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United India Insurance Company (UIIC) Limited conduct a Online written examination for the recruitment of 684 Assistants for its Offices all over India. In this article we will discuss about United India Insurance Company (UIIC) Limited Assistants exams syllabus, Pattern & Eligibility Criteria.
Assistants Exam Pattern : This exam have Only One Paper of Online Exam.The Online examination will consist of one objective type paper. The above tests except the Test of English Language will be available bilingually, i.e. English and Hindi. Candidates will have to qualify in the Computer Proficiency Test for final selection. No separate marks will be awarded for Computer Proficiency Test.
Type of Questions : Objective
Maximum Marks : 250
No. of Questions : 200 Question
Duration : 2 Hours (120 Minute)
This time the exam is going to be online. This exam consists of the following sections.
Reasoning :
Maximum Marks : 50 Marks
No. of Questions : 40 Question
English Language :
Maximum Marks : 50 Marks
No. of Questions : 40 Question
Numerical Ability :
Maximum Marks : 50 Marks
No. of Questions : 40 Question
General Knowledge :
Maximum Marks : 50 Marks
No. of Questions : 40 Question
Computer Knowledge :
Maximum Marks : 50 Marks
No. of Questions : 40 Question
Note : Total marks obtained as above shall be proportionately reduced to a base of 35 marks.
Negative Marking : 0.25 Marks deducted for Wrong answer.
Syllabus For Assistants Exam : United India Insurance Company (UIIC) Limited Assistants Exam is the most popular exam among the all exams conducted by United India Insurance Company. Now lets have a look at the detailed syllabus of Assistants Exam.
Test Of Reasoning :
First section will be Logical Reasoning means the process of forming judgement conclusions from premises or facts. The question in this section may be based on Verbal and Non-Verbal.
Letter & symbol series
Statement and argument
Logical problems
Verbal reasoning
Blood relations
Coding-decoding
Number ranking
Making judgments etc.
Non-Verbal Means :
Series completion
Finding any missing figure
Classification.
English Language :
Second section of is English language. It is one of the most important languages because it is wider and useful in all over the world, so the managing committee wants to select only those candidates who are capable of understand English. The questions in this section may be asked from the topics.
SynonymsAntonyms
Verb
Error Correction
Tenses
Sentence Rearrangement
Fill in the Blanks with Modals, Articles etc
Comprehension
Unseen Passages
Vocabulary etc.
Numerical Ability :
Fourth section is Quantitative Aptitude in this question will have five multiple-choice answers. The question in this selection may be based on two topics like as Arithmetic and Data Interpretation.
Bar graphs
Pie charts,
Line graphs
Tabulation.
Arithmetic means :
Number System
HCF, LCM
Ratio and Proportions
Percentage
Time and Distance
Profit and Loss
Average
Simple and Compound Interest
Geometry
Arithmetic
Trigonometry
Statistics
Mensuration etc.
General Awareness :
Third section is General Awareness. These questions are not based on any specific study but related to current affairs(with special reference to Banking Industry).
Banking
Culture
GeographyIndian Economy
Finance
Current Affairs around the world
Economic News
Budget & Plans
Sports
Books and Authors
Awards and Honors
Science Inventions and Discoveries
Abbreviations
Important Days & Dates etc.
Computer Knowledge :
Basic Hardware and Software
Uses of Computer
Generations of Computer
Basic Computer Operations / Shortcut Keys
MS Office (Word, Excel, Power point)
Eligibility Criteria :
Graduate from a recognized University OR Pass in HSC/ Equivalent (XII pass) examination with 60% marks (50% for Ex-servicemen, SC/ST and Persons with Disabilities) and the candidate should have passed in English as one of the subjects at SSC/ HSC/ Intermediate/ Graduation level and Knowledge of Regional Language i.e. Language of the State of Recruitment is essential.
Minimum : 18 years
Maximum : 28 years