Preparation Strategy for English Section of SBI PO

 

Preparation Strategy for English Section of SBI PO

State Bank of India has already issued a notification for the recruitment of Probationary Officers. As it is the largest bank in the country the recruitment procedure is equally difficult for this. Every year lakhs of candidates takes part in the examination but a few of them are actually able to crack the recruitment procedure. Candidates, who have applied for the post in the bank this year, must be looking for some of the essential tips for preparing for the examination. In this article, we are going to discuss some of the best tips for the preparation tips for the English section.

English section of the SBI PO has proved to be quite difficult for the candidates with average intelligence. It has been observed that this section is now presenting the candidates with a different type of questions, which is bothering the candidates. Several topics are there in the examination which has made it quite difficult to score even the sectional cut-off. Below are some of the preparation tips.

Reading Comprehension:

Radical changes have taken place in the last few years in the banking sector. Reading comprehension is all about making a conclusion from something given to you. So, one should read it carefully and should understand its meaning.

Error Spotting:

In such type of questions the candidates are asked to spot the error which is there in a sentence. For solving such type of questions the candidates need to read the sentence in relation with the following sentence for spotting the error. One should pay attention to the tenses, spellings, prepositions, etc. to get the error.

Paragraph Questions:

The candidates in these types of questions need to fill the blanks with the appropriate word given below. For this purpose the candidates should read the entire paragraph once to get the gist of it and then fill in the blanks with the most suitable word.

Relevant Statements:

This is yet another sort of questions in which after one sentence several other sentences are given and one has to choose the appropriate sentence from those sentences. For this you need to relate the one sentence with the other given sentence and mark the answer which you find the most appropriate.

Para Jumbles:

In such type of questions a story is given but the order of its sentences is changed. One needs to arrange these sentences in the correct order to make a story. For solving such type of questions the candidates should read the entire sentences once and then try to make a sense from these and then they should see whether it is making a sense or not.

Essence of a Paragraph:

The candidates in such type of questions need to find out the correct title or essence for the given paragraph from the below given options.