Correct option is A
Scoring good marks in IBPS Clerk Prelims requires a combination of speed, accuracy, and time management, as candidates have to solve 100 questions in 60 minutes with sectional timing. The key is to focus on building strong basics first and then improving through intensive practice.
Start by identifying and strengthening high-scoring topics. In Reasoning, practice puzzles, seating arrangements, syllogisms, and inequalities, as these are frequently asked. In Numerical Ability, focus on simplification, approximation, number series, and arithmetic topics like percentages and profit & loss, as they are comparatively easier and less time-consuming. For English Language, work on reading comprehension, error detection, and cloze tests, while improving vocabulary through daily reading of newspapers or editorials.
Regularly take sectional mock tests to build accuracy in each section. Since there is negative marking (0.25 marks per wrong answer), avoid guesswork. Instead, attempt only those questions you are confident about. Analyze every mock test to understand mistakes and revise those topics again.
Time management is crucial—do not spend too much time on a single question. For example, attempt all easy and direct questions first, leaving complex puzzles or lengthy arithmetic problems for later if time permits. Consistent practice of at least 2–3 full-length mocks every week and solving previous years’ papers will help improve speed and boost confidence.