IFSCA Grade A Descriptive Paper: Reading Comprehension Tips and Tricks

The Reading Comprehension (RC) section in the IFSCA Grade A 2025 Descriptive English paper is not just about understanding a passage—it’s about processing, analyzing, and responding accurately within a time limit. This section can be a real score booster if approached with the right strategies.

Most aspirants struggle here due to vague answers, poor comprehension, and weak time management. With targeted practice and structured techniques, you can aim to score 20+ out of 35, giving your overall descriptive score a solid boost.

In this Bank Whizz guide, you’ll learn the complete strategy to master RC for IFSCA Grade A 2025.


📘 Exam Pattern Snapshot

SectionMarksQuestionsRecommended Time
Reading Comprehension35520 minutes

You will be presented with a passage of around 400–500 words, followed by 5 subjective questions. The questions may be factual, inferential, vocabulary-based, or analytical.


🎯 Why RC Matters

  • High ROI: Each correct answer can fetch up to 7 marks.
  • Precision Over Length: Short, accurate responses fetch more marks than long, vague ones.
  • Skill Over Memory: RC doesn’t require prior knowledge—only smart reading and answering.

🧠 Understanding the Types of Questions

1. Factual

Questions directly answered in the text.
Tip: Use keywords to locate the answer quickly.

2. Inferential

Requires reading between the lines.
Tip: Ask yourself, “What is the author suggesting?”

3. Vocabulary

Meaning of words/phrases in context.
Tip: Don’t rely on your existing vocab—use sentence clues.

4. Tone/Purpose

What is the tone of the passage?
Tip: Look at language indicators—critical, optimistic, sarcastic?

5. Analytical

Questions testing your ability to interpret ideas.
Tip: Be logical and consistent with the passage.


✍️ How to Answer RC Questions in Descriptive English

ComponentTip
Word LimitAim for 30–50 words per answer
StyleFormal, clear, grammatically correct
AvoidPersonal opinions, bullet points
StructureAnswer in full sentences
FocusAddress the keyword in the question

✅ Step-by-Step Approach to Solving RC

Step 1: Skim the Passage

  • Read quickly to get the central idea.
  • Underline or note keywords in each paragraph.

Step 2: Read the Questions

  • Before going deep, read all 5 questions.
  • Identify factual vs inferential questions.

Step 3: Go Back and Scan

  • Now read passage again, line by line.
  • When you locate the answer, stop and note it.

Step 4: Draft Answer Clearly

  • Use formal tone.
  • Begin with the subject of the question.
  • Avoid filler words like “I think” or “maybe”.

📋 Sample Question & Model Answer

Passage Summary: Talks about India’s fintech growth, its impact on banking, and regulatory challenges.

Question: What are the key benefits of fintech growth in India’s financial sector?

Model Answer:
Fintech growth in India has improved financial inclusion, enhanced the speed and efficiency of transactions, reduced dependency on physical branches, and introduced innovative services such as digital wallets and lending platforms.


🕒 Time Management Strategy

ActivityTime Allocation
Skim & Understand Passage5 minutes
Read and Mark Questions2 minutes
Scan Passage for Answers8–9 minutes
Write All 5 Answers5 minutes
Proofread2 minutes

Total: ~20 minutes
Stick to this limit in both mocks and real exam to finish all three descriptive tasks on time.


📚 Daily Practice Plan

DayTask
Monday1 RC from newspaper editorial
Tuesday1 RC mock test (Bank Whizz)
WednesdayFocus on tone/purpose Qs
ThursdayPractice summarizing passages
FridayVocabulary from RCs
SaturdayFull descriptive mock
SundayAnalyze answers, fix gaps

🧾 Common Mistakes in RC Answers

MistakeImpact
Rewriting large portions of passageShows poor comprehension
Too short/incomplete answersReduces marks drastically
Including opinionsIrrelevant in factual questions
Writing informallyShows lack of professionalism
Ignoring question directiveMisses the answer focus

🗣️ RC Vocabulary Strategy

You don’t need a huge vocabulary, but knowing words in context helps.

WordContextual Meaning Example
Disruptive“Fintech is a disruptive force in traditional banking.”
Inclusion“Financial inclusion is a key goal of digital policy.”
Regulation“The regulator introduced new norms to ensure compliance.”

Tip: Maintain a vocab diary of words you encounter in RC practice. Write down:

  • Word
  • Meaning
  • Sentence from RC
  • Your own sentence

🔍 Where to Practice RC for IFSCA

SourceBenefit
Bank Whizz RC MocksExam-style passages with feedback
The Hindu EditorialGood for tone and inference practice
Indian Express Op-EdIdeal for analytical reasoning
Yojana MagazineSocial/economic themes
SEBI/RBI Past PapersSimilar pattern & vocabulary level

💡 How to Improve Comprehension Speed

  1. Read editorials daily: Build familiarity with finance/economy language.
  2. Summarize each paragraph in one sentence after reading.
  3. Ask questions: What’s the author’s main point? What is he/she proving?
  4. Practice active reading: Engage with the text, not just passively read it.
  5. Reduce regression: Avoid re-reading full paragraphs unless needed.

🔍 Bonus: Sample Practice Passage Themes

You may encounter passages related to:

  • Role of IFSCA in international finance
  • Cross-border banking regulations
  • Environmental finance and ESG trends
  • Rise of digital currencies and CBDCs
  • Impact of technology on banking operations

Pro Tip: Try writing 5-line summaries after reading such articles.


🏁 Final Takeaway

The Reading Comprehension section in IFSCA Grade A 2025 is a golden opportunity to earn marks—provided you practice smart. Instead of overcomplicating, focus on clarity, conciseness, and comprehension.

With Bank Whizz, you can:

  • Attempt real-time mocks
  • Get expert-evaluated answers
  • Practice relevant RC topics
  • Fix your gaps before the exam

RC success is about accuracy, not just reading.
Train your eyes, sharpen your understanding, and make every word count.