S.No | Subjects |
1. | General Intelligence |
2. | General Knowledge |
3. | General English |
4. | Computer Knowledge |
5. | Aptitude |
6. | Reasoning |
- In HNL Advanced Trainee Exam General Intelligence, General English, General Knowledge, Aptitude, computer knowledge and Reasoning subjects are included.
HNL Advanced Trainee Syllabus for General Intelligence
- Analogies.
- Similarities And Differences.
- Judgment.
- Decision Making.
- Space Visualization.
- Problem Solving.
- Analysis.
- Visual Memory.
- Discriminating Observation.
- Relationship Concepts.
- Verbal And Figure Classification.
- Arithmetical Number Series.
- Non-Verbal Series Etc.
General Knowledge Syllabus For HNL Trainee Technician Syllabus
- General Policy.
- Sports.
- Scientific Research etc.
- Culture.
- History.
- Economic Scene.
- Geography.
- Indian Constitution.
HNL Advanced Trainee Syllabus – General English
- Articles Grammar.
- Prepositions Grammar.
- Spelling Grammar.
- Verbs Vocabulary.
- Reading Comprehension Grammar
- Idioms and Phrases Vocabulary.
- Synonyms.
- Antonyms Vocabulary.
Computer knowledge – HNL Trainee Technician Syllabus
- Fundamentals of computer architecture.
- Personal computers and their typical uses.
- Processor design
- Control unit design.
- Memory organization.
- Data representation.
- Use of basic data structures.
- I/O System Organization.
- Programming.
- Number Systems.
HNL Trainee Technician Syllabus for Aptitude
- Relationships between numbers.
- Time and distance
- Averages.
- Computation of Whole Numbers.
- Interest.
- Time & Work.
- Time and distance
- Square Roots.
- Profit and Loss.
- Discount.
- Percentages.
- Mixture and Alligation.
- Ration & Proportion.
- Partnership Business.
Reasoning topics For HNL Advanced Trainee Syllabus
- Number Series.
- Letter and Symbol Series.
- Logical Deduction.
- Artificial Language.
- Making Judgments.
- Verbal Reasoning.
- Essential Part.
- Analogies.
- Logical Problems.
- Matching Definitions.
- Cause and Effect.
- Statement and Conclusion.
- Theme Detection.
- Verbal Classification.
- Statement and Argument.