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2026 Statistics

Key Facts: LIC Assistant Exam

200 MCQs

Total questions in the Mains written exam across five sections

LIC Recruitment Pattern

150 Minutes

Total time duration allowed to complete the Mains examination

LIC Assistant Syllabus

₹510 / ₹85 (excl. GST)

Expected application fees for General and Reserved categories

LIC Recruitment Notification

0.25 Mark

Negative marking deducted for each incorrect answer

LIC Exam Scheme

The LIC Assistant Mains exam is a computer-based online test comprising 200 questions to be solved in 150 minutes, with a negative marking of 0.25 marks. The fee is generally ₹510 + GST for General/OBC, and ₹85 + GST for SC/ST/PwBD.

Sample LIC Assistant Practice Questions

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1If in a certain code language, 'INSURE' is coded as 'KPUWTE', how would 'POLICY' be coded in that same language?
A.RQNKEA
B.RQNKEG
C.RQNKCG
D.RQNKEB
Explanation: In this coding scheme, each letter is shifted forward by two positions in the English alphabet (+2 pattern). Following the exact same logic, P becomes R, O becomes Q, L becomes N, I becomes K, C becomes E, and Y becomes A (wrapping around). Thus, 'POLICY' is written as 'RQNKEA'.
2In a certain code, 'claim premium paid' is written as 'ji ko te', 'premium amount high' is written as 'ko pe za', and 'claim high return' is written as 'ji pe ro'. What is the code for 'amount' in this language?
A.ko
B.pe
C.te
D.za
Explanation: By comparing the sentences: 'claim' appears in first and third, so the common code is 'ji'. 'premium' appears in first and second, so the common code is 'ko'. 'high' appears in second and third, so the common code is 'pe'. In the second sentence, 'premium amount high' is 'ko pe za', meaning the remaining word 'amount' must be coded as 'za'.
3Pointing to a photograph of a man, Sunita said, 'His mother's only daughter is my mother.' How is Sunita related to the man in the photograph?
A.Sister
B.Niece
C.Mother
D.Daughter
Explanation: 'His mother's only daughter' refers to the sister of the man in the photograph. Since this sister is Sunita's mother, the man is Sunita's maternal uncle. Consequently, Sunita is the niece of the man.
4If 'A + B' means A is the brother of B; 'A - B' means A is the sister of B; and 'A * B' means A is the father of B. Which of the following expressions indicates that C is the nephew of D?
A.D - E + C * F
B.D + E * C - F
C.D - E * C + F
D.C + E * D - F
Explanation: Decode the correct option 'D - E * C + F': 'D - E' means D is the sister of E. 'E * C' means E is the father of C. 'C + F' means C is the brother of F (so C is male). Since E is the father of C and D is the sister of E, D is C's paternal aunt. Thus, C is the nephew of D.
5Statements: All policies are contracts. Some contracts are documents. Conclusions: I. Some policies are documents. II. Some documents are contracts.
A.Only conclusion I follows
B.Only conclusion II follows
C.Both conclusions I and II follow
D.Neither conclusion I nor II follows
Explanation: Since some contracts are documents, it is always true that some documents are contracts (conversion of particular statement). However, since there is no intersection guaranteed between the class of 'policies' and 'documents' within the 'contracts' set, conclusion I does not definitely follow. Therefore, only conclusion II follows.
6Statements: No claim is a fraud. All frauds are crimes. Some crimes are active. Conclusions: I. Some crimes are not claims. II. Some frauds are active.
A.Only conclusion I follows
B.Only conclusion II follows
C.Both conclusions I and II follow
D.Neither conclusion I nor II follows
Explanation: Since 'No claim is a fraud' and 'All frauds are crimes', the portion of crimes that are frauds can never be claims. Thus, 'Some crimes are not claims' is definitely true. There is no direct link given between 'frauds' and 'active', so conclusion II does not necessarily follow. Thus, only conclusion I follows.
7An LIC field officer starts from the branch office and walks 10 meters North. He turns right and walks 15 meters, then turns left and walks 5 meters. Finally, he turns left and walks 15 meters. How far is he now from the starting point?
A.10 meters
B.15 meters
C.20 meters
D.25 meters
Explanation: The movement is: 10m North, then 15m East (after turning right), then 5m North (after turning left), and finally 15m West (after turning left). The 15m West movement exactly cancels the 15m East movement. So, he is in line vertically with the starting point. His total distance from the start is 10m + 5m = 15 meters.
8An agent walked 20 meters towards the West, turned left and walked 20 meters. He then turned right and walked 20 meters, and then turned right again and walked 40 meters. In which direction and at what straight-line distance is he now from the starting point?
A.West, 20√5 meters
B.North-West, 20√5 meters
C.South-West, 40 meters
D.West, 40 meters
Explanation: Starting at (0,0): 20m West leads to (-20, 0). Left turn means facing South, walking 20m leads to (-20, -20). Right turn means facing West, walking 20m leads to (-40, -20). Right turn means facing North, walking 40m leads to (-40, 20). The coordinates are (-40, 20). Distance = √((-40)^2 + 20^2) = √(1600 + 400) = √2000 = 20√5 meters. Direction is North-West from origin.
9Eight friends A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H are sitting around a circular table facing the center. A is third to the right of C, who is second to the right of H. B is second to the left of G, who is not an immediate neighbor of C. F is second to the right of D, who is sitting opposite to H. Who sits opposite to E?
A.E
B.F
C.G
D.H
Explanation: Let us place C at position 1. C is second to the right of H, so H is at position 7. A is third to the right of C, so A is at position 4. D sits opposite to H, so D is at position 3 (opposite 7 is 3). F is second to the right of D, so F is at position 5. G is not a neighbor of C, so G cannot be at 2 or 8; G must be at 6. B is second to the left of G, so B is at 8 (since 8 is second left of 6). This leaves E at position 2. The opposite of position 2 (E) is position 6 (G). Thus, G sits opposite to E.
10Seven persons P, Q, R, S, T, U, and V sit in a straight line facing North. R sits third to the right of P. Q sits second to the left of R. Only two people sit between Q and T. V sits to the immediate left of S, who is not at any of the extreme ends. Who sits exactly in the middle of the row?
A.Q
B.R
C.S
D.U
Explanation: Number the seats 1 to 7 from the left. R sits third to the right of P, so R = P + 3. Q sits second to the left of R, so Q = R - 2 = P + 1. Testing the valid positions for P: with P = 3, R = 6 and Q = 4. Exactly two people sit between Q and T, so T = Q - 3 = 1 (T = Q + 3 = 7 is also open). V sits immediately to the left of S with S not at an end, so V and S occupy a consecutive pair away from the ends; the only consecutive open pair is seats 1 and 2, giving V = 1 and S = 2 — which forces T = 7. The remaining seat 5 goes to U. The final order is V(1), S(2), P(3), Q(4), U(5), R(6), T(7). The middle seat is position 4, so Q sits exactly in the middle.

About the LIC Assistant Exam

The LIC Assistant Mains exam is a highly competitive national exam for clerical and administrative posts in the Life Insurance Corporation of India. This practice set provides exactly 100 questions covering the key categories: Reasoning Ability & Computer Aptitude, Quantitative Aptitude, General/Financial Awareness, English Language, and Hindi Language. Each question is accompanied by detailed explanations, making it an invaluable resource for complete exam preparation.

Questions

200 scored questions

Time Limit

150 minutes

Passing Score

Sectional Cut-offs Apply

Exam Fee

₹510 + GST for General/OBC, ₹85 + GST for SC/ST/PwBD. (Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC))

LIC Assistant Exam Content Outline

20%

Reasoning Ability & Computer Aptitude

Analogy, classification, series completion, coding-decoding, blood relations, direction sense, seating arrangements, syllogism, and basic computer hardware/software concepts.

20%

Quantitative Aptitude

Data interpretation, arithmetic topics such as numbers, simplification, average, percentage, ratio & proportion, profit & loss, simple & compound interest, time & work, and distance.

20%

General/Financial Awareness

Current events, history, geography, constitution & polity, Indian economy, general science, insurance sector terminology, and financial awareness.

20%

English Language

Vocabulary, synonyms, antonyms, spelling correction, basic grammar rules, and comprehension passages.

20%

Hindi Language

Hindi grammar, synonyms, antonyms, error detection, sentence rearrangement, and reading comprehension in Hindi.

How to Pass the LIC Assistant Exam

What You Need to Know

  • Passing score: Sectional Cut-offs Apply
  • Exam length: 200 questions
  • Time limit: 150 minutes
  • Exam fee: ₹510 + GST for General/OBC, ₹85 + GST for SC/ST/PwBD.

Keys to Passing

  • Complete 500+ practice questions
  • Score 80%+ consistently before scheduling
  • Focus on highest-weighted sections
  • Use our AI tutor for tough concepts

LIC Assistant Study Tips from Top Performers

1Improve your mental calculation speed by practicing daily simplification, square roots, and data interpretation questions.
2Solve puzzles and seating arrangement questions daily to build confidence and reduce time taken in the reasoning section.
3Read financial newspapers to stay updated on current affairs, banking, and insurance sector developments.
4Read editorials daily to build a strong vocabulary and improve reading speed for both English and Hindi language sections.
5Simulate the actual examination by solving complete practice question banks in a timed 150-minute environment to master time distribution across the five sections.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there any negative marking in the LIC Assistant Mains Exam?

Yes, there is a negative marking of 1/4th (0.25) of the marks assigned to that question for every incorrect answer. No marks are deducted for unattempted questions.

What is the educational qualification required for the LIC Assistant Exam?

Candidates must possess a Bachelor's Degree in any discipline from a recognized university to apply for the LIC Assistant post.

Is there an interview for LIC Assistant recruitment?

Generally, there is no interview stage for the LIC Assistant post. The final selection is based strictly on the marks obtained in the Mains written examination, followed by document verification and medical examination.

What is the age limit for applying to LIC Assistant 2026?

The candidate must be between 18 and 30 years of age, with relaxation in upper age limit for reserved categories like SC, ST, OBC, and PwD.

Are there sectional cut-offs in the LIC Assistant Exam?

Yes, candidates need to clear the minimum qualifying marks in each section of both the Preliminary and Mains exams.