ESIC UDC Exam 2022 Phase - 1 All Shifts Asked Questions and Difficulty Level
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On March 19, 2022, the Employees' State Insurance Corporation (ESIC) successfully administered the ESIC UDC Prelims 2022 Phase-1 Exam.

In this article, I will discuss the ESIC UDC 2022 Phase-1 Prelims Exam Analysis based on Difficulty Level, Good Attempts, and Section-wise Exam Review.

Before we begin the analysis, it is important to understand the Exam Pattern of the ESIC UDC Prelims examination.
The objective test for the ESIC UDC Exam consists of four sections, each with 100 questions to be answered in 60 minutes (i.e. one hour):
Quantitative Aptitude
General Intelligence & Reasoning
English Comprehension
General Awareness

Highlights of the ESIC UDC Prelims 2022 Phase 1 Exam
The overall examination level was easy to moderate.
On average, candidates attempted 75 to 80 questions in the examination.
The reasoning section was moderately difficult for candidates on the second shift.
The General Intelligence & Reasoning section was the simplest.
Candidates who had thoroughly prepared found the exam to be simple to complete in the allotted time..

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