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STRATEGIES FOR IBPS PO MAINS

 Here are effective strategies to cover Current Affairs and General Knowledge before the IBPS PO Mains — especially if you’re short on time: 🗓️ 1. Focus on the Last 6 Months IBPS PO Mains generally asks questions from the last 6 months (sometimes 7–8 months before the exam date). Prioritize May to October 2025 current affairs (if your exam is in November). 📚 2. Use Monthly PDFs or Capsules Use monthly current affairs PDFs from reliable sources like AffairsCloud, AffairsGuru, Oliveboard, Adda247, or StudyIQ . Revise compiled “Mains Capsule PDFs” just before the exam — they summarize important events, awards, banking news, and government schemes in one place. 🏦 3. Give Extra Attention to Banking Awareness IBPS PO focuses heavily on banking and financial awareness — not just general news. Cover topics like: RBI Monetary Policy & Repo Rate Government Schemes related to finance Mergers of banks, new CEOs, taglines, headquarters Budget & Econ...

WHY A STRONG VOCABULARY IS CRUCIAL FOR IBPS RRB CLERKS MAIN

💡 Why a Strong Vocabulary Is Crucial for IBPS RRB Clerk Mains Vocabulary-based questions form the foundation Sections like Reading Comprehension (RC), Cloze Test, Fill in the Blanks, and Para Jumbles all depend heavily on word knowledge — meanings, usage, and tone. A weak vocabulary often leads to errors even if your grammar is fine. Improves comprehension speed and accuracy In RCs, unfamiliar words slow you down. Knowing synonyms, antonyms, and idiomatic expressions helps you grasp context quickly and answer inference questions accurately. Enhances overall language intuition A rich vocabulary builds “language sense,” helping you instinctively pick the right option in tricky questions — especially in Cloze Tests and Error Detection. Boosts marks in minimal time Unlike lengthy reasoning or DI problems, vocabulary questions can be solved quickly. A strong word base lets you save time for other sections. 📘 How to Build a Strong Vocabulary (IBPS RRB Mains Focus) 1....

STRATEGY FOR ARITHMETIC & ENGLISH IBPS PO 2025

1. Arithmetic (Quantitative Aptitude) Strategy A. Understand what to focus on In Prelims the Quant section focuses heavily on topics such as Simplification/Approximation, Number Series, Arithmetic word‐problems (Profit & Loss, Time & Work, Speed & Distance etc) and some basic DI. ( PracticeMock ) In Mains the difficulty goes up: you’ll see more Data Interpretation/Caselets, Data Sufficiency, higher complexity in Arithmetic word problems. ( PracticeMock ) So you must build a foundation + speed in arithmetic and be ready for advanced problem‐types. B. Build a layered approach Phase 1 – Foundation (first 4-6 weeks or so): Revise basic arithmetic concepts (percentage, ratio‐proportion, averages, simple & compound interest, time‐work, speed‐distance, mixture & allegation, partnerships, mensuration) — these form the backbone. ( YouTube ) Make sure you are comfortable with basic calculation, tables, squares, cubes, roots — all help speed. ( BYJU'S ...

GK POWER SERIES - 1

mimisbrunr.blogspot.com 🧠 50 GK Questions Every Aspirant Must Know (With Answers) 📘 UPSC, SSC, PSC, RRB & Banking Exam Special Quiz Worksheet Are you preparing for UPSC Civil Services, SSC CGL, State PSC, RRB, or Bank Exams? Here’s a must-practice General Knowledge (GK) Quiz Worksheet covering Indian History, Geography, Polity, Economy, Science, Environment, and Current Affairs — all in one place. Use it to test your knowledge and strengthen your preparation for  competitive exams. Part A: Indian History & Culture 1. Who was the founder of the Maurya Empire? A) Ashoka B) Chandragupta Maurya C) Bindusara D) Chanakya 2. The slogan “Inquilab Zindabad” was given by — A) Bhagat Singh B) Subhas Chandra Bose C) Lala Lajpat Rai D) Bal Gangadhar Tilak 3. The Non-Cooperation Movement was launched in — A) 1917 B) 1919 C) 1920 D) 1930 4. Who composed the National Anthem of India? A) Rabindranath Tagore B) Bankim Chandra Chatterjee C) Sarojini Naidu D) Mahatma Gandhi 5...

GK - 1 - CURRENT AFFAIRS

🧠 Current Affairs Quiz Worksheet – October 2025 Edition Useful for Students & Competitive Exam Aspirants Stay updated with the latest happenings in India and around the world! Test your knowledge with these 25 multiple-choice questions on current affairs, politics, economy, science, and sports. Part A: National Affairs (India) 1. Who has been recently appointed as the new Chief Election Commissioner of India? A) Rajiv Kumar B) Gyanesh Kumar C) Anup Chandra Pandey D) Sushil Chandra 2. Which Indian state recently became the first to launch a “Green Hydrogen Policy”? A) Gujarat B) Maharashtra C) Odisha D) Rajasthan 3. The 2025 Republic Day parade will feature which country as the chief guest? A) France B) Japan C) United Kingdom D) United States 4. India recently launched the Chandrayaan-4 mission. What is its main objective? A) Study Mars surface B) Return lunar samples to Earth C) Study solar wind D) Search for water on Moon 5. Who has won the 2025 Ramon M...