Which books to refer for English section of IBPS PO exam?

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    Muskan | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    The reading comprehension, cloze test, parajumbles, miscellaneous, fill in the blanks, multiple meaning/error spotting, and paragraph completion categories are all used in the English component of the test. Below are the books you should read for the IBPS PO exam's English section: Easy Word Power by Normal Lewis Wren and Martin's Grammar and Composition of English Descriptive General English by Rich Sharma and S P Bakshi Hari Mohan Prasad, Uma Rani Sinha, "Objective English for Competitive Examinations," Mcgraw Hill Education Publications Candidates can practise past years' question papers to get ready for the English Language portio

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    Srishti | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    Here are some of the books you can refer to if you are preparing for the English Section of IBPS PO Exam:

    English Grammar & Composition  by Wren and Martin

    Objective English for Competitive Examinations by Hari Mohan Prasad, Uma Rani Sinha, McGraw Hill Education Publication

    Word Power Made Easy by Normal Lewis Descriptive

    Descriptive General English by SP Bakshi and Richa Sharma

    Essential Grammar in Use (3rd Edition) by Raymond Murphy,  Cambridge University

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    Anangsha Patra | Contributor-Level 10

    2 years ago

    Questions in the English section are asked from Reading Comprehension, Cloze Test, Para jumbles, Miscellaneous, Fill in the blanks, Multiple Meaning/Error Spotting and Paragraph Completion. The books to refer to for English section of IBPS PO exam are given below:

    Word Power Made Easy by Normal Lewis

    English Grammar & Composition by Wren and Martin

    Descriptive General English by S P Bakshi and Rich Sharma

    Objective English for Competitive Examinations by Hari Mohan Prasad, Uma Rani Sinha, Mcgraw Hill Education Publication

    Candidates can prepare the English Language section by practicing previous years’ question papers. They should als

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