ISEE Middle Level Verbal : ISEE Middle Level (grades 7-8) Verbal Reasoning

Study concepts, example questions & explanations for ISEE Middle Level Verbal

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Example Questions

Example Question #62 : Synonyms: Other Verbs

Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.

SUBSIDE

Possible Answers:

Quake

Deteriorate

Calm

Retreat

Attack

Correct answer:

Calm

Explanation:

The word "subside" comes from roots that literally mean to sit under. Whenever something "subsides," it decreases or lessens. This is not a matter of retreating, however. Instead, think of something like, "The earthquake slowly subsided, the tremors becoming less and less with passing minutes." The essential meaning for "subside" is to decrease in intensity. This is a good synonym for "subside."

Example Question #63 : Synonyms: Other Verbs

Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.

WORSEN

Possible Answers:

Deteriorate

Destroy

Damage

Demolish

Mangle

Correct answer:

Deteriorate

Explanation:

For this question, be careful about tempting options. The words "damage" and "mangle" might be tempting. Whenever you "damage" or "mangle" something, you certainly do make it worse. This is not, however, the same as being synonymous with "worsen." Likewise, the same holds for "destroy" and "demolish." Instead, the word "deteriorate" is the best. Whenever something "deteriorates," its condition worsens.

Example Question #64 : Synonyms: Other Verbs

Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.

WAGER

Possible Answers:

Deliberate

Agree

Choose

Gamble

Nominate

Correct answer:

Gamble

Explanation:

The word "wager" can be used either as a verb or as a noun. The noun merely indicates the outcome of the verb usage. Whenever we wager on something, we make a bet on that thing. Therefore, the noun "wager" just means the bet itself. The options given here all indicate that the question is asking for the verb form. The word "gamble" is the only option that expresses the general idea of betting on something.

Example Question #65 : Synonyms: Other Verbs

Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.

EXUDES

Possible Answers:

Radiate

Withdraw

Digress

Depart

Imply

Correct answer:

Radiate

Explanation:

The word "exude" comes from roots that literally mean "to sweat out." The general idea of "exuding" is that something "oozes" or steadily releases something into its environment. The word can be used, however, to describe people in a metaphorical manner. Here the "oozing" is more like the idea of beaming or radiating some kind of character trait. For example, you could say, "Thomas was so sure of himself that he exuded confidence."

Example Question #66 : Synonyms: Other Verbs

Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.

ABET

Possible Answers:

Wager

Enforce

Support

Gamble

Congregate

Correct answer:

Support

Explanation:

The word "abet" is likely rarely used by you; however, perhaps you have heard the expression, "aid and abet." For example, in a movie, someone might be accused of "aiding and abetting the enemy." This basically means aiding and encouraging the enemy to do wrong. The only option that expresses this idea of aiding or encouraging is the word "support."

Example Question #1 : Sentence Completions: Adjectives And Adverbs

Each sentence completion question is made up of a sentence with one blank.  Each blank indicates that a word is missing.  The sentence is followed by five answer choices.  Select the one word that will best complete the meaning of the sentence as a whole.

Jennifer is a(n) _____ reader; she frequently reads books and seems to gain a high level of pleasure from reading.

Possible Answers:

deliberate

apathetic

avid

thoughtful

repetitive

Correct answer:

avid

Explanation:

Since Jennifer reads frequently and with enthusiasm, she is best described as an avid or devoted reader.

Example Question #2 : Sentence Completions: Adjectives And Adverbs

Each sentence completion question is made up of a sentence with one blank.  Each blank indicates that a word is missing.  The sentence is followed by five answer choices.  Select the one word that will best complete the meaning of the sentence as a whole.

The water in the lake where her family vacationed was dark blue and _____; she could not see to the bottom of the lake, which made her afraid of what was under the surface of the water.

Possible Answers:

opaque

transparent

mysterious

foggy

luminous

Correct answer:

opaque

Explanation:

In this statement, the best answer choice is that the lake water is opaque.  The key to this question is that she cannot see the bottom of the lake.

Example Question #3 : Sentence Completions: Adjectives And Adverbs

Each sentence completion question is made up of a sentence with one blank.  Each blank indicates that a word is missing.  The sentence is followed by five answer choices.  Select the one word that will best complete the meaning of the sentence as a whole.

Due to the high heat index and the fact that he was out of shape, Joe felt that the five-mile run was _____.

Possible Answers:

nonsensical

excruciating

mild

effortless

feasible

Correct answer:

excruciating

Explanation:

The key to this question is noting that Joe ran in high heat and was out of shape before undertaking a lengthy run of five miles.  Thus, the run was presumably excruciating or painful.

Example Question #4 : Sentence Completions: Adjectives And Adverbs

Each question below is made up of a sentence with one blank.  Each blank indicates that a word is missing.  The sentence is followed by five answer choices.  Select the one word that will best complete the meaning of the sentence as a whole.

A letter of rejection from the college Tom wanted to attend caused him to be _____ and miserable.

Possible Answers:

indifferent

timid

listless

hostile

melancholy

Correct answer:

melancholy

Explanation:

Since he got a rejection letter from his first-choice college, Tom was presumably miserable and sad.  Thus, another way to express his gloom is to say he was melancholy after receiving the news.

Example Question #5 : Sentence Completions: Adjectives And Adverbs

Each question below is made up of a sentence with one blank.  Each blank indicates that a word is missing.  The sentence is followed by five answer choices.  Select the one word that will best complete the meaning of the sentence as a whole.

Rebecca is so _____ that she believed her brother when he told her that deer have the ability to fly.

Possible Answers:

discerning

gullible

cautious

foolish

astute

Correct answer:

gullible

Explanation:

The sentence demonstrates how Rebecca is so gullible, or easily fooled, to the point that she believes even radically incorrect statements.

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