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Flashcards for Reading Comprehension — the active-recall tool for AFPSAT Verbal Ability aspirants. Each card tests a key concept, formula, or definition from the AFPSAT 2026 syllabus. Use them daily in the final month before exam day.

Exam context

For the Armed Forces of the Philippines Service Aptitude Test, Armed Forces of the Philippines tests Verbal Ability under a "Core" label, with Reading Comprehension in the 7th slot across 7 chapters. AFPSAT candidates must clear the AFP-set percentile cut on the 2026 paper, which draws about a meaningful share of Verbal Ability questions. Date to watch: Multiple schedules yearly.

Reading Comprehension - Flashcards

Master the essential skills and strategies for reading comprehension tests commonly found in Philippine civil service examinations and other professional assessments. These flashcards cover the five key reading skills, effective techniques, question types, and proven strategies to help you analyze passages accurately and answer comprehension questions with confidence.

Cards

What are the five specific skills that reading comprehension tests measure?

1. Noting Details - remembering specific information to answer who, what, when, where, why, and how questions 2. Extent of Vocabulary - understanding unfamiliar words using context clues 3. Identifying the Main Idea - finding the topic sentence or central theme 4. Inferring Details and Predicting Results - making logical assumptions beyond what is explicitly stated 5. Drawing Conclusions - using judgment to assess information and make reasonable deductions

Tags

  • fundamental_concepts
  • reading_skills
  • basic

Topic

Reading Skills

Card Id

RC1

Difficulty

easy

Image Prompt

What is the R-E-A-D strategy for approaching reading comprehension?

R - Read the questions first to know what details to look for E - Eliminate unnecessary choices by crossing out obviously wrong answers A - Analyze sentences using context clues for difficult words D - Determine the main idea by connecting details and eliminating irrelevant information

Tags

  • strategies
  • techniques
  • intermediate

Topic

Reading Strategies

Card Id

RC2

Difficulty

intermediate

Image Prompt

Define 'Noting Details' and explain its importance in reading comprehension.

Noting Details is the skill of remembering specific information from a passage. It involves gathering factual information to answer the basic questions: Who (people involved), What (events/actions), When (time), Where (place), Why (reasons), and How (methods/processes). This skill is fundamental because it provides the foundation for understanding the passage and answering literal comprehension questions.

Tags

  • noting_details
  • definitions
  • basic

Topic

Reading Skills

Card Id

RC3

Difficulty

easy

Image Prompt

How can you identify the main idea of a paragraph?

To identify the main idea: 1. Check the opening and closing sentences first - main ideas are often found there 2. Ask yourself: 'What is this passage primarily about?' 3. Look for the topic sentence that summarizes the central theme 4. Connect all supporting details to find the overarching message 5. Use elimination - cross out choices with words not mentioned in the passage 6. Avoid titles that are too broad or too specific

Tags

  • main_idea
  • techniques
  • intermediate

Topic

Main Ideas

Card Id

RC4

Difficulty

intermediate

Image Prompt

What are context clues and why are they important for vocabulary in reading comprehension?

Context clues are hints within a sentence or passage that help readers understand the meaning of unfamiliar words. They are important because: 1. Not everyone can memorize all dictionary words 2. Words can have different meanings depending on usage 3. They help maintain reading flow without stopping to look up words 4. They improve overall passage comprehension 5. They are essential for answering vocabulary questions in tests

Tags

  • context_clues
  • vocabulary
  • intermediate

Topic

Vocabulary Strategies

Card Id

RC5

Difficulty

intermediate

Image Prompt

Compare objective questions versus subjective questions in reading comprehension.

Objective Questions: - Answers found directly in the passage - Test explicit information (who, what, when, where, why) - Example: 'According to the author...' - Require careful reading and memory Subjective Questions: - Require critical thinking and analysis - Test understanding beyond explicit text - Example: 'The author implies that...' - Need interpretation and inference skills

Tags

  • question_types
  • comparison
  • intermediate

Topic

Question Types

Card Id

RC6

Difficulty

intermediate

Image Prompt

What should you do when encountering tone or attitude questions?

For tone/attitude questions: 1. Look for words that convey emotion (great, brutal, greedy, arrogant) 2. Identify whether the mood is happy, sad, angry, fearful, or excited 3. Pay attention to the author's choice of descriptive language 4. Consider the overall feeling the passage creates 5. Example: 'seeking refuge' suggests fear rather than happiness 6. Match emotional words to appropriate tone choices

Tags

  • tone
  • attitude
  • intermediate

Topic

Tone and Attitude

Card Id

RC7

Difficulty

intermediate

Image Prompt

Explain the difference between drawing inferences and noting details.

Noting Details: - Finding information explicitly stated in text - Direct recall of facts - No interpretation needed - Example: 'The author states...' Drawing Inferences: - Understanding implied meanings - Reading between the lines - Making logical connections - Example: 'It is implied that...' or 'The author suggests...' - Requires critical thinking beyond surface meaning

Tags

  • inference
  • details
  • comparison
  • intermediate

Topic

Reading Skills

Card Id

RC8

Difficulty

intermediate

Image Prompt

Why should you read the passage first before reading the questions?

Reading the passage first is recommended because: 1. Reading questions first may distract you from understanding the whole selection 2. It allows you to grasp the overall context and main theme 3. You can anticipate what the passage is about while reading 4. It helps you remember the author's major points 5. You avoid being influenced by question wording that might bias your understanding 6. It promotes better comprehension of the complete message

Tags

  • reading_order
  • strategies
  • basic

Topic

Reading Strategies

Card Id

RC9

Difficulty

easy

Image Prompt

What are the four major reading question types you should familiarize yourself with?

1. Main Idea Questions - test ability to identify topic sentence or central theme 2. Specific Details Questions - test understanding of explicitly stated information 3. Drawing Inferences Questions - test ability to interpret ideas beyond explicit statements 4. Tone or Attitude Questions - test ability to sense the author's mood or emotional stance 5. Vocabulary Questions - test ability to understand word meanings in context

Tags

  • question_types
  • categories
  • basic

Topic

Question Types

Card Id

RC10

Difficulty

easy

Image Prompt

In the sample passage about a young bird seeking refuge, why is the answer 'fear' rather than 'happiness'?

Although 'gorgeous' might suggest happiness, the phrase 'seeking refuge' is the key indicator. When you visualize a young bird seeking refuge under its mother's wings, it suggests the bird is trying to escape danger or threat. The word 'refuge' specifically means shelter or protection from something harmful, which naturally associates with fear rather than positive emotions. Context clues override individual positive words.

Tags

  • application
  • tone
  • analysis
  • advanced

Topic

Application Examples

Card Id

RC11

Difficulty

advanced

Image Prompt

What does 'Choose directly stated options' mean for specific detail questions?

For specific detail questions: 1. Only select answers that are explicitly mentioned in the passage 2. Do not choose options that sound logical but aren't stated 3. Avoid answers based on general knowledge if not in the text 4. Look for exact wording or clear paraphrases from the passage 5. Remember: if it's not written in the passage, it's not the right answer 6. Common trap: attractive answers that make sense but aren't supported by text

Tags

  • answer_strategies
  • specific_details
  • intermediate

Topic

Answer Selection

Card Id

RC12

Difficulty

intermediate

Image Prompt

How do you approach inference questions differently from detail questions?

For inference questions: 1. DO NOT choose options directly stated in the passage 2. Look for logical conclusions that develop from given information 3. Trust your judgment based on passage evidence 4. Ask: 'What can be reasonably concluded from this information?' 5. Choose answers that require logical thinking beyond surface meaning 6. Avoid over-inference - stay close to what the passage supports 7. Look for 'implies,' 'suggests,' or 'indicates' as question signals

Tags

  • inference
  • strategies
  • intermediate

Topic

Inference Strategies

Card Id

RC13

Difficulty

intermediate

Image Prompt

What reading techniques should you follow while reading a passage?

Essential reading techniques: 1. Read as fast as you can without skipping lines 2. Anticipate what the passage is about while reading 3. Try to remember the author's major points 4. Always verify your answers by returning to the passage 5. Underline sparingly - only when absolutely necessary 6. Stay relaxed and focused 7. Don't get stuck on individual words - use context to keep moving

Tags

  • reading_techniques
  • strategies
  • basic

Topic

Reading Techniques

Card Id

RC14

Difficulty

easy

Image Prompt

Why should you watch out for titles that are too specific or too broad when choosing main ideas?

A good title should: 1. Include the central theme of the paragraph 2. Be specific enough to cover the actual content 3. Be comprehensive enough to include everything discussed 4. Not be so broad that it could apply to many different passages 5. Not be so narrow that it misses important aspects Example: For a passage about Philippine eagles, 'Birds' is too broad, 'Eagle feathers' is too specific, but 'Philippine Eagles: Endangered Species' captures the main focus appropriately.

Tags

  • main_idea
  • title_selection
  • intermediate

Topic

Main Ideas

Card Id

RC15

Difficulty

intermediate

Image Prompt

Analyze this scenario: A passage discusses Rizal's novels and their impact on Philippine independence. What type of questions would you expect?

Expected question types: 1. Specific Details: 'Which novels did Rizal write?' 'When were they published?' 2. Main Idea: 'What is the primary focus of this passage?' 3. Inference: 'What can be concluded about Rizal's influence on the revolution?' 4. Vocabulary: 'The word propaganda in this context means...' 5. Tone: 'The author's attitude toward Rizal's work is...' This demonstrates how one passage can generate multiple question types testing different comprehension skills.

Tags

  • application
  • question_analysis
  • advanced

Topic

Application Examples

Card Id

RC16

Difficulty

advanced

Image Prompt

What is the importance of vocabulary extent in reading comprehension, and how can you improve it?

Vocabulary extent is crucial because: 1. Understanding words is essential for grasping passage meaning 2. Many comprehension errors stem from vocabulary gaps 3. Context clues become your primary tool for unknown words Improvement strategies: 1. Use surrounding words to determine meaning 2. Look for definition clues in the same sentence 3. Pay attention to word relationships 4. Practice reading diverse materials 5. Build vocabulary through consistent exposure to new texts

Tags

  • vocabulary
  • improvement
  • strategies
  • intermediate

Topic

Vocabulary Development

Card Id

RC17

Difficulty

intermediate

Image Prompt

How can you effectively manage time during reading comprehension tests?

Time management strategies: 1. Read questions first for objective questions to know what to look for 2. For subjective questions, read the entire passage carefully 3. Don't get stuck on difficult words - use context and move on 4. Answer easier questions first, return to harder ones 5. Use elimination process for multiple choice 6. Always verify answers by returning to passage 7. Practice speed reading while maintaining comprehension 8. Allocate time per passage based on test structure

Tags

  • time_management
  • test_taking
  • strategies
  • advanced

Topic

Test Strategies

Card Id

RC18

Difficulty

advanced

Image Prompt

What makes Filipino reading comprehension tests unique, and how should you prepare for them?

Filipino RC test characteristics: 1. Often include passages about Philippine culture, history, and values 2. May test knowledge of Filipino literary works and authors 3. Include both English and Filipino language passages 4. Emphasize critical thinking about social issues 5. Test cultural comprehension alongside reading skills Preparation tips: 1. Read Filipino literature and historical texts 2. Practice with passages about Philippine topics 3. Understand cultural contexts and references 4. Develop familiarity with Filipino authors and their works

Tags

  • filipino_context
  • cultural_awareness
  • preparation
  • advanced

Topic

Philippine Context

Card Id

RC19

Difficulty

advanced

Image Prompt

Create a step-by-step approach for answering a complete reading comprehension section.

Complete RC approach: 1. Survey: Quickly scan all passages and questions to gauge difficulty 2. Prioritize: Start with shorter, easier passages 3. Read Strategy: Read passage first, then questions (for most cases) 4. Question Analysis: Identify question types (detail, inference, main idea, etc.) 5. Answer Selection: Use appropriate strategy for each question type 6. Verification: Always check answers against passage text 7. Time Check: Monitor progress and adjust speed as needed 8. Review: Use remaining time to double-check uncertain answers 9. Final Check: Ensure all questions are answered

Tags

  • comprehensive_strategy
  • test_taking
  • advanced

Topic

Complete Strategy

Card Id

RC20

Difficulty

advanced

Image Prompt

Tag Distribution

Tone

2

Basic

4

Advanced

5

Analysis

1

Attitude

1

Inference

2

Main Idea

2

Categories

1

Comparison

2

Strategies

7

Techniques

1

Vocabulary

2

Application

3

Definitions

1

Improvement

1

Preparation

1

Test Taking

2

Intermediate

8

Context Clues

1

Reading Order

1

Noting Details

1

Question Types

3

Reading Skills

2

Time Management

1

Title Selection

1

Filipino Context

1

Specific Details

1

Answer Strategies

1

Question Analysis

1

Cultural Awareness

1

Reading Techniques

1

Fundamental Concepts

1

Comprehensive Strategy

1

Topic Distribution

Main Ideas

2

Question Types

3

Reading Skills

4

Test Strategies

1

Answer Selection

1

Complete Strategy

1

Tone And Attitude

1

Philippine Context

1

Reading Strategies

3

Reading Techniques

1

Application Examples

2

Inference Strategies

1

Vocabulary Strategies

2

Vocabulary Development

1

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