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English Language Preparation Strategy for UPSC EPFO Enforcement Officer 2020

UPSC EPFO Enforcement Officer 2020– Union Public service Commission has finally released the recruitment notice for the post of Enforcement Officer and Accountant. General English is a subject that you need to study for the recruitment test of UPSC EPFO 2020 exam, and here we are discussing the preparation strategy for English Language Section.

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Topics to prepare for General English for UPSC EPFO 2020

As per the previous year question paper, we are providing you with the topics of General English that has been previously asked in the exam. And also the expected topics that you must prepare as there are high chances that you might see a change in type of questions asked in the exam of this section as per the changing trend.

Antonym/Synonym– Synonyms refer to those words which are similar in meaning while Antonym refer to those words which are different in meaning. This topic requires a strong hold on vocabulary. You can easily prepare this section by reading articles on bankersadda or by reading editorials in newspaper. Find the meaning of the words from an article that you are reading. Then try to use these words by making new sentences. This way you will learn the meaning of the words faster and can understand the use of words in a better way.

Error Detection- This topic will demand a good grasp over the grammatical rules. Though learning grammatical rules seems difficult which is also true in a way. But there is always a smart way to tackle the difficult situation. You can easily learn all the grammatical rules by practicing the set of questions related to them. This is the best way to clear all your concept of a grammar related topic.

Reading Comprehensions- Though as per the past trends, RCs are not asked in the exam but there is high probability that this might be asked. So, its better to always be prepare than to regret later. Read newspaper daily to ace this section. Read editorials of ‘The Hindu’. Give two- three readings to an article in the beginning to understand it better. Slowly you will develop a habit and will easily understand it one reading.

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