Guidelines for SPSC - English section Idioms for different competitive exams

 Guidelines for SPSC - English section Idioms for different competitive exams.






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📘 Guidelines for English Idioms – SPSC Competitive Exams
1️⃣ Understand the Nature of SPSC English Paper
In Sindh Public Service Commission exams:
English is usually high-level and competitive
Vocabulary is advanced
Idioms are often taken from:
Competitive exam books
GRE-level vocabulary sources
Online MCQ banks
Past SPSC papers


👉 SPSC idioms are generally more difficult than IBA Sukkur tests.

2️⃣ Types of Questions Asked from Idioms
In SPSC exams, idioms usually appear in:
✔ MCQs (Choose correct meaning)
✔ Fill in the blanks
✔ Synonym-based usage
✔ Sentence correction (correct idiomatic use)

Example:
> He left the job because he found it a bed of roses.
Options:
A) Easy job
B) Difficult job
C) Risky job
D) Temporary job

3️⃣ What Aspirants Should Study
📌 A) Common Competitive Idioms
Prepare at least 300–500 important idioms.
Focus on:
Frequently repeated idioms
Idioms related to:
Success & failure
Anger & emotions
Politics & power
Hard work
Deception



📌 B) Idioms from Advanced Vocabulary Books
SPSC sometimes prefers high-standard idioms, not simple daily-use ones.
Study from:
GRE-level idiom lists
CSS-level English books
Repeated idioms from SPSC past papers
📌 C) Context-Based Learning
Do not just memorize meanings.
Learn:
Meaning
Proper usage
Example sentence

Example: Burn the midnight oil
Meaning: To study or work late at night
Sentence: She burned the midnight oil before the exam.

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4️⃣ Focus on Repeated Idioms from Past Papers
Many idioms are repeated in:
Assistant BPS-16 papers
Lecturer papers
CCE papers

👉 Solving past papers is compulsory.

5️⃣ Difference Between IBA & SPSC Idioms
IBA Sukkur uses simple and common idioms
SPSC uses advanced and tricky idioms
SPSC options are often confusing and closely related

Therefore, aspirants must prepare at a higher level.

6️⃣ Smart Study Strategy
✔ Make a separate notebook for idioms
✔ Revise daily (10–15 idioms per day)
✔ Practice MCQs regularly
✔ Learn root meaning of difficult words
✔ Avoid relying only on guesswork

7️⃣ Common Mistakes to Avoid
❌ Memorizing without understanding
❌ Ignoring past papers
❌ Studying only school-level idioms
❌ Not practicing MCQs
8️⃣ Final Advice for Aspirants
To score well in SPSC English idioms section:
Study seriously and deeply
Practice from competitive sources
Revise regularly
Focus on repeated and advanced idioms

Remember:
In SPSC exams, English can decide your merit position.





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