All ISEE Lower Level Verbal Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #671 : Sentence Completions
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
Tom considered it __________ that it did not rain on the day that he had to ride his bicycle home from school, even though the weather forecast had called for continual showers all afternoon.
fortunate
inconsiderate
unlucky
obdurate
manageable
fortunate
We can infer that Tom considered it lucky “that it did not rain when he had to ride his bicycle home from school” even though the weather forecast predicted rain. So, we need to pick out an adjective that means something like “lucky.” That means that “unlucky” cannot be the correct answer, because it would not make sense in the blank—it would not make sense for Tom to consider it unlucky that he did not have to bike home in the rain. “Fortunate,” however, is an adjective that can mean “lucky,” and because “fortunate” best fits the context of the sentence, “fortunate” is the correct answer.
Example Question #672 : Sentence Completions
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
The church hosted a wedding in the morning and a funeral in the afternoon; whereas the first event was a joyous occasion, the second was a great deal more __________.
vacant
frantic
somber
fortunate
valiant
somber
Compared to a wedding, it would make sense for a funeral to be a lot sadder and more serious. This should lead you to the correct answer choice “somber,” which means serious and sad, or grave. To help you, "valiant" means brave, "fortunate" means lucky, "vacant" means empty, and "frantic" means fast-paced or anxious.
Example Question #673 : Sentence Completions
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
Jenny liked the popular reality show, but she wished it was less __________; it never introduced thoughtful ideas or complex characters.
shallow
intellectual
artistic
interesting
shallow
The key words "wished it was less" give us an immediate hint about our answer: it is probably a negative trait, since Jenny would rather it be different. We also know that the reality show doesn't have complicated characters or thoughtful plotlines, so it must be "shallow," a word that indicates a lack of depth. Something that is shallow generally takes a surface-level view of its subject matter instead of introducing serious topics or discussion.
Example Question #674 : Sentence Completions
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
The fact that the answer seemed __________ and straightforward made Melissa second-guess herself during the exam as to whether the answer was truly that simple.
visible
plain
doubtful
questionable
obvious
obvious
Melissa second-guessed herself specifically because she thought the answer was too obvious or readily apparent.
Example Question #674 : Sentence Completions
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
Lisa is a very kind and __________ person, as she is always doing favors for other people, not asking for anything in return.
generous
rude
honest
compatible
boring
generous
In this sentence, the conjunction "and" suggests that the word following "and" should be similar to the word preceding it, "kind." The most similar and appropriate word to "kind," given the context of this sentence (that Lisa always does favors for other people), is "generous." This is because "generous" people are selfless and put others before themselves. It is therefore an appropriate word to complete the sentence.
Example Question #675 : Sentence Completions
Choose the word or phrase that best completes the following sentence.
Unfortunately, while all of the other students were able to attend the annual field trip, Jonathan was __________ on the date of the outing.
tired
overjoyed
absent
noticeable
calm
absent
The most important hint in this sentence is the very first word, "unfortunately." Like most words with the "-ly" ending, "unfortunately" is an adverb; it describes an act that is sad or regrettable. With this in mind, we can eliminate both "overjoyed" and "calm," since both words have a positive connotation. Next, the word "while" tells us that Jonathan's situation must differ from that of the other students, who were all in attendance at the annual field trip. The most sensible choice is "absent," which describes someone who was not able to attend some event, and would most likely be sad for Jonathan, at the very least.
Example Question #675 : Sentence Completions
Choose the word or phrase that best completes the following sentence.
It became __________ that Sam was not planning on doing his homework any time soon when he invited his friends over to play video games at the time when he usually studied and did schoolwork.
suspicious
apparent
productive
secret
fair
apparent
We can infer that it became clear that Sam was not planning on doing his homework when he invited his friends over to play video games, so we need to pick out an adjective for the blank that means something like "clear" or "obvious." So, "secret" cannot be the correct answer because "secret" is an antonym of "clear" and "obvious." "Apparent," however, is an adjective that means "clearly visible or understood; obvious." Because "apparent" best fits the context of the sentence, it is the correct answer.
Example Question #676 : Sentence Completions
Choose the word or phrase that best completes the following sentence.
The professional fencer could defeat an opponent with a few __________ movements of her sword, never flailing around, as she had practiced to make her movements as neat and efficient as possible.
portentous
uncontrolled
random
wily
deft
deft
We can infer that because the professional fencer "had practiced to make her movements as neat and efficient as possible," we need to pick out an adjective to describe her movements that means something similar to "neat" and "efficient" and can describe movement. So, neither "uncontrolled" nor "random" can be the correct answer because each of those words is an antonym of "neat" and "efficient." "Deft," however, is an adjective that can mean either "demonstrating still and cleverness" or "neatly skillful and quick in one's movements." Because "deft" is the answer choice that best describes the professional fencer's movements and fits the context of the sentence, "deft" is the correct answer.
Example Question #677 : Sentence Completions
Choose the word or phrase that best completes the following sentence.
The artist created a wide variety of __________ sketches for the painting before deciding on his favorite, which he used as the model for the final work.
preliminary
frozen
logical
unimportant
subsequent
preliminary
We can infer that because the artist created sketches before picking one to use "as the model for the final work," the artist must have created the sketches before the final work. So, we need to pick out an adjective that means something like "occurring before something else." So, "subsequent" cannot be the correct answer because "subsequent" means "coming after something in time; following," and is an antonym of a word meaning "occurring before something else." "Preliminary," however, is an adjective that means "denoting an action or event preceding or done in preparation for something fuller or more important." Because "preliminary" is the answer choice which best describes the artist's sketches and best fits the context of the sentence, it is the correct answer.
Example Question #678 : Sentence Completions
Choose the word or phrase that best completes the following sentence.
The dog had gnawed on its chew toy so much that it was now completely __________ and no one could tell what sort of animal it was originally supposed to represent.
mangled
dramatic
flippant
pristine
preeminent
mangled
We know that "no one could tell what sort of animal [the dog's chew toy] was supposed to represent," so we can assume that the dog had chewed it up to the point that it was unrecognizable. So, we need to pick out an adjective to describe the chew toy that means something like "chewed up." "Pristine," then, cannot be the correct answer, because "pristine" means "in its original condition; unspoiled" or " clean and fresh as if new; spotless," so it wouldn't make any sense to described a chewed-up dog toy as "pristine." "Mangled," however, when used as an adjective, means "severely mutilated, disfigured, or damaged by cutting, tearing, or crushing," and because "mangled" best describes the dog's chewed-up toy, "mangled" is the correct answer.
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