All ISEE Lower Level Verbal Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #701 : Sentence Completions
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
I have a __________ model of an airplane that I like to carry in my pocket; it is very small, but an exact replica of the plane my father flies.
excited
gigantic
miniature
grotesque
jubilant
miniature
The phrase "very small" tells us that the correct answer here must be “miniature.” The word “gigantic” means very big. “Gigantic” is an antonym of “miniature” because the two words have opposite meanings. The word “jubilant” means very happy; something that is “grotesque” is ugly and very unpleasant to look at.
Example Question #702 : Sentence Completions
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
After spending so much time away from my family, I was very __________ to get home.
surprised
keen
resolute
empty
constrained
keen
Because the speaker spent so much time away from his family, we can assume he was happy or excited to see them. So, this leads us to the correct answer, which is “keen.” To be “keen” means very much wanting to do something. The word “resolute” means certain and sticking to what you believe.
Example Question #703 : Sentence Completions
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
It gets very cold in the winter in New England, and I refuse to go outside in such __________ conditions.
frigid
hectic
significant
comforting
stifling
frigid
From the context of the sentence, you know that the answer choice must mean something like very cold or wintry. This should lead you to the correct answer, which is “frigid.” The word “frigid” means very cold and the word “stifling” means very hot. Something that is “comforting” is something that makes you feel better; “significant” means important; and “hectic” means rushed, happening too quickly, and making you feel nervous.
Example Question #704 : Sentence Completions
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
Her friends thought she was very __________, but she liked to think she was merely unique and different.
mediocre
peculiar
plentiful
average
lonely
peculiar
Because the girl liked to think she was special, it is very likely that this sentence is describing an unkind way of saying someone is different. The word “but” tells us that the girl had a different way of thinking about herself than her friends had. So while her friends thought she was weird, she thought she was just “different.” This means that the best answer is “peculiar,” because this means strange or weird. The word “mediocre” means average in a bad way. If you are “lonely,” you are sad that you are by yourself. “Plentiful” means existing in large quantities.
Example Question #705 : Sentence Completions
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
It is quite __________ to do your homework if you want to do well in school.
useless
personal
dominating
irrelevant
essential
essential
You know from your classes that it is important to do your homework if you want to do well in school; this means that the correct answer must mean something similar to “important.” The correct answer is therefore “essential.” “Essential” means needed or highly important. The word “useless” means not having any use or purpose; the word “irrelevant” means not important to a given situation; something “personal” is something that affects you; and someone who is “dominating” is bossy and likes to be in charge.
Example Question #706 : Sentence Completions
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
He was a very __________ man; he looked after those less fortunate and always did the right thing.
noble
haughty
risky
intense
eager
noble
The description of the man tells us that he was a good man who looked after others and acted correctly in the world. This means the answer choice must be “noble,” as someone who is “noble” is brave, values honor, and does the right thing. The word “risky” means having a high chance of failing or going wrong.
Example Question #707 : Sentence Completions
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
She is intelligent and brave, but her __________ is that she is lazy and irresponsible.
flaw
puzzle
claim
virtue
intent
flaw
The fact that the underlined word is something of which "lazy and irresponsible" are examples of means that the correct answer must be “flaw.” A “flaw” is something that is wrong or imperfect about someone. A “virtue” is the opposite of a “flaw”; it is something that is good or honorable about someone. The word “intent” means what you mean to do; the word “claim” means stated idea that is not yet backed up with facts.
Example Question #708 : Sentence Completions
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
It is not very __________ to always be boasting and showing off your accomplishments.
modest
arrogant
fraudulent
shabby
heroic
modest
From the context of the sentence, it is clear we are looking for a word that describes someone who does not boast and is not a show off, so the correct answer is “modest.” “Modest” is the opposite of “arrogant,” which means having a high opinion of oneself as being superior to other people. The word “heroic” means brave and acting like a hero; “shabby” means in poor condition and not looking nice; and "fraudulent" means fake or inauthentic.
Example Question #709 : Sentence Completions
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
Marshall never does his chores or homework, demonstrating how __________ he is.
funny
irresponsible
puzzling
entertaining
unusual
irresponsible
If someone does not do his or her chores or homework, those actions demonstrate the trait of being "irresponsible," or unable to be relied on.
Example Question #710 : Sentence Completions
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
Jerry is very __________; he has so much money that he does not have to worry about securing a job someday to support himself.
wealthy
depressed
frustrated
wary
uncertain
wealthy
If someone has a lot of money, such that he or she does not ever have to worry about getting a job someday to support him- or herself, the best word to complete the sentence would be "wealthy," which means rich. Therefore, "wealthy" is the correct answer.
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