English language:
The nightmare section which makes the difference between
getting selected for the job/not qualified in written part itself. But
remember, if you prepare for this section properly, you’ll
not only qualify for it, but you will also be practicing a basic thing for interview, sentence formation. Preparing for this section will help for both written and interview. Before actually practicing this section, you have to actually master Basic English grammar.
not only qualify for it, but you will also be practicing a basic thing for interview, sentence formation. Preparing for this section will help for both written and interview. Before actually practicing this section, you have to actually master Basic English grammar.
Now let’s see the most repeated sections in English.
Cloze test:
Here a passage
will be given with blanks in the middle. You have to choose the appropriate
word that fills the blank. People who have reading habit can score 9-10 marks easily.
Those who don’t have to read newspapers (English, not your local language) a lot,
particularly the editorial section. Usually asked for 10 marks.
Fill in the blanks:
Here, you will be given a sentence with one/two blanks. You
have to fill in the correct phrase. Sometimes, two sentences with a single blank will be given.
The answer fits in both the statements. You have to choose that one accurate
phrase. Usually asked for 5 marks.
Common error correction:
Here, you will be given a statement which is divided into 5 parts.
You have to choose the part which is grammatically inaccurate. Master English
grammar and you can score well in this topic.
Usually asked for 5 marks.
Comprehension:
A passage will be given followed by 10-15 questions. You
have to tick the correct answers for the questions. Usually the passage will be
very big and consumes lot of time to read. My advice would be to skip this
section if time doesn't permit or your reading speed is low.
You can expect either 10 or 15 marks on this topic.
Jumbled sentences:
5-7 sentences will be jumbled. You have to place them in their
correct order of appearance and answer the questions. Usually asked for 5 marks.
Other topics can be viewed form previous question papers but
these are almost definite to be asked.
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