All ISEE Lower Level Verbal Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #214 : Adjectives And Adverbs
Choose the word that best completes the following sentence.
Her stellar spelling test was placed __________ on the fridge.
indistinctly
carelessly
prominently
accidentally
discreetly
prominently
The fact that the student's spelling test was placed on the fridge indicates her parents were proud of her and wanted to place it prominently on display.
Example Question #215 : Adjectives And Adverbs
Choose the word that best completes the following sentence.
She stuck __________ to her principles and could not be swayed by outsider opinion.
motionless
rigidly
merrily
absurdly
energetically
rigidly
The second part of the sentence tells us that she could not have her mind changed by other people. This tells us that she must have stuck firmly to her principles. The answer choice that most closely resembles firmly is “rigidly.” "Rigid" means firm, inflexible, unbending. To further help you, "principles" are ideas of what is right that guide our decisions; "merrily" means happily; "swayed" means convinced, changed; "energetically" means with energy; "motionless" means still, without motion; "absurdly" means ridiculously.
Example Question #216 : Adjectives And Adverbs
Choose the word that best completes the following sentence.
Despite his many achievements, he remained modest and __________ when other people tried to praise him.
frigid
stifling
deplorable
boastful
humble
humble
This sentence suggests that even though the subject had many successes, he was not arrogant. When someone is not boastful or arrogant we call them “humble.” To further help you, "frigid" means very cold; "stifling" means very hot; "deplorable" means deserving of hatred; "boastful" means bragging.
Example Question #217 : Adjectives And Adverbs
Choose the word that best completes the following sentence.
The meteorologist predicted that a blizzard would hit the Northeast on Saturday, but no snow ended up occurring, so the meteorologist's predictions were clearly __________.
organized
perfect
inaccurate
dedicated
temperate
inaccurate
We need to pick out an answer choice that means something like "wrong" or "inconsistent" because the sentence tells us that the meteorologist's prediction of snow was not correct. So, "inaccurate," an adjective that means not accurate or wrong, is the correct answer choice because it best fits the sentence's context. None of the other answer choices would make sense in the blank space: "organized" means neatly arranged; "dedicated" means devoted; and "perfect" means lacking any errors or flaws or as good as something can be.
Example Question #218 : Adjectives And Adverbs
Choose the word that best completes the following sentence.
The children were __________ that school was cancelled because they were able to spend the day playing in the snow.
upset
angry
concerned
thrilled
fearful
thrilled
We need to pick out an answer choice that means something like "excited" or "elated" because the sentence tells us that the children were able to play in the snow all day long. So, "thrilled," an adjective that means excited, is the correct answer choice because it best fits the sentence's context. None of the other answer choices would make sense in the blank space: "upset" means very unhappy; "angry" means mad; and "fearful" means afraid.
Example Question #219 : Adjectives And Adverbs
Choose the word that best completes the following sentence.
Sarah, a quiet, withdrawn girl who spends most of her time reading, is friends with a boy who lives on her street. Like Sarah, the boy is __________; in fact, the two friends have nearly identical personalities.
gregarious
talkative
athletic
reserved
excitable
reserved
The word that we are looking for is an adjective that describes Sarah's friend. We know that this boy is very similar to Sarah, and the only information that we have about her tells us that she is a quiet, very possibly shy girl. The word "reserved," which means keeping to oneself, is the best choice here. "Gregarious" and "talkative" both refer to people who often socialize with others, which is the opposite of our answer. Finally, since sports are never mentioned, we have no way of knowing whether the two friends are athletic.
Example Question #220 : Adjectives And Adverbs
Choose the word that best completes the following sentence.
In spite of the persistent efforts of his family to get him excited about Halloween, Jake still felt __________ about the holiday.
indifferent
hopeful
thrilled
enthusiastic
passionate
indifferent
The key words "in spite of" tell us that Jake's family was not able to get him excited about Halloween. Since he isn't excited, he must either feel negatively about the holiday or not care one way or the other. Of the answer choices, all of them are positive feelings except for "neutral," which is our answer. "Neutral" means impartial; it means that Jake has no specific feelings of emotion about this day.
Example Question #1821 : Isee Lower Level (Grades 5 6) Verbal Reasoning
Choose the word that best completes the following sentence.
When she painted the walls of the house bright pink, the change was very __________, and all of her guests noticed.
confusing
secret
attentive
insignificant
palpable
palpable
When a change is "palpable," it is obvious or plainly seen. Painting the walls of a house bright pink would cause a noticeable change, so "palpable" is an adequate word to describe the change.
Example Question #1822 : Isee Lower Level (Grades 5 6) Verbal Reasoning
Choose the word that best completes the following sentence.
After getting off of the roller coaster, Julia felt __________ and thought she might be sick.
happy
excited
queasy
tired
afraid
queasy
The correct answer is "queasy." While all of the words could fit in the sentence and make it grammatically correct, "queasy" means nauseous or feeling physically ill due to a very upset stomach, and is the correct answer because you can infer that Julia might feel sick after "getting off of [a] roller coaster," and she also "thought she might be sick."
Example Question #1823 : Isee Lower Level (Grades 5 6) Verbal Reasoning
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
There was no one left in the restaurant, it was completely __________.
crucial
gigantic
accompanied
deserted
significant
deserted
You are told that there is no one left in the restaurant. A place that is empty or abandoned is "deserted." To provide further help, "significant" means important and "crucial" means very important; "gigantic" means very big; "accompanied" means to have gone with.
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