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Example Questions
Example Question #431 : Parts Of Speech In Two Blank Texts
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
The ultramarathon would be ______________ to say the least. Competitors would have to run over 150 miles, and not one would finish unless he or she had a(n) _______________ will.
formidable . . . adamantine
tranquilizing . . . obdurate
daunting . . . bawdy
intimidating . . . emollient
allaying . . . relentless
formidable . . . adamantine
“Bawdy” means indecent or obscene. “Emollient” means having a soothing effect. “Allay” means putting fears to rest. Something “formidable” is frightening, and something “adamantine” is unyielding or unbreakable. “Formidable . . . adamantine” is our answer.
Example Question #432 : Parts Of Speech In Two Blank Texts
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
Just one day before adjunct faculty abandoned the university, a(n) _______________ settlement was made in their contract negotiations. Their pay was still ________________ compared to the contractual faculty, but at least it was something.
tentative . . . meager
covetous . . . modest
rickety . . . ample
precarious . . . substantial
ambitious . . . trifling
tentative . . . meager
“But at least it was something” implies that the settlement was anything but “covetous” or “ambitious,” and the adjunct faculty’s pay would not likely be “substantial” or “ample.” “Tentative” means uncertain, and “meager” means inadequate. Together, these form the correct answer.
Example Question #433 : Parts Of Speech In Two Blank Texts
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
Despite the critic’s reputation for writing ______________ reviews, he’s spoken with ______________ praise of the new movie.
scathing . . . scant
acidulous . . . unremitting
pungent . . . tenuous
buoyant . . . ceaseless
sanguine . . . superlative
acidulous . . . unremitting
There is a sentence shift after the comma, foreshadowed by the word “despite.” In other words, it is uncommon for the critic to give praise. Thus, “buoyant” and “sanguine” can be eliminated. An “acidulous” review is sharp or sour, and “unremitting” means ceaseless. Together, these form the correct answer.
Example Question #434 : Parts Of Speech In Two Blank Texts
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
The weather had been _______________ all week, and now the only thing left to do was outlast the ________________ wind.
tempestuous . . . adverse
gusty . . . tranquil
feverish . . . amicable
turbulent . . . mellow
blustery . . . placid
tempestuous . . . adverse
Whatever word goes in the second blank must involve outlasting. You do not “outlast” a wind that is “amicable” or “tranquil” or “mellow” or “placid.” If something is “tempestuous,” then it is violent like a tempest. “Adverse” means opposing. “Tempestuous . . . adverse” is the right answer.
Example Question #435 : Parts Of Speech In Two Blank Texts
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
Although the group of freshman girls were ________________ to one another, reinforcing really harmful social practices, they felt _______________ to be friends due to pressure from their parents.
saddened . . . special
inimical . . . obligated
bashful . . . frightened
inspirational . . . honored
hardened . . . happy
inimical . . . obligated
"Inimical" works as the answer because it describes the harm arising from their social practices; "obligated" also works because it makes sense in the context of the pressure from their parents. In this case "obligated" is working as an adjective to describe the feeling brought on by the pressure created by the parents.
Example Question #436 : Parts Of Speech In Two Blank Texts
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
"Spare me!" said the ________________ housewife to the assumed robber, who actually turned out to be her ________________ son, half awake and stumbling around in the dark.
sad . . . cruel
pleasant . . . lifeless
frightened . . . drowsy
nightly . . . naughty
true . . . blue
frightened . . . drowsy
"Frightened" makes the most sense because it describes the housewife's reaction to a robber. "Drowsy" makes sense because it describes the half-dazed son, and explains why he was stumbling in the dark. None of the other answer options make contextual sense for the situation described.
Example Question #437 : Parts Of Speech In Two Blank Texts
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
"Freeze!" said the _______________ cop, nervous in the wake of his first standoff; the _____________ suspect, a known murderer, submitted willingly.
terrible . . . scrupulous
slovenly . . . comely
homely . . . sacred
anxious . . . cruel
perspicacious . . . laudable
anxious . . . cruel
"Anxious" makes most sense because it describes the natural state of the cop during his first standoff; "cruel" also makes most sense because it describes the traits of the suspect, who is a murderer, and likely is cruel.
Example Question #438 : Parts Of Speech In Two Blank Texts
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
The comedian ____________ called the woman in the front to the stage, after which he made her the subject of his jokes for 10 minutes because of her _______________ wardrobe that looked like it was from the 70s.
taciturnly . . . dower
coyly . . . instinctive
wryly . . . outmoded
disparagingly . . . fatherly
lovingly . . . practical
wryly . . . outmoded
"Wryly" makes sense because it matches the manner in which one would expect a comedian to act; "outmoded" also perfectly describes the outfit that looks like it was from a long time ago. The second blank is the one that could not reasonably be filled by any other of the provided options.
Example Question #439 : Parts Of Speech In Two Blank Texts
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
The _____________ young nomads, never staying in one place for long, looked down upon the rest of society, deeming them to be ______________ slaves to money and status who otherwise believe they think for themselves.
unabashed . . . lucky
ungrateful . . . insensitive
outspoken . . . quiet
peripatetic . . . unwitting
self-assured . . . musical
peripatetic . . . unwitting
"Peripatetic" works because it describe the lifestyle of the nomads in the sentence; "unwitting" makes sense because it describes the state of unknowingness that the people are in regarding their situation.
Example Question #440 : Parts Of Speech In Two Blank Texts
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
The _______________ little girl, who hadn't yet found her confidence yet, found good company in her _____________, quiet boyfriend.
ugly . . . pleasant
feverish . . . praiseworthy
unconscionable . . . laughable
sheepish . . . meek
hell-bent . . . sacred
sheepish . . . meek
"Sheepish" describes the little girl and the quietness that seems attached to her persona, given that she hasn't found her voice; "Meek" also works, as it describes a boyfriend who is quite similar to the girl. This option was the only one where the descriptive adjectives were appropriately matched in connotation and tone.