What to Study for LIC AAO 2016



Hello and welcome to ExamPunditAlmost every day you have asked for this and we
“tried” to deliver. However, finally here is a brief plan and guide
on What to Study for LIC AAO 2016.

Quantitative Aptitude: Focus on the Calculations
part. Important topics to be covered in Quantative Aptitude are, Profit &
Loss, Interest, Time & Work, Age Based Problem,
Simplifications/Approximations and most importantly Lengthy ad Calculative Data
Interpretations.
Time Management and Calculation Speed, these two should be
your prime target for Quantitative Aptitude section.
Reasoning Ability: Syllogisms and Puzzle based
problems are the most crucial for this exam.
Expect bit lengthy and confusing puzzles. So focus on
Puzzles which are PO Level.
Reasoning should be prepared like the way you have prepared
for IBPS PO.
GK, Current Affairs:
For General Knowledge portion, do study the Stock GK topics we have shared
previously.
On the other hand, for current affairs you need to study
December, January and till February 22nd of Daily Current Affairs.
Computer Knowledge: For computer knowledge, we
will recommend you to prepare similarly to IBPS PO. You have to study from
basic to moderate level of Computer Awareness stuffs including basics of OS,
Internet, Hardware & Networking.
According to sources, Acronyms are very important for LIC
AAO 2016, so focus on that.
English:
“English is qualifying in nature, but marks won’t count, why will I
study”…..This attitude will definitely lead to ” 🙁 Not in”.
So don’t take anything lightly. Focus on Sentence Rearrangements and Cloze Test
of Good Level. Error Correction and Sentence Improvement is also advised to be
studied properly.
Your Focus
should be like this:
  1. Quantitative Aptitude – Most
  2. Reasoning Ability – 2nd Most
  3. Current Affairs & GK – Moderately GOOD
  4. English – Good
  5. Computer Knowledge – Moderate

All the best.
In case you are wondering what book to buy, here is the
booklist for LIC AAO 2016:

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This post was last modified on November 27, 2017 8:58 am