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Missing Sentence Notes

The **CAT VARC Missing Sentence** question type—often referred to as **Sentence Insertion**—is a highly analytical part of the Verbal Ability syllabus. This question type tests your understanding of paragraph structure, text cohesion, and logical continuity, making it a critical area for boosting your overall percentile.

In this format, you are given a short paragraph with a specific sentence removed and a few blank placeholders marked out. Your task is to identify the single most appropriate position where the missing sentence fits perfectly without disrupting the author's narrative flow or argument structure.


* **Question Format:** Multiple-choice questions (MCQs) or Type-In-The-Answer (TITA) variants
* **Core Skills:** Sentence transition analysis, context clues recognition, and structural coherence
* **Key Focus:** Identifying chronological markers, pronouns, and logical connectors (conjunctions)
* **Common Pitfalls:** Placing the sentence based solely on keywords rather than logical placement
* **Strategic Tip:** Check the sentences immediately before and after your chosen slot to ensure the transition remains seamless

Full study guide for Missing Sentence coming soon!