Correct option is A
Preparing for the English section of the IBPS Clerk exam requires a balanced approach of grammar practice, vocabulary building, and reading comprehension skills. The English section is a scoring area if approached strategically, as it does not involve lengthy calculations.
Start with basic grammar rules, as they form the foundation for topics like error detection, sentence improvement, and fill-in-the-blanks. Practice daily from standard grammar books or online quizzes to strengthen concepts of tenses, subject-verb agreement, prepositions, and conjunctions. Next, work on vocabulary by reading newspapers, especially editorial sections, and maintaining a separate notebook for new words. Focus on learning synonyms, antonyms, idioms, and commonly used phrasal verbs, as these are frequently asked.
Reading comprehension (RC) is an important part of the exam. Improve RC skills by developing a habit of reading newspapers or articles daily and summarizing them in your own words. This improves understanding and enhances reading speed, which is crucial for time-bound exams.
Practice Cloze tests, para jumbles, and sentence rearrangement regularly, as these topics are scoring and frequently repeated. Take at least 2–3 sectional mock tests weekly to improve accuracy and time management. Analyze errors after every test to identify weak areas.
Since there is negative marking, avoid guesswork in vocabulary-based or inference-based questions. Regular reading, vocabulary revision, and grammar practice can help candidates easily score high in the English section, which is a key to clearing sectional as well as overall cut-offs.