Cloze Test - Practice Questions

Duration: 29 min

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This educational video provides a comprehensive guide to solving Cloze Test questions, specifically tailored for the TCS NQT 2021 exam. Presented by Yash Jain Sir from Knowledge Gate, the lecture begins with general strategies for tackling these passages, such as reading the first three lines to grasp the theme and linking sentences together for context. The instructor then walks through two distinct passages from the 2021 exam. The first passage discusses the economic vulnerability of women farmers during the pandemic, while the second analyzes India's GDP contraction. For each blank in the passages, the instructor provides detailed definitions of the options, explains the grammatical and contextual fit, and eliminates incorrect choices to arrive at the correct answer.

Chapters

  1. 0:00 2:00 00:00-02:00

    The video opens with a title card displaying 'CLOZE TEST' in white text against a black background with horizontal lines. It transitions to a slide featuring the TCS logo and the text 'TATA CONSULTANCY SERVICES' alongside 'Cloze Test'. The instructor, identified as 'YASH JAIN SIR KNOWLEDGE GATE EDUCATOR', appears in the bottom right corner. He introduces the session, indicating that the focus will be on solving Cloze Test questions from the TCS 2021 recruitment drive.

  2. 2:00 5:00 02:00-05:00

    The instructor presents a slide listing key strategies for solving Cloze Tests. The visible points include: 'Read first 3 lines to get an idea of the passage', 'Link the sentences together', 'Type of word to fill in', 'Tone', 'Negate options', and 'Key words'. He elaborates on these points, advising students to look for specific tones like narrative or critical and to pay close attention to clues before and after the blank. He emphasizes that sentences in a passage are linked and should not be treated as individual units.

  3. 5:00 10:00 05:00-10:00

    The first question (Q1) is introduced with a passage about women farmers. The text reads: 'The pandemic has left women farmers even more economically...'. The options for the first blank are 'extinct/weak/unguarded/vulnerable'. The instructor explains that 'Vulnerable' is the correct choice because the pandemic makes people financially unstable. For the second blank, 'decreased... Remittances/Cheques/Increment/Relinquishment', he selects 'Remittances', defining it as a sum of money sent in payment or as a gift, which fits the context of money sent to farmers.

  4. 10:00 15:00 10:00-15:00

    Continuing with Q1, the instructor addresses the third blank: 'With more... Newcomers/Migrants/Trespassers/Foreigners coming home'. He explains that 'Migrants' is the most appropriate word. He defines 'Trespassers' as persons entering land without permission and 'Foreigners' as persons from another country. Since the context implies people returning home from other places for better living, 'Migrants' fits best. The slide shows the final sentence: 'With more (C) migrants coming home, there is also greater demand on the land...'

  5. 15:00 20:00 15:00-20:00

    The video moves to the second passage (Q4) regarding India's economy. The text states: 'India's economy is set for its biggest annual...'. The options for blank (1) are 'Recession', 'Decrement', 'Contraction', and 'Deflation'. The instructor selects 'Contraction' as the correct answer. He defines 'Recession' as a period of temporary economic decline, 'Decrement' as a reduction, and 'Contraction' as a situation where less money is earned, spent, or invested. He notes that 'Contraction' fits the context of GDP shrinking by 7.7%.

  6. 20:00 25:00 20:00-25:00

    The instructor analyzes the remaining blanks in Q4. For blank (2), the options are 'Study', 'Estimate', 'Record', and 'Journal'. He chooses 'Estimate', defining it as an approximate calculation or judgement of value. For blank (3), the options are 'Survey', 'Estimation', 'Forecast', and 'Telecast'. He selects 'Forecast', defining it as a calculation or estimate of future events, especially financial trends. He explains that the Reserve Bank of India provided a forecast for the drop.

  7. 25:00 28:37 25:00-28:37

    The video concludes with a 'THANKS FOR WATCHING' slide. The background features mathematical formulas and geometric shapes in blue tones. The instructor wraps up the session, having covered the strategies and two full examples of Cloze Test questions from the TCS 2021 exam. The final frames show the closing graphic before the video ends.

The lecture systematically builds the student's ability to solve Cloze Tests by first establishing a framework of strategies and then applying them to real exam questions. The instructor emphasizes the importance of context, tone, and vocabulary definitions. In the first example, the focus is on social and economic impacts on women farmers, requiring an understanding of words like 'vulnerable' and 'remittances'. The second example shifts to macroeconomic data, distinguishing between terms like 'contraction', 'recession', and 'forecast'. By defining each option and explaining why incorrect choices do not fit the grammatical or semantic context, the instructor provides a clear methodology for elimination and selection. This progression from theory to practice ensures students understand not just the answer, but the reasoning behind it.