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Re: lic aao exam subjects
The subjects/syllabus for AAO (Assistant Administrative Officer) Post Exam of LIC (Life Insurance Corporation of India) is as follows: LIC AAO Exam Syllabus Reasoning Ability 1. Linear Seating Arrangement 2. Circular Seating Arrangement 3. Syllogisms 4. Input – Output 5. Inequalities 6. Venn Diagrams 7. Number Series 8. Coding & Decoding 9. Miscellaneous Quantitative Aptitude 1. Data Interpretation 2. Data Sufficiency 3. Simplification and Approximation 4. Series 5. Simple Interest & Compound Interest 6. Arithmetic Aptitude 7. Average 8. Percentage 9. Time & Work 10. Time & Speed 11. Profit & Lost 12. Mensuration 13. Geometry 14. Pie Chart General Knowledge and Current Affairs 1. Current Events 2. General Science 3. General Knowledge 4. Insurance Awareness 5. Current Affairs – National & International 6. Science & Technology 7. Sports, Culture of India 8. Banking Sector Computer Knowledge 1. Internet 2. Computer Basics 3. Microsoft Office 4. Operating Systems 5. Networking 6. Cyber Security 7. Computer Software 8. Computer Memory 9. Computer Architecture 10. Input and Output Devices 11. Data Base Management System (DBMS) 12. Microsoft Windows English Language 1. Reading Comprehension 2. Cloze Test 3. Error Spotting in a sentence 4. Para Jumbles 5. Fill in the blanks 6. Grammar (Synonyms, Antonyms etc.) LIC AAO Exam Pattern 2017 1. Reasoning Ability Test: 30 questions carrying 90 marks 2. Quantitative Aptitude Test: 30 questions carrying 90 marks 3. General Knowledge and Current Affairs Test: 30 questions carrying 60 marks 4. Computer Knowledge Test: 30 questions carrying 60 marks 5. English Language with special emphasis of Grammar, Vocabulary and Comprehension: 40 questions Total Questions: 160, Maximum Marks: 300 • The Exam will be conducted online i.e. Computer Based Test (CBT). • The questions in this exam are of Objective Type with Multiple Choices/Answers. • Each Wrong Answer will lead to 1/4th Marks penalty for the candidate. • Total Time Duration to be allowed to candidates is Two Hours only. • There is only one exam paper that contains five sections. • All sections of exam paper are compulsory to attempt. • The last section ‘English Language’ is of qualifying nature. It will not be counted in Merit, but candidates will have to qualify in this section. |
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