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  2. Cloze test - Wikipedia

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    The definition of success in a given cloze test varies, depending on the broader goals behind the exercise. Assessment may depend on whether the exercise is objective (i.e. students are given a list of words to use in a cloze) or subjective (i.e. students are to fill in a cloze with words that would make a given sentence grammatically correct).

  3. America Says - Wikipedia

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    One team is shown a fill-in-the-blank and its top seven answers, with the first letter of each word in each correct answer being shown as a clue. For example, if the question is "When I think of Italy, I think of [blank]," (CC: When I think of Italy, I think of blank.) an answer might be "L_____ T____" for Leaning Tower. The length of the blank ...

  4. Match Game - Wikipedia

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    On February 27, 1967, the show added a "telephone match" game, in which a home viewer and a studio audience member attempted to match a simple fill-in-the-blank question, similar to the 1970s' "head-to-head match." A successful match won a jackpot, which started at $500 and increased by $100 per day until won.

  5. Have I Got News for You (American game show) - Wikipedia

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    Missing Words: Wood gives the teams headlines with keywords excised and they have to fill in the blanks. Odd One Out: Teams have to guess which picture out of four does not belong. Lie-Curious: Teams are given three biographical statements and are asked which is true. Meet in the Middle: Panellists decide which people share a common characteristic.

  6. Blankety Blank - Wikipedia

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    The show is based on the American game show Match Game, with contestants trying to match answers given by celebrity panellists to fill-in-the-blank questions. [1] The original series ran from 18 January 1979 to 12 March 1990 on BBC1, hosted first by Terry Wogan from 1979 until 1983, then by Les Dawson from 1984 until 1990.

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  8. Self-reference puzzle - Wikipedia

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    A self-reference puzzle is a type of logical puzzle where the question in the puzzle refers to the attributes of the puzzle itself. [1] A common example is that a "fill in the blanks" style sentence is given, but what is filled in the blanks can contribute to the sentence itself.

  9. Fill in the Blank - Wikipedia

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    Fill In the Blank may refer to: Cloze test, a language test in which blank spaces in the text must be filled in "Fill in the Blank", a 2013 single by Greg Bates