“Be yourself! Everyone else is already taken.” – Oscar Wilde
The next page contains the actual cloze test activity. Before starting the activity, you will be asked to enter your name.
Please enter your full name and department like this:
Example: Soorya R ECE
This cloze test has 100 pages. On each page, you will see one or two sentences with some missing words. Your task is to drag and drop the correct words into the blank spaces.
⚠️ If you don’t drop a word near the correct gap, it will return to its original position.
⚠️ If you are using a mobile phone, the test may take some time to load (depending on the connectivity) - so, kindly wait for at least one minute before refreshing the page.
You’ll learn new words by understanding how they work in different sentence contexts.
This is called contextual learning. It helps you remember vocabulary more effectively.
You’ll improve your grammar, vocabulary, and sentence sense, all at the same time.
These are the three core skills you need to speak and write better English.
The Little Prince is not just a story. It’s a powerful reflection on creativity, imagination, and human understanding.
As future engineers, this is especially valuable for you: it shows how creativity and clarity of thought are as important as technical skills.
Work at your own pace, think deeply, and enjoy learning from one of the most meaningful books ever written.
This is more than just a vocabulary exercise. It is a chance to engage with language in motion. As you read the passage and choose the correct words, you’ll begin to notice more than just the blanks.
You may absorb the vocabulary the first time. You may absorb the style the next.
You might begin to notice the skilful use of the different parts of speech, their rhythm, their restraint.
And on your third or fourth attempt, you might be struck deeply by an idea you didn’t even notice before.
That is why rereading is powerful.
As Oscar Wilde once wrote,
“If one cannot enjoy reading a book over and over again, there is no use in reading it at all.”
So, take this as your invitation:
Do the activity once. Then come back. Do it again. Slowly, thoughtfully, differently.
You are welcome to try this as many times as you wish. In fact, doing so is not just accepted, it’s a mark of genuine learning.
We celebrate not just right answers, but resilience and reflection!
P.S. The more times you do the activity, the more points you’ll earn and the higher you’ll soar on the leaderboard! Right now, dozens of students already have full points. By trying again and again, you can easily join them or even overtake them!
P.P.S. I’ve spent days designing this activity, not just as a test, but to create something meaningful, enjoyable, and worth your time. Every word, every choice, and every detail was put together with the hope that it would challenge you and make you smile and make you grow. So when you give it your full attention, when you return to it with curiosity and grit, it would mean the world to me. It would make me glad to know that the undivided attention and effort I’ve put in has met your undivided attention and effort too! :)