Hello, my dear friends, in this particular session we are going to discuss FIB, that is Fill in the Blanks
which is also known as Sentence Completion and Cloze in which you are given a paragraph with
blanks. Typically these questions are challenging questions in any kind of tests. Why? Because they
challenge your vocabulary as well as your reasoning ability. Your vocabulary gets tested when your
options contain unfamiliar words. And your reasoning skills gets tested when the given words are
either synonymous or very close when it comes to meanings and you have to identify the correct
word.
Now, how we can solve these questions. First and foremost you need to study the sentence
carefully, and find out the key word or phrase which is central or main to the context expressed by
that particular sentence and the one which operates directly on the word or words given in the
blanks. Then, shortlist the words which are going to be likely answers, study the context further, and
eliminate the incorrect or inferior answers. Trust your instinct, but do not get complacent or
careless. Now there are some tips how to follow it, first and foremost you need to spend more time
on the sentence analysing the context rather than on the words in the options. The tendency of the
people is to spend more time on the answer options, however, you need to spend more time on the
sentence. Do not eliminate the words that you do not know. This is another common tendency of
the people, you need to retain those words till you have found the correct answer. Rather you
should eliminate the word the words that you know because if you can eliminate them for any
reason, they are not going to be the answer. Then try not to go to the answer in a straight forward
manner. Always work with a short list. In other words use the elimination method and reach the
correct answer. Now when you are caught between two equally right options or let’s say the
options which appear to be equally right, do not get confused, relate them to the context. One is
definitely going to be an inferior one. And then you can easily eliminate it and retain the one which
is the correct answer. Now don’t merely look for the right answer because at a time it is possible
that there is more than one right answer. So look for the scoring option, what does that mean.
Let us see by an example, the Victorian middle class woman was ______ by restraints, obligations
and _______ that prevented her from achieving economic independence. Now here you have been
given five options. Hampered – Aspirations, Emancipated – Strictures, Fettered – Responsibilities,
Ensnared – Possibilities, Surrounded – Freedoms.
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