ISEE Middle Level Verbal : Sentence Completions: Parts of Speech

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

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Example Questions

Example Question #191 : Sentence Completions: Parts Of Speech

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

The __________ old man was full of sound wisdom.

Possible Answers:

bellicose

rancorous

abrasive

hostile

sage

Correct answer:

sage

Explanation:

“Sagacious” is another word for wise, and someone who is full of wisdom is called “sage.” As for the other answer choices, “hostile” means aggressive; “bellicose” means aggressive and warlike; “abrasive” means rude and aggressive; and “rancorous” means bitter and hateful. These words are all loose synonyms.

Example Question #192 : Sentence Completions: Parts Of Speech

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

He thought that it was cool to be rude and __________, but he simply ended up without any friends and lonely.

Possible Answers:

aloof

gregarious

convivial

outgoing

genial

Correct answer:

aloof

Explanation:

Because the subject ended up without friends, but was trying to be cool, we might infer he was acting distant, detached, and disinterested in others. This is the meaning of the word “aloof.” “Gregarious,” “outgoing,” “convivial,” and “genial” all means sociable and friendly. They are antonyms of “aloof."

Example Question #193 : Sentence Completions: Adjectives And Adverbs

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

They felt very safe because their house was __________ to a police station and a hospital.

Possible Answers:

lenient

adjacent

opulent

detached

incongruous

Correct answer:

adjacent

Explanation:

It makes sense that you would feel safe if your house was next to a police station and a hospital, so the correct answer is “adjacent.” “Detached” means not connected to or not attached to; “incongruous” means inappropriate or out of place; “lenient” means tolerant or not strict; and “opulent” means luxurious or rich and showy.

Example Question #193 : Sentence Completions: Adjectives And Adverbs

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

The teachers were criticized for being far too __________ with the students; many parents argued that the students were unruly and needed discipline.

Possible Answers:

grave

supreme

severe

intolerant

lenient

Correct answer:

lenient

Explanation:

Seeing as the parents criticized the teachers for not enforcing discipline and allowing the students to be unruly, it makes sense that the teachers were criticized for being too “lenient.” “Lenient” means not strict, not enforcing the rules or tolerant. “Intolerant” means not tolerant, or in other words, not patient or accepting; “severe” means extreme or intense; “supreme” means best or foremost; and “grave” means somber, sad, and serious.

Example Question #194 : Sentence Completions: Adjectives And Adverbs

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

They met by chance twenty years after their first kiss; this __________ encounter quickly led to marriage.

Possible Answers:

incredulous

serendipitous

demonstrative

appalling

unfortunate

Correct answer:

serendipitous

Explanation:

When something occurs by chance, it can be called “serendipitous.” “Unfortunate” means not fortunate or unlucky; “demonstrative” means showing something by demonstration or showing emotion; “incredulous” means disbelieving or not accepting; and “appalling” means dreadful, disgusting, or outrageously bad.

Example Question #193 : Sentence Completions: Parts Of Speech

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

His friends were getting annoyed with him because he was being __________ and self-congratulatory.

Possible Answers:

pompous

melancholy

penitent

amiable

pestilent

Correct answer:

pompous

Explanation:

From the context, you know that the correct answer must be something at which someone's friends would get annoyed, and that it must be related to being "self-congratulatory." This should lead you to the correct answer which is “pompous.” Someone who is “pompous” is self-important, overbearing, and thinks extremely highly of him- or herself. “Pestilent” means destructive, deadly, and often related to disease; “melancholy” means sad and thoughtful; “penitent” means showing regret or remorseful; and “amiable” means loving and friendly.

Example Question #194 : Sentence Completions: Parts Of Speech

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

Her professor was being so ridiculous that she began to wonder if he was being deliberately __________.

Possible Answers:

sagacious

obtuse

astute

adroit

perceptive

Correct answer:

obtuse

Explanation:

From the context, you know that the correct answer must describe something that would make a professor seem ridiculous. As professors are supposed to be intelligent and perceptive, the correct answer is “obtuse,” which means slow-witted, insensitive, and foolish. As for the other answer choices, “astute” means perceptive; it is the opposite of “obtuse.” “Sagacious” means full of wisdom; “perceptive” means keenly noticing many trends and intelligent; and “adroit” means skillful.

Example Question #195 : Sentence Completions: Parts Of Speech

Sentence completions: Choose the word or phrase that best completes the following sentence.

Following the loss of his beloved dog, the pet owner became __________ towards the man who ran the dog over.

Possible Answers:

wrathful

affable

deluded

prone

voluminous

Correct answer:

wrathful

Explanation:

It stands to reason that the man would react angrily to the man who ran over his dog. The best answer is therefore “wrathful,” which means full of anger. “Affable” means loving and friendly; “prone” means susceptible tovulnerable to, or likely to suffer from; “deluded” means misguided; and “voluminous” means taking up a lot of space.

Example Question #196 : Sentence Completions: Parts Of Speech

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

The _________ man had difficulty getting out of bed in the morning.

Possible Answers:

aged

patient

argumentative

energetic

slender

Correct answer:

aged

Explanation:

Of these answer choices, only “aged” makes sense to describe a man who has difficulty getting out of bed.

Example Question #197 : Sentence Completions: Parts Of Speech

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

Following the shocking theft in the town convenience store, the small community began to realize that their safety was primarily __________.

Possible Answers:

illusory

vast

defensible

authentic

ideal

Correct answer:

illusory

Explanation:

Because there was a theft in their community, the people would likely begin to think that the idea of their safety was not real or only imagined. This tells you that the correct answer is “illusory,” which means based on illusion, fake, or imagined. As for the other answer choices, “defensible” means able to be defended; “vast” means involving large amounts of open space; “ideal” means perfect; and “authentic” means real as opposed to fake or feigned.

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