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[Studyplan] IBPS CWE PO/MT: English,
Grammar, Comprehension, Sentence
Arragenment
1. English Topicwise Breakup for IBPS
PO/MT
2. IBPS English compared to other
exams
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3. Booklist for English Section
4. Non-Grammar part
1. #1: Comprehension
2. #2: Sentence Arrangement
3. #3: Vocabulary
5. Grammar part
1. Prepositions
2. Phrasal Verbs
3. Singular Plural related
4. Grammar rules
English for IBPS PO/MT
We can classify English MCQs into two parts
Grammar Non-Grammar
sentence correction sentence arrangement
fill in the blanks reading comprehension
vocabulary (synonym antonyms)
let’s observe the breakup now
New...
HARSH { nice pic and the
location for that.... } –
[Topper's Interview]
Ashish Agrawal (CSE-
2013/AIR-209) :
Chhattisgarh,...
HARSH { congrats.... } –
[Topper's Interview]
Sumit Kumar (CSE-
2013/AIR-81): Rohtak
Mech...
PRADEEPTA { mam
can u say which book
should be referred for
administrative law(paper
1)? if u have some pdf file
pls send
me(kmrpradeepta@gmail.c
om).. } – [Topper's
Interview] Nima Arora
(CSE-2013/AIR-50):
B.Tech, Public...
DIGONTO { Very good
suggestion priti. Also a
good mobilization of the
community (ngo's,
community elders) in this
direction vide awareness
genetation through proper
trainings etc ,... } –
[Biodiversity] Amur
Falcon Massacre,
Nicobar Megapod,
Narcondam...
AMRIT { Buddy
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Type Topic 2011 2012
Non-
Grammar
Comprehension
5 passages
with 1
question
each.1
passage
with 7 Qs1
passage
with 8 Qs
Only one
Passage that
contains 15
questions, out
of them 7 on
vocabulary
(synonym-
antonyms)
20 15
SentenceArrangement 5 5
Vocabulary
5 (separate
individual
questions
on
vocabulary)
0 (Vocabulary
questions
embedded
within
comprehension)
Subtotal (Non-
Grammar)30 20
everything is already
available on the net, just
search on google. } –
[Topper's Interview]
Nima Arora (CSE-
2013/AIR-50): B.Tech,
Public...
VISHAL KUMAR {
thanx sirs. } – [Topper's
Interview] Ashish
Agrawal (CSE-2013/AIR-
209) : Chhattisgarh,...
PRIYESH { Congrats. It
was very much detailed
analysis. } – [Topper's
Interview] Sumit Kumar
(CSE-2013/AIR-81):
Rohtak Mech...
SOHAM { First of
All.......Congratulations for
SumitJi :) Its Request to Plz
Share Ur Formula Notes
With Us.........And If
Possible, Plz Guide Us by
Giving Detail Overview... }
– [Topper's Interview]
Sumit Kumar (CSE-
2013/AIR-81): Rohtak
Mech...
KAUSHIK SARKAR {
The thing is Sab log mil
baat kar khaa na chahte
hai, sabke sab jhuthhe hai..
It is an issue, who am I to
make... } – [Topper's
Interview] Dr. Roman
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Grammar
Fill in the blanks(one
questions with two
plausible answers)
5 5
Fill in the blanks (one
paragraph with many
blanks)
15 10
Sentence Correction 0 16
Subtotal (Grammar) 20 30
Total (Grammar+Non-
Grammar)50 50
Note: In 2013′s exam, there will be 40 marks from
English MCQ section (instead of 50 in earlier
exams).
IBPS English compared to other
exams
1. Unlike SSC, this doesn’t have dedicated
questions on idioms and phrases.
2. IBPS’s Vocabulary based questions are easier
than the level asked in SSC-CGL and CDS exam.
3. Unlike SSC, there are no questions on spelling-
correction, active-passive, direct-indirect
speech.
4. In SSC and CAT, one sentence arrangement
case is followed by one question only. Here in
IBPS, one sentence arrangement case is
followed by 5 questions.
5. In 2012’s paper, one extremely-lengthy passage
Saini (CSE-2013/AIR-
18): First...
PANKAJ { Congrats sir u
hve proved that its the
hard work which matters
most and supercede all
odd circumstances.your
success is an tribute to
students from... } –
[Topper's Interview]
Ashish Agrawal (CSE-
2013/AIR-209) :
Chhattisgarh,...
CHAITANYA { question
no 3 how fpi investments
can cause bop crisis please
anyone can explain........... }
– [Economy]
Participatory Notes (P-
Notes), Hedge Funds,
New...
RISHI.K { kaushiji,chill
out.sreejith only said it.let
court decide its verdict.well
t,his was told because of
tussle between medic and
paramedics.if they ie pt
people are allowed... } –
[Topper's Interview] Dr.
Roman Saini (CSE-
2013/AIR-18): First...
NAREN { Congrats
brother. Waiting for such
maths optional topper's
interview. } – [Topper's
Interview] Sumit Kumar
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is followed by 15 questions. Reminds me of the
old CAT papers, they too used to give extremely
lengthy passages- but only 5 questions on
individual passage.
6. Like SSC CGL, you’re given a passage followed
by 5-10 blanks.
7. In SSC-CGL, one fill in the blanks= has only one
answer. Here you’ve to pick two answers for
each blank.
Booklist for English Section of
IBPS PO
Any one book on
IBPS/BankPO
Paper sets(for
practicing MCQs
on English, Data
Interpretation,
Banking etc.)
1. Arihant’s paperset of
previous Bank PO exams
2. Kiran Prakashan’s Practice
book workbook for IBPS
PO/MT (with FREE CD for
computer test)
3. If you’ve paperset from any
other publication, that’ll also
work just fine.
Any one book
for comprehension + sentence
arrangement, you can rely on
^paperset+pagalguy.com
for vocabulary, use “wordweb”
software(free)
But for sentence correct and
fill in the blanks, you first need
a clear grasp over grammar.
Plenty of books in the market,
(CSE-2013/AIR-81):
Rohtak Mech...
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Food chain,Non Native
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U P S C
30-Jun: Civil Services
IAS/IPS(1291)
30-Jun: Forest Service
IFoS(85)
B a n k i n g S ec t o r
09-Jul: IBPS RRB 2014
26-Jun: Himachal Gramin
(Sep13 scorecard)
25-Jun: Mahila Bank PO
(need IBPS-3 score)
23-Jun: RBI Grade "B"
Officer(117)
20-Jun: Purvanchal Bank RRB-
2013 score
S t a r t S er v i c e
30-Jun: GPSC Class1-2(350+)
S S C N o r t h er n
20-Jun: Various Technical
(80+)B.Com,B.Sc,Engg.Diploma
20-Jun: Field Officer(49) M.Sc
Agro/Soil
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on English
grammar
use anyone, even second hand
used book also works just fine.
Example
1. Objective general English
by SP Bakshi (Arihant
Publication)
2. Compulsory English for
Civil and Judicial Service by
AP Bhardwaj (TMH
Publication)
Non-Grammar part
#1: Comprehension
Only one solution= “Practice.” Then Where to get
truckload of practice? well there are many ways
1. Paperset by Arihant / Kiran Prakashan
2. Previous papers of Combined Defense Service
(CDS) exam (available on official site of UPSC)
3. Last two years’ UPSC CSAT Aptitude Papers.
(although difficulty level would go in a different
direction, but they’re worth solving)
You should give yourself a target to solve 3-5-10
passages every day.
#2: Sentence Arrangement
Some tricks explained in this article:
http://www.pagalguy.com/news/solve-para-
20-Jun: Sub-Insp.
Fingerprint(39) B.Sc
Biology,Microbio etc.ELIGIBLE!
20-Jun: Chemist(23) need
M.Sc
20-Jun: Archeology(19) MA
History,Sankrit,Tamil,Telugu
etc.ELIGIBLE!
Co m m / H R / CA/ M B A
30-Aug: Accountant NIFFT
Ranchi
11-Jul: HR officers,NBBC
30-Jun: HUDA accountants,
Asst.Accountants
28-Jun: NPCI Managers
25-Jun: Account Officer, UP
27-Jun: ONGC accounts
21-Jun: Karnataka
Accounts/admin
21-Jun: OIC Secretary
I T / Co m p u t er
30-Aug: IITD Delhi system
admin(3)
15-Jul: System Op.Raebareli
10-Jul: Karnataka PC
operators
08-Jul: Ludhiana PC
operator
06-Jul: IT engg. in CRIS
(need GATE2014)
30-Jun: Mumbai IT
30-Jun: Data Entry
Op.Arunachal
28-Jun: RailTel IT jobs
20-Jun: SSC Data
Processing(9)
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Again, only one solution= “Practice.” Then Where to
get truckload of practice?
1. PO Paperset of Arihant/ Kiran Prakashan
2. Previous papers of CDS
3. In Pagalguy.com forum you’ll find a dedicated
thread for sentence arrangement (parajumble)
questions. Follow it. click me
Sample Question from 2011’s Paper
Instructions: Rearrange the following seven
sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E), (F) and (G) in the
proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph;
then answer the questions given below them.
1. To elaborate briefly on these characteristics
and dimensions that the author is talking about
—NRMs are general tests intended to be used
to classify students by percentile for measuring
either aptitude or proficiency for admissions
into or placement within a programme.
2. Contrastingly, the CRM, such as a locally
produced achievement test, measures absolute
performance that is compared only with the
learning objective, hence a perfect score is
theoretically obtainable by all students who
have a mastery of the pre- specified material,
or conversely, all students may fail the test.
3. In most of these books, the authors classify a
E n g i n eer s
11-Jul: Powergrid Sr.Engg
11-Jul: NBBC Engineers
03-Jul: AFCAT Airforce
01-Jul: WAPCOS Engg.
(GATE2014)
30-Jun: CPRI Engg. Banglore
30-Jun: NALCO GATE 2014
23-Jun: Delhi Muni (Civ il,
Elec)
P o l i c e/ D ef en c e/ I n t e l .
CDS-notifn.@ 19Jul
06-Jul: Doctors in BSF
07-Jul: BSF ASI/H.Constables
03-Jul: AFCAT Airforce
30-Jun: DySP Gujarat(21)
30-Jun: Army(10+2) Technical
25-Jun: Uttrakhand Sub-inps.
(296)
25-Jun: Uttrakhand Platoon
Commanders(43)
23-Jun: NAVY 10+2 Officer
20-Jun: Indian Navy Sailor
20-Jun: ACIO Foreign
Language
S p ec i a l i s t
M ed i c a l / A l l i ed
07-Jul: Haryana Doctors
06-Jul: Doctors in BSF
03-Jul: Doctors in various
central org.
30-Jun: Delhi Doctors
30-Jun: Medical Officer
Chandigarh(10)
30-Jun: AIIMS Jodhpur
L eg a l
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measurement strategy as either norm-
referenced (NRM) or criterion-referenced (CRM).
4. Another author points out how the type of
interpretation that an NRM offers is the relative
performance of the students compared with
that of all the others resulting in, ideally, a bell
curve distribution.
5. Numerous books on constructing and using
language tests have been written by various
authors.
6. CRMs, on the other hand, are more specific
achievement or diagnostic tests intended to be
used for motivating students by measuring to
what per cent they have achieved mastery of
the taught or learned material.
7. One of the authors clearly delineates the
differences of these two types by focusing on
the categories of “test characteristics” and
“logistical dimensions”.
Which of the following should be the FIRST
sentence after rearrangement?
1) G 2)B 3)C 4)D 5)E
Which of the following should be the FIFTH
sentence after rearrangement?
1) A 2)B 3)C 4) F 5)E
Which of the following should be the
SEVENTH (LAST) sentence after
rearrangement?
1) A 2)B 3)C 4) D 5) E
07-Jul: Haryana Attorney
20-Jun: SSC NR Legal(6)-need
workXP
S c i en c e/ Ag r i . G r a d s .
30-Aug: Lab Attendent NIFFT
Ranchi
25-Jul: Himachal
Tech.Assistants
14-Jul: IHBT Himachal
10-Jul: Karnataka lab
assistant
10-Jul: Karnataka
Hort i.Field Asst .
10-Jul: Scient ist MP
05-Jul: DRDO scientists
05-Jul: SAIL technician
03-Jul: NIFTEM technician
04-Jul: Scient ist Tamilnadu
003Jul: Dehradun
Scient ist/Asst .
04-Jul: Assistants
Tamilnadu
30-Jun: Rajasthan Agro
officers
27-Jun: ONGC Assistants
20-Jun: BEL Pune Operators
20-Jun: SSC NR Field
Officer(49) Need M.Sc Agro/Soil
20-Jun: SSC NR Chemist(23)
Need M.Sc
20-Jun: SSC NR Various
S p ec . O t h er s
07-Jul: Haryana Town
planner
30-Jun: Loksabha Interpreter
24-Jun: SSC Steno
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Which of the following should be the THIRD
sentence after rearrangement?
1) A 2)B 3)G 4) D 5) E
Which of the following should be the SECOND
sentence after rearrangement?
1) A 2) B 3) C 4)D 5) F
#3: Vocabulary
Synonym, antonym questions are usually
based on the comprehension passage. (except
2011’s paper) Hence it doesn’t pose as big
challenge as ‘absolute’ vocabulary questions
asked in SSC/CDS.
But you must be clear about the usage of
certain confusing words. Because they might
indirectly come in the sentence correct / fil l
in the blanks. For example:
CONFUSING WORD WRONG RIGHT
1. Advice=as an object
you give it to
somebody.
2. Advise=as verb, the
‘activity’ of giving
advice.
Doctor
adviced him
to avoid desi-
liquor.
Doctor
advised him
to avoid desi-
liquor.
I don’t need
your advise.
I don’t need
your advice.
During
interrogation,
Shiva eluded
During
interrogation,
Shiva
20-Jun: SSC NR Investigator
(MA Socio/Anthro)
20-Jun: Supreme Court PA
M i s c . D es k j o b s
30-Aug: clerks NIFFT Ranchi
31-Jul: NGT
Secretary ,Steno,Translators
15-Jul: Raebareli Deskjobs
30-Jun: Delhi Teachers
27-Jun: ONGC
Steno/Typist
24-Jun: Haryana Court
Clerks(68)
21-Jun: Delhi TGT
21-Jun: Delhi Primary
School
20-Jun: SSC NR Various-
Primary teacher, translator,
Library etc
L ec t u r e/ P r o f .
27-Jun: CIT Assam
20-Jun: NIFTEM Professors
W a r n i n g
DONOT wait til l last
date. Online Form Part1
stops working 2-3 days
b4 deadline.
DONOT forget/misplace
registration/roll
number/hall ticket after
exam is over.
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3. Allude=hint
4. Elude=evade
to the
previous
crimes of
Asaram.
alluded to
the previous
crimes of
Asaram.
Asaram
alluded
police-
summons for
many days.
Asaram
eluded
police-
summons for
many days.
5. Appraise=Evaluate
6. Apprise=inform
Bank
Managers
apprise their
POs against
the number
of mutual
fund policies
sold.
Bank
Managers
appraise
their POs
against the
number of
mutual fund
policies sold.
Bank
Managers
appraise
their POs
about the
number of
mutual fund
policies to be
sold.
Bank
Managers
apprise their
POs about
the number
of mutual
fund policies
to be sold.
7. Stationary=not move,
stand still.
Kasab
ordered the
hostages to
remain
stationery
Kasab
ordered the
hostages to
remain
stationary
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8. Stationery=pen,pencil
etc.Flipkart offers
great
discounts on
stationary
products.
Flipkart offers
great
discounts on
stationery
products.
9. it’s=it is
10. its=possessive of it
Its so hard to
find work in
Bollywood.
It ’s so hard
to find work
in Bollywood.
A lie gets
halfway
around the
world before
the truth has
a chance to
get it ’s pants
on.
A lie gets
halfway
around the
world before
the truth has
a chance to
get its pants
on.
Whenever you solve comprehension passages
at home or read any English
book/newspaper/web-article, you should note
down any unfamiliar words in a separate diary.
Download and Install a free software called
Wordweb (http://wordweb.info/free/)
Look up the meaning of those words in
wordweb software, note down the meanings in
the same diary.
Revise this diary once in a while. Don’t stop this
exercise after the exam is over. Continue it,
until you’re selected in your dream job.
Sample Vocabulary Questions from 2011’s
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Exam
Instructions: Below is given a single word with its
meaning in different contexts as options. You
haveto select all those options which are
synonyms of the word when the context is
changed. Select the correct alternative from 1), 2),
3), 4) and 5) which represents all those synonyms.
1. LABOUR (A)
expedite(B) to move
faster(C) controlled
(D)toil
1. Only (D)
2. Both (A) and (C)
3. Only (B), (C) and
(D)
4. Only (A), (C) and
(D)
5. All (A),(B), (C) and
(D)
2. ALONE: (A)
exclusively(B)
morose(C) solitary
(D) human being
1. Only (A)
2. Both (A) and (C)
3. Both (B) and (C)
4. Only (A), (C) and
(D)
5. All (A),(B), (C) and
(D)
1. MEAN (A) imply (B)
understand(C)
average(D)characterized
by malice
1. Only(C)
2. Both (A) and .(D)
3. Only (A), (C) and (D)
4. Only (A), (B) and(D)
5. All (A), (B), (C) and
(D)
2. REGULAR: (A) present(B)
common(C)
indiscriminate (D)
uniform
1. Only(D)
2. Both (B) and (D)
3. Both (A) and (C)
4. Only (B), (C) and (D)
5. All (A), (B), (C) and
(D)
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Grammar part
In grammar, they ask two types of questions
1. sentence correction
2. Fill in the blanks.
In IBPS-2012, we can see that 30 out 50 English
questions were from grammar part only. English
grammar is made up of many rules and caveats,
but from competitive exam point of view, you don’t
need to cover everything. Focus on following areas
first:
Prepositions
Often, the sentence correction / Fill in the blanks
questions will test your understanding of
prepositions. For example
WRONG RIGHT
What is the time in your
watch?
What is the time by your
watch?
We traveled in train. We traveled by train.
He was trembling in rage.He was trembling with
rage.
There was an interesting
show in TV.
There was an interesting
show on TV
So you must be clear about the usage of
prepositions from your grammar book / via
internet.
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Phrasal Verbs
Phrasal verbs do not always follow the rules of
preposition.Example
phrasal
verbright use wrong use
look down
on=consider
inferior
Most parents
look down on
the government
schools.
Most parents looks
down upon the
government
schools.
come down
with=become
sick
My brother came
down with
typhoid last week.
My brother came
down from
typhoid last week.
So, mugup the list of common phrasal verbs +
examples, from your grammar book / via internet.
Singular Plural related
This is another favorite area for sentence
correction and fill in the blanks.
WRONG RIGHT
I like these kind of flowersI like these kinds of
flowers
None of the factors are
relevant
None of the factors is
relevant.
A list of contributing
factors are being
complied.
A list of contributing
factors is being complied.
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Once I’ve formatted this
harddisk, I’ve five more PC
to repair.
Once I’ve formatted this
harddisk, I’ve five more
PCs to repair.
He has two sister-in-
laws
He has two sisters-in-
law.
I made five cup of teas I made five cups of tea.
A box of illegal drugs
were found in his car.
A box of illegal drugs was
found in his car.
Similar rules are scattered in the topics of
adjectives, pronouns, noun, subject-verb
agreement etc. Hence you’ve to study the grammar
rules.
Grammar rules
From your grammar books, Study the grammar
rules of noun, pronoun, adjective, adverb, verb,
conjugation, articles, active-passive, direct-
indirect, parallelism, embedded question, with
examples for sentence correction.
Finally solve maximum number of questions
from old question papers for BankPO, CDS,
SSC, LIC etc. If you come across any unique
rule/case for sentence correction, note it in
your diary for future reference.
Sample Q. Sentence correction from
IBPS-2012
Read each sentence to find out whether there is
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any grammatical error or idiomatic error in it. The
error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence.
The number of that part is the answer. If there is
No error’, the answer is ’5′. (Ignore errors of
punctuation, if any).
1 2 3 4
The
Government
has asked
individuals
with income
of over 10
lakhs to
electronic
file tax
returns for
the year
2011-12,
something
which was
optional till
last year
The power
tariff had
already
been
increased
twice in
the last 15
months
and the
Electricity
Board had
also
levied
additional
monthly
charges to
consumers.
Despite of
curfew
in some
areas, minor
communal
incidents
were
reported
from
different
areas of the
walled city.
This comes at a timewhen fund
allocation
is been
doubled.
As the prison
will get
an official
telephone
facility soon,
the
prisoners
won’t have
to make
calls in
discreet
manner
through
smuggled
mobile
phones.
darkness cheering slogans like
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The area was
plunged into
mid a wave
of
and
shouting
‘Save The
Earth’.
The poll
contestants
approached
the
commission
complaining
that the
hoardings
violated
the code of
conduct
and
influenced
public
perception.
The country
has
adequate
laws but
problems
arise when
these are
not
implemented
in letter and
spirit.
The
Management
feels that
the
employees
of the
organisation
are
non-
productive,
and do not
want
to work
hard.
As far the
issue of land
encroachment
in villages is
concerned,
people will
have to
make a
start from
their
villages by
sensitising
and
educating
the villagers
about this
issue.
Sample Q. Fil l in the Blanks from
previous IBPS
1. ____ before the clock struck 8 on Saturday night,
India Gate was swamped with people wearing
black tee-shirts and holding candles. (A)
Minutes(B) Time(C) Later(D) Quickly(E) Since(F)
Seconds
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1. (B) and (E)
2. (A) and (C)
3. (A) and (F)
4. (B) and (D)
5. (C) and (E)
2. The States should take steps to _____ the
process of teachers` appointments as the
Centre has already sanctioned six lakh posts.
(A) fasten(B) move(C) hasten(D) speed(E) early(F)
quicken
1. (D) and (F)
2. (A) and (C)
3. (C) and (F)
4. (D) and (E)
5. (B) and (D)
3. A senior citizen’s son ____ threatened her every
day and physically harmed her, forcing her to
transfer her property to him. (A) superficially (B)
mistakenly (C) allegedly (D) miserably (E)
doubtfully (F) purportedly
1. (C) and (F)
2. (A) and (E)
3. (C) and (E)
4. (D) and (F)
5. (A) and (C)
4. Medical teachers said that the management
had continued to remain ____ to their cause
leading to the stretching of their strike. (A)
unmoved (B) lethargic (C) unconcerned (D)
apathetic (E) indifferent (F) bored
1. (B) and (C)
2. (C) and (F)
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3. (A) and (E)
4. (A) and (D)
5. (D) and (E)
5. The parents had approached the high court to
____ the government order after their children,
who passed UKG, were denied admission by a
school. (A) void(B) quash(C) annul(D) stay(E)
lift(F) post
1. (A) and (D)
2. (B) and (C)
3. (C) and (E)
4. (E) and (F)
5. (C) and (D)
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shubham 22/03/2014 at 14:06
sir
i want to know how to prepared the IBPS PO
interview
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priya 03/04/2014 at 00:24
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hii sir hw to prepare for ibps po nd clrk also coz
i’m gud all the subject but my english is not so
gud so give someadvice hw to read and solve
passage nd rearrangment related question nd
close test give me answer as soon as possible
regards
priya
varun batra 06/04/2014 at 23:11
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sir, I want to prepration for cds exam, help me
for prepration
Raj 08/04/2014 at 08:04
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Guys Suggest to me one best book for ENGLISH
(Bank PO)
DK 14/04/2014 at 14:25
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2 mahine me SBI PO ka exam foda ja sakta hai ya
nahi
vijaylaxmi goswmi 15/04/2014 at 16:25
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can you tell me .. how to prepare for descriptive
english for s.b.i. p.o..???
MOHIT KUMAR 15/04/2014 at 23:25
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how much marks will obtain at graduation for
SBI-PO?
tejasusmi 23/04/2014 at 08:24
thank you admin.
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akhil parashar 05/05/2014 at 19:57
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respected sir kripya mujhe ye bataye ki bank po
english ka prepration kaise karenge
hiran 11/06/2014 at 14:58
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sir, plz tell us the study plan for sbi clerk exam.
Thank you.
akhilesh 13/06/2014 at 06:40
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Hello
please suggest me best book for english
prepration for po exam
shamasher 20/06/2014 at 07:55
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Which will be best book for bank P.O exam plz tell
me
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