CAT 2021 VARC Analysis: Slot 2 Breakdown and Strategy
CAT 2021 VARC Analysis: Slot 2 Breakdown and Strategy
π Table of Contents
- Introduction
- CAT 2021 VARC Slot 2 Exam Structure
- Reading Comprehension: Key Trends
- Verbal Ability Breakdown
- Ideal Attempt Strategy
- How to Handle Tricky RC Options
- FAQs
- Conclusion
π Introduction
The CAT 2021 VARC Slot 2 section tested aspirants with dense RC passages and moderately difficult Verbal Ability questions. With a total of 24 questions to be solved in 40 minutes, success demanded not just knowledge, but precise strategy. In this detailed analysis, we decode what workedβand how you can use it to guide your prep.
π CAT 2021 VARC Slot 2 Exam Structure
| Section | Questions | MCQ | TITA (Non-MCQ) | Ideal Attempt |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Reading Comprehension | 16 | 16 | 0 | 11β12 |
| Para-jumbles | 3 | 0 | 3 | 2β3 |
| Summary | 3 | 3 | 0 | 2 |
| Odd Sentence Out | 2 | 0 | 2 | 1 |
| Total | 24 | 19 | 5 | 15β16 |
- No grammar or vocabulary-based questions
- All TITA questions were from the Verbal Ability section
- Questions were conceptually challenging with close options in both RC and summaries
π Reading Comprehension: Key Trends
Passage Topics and Difficulty
| Topic | Difficulty | Comments |
|---|---|---|
| Nationalism and Colonialism in India | Difficult | Dense and historical |
| Decline of Languages | Easy | Direct and factual |
| Knowledge and Skepticism | Difficult | Abstract and philosophical |
| Power and Truth | Medium | Required logical connection and interpretation |
Insights
- Passages ranged between 500β600 words
- 2 RCs (Colonialism, Skepticism) were particularly dense
- Ideal approach: Target Decline of Languages and Power & Truth first
- All questions were MCQsβso accuracy mattered due to negative marking
π§ Verbal Ability Breakdown
Para-jumbles (3 TITA Questions)
- Moderate to high difficulty
- Tricky openings and misleading transitions
- Strategy: Identify mandatory pairs and build outwards
Odd Sentence Out (2 TITA Questions)
- Moderate
- One passage required a subtle distinction in theme
- Easy marks if flow and idea consistency were assessed correctly
Summary Questions (3 MCQs)
- Medium difficulty
- Options were extremely close in tone and content
- Focus on eliminating options that were too broad, too narrow, or missed key ideas
β±οΈ Ideal Attempt Strategy
| Percentile Target | Ideal Attempts | Accuracy | Target Score |
|---|---|---|---|
| 99%ile | 15β16 | 85β90% | 37β39 marks |
| 90%ile | 13β14 | 75β80% | 30β32 marks |
| 85%ile | 11β12 | 70β75% | 25β27 marks |
Tips:
- Start with the easiest RC (Decline of Languages)
- Attempt all 5 TITA questions (no negative marking)
- Be cautious with summary MCQsβeliminate logically
- Donβt force-fit difficult RCs unless confident with inference questions
π― How to Handle Tricky RC Options
Even the most readable RCs in CAT 2021 had trickily worded options. Here's a framework to approach them:
Elimination Framework
- Scope Check β Eliminate overly broad or narrow options
- Relevance Test β Discard options introducing new ideas not mentioned in the passage
- Tone Matching β Align the tone of the answer with the tone of the author
- Central Idea Anchor β Stick closely to what the main point of the paragraph or passage is
β FAQs
- Was CAT 2021 Slot 2 VARC harder than Slot 1? Yes, slightly. While RC topics were similar in length, Slot 2 had more abstract themes and denser language.
- Were the VA questions scoring? Yesβespecially the Odd Sentence Out and Para-jumbles (due to TITA format and no negative marking).
- What should be my ideal section-wise time allocation?
- RCs: 25β28 minutes
- Verbal Ability: 12β15 minutes
- Review/flagged questions: 2β3 minutes buffer
β Conclusion
The CAT 2021 VARC Slot 2 paper reinforced the importance of accuracy and time management. With dense reading comprehension and tricky summaries, the winners were those who knew what to attempt, when to skip, and how to eliminate effectively. Build these decision-making muscles during your mocks, and youβll be better prepared to maximize every question in future CAT attempts.











