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READING COMPREHENSION
Introduction
Reading comprehension questions measure your ability to read with understanding. This type of question explores your ability to analyze a written passage from different perspectives as -
A. your ability to recognize explicitly stated elements in the passage
B. ability to understand the assumptions underlying statements or arguments in the passage
C. And also the implications of those statements or arguments.
The passages are drawn from a variety of academic disciplines within the humanities, natural sciences, and social sciences. Based on a general analysis, most likely the topics will address one of the 3 areas described below. Each type of passage needs a slightly different optimum test-taking strategy. Regardless of what topic you encounter, you can rest assured that everything you need to know will be included in the passage. CSE will try to minimize the chances of giving someone with previous exposure to a particular topic an unfair advantage over others taking the same version of the test.
A. Science Passages: These passages deal with topics including biology, chemistry, and medicine. You should approach them by doing an initial quick reading/skimming of the text. The mail aim is to understand how the passage is structured and to analyze its outline.
Passages of this type are often slightly difficult to understand but are also very factual and straightforward. Hence, such passages will likely provide the easiest reading comprehension questions you will encounter. There will be factual questions and the answers can be seen in the passage in a very straight forward manner.
B. Social science passages: These passages deal with topics such as history, politics, and geography. It can be seen that these passages are quite interesting to read and that is the reason you can have questions based on inferences. Hence, you must read these passages slowly in order to deal with the inferences.
C. Business passages: Business passages involve very difficult structures, and present questions that require you to infer information and even to determine the authors' thoughts and opinions. They need to be read slowly and carefully. Frequently, business passages also include compound words and complex language which we do not use in our day to day conversation. Don't get distracted when you run into such terms. They are not very difficult to decipher if you break them down and examine each of their parts.
Types of Questions
With this a very high level classification, let us now look at the different types of questions,
Factual Questions
•These questions the easiest ones to answer, but also the most time consuming. You need to be careful because they often contain very close options.
Inference Questions
•Inference questions do not test your knowledge of explicitly-cited facts, but rather your ability to draw conclusions. These questions may even ask you to make a judgment about the author's opinions, or to guess what further conclusions the author might draw
Applying Information Questions
•Like inference questions, applying information questions deal with topics that are not explicitly mentioned in the passage. This type of question asks you to take the information given in the passage and logically apply it to a context outside of the passage
Main Idea Questions
•Main idea questions ask the aspirant to identify the passages over all theme. It is rather a difficult type of questions as all of the answer choices have been discussed in the passage. it does not mean that every one of them can be called the passage's central theme.
Supporting Idea Questions
•Questions of this type focus on specific ideas or pieces of information presented in the passage. They require a more focused reading than do main idea questions.
Logical Questions
•These questions examine your ability to analyze the structure of the passage and to determine what role specific components play in the whole
Tone Questions
•The aspirant will ask to describe the tone of the passage. You need to apply the same rule of negativity to find the correct choice. Mostly the tone is positive or neutral rather than negative.
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