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IBPS PO 2025 Prelims is going to be conducted on 17th, 23rd, and 24th August. In such a situation, when less than a month is left for preparation and revision. Students have started to prepare for high-scoring topics that are easy to solve and do not take much time, as it is a race against time where you cannot make mistakes. Talking about the English section, which is quite underrated among the aspirants, but can be a game-changer. One of the many high-scoring topics is Fill in the Blanks, which requires minimal effort and maximum scores. In this blog, we are going to decode a strategy that can help you achieve the same. 

 

Types of Fill in the Blanks for IBPS PO Prelims and Mains

In prelims, you will mostly find questions that are of a basic to moderate level, whereas in mains, you will find questions that are of an advanced level. In the table given below, we have discussed the types along with examples for better understanding.

IBPS PO Prelims Pattern – Fill in the Blanks

TypeStrategyExampleCorrect Answer
A. Single Blank (5 options)– Predict the word before checking options- Eliminate grammatically or contextually wrong choicesThe idea was ______ but not practical. Possible Answers: brilliant, innovative, ambitiousb) rational 
B. Double Blank (5 options)– Both words should make sense- Check for logical connection or collocationThe manager was known for his ______ decisions that boosted team morale. Options: a) impulsive, b) rational, c) vague, d) ignorant, e) hostileb) stimulate, under control 
C. Multiple Possible Fills– Vocabulary-based- More than one word may fit logicallyThe idea was ______, but not practical. Possible Answers: brilliant, innovative, ambitiousAll three acceptable 

IBPS PO Mains Pattern – Fill in the Blanks

TypeStrategyExampleCorrect Answer
A. Phrase/Phrasal Blank– Read the sentence’s tone and flow- Select the phrase that completes it naturallyThe country has seen significant improvement in renewable energy investment. Solar installations doubled, and wind energy capacity surged. Which follows next? Options: a) Increased pollution,ution c) Fossil fuels rose, c) Commitment to clean energyb) come to terms 
B. Dual Sentences, One Word/Phrase– Ensure one word fits both blanks- Positive/negative tone must be consistent– Read the entire paragraph- Pick the sentence that logically fits and maintains tonee) promote 
C. Paragraph Completion (One Sentence)The country has seen significant improvement in renewable energy investment. Solar installations doubled, and wind energy capacity surged. Which follows next? Options: a) Increased poll,ution c) Fossil fuels rose, c) Commitment to clean energyThe country has seen significant improvement in renewable energy investment. Solar installations doubled, and wind energy capacity surged. Which follows next? Options: a) Increased pollution, c) Fossil fuels rose, c) Commitment to clean energyc) These efforts reflect… 

Strategy to solve Fill in the Blanks with Example. 

The complete step-by-step strategy, along with examples, is given below along with examples.

Read the Complete Sentence First

Read the sentence and try to understand the tone, inference, and context in which the sentence is all about. 

Example:

The scientist was ______ for his contribution to medical research.

By reading the sentence, you get a positive vibe, then expect a positive word like honoured, applauded, etc. to be fitted here.

Predict the Missing Word Yourself

Before heading towards the options, try to predict the missing words by yourself; you will get better at this by practicing on alternate days. Think of a word which is grammatically and in contextually can be correct or fitted in the blanks given.

Eliminate Wrong Options

Start eliminating options that are not grammatically correct or do not match the tone of the sentence. Suppose if the sentence is in a negative tone, and you get an option which indicates a positive response, then eliminate that option first.

Watch Out for Common Traps

Words like effect vs affect, advice vs advise create a lot of difference in the meaning of the sentence, so choose wisely. Also, if you find any fancy vocabulary it is not coincide with the sentence, drop that option on a first-hand basis.

Check Collocations & Phrases

The words that go along naturally are called collocations. Example- Do a mistake is a wrong phrase, and the correct one is make a mistake. Similarly, not deeply appreciated is wrong, and the correct one is highly appreciated.

Common Verbs, Connectors & Adjectives for Fill in the Blanks – IBPS PO 2025

Here is a table that shows the word categories one should focus on while solving Fill in the Blanks. 

TypeWordUsage Example
Positive VerbApplaudThe audience applauded the performer.
Positive VerbAppreciateWe appreciate your hard work.
Positive VerbSupportShe supported the new policy.
Positive VerbPraiseHe was praised for his honesty.
Positive VerbPromoteThe company promoted him to a managerial position.
Negative VerbCriticizeThe media criticized the delay.
Negative VerbBlameThe player was blamed for the loss.
Negative VerbIgnoreHe ignored the warning signs.
Negative VerbCondemnThe act was condemned by leaders worldwide.
Neutral VerbAnnounceThe results were announced yesterday.
Neutral VerbIncludeThe team includes several new players.
Neutral VerbSuggestExperts suggest a balanced diet.
Neutral VerbChooseShe chose the red dress.
ConnectorAlthoughAlthough he was late, he apologized.
ConnectorThereforeHe studied hard; therefore, he passed.
ConnectorHoweverShe wanted to go; however, it rained.
AdjectiveEfficientHe is an efficient worker.
AdjectiveReliableThis is a reliable source of information.

Conclusion

In this blog, we have discussed all the important points on which one should focus while solving the Fill in the Blanks questions in IBPS PO 2025 exam. For better understanding, examples are also given along with a list of words to focus on. To better yourself, you need to practice rigorously. To help you in practicing questions, we have come up with a mock test series in which you get one full-length mock test absolutely free. Hurry up! The link is given below.

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FAQs

How do I handle confusing vocabulary-based blanks in IBPS PO?

Try to focus on the tone, inference, and context of the given sentence if you are not able to get the exact meaning of a word, and do not try to guess, as this can result in negative marking.

Are double fillers more difficult than single fillers?

No, not necessarily as it all depends on your understanding and practice. If you get the context correctly then you will be able to get the right answers.

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