All ISEE Middle Level Verbal Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #1531 : Isee Middle Level (Grades 7 8) Verbal Reasoning
Sentence completions: Fill in the gap(s) in this sentence.
If you want to be a political speaker it is important to be confident and __________.
articulate
foolish
morose
banal
obscure
articulate
From the context of the sentence you know that the blank word must be a positive attribute for someone who wants to give political speeches. Of the five answer choices, "articulate" is by far the best option. Someone who is "articulate" is a good speaker, eloquent. If we look quickly at the definitions of the other words, it will become obvious why "articulate" was the only option. "Morose" means very sad and despondent; "obscure" means hidden or not known by many people; "banal" means boring, uninspiring; "foolish" means not wise, stupid.
Example Question #1532 : Isee Middle Level (Grades 7 8) Verbal Reasoning
Sentence completions: Fill in the gap(s) in this sentence.
Jenny is not an extroverted person; she struggles to make conversation and is generally __________ when out with her family or friends.
gregarious
taciturn
tenacious
affable
laborious
taciturn
The author tells us that Jenny struggles with talking to people and is not extroverted, so we know that the answer choice must describe someone who is shy and quiet. This information tells us that the correct answer is "taciturn" which means quiet, timid, introverted. To provide further help, an "extrovert" is someone who is confident with people and affable; "affable" means friendly, sociable; "tenacious" means determined; "gregarious" means friendly; "laborious" means hard-work, tasking.
Example Question #1533 : Isee Middle Level (Grades 7 8) Verbal Reasoning
ISEE Sentence completions: Fill in the blank(s) to complete the sentence.
I broke my leg in a car crash; it was __________ painful, and I needed a lot of medication to cope with the pain.
eagerly
morosely
suspiciously
excruciatingly
beneficially
excruciatingly
Because the author needed a great deal of medication to cope with the pain, we can assume that the car crash was very, intensely,or “excruciatingly” painful. To provide further help, “eager” means willing or keen; “morose” means sad, serious, sulking; “suspicious” means thinking something is up, thinking someone is guilty; “beneficial” means helpful.
Example Question #1534 : Isee Middle Level (Grades 7 8) Verbal Reasoning
ISEE Sentence completions: Fill in the blank(s) to complete the sentence.
Alice was devastated to learn that she was __________; she had been waiting all her life to have children.
infertile
fecund
vulnerable
susceptible
deleterious
infertile
Because of the second clause, which tells us that Alice had been waiting all her life to have children, and the information in the first clause that tells us Alice was devastated (very upset), we can infer that Alice must have learned she could not have children, or that she was “infertile.” To provide further help, “fecund” means the same thing as fertile; “vulnerable” and “susceptible” both mean in danger from something specific; “deleterious” means harmful.
Example Question #70 : Sentence Completions: Adjectives And Adverbs
Sitting in the observation car of the train, Harriet admired the __________ appearance of the isolated farms, which were so different in character from the complexities of urban habitations and businesses.
elderly
rustic
wooden
gorgeous
dilapidated
rustic
The best way to approach this sentence is to notice the contrast between the remote towns and the cities. The latter are said to be complex and urban. "Urban" merely means "related to the city." Thus, the best example of a word that contrasts with this is something that indicates being "not related to the city." Among the options provided, "rural" is the best to this end, for it means "related to the countryside." The isolated farms are quite likely to be in the countryside.
Example Question #1535 : Isee Middle Level (Grades 7 8) Verbal Reasoning
Sentence Completions: Select the word or phrase that most correctly completes the sentence.
When the police investigated the crime scene, even the most experienced among them were __________ at the horrors that they saw.
intrigued
interested
aghast
surprised
prepared
aghast
Since the main clause begins with, "even the most experienced," the implication of this sentence is that the scene had horrors unseen by even by these experienced people. This likely means that they were not merely surprised or intrigued. Instead, a much stronger word is needed. The sense is that they were "horrified," and this is what is meant by "aghast." This option alone expresses the strong sense of horror that such people likely felt upon seeing the scene. The word is related to "ghost," as can be seen in "ghast." (Think of the word "ghastly", which means causing terror or fright.)
Example Question #1536 : Isee Middle Level (Grades 7 8) Verbal Reasoning
Sentence Completions: Select the word or phrase that most correctly completes the sentence.
For many years, the gang terrorized the local community, committing __________ acts without any provocation.
extreme
wanton
petty
regular
oppressive
wanton
We are not told in the sentence how horrible was the gang's activity. While it does state that the community was "terrorized," this could even occur by petty acts of vandalism (like the egging of houses) as much as by very dangerous gang violence. We just do not have enough information to make a judgment in this regard. However, what we do know—and this is important—is that the violence was "without provocation." When something is provoked, it is caused by something else. For example, consider the sentence: "Benjamin's nasty remark provoked an equally nasty response from Patty." The idea is that Benjamin's remark caused a nasty reaction from Patty. A "provocation" is some kind of action that functions to provoke. To be "without provocation" roughly means to have been done without any known reason. Thus, the best option is "wanton," which means unprovoked.
Example Question #73 : Sentence Completions: Parts Of Speech
Sentence completions: Fill in the blank(s) to complete the sentence.
Our neighbor is awfully __________; she really seems to dislike everyone!
amiable
gregarious
profound
misanthropic
benevolent
misanthropic
The second clause reveals how the neighbor being described dislikes everyone. Someone who dislikes or hates all people is called “misanthropic.” To provide further help, “benevolent” means kind and generous; “gregarious” means sociable and outgoing; “amiable” means friendly and well-liked; “profound” means deep and meaningful.
Example Question #74 : Sentence Completions: Parts Of Speech
Sentence completions: Fill in the blank(s) to complete the sentence.
Hugo is an extremely __________ and careful person who shows great dedication and commitment to his work.
apathetic
nonchalant
meticulous
garrulous
foolish
meticulous
The sentence tells you that Hugo is committed, dedicated and careful. This is most similar in definition to “meticulous.” To provide further help, “apathetic” and “nonchalant” mean not caring; “garrulous” means talkative; “foolish” means stupid.
Example Question #1537 : Isee Middle Level (Grades 7 8) Verbal Reasoning
Sentence Completions: Select the word or phrase that most correctly completes the sentence.
She was scared of blood and of needles so when the doctor told her the medicine would have to be injected __________, she almost fainted.
jointly
scholarly
officially
approximately
intravenously
intravenously
Because the person described in the sentence was scared of blood and needles and then almost fainted when she heard about how the medicine would be administered, we can assume that the doctor told her he had to inject the medicine using a needle. This is called an “intravenous” injection, where the suffix "-venous" tells us it has to do with blood and veins, and the prefix "intra-" suggest under, beneath, or into. The term "IV" is actually derived from an abbreviated form of "intravenous." To provide further help, “jointly” means together, “approximately” means roughly or as an estimation, and “scholarly” means like a scholar.