Verbal Ability And Reading Comprehension For The Cat By Nishit K Access
. Arjun used to move sentences around like furniture in a dark room. Now, he looked for "mandatory pairs"—the linguistic glue that bound an idea together. He found the pronoun that pointed to a noun three sentences back. He found the chronological link that anchored the narrative.
The CAT is unpredictable. Some years are easy; others are brutal. Sinha’s practice questions are graded into levels of difficulty (LODs). This allows He found the pronoun that pointed to a
is widely considered a cornerstone resource for aspirants preparing for the Common Admission Test (CAT) and other premier management entrance exams like XAT, SNAP, and IIFT. Published by Pearson India , this book is designed to provide a comprehensive, one-stop solution for the VARC section , which traditionally carries the highest weightage in the CAT examination. Key Features of the Book Some years are easy; others are brutal
The book does not merely provide passages; it teaches how to read them. It introduces concepts like "transition words," "author's main idea," and "tone analysis" before diving into practice sets. This pedagogical approach is what separates it from generic practice papers. Sinha includes a chapter on roots
While CAT has dropped explicit vocabulary questions (antonym/synonym), Sinha includes a chapter on roots, prefixes, and suffixes because a strong vocabulary is necessary for inferring words in RC passages. There is also a brief section on Critical Reasoning (not directly in CAT but helpful for XAT & IIFT).
By treating VA as a puzzle of coherence rather than a test of vocabulary, the book empowers students to solve questions with higher accuracy.



