CSAT Tricks
CSAT Tricks
“I have gone through the e-book. The 3-step formula mentioned in the e-book can help in
getting very good accuracy in CSAT comprehension. Many examples from PYQs have been
used to explain various types of questions asked in the exam. This enhances the attractiveness
of this e-book. Further, Various Reading techniques mentioned can also be useful to
aspirants. I am sure Aspirants will benefit from reading the e-book.”
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Appeared in UPSC CSE 2022 Interview
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Comprehension questions"
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Appeared in CSE Mains 2023
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Contents
Introduction: Overview of CSAT Paper ............................................................................................................................ 6
What is the Usefulness of this short guide? .................................................................................................................... 7
Part 1: ............................................................................................................................................................................. 8
Never ignore these 4 rules: Foundational Rules ............................................................................................................. 8
Cardinal Rule 1: ....................................................................................................................................................... 8
Cardinal Rule 2: ....................................................................................................................................................... 8
Cardinal Rule 3: ....................................................................................................................................................... 9
Cardinal Rule 4: ....................................................................................................................................................... 9
Get Familiar with Reading comprehension questions: .................................................................................................. 10
Types of questions asked based on PYQs analysis......................................................................................................... 11
Part 2: ........................................................................................................................................................................... 13
The Best and Proven Approach for CSAT Comprehension: ........................................................................................... 13
Overview of Proven 3-Step Formula ............................................................................................................................. 13
Step 1: ................................................................................................................................................................... 13
Step 2: ................................................................................................................................................................... 13
Step 3: ................................................................................................................................................................... 13
4 Negative Rules: .......................................................................................................................................................... 15
3 Positive Rules ............................................................................................................................................................. 16
Part 3: How to double your reading speed with 100% comprehension? ...................................................................... 18
Part 4: Implementation Stage. ...................................................................................................................................... 21
‘Find Assumption’ Type of Questions ............................................................................................................................ 22
‘Find Inference’ Type of Questions ............................................................................................................................... 26
‘Find Corollary’ Types of Questions .............................................................................................................................. 29
‘Find Crucial Message’ Types of Questions ................................................................................................................... 31
What does the Author Imply or intend to say? Type of Questions ............................................................................... 34
‘Find Crux of the Passage’ Type of Questions ............................................................................................................... 37
‘Find the Central idea or Main idea of the passage’ ...................................................................................................... 40
Find ‘Summary’ type of question: ................................................................................................................................. 43
‘Find Practical Suggestion’ Type of Question: ............................................................................................................... 44
Find the ‘Underlying tone of the author’ ...................................................................................................................... 45
Miscellaneous type of question: Direct General studies Question & Answer type ....................................................... 46
Part 5 ............................................................................................................................................................................ 49
How to really get 55+ marks from the Comprehension section alone? ........................................................................ 49
Introduction: Overview of CSAT Paper
Reading
Logical Reasoning Maths
comprehension
On an average 27
questions are asked 15-25 questions 30-40 questions
each year
1. With the right approach, you can get more than 55+ Marks from the comprehension
section alone.
2. Require less effort than other sections. Other section such as quantitative aptitude
requires learning a large number of topics.
3. The rising difficulty level of other sections such as quantitative aptitude makes the
comprehension section attractive. In the 2023 CSAT Paper, Quant was very difficult.
Those Aspirants whose Comprehension sections were good were able to get marks
above the cut-off more easily.
What is the Usefulness of this short guide?
Major Problems faced by the Aspirants What will you learn in this e-book?
while solving Reading Comprehension. Solution Of Aspirant Problems
1. Lack of Proven Approach. ✓ Proven 3-step formula to fully
understand and solve any
comprehension question with up to
100% Accuracy.
✓ Learn Foundational concepts to solve
Comprehension Questions.
2. Difficulty in fully understanding the ➢ Scientific fast reading and
passage understanding techniques used by
toppers.
3. Takes too much time (75-80 minutes) ✓ 4 Proven Techniques to increase your
to solve 27 Passage. reading speed 50% to 100% higher
with 100% comprehension than your
current reading speed.
4. Low accuracy. ➢ 4 Cardinal rules to skyrocket your
accuracy.
➢ Practice more than 30 PYQS together.
➢ The right mindset, the right way of
thinking.
➢ 2023, 2022, 2021 CSAT Paper Solved
with the approach.
5. 2 options seem correct. Get confused ✓ 3 Positive Rules.
between 2 options. ✓ 4 Negative rules to find the correct
option.
6. when time is less how to solve ➢ Above Mentioned 3 Positive rules and
comprehension without reading the 4 Negative rules will help you. Also,
passage. how to use your general knowledge,
and common sense to answer such
questions will be explained.
Cardinal rule 1: The answer to the passage should ONLY be based upon the given
passage. You should not add & and use your prelims paper 1 knowledge while solving CSAT
Comprehension questions.
Please never ignore this advice otherwise you will make lots of mistakes. Many candidates
with great knowledge choose the wrong option because they go beyond the passage.
Even in an assumption type of question where there is a certain level of guesswork involved,
your thinking must be confined to the passage given.
To sum up, find the answer only based on the passage.
Even UPSC gives this direction. “Your answer to this item must be based on the passage
only”
Cardinal rule 2: Use the deductive method to find the correct option. It means
your aim should be to find a statement that is either certainly true or certainly false.
By this method, you will eliminate 3 options. The remaining last option would be your
correct choice.
For example, let’s say there are 4 options A, B, C, D. When you follow the deductive
method, you need to find 3 options as 100% wrong. Let’s say those 3 options are A, C, D.
Then your correct answer will be option B.
Cardinal rule 3: If you are stuck, leave the passage. Answer such passage in 2nd
round. Remember time is the most important commodity in exams.
If you do not follow this cardinal rule, you may fail to solve enough questions to pass in
CSAT Paper.
Cardinal rule 4: Once You have arrived at the option that you think is right.
Then trust yourself, do not check your answer again & again. I have seen enough number of
aspirants who doubted their first considered decision and made the wrong option choice later
due to pressure.
Question
statement
Options
Types of questions asked based on PYQs analysis
Crucial
message
Implication Inference
Types of
Questions
Assumption corollary
Total 27 28 27
Part 2:
The Best and Proven Approach for CSAT
Comprehension:
Step 2: Read the passage. While you are reading, do the following acts
1. After reading every 3-4 lines, recall what you have read. If possible, aim to summarize
in 1-2 words per 2 lines of paragraph.
2. Underline or highlight the important word. Aim to underline at least 1 word per line.
3. If you are not able to understand some words of the passage, do not worry, try to
understand the meaning of the whole passage. Just focus on getting the essence and
overview of the passage while reading.
Step 3: Now read Options. Please keep in mind the following points while reading
options:
1. Find the Most logically appropriate/accurate option as a correct option.
2. If you are not able to understand one option, then read the next option. Do not think too
much.
3. Keep in mind techniques for elimination of options: Positive rules and negative rules.
4 Negative Rules
These rules will help you eliminate options. Many aspirants get confused between 2 or 3
options out of 4 options. And they spend a lot of time thinking right option. Still, many times
such aspirants make mistakes. However, if you apply these techniques, you will be able to
correctly solve the comprehension question quickly. Also,
Some of these rules will also help in eliminating the option even without reading the
passage. Namely, Negative rules 1 and 2 will be very handy when you have less time for
solving comprehension questions.
In part 4 of this e-book, you will see lots of applications in comprehension questions. Right
now, your focus should be on learning these Negative rules.
NEGATIVE RULE 2: A very specific statement/Option is generally wrong. For example, if the
passage talks about fruit species found in India. But option talks only about mango fruit, then
such options are generally wrong. In general, a specific statement (option) focuses only on 1
part or 1 example.
This rule will be very helpful in arriving at the right option. Let’s assume you are confused
between 2 options. And if one of them is more specific than the other option. Then in most
cases, you can eliminate the specific statement as wrong.
NEGATIVE RULE 3: Irrelevant statement (statement stating something that is not mentioned
in the passage) is wrong—for instance, let’s assume that the passage talks about fruit trees.
But the option is talking about timber trees or something like that.
This rule is extremely useful. Lots of options will be eliminated with the help of this rule.
To properly implement this rule, you will be required to know what the passage is talking
about.
NEGATIVE RULE 4: A statement that is opposite to the passage is generally incorrect.
Sometimes statement/option is the opposite of what has been told in the passage. In such cases,
you can consider them as wrong.
3 Positive Rules
poSitive rule 1: Logically correct statement is right.
poSitive rule 3: A statement (option) that denotes possibility or avoids extreme is more
likely to be correct. Such an option contains words like
To show possibility: may, might, can, could, etc.
To Avoid extreme: some, many, more, etc.
Q. When we have less time or almost no time to read the passage then how to solve
Reading Comprehension Questions without reading the passage?
Ans. Before answering, remember following techniques do not have 100% accuracy. This
should be done only as “lender of last resort”. Before applying in the final exam, these
techniques should be practised in PYQs.
Techniques:
1. Quickly glance through the passage- just to get an idea of what the passage is talking
about. Then read the options.
2. Use the above Negative rules and Positive rules.
3. Use your general knowledge.
4. Use your common sense.
- Note: Steps 3 & 4 should be followed only if you have not read the passage properly.
Most of the time, the passage is taken from newspaper articles, some reports, etc. which
you already have studied in some form or other for your prelims paper 1. Therefore, we can
solve reading comprehension (RC) questions even without reading with good accuracy.
However, I would suggest following the Proven 3-Steps formula to get very high marks
in the comprehension section.
Part 3: How to double your reading speed with 100%
comprehension?
How to complete the comprehension section in 35-40 minutes?
Do you believe that your reading speed is fixed and cannot be increased? Or do you believe
if you read fast, you will understand less?
If the answer to any of the above questions is yes then my friend you are not alone, I was
exactly like you 3 years before. However, all the above beliefs were broken after I read books
like Speed Reading book by Justin Hammond, Limitless book by Jim Kwik, and many other
books.
After learning these speed-reading techniques and mastering them, I have taught them to
many aspirants. And their response has been pretty welcoming.
Before getting to know what are the speed-reading techniques and benefits of reading fast.
Let’s understand the drawbacks of reading slowly. The most important problem is you take too
much time. Many times, students face difficulty in focusing because their brain starts
wandering due to reading slowly.
speed-reading techniques:
Now, let’s understand the speed-reading techniques that can double your reading speed with
100% comprehension.
1. Stop reading out loud: it means start reading silently. This is because reading out
louder limits our reading speed to our talking speed. however, our mind can take
information at a much higher speed than talking speed.
- Many students think they read silently. However, they still read out loud not to the extent
others can listen. But they move their lips, tongue, etc. when they read. Also ensure that
your lips, mouth, tongue, and throat, are not moving. just monitor yourself.
- This technique alone can increase your reading speed by more than 20-30%.
- You understand what you read if you visualize the information through your
imagination.
3. Stopping Regression: it means directing your mind to understand the passage in one
reading. Do not keep on reading the same line again and again. Many aspirants reread
the same sentence twice despite they have understood it. This rereading has become a
habit.
- Practice this principle in a mock test. When practising in a mock test, read the passage
once then try to find out the right option.
Reason: When our mind knows that we can only read the passage once then it becomes
far more alert. Focus while reading enhances.
- Note: Only reread the sentence, only when it is absolutely essential. After a few days,
you will see that your habit of rereading the sentences has reduced. This will save you
a lot of time & help in completing the comprehension section faster.
If you want to increase your reading speed to even more. Then follow this 12-minute reading
exercise. To do this, you will need a book, timer, and pen/ finger.
This 12-minute reading practice is similar to a body workout done in the gym. It is a workout
for the brain. In a very few days, you will see significant improvement in your reading speed.
All these will help you solve the comprehension section within 35-40 minutes. These
techniques will also help in your studies for general studies.
5. Sit Straight: Your sitting posture also influences your comprehension ability. Sitting
straight increases blood flow to your brain. This helps in better functioning of the brain.
Therefore, Sit Straight. This also increases alertness.
Part 4: Implementation Stage.
Remember my friend, Knowing and Not implementing is the same as not knowing. We all
know this principle but many of us do not follow it- Practice makes us perfect. Therefore, I
would request you to practice as much as possible.
Having built the foundation for Reading Comprehension. Let’s now learn different types of
Questions asked in Reading Comprehension and how to solve them
‘Find Assumption’ Type of Questions
Meaning: Assumption shows the preconceived notion of the author. To find an
assumption means to find what the author has already believed before writing the passage.
It is not stated directly in the passage. It has a huge scope for guesswork.
Example: let’s say there is a statement, Rehan has Cracked the CSE Exam. The assumption
can be:
1. Rehan is a hardworking person.
2. Rehan is intelligent.
3. He is disciplined.
Secret Tip: To Find the assumption of the passage, find the option that is most relevant to
the given passage. Many times, most options will not be relevant to the passage. Also, use the
Negative and positive rules mentioned earlier. Please see below examples
2021 PYQ. Q-24
Ans: D
Summary of passage:
The passage highlights the
significance of GDP growth.
Explanation:
Imply is a verb. it means “to suggest or
indicate something without actually
saying it”.
And infer commonly means “to conclude
based on provided information”.
Nowhere in the
Option 2 is also incorrect.
passage, the author is trying to provide
information about the what is the ‘job of
government’.
Ans 21: D
Explanation: Assumption 1 is incorrect. As stated in the passage “Much of this change is brought
about by affluent farmers in the West/America.”. The previous statement uses the word
‘much’, not all. Therefore, we can infer that some development in agricultural technology
is also happening in developing countries. Further, Assumption also shows extremeness
which makes it less likely to be correct.
As stated in the passage “Techniques developed in the West are
Assumption 2 is also incorrect.
being adapted in some places to make tropical crops more productive”. It is also an
extreme statement.
Ans 22: A
because the first few lines of the passage highlight the problem of
Assumption 1 is correct
stagnant productivity of staples. The passage also says that the application of technology can
help in solving that problem.
Assumption 2: the passage provides no information about who wastes less food. So, it is an
irrelevant statement.
Ans 23: A
because the first few sentences of the passage highlight the problem of
Assumption 1 is correct
stagnant productivity of staple crops. This problem may make growing food for future
generations a challenge.
Assumption 2 is not correct because the passage does not talk about corporate farming anywhere.
because the
Assumption 2 is also not correct
passage does not provide any information
regarding where the next food crisis will
happen.
‘Find Inference’ Type of Questions
Meaning of Inference: An inference is a conclusion that you draw about something by
using the information provided in the passage. It means your conclusion (opinion) is based on
facts/figures/examples/ evidence given in the passage. Your opinion must be based on the
evidence given in the passage. No guesswork is involved.
Example: When you see a sad person; you infer he must be having some problem. you
inferred it using your observation by seeing his gloomy face. However, if you think that he is
sad because of some financial issue or relationship issue then this is (your) assumption.
because it is an extreme
Option 1 is incorrect
statement. Also, the first line of the passage
says “Seditions, wars, and contempt or
breach of the laws ….as to the bad state of a
dominion”. It means in good dominion;
sedition may not happen.
because the
Option 1 is incorrect
passage nowhere mentions that
globalization undermines socio-
economic structure.
because it is
Option 3 is also incorrect
too specific. Also, the passage does
not mention about rents India
should charge.
Explanation:
because the passage says
Option 1 is incorrect
“Businesses that do not hedge (means
secure) against the threat of uncertain
outcome fail”. The passage does not say that
emission-causing businesses will close
down.
because it is too
Option 2 is also incorrect
specific. Administration of a state
requires Politicians, civil servants, etc.
(While solving, you might have been
confused between options 2 & 3.)
because nowhere
Option 2 is incorrect
passage discuss Sustainable
development goals.
because it is not
Option 3 is incorrect
mentioned. It is irrelevant.
because it goes
Option 4 is also incorrect
against the passage. the passage
mentions that the energy decision-
making process with both the supply
and demand side.
What does the Author Imply or intend to say? Type of
Questions
Meaning: Imply means to suggest something in an indirect way or without actually saying
it.
Intend to say means something that you want to say, but either do not say or are unable to say
at the time.
Implication means the act of implying. In simple terms, implication means something that is
suggested or said indirectly. All 3 are almost the same. The ‘implication’ word is a noun, and
the ‘imply’ word is a verb.
Example: let’s say there is a statement “Civil service exam is the most prestigious exam in
the country. Millions apply in this exam but only a few succeed.”
The Implication or what does author intends to say or imply would be: Cracking the civil
service exam is difficult.
Secret Tip: From our exam perspective, for all 3 cases, we will find what the author is trying
to suggest directly or indirectly
2021 PYQ. Q-43 Ans: D
Ans 62: A
The explanation for question 62 is
given on a later page.
‘Find Crux of the Passage’ Type of Questions
Meaning: The crux is the most basic point of the passage. It is the central point of the
passage. the crux is the essential or decisive point.
Example: Are you able to recall scenes from 3 Idiots movie where Rancho gives a very long
definition of notebook? And when his professor asks “Kahna kya chahte ho?’’ (What do you
want to say?) then Rancho answers “Notebook sir!”. So, this answer of Rancho is the crux of
that long definition.
To find Crux, we focus on the most significant point of the passage and ignore other minor
points. The most significant point is mentioned again and again in the passage.
Secret Tip: in simplest terms, from our exam perspective, it is a one-line summary of the
passage.
Ans 62: A
Option 2 is irrelevant.
Secret tip: Read the passage then think what the passage is talking about. And what is the
passage suggesting? Your answer must be relevant to the passage. Your answer must be based
on the passage only.
Secret Tip: For this type of question, you will be necessarily required to read the passage.
Just follow the 3-step formula mentioned in the first part of this e-book. Also, apply positive
and negative rules to arrive at the final answer.
Explanation: Q.31
Ans 31: C
Statement 1 is correct. This is because the passage mentions “An outcome of this is the
extinction of those species which cannot overcome environmental adversity…”
Statement 2 is not correct. This is because does not provide any information about the genome
of all species. This is also an extreme statement (Negative rule 1).
Statement 3 is correct. As the passage mentions “This failure to survive, in modern terms, can
be attributed to the genomes which are unable to withstand geological vagaries or biological
mishaps…”
Statement 4 is also correct. As the passage mentions “In biological evolution on the earth,
extinction of species has been a major feature…”
Ans 32: B
Explanation: Q.32
The passage itself provides an answer to this question. As mentioned in the passage “The
Darwinian explanation for extinct life is ...organisms go extinct as a function of environmental
or biological assaults for which their inheritance deems them ill-equipped. Therefore, the so-
called Darwinian theory of evolution is not a theory at all…”
Part 5
How to really get 55+ marks from the
Comprehension section alone?
First, I would like to congratulate you because you have already built the foundation to
correctly solve all reading comprehension (RC) questions. You have also practised more than
30 various types of comprehension questions in the part 4 section of this e-book. I am sure this
learning would help you easily get 50-60 marks from the comprehension section alone.
However, as you know just reading books on how to swim, and practising for a few days
will not make you master in swimming. In the same way, I think you need to do 2 more things
to achieve mastery in RC Apart from what you have learned.
1. 15 Minutes RC Mastery Practice:
-Aim to solve 7 RC Questions in 10 minutes. Apply whatever you learnt till now.
- and in the next 5 minutes, Analyze your accuracy. Learn from mistakes. If you make
any question wrong then ask yourself why you choose that option as correct.
2. If you follow this suggestion, you will increase your ability to quickly understand. You
will also be able to remember whatever you have studied for a longer time (Very
important for Prelims paper 1 & mains paper). The suggestion is
- Active Recall Method: Recall whatever you have read after every page of the
study. Research has proven that Active Recall enhances comprehension ability and
also builds long-term memory.
- Try to find a connection between the previous topic and the current topic. This will
enhance the connection between brain neurons which store various memories.
Thanks for reading and preparing yourself for the ever-growing unpredictability of UPSC
CSAT Comprehension. Remember my friend, Knowing and Not implementing is the same as
not knowing. You have learned these techniques so now Be ready to implement them in PYQs.
For your reference:
UPSC CSAT 2023 Answer Key
UPSC 2022 CSAT Answer Key
UPSC 2021 CSAT Answer Key
Your Notes:
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