Most Expected Reading Comphresion Questions for IBPS Clerk Mains 2025
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The IBPS Clerk Mains 2025 exam is a few weeks away, and English Language remains one of the most scoring yet challenging sections for many aspirants. Within this section, one topic consistently dominates every year: Reading Comprehension (RC). To help you prepare efficiently, we’ve compiled the most expected Reading Comprehension questions for IBPS Clerk Mains 2025, along with expert tips, past-year analysis, and a free practice PDF to boost your accuracy and speed.

Most Expected Reading Comprehension Questions for IBPS Clerk Mains 2025

Boost your English score with the most expected Reading Comprehension (RC) questions for IBPS Clerk Mains 2025. Practice with our free downloadable PDF and improve accuracy and speed before the exam.

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Why Reading Comprehension (RC) Matters in IBPS Clerk Mains

Unlike Prelims, the Mains-level RC passages are longer, concept-based, and inference-driven. They often include editorial-style topics or fact-based reports from domains like economics, environment, technology, and social issues.

Your score in this section depends on three key abilities:

  • Understanding complex ideas
  • Drawing inferences from contextual clues
  • Evaluating tone, theme, and intent of the author

Most Expected Reading Comprehension Types for IBPS Clerk Mains 2025

1. Inference-Based RC

These questions test your ability to derive conclusions not directly stated in the passage.
Example:
“What can be inferred about the author’s view on government subsidies?”
Tip: Look for implied meanings and tone, not literal statements.

2. Vocabulary-Based RC

Questions include synonyms, antonyms, or contextual meanings of highlighted words.
Tip: Don’t memorize words blindly understand meanings from context within the passage.

3. Tone & Theme-Based RC

These questions ask about the author’s tone, attitude, or central idea.
Common tones: Critical, Analytical, Optimistic, Skeptical, or Argumentative.
Example Question:
“What is the tone of the passage?”
“Which of the following best describes the main idea?”

4. Fact-Based RC

These are direct questions where answers are clearly stated in the passage.
Tip: For factual questions, scan rather than read line-by-line, focus on names, numbers, and examples.

5. True/False or Assertion-Based RC

These questions test logical understanding. You may need to identify whether a statement supports, contradicts, or is irrelevant to the passage.
Example:
“Statement A is true according to the passage. Statement B contradicts the author’s view.”

6. Critical Reasoning within RC

A recent trend in IBPS exams is mixing RC with critical reasoning elements, such as assumption, conclusion, or course of action.
Example:
“Which of the following best strengthens the author’s argument?”

How to Prepare for Reading Comprehension in IBPS Clerk Mains

1. Develop Reading Speed & Retention

Practice reading editorials from the newspaper. Focus on understanding the core idea instead of remembering every detail.

2. Practice Inference-Based Questions

IBPS frequently tests indirect understanding. Practice at least 2 inference RC sets daily to sharpen your analytical reading.

3. Build Contextual Vocabulary

Maintain a short notebook of frequently used editorial words (like “paradox,” “catalyst,” “incentivize”) and revise daily.

4. Analyze Previous Year RCs

Attempt previous years’ IBPS Clerk and PO Mains RCs to understand the question framing style.

5. Attempt Sectional Mocks

Use PracticeMock sectional tests for targeted RC practice. These replicate real exam difficulty and timer pressure.

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By Akansha Garg

Hi, I’m Akansha, a post-graduate in Economics with a passion for helping banking aspirants succeed. Having personally cleared multiple banking exams, both Prelims and Mains. I understand what it takes to crack them. Through my blog, I share updated exam information, smart strategies, and practical tips to help you prepare better and achieve your goals.

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