All ISEE Middle Level Verbal Resources
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Example Question #1931 : Isee Middle Level (Grades 7 8) Verbal Reasoning
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
Matthew and David could not figure out the __________ of the water flooding the basement, and until they could find it, it would be impossible to stop the water flow.
pipe
cause
waves
spring
pipe
cause
Since Matthew and David cannot stop the water, we can assume that it is flowing from somewhere. We do not know if it is from a pipe, a leak in the foundation, or any other cause. Indeed, options like "pipe" and "spring" are rather awkward anyway. (Read the sentence aloud with those words in it.) They need to find the source, whatever that might be. The best option for "source" given is "cause." The "cause" is the source of the effect—the flooding water. They need to find this to stop the effect—that is, to stop the flooding.
Example Question #1932 : Isee Middle Level (Grades 7 8) Verbal Reasoning
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
After spending twenty hours in the forest looking for snipes and never seeing one, you will likely begin to doubt the __________ of the elusive creature.
skillfulness
color
slowness
existence
idiocy
existence
When something is "elusive", it is difficult to catch or even to find. If you spend a long time looking for a "snipe" in the forest and never see it, you will likely think that it does not exist at all. Therefore, you will doubt its very existence—not merely its lack of speed or its "idiocy". (A snipe is, in fact, a real creature—a type of bird. However, many people trick friends into going "snipe hunting" by trying to do something that can't be done, such as look in the forest for a snipe where one won't find one.)
Example Question #1933 : Isee Middle Level (Grades 7 8) Verbal Reasoning
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
Every __________ thinks that the one living before it failed to see reality for what it is; children thus critique their parents, and their parents even critique their own parents.
ancestor
generation
infant
eon
descendent
generation
The most tempting wrong answer to this question is likely "descendent." The sentence does imply that every descendent critiques his or her ancestors. However, we must be careful. It says that something critiques the "one living before it." What is the "one" that is related to our blank? It is not the descendent—we don't talk about the "descendent living before" someone (at least not if we are speaking well). We do, however, talk about generations. Roughly speaking, a generation is a group of people born at the same time. In a family, each generation is based on the order of birth. Grandparents are one generation, parents another, and the grandchildren yet another. This is the best answer to this question.
Example Question #1934 : Isee Middle Level (Grades 7 8) Verbal Reasoning
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
In the middle of the game, in front of all of his friends, the boy tripped and fell hard on the asphalt; but his scraped knee was nothing compared to his wounded __________.
ignominy
heart
dignity
reputable
beliefs
dignity
In this sentence, the word we're looking for is going to be a noun that has to do with the embarassment one feels when tripping in public. Reputable is not a noun, so we can discount it. Although the boy's heart or beliefs could be damaged, they would not be in this context. Ignominy means the shame of public disgrace, but in the sentence we are looking for something that is wounded and therefore causes embarassment, so ignominy does not work, and dignity is the best answer.
Example Question #1935 : Isee Middle Level (Grades 7 8) Verbal Reasoning
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
The __________ of the mountain is a grueling task, but once you reach the top, the view is spectacular!
descent
visage
ascent
destruction
overcoming
ascent
Clearly, the sentence wants to say that traveling on the mount provides a great challenge. Therefore, it might be tempting to think of this in a general sense as "overcoming the mountain." In some cases, this would perhaps be an okay answer. However, we do know that the sentence is talking about how difficult it is to go up the mountain. (It could be hard even to come down.) We know this because of the second half of the sentence, "but once you reach the top, the view is spectacular." The word "ascent" can be used to mean the process of going up. It describes the act of climbing upward. (To "descend", on the contrary, is to go down.) Among the options, this best fits our sentence clues and should therefore be chosen.
Example Question #1936 : Isee Middle Level (Grades 7 8) Verbal Reasoning
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
The sight of the Grand Canyon is enough to inspire __________ in even the most cold-hearted of individuals.
despair
horror
desire
awe
dread
awe
From the context of the sentence and the use of the word "inspire," it is clear that the correct answer choice is “awe,” which means a feeling of wonder and appreciation for something magnificent. The other answer choices are all possible reactions to the Grand Canyon, but all are less logical than “awe” and don't match up with the context of the whole sentence as neatly. To further help you, "dread" means fear; "desire" means want; "despair" means misery.
Example Question #1937 : Isee Middle Level (Grades 7 8) Verbal Reasoning
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
After three years of bombing, the war-torn city was left in complete __________, nearly every major building being nothing more than a pile of rubble.
depression
ruin
agitation
destitution
agony
ruin
Pay attention to all details that describe the city before choosing a word. The sentence states that almost every major building was a pile of "rubble", meaning that almost every major building was reduced to fragments or "bits and pieces." The only word that so describes such a situation is "ruin." So much destruction could cause any of the other conditions—(1) types of emotional distress in the cases of "depression," "agony," and "agitation"; (2) extreme poverty in the case of "destitution."Nevertheless, the sentence directly describes the state of destruction itself. Thus "ruin" is the most direct (that is, best) answer.
Example Question #1938 : Isee Middle Level (Grades 7 8) Verbal Reasoning
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
The king issued a(n) __________ to the entire kingdom to announce the birth of his daughter.
poll
armada
warrant
endorsement
proclamation
proclamation
When something is said or announced to a large group of people it is “proclaimed.” To provide further help, “endorsement” means giving official support; a “warrant” is a legal document that allows the police to do something; an “armada” is a large fleet of warships; a “poll” is a study of various people’s reactions to a question.
Example Question #1939 : Isee Middle Level (Grades 7 8) Verbal Reasoning
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
She felt a certain degree of __________ towards her studies; years of uninspiring and insipid teachers had instilled in her a pronounced nonchalance.
miserly
altruism
philanthropy
apathy
telepathy
apathy
The information in the second clause suggests that the subject of this sentence felt a “nonchalance” towards her studies, so you need to determine which of the answer choices is a synonym for “nonchalance.” “Nonchalance” means not caring, so the correct synonym is “apathy.” To provide further help, “miserly” means not generous with money; “telepathy” is mind-reading; “altruism” and “philanthropy” are synonyms and both mean charity or charitable impulses.
Example Question #1940 : Isee Middle Level (Grades 7 8) Verbal Reasoning
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
Despite being informed that this ski slope was not suited for __________, the inexperienced boy threw himself fearlessly down the mountain.
aggressors
professionals
pacifists
novices
experts
novices
The information tells you that the boy was “inexperienced.” This suggests that he was a “novice.” A “novice” is someone who is a beginner, someone who has not done something before. To provide further help, an “expert” is the opposite of a “novice;” a “pacifist” is someone who avoids fighting; an “aggressor” is someone who starts a fight.
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