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SBI PO Cloze Test Tips 2013

The document provides tips for completing cloze tests: - Read the full text multiple times to understand it fully before attempting to fill in gaps - Fill in gaps where the missing word is unambiguous - Consider parts of speech and grammar clues to deduce missing words, like prepositions, adverbs, connectors - Some gaps may require vocabulary related to the topic or idioms/collocations It then explains the cloze test procedure involves replacing every nth word with a blank and scoring based on correct guesses, allowing synonyms. Comprehension scores from cloze tests indicate if a target audience understands a text's meaning.

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SBI PO Cloze Test Tips 2013

The document provides tips for completing cloze tests: - Read the full text multiple times to understand it fully before attempting to fill in gaps - Fill in gaps where the missing word is unambiguous - Consider parts of speech and grammar clues to deduce missing words, like prepositions, adverbs, connectors - Some gaps may require vocabulary related to the topic or idioms/collocations It then explains the cloze test procedure involves replacing every nth word with a blank and scoring based on correct guesses, allowing synonyms. Comprehension scores from cloze tests indicate if a target audience understands a text's meaning.

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SBI PO PREPARATION 2013 Follow with us https://www.facebook.

com/groups/334126070031749 TIPS ON HOW TO COMPLETE CLOZE TESTS First, slowly read all the text without filling any of the gaps. Read it two or three times until you have a clear understanding of what the text is about. Then only complete the gaps you are absolutely sure of. Next try and find out what the missing words in the remaining gaps are. See which part of speech may fit in each gap (article?, pronoun?, noun?, adverb?, adjective?, preposition?, conjunction?, verb?) and pay special attention to the grammar around the words in each gap. Many of the gaps may include the following: - preposition following a noun, adjective or verb. (Example: good at languages) - prepositional phrase. (Example: in spite of ) - adverb. ( Example: He moved to London two years ago ) - connector. (Example: First, he arrives; then he sits down; finally, he leaves.) - conjunction. (Example: Although he is five, he can speak five languages. - auxiliary verb . (Example: He has won 2 matches) - an article or some other kind of determiner. (Example: I have no time) - a relative . (Example: Bob, who I met two years ago, is my best friend) - a pronoun , either subject or object. (Example : it is difficult to know) - is there a comparative or superlative involved? (Example: she's taller than me) Some sentences may seem to be complete and contain gaps that appear to be unnecessary. If you find gaps like this, you will probably need the following: - an adverb. (Example: He is always late)

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SBI PO PREPARATION 2013 Follow with us https://www.facebook.com/groups/334126070031749 - a modal verb . (Example: They can swim very well) - a word to change the emphasis of the sentence: She's good enough to be queen - The problems are too difficult A few gaps may demand a vocabulary item consistent with the topic of the text; or a word which is part of an idiomatic expression (example: Good heavens!); or a word which collocates with another one (example: do a job); or a word which is part of a phrasal verb (example: I was held up by traffic).

Cloze Test Procedure The Cloze test is a common empirical comprehension test. It works as follows: Replace every N th word in the text with blanks. A typical test uses N = 6, but you can make the test easier by using a higher N value. 2. Ask your test participants to read the modified text and fill in the blanks with their best guesses as to the missing words. Each person should work alone. 3. The score is the percentage of correctly guessed words. Because you're testing comprehension rather than spelling skills, synonyms and misspellings are allowed. If users get 60% or more right on average, you can assume the text is reasonably comprehensible for the specified user profile employed to recruit test participants. There's a clear difference between readability scores and comprehension scores: 1.

Readability is a property of the text itself and predicts the education level typically needed for people to read the content without undue difficulty. Comprehension is a combined property of the text and a specific user segment and indicates whether thistarget audience actually understands the material's meaning. Here's an example, using a paragraph from Facebook's privacy policy: Site activity information. We keep {1}______ of some of the actions {2}______ take on Facebook, such as {3}______ connections (including
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SBI PO PREPARATION 2013 Follow with us https://www.facebook.com/groups/334126070031749 joining a group {4}______ adding a friend), creating a {5}______ album, sending a gift, poking {6}______ user, indicating you like a {7}______, attending an event, or connecting {8}______ an application. In some cases {9}______ are also taking an action {10}______ you provide information or content {11}______ us. For example, if you {12}______ a video, in addition to {13}______ the actual content you uploaded, {14}______ might log the fact that {15}______ shared it. (Solution at the bottom of this page.) . Solution to Sample Cloze Test Don't peek, if you want a go at solving the Cloze test on your own. Here are the missing words from the sample paragraph: {1} track {2} you {3} adding {4} or {5} photo {6} another {7} post {8} with {9} you {10} when {11} to {12} share {13} storing {14} we {15} you

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