Here’s a structured analysis and answer guide for a CAT 2021 VARC Slot 2 question, tailored to an Indian context. Since specific question details aren’t provided, I’ll assume a typical VARC Slot 2 format (e.g., Reading Comprehension followed by 5 MCQs) and create an example problem:
Problem Statement
Title: CAT 2021 VARC Slot 2: Cultural Heritage in Modern India
Passage:
"India’s cultural landscape is undergoing rapid transformation. While urbanization fuels innovation, rural areas face erosion of traditional practices. A 2020 UNESCO report highlights that 68% of India’s folk art forms are at risk of消失. Yet, initiatives like the ‘Rashtriya Kala S원’ aim to revive heritage through digital storytelling. Critics argue these efforts are tokenistic, but proponents believe they foster global identity. What is the primary purpose of the passage?"
Options:
A) To recommend policy changes for cultural preservation
B) To contrast urban-rural divides in India’s cultural evolution
C) To evaluate the effectiveness of UNESCO’s initiatives
D) To emphasize the role of technology in safeguarding heritage
E) To critique commercialization of traditional art
Answer & Explanation
Correct Answer: B) To contrast urban-rural divides in India’s cultural evolution
Step-by-Step Reasoning:
Identify the passage’s main theme: The passage discusses India’s cultural changes, contrasting urban progress with rural tradition erosion.
Key contrast indicators:
"Urbanization fuels innovation" vs. "rural areas face erosion of traditional practices."
UNESCO’s report (global concern) vs. national initiatives (local action).
Eliminate distractors:
A) The passage doesn’t explicitly recommend policies.
C) UNESCO’s role isn’t evaluated; it’s cited as a report.
D) Technology is mentioned (digital storytelling) but not the primary focus.
E) Critique of commercialization isn’t central.
Conclusion: The passage contrasts two opposing trends (urban vs. rural) to highlight cultural tensions, making B the best choice.
Vocabulary & Concepts
Erosion: Decline or loss of traditional practices.
Tokenistic: Superficial or symbolic efforts.
Global identity: Cultural uniqueness recognized internationally.
Common Pitfalls

Overfitting: Assuming "UNESCO" = correct answer (distraction).
Misreading: Focusing on technology (D) instead of the broader urban-rural contrast.
Key CAT VARC Strategies
Skim the passage: Note the first/last sentences and repeated terms (e.g., "urbanization," "eroded").
Identify the question type: Main idea/author’s view/contrast/sequence.
Eliminate extremes: Avoid options that overstate or understate the passage.
For further practice, consider topics like Economic Development vs. Sustainability or Digital India’s impact on rural lives—common in CAT VRIs. Let me know if you’d like more examples!
Let me know if you need a different question type (e.g., Reading Comprehension with inference questions) or specific vocabulary strategies!
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