ISEE Middle Level Verbal : Sentence Completions: Verbs

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

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Example Questions

Example Question #101 : Sentence Completions: Verbs

Identify the best word to fill in the blank of the setence

Petunia hated broccoli, but she absolutely _____ chocolate cake with ice cream.

Possible Answers:

avoided

loves

betrayed

horded

adored

Correct answer:

adored

Explanation:

So the sentence is fairly straightforward, and it's clear that Petunia needs to feel something opposite from "hate" about the chocolate cake with ice cream. Betrayed is not the opposite of hate, and neither is horded, both words do not make sense in context. Avoided is not a feeling, so it doesn't keep up the parallel sentence structure, but it also is not what Petunia would do to something she liked. Loves is close, she could love chocolate cake and ice cream, but it is in the present tense, while the demo sentence is in the past. So "adored" is the proper answer.

Example Question #102 : Sentence Completions: Verbs

Identify the best word to fill in the blank of the sentence

She'd never witnessed anything so beautiful; the redwood trees had enormous, solid roots and branches that ______ endlessly above her head.

Possible Answers:

towered

reaches

keeled

sought

languished

Correct answer:

towered

Explanation:

In this context, we are looking for a verb of motion, in the past tense. By that criteria, sought and reaches can both be eliminated, as well as languished, which means to grow weak. So between towered and keeled, it makes more sense that the speaker would be overcome with beauty at a tall, majestic tree reminiscent of a skyscraper than one falling over-- the best answer is towered.

Example Question #103 : Sentence Completions: Verbs

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

As Reginald's memory began to fade, he could not __________ the faces of his former students as he tried to remember the many young men and women he taught.

Possible Answers:

recognize

recall

develop

fancy

explain

Correct answer:

recall

Explanation:

There are two things to pay attention to: (1) Reginald's loss of memory and (2) the fact that the sentence seems to indicate that he is remembering these former students in their absence. That is, it is not a matter of him recognizing them when they arrive in his presence. Instead, he cannot "call them to mind"; that is, he cannot "recall" them. Therefore, this is the best option among those provided.

Example Question #104 : Sentence Completions: Verbs

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

After climbing up the high mountain, you must remember that you will likewise need to __________ in order to return to your vehicle.

Possible Answers:

rappel

fall

hike

descend

dive

Correct answer:

descend

Explanation:

The general sense of the sentence is that if you climb up a mountain, you will some day have to climb back down that mountain. The best word for this among the options is "descend," meaning to go down, and the opposite of "ascend," meaning to go up. The other options are far too specific for our purposes.

Example Question #105 : Sentence Completions: Verbs

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

After his promotion, Pete __________ his privileges and read the private e-mails of his fellow employees, thus breaking company policy as well as the rules of basic human decency.

Possible Answers:

usurped

questioned

ransacked

abused

overruled

Correct answer:

abused

Explanation:

There are two clues in this sentence, both of which help you find your word. The first (and best) is "thus breaking company policy as well as the rules of basic human decency." This means that Pete's action was clearly wrong. You likely thought this anyway, but the sentence indicates it clearly as well. Now, the fact that he had some kind of "privileges" implies that his new position gave him access to e-mails that he did not have before. When we misuse privileges or rights, we can be said to "abuse" them. The word does not have to be used for physical or emotional violence alone.

Example Question #106 : Sentence Completions: Verbs

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

After he lost all of his friends, Ted decided to ___________ some of his habits, hoping that he would thus be less annoying to others.

Possible Answers:

destroy

condemn

alter

recall

overlook

Correct answer:

alter

Explanation:

Apparently Ted had some annoying habits, leading him to lose all of his friends. While he seems to have judged them as being bad, the point of the sentence is that he wanted to make a change in them. He hoped that this would change his sad situation. To "alter" something is to change it. It comes from the Latin for other or another.

Example Question #107 : Sentence Completions: Verbs

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

Friends often know each other so well that one friend can __________ the other's actions before he or she actually does them.

Possible Answers:

blame

praise

condemn

predict

enjoy

Correct answer:

predict

Explanation:

The best hint that we have about friends' actions (according to our sentence) is that one friend is able to do whatever it is "before" the other actually acts. A "prediction" takes place in just this manner. The word literally means to speak before based on its Latin roots. Of all the options, this is the only one that is directly related to the clues provided in the sentence.

Example Question #108 : Sentence Completions: Verbs

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

Many body builders need to __________ their diet with additional protein in order to help their muscles rebuild after each workout; no amount of normal eating could provide enough nutrition for their strenuous workouts.

Possible Answers:

oversee

meander

purify

supplement

diminish

Correct answer:

supplement

Explanation:

Two clues are provided in this sentence to help you choose the correct answer. The first is the prepositional phrase "with additional protein." This implies that many body builders must add to their diet. The second sentence repeats this same point: they need more protein than could be provided by normal eating. A "supplement" is something that adds to another thing. In particular, when applied to a person's diet, it helps to provide what would otherwise be lacking.  The word can be used as a verb to describe the act of such "supplementing."

Example Question #109 : Sentence Completions: Verbs

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

Many elderly people must __________ the sounds that they hear, for even moderate ones are often too quiet for them to hear them distinctly.

Possible Answers:

repeat

amplify

replay

question

brighten

Correct answer:

amplify

Explanation:

Since moderate sounds are said to be "too quiet" for many elderly people, the implication is that they need to make them louder. This does not mean that they "brighten" them. That word would be a mismatch of senses. (Colors might be brightened, as could light. However, this does not really hold for sounds, except in a metaphorical sense.) To "amplify" is to increase or make louder. "Amplifiers" are added to sounds to make them play more loudly out of speakers, and something that is "ample" is plentiful (like a loud sound, though "ample" can apply to many other things).

Example Question #110 : Sentence Completions: Verbs

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

In the past, it was very difficult for computer programs to __________ human faces, but now, they are able to identify people very easily.

Possible Answers:

display

reproduce

consider

recognize

trace

Correct answer:

recognize

Explanation:

The key word for this sentence is "identify." The general idea is that it used to be difficult for computer programs to identify a person's face. That is, it was difficult for a computer to conclude that a particular face image belonged to a particular person. In humans, we call this process "recognition." By extension, we can also say that a computer "recognizes" someone, at least insofar as it can identify that person in this manner.

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