With the OICL AO Prelims scheduled for January 10, 2026, aspirants have entered the most critical phase of their preparation. In the English section, you face 30 questions in a tight 20-minute window. Among these, the Cloze Test usually accounts for 5 to 7 marks, making it a high-yield topic that can significantly impact your sectional cutoff and overall score.
A Cloze Test is more than just a “fill-in-the-blanks” exercise; it is a test of your reading comprehension, vocabulary, and grammar rules. Here is a strategic guide to mastering the Cloze Test in these final days.
1. The “First Pass” Strategy
The biggest mistake students make is filling in blanks as they read for the first time. Don’t do this. Read for Context: Spend the first 45–60 seconds reading the entire passage without looking at the options.
- Identify the Theme: Is the passage about the insurance sector, global economy, or a narrative story? Knowing the theme helps you narrow down the “semantic field” (the set of words likely to be used).
- Catch the Tone: Is the author being critical, optimistic, or neutral? A positive passage will rarely require a negatively charged word in a blank.
2. Use Grammar and Parts of Speech
Often, the surrounding words in a sentence tell you exactly what “category” of word is missing. Before looking at the options, ask yourself:
- Is it a Verb? Check the tense of the passage. If the passage is in the past tense, the blank likely needs a past-tense verb.
- Is it a Preposition? Look at the word following the blank. For example, if the word is “interested,” the blank likely requires “in.” If it’s “prohibited,” look for “from.”
- Is it an Adjective or Adverb? If the blank describes a noun, you need an adjective. If it describes an action, look for an adverb.
3. Try the Elimination Method
In this exam, options are often designed to be confusingly similar. Use the elimination method to increase your accuracy:
- Eliminate Contextual Misfits: Remove words that don’t fit the theme, even if they are grammatically correct.
- Eliminate “Odd Ones Out”: If four options are synonyms and one is an antonym, the antonym is rarely the answer unless the sentence contains a “but” or “however.”
- Check for Words which go together: Some words naturally go together (e.g., “fast food” vs. “quick food”). Choose the word that sounds most natural in professional English usage.
4. Watch the Transitions
Keep a sharp eye on conjunctions and connectors. They act as signposts for the passage’s direction:
- Addition: Moreover, furthermore, additionally (the next idea supports the previous one).
- Contrast: However, despite, nonetheless, while (the next idea contradicts the previous one).
- Cause & Effect: Therefore, consequently, as a result.
Pro Tip: If you see “Although” at the start of a sentence, the blank in the second half of that sentence will likely represent a contrast to the first half.
5. Managing 20 Minutes
In a 20-minute section, you cannot afford to spend more than 4 to 5 minutes on a single Cloze Test passage.
| Task | Recommended Time |
| First Reading (Context) | 1 Minute |
| Solving Blanks | 3 Minutes |
| Final Review | 30 Seconds |
If you get stuck on one blank, mark it for review and move on. The context in the later part of the passage often reveals the answer to an earlier blank.
Final Revision Checklist
As you revise this week, focus on these three pillars:
- Phrasal Verbs: Review common ones like break down, call off, carry out, and bring up.
- High-Frequency Vocab: Revisit words related to finance, technology, and social issues.
- Mock Practice: Solve at least 2–3 Cloze Test sets daily under a 4-minute timer to build exam-day temperament.
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