ISEE Upper Level Verbal : Parts of Speech in One-Blank Sentences

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Example Questions

Example Question #231 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Sentences

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

Sadly, the accident had ended in Susanne being a barely conscious __________, unable to speak or even to feed herself.

Possible Answers:

patient

comatose

elder

invalid

layabout

Correct answer:

invalid

Explanation:

Since Susanne could barely function as a human being, she would most exactly be considered an “invalid,” a word indicating a person who has been disabled from injury or illness. Literally, the word means “lacking strength.” The “-valid” portion comes from root words related to the notion of strength, as found in other English words like “valor,” “valid,” and “prevail.” Do not be tempted to choose “comatose.” First, there is no direct indication that she has been put into a coma. Secondly, the form of the word does not fit in the sentence, as “comatose” is an adjective that really cannot be used substantively as a noun (as is needed in this sentence).

Example Question #232 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Sentences

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

Having received the nation’s most prestigious scientific award, Julius believed himself to have reached the __________ of his career.

Possible Answers:

fulfillment

intention

pinnacle

completion

end

Correct answer:

pinnacle

Explanation:

Since we are told nothing about Julius’ goals and career expectations, it would be unacceptable to choose a work implying that the award marks the completion of his career or the fulfillment of his motives for doing his work; therefore, it is best to interpret the sentence as merely asserting that Julius believes himself to have reached the “high point” of his career. Strictly speaking, a “pinnacle” is a high, steep rock or mountain, though the word by extension means “high point,” understood both physically as well as with regard to human accomplishment.

Example Question #1727 : Sat Critical Reading

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

Although the music originally had been written for the harpsichord, a number of __________ have been performed by playing the works on full organ.

Possible Answers:

sonatas

duplicates

renditions

copies

derivatives

Correct answer:

renditions

Explanation:

The key phrase in this sentence is “have been performed . . .” This indicates that the focus is on a given interpretive performance of the works, here playing the original harpsichord music on the organ instead. Such interpretive activity is often called a “rendition,” a word related to “render,” in the sense of “giving something back but in an another form.” There is implied, therefore, some kind of “translation,” as would be the case here when the harpsichord music is “translated” into an organ performance.

Example Question #1728 : Sat Critical Reading

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

In the late Middle Ages, many authors provided extensive outlines and explications of the works of Aristotle; however, they were not mere __________, for they also undertook many creative works on topics not directly related to Aristotle’s texts.

Possible Answers:

stenographers

clerks

reproductions

copyists

commentators

Correct answer:

commentators

Explanation:

Since the authors in question are said to have written outlines and explications, these works would best be called “commentaries.” Such works are written with the explicit intention of giving an explanation of someone else’s works. The persons writing such works are called “commentators.”

Example Question #1729 : Sat Critical Reading

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

Since Devin could not abide the sound of __________, he found it necessary to leave the dining hall any times would sit and chew their food in his presence.

Possible Answers:

clacking

crushing

biting

grinding

mastication

Correct answer:

mastication

Explanation:

The only sound that is implied as being annoying here is that of chewing; therefore, while biting, crushing, grinding, and (perhaps) even clacking could be part of the process of eating, our best option would be one that most directly matches the chewing mentioned in the main clause of the sentence. To this end, “mastication” fits best, as it generally is used to describe merely the process of chewing, generally taken.

Example Question #1730 : Sat Critical Reading

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

Although a child may act without being responsible for the results of his or her acts, an adult must acknowledge all such __________ of his or her conscious choices.

Possible Answers:

moralities

obligations

functions

repercussions

requirement

Correct answer:

repercussions

Explanation:

The results of ones acts might also be called their repercussions. Technically, repercussions are unintended consequences. An adult might not always pay heed to his or her acts, thus leading him or her to overlook such consequences; however, the sense of the sentence is that such a person should be more conscious than the child, paying heed to such potential outcomes. The word literally means “rebounding” or “hitting again,” the prefix “re-” indicating repetition and the “-percussion” portion related to root words from Latin meaning “to strike or hit.” A percussion instrument (a drum, gong, etc) is one that must be hit in order to function.

Example Question #233 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Sentences

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

The company held regular __________, at which various specialists offered training on a range of technical subject timely to the employees’ work.

Possible Answers:

summits

gatherings

lecterns

meetings

seminars

Correct answer:

seminars

Explanation:

Clearly, the sentence means to indicate that the employees are having some sort of gathering or meeting. What is key, however, is to note that these meetings are intended to train them in given topics. This particular addition helps to narrow the answer choice to “seminars,” a word derived from the Latin “semen,” meaning seed. While seminars might be general meetings or discussions, they often imply some kind of training or at least a choice of topics that will be “seeds” for current and future thought. This root can be found in other words like “insemination” and “disseminate.”

Example Question #234 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Sentences

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

The two opposing __________ of troops collided with each other in the field of battle.

Possible Answers:

gangs

clusters

phalanxes

cavalries

hosts

Correct answer:

hosts

Explanation:

For this sentence, we are looking for the most general term that can apply to the troops, since we are told nothing about their composition (e.g. cavalries) or their formation (e.g. phalanxes). While “clusters” or “gangs” might seem best, these options really do not apply well to troops. They would be acceptable only if no other options remained; however, the word “hosts” can mean “armies,” as the word is derived from the Latin for “enemy.” This meaning definitely could be applied to two opposing armies. Note that this is very different from the sense of “host” as in one who would “host a party.” The two usages have different derivations from Latin, the former being related to "hostile."

Example Question #235 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Sentences

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

After weeks of working in the sun, Rachel’s normally pale __________ had greatly darkened, emphasizing the radiant color of her irises.

Possible Answers:

complexion

melatonin

mien

brow

appearance

Correct answer:

complexion

Explanation:

Here, the best option is “complexion” because this captures both the facts hinted in the question. “Complexion” means one’s normal skin color, particularly as this applies to his or her face. This is the best option not only because it best pairs with “pale” but also because the sentence hints that it is the face that is drawing this attention—as indicated by “emphasizing the radiant color of her irises.”

Example Question #236 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Sentences

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

The prime minister held an ___________ with the press corps, in order to explain the recent secret operations of the military.

Possible Answers:

audience

exposition

inquisition

inquest

analysis

Correct answer:

audience

Explanation:

The general sense of the sentence is that the prime minister held a meeting with the press corps. When a public official holds a meeting in order to be interviewed, it is called an “audience.” While we generally apply the term to the group of persons listening to or watching an event, it more generally can mean “a hearing.” The word itself is related to other “listening” and “hearing” words such as “audio,” “audible,” and “audition.”

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