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The intent and purpose of this article are very simple: to provide you guidelines to handle RC title questions. Remember, in this question type, it is easy to be misled by the alluring options providing to you. You need to maintain your focus and stick to the... by | Nov 25, 2016 | CAT Verbal blogs |
Tricks and Tips for CAT RC Main Idea Questions: Your guide to master the art of problem solving Effectively, this is the most generic Reading Comprehension (RC) question type. Based on the overall theme and content of the passage, this question type demands an overall... by | Nov 25, 2016 | CAT Verbal blogs |
Well, RCs are a bugbear for majority of the students and considering their importance, it makes sense to spend some time on this topic. With this article, we cover the essential tips that you need to keep in mind for your CAT RC prep. 1. Diversity in Reading and... by Wordpandit | Nov 25, 2016 | CAT Verbal blogs |
One key change in the exam in CAT-2024 was the sectional time-limit and division of the exam into three sections. What this means is that you can no longer piggy-back on Logical Reasoning for clearing one section of the exam and you need to work on your Verbal Ability... by Aakash | Nov 21, 2016 | CAT Verbal blogs |
CAT-2024: Strategy for Non-RC questions in the Verbal Ability Section In this article, I will help you define your strategy for the Non-RC portion of the exam. There are three question types that are part of the Non-RC portion: Para-jumbles, Misfit Sentence, and... by | Nov 2, 2016 | CAT Verbal blogs |
How to approach a complex Reading Comprehension? There are two kinds of Reading Comprehensions one is faced with: a. Based on reading material that appears in newspapers (this is the easy kind) b. Based on reading material from philosophy/psychology/sociology etc....