Correct option is A
To qualify for IBPS Clerk Prelims, candidates must clear both sectional and overall cut-offs, which are decided state-wise based on exam difficulty and the number of vacancies. Since only those who qualify Prelims are allowed to appear for Mains, a focused strategy is essential.
Begin by thoroughly understanding the exam pattern—three sections (English Language, Reasoning Ability, and Numerica Ability) with 100 questions to be solved in 60 minutes, each section having a separate time limit. Build a strong foundation in basic concepts, especially in arithmetic, reasoning logic, and grammar, before attempting speed-based practice.
Regular sectional practice is vital, as clearing sectional cut-offs is mandatory. Dedicate separate time slots daily for each section, with special focus on weaker areas. Take sectional quizzes to build command over recurring topics like simplification, puzzles, and reading comprehension.
Attempting full-length mock tests two to three times a week is highly effective. After each mock, spend time analyzing errors and revisiting concepts where mistakes were made. Avoid random guessing, as there is negative marking for wrong answers. Learn to pick easy and scoring questions first to maximize attempts within sectional time limits.