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September 3rd, 2015, 12:05 PM
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Books for LIC AAO Exam Free Download
I want to join the insurance sector and for this I am preparing for the LIC AAO Exam looking for the study material. Will you tell me from where I can download for free the reference books for the LIC AAO Exam preparation please provide me download link?
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March 14th, 2018, 08:00 AM
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Re: Books for LIC AAO Exam Free Download
Hi buddy here I am looking for LIC (Life insurance Corporation of India) AAO (Assistant Administrator Officer) exam books to do preparation of this exam so will you plz provide me same here ?
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March 14th, 2018, 08:02 AM
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Re: Books for LIC AAO Exam Free Download
As you are looking for LIC (Life insurance Corporation of India) AAO (Assistant Administrator Officer) exam books so on your demand I am providing same here : LIC (Life insurance Corporation of India) AAO (Assistant Administrator Officer) exam book Directions (Qs. 1-2) : Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below: There are six people - A, B, C, D, E and F - each of them having different ages. D is elder than A and B. F is elder than E.A is elder than B. C is elder than D. If the age of F is 19 years, then the third eldest person is of 24 years. 1. What would possibly be the age of B? (a) 18 years (b) 26 years (c) 22 years (d) 16 years (e) 28 years 2. Which of the following statements may be true on the basis of information given above? (a) E may be 20 years old. (b) The age of C must be 26 years. (c) Only C, D and F are elder than E. (d) D is 23 years old (e) None is true Directions (Qs. 3-7) : Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below: There are eight people- G, H, I, J, K, L, M and N-each of them belongs to different states viz., Assam, Bihar. Karnataka, Maharashtra, Pubjab, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu and West Bengal, but not necessarily in the same order. They live in an eight story building having floors numbered one to eight - each of them on different floor. (The Ground Floor is numbered Floor No. 1, the Floor above it Floor No. 2 and so on). G lives on even numbered floor. Three live between J and the Person from Assam. Three persons live between L and G. The person from Assam live immediately below G’s floor. N lives immediately above G’s floor and immediately below K’s floor. G is from Tamil Nadu. There are five floors between the floors on which J and the person from Karnataka live. The person from west bengal lives on the floor immediately below the floor on which the person from Assam lives. H lives on the even numbered floor. I does not belong to Assam. Three persons live between the persons from Bihar and West Bengal. Four persons live between the persons from Bihar and Maharashtra. L does not belong to Rajasthan. 3. On which of the following floors does the person from Bihar live? (a) Fourth (b) Sixth (c) Fifth (d) Eighth (e) None of these 4. Who lives on the top most floor? (a) K (b) G (c) N (d) M (e) None of these 5. To which state does J belong? (a) West Bengal (b) Karnataka (c) Rajasthan (d) Assam (e) Punjab 6. Who lives exactly between H and L? (a) M (b) I (c) J (d) N (e) K 7. The person from the state of Assam lives on which floor? (a) Second (b) Third (c) Sixth (d) Fourth (e) Fifth 8. A tour and travel agency was sued by three customers as it had promissed a discount on the holiday package but when examined later, it was found that the agency had actually charged 12 percent more than what other agencies were offering. Which of the following is an inference which can be made from the facts stated in the above paragraph? (a) Cheating may be a ground for filing a case. (b) It is not a grave crime to charge extra money for holiday package. (c) Different tour and travel agencies charge differently. (d) It is not essential to offer what has been promised earlier. (e) None of these 9. Which of the following symbols should replace the question mark (?) in the given expression in order to make the expressions ‘J < M’ as well as ‘H 3 T’ definitely true? ‘H 3 M’ = K ? T > J (a) < (b) £ (c) 3 (d) = (e) Either = or > Directions (Qs. 10-14) : Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below: In a certain code language - “he needs some help” is written as “tu gi ja le”. “needs medicine and some” is written as “le da tu si”. “some know now help” is written as “tu pa gi ki” “now and where go” is written as “jo ze ki si”. 10. What does ‘da tu ja’ mean in the given code language? (a) now help medicine (b) he some medicine (c) he now medicine (d) he needs medicine (e) cannot be determined 11. What does ‘le’ mean in the given code language? (a) some (b) and (c) medicine (d) needs (e) either some or needs LIC-AAO (ASSISTANT) ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER Held on December, 2013 (Based on Memory) Time : 2 hrs. Max. Marks : 300 yoursmahboob.wordpress.com 2013-2 LIC-AAO (Assistant) Administrative Officer 12. What is the code for ‘he know where’ is the given code language? (a) ja pa jo (b) pa ze ja (c) da le ze (d) tu gi si (e) Cannot be determined 13. What is the code for ‘help’ in the given code language? (a) tu (b) ja (c) gi (d) either ‘gi’ or ‘le’ (e) None of these 14. What may be the possible code for ‘now medicine could help’? (a) gi da ki pi (b) ki da gi ze (c) tu ki gi da (d) da gi le ki (e) pa gi ki da 15. H is the father of J. J is the brother of L. N is the wife of L. K is the son N. L and J are children of H. P is the wife of H. K and Z are grandchildren of P. Who is the uncle of K? (a) J (b) H (c) Z (d) Cannot be determined (e) None of these Directions (Qs. 16-20) : In these questions, relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. The statements are followed by conclusions: Give answer (1) if only conclusion I is true. Give answer (2) if only conclusion II is true. Give answer (3) if either conclusion I nor II is true. Give answer (4) if neither conclusion I nor II is true. Give answer (5) if both conclusion I nor II is true. 16. Statements: A < B < C < D = E < F > G Conclusions: I. G < C II. F > B 17. Statements: A = B 3 C = D 3 E : G £ F = E : C > H Conclusions: I. A > H II. B 3 F 18. Statements: P > Q > R > S < T > U > V Conclusions: I Q < V II. P > S 19. Statements: J > K > L : N < L < M Conclusions: I. K > M II. J > N 20. Statements: A = B 3 C = D 3 E: G £ F = E C > H Conlusions: I. G = A II. G < A Directions (Qs. 21-25) : In each of the questions below are given two or more statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be a at variance from commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts. Give answer (1) if only conclusion I is follows. Give answer (2) if only conclusion II is follows. Give answer (3) if either conclusion I nor conclusion II is follows. Give answer (4) if neither conclusion I nor conclusion II is follows. Give answer (5) if both conclusions I nor II is follows. 21. Statements: No book is a page. All pages are markers. All markers are articles. Conclusions: I. All markers can never be books. II. All books are definitely articles. 22. Statements: Some fruits are apples All apples are guavas. No guava is a banana. Conclusions: I. All guavas are fruits. II. Some guavas are fruits. 23. Statements: All locks are keys. Some keys are pockets. Conclusions: I. No pocket is lock. II. At least some pockets are keys. 24. Statements: No books is a page. All pages are markers. All markers are articles. Conclusions: I. All pages are articles. II. At least some articles are markers. 25. Statements: Some fruits are apples. All apples are guavas. No guava is a banana. Conclusions: I. All fruits are bananas. II. No apple is a banana. 26. In a certain code language ‘in the college’ is written as ‘471’, ‘was in the’ is written as ‘451’, ‘come to college’ is written as ; 730’, and ‘college was fun’ is written as ‘579’. What does ‘7’ stand for in that code language? (a) in (b) the (c) college (d) fun (e) Either college or fun27. In which year did Avani start her business? I. According to Avani’s mother, Avani has started her business after 2006 but before 2009. II. According to Avani’s father, she started her business before 2010 but after 2007 and the year was a leap year. 28. Who among Meera, Jyoti, Pinki and Sadhana is the tallest? I. Meera is not as tall as Pinki or Sadhana. II. Jyoti is taller than Sadhana. 29. How is N related to M? I. O is the husband of N. II. Z who is the sister of brother M is the daughter of N. LIC AAO Syllabus - Reasoning Ability Data Interpretation Number Series Coding Decoding Boast & Streams Clocks & Calendars Syllogism Seating Arrangement Blood relation Coded Inequalities Quantitative Aptitude Number System, Number Theory Decimals and Fractions Simplification Ratio and Proportions Profit and Loss Mensuration Average Mixture and Allegation Problems on Ages Time & Distance/Work S.I. and C.I Partnership and Profit & Loss Data Interpretation General Knowledge Current Affairs - National and International Budget and Five Year Plans Awards and Honors Indian History and Economy Countries and Capitals Books and Authors Important Days International and National Organizations Sports Abbreviations Science - Inventions and Discoveries General Science International Organizations/Financial Institutions Computer Knowledge Generations of computer Basic computer fundamentals Software and Hardware and their functionalities Networking Modern day technology Computer Abbreviations Internet, LAN, WAN Security Tools, Virus, Hacker MS Word, MS Excel, etc. English Language Reading comprehension Cloze test Phrase substitution Paragraph complete/Sentence correction Para jumbles Miscellaneous Commonly misspelled words Double blanks in a sentence Synonyms and antonyms |
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November 15th, 2019, 03:41 PM
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Re: Books for LIC AAO Exam Free Download
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