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English is the most feared section for many Indian aspirants - yet it is one of the most reliably scorable sections once the right approach is mastered.

English Weightage by Exam

ExamMarksKey Topics
SSC CGL25 (Tier 1), 90 (Tier 2)RC, Error Detection, Cloze, Vocab
IBPS PO Prelims30RC, Cloze, Error, Para Jumbles
IBPS PO Main40RC (2 passages), Word Usage, Coherence
RRB NTPC30Grammar, Synonyms/Antonyms, RC
UPSC CSE (English paper)Qualifying onlyEssay, Precis, Comprehension

Reading Comprehension Strategy

RC accounts for 30-40% of English marks in most exams.

Step 1: Read the questions first (30 seconds) - know what you are looking for Step 2: Read the passage once (2-3 minutes), underlining key points Step 3: Answer factual questions directly from passage Step 4: For inference questions, look for the tone and main theme

Common RC question types:

  • Factual (answer explicitly stated)
  • Inferential (implied by passage)
  • Vocabulary in context (word meaning as used in passage)
  • Title/theme questions (main idea)

Grammar: High-Yield Topics

Subject-Verb Agreement

The verb must agree with the subject, not the nearest noun.

  • “The quality of products is…” (not “are”) - Subject is “quality”

Tense Consistency

In a sentence or paragraph, tenses must be consistent unless a sequence is shown.

Articles (A/An/The)

  • Use “an” before vowel sounds: an hour, an MBA, an umbrella
  • Use “the” for specific/unique nouns: the Prime Minister, the Sun

Prepositions (Frequently Tested)

Learn fixed prepositions: comply with, oblivious to, averse to, absorbed in, indifferent to, affinity for/with.

Vocabulary Strategy

Learn 10 new words daily - but in context, not in isolation.

Best resource: Word Power Made Easy by Norman Lewis - covers 3,000+ words in 30 days if followed consistently.

For exam vocab, focus on: Synonyms, Antonyms, One-word substitution, Idioms and Phrases.

High-frequency word categories:

  • Words for criticism: censure, castigate, rebuke, remonstrate
  • Words for approval: commend, laud, eulogise, extol
  • Words for beginning: inception, genesis, nascent, embryonic
  • Words for ending: culmination, denouement, cessation, termination

Daily Practice Routine

  • 15 min: 1 editorial from The Hindu (improves RC + vocabulary simultaneously)
  • 10 min: 10 grammar questions from a practice book
  • 5 min: 10 new vocabulary words

This 30-minute daily habit over 3 months produces dramatic improvement.

Pair with our reasoning and quant guides for complete exam preparation.


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