ISEE Lower Level Verbal : Sentence Completions

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Example Questions

Example Question #741 : Sentence Completions

Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.

The pool was too __________ and the children were prohibited from jumping in.

Possible Answers:

dapper

drenched 

shallow 

spacious 

prickly 

Correct answer:

shallow 

Explanation:

First of all "prohibited" means forbidden, not allowed. So, the children were not allowed to jump in the pool. The correct answer is therefore "shallow" which means not deep, an area of water where the level of water is not deep. Additionally, "spacious" means roomy, containing lots of space; "dapper" means well dressed, sophisticated; "prickly" means easily offended, quick to get irritated; "drenched" means soaking wet, covered in water.

Example Question #231 : Adjectives And Adverbs

Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.

"This table is __________," she exclaimed, "I simply have to get one for myself."

Possible Answers:

elderly 

scandalous 

exquisite

alike

juvenile 

Correct answer:

exquisite

Explanation:

If the speaker wanted to get a similar table for herself then it makes sense that she would use a positive adjective to describe the table. The correct answer is therefore "exquisite," which means lovely, well crafted, beautiful. Additionally, "juvenile" means childish, immature; "elderly" means old; "alike" means similar to; "scandalous" means shocking, shameful, causing a scandal, causing public outrage.

Example Question #742 : Sentence Completions

Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.

She refused to sell the family heirloom, claiming that it was __________.

Possible Answers:

invaluable

biased

dubious

dysfunctional

obtainable

Correct answer:

invaluable

Explanation:

First of all, an "heirloom" is an item handed down from one family member to another. Based on the context of this sentence the correct answer must be an adjective that means extremely important to the point where the owner is unwilling to sell. The correct answer is therefore "invaluable" which means crucial, critical, so important that the owner does not put any monetary value on it. Additionally, "obtainable" means able to be obtained, able to be got; "dysfunctional" means not working properly, not functional; "dubious" means doubtful, unlikely to be true; "biased" means subjective, influenced by personal opinion, not fair or equal.

Example Question #601 : Parts Of Speech In Word Based Sentence Completions

Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.

Camels are famously __________ and are able to survive for a long time in harsh conditions. 

Possible Answers:

lithe

paltry

hardy

feeble

charming

Correct answer:

hardy

Explanation:

Based on the context of this sentence you are looking for an adjective that describes a camel's ability to endure hardships and survive in difficult situations. The correct answer is therefore "hardy," which means robust, strong and able to survive in difficult circumstances. Additionally, "feeble" means weak; "charming" means pleasant, attractive and likable; "lithe" means graceful, agile, able to move one's body in an efficient and flexible manner; "paltry" means small, an insufficient amount of, meager

Example Question #602 : Parts Of Speech In Word Based Sentence Completions

Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.

He held his hands __________, above the crowd, and swayed to the music.

Possible Answers:

innate

sheathed

inept

aloft

beneath

Correct answer:

aloft

Explanation:

The man held his hands in the air, so the correct answer is "aloft." Other synonyms of "aloft" include "overhead" and "high." Additionally, "beneath" means under; "inept" means having insufficient skill, incapable; "sheathed" means (of a weapon) contained within something, concealed, wrapped up; "innate" means natural, (of a personality trait) something one is born with

Example Question #603 : Parts Of Speech In Word Based Sentence Completions

Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.

It is always easier to see the stars in __________ locations because there are fewer sources of light to interfere.

Possible Answers:

drab

expensive

resonant

accountable

remote

Correct answer:

remote

Explanation:

You can see stars better in locations that are far from other sources of light and far from the urban centers of civilization. Something that is located far from the main areas of human population is called "remote." Other synonyms for "remote" include "distant" and "faraway." Additionally, "expensive" means costing a lot of money; "drab" means dreary, dull and boring; "accountable" means responsible; "resonant" means (of a sound) deep and full.

Example Question #604 : Parts Of Speech In Word Based Sentence Completions

Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.

The __________ fool slipped on the sidewalk and dropped his sandwich on the ground.

Possible Answers:

ruthless

obese

impartial

grouchy

bumbling

Correct answer:

bumbling

Explanation:

Based on the context of this sentence you are looking for an answer that means something like clumsy, awkward and careless. The correct answer is therefore "bumbling." Someone who is "bumbling" is very clumsy and prone to making mistakes. Additionally, "obese" means very fat; "impartial" means not biased, able to judge fairly and evenly; "grouchy" means moody, grumpy, in a bad mood; "ruthless" means merciless, cruel, showing no compassion.

Example Question #605 : Parts Of Speech In Word Based Sentence Completions

Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.

The use of ethyl was banned __________ after it was revealed to contain highly toxic levels of lead.

Possible Answers:

wearily

briefly

unexpectedly

merely

outright

Correct answer:

outright

Explanation:

The context and intensity of this sentence suggests that the correct answer must mean something like completely, entirely, without exception. As in, "ethyl was banned completely." So, the correct answer is "outright" which means completely, altogether, totally. Additionally, "briefly" means lasting a short time; "merely" means just, only, simply; "unexpectedly" means surprisingly; "wearily" means done without enthusiasm, done in a tired-manner

Example Question #606 : Parts Of Speech In Word Based Sentence Completions

Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.

The old friends sat down to a long and __________ dinner together.

Possible Answers:

spiteful

hectic

cordial

laudable

exhilarating

Correct answer:

cordial

Explanation:

Based on the context of this sentence you are looking for an answer choice that relates to the friendly, pleasant, and good-natured atmosphere of a dinner between old friends. So, the correct answer is "cordial." "Cordial" means warm, friendly, polite, pleasant, good-natured. Additionally, "exhilarating" means thrilling, causing excitement and enthusiasm; "hectic" means rushed and unplanned; "spiteful" means cruel, mean and nasty; "laudable" means deserving of praise

Example Question #607 : Parts Of Speech In Word Based Sentence Completions

Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.

After a thorough ___________ of the data, the scientist wrote a long paper explaining the exciting new discovery.

Possible Answers:

intensification

analysis

delay

selection

scanning

Correct answer:

analysis

Explanation:

The word "thorough" means complete or detailed. If you clean your room thoroughly, it means that you have cleaned it totally. Now, to "scan" data is the very opposite of being thorough, so this is out as an option. Although "selection" might seem appropriate, we can guess that the scientist evaluated and thought through the data. Therefore, the best option is "analysis."

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