ISEE Middle Level Verbal : Sentence Completions: Parts of Speech

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Example Questions

Example Question #201 : Sentence Completions: Parts Of Speech

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

The conditions of the refugee camp are __________; it is unfit to live in and has a feel of rank corruption.

Possible Answers:

colossal

serviceable

laudable

compatible

deplorable

Correct answer:

deplorable

Explanation:

The author tells you that the refugee camp was "unfit to live in" and "corrupt"; this suggests the conditions were “deplorable,” which means deserving of hatred or disgust. As for the other answer choices, “laudable” means admirable and praiseworthy; “serviceable” means operational; “colossal” means very large; and “compatible” means able to work well or get along well with someone or something else.

Example Question #202 : Sentence Completions: Parts Of Speech

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

The dark clouds on the horizon were a __________ sign to the sailors, who knew that they were in for a fierce storm.

Possible Answers:

menacing

relieving

hopeful

circumstantial

edifying

Correct answer:

menacing

Explanation:

A storm would naturally be very worrying to sailors who would risk drowning in the huge waves. Therefore, the sight of storm clouds would be considered “menacing” by sailors. “Menacing” means threatening or suggesting danger. As for the other answer choices, “edifying” means improving the moral character of someone; “relieving” means causing pain or worry to lessen; "hopeful" means optimistic; and “circumstantial” means owed to chance and not proving anything.

Example Question #203 : Sentence Completions: Parts Of Speech

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

It is very __________ to go to bed early before an important day; the extra sleep helps you focus.

Possible Answers:

haughty

unavoidable

risky

beneficial

inadvisable

Correct answer:

beneficial

Explanation:

Because the author tells you that the extra sleep helps, the correct answer must be “beneficial.” This means helpful. As for the other answer choices, "inadvisable" means not recommended, “haughty” means arrogant; "risky" means taking chances that could easily result in bad consequences; and "unavoidable" means inevitable.

Example Question #204 : Sentence Completions: Parts Of Speech

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

The politicians offered __________ promises, but the protesters knew better than to listen to them until the promises they made were more definite.

Possible Answers:

zany

accusatory

vague

covert

slanderous

Correct answer:

vague

Explanation:

The promises discussed were the opposite of "definite," and this suggests the correct answer is “vague,” which means unclear or uncertain. As for the other answer choices, “slanderous” means false and said to damage someone’s reputation; “accusatory” means speaking in a way that expresses you think someone did something wrong; “zany” means crazy or wacky; and "covert" means hidden or secretive.

Example Question #205 : Sentence Completions: Parts Of Speech

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

The instruments were tuned before the performance so that the music they together produced would be __________ and extremely pleasant to listen to.

Possible Answers:

harmonious

bellicose

shocking

haughty

discordant

Correct answer:

harmonious

Explanation:

The context of the sentence suggests that the answer choice must describe some quality of music that makes it good or enjoyable to listen to, the correct answer is therefore “harmonious.” "Harmonious” means in harmony and not clashing with one another aurally; “discordant” means in disagreement, not in harmony; “bellicose” means aggressive, hostile, or war-like; “haughty” means arrogant; and "shocking" means greatly surprising.

Example Question #1671 : Isee Middle Level (Grades 7 8) Verbal Reasoning

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

He took a role in an independent film and it turned out to be a very __________ career move because it made him a star.

Possible Answers:

flagrant

foolhardy

ironic

genteel

shrewd

Correct answer:

shrewd

Explanation:

Because the decision made him a star, it is likely that it must have been a smart, perceptive, or clever career move. This means that the answer choice is “shrewd.” As for the other answer choices, “foolhardy” means foolish or stupid due to not thinking through one's options or being prudent enough; “genteel” means polite and respectable; "ironic" means sardonic or funny due to meaning the opposite of what one says or getting the opposite of what is expected; and "flagrant" means overt in misbehaving in some way or breaking some rule.

Example Question #1672 : Isee Middle Level (Grades 7 8) Verbal Reasoning

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

The __________ man prayed several times a day to his gods.

Possible Answers:

devout

blasphemous

heretical

sacrilegious

unorthodox

Correct answer:

devout

Explanation:

Of these five answer choices, only “devout” makes sense to describe a man about whom we are only told "pray[s] several times a day to his gods." “Devout” means fully committed, or more specifically, pious and having deep religious commitment. “Unorthodox” means unconventional or going against established religious doctrine; “heretical” means holding prohibited religious beliefs; and “blasphemous” and “sacrilegious” both mean profane and impious.

Example Question #1673 : Isee Middle Level (Grades 7 8) Verbal Reasoning

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

The army committed __________ acts of destruction upon occupying the city; they killed indiscriminately and looted at random.

Possible Answers:

benevolent

defensible

pompous

wanton

sage

Correct answer:

wanton

Explanation:

The fact that the army killed without discrimination and looted randomly suggests that their acts of destruction were “wanton.” The key word in the sentence in picking out the answer is "random," because this is essentially what “wanton” means. “Benevolent” means good-natured and kind; “pompous” means full of self-importance; “sage” means wise; and “defensible” means able to be defended.

Example Question #1674 : Isee Middle Level (Grades 7 8) Verbal Reasoning

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

Sitting quietly on the mountainside, the monk looked very __________, his expression suggesting that he was deep in peaceful contemplation of his surroundings.

Possible Answers:

wrathful

irate

biased

envious

serene

Correct answer:

serene

Explanation:

Of these answer choices, only one makes sense when used to describe the likely appearance of a monk who is "deep in peaceful contemplation of his surroundings," and that is “serene,” which means quiet and peaceful. “Wrathful” means full of anger; “envious” means jealous; “irate” means furious; and “biased” means prejudiced or already influenced towards one thing over another before evidence has been presented and a decision has been made.

Example Question #1675 : Isee Middle Level (Grades 7 8) Verbal Reasoning

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

The candidate gave a(n) __________ speech that fired up his supporters and was well received by the critics.

Possible Answers:

indolent

transitory

rustic

offensive

eloquent

Correct answer:

eloquent

Explanation:

"Indolent" means lazy; “transitory” means fleeting and temporary; “rustic” means old-fashioned and quaint; and "offensive" means causing others to feel slighted and angry. It seems unlikely that an indolent or offensive speech would be fire people up and be well received by critics, and "rustic" and "transitory" don't really relate to speeches. The correct answer must therefore be “eloquent,” which means well-spoken.

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