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CAT 2024: Strategy for Non-RC Questions in the Verbal Ability Section šŸ“˜

When it comes to the Verbal Ability (VA) section of the CAT exam, Non-RC questions can be both a scoring opportunity and a time sink if not handled properly. In this blog, Iā€™ll break down my strategy for tackling the Non-RC portion and provide actionable tips for each question type.


Overview of Non-RC Questions šŸ”

The Non-RC section of CAT comprises four key question types:

  • Para-Jumbles šŸŒ€
  • Misfit Sentence (Odd One Out) šŸ§©
  • Paragraph Summary āœļø
  • Paragraph Completion šŸšŖ

Each of these requires a unique approach. Hereā€™s how you can handle them effectively during the exam.


Question Type 1: Para-Jumbles šŸŒ€

The Challenge:

Para-jumbles in the current CAT pattern are TITA (Type in the Answer) questions, meaning no options are provided. This makes them challenging due to the sheer number of possible arrangements:

  • 24 for four-sentence questions.
  • 120 for five-sentence questions.

The difficulty lies in the fact that many sequences feel ā€œlogical,ā€ and personal biases can influence your choice.

Strategy for Para-Jumbles:

  • Avoid Initially: Save these for the latter half of your VA attempt, especially if time is tight. Since thereā€™s no negative marking, attempt them with any remaining time.
  • Adopt a ZEN-like Approach: šŸ§˜ Solve without expectationsā€”donā€™t obsess over getting them right.
  • Avoid Overthinking: Once you form a sequence, move on. Re-reading and re-solving rarely help.

Question Type 2: Odd One Out (Misfit Sentence) šŸ§©

The Challenge:

These questions are similar to para-jumbles but involve identifying one sentence that doesnā€™t fit the context. The trick lies in arranging the other sentences logically, making it easier to spot the misfit.

Strategy for Odd One Out:

  • Use Para-Jumble Techniques: Attempt to arrange the sentences into a coherent order. The odd one out will be the sentence that disrupts the flow.
  • Look for Clues:
    • Identify the common subject in the sentences and find the one that deviates.
    • Spot the common thread of thought and find the sentence with a different theme or focus.
  • Time Investment: These are typically quicker to solve than para-jumbles, so prioritize them.

Question Type 3: Paragraph Summary āœļø

The Challenge:

Paragraph Summary questions test your ability to identify the essence of a paragraph. These questions are similar to Main Idea questions in Reading Comprehension (RC) but are more concise.

Strategy for Paragraph Summary Questions:

  • Focus on the Core: Stick to the main idea of the paragraph. Ignore personal interpretations or minor details.
  • Avoid Extremes: Eliminate options that exaggerate, distort, or miss the point.
  • Quickly Analyze: These are relatively easier and faster to attempt compared to para-jumbles. Treat them as mini-RCs.

Question Type 4: Paragraph Completion šŸšŖ

The Challenge:

These questions involve placing a sentence into the correct part of a paragraph to complete it logically. They often test your ability to spot transitions or logical flows.

Strategy for Paragraph Completion:

  • Identify Sentence Role:
    • Introductory sentences are broad, setting the context.
    • Concluding sentences are definitive, often wrapping up ideas.
  • Form Contextual Clues: Think of these as placement questionsā€”bridge the sentence to the parts of the paragraph like a mandatory pair in para-jumbles.
  • Re-Read for Coherence: After placing the sentence, quickly read through the paragraph to ensure it flows logically.

Time Management for Non-RC Questions ā±ļø

Balancing time between RC and Non-RC questions is crucial. Hereā€™s a general guideline:

  • Allocate ~30 minutes for RCs: This is where you can score consistently with focused effort.
  • Allocate ~10 minutes for VA questions: Prioritize based on ease and return on investment.

My Suggested Order:

  1. Attempt Paragraph Summary and Misfit Sentence questions firstā€”theyā€™re quicker and have a higher accuracy rate.
  2. Attempt Para-Jumbles and Paragraph Completion with the remaining time, focusing on logical placement rather than perfection.

Final Thoughts šŸ’”

Non-RC questions are an excellent opportunity to score without the pressure of negative marking. With a clear strategy for each question type and effective time management, you can maximize your score in the VA section.

Quick Recap of Strategies:

  • Para-Jumbles: Solve last; donā€™t overthink.
  • Odd One Out: Prioritize as they are quicker to solve.
  • Paragraph Summary: Focus on the main idea; avoid extremes.
  • Paragraph Completion: Identify sentence roles and re-read for flow.

With this structured approach, youā€™ll be ready to tackle Non-RC questions confidently and efficiently.

Good luck with your preparation, and all the best for CAT 2024! šŸŒŸšŸ˜Š

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