GMAT · Verbal — Reading Comprehension · Maharashtra, India
Verbal — Reading Comprehension for the GMAT Exam — Maharashtra candidates
12% of the GMAT test plan. Analyzing 200–350 word business, science, and social-science passages to answer main-idea, inference, and application questions. Calibrated for Maharashtrian candidates.
For candidates aiming to clear this exam on the first attempt, the difference between Band 6 and Band 7+ — or "passing" and "comfortable margin" — usually comes down to fluency on a small number of high-leverage topics. Verbal — Reading Comprehension sits at roughly 12% of the Graduate Management Admission Test content distribution — Reading Comprehension (RC) rewards candidates who can extract structure — main argument, supporting evidence, author tone — without re-reading. GMAT RC passages are dense and technical; the questions test whether you can distinguish what the passage states from what you infer. Pass rates for the GMAT are published annually by the awarding body and vary by cohort and locale. For Maharashtra candidates preparing for GMAT, the calibration of study to local context matters: Maharashtra hosts the largest single-state JEE Main, NEET, and CET cohorts in India. MHT-CET is the state-level entrance test; many candidates sit JEE Main, MHT-CET, and NEET in the same year.
Common failure modes
These are the patterns that cause most candidates to lose marks on this topic. Recognising them in advance is half the work.
- !Spending too long reading the passage and not leaving time for the questions
- !Selecting an answer that is factually true but not stated in the passage
- !Misidentifying the main purpose by focusing on a detail paragraph
Study tips
- 1Read for structure, not content: identify the main claim, the counterpoint (if any), and the author's position in under 2 minutes.
- 2For "main idea" questions, eliminate answers that are too narrow (detail only) or too broad (beyond passage scope).
- 3For "inference" questions, the correct answer must be directly supportable by passage text — no outside knowledge.
- 4JEE Main and NEET are offered in Marathi (मराठी) at all Maharashtra centres — choose the medium that matches your school instruction medium for best comprehension speed.
- 5For NEET: Maharashtra State CET Cell runs separate state-quota counselling alongside MCC all-India counselling — register for both to maximise admission chances.
- 6Mumbai and Pune are the highest-density centres; book test slots within 30 minutes of your home pin code to avoid Mumbai monsoon-season transit delays on test day.
Sample GMAT Verbal — Reading Comprehension questions
These sample items mirror the format and difficulty of real GMAT questions. Practice with thousands more on the free Koydo question bank.
- 1
A GMAT RC passage argues that remote work increases productivity but notes two studies showing mixed results. The primary purpose of the passage is most likely to:
- AArgue definitively that remote work increases productivity
- BPresent a nuanced view of the evidence on remote work and productivityCorrect
- CSummarize the two studies showing mixed results
- DRecommend a remote work policy for companies
Why this answer?
The passage presents a claim and then qualifies it with contradictory evidence — a classic "nuanced analysis" structure. Option A overstates; option C reduces the passage to the studies alone; option D introduces a recommendation not present in the passage.
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