All ISEE Middle Level Verbal Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #171 : Sentence Completions: Verbs
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
He used an eraser to __________ the words he had written.
defray
efface
masticate
abdicate
commandeer
efface
As an eraser is being used to do something you can reasonably infer that the correct answer is a verb that means to erase. The correct answer is therefore "efface." Additionally, "abdicate" means renounce control, give up power; "masticate" means chew; "defray" means pay for; "commandeer" means take control of (a vehicle).
Example Question #172 : Sentence Completions: Verbs
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
She needed time to forget the past and __________ her demons.
dwindle
beguile
exorcise
trudge
exercise
exorcise
Based on the context of this sentence you are looking for a verb that means something like to rid oneself of demons, to get rid of troubles and suffering. The correct answer is therefore "exorcise." Additionally, "beguile" means charm; "exercise" means work out, do something physical; "dwindle" means become smaller, reduce in amount; "trudge" means walk slowly and ponderously.
Example Question #173 : Sentence Completions: Verbs
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
He did not agree with her and found it hard to __________ her actions.
atrophy
vex
quell
condone
facilitate
condone
Seeing as the subject does not agree with her it makes sense that he would not give his support to her actions. The correct answer is therefore "condone," which means allow, give support to. Additionally, "facilitate" means help to get done; "atrophy" means weaken over time due to lack of use; "vex" means confuse and irritate; "quell" means stop, reduce in intensity.
Example Question #174 : Sentence Completions: Verbs
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
He wants to __________ his older sister, but his sister just wants him to be himself.
disentangle
perturb
solicit
emulate
mar
emulate
The subject's speaker wants him to be himself, so the verb used to describe what the subject wants to do must relate to not being oneself. The correct answer is therefore "emulate," which means to copy, to try and match the accomplishments of. Additionally, "solicit" means ask for, try to get, seek help or payment; "disentangle" means separate, make no longer tangled; "mar" means spoil, ruin; "perturb" means upset, disturb, worry.
Example Question #175 : Sentence Completions: Verbs
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
She did not dare __________ such offensive words in such delicate company.
utter
refrain
throttle
confine
maraud
utter
Based on the context of this sentence you know that the correct answer must mean something like say, speak. So, the correct answer is "utter," which means to say aloud. Additionally, "throttle" means strangle, choke; "confine" means imprison, trap, force to stay in one place; "maraud" means roam aimlessly in search of violence and theft; "refrain" means keep oneself from doing.
Example Question #176 : Sentence Completions: Verbs
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
The judge needed more detail so she __________ her original story.
mutilated
lingered
surpassed
elaborated
interrogated
elaborated
Based on the context of this sentence you know that the correct answer is a verb that means to add detail to a story. The correct answer is therefore "elaborated." To "elaborate" means to add detail to a story, to go into further detail. Something that is "elaborate" is detailed and complex. Additionally, "interrogate" means question a suspect; "surpass" means go beyond; "mutilate" means destroy the appearance of; "linger" means stay behind, wait around.
Example Question #177 : Sentence Completions: Verbs
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
His opponent used a simple trick to __________ him and win the match.
dissuade
admonish
outfox
cater
originate
outfox
The subject was tricked, outwitted by his opponent so the correct answer is "outfox." To "outfox" means to outwit, to trick, to think of a way to beat someone. Additionally, "cater" means bend to the whim of or provide food for; "dissuade" means persuade someone to change their mind; "originate" means come from; "admonish" means scold, punish, yell at.
Example Question #178 : Sentence Completions: Verbs
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
I was badly __________ in the collision and have had to spend two months in the hospital.
adjourned
established
pelted
spliced
maimed
maimed
Based on the context of this sentence you know that the correct answer must mean something like injured, deformed, wounded. So, the correct answer is "maimed." To "maim" means to injure. Additionally, "splice" means join together; "establish" means set up; "pelted" means hit repeatedly with something moving very quickly; "adjourn" means leave a meeting, end a meeting and go to another place.
Example Question #179 : Sentence Completions: Verbs
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
The water __________ slowly down the mountainside.
endures
trickles
drenches
transcends
scowls
trickles
The answer choice you are looking for is a verb that describes the slow movement of water. The correct answer is therefore "trickles." To "trickle" means (of a liquid) to move slowly. Additionally, "endures" means puts up with, is able to carry on in spite of; "drench" means to soak, to make completely wet; "scowl" means frown angrily; "transcend" means to go beyond.
Example Question #180 : Sentence Completions: Verbs
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
The witness __________ the testimony of the previous witness; dramatically changing the direction of the trial.
nourished
invalidated
rue
penalized
crammed
invalidated
In order for the direction of the trial to be changed completely the testimony of the second witness must have contradicted, proved wrong the testimony of the first witness, so the correct answer is "invalidated." Additionally, "penalize" means punish, take something away for something done wrong; "rue" means regret; "nourish" means provide energy, in the form of food; "cram" means to stuff into a tight space or to study hard for a test.