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Key Facts: UIIC Assistant Exam

200 MCQs

Total questions in the online exam across five sections

UIIC Recruitment Pattern

120 Minutes

Total time duration allowed to complete the online examination

UIIC Assistant Syllabus

₹1000 / ₹250

Application fees for General and Reserved categories (excluding GST)

UIIC Recruitment Notification

0.25 Mark

Negative marking penalty for each incorrect objective response

UIIC Exam Scheme

The UIIC Assistant exam is a single online objective-type test consisting of 200 questions to be solved in 120 minutes, with a negative marking of 0.25. The application fee is ₹1000 for General/OBC/EWS and ₹250 for SC/ST/PwBD.

Sample UIIC Assistant Practice Questions

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1If in a certain code language, 'INSURANCE' is coded as 'LQVXUDQFH', how will 'ASSISTANT' be coded in that same language?
A.DVVLVDWDQW
B.EWWMWEWERX
C.DUVLUDWDQW
D.CVUKUCVCPA
Explanation: In this coding scheme, each letter is shifted forward by three positions in the English alphabet (+3 pattern). Applying this exact shift of +3 to the word 'ASSISTANT' yields 'DVVLVDWDQW'. For example, A becomes D, S becomes V, and I becomes L.
2Pointing to a woman in a photograph, Rahul said, 'She is the daughter of the only son of my grandfather.' How is the woman related to Rahul?
A.Aunt
B.Mother
C.Sister
D.Cousin
Explanation: Rahul descends from his grandfather, and his grandfather has only one son, so that only son must be Rahul's father. The daughter of Rahul's father is therefore Rahul's sister. Hence the woman in the photograph is Rahul's sister.
3A person starts walking from his home towards the North. After walking 5 km, he turns right and walks 10 km. He then turns right again and walks 5 km. In which direction is he now with respect to his starting point?
A.North
B.South
C.East
D.West
Explanation: The person first travels 5 km North, then turns right (facing East) and walks 10 km. He then turns right again (facing South) and walks 5 km, which brings him back to the same latitude as his starting point. Thus, he is exactly 10 km East of his starting point.
4In a class of 45 students, Rohit's rank is 15th from the top. What is his rank from the bottom?
A.30th
B.31st
C.32nd
D.29th
Explanation: The formula to calculate the rank from the opposite end is: Total = Top Rank + Bottom Rank - 1. Rearranging this gives: Bottom Rank = Total - Top Rank + 1. Substituting the values: 45 - 15 + 1 = 31st.
5Find the missing term in the alphanumeric series: A1B, C4D, E9F, G16H, ?
A.H20I
B.I25J
C.J25K
D.I20J
Explanation: The letter pattern follows consecutive odd-indexed letters of the alphabet paired with their successors: A_B, C_D, E_F, G_H. The next pair is I_J. The numbers are consecutive squares: 1^2, 2^2, 3^2, 4^2, which leads to 5^2 = 25. Thus, the next term is I25J.
6Statements: All tables are chairs. All chairs are benches. Conclusions: I. Some benches are tables. II. All tables are benches.
A.Only conclusion I follows
B.Only conclusion II follows
C.Neither conclusion I nor II follows
D.Both conclusions I and II follow
Explanation: Since all tables are chairs and all chairs are benches, it follows that all tables are benches (Conclusion II follows). Since all tables are benches, there must be some benches that are tables (Conclusion I follows). Therefore, both conclusions are valid.
7Eight friends A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H are sitting around a circular table facing the center. A is sitting opposite to G. C is sitting to the immediate right of A. E is sitting between D and G. B is sitting to the immediate left of G. Who is sitting to the immediate left of C?
A.G
B.B
C.A
D.E
Explanation: Let us place A at position 1. Since G is opposite A, G is at position 5. C is to the immediate right of A, placing C at position 2. B is to the immediate left of G, placing B at position 6. E is between D and G, which means D must be at position 3 and E at position 4. The immediate left of C (position 2) is A (position 1).
8Introducing a woman, a man says, 'Her husband is the only son of my father's wife.' How is the woman related to the man?
A.Mother
B.Wife
C.Sister-in-law
D.Daughter
Explanation: The man's father's wife is the man's mother. Her only son must be the man himself. Therefore, the statement simplifies to 'Her husband is myself (the man)'. Thus, the woman is the man's wife.
9Statements: Some books are pens. No pen is a pencil. Some pencils are erasers. Conclusions: I. Some books are not pencils. II. Some erasers are pens.
A.Only conclusion I follows
B.Only conclusion II follows
C.Either conclusion I or II follows
D.Both conclusions I and II follow
Explanation: Since some books are pens and no pen is a pencil, the books that are also pens can never be pencils. This guarantees that 'Some books are not pencils' (Conclusion I follows). There is no direct link establishing that some erasers are pens, so Conclusion II does not follow.
10In a certain code language, 'sky is blue' is written as 'de ko ne', 'blue water clear' is written as 'ne ra za', and 'clear sky high' is written as 'za de pa'. What is the code for 'water' in that language?
A.ne
B.ra
C.za
D.de
Explanation: Comparing 'sky is blue' and 'blue water clear', the common word is 'blue' and the common code is 'ne'. Comparing 'blue water clear' and 'clear sky high', the common word is 'clear' and the common code is 'za'. In the second phrase, the remaining word 'water' must correspond to the remaining code 'ra'.

About the UIIC Assistant Exam

The UIIC Assistant examination is a national competitive recruitment test conducted by United India Insurance Company Limited. This practice set provides 100 questions covering all 5 syllabus areas: Test of Reasoning, Test of Numerical Ability, Test of English Language, Test of General Awareness, and Computer Knowledge. Complete with comprehensive solutions and wrong-answer rationales, this test helps you master speed and accuracy under the 120-minute time pressure.

Questions

200 scored questions

Time Limit

120 minutes

Passing Score

State/category cut-offs on the online exam; Regional Language Test is qualifying only

Exam Fee

₹1,000 + GST for General/OBC/EWS; ₹250 + GST for SC/ST/PwBD and permanent employees (UIIC Assistant 2023 notification) (United India Insurance Company Limited (UIIC))

UIIC Assistant Exam Content Outline

20%

Test of Reasoning

Topics include syllogism, coding-decoding, alphanumeric series, seating arrangement, blood relations, distance & direction, ranking and order, and puzzle tests.

20%

Test of English Language

Topics include reading comprehension, spotting errors, double blanks, sentence fillers, cloze tests, and paragraph rearrangement.

20%

Test of Numerical Ability

Topics include calculations, simplification, approximations, number series, quadratic equations, data interpretation (tables, graphs), and arithmetic word problems (percentage, profit & loss, ratios, time, distance, partnerships).

20%

Test of General Awareness

Covers daily national and international current affairs, static general knowledge, financial/banking awareness, and insurance principles, terminologies, and history (e.g. IRDAI, UIIC).

20%

Computer Knowledge

Covers computer fundamentals, hardware and software components, internet and networking concepts, MS Office Suite, computer shortcuts, database management concepts, and common cybersecurity terms.

How to Pass the UIIC Assistant Exam

What You Need to Know

  • Passing score: State/category cut-offs on the online exam; Regional Language Test is qualifying only
  • Exam length: 200 questions
  • Time limit: 120 minutes
  • Exam fee: ₹1,000 + GST for General/OBC/EWS; ₹250 + GST for SC/ST/PwBD and permanent employees (UIIC Assistant 2023 notification)

Keys to Passing

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

UIIC Assistant Study Tips from Top Performers

1Practice mental calculations and shortcuts for simplification, approximation, and number series to improve numerical ability speed.
2Attempt sectional quizzes and full-length mocks to manage the 120-minute cumulative exam time effectively.
3Read daily newspapers and focus on insurance-related news, financial updates, and basic insurance terms for the general awareness section.
4Build logical reasoning skills by practicing standard seating arrangements, puzzles, and syllogisms daily.
5Familiarize yourself with basic computer operations, MS Office functions, and standard keyboard shortcut keys.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the pattern of the UIIC Assistant online examination?

The online examination consists of 5 sections: Test of Reasoning, Test of English Language, Test of Numerical Ability, Test of General Awareness, and Computer Knowledge. Each section contains 40 questions (total 200 questions), worth 50 marks per section (total 250 marks).

Is there negative marking in the UIIC Assistant exam?

Yes, there is a penalty of 1/4th or 0.25 of the marks assigned to a question for every incorrect answer. No penalty is deducted for questions left blank.

What is the Regional Language Test (RLT)?

Candidates who clear the online examination are called for a Regional Language Test to verify proficiency in reading, writing, and speaking the official language of the state they applied for. The RLT is qualifying in nature.

What are the age criteria for applying as a UIIC Assistant?

A candidate must be between 21 and 30 years old as of the date specified in the official notification. Age relaxation applies for reserved categories.

What is the educational qualification required?

Candidates must hold a graduation degree (Bachelor's degree) in any discipline from a university recognized by the Government of India.