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 #1801 : Isee Middle Level (Grades 7 8) Verbal Reasoning

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

The children searched around their town for a(n) __________ hill that they could sled down.

Possible Answers:

oblique

ultimate

arduous

circumspect

interminable

Correct answer:

oblique

Explanation:

Naturally a hill that could be used for sledding would have to be slanted, at an angle that is neither parallel nor perpendicular. The correct answer is therefore "oblique" which means slanting, sloping, diagonal. Additionally, "arduous" means hard work, difficult to accomplish, challenging; "circumspect" means thoughtful; "interminable" means never-ending, eternal; "ultimate" means final or best.

Example Question #1802 : Isee Middle Level (Grades 7 8) Verbal Reasoning

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

He got into the __________ car and started the engine.

Possible Answers:

voluminous

salient

derelict

stationary

utter

Correct answer:

stationary

Explanation:

In this sentence you are given very little information to try and figure out which adjective makes the most sense. What you are told is that the subject started the engine of the car, so it must have previously been off. A car whose engine is not running would likely be motionless, parked, immobile, or "stationary." Additionally, "derelict" means in poor condition, falling down; "utter" means total, complete; "salient" means relevant, most important; "voluminous" means roomy, vast, spacious, containing a lot of room.

Example Question #1803 : Isee Middle Level (Grades 7 8) Verbal Reasoning

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

The gemstone is firmly __________ into the rock and it will take some heavy machinery to extract it.

Possible Answers:

embedded

instantaneous

arcane

dormant

jovial

Correct answer:

embedded

Explanation:

To begin with "extract" means withdraw, get out of. So, based on the context of this sentence you know you are looking for an adjective that means something like fixed in, rooted in, stuck in. So, the correct answer is "embedded." Something that is "embedded" is fixed inside something else, stuck inside something else. Additionally, "dormant" means at rest, not awake; "jovial" means good-natured, humorous; "arcane" means (of knowledge) privileged and ancient; "instantaneous" means happening in an instant, occurring in a moment.

Example Question #339 : Sentence Completions: Parts Of Speech

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

His __________ mood was not helped by the gloomy weather.

Possible Answers:

intractable

sage

unintelligible

morose

mutual

Correct answer:

morose

Explanation:

Based on the context of this sentence you are looking for an adjective that means something like depressed, sulky, gloomy. So, the correct answer is "morose." Additionally, "sage" means wise; "unintelligible" means not able to be understood; "intractable" means obstinate, stubborn, not likely to change one's mind; "mutual" means shared.

Example Question #1804 : Isee Middle Level (Grades 7 8) Verbal Reasoning

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

She knew she was going to get sick because she is __________ to certain illnesses.

Possible Answers:

distraught

dissolute

circumspect

enterprising

predisposed

Correct answer:

predisposed

Explanation:

If the subject knew she was going to get sick it makes sense that it was because she knew she was susceptible, prone, vulnerable to illness. The correct answer is therefore "predisposed," which means previously inclined towards something, prone to something, vulnerable to something. Additionally, "dissolute" means depraved, having loose morals; "circumspect" means thoughtful, able to think around an issue; "distraught" means extremely upset, devastated; "enterprising" means hard-working and innovative, likely to be successful due to work ethic.

Example Question #1805 : Isee Middle Level (Grades 7 8) Verbal Reasoning

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

She made a(n) __________ argument that the professor quickly disproved.

Possible Answers:

wistful

erratic

haggard

specious

vigilant

Correct answer:

specious

Explanation:

If the professor was able to quickly disprove the subject's argument then it makes sense that the argument was wrong in some way or another. The correct answer is therefore "specious," which means (of an argument) somewhat plausible, but actually wrong, deliberately misleading. Additionally, "vigilant" means watchful, paying close attention to something; "haggard" means looking exhausted, having the appearance of someone who is overworked; "wistful" means feeling a certain longing for the past; "erratic" means unreliable, inconsistent, 'all over the place'.

Example Question #1806 : Isee Middle Level (Grades 7 8) Verbal Reasoning

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

The world's most __________ environmentalists were invited to attend the global summit on climate change.

Possible Answers:

eminent

sullen

blithe

maligned

obese

Correct answer:

eminent

Explanation:

To begin with a "summit" (in this context) is a meeting of leader's of various nations. So, in a meeting about climate change it would make sense for the world's most famous and well-regarded environmentalists to be invited. The correct answer is therefore "eminent," which means famous within a particular field of study. Additionally, "maligned" means widely criticized; "obese" means very fat, unhealthily overweight; "sullen" means grumpy and sulky, in a bad mood; "blithe" means inappropriately unconcerned by something, not showing a polite amount of concern for something.

Example Question #1807 : Isee Middle Level (Grades 7 8) Verbal Reasoning

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

The ceremony was __________ by the behavior of a few obnoxious guests. 

Possible Answers:

robust

apocryphal

articulate

reclusive

marred

Correct answer:

marred

Explanation:

A ceremony is a formal occasion and rude and obnoxious guests would likely spoil, ruin a formal occasion. So, the correct answer is "marred," which means spoiled, ruined. Additionally, "robust" means strong, healthy, sturdy; "apocryphal" means (of a story) probably not true; "articulate" means well spoken, eloquent; "reclusive" means solitary, trying to avoid the company of other people

Example Question #1808 : Isee Middle Level (Grades 7 8) Verbal Reasoning

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

The food was extremely __________ and she went back for a second helping.

Possible Answers:

laden

palatable

acrimonious

awry

ductile

Correct answer:

palatable

Explanation:

If the subject of this sentence went back to get more of the food it makes sense that she found it pleasant tasting, delicious, tasty, or "palatable." Additionally, "acrimonious" means (of a conflict) bitter, long-lasting and spiteful; "awry" means amiss, 'out of place'; "laden" means weighed down with, burdened by; "ductile" means able to be bent and shaped, malleable.

Example Question #1809 : Isee Middle Level (Grades 7 8) Verbal Reasoning

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

She found him __________ and wanted to spend more time with him in the future.

Possible Answers:

ambivalent

conniving

illiterate

condescending

congenial

Correct answer:

congenial

Explanation:

Based on the context of this sentence you know you are looking for an adjective that describes a positive personality trait. The correct answer is therefore "congenial," which means pleasant, friendly, agreeable, affable. Additionally, "illiterate" means not able to read or write; "conniving" means manipulative, sneaky, cunning; "condescending" means acting like you know better than someone else, talking down to someone else; "ambivalent" means uncertain, having mixed feelings about something.

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