All ISEE Lower Level Verbal Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #111 : Verbs
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
I __________ the ability to lie to people and everyone always praises my honesty.
lack
forget
encourage
ignore
desire
lack
Because people praise this person’s honesty, it makes sense that he or she does not have the ability to lie. If you do not have something, this means you “lack” it. The word “desire” means to want very much.
Example Question #112 : Verbs
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
When she won the race all her classmates ran up to __________ her.
congratulate
propose
apprehend
suspend
punish
congratulate
Because the person being described won the race, it makes sense that her classmates would want to tell her she did a good job or share in her happiness. This means the correct answer is “congratulate.” The word “punish” means to tell someone off or hurt someone for doing something bad; “propose” means suggest an idea as a possibility; “suspend” means pause; and “apprehend” means catch. One might say, "The police apprehended the thief."
Example Question #113 : Verbs
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
The student was forced to __________ where he had been during lunchtime after he was caught walking back into the school.
provoke
facilitate
disclose
suspend
refuse
disclose
The student was caught doing something he was not supposed to do—leaving school during the day—so he had to tell and reveal where he had been during this time. This means the correct answer is “disclose,” which means to reveal hidden facts. “Suspend” can mean to pause. The word “refuse” means to say no or not allow something.
Example Question #114 : Verbs
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
The judge __________ him to serve ten years in prison.
observed
supposed
ruled
condemned
omitted
condemned
When someone else decides your bad fate or your punishment, we say that they have “condemned” you. So the judge “condemned” the prisoner. The word “observed” means noticed or looked at; the word “supposed” means imagined or suggested hypothetically; and the word "omitted" means left out or deleted. "Ruled" might look like a potentially correct answer because judges "rule" when they make decisions about things; however, judges just "rule," they don't "rule" things. So, grammatically, this would not work in the sentence.
Example Question #115 : Verbs
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
The girl loves to read because it allows her to __________ into another world and forget all of her problems.
distrust
avoid
escape
sample
demand
escape
Given that the girl likes to read because it helps her forget her problems, the word that fills in the blank should be one that captures her desire to leave reality behind. The best word for the blank is therefore "escape."
Example Question #116 : Verbs
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
He had lied one too many times, and his parents could not help but __________ him.
praise
misunderstand
inspire
acknowledge
mistrust
mistrust
Because the boy had lied to his parents often, it makes sense that they would not trust him anymore, so the correct answer is “mistrust.” The prefix "mis-" can sometimes make the word it is added on to mean the opposite, so it makes sense that “mistrust” means not trust.
Example Question #117 : Verbs
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
He was very sorry, but they would not forgive him, so he had to __________ for forgiveness.
tattle
plead
interrogate
reach
ignore
plead
The context of the sentence makes it sound as if the boy had to implore or beg certain people to forgive him; this leads us to the correct answer, which is “plead,” a synonym of beg.
Example Question #118 : Verbs
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
When you are driving, it is very important to __________ so that you don’t miss anything.
demonstrate
concentrate
implicate
attempt
worry
concentrate
If it is important that you don’t miss anything, it is important to “concentrate.” To “concentrate” means to pay attention to something specified or what you are doing. As for the other answer choices, the word “demonstrate” means show how something is done by doing it yourself as an example; the word “attempt” means try when used as a verb; and “implicate” means to incriminate or suggest that someone did something wrong.
Example Question #119 : Verbs
Choose the word that best completes the following sentence.
The dogs __________ the fox through the forest, but gave up the chase after they lost its scent.
evaded
pursued
boiled
yelled
mentored
pursued
We can infer that because the dogs "gave up the chase," that they were chasing the fox beforehand, so we need to pick out an answer choice that is a verb and means something like "chased." "Evaded" may look like a potentially correct answer, but "evaded" means "escape or avoid, especially by cleverness or trickery," and while it would make sense to say that the fox evaded the dogs, it wouldn't be correct to claim that the dogs evaded the fox. "Pursue," however, is a verb that means "follow (someone or something) in order to catch or attack them," and because "pursued" best describes how the dogs tried to catch the fox, "pursued" is the correct answer.
Example Question #120 : Verbs
Choose the word that best completes the following sentence.
Jessica didn't want to __________ the fact that she took the last piece of cake in the fridge, so she blamed the action on her brother instead.
blame
suppress
invent
conceal
admit
admit
You can tell from the sentence's context that Jessica wanted to avoid telling the truth and confessing that she was the one who took the last piece of cake from the fridge, so you need to pick out an answer choice that means something like "confess." "Admit" means reveal information that one was previously purposely withholding, so "admit" is the correct answer. "Conceal" may look like a potentially correct answer, but "conceal" means hide, and if Jessica didn't want to hide the fact that she took the last piece of cake from the fridge, she would have told people that she did it, not blamed it on her brother. For similar reasons, "suppress" can't be the correct answer either, because in this context, "suppress" means prevent information from becoming known. Jessica clearly didn't want the specified information to become known, so saying that she "didn't want to suppress" it would make no sense. In this context, "invent" would mean make up, so it cannot be the correct answer either, and "blame" doesn't make sense either, despite the fact that it may look like a good answer choice because it is used later in the sentence.
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