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LIC AAO Exam Analysis and Expected Cutoff – 6th March

LIC AAO Online exam started on 5th March and till now four shifts of exam have happened and four shifts are remaining. Below we provide section-wise analysis of exam till 6th March. You will also be able to see GK questions asked in LIC AAO exam. 

LIC AAO Overall Exam Analysis – 6th March

Overall, the exam was easy.  A good number of attempts in the exam were 120-135 (Out of 160).

LIC AAO Exam Analysis: ReasoningLIC AAO 6th March Exam Analysis and Expected Cutoffs

Overall, the Reasoning section was easy and a well prepared candidate could easily attempt 22-25 Questions. Topics from which questions were asked:
  • Syllogism – 5.
  • Seating Arrangement – 10.
  • Puzzle –10
  • Relationship – 5
Questions from topics like Input Output, Inequality and Coding/Decoding were not asked in this section.

LIC AAO Exam Analysis: Quantitative Aptitude

Overall, the Quantitative Aptitude section was easy and a well prepared candidate could easily attempt 20-25 Questions. Questions were asked from following topics: –
  • Number Series – 5
  • Data Interpretation –  10 (Line Graph and Table)
  • Quadratic Equations – 5
  • Arithmetic (Profit Loss, Time & work, Percentage, Age, etc.) – 10

LIC AAO Exam Analysis: General Awareness

Overall, the GA section was easy to moderate and a well-prepared candidate could attempt 17-26 questions. Current Affairs Questions were mostly asked from January and February.

LIC AAO Exam Analysis: Computer Knowledge.

Overall, the CK section was easiest and candidates could attempt 25-30 questions in this section. Questions were asked from topics like hardware, software, browsers, memory etc.

LIC AAO Exam Analysis: English

English section was easy and a well-prepared candidate could attempt 22-24 questions. Questions were asked from following topics
  • Reading Comprehensions – 10
  • Rearrangement – 5
  • Cloze test – 10
  • Error Spotting – 5
  • Fill in the blanks – 5
  • Sentence Correction – 5

LIC AAO Expected Cut-offs

Based on today’s paper, the expected cut-off for LIC AAO 2016 will be:
  • General: 210-220.
  • OBC :  200-205.

General Knowledge Questions asked in LIC AAO Exam

  1. Who  is the winner of National Chess Championship : National Railways
  2. Anup Kumar is related to which sport?  Kabaddi
  3. Who is the winner of 61st National School Athletics championship? Kerala
  4. What is the capital of Lebanon?  Beirut
  5. Currency of Denmark – Krone
  6. Vibrant North East Summit was held in – Guwahati
  7. Cleanest city in India – Mysore
  8. Australian Open Winner – Angelique Kerber
  9. Sanjay Gandhi National Park is located in – Mumbai
  10. Which state topped internet readiness index – Maharashtra

LIC AAO  Exam Analysis and Expected Cutoffs –  5th March

The first shift of LIC AAO Online exam just got over and we are glad to report that overall the exam was easier than expected and well-prepared candidates could easily attempt 120-140 Questions(Out of 160). Below we provide detailed section-wise analysis of the exam, followed by expected cutoffs.

LIC AAO Exam Analysis: Reasoning

Overall, the Reasoning section was easy. A good number of attempts in the exam were22-25.  Topics from which questions were asked:
  • Syllogism – 5.
  • Seating Arrangement – 10.
  • Puzzle –10
  • Relationship – 5
No Questions were asked from topics like Input Output, Inequality and Coding/Decoding

LIC AAO Exam Analysis: Quantitative AptitudeLIC AAO Exam Analysis Expected Cutoffs and Recommendations

Overall, the Quantitative section was easy and a good number of attempts in this section were 20-25. Topics from which questions were asked:
  • Number Series – 5.
  • Data Interpretation –  10 (Line Graph and Table)
  • Quadratic Equations – 5
  • Arithmetic (Profit Loss, Time & work, Percentage, Age, etc.) – 10

LIC AAO Exam Analysis: General Awareness.

Overall, the GA section was easy to moderate and a well-prepared candidate could attempt 18-25 questions. Current Affairs Questions were mostly asked from January and February.

LIC AAO Exam Analysis: Computer Knowledge.

Overall, the CK section was easiest and a well-prepared candidate could attempt 25-30questions in this section. Questions were asked from topics like hardware, software, browsers, memory etc.

LIC AAO Exam Analysis: English

English section was easy and a well-prepared candidate could attempt 22-24 questions. Topics from which the questions were asked:
  • Reading Comprehensions – 10.
  • Rearrangement – 5.
  • Cloze test – 10.
  • Error Spotting – 5.
  • Fill in the blanks – 5.
  • Sentence Correction – 5.

LIC AAO  Expected Cut-offs.

Based on today’s paper, the expected cutoff for LIC AAO 2016 will be:
  • General: 220-230.
  • OBC :  210-220.

LIC AAO Recommendations/Suggestions for 12th and 13th March attempts:

  • Focus on accuracy. Because the exam is easy, you may be able to attempt more questions. However,
    it is more important to get most of them right. In QA and Reasoning, double check your solutions and be extremely vigilant. Each question in these sections carries 3 marks and by simply by avoiding silly mistakes, you can push your accuracy above 90%.
  • Move on to next question if you are not able to solve/ recall the answer. Do not get stuck with one  question. There are a lot of other questions which you can solve and score well.
  • For Current Affairs, try to focus on events from December to February. The Majority of questions were asked from February.
  • English is qualifying in nature but try to attempt above 50% (i.e 20 Questions ) to be on safer side because cut-offs will be applied in this section too.

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