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LIC HFL Stage – 1 Online Examination, conducted in online Mode, has: a duration of 2 hours, a total of 200 questions, a maximum score of 200 marks, and consists of 4 sections, namely – Reasoning & Quantitative Aptitude, English Language, General Awareness. There is a Negative marking in LIC HFL Stage – 1 Online exam and [latex]{(\frac {1}{4})}^{th}[/latex] marks are deducted for each wrong answer.
The article LIC HFL Reasoning Ability provides complete details of Reasoning Ability syllabus and provides study guide with answers. By solving this questions candidates can improve and maintain, speed, and accuracy in the exams.

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The LIC HFL 2019 Stage - 1 Online Test consists of four different sections containing different marks with a total of 200 marks .
LIC HFL Exam Pattern - Assistant & Associate
LIC HFL Exam Pattern - Assistant & Associate
S.No Name Of Test No.of Questions Maximum Marks Duration
1. Reasoning 50 50 35 Minutes
2. English Language 50 50 35 Minutes
3. Numerical Ability 50 50 35 Minutes
4. General Awareness 50 50 15 Minutes
Total 200 200 120 Minutes

LIC HFL Exam Pattern - Assistant Manager
LIC HFL Exam Pattern - Assistant Manager
S.No Name Of Test No.of Questions Maximum Marks Duration
1. Reasoning 60 60 35 Minutes
2. English Language 40 40 35 Minutes
3. Quantitative Aptitude 50 50 35 Minutes
4. General Awareness (with special reference to Banking) 50 50 15 Minutes
Total 200 200 120 Minutes

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LIC HFL Reasoning Ability - Syllabus
LIC HFL Reasoning Ability - Syllabus
Subjects Topics




Logical Reasoning
  • Syllogism
  • Coding-Decoding
  • Inequality
  • Puzzles
  • Seating Arrangement
  • Blood Relations
  • Order and Ranking
  • Distance and Direction
  • Alphanumeric Series
  • Input-Output
  • Verbal reasoning
  • Data Sufficiency

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1. Over 26 crore accounts have been opened under Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana across the country now. The Scheme was launched by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi on August, 2014 with the objective of covering all households with at least one bank account. Which of the following will be an effect/advantages of the scheme launched by the central government ?
    A. 1.It is helpful for the rural inhabitants where banking overhauls & further financial establishment are infrequently accessible. B. It would decrease the function of money lenders in the lives of deprived, who till now did not contain access to banking overhauls. C. It envisions a bank account & an ATM-facilitated RuPay debit card to a predictable 10 crore unbanked domestics in the kingdom. D. It is preparation on revolutionizing the customary banking system in India by giving that the banking occasion & insurance treatment to the entire counting the poor. E. All of these

2. India will likely be able to roll out the goods and services tax (GST) from July 1 following a breakthrough on Monday over the seemingly intractable issue of tax administration after the Centre accommodated states’ concerns Which of the following will be an impact of the given passage ?
    A. Revenue will get a boost B. Logistics, inventory costs will raise C. compliance costs will raise D. All 1, 2 and 3 E. Both 1 and 3

Direction(3-4): Study the following information carefully and answer the following questions
I. “Plants Grow Fast” is coded as “ncs bky naa” II. “Earth Is Planet” is coded as “ora mul atx” III. “Plants Grow Earth” is coded as “ora bky naa” IV. “Grow Is Fast” is coded as “bky atx ncs”
3. Which of the following given statements is necessary to identify the code for the word ‘Plants’ as ‘naa’?
    A. I and III are sufficient B. I and IV are sufficient C. I, II and III are sufficient D. III and IV are sufficient E. All I, II, III and IV are necessary

4. In the above question which of the statements is necessary to identify the code for the word ‘Fast’ as ‘ncs’?
    A. I and III are sufficient B. I and IV are sufficient C. I, II and III are sufficient D. III and IV are sufficient E. All I, II, III and IV are necessary

5. Which of the following expressions is true if the expression P<TS>M>=A is definitely true?
    A. A ≤ P B. S < P C. M > P D. A < B E. T ≤ M

Answers and Explanations
1. Answer - Option E
Explanation -
PMJDY scheme is a universal assignment for monetary addition to making sure access to economic services, specifically, Banking/ Savings & set down accounts, allowance, recognition, indemnity, retirement fund in an inexpensive manner.
2. Answer - Option A
Explanation -
Input tax credit will encourage suppliers to pay taxes – States and Centre will have dual oversight – The number of tax-exempt goods will decline and Logistics, inventory costs &compliance costs will fall
3. Answer - Option B
4. Answer - Option A
5. Answer - Option D
Direction(1-2): Answer the following questions based on the arrangement given below:-
586 425 632 364 218 813
1. What will be the resultant number if the second digit of the second lowest number is divided by the third digit of the highest number?
    A. 2 B. 3 C. 5 D. 10 E. None of these

2. If the position of the first and second digits are interchanged then what is the difference between the highest and second lowest number?
    A. 420 B. 582 C. 673 D. 545 E. None of these

3. Sumit starts his journey by walking in South direction. After travelling a distance of 60 m, he turned to his right and travelled 45 m. Then he goes 30 m towards North and further travels by turning 45o in clockwise direction. In what direction is he travelling now?
    A. South-west B. North-east C. North-west D. South-east E. East

4. Anoop starts walking 15 m towards South. Now he turned North and walked for 20 m, then towards East and walked 10 m. Finally he turns towards South and walked 5 m. In which direction is he walking now and how far from original position?
    A. 10 m, North B. 15 m, East C. 10 m, East D. 5 m, West E. None of these

5. Pointing a person, a lady says, “He is father of my only daughter-in-law’s father-in-law”, How is the related Woman to that Person ?
    A. Mother-in-law B. Sister C. Mother D. Daughter-in-law E. Daughter

Answers and Explanations
1. Answer - Option A
Explanation -
The highest number is 813.
The third digit of the highest number is 3.
The second lowest number is 364.
The second digit of the second lowest number is 6.
Now, the required resultant = 6 ÷ 3 = 2.
2. Answer - Option C
Explanation -
856 245 362 634 128 183
856 – 183 = 673
3. Answer - Option A
Explanation -

4. Answer - Option C
Explanation -
Anoop starts from point P and goes to point Q 15 m away, then he walks towards his North and reaches point R 20 m from Q, then to East 10 m, and then towards South and reaches point O. so point O is 10 m from P(at which he started) and is in east direction to point P.

5. Answer - Option D
Direction (1-5): Study the following information carefully to answer the questions.
Seven friends P, Q, R, S, T, U and V Each of them likes different watches Titan, Fastrack, Tissot, Fossil, Timex, Sonata and Casio. All of them have a different profession, viz Doctor, CA, CS, Player, Professor, Businessman and Reporter, but not necessarily in the same order.
S is a CS but he does not like Fossil or Timex. V is neither a Doctor nor a Businessman, but he likes Timex. R, who is a Professor, does not like Casio or Fastrack. U likes Tissot and he is a Player. P is not a businessman, but he likes Fossil. The one who is a businessman likes Fastrack. T is a Reporter and he does not like Sonata. The one who is a Professor does not like Titan.
1. Who among the following likes Sonata?
    A. Professor B. CS C. Reporter D. Doctor E. None of these

2. The Reporter likes which of the following watch?
    A. Casio B. Timex C. Titan D. Can’t be determined E. None of these

3. Who among the following is a Doctor?
    A. V B. U C. P D. S E. None of these

4. What is the profession of Q?
    A. Doctor B. Businessman C. CA D. Player E. None of these

5. Which of the following combinations is true?
    A. P- CA- Timex B. Q-Player-Casio C. R- Professor-Sonata D. S-CS-Tissot E. None of these

Answers and Explanations
1. Answer - Option A
2. Answer - Option D
3. Answer - Option C
4. Answer - Option B
5. Answer - Option C
Explanation [1-5]-
As per given information lets separate confirm condition first:
* S is a CS but he does not like Fossil or Timex. * V is neither a Doctor nor a Businessman, but he likes Timex. R, who is a Professor, does not like Casio or Fastrack. * U likes Tissot and he is a Player. * P is not a businessman, but he likes Fossil. * The one who is a businessman likes Fastrack. * T is a Reporter and he does not like Sonata. * The one who is a Professor does not like Titan
Direction (1- 5) Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions.
There are 16 persons – B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W standing in a square plot. Inside a Square plot, a square shaped garden is developed. The persons who are standing inside the garden facing outside. The persons who are standing outside the garden facing inside the centre and likes colours namely viz., – Red, Blue, Black, Brown, Yellow, Green, Violate and Pink. So all the persons standing in the inner square faces the persons standing in the outer Square and likes fruits namely viz., – Apple, Orange, Mango, Grapes, Papaya, Pomegranate, Guava and Banana.
G faces the centre and W faces G. D sits second to the right of G. There are four persons sits between G and E. D is not an immediate neighbor of E. There are three persons standing between I and E. There are two persons standing between I and B. B stands exactly between the E and F. F stands to the immediate left of G. There are two persons standing between W and U. U faces H. T faces outside. There are two persons standing between T and Q. T faces C. Q stands to the immediate left of W. R, the one who faces B stands exactly between the persons P and V. P faces E. The one who sits in the corner of the square likes Red. The one who likes Red sits between the persons who like Black and Blue. The one who likes Blue sits second to the right of the person who likes Green. Three persons sit between one who likes Black and one who likes Green. Two persons sit between one who likes Black and one who likes Yellow. Two persons sit between one who likes Yellow and one who likes Pink. G and F do not like Violate and Yellow respectively. The one who likes Red faces P. The immediate neighbors of P are the one who likes apple and the one who likes Grapes. The one who likes Apple faces the one who likes Black. Three persons sit between the one who likes apple and the one who likes Guava. The immediate neighbors of the person who likes Orange are the one who likes apple and the one who likes Pomegranate. The one who likes Papaya sits exactly behind to the one who likes Orange. The one who likes Banana sits exactly behind to the one who likes Mango. The one who likes Banana faces E.
1. In the given arrangement, if three people come and stand to the immediate left of E, how many people will sit between F (From the left of F) and C?
    A. Two B. Three C. Five D. More than four E. One

2. Who amongst the following likes Green?
    A. C B. B C. Other than those given as options D. D E. E

3. How many people stand between V and U?
    A. Two B. Three C. Four D. More than four E. One

4. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based upon their arrangement and so form a group. Which of the following does not belong to the group?
    A. EP B. FV C. UH D. GW E. IQ

5. Who amongst the following likes Papaya?
    A. P B. U C. Q D. E E. None of these

Answers and Explanations
1. Answer - Option C
2. Answer - Option D
3. Answer - Option B
4. Answer - Option D
5. Answer - Option B
Explanation [1 - 5] -

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