ans : (C)
18. What is the total number of pupils in the final year class ?
I. The number of boys in the final year class is twice as much as the number of girls in that class.
II. The sum of the ages of all the pupils in the class is 399 years and their average age is 19
years.
Ans : (B)
19. Who is the tallest among A, B, C and D ?
I. A is taller than C.
II. B is taller than C and D.
Ans : (C)
20. How many Sundays are there in a particular month of a particular year?
I. The month begins on Monday.
II. The month ends on Wednesday.
Ans : (D)
21. What is the total number of pages in this book ?
I. I counted 132 pages from the beginning of this book.
II. My wife counted 138 pages starting from the end of the same book.
Ans : (C)
Directions’(Q. 22’26) In each of the questions given below, there is a statement followed by
three assumptions numbered I, II and III. An assumption is something supposed or taken for
granted. You have to consider the statement and assumptions and then decide, which of the
assumption(s) is/are implicit in the statement.
22. Statement : During pre-harvest kharif seasons, the government has decided to release vast
quantity of foodgrains from FCI.
Assumptions :I. There may be a shortage of foodgrains in the market during this season.
II. The kharif crop may be able to replenish the stock of FCI.
III. There may be a demand from the farmers to procure kharif crop immediately after harvest.
(A) None is implicit
(B) Only I and II are implicit (C) Only II and III are implicit (D) All are implicit
Ans : (D)
23. Statement : To improve the employment situation in India, there is a need to recast the
present educational system towards implementation of scientific discoveries in daily life.

Assumptions :I. The students after completing such education may be able
to earn their livelihood.
II. This may bring meaning of education in the minds of the youth.
III. The state may earn more revenue as more and more people will engage themselves in self
employment.
(A) Only I and II are implicit
(B) Only III is implicit
(C) Only I and III are implicit
(D) None is implicit
Ans : (A)
24. Statement : To increase profit, the oil exporting countries decided to reduce the production of
crude by 5 million barrels per day. Assumptions :I. The price of crude may increase due to less
production. II. The demand of crude may remain same in future.
III. Other countries may continue buying crude from these countries. (A) All are implicit
(B) Only II and III are implicit (C) Only I and II are implicit (D) None is implicit
Ans : (C)
25. Statement : ’We do not want you to see our product on newspaper, visit our shop to get a full
view.’ ’ an advertisement.
Assumptions :I. People generally decide to purchase any product after seeing the name in the
advertisement.
II. Uncommon appeal may attract the customers. III. People may come to see the product.
(A) All are implicit
(B) None is implicit
(C) Only II and III are implicit
(D) Only I and II are implicit
Ans : (A)
26. Statement : The Reserve Bank of India has directed the banks to refuse fresh loans to major
defaulters.
Assumptions :I. The banks may still give loans to the defaulters.
II. The defaulters may repay the earlier loan to get fresh loan.
III. The banks may recover the bad loans through such harsh measures.
(A) All are implicit
(B) None is implicit
(C) Both II and III are implicit
(D) Both I and II are implicit
Ans : (C)
Directions’(Q. 27’31) In questions given below, statements 1 and 2 are followed by conclusions I
and II. Taking the statements to be right although they may seem at variance with commonly
accepted facts, mark your answers as under’
(A) If only conclusion I follows.
(B) If only conclusion II follows.
(C) If both I and II follows.
(D) Neither I nor II follows.
27. Statements :
1. All hands are machines.
2. All machines are wheels.
Conclusions :I. All wheels are hands.
II. All hands are wheels.

Ans : (B)
28. Statements :
1. Some buds are leaves.
2. Some leaves are red. Conclusions :
I. Some buds are red.
II. Some leaves are not buds.
Ans : (B)
29. Statements :
1. Some stones are shells.
2. All shells are pearls.
Conclusions :
I. Some stones are pearls.
II. All pearls are shells.
Ans : (A)
30. Statements :
1. Brown is red and blue is green.
2. Green is pink and yellow is red. Conclusions :
I. Yellow is brown.
II. Pink is blue.
Ans : (C)


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