SBI PO RC Made Easy: Smart Strategy to Crack Reading Comprehension in 2026!
You can improve your Reading Comprehension score in SBI PO Prelims by using a structured approach — reading with purpose, identifying question patterns, and practising consistently.
When your method is clear, RC becomes one of the most reliable scoring areas in the English section.
With the SBI PO Prelims expected around early August 2026, you have a clear window to strengthen your reading speed and accuracy. Reading Comprehension typically contributes 7–10 questions from a single passage, making it a high-impact area. This guide gives you a focused plan, daily habits, and in-exam strategy so you can approach RC with clarity and confidence on exam day.
In the SBI PO Prelims exam, a Reading Comprehension (RC) passage is typically 300–400 words long and is based on topics like current affairs, economy, banking, or general themes. You can expect 7–10 questions from a single passage, covering fact-based, inference-based, tone, and vocabulary-in-context questions.
In the exam, you get 20 minutes for the entire English section (30 questions). This means your RC approach needs to be efficient and structured, so you can extract maximum marks from one passage without spending unnecessary time. When handled smartly, RC becomes a high-return area within the section.
Before building your strategy, it is important to understand the types of questions commonly asked in SBI PO Reading Comprehension. This helps you read with direction and improve accuracy in the exam.
These questions have answers clearly mentioned in the passage. You just need to locate the relevant line and match it with the options. These are generally the most straightforward scoring questions.
Here, the answer is not directly written in the passage. You need to understand the idea behind the lines and logically derive the answer based on context.
These questions test the writer’s approach — whether the tone is analytical, critical, optimistic, neutral, or descriptive. Regular reading of editorials helps you identify tone more accurately.
These focus on the overall theme of the passage. Instead of details, you need to understand what the entire passage is trying to communicate.
These questions test how a word is used in the passage. Even without memorizing meanings, you can answer correctly by reading the surrounding sentences and understanding context.
A part of a sentence from the passage is highlighted, and you are asked to interpret its meaning in context. Understanding the flow of ideas helps you answer these effectively.
This is your standardized method for attacking any RC passage in the exam. Practice it in every mock until it becomes automatic.
Before reading the full passage, glance at the questions. This helps you understand what kind of information to look for — like facts, reasons, or meanings of words. You’ll save time by reading with a purpose.
Spend about 45–60 seconds skimming through all 7–10 questions. Mentally tag what you’re looking for: names, dates, cause-effect relationships, the author’s opinion, or a specific word’s meaning.
Skim the passage to understand the overall story. Then, scan each paragraph when answering specific questions, and look for keywords from the question to get the answer quickly.
Read the first and last sentence of each paragraph. These carry the topic sentence and conclusion of each idea. This gives you a mental map of where information lives in the passage.
Tackle questions in this sequence for maximum speed:
For each question, eliminate the wrong options first. This increases your chances of choosing the right one, even if you’re unsure.
Golden Rule: Answer only based on what is given in the passage. Avoid bringing in external knowledge or personal opinions while selecting the answer.
This is where most students fail. They want exam-day results without building the daily habit. Think of RC improvement exactly like building fitness — you can’t skip the gym for 3 weeks and then lift heavy on exam day.
Develop a reading habit. Note down all the important words you come across while reading any editorials or magazines. In this way, your reading skills get sharpened every day and you will come across new words every day.
What to read:
How to read (not just what):
After reading each editorial, ask yourself these 4 questions without looking back at the article:
This 4-question self-check trains your brain to read with analytical intent — exactly what RC questions demand.
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Usually 7–10 questions from one passage appear in SBI PO Prelims. These are drawn from topics like economy, banking, environment, or social affairs.
A strong vocabulary helps, but the focus is more on understanding. With the right approach, you can score well even without strong vocabulary.
Practice and avoid guessing; answer only what the passage says. Review every wrong answer to understand whether you made a comprehension error or a carelessness error.
Aim for 7–8 minutes on the RC passage and its questions. This leaves you 12 minutes for the remaining 20 English questions (grammar, vocabulary, cloze test, etc.).
The Hindu (especially editorials), Indian Express (Explained section), and Business Standard are the most effective. Regularly reading newspapers, magazines, and online articles enhances vocabulary, comprehension, and contextual usage.
Absolutely. RC in Mains involves longer and more complex passages. Every RC habit you build for Prelims directly strengthens your Mains performance.
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