REET Level 2 study notes
Unseen Prose Passage (Upper Primary)
Unseen Prose Passage in REET Level 2 Language II English means reading a fresh prose text and answering from textual evidence. The RBSE syllabus names three anchors with it: Linking Devices, Subject-Verb Concord and Inferences. Preparation should train learners to locate clue lines, read connector relations, identify the head subject before choosing a verb, and keep inferences modestly supported by the passage.
Key points
- RBSE names Unseen Prose Passage with Linking Devices, Subject-Verb Concord and Inferences.
- Answers must come from the given passage, not remembered outside facts.
- Connector words show contrast, reason, result, sequence, example or condition.
- Subject-verb concord depends on the head subject, not the nearest noun.
- Inference means a supported conclusion, not a personal guess.
- Use read, mark, return, compare and justify as the exam routine.
- Teacher-authored passages are valid practice but must not be cited as official sources.
- Current NCERT title checks prevent stale textbook references.
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Unseen Prose Passage in REET Level 2 Language II English means reading a fresh prose text and answering from textual evidence. The RBSE syllabus names three anchors with it: Linking Devices, Subject-Verb Concord and Inferences. Preparation should train learners to locate clue lines, read connector relations, identify the head subject before choosing a verb, and keep inferences modestly supported by the passage.
