AFCAT 1 2026 Maha Marathon Part 1

With the AFCAT 1 2026 examination scheduled on Saturday, 31 January 2026, aspirants entered the final and most crucial phase of preparation. To provide last-minute...

With the AFCAT 1 2026 examination scheduled on Saturday, 31 January 2026, aspirants entered the final and most crucial phase of preparation. To provide last-minute revision, clarity, and confidence, the Maha Marathon Live Session – Part 1 was conducted on 29 January 2026, focusing on exam-specific multiple choice questions (MCQs) from all four sections of the AFCAT exam:

  • English
  • General Awareness
  • Reasoning
  • Numerical Ability

This session was designed as a high-intensity, high-yield revision class, simulating real exam conditions and helping candidates fine-tune their final strategy.

Purpose of the Maha Marathon Live Session

The core objectives of the session were to:

  • Revise high-probability topics across all sections
  • Practise AFCAT-level MCQs under time pressure
  • Strengthen accuracy and speed
  • Identify common traps and avoid last-minute mistakes
  • Build exam-day confidence and mental readiness

Rather than theory, the focus was on application, elimination techniques, and exam temperament.

English Section: Exam-Specific MCQs

The English segment covered frequently asked and scoring areas of AFCAT, with MCQs designed to reflect the actual exam pattern.

Key Areas Covered

  • Vocabulary-based questions (synonyms, antonyms, word usage)
  • Error detection and sentence improvement
  • Fill in the blanks
  • Reading-based comprehension questions
  • Contextual meaning of words

Focus of the Session

  • Selecting answers based on meaning and context
  • Avoiding confusion between similar options
  • Improving reading speed and accuracy
  • Smart elimination of incorrect choices

Special emphasis was laid on quick decision-making, which is crucial in AFCAT’s time-bound format.

General Awareness Section: Smart Revision Approach

The General Awareness segment focused on selective and relevant MCQs, helping candidates revise without overloading their memory at the last moment.

Key Areas Touched

  • Current affairs (recent months)
  • Defence-related awareness
  • Static GK frequently repeated in AFCAT
  • Basic science and environment concepts

Exam Strategy Highlighted

  • Avoid overthinking factual questions
  • Attempt only sure-shot questions
  • Manage time wisely by skipping doubtful MCQs

The aim was to maximise score while minimising negative marking risk.

Reasoning Section: Speed and Accuracy

The Reasoning segment trained candidates to handle logical questions efficiently, which often consume excessive time if not approached strategically.

Types of Questions Practised

  • Series and pattern recognition
  • Analogy and classification
  • Coding-decoding
  • Blood relations
  • Direction sense and logical reasoning

Key Takeaways

  • Identify patterns quickly
  • Apply shortcut techniques
  • Avoid lengthy calculations
  • Maintain balance between speed and accuracy

The session reinforced the idea that reasoning questions should be solved smartly, not mechanically.

Numerical Ability Section: Calculation under Control

The Numerical Ability part focused on concept-based yet calculative MCQs, keeping in mind AFCAT’s moderate difficulty level.

Topics Covered

  • Percentage, ratio, and proportion
  • Time, speed, and distance
  • Simple interest and profit-loss
  • Average and basic arithmetic

Important Emphasis

  • Choosing the right approach before calculation
  • Avoiding time-consuming questions
  • Estimation techniques where applicable

Candidates were advised to prioritise accuracy over blind attempts.

Integrated Exam Strategy Shared

Throughout the session, students were guided on:

✔ Section-wise time management
✔ Order of attempting sections
✔ Handling negative marking
✔ Maintaining composure during the exam
✔ Avoiding last-minute panic

This holistic guidance helped aspirants align their knowledge with execution.

Importance of Maha Marathon Sessions Before AFCAT

Maha Marathon sessions are crucial because they:

  • Consolidate months of preparation in a short time
  • Expose candidates to real exam-like MCQs
  • Strengthen confidence before the actual exam
  • Help in identifying strengths and weak areas
  • Sharpen exam-day mindset

For AFCAT aspirants, such sessions act as a final performance rehearsal.

Conclusion

The Maha Marathon Live Session – Part 1 for AFCAT 1 2026, conducted on 29 January 2026, served as a powerful last-minute revision platform for aspirants appearing in the AFCAT exam on 31 January 2026. By covering English, General Awareness, Reasoning, and Numerical Ability through exam-specific MCQs, the session helped candidates fine-tune their preparation, boost confidence, and approach the exam with clarity and control.

Such focused marathon sessions play a vital role in transforming preparation into performance on the final exam day.

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Anuradha Dey

Senior Lecturer, SSBCrackExams, M.A.(Psychology), M.A. English (Gold Medalist) from BHU; B.A. Hons from St. Xavier’s College (Kolkata). Poet, Writer & Translator. Certified Career Counselor. Knows Mandarin, German, English, Bengali & Hindi.