LIC AAO 2016: Exam Analysis - 6th March 2016 - Slot - I

March 6, 2016    

Dear Readers,

The second shift is over and LIC repeated the pattern in this shift as well. Friends, the paper is easy and those having confidence will have an edge over others. The only section where students are scoring less is the GA section.


In-depth Analysis of the Exam:

In exam, 160 questions were asked which were segregated under five sections, namely, Mathematics, Reasoning, English, GA & Computer. The English was qualifying in nature. The reasoning and Quant carries 3 marks per question whereas GA and computer carries 2 marks each.
Overall the exam was Easy from a student's point of view. Out of all the sections, Maths and Reasoning were high scoring and both the sections were easy as well. Let us look below for all the action presented by LIC.
Overall Analysis:
Good Attempts
Mathematics
Easy-Moderate
English Language
Easy-Moderate
Easy-Moderate
General Awareness
Easy-Moderate
(95-99) Out of 120
(Excluding English
Section-wise Review:


No. of Questions
Row Arrangement
Floor Arrangement
Circle: In-Out
Miscellaneous
Puzzle (Person and Days and Cars)
Easy-Moderate
Note: There were no questions from Input/Output and Inequality.
Mathematics:
No. of Questions
Data Interpretation: Line Graph
Data Interpretation: Tabular
Arithmetic
Easy-Moderate
Quadratic Equations
Note: There were no questions from Data Sufficiency and Simplification.
No. of Questions
Reading Comprehension
(Insurance Based)
Cloze Test
(Biological or Technology Behaviour Based)
Double Fillers
Sentence Improvement
Para-jumbled
Easy to Moderate
Computers and General Awareness:
In computers we have not seen any kind of question that can hamper a candidate's composure. Even a non technical student can score from average to good marks if he has studied the subject well.
General Awareness section included most of the questions from Current Affairs. If you have mugged up February then you could have scored much. Some questions were from static GK as well. We will soon share the questions asked in the exam.
Disclaimer: All the information stated above are based on independent analysis and evaluation made by BankersAdda. We do not take responsibility for any decision that might be taken, based on this information.
All the Best

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LIC AAO 2016: Exam Analysis - 6th March 2016 - Slot - I 4.5 5 Yateendra sahu March 6, 2016 Dear Readers, The second shift is over and LIC repeated the pattern in this shift as well. Friends, the paper is easy and those having con...


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