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CAT ProEdge VARC Program


No. Section Topic Syllabus
 Basic Synonyms
 Basic Antonyms
Basic Vocabulary
 Basic Idioms
 One Word Substitution
 Appropriate Replacement
English Usage - I Context Based Vocabulary  Inappropriate Replacement
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(Vocabulary)  Contextual Idioms
 Appropriate Usage (Diction)
Usage Based Vocabulary  Inappropriate Usage
 Match The Columns
 Analogy
Reasoning Based Vocabulary
 Odd One Out
Basic Grammar Concepts  Parts Of Speech
 Subject Verb Agreement Errors
 Pronoun Errors
Error Based Grammar  Tense Errors
Concepts  Modifier Errors
 Parallel Construction Errors
 Idiomatic Errors
English Usage - II
2  Identification of Correct Sentences
(Grammar) Identification Based Grammar
 Identification of Incorrect Sentences
Questions
 Fragmented Sentence
 Sentence Correction
Correction Based Grammar
 Best Sentence
Questions
 Missing Part
Miscellaneous Grammar
 Grammar Based Fill In The Blanks
Questions
3 Verbal Logic  Single Blank (Word/Idiom)
 Double Blanks (Word/Idiom)
 Multiple Blanks (Word/Idiom)
 Paragraph Based Fill In The Blanks
Fill In The Blanks
(Word/Idiom)
 Maximum Fill (Word)
 Missing Part (Sentence/Statement)
 Nonsensical Word Replacement
Sentence Rearrangement  Complete Rearrangement
 Partial Rearrangement
 Advanced Rearrangement
 TITA Rearrangement
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 Sentence Exclusion
 Starting Sentence Deleted
Paragraph Logic  Intermediate Sentence Deleted
 Last Sentence Deleted
 Summary
Paragraph Summary
 TITA Summary
 Assumption Based
 Assumption
 Strengthen
 Weaken
 Flaw
 Evaluate
 Paradox/Discrepancy
Critical Reasoning
 Structure Based
 Bold Face
 Method of Argument
 Parallel Reasoning
 Conclusion Based
 Conclusion
 Inference
Fact, Inference & Judgement  Fact, Inference and Judgement
(FIJ)  TITA FIJ
4 Reading Reading Comprehension  Main Idea
Comprehension  Main Idea/Central Idea
 Thematic highlight/Theme
 Primary Purpose/Concern
 Summary
 Tone
 Tone of the passage
 Tone of the line/paragraph
 Category of the passage
 Style
 Suitable/Appropriate Title
 Source of the passage
 Author’s profession
 Possible solution to a problem
discussed in the passage
 Previous/Next Paragraph/Topic
 Inference
 Inference
 Why does the author
 Assumption made by the author
 Strengthen/Weaken the author’s
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main argument
 Imply
 Miscellaneous
 Author likely to agree/disagree
with
 True/False statements
 “Something” in the context of the
passage means
 Approach used by the author to
develop the passage
 The author of the passage has
mentioned “something” in order
to
 Literary tool used by the author
to talk about “something”
 Fact/Detail based (Direct)
 Syllogisms
 Logical Connectives
 Cause and Effect
 Course of Action
 Strong and Weak Arguments
5 Miscellaneous Logic Miscellaneous Logic
 Implicit Assumptions
 Assertion and Reason
 Probably True or False and Definitely
True or False
 Decision Making

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