The ESIC exam contains subjects that are designed to test the acumen of potential candidates. What those subjects are will be described in this article. The article will contain subjects for the ESIC Recruitment exam.
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Subjects for ESIC Exam 2023
The ESIC Subjects for Reasoning (Verbal and Non-Verbal) are as follows:
| ESIC Reasoning Subjects |
| Verbal Reasoning |
Non Verbal Reasoning |
- Analogy
- Series Completion
- Verification of truth of the Statement
- Situation Reaction Test
- Direction Sense Test
- Classification
- Data Sufficiency
- Alpha-Numeric Sequence Puzzle
- Puzzle Test
- Blood Relations
- Coding-Decoding
- Assertion and Reasoning
- Arithmetical Reasoning
- Operations of Mathematics
- Venn Diagrams
- Word Sequence
- Missing Characters
- Sequential Output training
- Directions
- Test on Alphabets
- Eligibility Test
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- Dot Situation
- Identical figure groupings
- Forming figures and analysis
- Construction of Squares and Triangles
- Series
- Analytical Reasoning
- Paper Folding
- Paper Cutting
- Cubes and Dice
- Water Images
- Mirror Images
- Figure Matrix
- Completion Incomplete Pattern
- Spotting embedded figures
- Classification
- Rules Detection
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The ESIC Subjects for General Awareness are as follows:
| ESIC Subjects for General Awareness |
- Finance Commissions
- Taxes on Income and Expenditure
- Financial and Railway Budget
- Revenue of Central Government
- Economic Planning
- Inflation
- National Income
- Public Finance
- Bills
- Concept of Budget
- Schemes and Policies implemented by Government
- Indian Banking Industry History
- Functions of Banks
- Types of Banks
- RBI and its Monetary Policy
- Capital market in India
- Money Market in India
- Role of Banking.
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| ESIC Subjects for General Intelligence |
- Number Ranking
- Figurative Classification
- Classification
- Blood Relations
- Arrangements
- Arithmetical Reasoning
- Mathematical Operations
- Venn diagrams
- Number Series
- Figural Pattern
- Cubes and Dice
- Analogies
- Non-Verbal Series
- Coding-Decoding
- Logical Venn Diagrams
- Directions
- Number, Ranking & Time Sequence
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| ESIC Subjects for Quantitative Aptitude |
- Simple Equations
- Quadratic Equations
- Indices and Surds
- Mensuration
- Percentages
- Areas
- Time and Distance
- Problems on Trains
- Odd Man Out
- Numbers and Ages
- Pipes and Cisterns
- Time and Work Partnership
- Ratio and Proportion
- Simple Interest
- Probability
- Averages
- Problems on L.C.M and H.C.F
- Problems on Numbers
- Compound Interest
- Volumes Profit and Loss
- Races and Games
- Mixtures and Allegations
- Boats and Streams
- Permutations and Combinations
- Simplification and Approximation
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| ESIC Subjects for English Language |
- Spellings/Detecting Mis-spelt words
- Common Error
- Active/Passive Voice of Verbs
- Comprehension Passage
- Cloze Passage
- Fill in the Blanks
- Shuffling of Sentence parts
- Conversions
- Sentence Rearrangement
- Grammar
- Shuffling of Sentences in a passage
- Improvement of Sentences
- Synonyms/Homonyms
- Antonyms
- Vocabulary
- Idioms & Phrases
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Frequently Asked Question about ESIC Sujects
Q1
How many exams are there in ESIC?
The ESIC Stenographer exam will be conducted in two phases: Phase-I & Phase-II. Phase-1 is the Mains exam and the Phase-II includes Computer Skill Test (CST) and Stenography Test. The candidates applying for the post of ESIC Stenographer must be well versed in shorthand typing either in English or Hindi.
Q2
Is ESIC exam easy?
It is a moderately easy section consisting of 50 questions of 50 marks.
Q3
Is there negative marking in ESIC?
 The written test is the first stage of the ESIC Junior Engineer exam. Each paper will be conducted for 100 marks. The total duration for both papers is 2 hours. There will be a negative marking of 0.25 marks for every wrong answer.
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