CAT RC Topics 2023
CAT Reading Comprehension passages in 2023 exam were of high difficulty level. There were four RC passages in every session, having 3-4 questions each. Check the CAT RC topics 2023 below:
| CAT 2023 Slot 1 |
CAT 2023 Slot 2 |
CAT 2023 Slot 3 |
| RC 1 Topic: Jungle and Economy, Hunter-Gatherers, Wolf Conservation RC 2 Topic: Oceans and Territories RC 3 Topic: Lifestyle Comparison of Old and New Generations RC 4 Topic: Comparison of South and North Korea, with a focus on clothing differences |
RC 1 Topic: Garments/ fashion Industry & Pollution- Easy to moderate RC 2 Topic: Netflix Dubbing of titles for Europe - Good or Bad for Europe? RC 3 Topic: Liberalism is Dying- Moderate to Difficult RC 4 Topic: Facts & Interpretation in History |
RC 1 Topic: Colonialism and Pollution RC 2 Topic: Rationalization RC 3 Topic: Romanticism RC 4 Topic: History |
CAT 2022 RC Topics
CAT Reading Comprehension passages in 2022 exam were moderately difficult. Given below are the CAT RC topics of all the three exam slots:
| CAT 2022 Slot 1 |
CAT 2022 Slot 2 |
CAT 2022 Slot 3 |
| RC -1: Ghosts & their mysteries how we can’t find their history |
RC -1: Music |
RC -1: Social reorganization increasing crime rate |
| RC -2: Chinese Copy of articles |
RC -2 Engineering technology |
RC -2: Software if more easy humans are not capable to get solutions) |
| RC -3: Two levels of emotional thinking |
RC -3: Octopus |
RC -3: Indian history |
| RC -4: STOICS |
RC -4: Philosophy |
RC -4: American migration / urbanization increasing |
CAT 2021 RC Topics
CAT 2021 was held in three shifts. Given below are the CAT RC topics of all the three exam slots:
| CAT 2021 Slot 1 |
CAT 2021 Slot 2 |
CAT 2021 Slot 3 |
| RC -1: Mayan Civilization |
RC -1: Language/ Indigenous People |
RC -1: Nanotechnology |
| RC -2: Utopia and Dystopia |
RC -2: Why Fiction Trumps Truth |
RC -2: Language Instinct |
| RC -3: Marshmallow Experiment |
RC -3: Colonialism/Nationalism |
RC -3: Time Accuracy Entropy |
| RC -4: Evolution of Tea as a Drink |
RC -4: Knowledge and Problems of Knowledge is a Scandal to Philosophy |
RC -4: Unconscious and Psychoanalysis |
CAT 2020 RC Topics
CAT 2020 was also held in three shifts. Given below are the CAT RC topics of all the three exam slots:
| CAT 2020 Slot 1 |
CAT 2020 Slot 2 |
CAT 2020 Slot 3 |
| RC -1: Anarchism |
RC -1: Investing in renewable energy technologies |
RC -1: Travel writing and feminism during colonial times |
| RC -2: Migration of Northern Seals |
RC -2: Piracy in international trade |
RC -2: The need for economic literacy in the general population |
| RC -3: Currency of Tang dynasty |
RC -3: Freudian models of aggression |
RC -3: Screen time and undercurrents of social class |
| RC -3: Grammar/Vocabulary |
RC -4: A study of visualization |
RC -4: An analysis of human nature |
CAT 2019 RC Topics
Check the table below for CAT RC topics of Slots 1 and 2 of CAT 2019 exam:
| CAT 2019 Slot 1 |
CAT 2019 Slot 2 |
| RC -1: British folk music |
RC -1: Dense cities |
| RC -2: Origin of story of Alladin |
RC -2: Google and archaeology |
| RC -3: Topophilia |
RC -3: Distributing bureaucracy |
| RC -4: Emperor penguins |
RC -4: Language & culture |
| RC -5: Internet shopping and choice anxiety |
RC -5: Passage on British colonial policy |
CAT 2018 RC Topics
Check the table below for CAT RC topics of slot 1 and 2 of CAT 2018 exam.
| CAT 2018 Slot 1 |
CAT 2018 Slot 2 |
| RC -1: Genetics |
RC -1: Grover snails |
| RC -2: India’s view on its legacy of Second World War |
RC -2: Meritocracy and diversified teams |
| RC -3: Plastic pollution |
RC -3: Use of technology in essential services |
| RC -4: Elephant society |
RC -4: Rings of Saturn and their age |
| RC -5: Consumer behaviour studies |
RC -5: Human resource and learning |
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Types of Reading Comprehension Questions in CAT Exam
Coming to the types of questions asked on Reading Comprehension topics, one can expect a variety of questions in CAT 2025. Each CAT RC passage carries three to four questions which can be of the following types based on the theme of the passage:
- Questions based on Central Theme
- Vocabulary based questions
- Inference based questions
- Facts based questions
- Questions based on tone of the passage
- Passage structure based questions
- Title based questions
Let’s discuss each type of CAT RC questions individually.
Questions based on Central Theme: In this type of RC questions, the test taker has to identify the central theme of the passage. The question could be: ‘Which of the following options sum up the theme of the passage?’ Or ‘What is the central idea of the topic?’
These are generally easy to crack and one can guess the right answer upon reading the passage properly.
Vocabulary based questions: These types of questions in Reading Comprehension for CAT are generally, based on word meaning or antonym/synonym. For example, meaning of a word appearing in the passage will be asked like, ‘What is the meaning of ?’ or ‘What is the synonym of?'
The only way to crack vocabulary-based questions in CAT is by having a strong vocabulary base. There are very less vocabulary based questions in CAT now, though.
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Inference based questions: These are the toughest type of RC questions as the correct answer is completely dependent on ones understanding of the argument presented in the passage. The types of questions on these passages will be, '
What does the author mean by this?'
or '
What do you infer from this?'
To solve inference-based questions in Reading Comprehension section for CAT, you need to read the passage very carefully and understand the central theme. Break down the sentences while reading the passage, understand the fundamental theme and if needed make notes.
Facts-based questions: These questions are easy to solve, provided you read the passage carefully and mark important points. Also, understand the question well before answering. Fact based questions are usually in the form of fill in the blanks or correct/incorrect statements.
Passage structure-based questions: These types of questions ask candidates to arrange arguments presented in the passage in a logical manner. In CAT, you may also be asked to analyse the logic behind the paragraph. For example, ‘What does the last paragraph describe?’ or ‘What is the main argument in third paragraph?’
To crack CAT RC questions based on structure, read the passage in parts and try to get the gist of each paragraph. Pay attention on words such as ‘however’, ‘but’, ‘although’. Conjunctions can change the meaning of the statement.
Till 2014, there were only two sections in CAT. Quantitative Aptitude was clubbed with Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning was clubbed with Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension. In 2015, the Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning were clubbed together and Quantitative Aptitude and Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension made two individual sections. Since 2015, the sectional segregation has remained the same but the number of questions have come down from 100 to 66. The exam duration has also been reduced. Until 2019, the CAT exam was of 180 minutes and the total number of questions were 100. However, in 2020, the question paper structure was revised due to COVID-19 pandemic. In 2020, the total number of questions came down to 76. In 2021 and 2022, the number of questions were further lowered to 66. For the last two years, CAT is conducted for 2 hours, and the number of questions is 66. In CAT 2024 however, the number of questions were increased to 68.
The latest CAT question paper structure is: Total questions: 68 Number of sections: 3 Order of sections - 1. VARC 2. DILR 3. Quantitative Aptitude Sectional time limit: 40 minutes VARC questions: 24 DILR questions: 22 Quantitative Aptitude questions: 22.