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Study Material — 1 PYQs (2021–2021) · Concept Notes · Shortcuts

NDA Theme & Title Based is a frequently tested subtopic — 1 previous year questions from 2021–2021 papers are included below with concept notes, key rules and shortcut tricks.

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NDA Theme & Title Based — Past Exam Questions

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Exam Q 12021Previous Year Pattern

The Green Revolution of the 1960s transformed India's agricultural landscape through the introduction of high-yield variety (HYV) seeds, synthetic fertilisers, and modern irrigation techniques. Initially confined to Punjab and Haryana, this movement dramatically increased food grain production, making India self-sufficient in wheat and rice. However, the intensive farming practices depleted soil nutrients, reduced biodiversity, and created dependency on chemical inputs. While the revolution solved the immediate crisis of food scarcity, it presented new environmental challenges that persist today. Question: What is the primary theme of the passage?

Concept Notes

Theme & Title Based— Rules & Concept

Core ConceptRead this first — the foundation of the topic
Core Concept

Theme is the main message or central idea that runs through the entire passage. Title is a short phrase that captures this theme perfectly. Both must cover the whole passage, not just parts of it

Key Rules

The correct theme/title must be neither too broad nor too narrow. It should not include information not mentioned in the passage. It must reflect the author's tone and purpose. Avoid options that focus on minor details or examples only.

Exam PatternsWhat examiners ask — read before attempting PYQs

SSC typically asks 'What is the central theme?' or 'Choose the most appropriate title.' Wrong options often include: overly specific details, information not in passage, too broad generalizations, or opposite meanings.

ShortcutsUse these to save 30–60 seconds per question

- The 80% Rule: The correct theme/title should connect to at least 80% of the passage content. If an option only relates to one paragraph out of four, eliminate it immediately.

Worked ExampleSolve this step-by-step before moving on
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Step 1

Identify what each paragraph discusses - all relate to urban pollution problems and solutions.

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Check options - 'Health impacts on children' covers only one aspect. 'Environmental challenges worldwide' is too broad.

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Apply 80% rule - 'Urban pollution: Problems and solutions' covers the entire passage content.

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Verify tone - passage is informative and balanced, not alarming or critical. Answer: 'Urban pollution: Problems and solutions' Advanced Trick - Keyword Frequency: Count how often key concepts appear. The theme usually reflects the most frequently discussed concept, not necessarily the most dramatic one.

Exam TrapsCommon mistakes students make — avoid these

Students often choose options that sound impressive or use difficult words from the passage. Remember, the correct answer captures meaning, not fancy vocabulary. Also, don't pick the first option that seems relevant - compare all choices systematically. Another frequent error is choosing titles that match only the opening or closing paragraph.

The theme must represent the complete passage journey, from introduction to conclusion. Practice eliminating extreme options first - those with words like 'always,' 'never,' 'completely,' or 'only' are usually wrong unless the passage specifically uses such absolute language.

Key Points to Remember

  • Theme represents the central message running through the entire passage
  • Correct title must be neither too broad nor too narrow in scope
  • Apply the 80% rule - theme should connect to most passage content
  • Eliminate options focusing only on specific examples or minor details
  • Count keyword frequency to identify the most discussed concept
  • Avoid titles with absolute words like always, never, only unless passage supports
  • Theme must match author's tone - informative, critical, optimistic etc
  • Wrong options often include information not mentioned in the passage

Exam-Specific Tips

  • Theme & Title questions carry 2-3 marks in SSC CGL Reading Comprehension
  • Typically 1-2 questions per passage test theme identification skills
  • Wrong options frequently use impressive vocabulary from passage without capturing meaning
  • Correct themes avoid absolute terms like completely, always, never unless passage supports
  • SSC prefers balanced titles over dramatic or sensational options
  • Questions commonly start with 'What is the central theme' or 'Most appropriate title'
  • Theme questions appear in every SSC CGL Tier-1 English section
  • Options testing only first or last paragraph content are usually incorrect

60-Second Revision — Theme & Title Based

  • Remember: Apply 80% rule - theme must connect to most passage content
  • Formula: Count keyword frequency to identify main concept discussed
  • Trap: Avoid options focusing only on examples or single paragraphs
  • Check: Theme must match author's overall tone and purpose
  • Eliminate: Options with absolute words unless passage specifically supports
  • Strategy: Compare all options systematically, don't pick first relevant one
  • Warning: Impressive vocabulary doesn't mean correct theme
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