Sentence Completion
Sentence Completion
Sentence Completion
SENTENCE COMPLETION
Sentence completion questions test your ability to use your
vocabulary and recognise logical consistency among the elements
in a sentence. You need to know more than the dictionary
definitions of the words involved. You need to know how the
words fit together to make logical and stylistic sense.
Sentence completion questions actually measure one part of
reading comprehension. If you can recognise how the different
parts of a sentence affect one another, you should do well at
choosing the answer that best completes the meaning of the
sentence or provides a clear, logical statement of fact. The ability
to recognise irony and humour will also stand you in good stead,
as will the ability to recognise figurative language and to
distinguish between formal and informal levels of speech.
Because the sentence completion questions contain many clues that
help you to answer them correctly (far more clues than the antonyms
provide, for example), and because analysing them helps you warm up
for the reading passages later on in the test, on the paper-and-pencil
test, answer them first. Then go on to tackle the analogies, the antonyms,
and, finally, the time-consuming reading comprehension section.
Sentence completion questions may come from any of a number
of different fields-art, literature, history, philosophy, botany,
astronomy, geology, and so on. You cannot predict what subject
matter the sentences on your test will involve.
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UNFAMILIAR WORDS
If a word used by the author is unfamiliar, or if an answer choice is
unknown to you, two approaches are helpful.
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