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

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Example Questions

Example Question #661 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Sentences

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

The __________ professor commanded respect from the class of students.

Possible Answers:

belligerent

distinguished

competent

amicable

dismissive

Correct answer:

distinguished

Explanation:

Because the professor "commanded respect," you may call him “distinguished.” “Distinguished” means renowned, famous, and commanding respect in some area. As for the other answer choices, “competent” means capable, having the required skills to do something; “belligerent” means hostile; “amicable” means friendly; and “dismissive” means contemptuous and scornful.

Example Question #662 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Sentences

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

I love stepping off the train at Penn station; the energy of New York City is __________.

Possible Answers:

meddlesome

demoralizing

opulent

exhilarating

progressive

Correct answer:

exhilarating

Explanation:

Because the author loves the experience of stepping off the train at Penn Station and enjoys the energy of New York City, you know that he or she finds the experience “exhilarating.” “Exhilarating” means making you feel happy and excited. As for the other answer choices, “demoralizing” means causing you to lose confidence; “meddlesome” means interfering; “opulent” means luxurious and showy or wealthy; and “progressive” means moving forward continuously.

Example Question #663 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Sentences

Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.

No one was surprised when his __________ claims to ownership were quickly disproved in court.

Possible Answers:

jovial

heavy

idle

dubious

deleterious

Correct answer:

dubious

Explanation:

You are told that "no one was surprise" that the man's claims were quickly disproved in court; this tells you these claims must have been “dubious.” “Dubious” means uncertain, unlikely, causing suspicion, or untrustworthy. As for the other answer choices, “jovial” means happy and cheerful;  “deleterious” means harmful; “idle” means lazy or not moving; and "heavy" means weighty.

Example Question #664 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Sentences

Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.

A(n) __________ version of the book was released to try and attract people with shorter attention spans.

Possible Answers:

destitute

exacerbated

elongated

exaggerated

abridged

Correct answer:

abridged

Explanation:

The use of the word “shorter” tells you the correct answer must be “abridged.” “Abridged” means edited to make shorter but still contain the entire plot or argument. As for the other answer choices, “elongated” means made longer; “destitute” means completely poor and having nothing; “exaggerated” means overstated and made to seem more intense; and “exacerbated” means heightened or made worse and is used to describe emotions or situations.

Example Question #665 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Sentences

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

His __________ views make it difficult for him to spend time with his poor peers at university.

Possible Answers:

decadent

elitist 

frugal

yielding

impoverished

Correct answer:

elitist 

Explanation:

Because the subject is described as having difficulty spending time with his poor classmates, you can infer that he must have views that favor or support the wealthy or upper-class. This is called “elitist.” “Frugal” describes someone who is good at not spending money or economical; “impoverished” means very poor; and “decadent” means immoral, depraved, or sinful; and "yielding" means submissive and compliant.

Example Question #666 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Sentences

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

Only the most __________ members of society can afford to pay their way through university without loans or scholarships.

Possible Answers:

mundane

senile

meticulous

jovial

affluent

Correct answer:

affluent

Explanation:

From the context of the sentence, which talks about the wealth needed to afford university without assistance, you know that the underlined word must mean prosperous or wealthy. The correct answer is therefore “affluent.” “Jovial” means cheerful and happy; “meticulous” means exacting, paying attention to detail, or hard-working; “mundane” means ordinary and boring; and “senile” means suffering from deterioration of mental abilities due to old age.

Example Question #667 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Sentences

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

The violinist’s __________ performance enlivened the crowd.

Possible Answers:

elusive

dexterous

vexing

satirical

tentative

Correct answer:

dexterous

Explanation:

Because the crowd was excited (“enlivened”), you know that the performance of the violinist must have been worthy of inducing excitement, and therefore skilled or deft in some way. When you talk about skill, particularly skill involving the use of hands, you use the word “dexterous.” “Satirical” means using irony or humor to make fun of something; “tentative” means cautious or not yet definite; “vexing” means annoying; and “elusive” means hard to catch or identify.

Example Question #668 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Sentences

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

With his grim attitude and __________ appearance, he did not fit in with the cheerful crowd of his youth.

Possible Answers:

penitent

euphoric

zealous

dour

exotic

Correct answer:

dour

Explanation:

From context, you know that the underlined word must mean something similar to “grim” and something opposite to “cheerful.” This tells you that the correct answer is “dour.” “Dour” means stern, unsmiling, severe, and gloomy. “Penitent” means contrite, remorseful, and showing regret; “zealous” means passionate, or often too passionate; “euphoric” means extremely happy; and “exotic” means foreign.

Example Question #669 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Sentences

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

The __________ player was capable of playing in a number of defensive or offensive roles.

Possible Answers:

candid

heinous

lofty

enthusiastic

versatile

Correct answer:

versatile

Explanation:

Because the player mentioned is capable of doing several distinct and different things, he could best be described as “versatile.” “Versatile” means able to adapt or succeed in many different actions, adaptable, or multitalented. “Lofty” means high or high-minded; “enthusiastic” means excited; “heinous” means odious, appalling, or terrible; and “candid” means frank and honest.

Example Question #670 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Sentences

Choose the word that best completes the following sentence.

Many religions believe in a(n) __________ god that has the ability to do anything.

Possible Answers:

eloquent

frantic

omnipotent

immortal

fulsome

Correct answer:

omnipotent

Explanation:

From context, you know that the underlined word must relate to having the ability to do anything. If you are all-powerful, you are said to be “omnipotent.” “Eloquent” means well-spoken; “frantic” means hurried, stressed, rushed, and panicked; “fulsome” means complimentary, overly flattering, or fawning; and “immortal” means unable to die. “Immortal” is a little bit of a trick answer here because you may relate it to the sentence's subject of a god, but "omnipotent" is more closely related to "the ability to do anything" than is "immortal."

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