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CLAT 2025 Tone and Attitude – Strategy, Keywords & Practice Questions

Understanding the author’s tone and attitude is essential to scoring high in the Reading Comprehension section of CLAT 2025. These questions test how well you grasp the author’s perspective, feelings, and emotional undertone in a passage.


📘 What Are Tone and Attitude Questions?

Tone refers to the author’s emotional state or voice in the passage (e.g., sarcastic, optimistic, critical). Attitude refers to the author’s opinion or stance toward the subject matter.

🔍 Typical CLAT Questions:

  • What is the author’s tone in the passage?
  • The tone of the author is best described as…
  • The author’s attitude towards the issue is…

🧠 Common Tones in CLAT Passages

Positive Neutral Negative
Optimistic Informative Critical
Appreciative Objective Cynical
Sympathetic Expository Disdainful
Supportive Analytical Sarcastic

🎯 Strategy to Identify Tone in CLAT

  • Read adjectives and adverbs carefully – they often reflect tone.
  • Check the author’s choice of words – formal/informal, emotional/logical.
  • Is the author presenting arguments or mocking someone’s ideas?
  • Ask: What emotion does this passage leave me with?

📝 Example Tone & Attitude Questions

Example 1:

Passage Line: “While the government claims progress, the numbers tell a different story — one of broken promises and misplaced priorities.”

Q: What is the author’s tone in the passage?

  • A) Neutral
  • B) Hopeful
  • C) Critical
  • D) Appreciative

Correct Answer: C – The author criticizes the government with disapproval.


Example 2:

Passage Line: “Despite the setbacks, the community came together in a remarkable show of unity and resilience.”

Q: The author’s tone can best be described as:

  • A) Sarcastic
  • B) Uplifting
  • C) Analytical
  • D) Pessimistic

Correct Answer: B – The author highlights a positive outcome using an appreciative and encouraging tone.


📘 Recommended Practice Resources


📅 Daily Practice Routine

  • ✅ Read 1 editorial article daily
  • ✅ Identify the author’s tone in 1 sentence
  • ✅ Note 2–3 words that hint at tone (e.g., “unfortunately”, “commendable”, “ironically”)

🔗 Related Study Pages

Updated for CLAT 2025. Keep practicing tone recognition to master high-level RC passages.

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