CAT 2018 VARC Analysis: Slot 1 Breakdown & Strategy
CAT 2018 VARC Analysis: Slot 1 Breakdown and Strategy
๐ Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Overall Structure of CAT 2018 VARC Slot 1
- Reading Comprehension Overview
- Verbal Ability Section Breakdown
- Passage-Wise RC Breakdown
- Major Surprises in CAT 2018 VARC
- Best Approach & Strategy
- FAQs
- Conclusion
๐ Introduction
The CAT 2018 VARC Slot 1 analysis reveals an unexpected relief for many students. The para-jumbles were easier, the RC passages were familiar, and only summary questions posed a serious challenge. In this article, we explore every section in detail, including passage-level insights and strategic takeaways to sharpen your prep.
๐ Overall Structure of CAT 2018 VARC Slot 1
Section | Questions | MCQs | TITA (Non-MCQs) |
---|---|---|---|
Reading Comprehension | 24 | 24 | 0 |
Verbal Ability | 10 | 3 | 7 |
Total | 34 | 27 | 7 |
๐ Reading Comprehension Overview
Format
- 5 passages in total:
- 1 passage with 4 questions
- 4 passages with 5 questions each
- Word count: ~500โ550 words
Key Features
- Moderate difficulty
- Mix of factual and inference-based questions
- Options were not extremely tricky, enabling better accuracy with smart elimination
- Only 4โ5 tricky questions in total
๐ง Verbal Ability Section Breakdown
Para-Jumbles (4 Questions)
- All questions had 4 concise sentences
- TITA format (no negative marking)
- 2 were straightforward, while the remaining 2 needed practice in identifying logical flow
- Key Strategy: Identify opening sentences and look for mandatory pairs using connector clues
Odd Sentence Out (3 Questions)
- One easy, one moderate, and one tricky (bumblebee passage)
- Required awareness of paragraph coherence
- Useful technique: identify the outlier by checking sentence roles (contrast, summary, detail)
Summary Questions (3 Questions)
- Short passages (~80 words) but conceptually dense
- Topics involved research methods and academic writing
- Options had overlapping phrasing, increasing difficulty
- Tip: Attempt only if confident in abstract reasoning
๐ Passage-Wise RC Breakdown
Topic | Questions | Difficulty | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Genetics | 4 | Moderate | Slightly tedious to read |
India & World War II Legacy | 5 | Easy | Most scoring |
Plastic Pollution | 5 | Easy | Familiar topic, factual |
Elephant Society | 5 | Moderate | Inference-based questions |
Consumer Behaviour Research | 5 | Moderate | Interpretive and idea-based |
๐ฏ Major Surprises in CAT 2018 VARC
- Easier-than-expected para-jumbles (especially notable after 2017โs tricky ones)
- All para-jumbles had only 4 sentences, making them quicker to solve
- Summary passages were abstract, increasing reading time
- Options were simpler, but passage content made summary questions deceptive
- No prior indication of the number of questions per RC in the instructions
โฑ๏ธ Best Approach & Strategy
What Worked in 2018
- Attempt all 4 para-jumbles (no penalty, quick to solve)
- Select 4 RCs based on topic comfort and skip the most abstract one if needed
- Attempt 1 or max 2 summary questions only if confident
- Use POE (Process of Elimination) in RCs to improve accuracy
Ideal Attempts for 90+ Percentile
- Total Attempts: 26โ28
- Target Accuracy: 85โ90%
- Time Allocation:
- RCs: 40โ42 minutes
- VA: 18โ20 minutes
โ FAQs
- Was the VARC section in CAT 2018 Slot 1 easier than CAT 2017? Yes, especially due to simpler para-jumbles and fewer tricky RC options.
- How many TITA questions were there? There were 7 TITA questionsโall in the Verbal Ability section.
- Should I attempt all summary questions in such papers? No. Attempt them only if the topic feels manageable and logical elimination seems possible.
โ Conclusion
The CAT 2018 VARC Slot 1 paper brought welcome changesโclearer RCs, easier para-jumbles, and only a few challenging questions. However, the real test lay in smart question selection and time allocation. Learning from this paper helps sharpen your instinct for spotting scoring opportunities and avoiding traps.