. Fill in the Blanks • Single and double blank questions
Fill in the Blanks: Full-Length Notes Focus: Single and Double Blank Questions 1. What Are Fill in the Blanks Questions? Fill in the Blanks questions are a core part of English language and aptitude exams. In these, a sentence (or short passage) is given with one or more blanks. You must select the word(s) that best complete the sentence, making it grammatically correct, meaningful, and logically coherent. 2. Types of Fill in the Blanks A. Single Blank Questions One blank in the sentence. Tests vocabulary, grammar, and contextual understanding. Example: She was so tired that she ___ asleep in class. Options: (A) fell (B) felt (C) fall (D) fill Answer: (A) fell B. Double Blank Questions Two blanks in the same sentence or connected sentences. Both blanks must be filled correctly, often requiring a logical or contrasting relationship. Example: The manager was ___ by the team’s performance and ___ them for their effort. Options: (A) impressed, praised (B) annoyed, punishe...