Unseen Passage
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Unseen Passage
Unseen Passage
What you'll learn
- How to approach unseen passages in Class 11 English — skimming, scanning, and close reading.
- To identify main idea, supporting details, tone, and purpose under time pressure.
- To map paragraph structure so answers stay text-bound, not guessed from general knowledge.
- To manage vocabulary-in-context and factual/detail questions in CBSE and competitive formats.
Key concepts
Level 1 — Foundations
Verbal: An unseen passage is a short text you have not studied before, followed by questions testing understanding, inference, and vocabulary.
Three-pass method:
| Pass | Time | Goal |
|---|---|---|
| Skim | 30–45 sec | Title, first/last sentences, overall topic |
| Question-led scan | Per question | Locate keywords in passage |
| Close read | As needed | Resolve tricky inference or tone items |
Question types:
- Literal: Answer stated explicitly — copy idea in own words.
- Inferential: Combine two sentences; do not overreach.
- Vocabulary: Replace word using nearby context clues (contrast, example, definition).
- Title/theme: Capture full passage scope, not one detail.
Annotation: Underline names, dates, cause-effect markers (because, however, therefore).
Level 2 — Exam depth
Tone words: Objective, critical, nostalgic, ironic, persuasive — justify with evidence phrase from text.
Elimination in MCQs: Option too narrow (one paragraph only), too broad (beyond passage), or opposite polarity (author supports X, option attacks X).
Long passage strategy: Note one-line gist per paragraph in margin — prevents mixing paragraph 2 detail into paragraph 4 question.
Poetry vs prose unseen: Poetry needs attention to shift (but, yet) and repeated images; prose needs topic sentences.
Word limit answers: First answer content; then trim adjectives. CBSE values relevance over length.
Worked example
Answer main idea and detail questions
Passage gist: Urban community gardens reduce food miles, build neighbourhood ties, but need municipal water access.
Q1 Main idea? **Community gardens benefit cities but depend on infrastructure support** — covers benefit + limitation.
Q2 Detail: What problem is mentioned? **Water access from municipality** — not invented "lack of land" if absent.
Q3 Inference: Author likely supports? **Measured support** — praises gardens, acknowledges water issue → balanced advocacy.
Vocabulary in context
Sentence: "The policy proved **ephemeral**, fading once funding stopped."
Options: eternal, short-lived, complex, unfair.
Clue: "fading once funding stopped" → **short-lived**.
Never pick dictionary-first meaning without context.
Common mistakes
| Mistake | Why it happens | Fix |
|---|---|---|
| Using outside knowledge | Topic familiar from news | Every claim must be passage-backed |
| Choosing title from one example | Memorable detail stuck | Title must cover whole passage |
| Extreme inference | Reading between lines too far | Inference needs textual support chain |
| Skipping question scan | Read whole passage twice | Read questions first to focus scan |
Quick check
- List three differences between skimming and scanning.
- Passage says "some critics argue" — can you treat as author's belief?
- Why is "All of the above" risky in passage MCQs?
- Stretch: Write a one-line gist rule for 5-paragraph argumentative passages.
Revision tip: Revisit adjacent topics in Reading Comprehension before mixed practice on Unseen Passage.
Open the Practice tab for graded questions on Unseen Passage.
Exam strategy
Read questions before the passage on first attempt; on revision passes, skim passage then questions. Budget roughly ninety seconds per hundred words of passage plus thirty seconds per question. For vocabulary items, substitute each option into the original sentence — grammar and tone eliminate faster than definitions. Leave no inference item blank; eliminate two options using scope rules, then choose between remaining pair.
Key Takeaways (TL;DR)
- What you'll learn
- Key concepts
- Worked example
- Common mistakes
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