Prepare for IBPS Clerk 2025 with the most asked contextual usage questions to boost your English section performance.
English Language is one of the most scoring yet tricky sections in the IBPS Clerk 2025 Exam. While candidates focus a lot on Reading Comprehension, Error Detection, and Cloze Test, one area that often goes unnoticed is Contextual Usage. This topic tests not only your vocabulary but also your ability to use the right word in the right context. In this article, we will cover everything about Contextual Usage Questions for IBPS Clerk 2025, their importance, types of questions, and provide you with a Free PDF containing practice questions with detailed solutions.
Contextual usage questions test whether you can identify the correct meaning of a word when placed in different contexts. A word may have multiple meanings, and your task is to pick the meaning that fits best in the given sentence.
For example:
Word: Light
Here, the same word is used in different contexts. This is exactly what IBPS tests in Contextual Vocabulary Questions.
Every year, this topic contributes around 4 to 5 questions in the exam. If you master in this topic, you can easily secure 4–5 marks in just 2–3 minutes.
Example:
Despite his repeated persuasion, the board members remained reluctant to approve the deal, citing the fragile economic climate and possible prosperity risks.
Explanation:
Persuasion → correct (act of convincing).
Reluctant → correct (unwilling).
Fragile → correct (weak/vulnerable).
Prosperity → incorrect here; risks are linked with loss or instability, not prosperity (which means wealth/success). The correct word could be liquidity/stability.
Example:
Word: Bank
Correct usage = Sentences 1 and 2.
Directions: In the question below, a sentence is given with four words highlighted in bold. One of these four words may either be wrongly spelled or inappropriate in the context of the sentence. Find out the word, which is wrongly spelled or inappropriate, if any. If all the words are correctly spelled and appropriate in the context of the sentence, mark (E) as your answer.
Dema nodded in agreement and shot Alex a reprochful look as if she was breaking her promise.
a) agreement
b) reprochful
c) look
d) promise
e) All are correct
Her committment is laudable but she does not have the credentials needed for this new position.
a) committment
b) laudable
c) credentials
d) needed
e) All are correct
My mother is in the later stages of pregnancy and her health is extremely week.
a) later
b) stages
c) extremely
d) week
e) All are correct
The show amply demanded why her work has been greeted with such enthusiasm in her native country.
a) amply
b) demanded
c) enthusiasm
d) native
e) All are correct
When she mounted the podium to except her latest gold medal, she was crowned with a laurel wreath.
a) mounted
b) podium
c) except
d) latest
e) All are correct
Contextual Usage questions may look simple, but they test your command over vocabulary and your ability to use words correctly depending on the situation. To master them, you need both knowledge of words and strong analytical skills. Let’s go through detailed tips one by one:
IBPS loves testing words with multiple meanings or commonly confused words. Some examples:
Disclaimer: The seating arrangement questions and solutions provided are for practice and guidance only. They are illustrative, not official IBPS PO exam content. Actual exam questions may differ in wording, format, or difficulty. Candidates should always consult official IBPS notices for authentic and updated information.
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