FAQ in Reading Comprehension
FAQ in Reading Comprehension
Reading Comprehensions are accompanied by a number of different question types. Generally, we can
classify the different question types into two broad categories: big picture questions (based on the
whole passage) and specific purpose questions (based on some specific element of the passage). These
two categories along with their sub-categories are discussed as follows:
These questions refer to the broad overview of the passage and check your overall understanding of the
passage. These are mostly asked in the following forms:
Which of the following most accurately states the main idea of the passage?
Which of the following best states the central idea of the passage?
This refers to the most important and emphasized point of the passage. Eg.
This question type can also be asked for a specific paragraph (eg. The primary purpose of paragraph 3 is)
instead of the whole passage.
3. Title Question:
By title, we mean the heading that would be most suitable for the passage. The title should be built
around the central idea of the passage. Eg.
Select the most suitable title for the passage from the following:
4. Structure & Organization
Structure/Organization is the pattern that the author follows to convey his notions about the given
subject. Eg.
Which of the following best describes the organization of the first paragraph of the passage?
Specific Questions:
These questions intend to ask you to identify the correct/incorrect facts. Eg.
6. Inference Question:
Inferences are the indirect conclusions of the passage. They are not directly stated in the passage. Eg.
This question type can also be constructed from a specific portion of the passage.
7. ‘Must be true’ Question:
These refer to the direct and logical conclusions that follow from the passage. Eg.
According to the passage, which one of the following would the author agree with?
According to the passage, which one of the following would the author disagree with?
This question type can be constructed from a specific paragraph instead of the whole passage.
8. Paraphrase Question:
These questions essentially ask you to explain the meaning of a particular statement in other words or in
different words than that given in the passage. Eg.
Paraphrase refers to ‘Express the same message in different words/ Rewording for the purpose of
clarification’.
9. Vocabulary Question:
These questions test your vocabulary- ask you the meaning of a word/phrase/synonym or the opposite
of the word/antonym. The contextual meaning of the word holds more importance here. Eg.
The above mentioned list is a comprehensive list of question types that are generally asked from the
RCs. Any new question will be a derivative of these only.