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LIC AAO Mains Reasoning Preparation Strategy 2025

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LIC AAO Mains 2025 exam is just around the corner, scheduled for 8th November 2025 as mentioned in the official notification. After giving the prelims and without waiting for the result, your next goal should be to crack the Mains exam, which is known for its conceptual and analytical nature. This is the stage where real understanding and consistent practice matter the most. Now your next focus should be on building a clear plan to strengthen the Reasoning Ability section because this section not only tests your logic but also determines whether you can qualify for the Mains cutoff. In this blog, we’ll discuss the LIC AAO Mains reasoning syllabus, previous year topic analysis, and a complete 1-month strategy.

 

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LIC AAO Mains Exam Pattern 2025

Before jumping into strategy, it’s important to understand the structure of the Mains exam. The LIC AAO Mains consists of objective and descriptive tests conducted online. The reasoning section carries 30 questions worth 90 marks, which clearly shows that each question carries 3 marks.

Here’s the detailed exam pattern for LIC AAO Mains 2025:

Name of the TestNo. of QuestionsMaximum MarksMedium of ExamMinimum Qualifying Marks (SC/ST/PwBD)Minimum Qualifying Marks (Others)Duration
Reasoning Ability3090English & Hindi404540 minutes
General Knowledge, Current Affairs3060English & Hindi273020 minutes
Data Analysis & Interpretation3090English & Hindi404540 minutes
Insurance and Financial Market Awareness3060English & Hindi273020 minutes
1203002 hours
English Language (Descriptive Paper: Communication Skills – Emails, Reports, Situation Analysis & Precis Writing)225English91030 minutes

Important Points to Note

  • Both the Objective and Descriptive Tests in the LIC AAO Mains Exam are conducted online.
  • The Descriptive Paper is of a qualifying nature, meaning its marks are not added to your final score.
  • The Descriptive Paper will be evaluated only if you qualify for the Objective Test.
  • There is no negative marking in the LIC AAO Mains Exam — a major advantage for candidates.
  • This allows aspirants to attempt all questions confidently without fear of losing marks.
  • However, candidates must qualify in each section separately to be eligible for the Interview Round.

LIC AAO Reasoning Previous Year Topic Analysis

The reasoning section in LIC AAO Mains has evolved over the previous years. In the 2023 exam, most questions were based on puzzles, seating arrangements, and machine input-output, while in 2019, the focus was on logical reasoning and syllogism-based concepts. Let’s look at the topic-wise distribution to understand the trend better.

Topics20232019
Circular Seating Arrangement5
Floor-Based Puzzle5
Machine Input Output5
Day-Based Puzzle5
Syllogism34
Data Sufficiency3
Miscellaneous4
Seating Arrangement and Puzzles (Mixed)14
Inequality4
Logical Reasoning (Course of Action)2
Logical Reasoning (Statement & Assumption)2
Logical Reasoning (Argument)1
Order & Ranking3
Total3030

Trend Analysis

The 2023 paper heavily focused on high-level puzzles and seating arrangements, which covered more than 50% of the reasoning section. This clearly indicates that puzzles will continue to dominate the upcoming 2025 exam as well. Another major trend was the reappearance of Machine Input-Output, which has been absent in many banking exams lately but is crucial in LIC exams.

In 2019, however, the reasoning paper had a different flavor; it focused on critical reasoning like Course of Action, Assumption, and Argument-based questions. These are expected to make a comeback in 2025, so aspirants must keep them in their revision plan.

Understanding the Reasoning Scoring Pattern

The Reasoning Ability section contains 30 questions for 90 marks, making each question worth 3 marks. To qualify, candidates from the general category need to score at least 45 marks, while reserved category candidates need 40 marks.

That means you need to get around 15 questions correct to clear the sectional cut-off. However, to secure a strong overall score and ensure selection, you should target 22–25 correct questions with high accuracy.

Since there is no negative marking, you can attempt all questions with careful elimination, but your main goal should be accuracy, especially in puzzle-based questions.

1-Month Preparation Strategy for Reasoning Section

With about a month left for the exam, your preparation should now focus on speed, accuracy, and smart question selection. Here’s a week-by-week plan to guide you.

Week 1: Strengthen the Foundation

Start by revising all your basics. Focus on puzzle and seating arrangement fundamentals, such as circular, linear, and day-based puzzles. Practice at least two puzzles daily. Revise Syllogism and Inequality. Watch short video lessons if you need conceptual clarity. By the end of this week, aim to complete 4–5 major topics and attempt two sectional mocks for reasoning.

Week 2: Build Advanced Accuracy

Move towards advanced topics like Machine Input-Output, Data Sufficiency, and Critical Reasoning. Start with easier examples, then attempt main-level questions from mock tests or PDFs. Practice one full-length reasoning section every alternate day. Analyze which question types take longer and where you make logical errors. Your goal this week should be to maintain consistency and improve speed without compromising accuracy.

Week 3: Practice and Revision Phase

Now it’s time to revise all the topics you’ve covered. Focus on mock test performance. Attempt 2–3 full-length LIC AAO Mains mocks this week. Create short notes to record where you go wrong. By now, you should be able to solve 22–25 questions accurately within 40 minutes. Also, solve a previous year’s paper to get the real exam feel.

Week 4: Final Polishing and Time Management

This final week should be all about fine-tuning. Revise all reasoning formulas, techniques, and puzzle approaches. Attempt at least 7 full mocks before the exam . Spend the remaining days revising weak topics and reading your notes. Focus on your strong areas in the last 3–4 days instead of learning anything new. Also, build the habit of skipping time-consuming puzzles. Time management is the biggest weapon in the mains exam.

Final Tips for Reasoning Preparation

To crack the reasoning section, your approach must be smart rather than lengthy. Focus on accuracy first, and speed will follow automatically. If one puzzle seems confusing, don’t waste time; move to the next. Always keep a mock test diary to track improvement areas. Spend at least 20 minutes daily solving critical reasoning to strengthen your logical approach. Remember, reasoning is all about patterns and logic. The more you practice, the more confident you’ll be on exam day.

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FAQ

Which topics should I prioritize in LIC AAO Mains Reasoning?

Puzzles, seating arrangements, coding-decoding, and inequalities carry more weight and should be prioritized.

How much time should I spend daily on reasoning preparation?

2-3 hours daily, focusing on a mix of easy, moderate, and difficult questions.

Are mock tests important for reasoning preparation?

Yes, they improve speed, accuracy, and help identify weak areas for targeted practice.

Akansha Garg

Hi, I’m Akansha, a post-graduate in Economics with a passion for helping banking aspirants succeed. Having personally cleared multiple banking exams, both Prelims and Mains. I understand what it takes to crack them. Through my blog, I share updated exam information, smart strategies, and practical tips to help you prepare better and achieve your goals.

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