Para Completion questions assess a candidate's ability to conclude, summarize, continue, or track an idea or argument. | Card: 2 / 34 |
In Type 1 Para Completion, what is essential to consider when choosing the last sentence? | Card: 3 / 34 |
It is essential to consider the main idea, logical flow, tone, and coherence of the options with the paragraph. | Card: 4 / 34 |
Describe the characteristics that a suitable conclusion should have in a Type 1 Para Completion question. | Card: 5 / 34 |
A suitable conclusion logically summarizes.
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The last line should avoid introducing a completely new element unrelated to the previous ideas. | Card: 8 / 34 |
Why is it important to read the entire paragraph before placing a sentence in Type 2 Para Completion? | Card: 9 / 34 |
Reading the entire paragraph helps understand the context and flow, which aids in identifying the correct placement of the sentence. | Card: 10 / 34 |
What is a key strategy for determining the best fit for inserting a sentence in Type 2 Para Completion? | Card: 11 / 34 |
A key strategy is to analyze the structure of the given sentence and the neighboring sentences for similarities in topic, tone, or argument. | Card: 12 / 34 |
In the Aage Badhein example, why is option 4 the best fit for the missing sentence? | Card: 13 / 34 |
Option 4 is the best fit because it maintains the past tense and logically connects to the subject of women from rural areas mentioned prior. | Card: 14 / 34 |
What is the significance of transitional cues in determining sentence placement? | Card: 15 / 34 |
Transitional cues provide clues about logical progression and help identify where a new sentence fits within the existing structure. | Card: 16 / 34 |
What should a candidate focus on when answering Para Completion questions to ensure coherence? | Card: 17 / 34 |
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A candidate should focus on ensuring that the insertion integrates seamlessly with surrounding sentences, maintaining logical flow. | Card: 18 / 34 |
What type of reasoning is required to conclude a paragraph effectively in Type 1 Para Completion? | Card: 19 / 34 |
The reasoning must reflect correct logic based on the premises or evidence already stated in the paragraph. | Card: 20 / 34 |
Explain why reading aloud can be a beneficial strategy when solving Para Completion questions. | Card: 21 / 34 |
Reading aloud can help detect the most natural sentence placement and gauge the tone and rhythm of the paragraph. | Card: 22 / 34 |
What common mistake should be avoided when selecting a concluding option for a paragraph? | Card: 23 / 34 |
One common mistake to avoid is selecting an option that disrupts the flow or introduces unrelated ideas to the paragraph. | Card: 24 / 34 |
How can familiarity with various texts improve performance in Para Completion tasks? | Card: 25 / 34 |
Familiarity enhances Para Completion tasks.
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In a Type 1 Para Completion task, what does it mean for a conclusion to align with critical issues discussed in the paragraph? | Card: 27 / 34 |
It means that the conclusion should directly relate to and reflect the main arguments or themes presented throughout the paragraph. | Card: 28 / 34 |
What should the last line of a paragraph achieve if it aims to continue a previously established idea? | Card: 29 / 34 |
The last line should provide a smooth transition from preceding lines, maintaining continuity and coherence in the argument or narrative. | Card: 30 / 34 |
A common feature is the requirement to identify the most suitable position within a paragraph to insert a given sentence. | Card: 32 / 34 |
How does the tone of a paragraph influence the choice of the last sentence in Type 1 Para Completion? | Card: 33 / 34 |
The tone influences the choice by guiding the candidate to select an option that matches the overall mood and style of the paragraph. | Card: 34 / 34 |






