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Key Facts: BAF Officer Cadet Exam

200

Total Marks

BAF Written Circular

BDT 1,000

Application Fee

BAF Recruitment

3 Phases

Sequential Testing

IQ, English, Branch Subjects

No calculators

Prohibited Devices

BAF Exam Rule

ISSB

Next Phase

Inter Services Selection Board

The BAF Officer Cadet written test is a highly competitive, multi-phase exam containing an IQ test (100 marks), English test (50 marks), and branch subjects like Physics & Math or General Knowledge (50 marks). It is OMR-based and requires passing each phase. The application fee is BDT 1,000, and calculators are prohibited.

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1Choose the word that best completes the analogy: Air Force is to Sky as Navy is to ____________.
A.Submarine
B.Ocean
C.Ship
D.Harbor
Explanation: This is a classification analogy based on operational domains. The Air Force operates primarily in the sky, whereas the Navy operates primarily in the ocean. While submarines and ships are naval vessels, 'ocean' represents the domain matching 'sky'.
2If the word BAF is coded as 2-1-6 and CADET is coded as 3-1-4-5-20, how is PILOT coded?
A.16-9-12-15-20
B.16-8-12-14-20
C.15-9-12-15-19
D.16-9-11-15-20
Explanation: The coding scheme assigns each letter its corresponding 1-based alphabetical position (A=1, B=2, C=3, ..., Z=26). In PILOT: P is the 16th letter, I is 9th, L is 12th, O is 15th, and T is 20th. Hence, the code is 16-9-12-15-20.
3Find the missing number in the following series: 3, 6, 12, 21, 33, ____________.
A.45
B.46
C.48
D.51
Explanation: The difference between consecutive terms increases by multiples of 3: 6 - 3 = 3; 12 - 6 = 6; 21 - 12 = 9; 33 - 21 = 12. Following this pattern, the next difference must be 15. Thus, the next term is 33 + 15 = 48.
4Complete the letter series: Y, W, T, P, ____________.
A.M
B.L
C.K
D.J
Explanation: The positions of the letters in reverse alphabetical order decrease by an increasing value: Y (25), W (23, drop 1 letter X), T (20, drop 2 letters U, V), P (16, drop 3 letters Q, R, S). The next step should drop 4 letters (O, N, M, L), arriving at K (11).
5A pilot flies 10 km North, turns right and flies 20 km, then turns left and flies 10 km. In which direction is the pilot now relative to the starting point?
A.Northeast
B.Northwest
C.Southeast
D.Southwest
Explanation: Starting at (0,0): flying 10 km North puts the pilot at (0, 10). Turning right (East) and flying 20 km moves the pilot to (20, 10). Turning left (North) and flying 10 km moves the pilot to (20, 20). Since both coordinates are positive relative to the origin, the position is Northeast.
6Pointing to a photograph of an officer, Rahat said, 'His brother is the only son of my grandfather's only son.' How is Rahat related to the officer in the photograph?
A.Cousin
B.Brother
C.Uncle
D.Nephew
Explanation: 'Grandfather's only son' refers to Rahat's father, as long as it is a direct lineage. 'The only son of my grandfather's only son' refers to Rahat himself (or his brother). Since this person is the officer's brother, the officer must be Rahat's brother.
7Which of the following diagrams best represents the relationship among: Pilots, Soldiers, and Officers?
A.Three separate circles representing mutually exclusive groups
B.A concentric structure where soldiers contain pilots, which contain officers
C.Intersecting circles because some pilots are soldiers, and some soldiers and pilots are officers
D.One large circle for soldiers and two smaller separate circles inside for pilots and officers
Explanation: These categories represent overlapping groups. Some pilots belong to the military and are therefore soldiers; military officers can be pilots or soldiers, and some soldiers are officers. Thus, intersecting circles represent their relationship accurately.
8If 5 officers can write 5 reports in 5 hours, how many hours will it take 100 officers to write 100 reports?
A.100 hours
B.5 hours
C.20 hours
D.1 hour
Explanation: This is a basic work-rate puzzle. The work done is proportional to the number of workers multiplied by time: (Officers × Time) / Reports = Constant. Here, (5 × 5) / 5 = 5. For 100 officers writing 100 reports: (100 × Time) / 100 = 5, which simplifies to Time = 5 hours.
9Choose the word that does NOT belong with the others in the group.
A.Radar
B.Altimeter
C.Fuselage
D.Sonar
Explanation: Radar, altimeter, and sonar are all active electronic sensing, navigation, or measurement instruments. The fuselage is a physical structural component of an aircraft body, making it the odd one out.
10In a row of 35 cadet candidates, Adnan is 15th from the right end. What is his position from the left end of the row?
A.20th
B.21st
C.22nd
D.19th
Explanation: The formula for positioning is: Total = (Position from Left) + (Position from Right) - 1. Substituting the values: 35 = L + 15 - 1, which gives 35 = L + 14. Solving for L: L = 21. Thus, Adnan is 21st from the left.

About the BAF Officer Cadet Exam

The Bangladesh Air Force Officer Cadet Written Exam is the initial academic screening test for officer candidates. It is conducted in sequential phases on OMR sheets at the BAF Information and Selection Centre (ISC) in Dhaka. Candidates must pass each phase to proceed to the next: starting with a 100-mark IQ test, followed by a 50-mark English test, and a 50-mark technical subject test (Physics and Mathematics) or a General Knowledge test depending on the branch. No calculators are allowed. Shortlisted candidates are sent to the Inter Services Selection Board (ISSB) for four days of psychological, leadership, and physical tests.

Questions

100 scored questions

Time Limit

2 hours (combined phases)

Passing Score

Competitive merit-based

Exam Fee

BDT 1,000 (Bangladesh Air Force (BAF))

BAF Officer Cadet Exam Content Outline

50%

Intelligence Quotient (IQ)

Verbal and non-verbal reasoning, pattern matching, series, and logical puzzles.

25%

English Language

Grammar, right form of verbs, fill-in-the-blanks, vocabulary, synonyms/antonyms, and spelling.

25%

Mathematics & Physics (or GK)

For technical/GD(P) branches: core algebra, calculus, mechanics, electricity. For Admin branch: General Knowledge.

How to Pass the BAF Officer Cadet Exam

What You Need to Know

  • Passing score: Competitive merit-based
  • Exam length: 100 questions
  • Time limit: 2 hours (combined phases)
  • Exam fee: BDT 1,000

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BAF Officer Cadet Study Tips from Top Performers

1Focus heavily on IQ questions early, as they account for 50% of the total marks and serve as the initial filter in the sequential testing format.
2Practice solving basic mathematical calculations (algebra, trigonometry, ratios) and physics derivations manually, as calculators are not allowed.
3Read daily national newspapers and study the history of the 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War and Bangladesh Air Force structure to cover the General Knowledge section.
4Solve HSC and A-Level English grammar items, focusing on appropriate prepositions, right form of verbs, synonyms/antonyms, and correction.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the syllabus of the BAF Officer Cadet written exam?

The written exam is divided into sequential phases: Phase 1 is an IQ Test (Verbal and Non-Verbal reasoning) for 100 marks. Phase 2 is English (grammar, translation, appropriate prepositions, spelling) for 50 marks. Phase 3 is Branch-Specific (Physics and Mathematics for GDP/technical branches, General Knowledge for Admin, or Commerce for Finance) for 50 marks.

Can I use a calculator in the BAF written exam?

No. Calculators, mobile phones, smartwatches, and all other electronic communication or calculation devices are strictly prohibited during the BAF Officer Cadet written test. You must solve all mathematical and physics calculations manually.

What happens if I fail one of the phases in the written exam?

The written test is conducted sequentially, and candidates are screened out at each step. You must clear the minimum cutoff in the IQ test to sit for the English test, and you must pass the English test to take the branch-specific subject test. Failing any single phase results in immediate disqualification from that selection cycle.

What is the application fee for BAF Officer Cadet?

The application fee is BDT 1,000. It is paid online during the registration process on the official Join Bangladesh Air Force portal using mobile banking methods like bKash, Rocket, or Nagad, or credit/debit cards.

What is the next stage after passing the written exam?

Candidates who pass the written exam undergo preliminary medical tests and a preliminary viva (interview) at the selection center. Successful candidates are then issued a green card and called to participate in the Inter Services Selection Board (ISSB) test, which lasts for four days.