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Example Question #1621 : Isee Lower Level (Grades 5 6) Verbal Reasoning
Each question below is made up of a sentence with one blank. The blank indicates that a word is missing. Each sentence is followed by five choices. Select the one word that will best complete the meaning of the sentence as a whole.
Technology has created a __________ world where people can communicate without in-person communication.
sublime
authentic
practical
stupendous
virtual
virtual
Since the world of technology is not dependent upon in-person interactions, this indicates that it is virtual.
Example Question #1622 : Isee Lower Level (Grades 5 6) Verbal Reasoning
Each question below is made up of a sentence with one blank. The blank indicates that a word is missing. Each sentence is followed by five choices. Select the one word that will best complete the meaning of the sentence as a whole.
Her---movements indicated that she was awake even though she looked as though she was asleep.
subtle
uncertain
refined
unnoticeable
distinct
subtle
Even though she appears to be asleep, her subtle or slight movements show that she is awake.
Example Question #1623 : Isee Lower Level (Grades 5 6) Verbal Reasoning
Each question below is made up of a sentence with one blank. The blank indicates that a word is missing. Each sentence is followed by five choices. Select the one word that will best complete the meaning of the sentence as a whole.
In order to---the meals she made with her rather poor cooking skills, Lisa took several vitamins a day.
increase
complement
enhance
decrease
supplement
supplement
By consuming vitamins along with her meals, she supplements the meals she makes.
Example Question #1624 : Isee Lower Level (Grades 5 6) Verbal Reasoning
Each question below is made up of a sentence with one blank. The blank indicates that a word is missing. Each sentence is followed by five choices. Select the one word that will best complete the meaning of the sentence as a whole.
The---look of their competitors when they won the soccer match was prideful in nature.
overzealous
smug
empty
naive
meek
smug
Since the competitors' looks were prideful, it indicates that their expressions were smug.
Example Question #1625 : Isee Lower Level (Grades 5 6) Verbal Reasoning
Each question below is made up of a sentence with one blank. The blank indicates that a word is missing. Each sentence is followed by five choices. Select the one word that will best complete the meaning of the sentence as a whole.
The---amount of salad dressing that was added to the salad indicated that Vanessa was not concerned about being on a diet.
liberal
pitiful
standard
paltry
middling
liberal
Since Vanessa was not on a diet, it means that she presumably put an excessive or liberal amount of salad dressing on her salad.
Example Question #1626 : Isee Lower Level (Grades 5 6) Verbal Reasoning
The __________ habitat for a bear is a forest full of berries, fish, and honey it can eat and caves in which it can hibernate in the winter.
improbable
worst
ideal
personable
sleepy
ideal
We can infer that a bear would be well-suited to the habitat described, so we need to pick out an adjective for the blank that means something like "suitable" or "perfect." So, "worst" cannot be the correct answer because "worst" is an antonym of "perfect." "Ideal," however, is an adjective that can mean "satisfying one's conception of what is perfect; most suitable," and because "ideal" best fits the context of the sentence, it is the correct answer.
Example Question #1627 : Isee Lower Level (Grades 5 6) Verbal Reasoning
The door-to-door salesman thought that the neighborhood he was canvassing would be friendly and personable, but was surprised to find them __________, with homeowners unwilling to open their doors for him and barking at him to get off of their property.
harmful
comprehensive
political
amiable
hostile
hostile
We can infer that the salesman expected the homeowners to be "friendly and personable," but was surprised because they were not. So, we need to pick out an adjective to describe the homeowners that means something like "not friendly" or "not personable." "Amiable" cannot be the correct answer, then, because "amiable" is a synonym of "friendly." "Hostile," however, is an adjective that means "unfriendly; antagonistic," and it is the correct answer because it best describes the reception that the salesman received and best fits the context of the sentence.
Example Question #1628 : Isee Lower Level (Grades 5 6) Verbal Reasoning
One of poetry's greatest strengths is that it can be interpreted both metaphorically, in a way that considers indirect meanings and symbolism, and __________, in a way where words mean exactly what they say and nothing more.
symbolically
literally
uproariously
gratuitously
negatively
literally
We can infer from the sentence's structure that we need to pick out an adverb that means something like "in a way where words mean exactly what they say." While "symbolically" might look like a potentially correct answer, we can tell that because "metaphorically" interpreting poetry "considers…symbolism," the missing adverb is not likely to consider symbolism as well, so "symbolically" cannot be the correct answer. "Literally," however, is an adverb that means "in a manner in which one takes words in their usual or most basic sense without metaphor or allegory," and because it best describes a way of interpreting poetry that in which "words mean exactly what they say" and best fits the sentence's context, "literally" is the correct answer.
Example Question #1629 : Isee Lower Level (Grades 5 6) Verbal Reasoning
At dinner, the duchess told of the __________ ordeal she experienced while traveling when the horses pulling her carriage got out of hand and dashed uncontrollably down a steep hill, with the carriage barely managing to remain upright.
evanescent
putrid
pleasant
lonesome
harrowing
harrowing
We can infer that the duchess's ordeal was not pleasant and probably scary, so we need to pick out an adjective to describe it that means something like "unpleasant" or "scary." So, "pleasant" cannot be the correct answer because it is an antonym of "unpleasant." "Harrowing," however, is an adjective that means "acutely distressing," and because it is the answer choice that best describes the duchess's experience and best fits the context of the sentence, "harrowing" is the correct answer.
Example Question #1630 : Isee Lower Level (Grades 5 6) Verbal Reasoning
Medicines are extensively tested before doctors are allowed to give them to patients to make sure that all of the potential __________ side effects have been catalogued; that way, when a doctor prescribes a medicine, he or she is aware of all of its potentially damaging side effects.
limited
adverse
beneficial
presumptuous
welcome
adverse
We can infer from the sentence that the word in the blank needs to describe a medicine's side effects, specifically unwanted or bad side effects, because cataloguing the side effects that the blank refers to results in doctors being "aware of all [a medicine's] potentially damaging side effects." So, we need to pick out an answer choice that means something like "harmful." So, "beneficial" cannot be the correct answer because "beneficial" means the opposite of "harmful." "Adverse," however, is an adjective that means "preventing success or development; harmful; unfavorable," and because it is the answer choice that best describes the "potentially damaging side effects" the sentence discusses and best fits the context of the sentence, "adverse" is the correct answer.
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