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Example Question #210 : Adjectives And Adverbs In One Blank Texts
The general was __________, and marched his army at a feverish pace.
ambivalent
inexorable
disinterested
deferent
esoteric
inexorable
The general makes his army march "at a feverish pace." This means he is pushing them consistently hard. "Inexorable," meaning relentless and inevitable, is the correct answer.
Example Question #901 : Text Completion
Not a gifted speaker, his lectures were __________ rather than inspiring.
ebullient
succinct
prosaic
brief
verbose
prosaic
The sentence explicitly contrasts the missing word with "inspiring," meaning the correct answer must stand in opposition to "inspiring." "Prosaic," meaning ordinary and unimaginative, is the best choice.
Example Question #902 : Text Completion
The landscape engineering was a miracle that turned the area from a boggy marsh to completely __________ in just a few years.
barren
arable
tranquil
mired
potable
arable
The land went from "a boggy marsh" to the missing word in a "miracle" of engineering. This means the correct answer will contrast with "a boggy marsh." "Arable," meaning able to be cultivated and farmed, is the best fit.
Example Question #903 : Text Completion
In many cultures, insulting someone's family is such a __________ offense, it was cause relationships to stop.
venial
pervasive
gracious
flagrant
carnal
flagrant
Causing "relationships to stop" is a strong reaction to any offense. The correct answer will make the offense strong enough to cause such a reaction. "Flagrant," meaning clearly wrong or obviously bad, is the best choice.
Example Question #904 : Text Completion
Usually, approaching a stronger opponent on equal footing is __________, but challenging the opponent directly does sometimes work.
condoned
irreproachable
inexpedient
consecrated
conspicuous
inexpedient
The sentence ends up noting the direct strategy will "sometimes work." This indicates the missing word is advising against the strategy. "Inexpedient," meaning unadvisable or inefficient, is the best choice.
Example Question #905 : Text Completion
Most college students learn how to survive on __________ funds by eating lower quality foods.
lavish
meager
boorish
archaic
abundant
meager
The students are "eating lower quality foods" because of their amount of funds. The missing word will indicate why they can only have "lower quality foods." "Meager," meaning scant or in short supply, is the correct answer.
Example Question #906 : Text Completion
The boy was so __________, his date could hardly remember what she found charming about him.
personable
infamous
ominous
affable
vapid
vapid
The sentence notes the date once found the boy "charming," but does not anymore. The correct answer must stand in contrast with "charming." "Vapid," meaning dull and shallow, is the best choice.
Example Question #907 : Text Completion
Many children do not understand the rules their parents impose, and view them as completely __________.
trivial
subtle
necessary
utilitarian
arbitrary
arbitrary
The sentence notes that "children do not understand" their parents motivations. The correct answer will indicate the children's inability to comprehend their parents' rules. "Arbitrary," meaning random or for no reason, is the best fit among the answers.
Example Question #908 : Text Completion
His consistent ability to call the outcome of races led many to think he was __________.
pedantic
clairvoyant
archaic
mundane
prosaic
clairvoyant
The subject can "call the outcome of races," an ability that makes people call him the missing word. The correct answer needs to reference his predictive abilities. "Clairvoyant," meaning psychic or able to see the future, is the best fit.
Example Question #909 : Text Completion
In an era of staid performers in tuxedos, his sequined suits and feathered hats were even more __________.
flamboyant
obtuse
pathetic
underwhelming
mundane
flamboyant
"Sequined suits and feathered hats" make someone stand out in a "staid" era. The sequins and feathers also indicate the subject was particularly showy and flashy. "Flamboyant," meaning over the top and excessive, is the correct answer.
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