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Main Examination is important to qualify for the further selection process i.e; Candidates shortlisted in the online Main examination will subsequently be called for the Interview to be conducted by the Company. NIACL AO Specialist Main Practice & Mock Test section allows candidates to practice the learned material to ensure the candidate understands the pattern of the exam and the expected questions that would appear in the actual test.

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Main Examination will consist of Online Objective Test for 200 marks and Descriptive Test for 30 marks to be conducted in a duration of 2 Hours 30 minutes. The structure of Main Examination (Online Objective Test + Descriptive Test) will be as follows:
1. Objective Test
S.No. Name of Test (not in sequence) Type of test Maximum Marks Medium of Exam Duration
1 Test of Reasoning Objective 40 English/ Hindi 120 min
2 Test of English Language Objective 40 English
3 Test of General Awareness Objective 40 English/ Hindi
4 Test of Quantitative Aptitude Objective 40 English/ Hindi
5 In Specialist stream, an additional test to assess technical& professional knowledge in the relevant discipline Objective 40 English/ Hindi
Total (Aggregate) 200

2. Descriptive Test
S.No. Name of Test Topic Marks Duration
1 English Language (Descriptive) Letter Writing 10 30 minutes
2 Essay Writing 20

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1. Directions: In each of the questions below are given three statements, followed by conclusions: I, II, III, IV. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.
Statements: Some eyes are ears. Some ears are lungs. All lungs are hands
Conclusion:
      I. Some hands are eyes. II. Some hands are ears III. Some lungs are eyes IV. No hand is eye

    A. None follow B. Only IV follows C. Only II follows D. Only III follows

Answer: Option C
2. Pointing to a man in a photograph, a woman said, "His brother`s father is the only son of my grandfather.' How is the woman related to the man in the photograph?
    A. Mother B. Aunt C. Sister D. Daughter E. Grandmother

Answer: Option C
3. In a certain code 'SEQUENCE' is coded as 'FDOFVRFT. How is 'CHILDREN' coded in that code?
    A. OFESJMID B. OFSEMJID C. OFSEJIMD D. OFSEJMID E. None of these

Answer: Option B
4. If Atul finds that he is twelfth from the right in a line of boys and fourth from the left, how many boys should be added to the line such that there are 28 boys in the line?
    A. 12 B. 13 C. 14 D. 20 E. None of these

Answer: Option B
5. Amit started walking positioning his back towards the sun. After some time, he turned left, then turned right and towards the left again. In which direction is he going now?
    A. North or South B. East or West C. North or West D. South or West

Answer: Option A
1. Directions: In the following questions, some part of the sentence is underlined. Which of the options given below the sentence should replace the part underlined to make the sentence grammatically correct? If the sentence is correct as it is given then choose option E ‘No Correction required’ as the answer.
We have our responsibilities towards common man and our plans should give priority for their problems.
    A. common man and our plans be given priority for their problems. B. common man and our plans should given priority of their problems. C. the common man and our plans should give priority to their problems. D. the common man and our plans should be given priority towards their problems. E. No correction required

Answer: Option C
2. Choose the most logical order of sentences from among the given choices to construct a coherent paragraph.
      1) I think even more urgent than privatizing existing state-owned firms is to allow the entry of private firms into sectors earlier reserved for the state. 2) Indian thinking has traditionally been encumbered by a zero-sum view of the economy. 3) In reality, economic life is full of complementarities. 4) A government that facilitated private business was assumed to be working against the interest of the workers and the public sector.

    A. 4312 B. 1432 C. 4123 D. 2431

Answer: Option D
3. Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The error, if any will be in one part of the sentence. The letter of that part is the answer. If there is no error, the answer is 'D'. (Ignore the errors of punctuation, if any).
    A. We discussed about the problem so thoroughly B. on the eve of the examination C. that I found it very easy to work it out. D. No error.

Answer: Option A
4. Directions: Complete the sentence by filling in the appropriate blank/blanks from the options provided.
Every minister must be made_______ to the public for his/her acts of omission and commission.
    A. menacing B. acceptable C. approachabler D. accountable E. dispensable

Answer: Option D
5. Direction: Fill in the blanks with appropriate word to form a meaningful sentence.
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has ______ in line with ________ by keeping unchanged the repo rate, the rate at which the central bank lends to the banking system, at 6.25 per cent.
    A. enforced, assumption B. executed, view C. operated, fortune D. acted, expectations

Answer: Option D
1. Which state government has launched “Horn Not Ok’’ awareness campaign?
    A. Uttarakhand B. Himachal Pradesh C. Gujarat D. Kerala

Answer: Option B
2. The Election Commission of India (ECI) has conducted the first-ever Orientation Workshop on Election Management for IAS Asstt Secretaries in which city?
    A. New Delhi B. Jaipur C. Mumbai D. Banglore

Answer: Option A
3. Which country has been elected as the President of the Asia-Pacific Institute for Broadcasting Development (AIBD)?
    A. India B. Japan C. Srilanka D. Iran

Answer: Option A
4. Which Indian developer has claimed to develop the world’s first Hindi speaking realistic humanoid robot “Rashmi”?
    A. Anand Kumar B. Surabhi Patel C. Kanwaljeet Sethi D. Ranjit Srivastava

Answer: Option D
5. Which state government has launched a rural cleanliness and sanitation campaign “Swachhameva Jayate”?
    A. Madhya Pradesh B. Rajasthan C. Goa D. Karnataka

Answer: Option D
1. Direction: In each of the following number series only one number is wrong. Find out the wrong number.
3, 12, 8, 19, 13, 32, 18, 42, 23, 52
    A. 12 B. 19 C. 42 D. 32 E. None of these

Answer: Option B
2. Nisha is 15 years elder to Romi. If 5 years ago, Nisha was 3 times as old as Romi, then find Nisha’s present age.
    A. 32.5 years B. 27.5 years C. 25 years D. 24.9 years

Answer: Option B
3. A ship 77 km from the shore, springs a leak which admits to 9/4 tonnes of water in 11/2 minutes. 92 tonnes of water would sink it. But the pumps can throw out 12 tonnes of water per hour. Find the average rate of sailing so that the ship may just reach the shore as it begins to sink.
    A. 10.5 km/hr B. 11 km/hr C. 10 km/hr D. 12.5 km/hr

Answer: Option A
4. A mixture contains alcohol and water in the ratio 4 : 3. If 5 liters of water is added to the mixture, the ratio becomes 4: 5. Find the quantity of alcohol in the given mixture.
    A. 10 B. 12 C. 15 D. 18

Answer: Option A
5. A Batsman makes a score of 87 runs in the 17th inning and thus increases his average by 3. Find his average after 17th inning.
    A. 40 B. 39 C. 52 D. 55

Answer: Option B

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To prepare for NIACL AO Specialist Main Exam 2018, the five main subjects that you need to be excellent at are Reasoning, English Language, General Awareness, Numerical Ability and Specialised Stream.
Candidates can crack the exam only with the right approach and correct strategy.
✦ Tip - 1: Go through the syllabus and make sure you haven’t missed anything.
✦ Tip - 2: Go through the exam pattern and allocate time to each section. Beware of negative marking during the exam.
✦ Tip - 3: Solve a few Mock Test papers and analyse your mistakes and weaknesses.
✦ Tip - 4: Divide your attention between every section.
✦ Tip - 5: Go through your notes and important questions. Write down every formula and rule in your syllabus.
✦ Tip - 6: Be prepared with everything.
✦ Tip - 7: Maintain a peaceful environment and confidence.
✦ Tip - 8: Get enough sleep and good food.