All ISEE Upper Level Verbal Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #611 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Sentences
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
During the large snowstorm, it had become necessary to __________ the scarce resources of water and food so as to guarantee that the family would not exhaust their limited supplies.
concede
bury
suppress
husband
conceal
husband
Given that there were limited supplies, the family had to avoid using them up. When a person is "exhausted," it is like he or she has used up his or her energy; however, the word can be used more generally to indicate the emptying or using up of something.
The family thus had to conserve their resources. To "husband" things is to do this. This kind of care is also called "husbandry," though you might know "husbandry" as indicating the specific kind of farm care done for plants and animals. "Husband" is the only option that indicates such activity of carefully conserving goods.
Example Question #612 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Sentences
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
Henry of Ghent spent much of his late career as a professor in Paris __________ the positions of Thomas Aquinas, whose theological views he believed to be false and in need of a vigorous response.
despising
refuting
mocking
denigrating
abhorring
refuting
The key point in this sentence is that Henry of Ghent believed that a response must be made to Aquinas. Therefore, he almost certainly wished to prove him wrong and show the reasons for Aquinas's errors. When we "refute" someone, this is just what we do, proving why a given position is incorrect. This is a far better option than the other ones offered here, for the others do not express this desire to show the wrongness of Aquinas's positions.
Example Question #613 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Sentences
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
In order to pay his for college expenses, William had to __________ sufficient funds to his savings from each paycheck earned at his summer job.
devolve
purloin
denigrate
allocate
facilitate
allocate
If you were to fill in the blank in this sentence, it would be appropriate to say that William had to "set aside" a certain amount of money. To "allocate" something is to do just this. It is related to the word "allot," meaning to set aside a particular share of something.
Example Question #614 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Sentences
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
Odo was __________ from his homeland and forced to live in the wilds after he angered the dictator.
abandoned
delivered
exiled
forsaken
detested
exiled
This sentence indicates that Odo was in some manner sent away from his homeland, being forced to live elsewhere. Now, while he may be described as being "forsaken" or "abandoned," such options are not exactly what is needed. Instead, we need a word that expresses the action of sending someone out of a given locale. For this, the word "exile" is by far the best, for it means just this, especially when someone is sent out from his or her homeland.
Example Question #615 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Sentences
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
Without enough information, the best that Edward could do was __________ about his brother’s motives, which on the whole remained unknown to him.
speculate
discourse
judge
retaliate
distend
speculate
The general idea of this sentence is that Edward's brother's motives, being "unknown" on the whole, could at best be guessed. Thus, it could be said that the most definitive action that Edward could take would be to "speculate" on these matters. When someone "speculates" he or she is guessing without having the best evidence. For this reason, the word is used to describe people who try to guess stock market values in the hopes of making money—they make "speculations" in order to try to guess the stocks that will gain in value.
Example Question #616 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Sentences
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
The building plans __________ quickly, coming near to their conclusion within a few short months.
developed
extended
progressed
evolved
contracted
progressed
The idea of this sentence is that the building plans worked toward their completion very "quickly." Now, this might seem to mean that they "evolved" or even "developed" quickly; however, the word "progressed" is much better than these options. Something can "evolve" quickly by simply changing (and, in a way, the same can be said of things that develop quickly). To make "progress" is to go forward along a given path. Thus, to make progress on a project is to advance toward its completion.
Example Question #617 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Sentences
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
The knight rode into the town just in time to stop the bandits who were __________ the locals, taking all of their goods and crops.
plundering
destroying
assaulting
assailing
besieging
plundering
The sentence only indicates one action being done by "the bandits," namely the taking of the "goods and crops" from the locals. Although this is likely being done with violence, we should not go further than is merited by the parts of the sentence that have been given. Thus, the only option that is acceptable is "plundering," which means stealing or pillaging. (The word "besieging" really is not at all proper, for bandits generally do not develop a full siege on a town.)
Example Question #618 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Sentences
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
It seemed that the middle-aged man was __________ to his youth, for he was playing online video games as if he had no job or family to support.
recalling
relocating
remembering
regressing
delegating
regressing
For this sentence, it is important to pay attention to the connotation of its expression. It remarks that the man is acting as if he had no responsibilities for his "family" or "job." This does not seem like a positive thing, so the judgment of this man is likely to be negative. His choice is definitely not one that is helping to build his character or aid in his progress as a human being. Thus, in contrast to any such "progress," the word "regress" is an excellent option. It comes from roots literally meaning to go backward. The general implication with regression is that the regressing person is returning to a less developed state of character or life.
Example Question #619 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Sentences
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
Thomas would regularly __________ his employees, hoping to get the most work possible out of them by using their feelings of guilt to his advantage.
manipulate
castigate
fulminate
berate
derogate
manipulate
The key thing to pay attention to in this sentence is the fact that Thomas uses his employees' "feelings of guilt to his advantage." Therefore, it is not most correct to say that he berates or is nasty to them. Instead, he is controlling them in an unfair way, trying to secretly get more work out of them by using their feelings of guilt. Thus, it is best to say that he is manipulating them, not "berating" nor "castigating" them.
Example Question #620 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Sentences
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
The local scientist is adamant that the Loch Ness monster does not exist and has dedicated his life to __________ the myth of the creature's existence.
fortifying
debunking
augmenting
supplanting
enhancing
debunking
Because the scientist is trying to disprove the existence of the monster it means he is trying to disprove or "debunk" the myth. The word "debunk" is used to describe a situation where someone is trying to prove something is false. To "enhance" and "augment" both mean to make bigger and better; "supplant" means replace; "fortify" means protect against.
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