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Q. In the context of the passage, what does the term 'sustainable' imply?
  • A. Long-lasting and environmentally friendly.
  • B. Economically viable but harmful.
  • C. Temporary and ineffective.
  • D. Dependent on government policies.
Q. In the context of the passage, what is the author's intent in discussing renewable energy? (2023)
  • A. To criticize current energy policies
  • B. To promote awareness
  • C. To suggest alternatives
  • D. To entertain the reader
Q. In the context of the passage, what is the author's intent when discussing renewable energy?
  • A. To criticize current energy policies
  • B. To promote awareness
  • C. To suggest alternatives
  • D. To entertain
Q. In the debate over renewable energy, proponents argue that it is not only essential for environmental sustainability but also __________ for economic growth.
  • A. detrimental
  • B. irrelevant
  • C. conducive
  • D. optional
Q. In the debate over renewable energy, proponents argue that it is not only essential for environmental preservation but also __________ for economic growth.
  • A. detrimental
  • B. irrelevant
  • C. conducive
  • D. unnecessary
Q. In the passage, how does the author feel about the role of art in society?
  • A. It is unnecessary
  • B. It is essential
  • C. It is overrated
  • D. It is subjective
Q. In the passage, how does the author feel about the role of literature in society? (2023)
  • A. Marginal
  • B. Central
  • C. Unnecessary
  • D. Controversial
Q. In the passage, the author describes 'dichotomy' as:
  • A. a single entity
  • B. a division into two contrasting parts
  • C. a harmonious blend
  • D. an irrelevant detail
Q. In the passage, the author describes 'resilience' as essential for: (2023)
  • A. failure
  • B. success
  • C. indifference
  • D. stagnation
Q. In the passage, the author describes the situation as 'tenuous'. This suggests that the situation is:
  • A. stable
  • B. fragile
  • C. secure
  • D. predictable
Q. In the passage, the author describes the situation as 'tenuous'. This suggests that it is: (2023)
  • A. stable
  • B. fragile
  • C. secure
  • D. robust
Q. In the passage, the author primarily conveys a sense of urgency regarding climate change. Which of the following phrases best captures this tone?
  • A. We must act swiftly to mitigate the effects.
  • B. Climate change is a gradual process.
  • C. There are various opinions on climate change.
  • D. The situation is under control.
Q. In the passage, the author suggests that the rise of artificial intelligence will primarily affect which aspect of society?
  • A. Employment opportunities in traditional sectors
  • B. The ethical considerations of technology use
  • C. The accessibility of information for the public
  • D. The development of new educational methodologies
Q. In the passage, the author uses the phrase 'the tip of the iceberg' to imply what?
  • A. That there is much more to a situation than what is visible
  • B. That the situation is less serious than it appears
  • C. That the problem is isolated and not widespread
  • D. That the solution is simple and straightforward
Q. In the passage, the author uses the term 'ameliorate' to suggest that technology can: (2023)
  • A. worsen conditions
  • B. improve situations
  • C. remain neutral
  • D. create confusion
Q. In the passage, the author uses the term 'catalyst' to describe a factor that:
  • A. slows down progress
  • B. initiates change
  • C. remains unchanged
  • D. is irrelevant
Q. In the passage, the author uses the term 'catalyst' to describe:
  • A. a hindrance
  • B. a facilitator
  • C. an observer
  • D. a bystander
Q. In the passage, the author uses the term 'catalyst' to refer to:
  • A. a hindrance
  • B. a facilitator of change
  • C. an obstacle
  • D. a bystander
Q. In the passage, the phrase 'lifelong learning' most likely refers to: (2023)
  • A. The importance of continuous education throughout one's life.
  • B. The need for students to learn only in school.
  • C. The concept of learning only from textbooks.
  • D. The idea that learning is limited to childhood.
Q. In the passage, the phrase 'the elephant in the room' is used to refer to:
  • A. An obvious problem that is being ignored
  • B. A large and important issue that is well understood
  • C. A situation that requires immediate attention
  • D. A metaphor for a complex idea
Q. In the passage, the phrase 'to take the bull by the horns' suggests that one should:
  • A. avoid confrontation
  • B. face a challenge directly
  • C. delegate responsibility
  • D. wait for the right moment
Q. In the passage, the phrase 'to take the plunge' suggests that one should:
  • A. avoid risks
  • B. embrace challenges
  • C. remain cautious
  • D. stay indifferent
Q. In the passage, the term 'ameliorate' is used to suggest that something can:
  • A. worsen
  • B. improve
  • C. remain the same
  • D. be ignored
Q. In the passage, the term 'catalyst' is used to describe something that:
  • A. slows down progress
  • B. initiates change
  • C. remains unchanged
  • D. is irrelevant
Q. In the passage, the term 'cognitive dissonance' is used to describe:
  • A. a state of confusion
  • B. a mental conflict
  • C. a learning process
  • D. a psychological disorder
Q. In the passage, the term 'paradigm shift' refers to:
  • A. a minor change
  • B. a complete transformation
  • C. a temporary trend
  • D. an outdated concept
Q. In the passage, the term 'paradox' is used to describe:
  • A. a situation that is straightforward
  • B. a contradiction that reveals a truth
  • C. an obvious fact
  • D. a common belief
Q. In the passage, the term 'quintessential' is used to describe a model. What does it mean?
  • A. the least important
  • B. the most typical
  • C. the most complex
  • D. the most outdated
Q. In the passage, the word 'catalyst' is used to describe something that:
  • A. slows down a process
  • B. initiates change
  • C. remains unchanged
  • D. is irrelevant
Q. In the passage, the word 'dichotomy' refers to:
  • A. a single entity
  • B. a division into two contrasting parts
  • C. a harmonious blend
  • D. a gradual transition
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VARC (CAT) MCQ & Objective Questions

VARC (CAT), which stands for Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension, is a crucial section in various competitive exams, including the CAT. Mastering this area can significantly enhance your overall score. Practicing MCQs and objective questions not only helps in reinforcing your understanding but also prepares you for the types of questions you will encounter in exams. Engaging with practice questions is essential for identifying important questions and honing your exam preparation skills.

What You Will Practise Here

  • Reading comprehension techniques and strategies
  • Vocabulary enhancement through synonyms and antonyms
  • Grammar rules and their application in sentence correction
  • Critical reasoning and logical deduction skills
  • Understanding and analyzing different types of passages
  • Identifying main ideas and supporting details in texts
  • Practice with previous years' VARC (CAT) MCQ questions

Exam Relevance

The VARC section is not only significant for the CAT but also appears in various other exams like CBSE, State Boards, NEET, and JEE. In these examinations, students often encounter questions that assess their reading comprehension and verbal ability. Common question patterns include passage-based questions, sentence completion, and grammar correction, making it essential for students to be well-prepared.

Common Mistakes Students Make

  • Overlooking the main idea of a passage while reading
  • Confusing similar-sounding words or phrases in vocabulary questions
  • Neglecting grammar rules, leading to errors in sentence correction
  • Rushing through questions without fully understanding them
  • Failing to practice enough with varied question types

FAQs

Question: What are the best ways to prepare for VARC (CAT)?
Answer: Regular practice with MCQs, reading diverse materials, and focusing on vocabulary can greatly enhance your preparation.

Question: How can I improve my reading comprehension skills?
Answer: Practice reading different genres and summarizing passages to improve comprehension and retention.

Start your journey towards mastering VARC (CAT) today! Solve practice MCQs to test your understanding and boost your confidence for the upcoming exams. Remember, consistent practice is key to success!

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