All ISEE Upper Level Verbal Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #691 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Sentences
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
The young prince was famously __________, often sulking and complaining for days at a time when he did not get his way.
incessant
vindictive
notorious
miserly
petulant
petulant
The way this sentence is constructed tells you that the missing word being used to describe the young Prince must relate to his frequent episodes of sulking and complaining. Of the five answer choices, "petulant," which means sulky or ill-tempered, most closely matches this description. As for the other answer choices, "miserly" means greedy or unwilling to share; "incessant" means constant; "notorious" refers to someone who is famous for the wrong reasons; and "vindictive" means looking for revenge or spiteful.
Example Question #22 : Adjectives And Adverbs In One Blank Sentences
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
John's teacher told him that he needed to cut down on the punctuation; there were __________ commas everywhere in his last essay.
superfluous
flatulent
exquisite
essential
dissonant
superfluous
"Superfluous" means excessive. We know from the first half of the sentence that John uses too much punctuation, so this is the correct choice. "Essential" and "exquisite" are both positive adjectives, so they don't work in this blank. "Flatulent" and "dissonant" simply don't make sense when describing commas.
Example Question #17 : Adjectives And Adverbs In One Blank Sentences
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
It is often difficult for historians to construct a(n) __________ narrative, as personal bias affects every individual.
influential
rhetorical
verbose
dispassionate
whimsical
dispassionate
The sentence reveals that it is difficult for a historian to construct a certain type of narrative because of the impact of bias; therefore, the word that goes in the blank must refer to the quality of being unbiased. "Dispassionate" means calmly objective or not influenced by personal feelings, so it is the best answer. As for the other answer choices, "whimsical" means quirky; "rhetorical" means relating to strategies of making language effective and persuasive; "verbose" means wordy; and "influential" means having influence or important.
Example Question #1611 : Psat Critical Reading
The unlabelled milk proved to be so __________ that I had a stomachache for the rest of the day after cleaning out the refrigerator.
noxious
counterfeit
knotty
monstrous
unsatisfactory
noxious
The answer is "noxious" since the subject of the sentence got a stomachache after coming in contact with the "harmful and toxic" milk.
Example Question #692 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Sentences
The colors were faded, the performers seemed tired, and the music played on a repetitive loop; on the whole, it was a rather __________ performance.
feasible
lucrative
pretentious
fastidious
lackluster
lackluster
Lackluster is correct because it means dull or lacking in brilliance. We know from the first part of the sentence that the blank should contain a negative adjective, so feasible and lucrative don't work. Pretentious describes something or someone who wants to be regarded as impressive, and fastidious describes a person who is careful and meticulous. Neither describe a falling-apart performance.
Example Question #693 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Sentences
Harry tried to blend in with the crowd, but he had forgotten about the bright pink bow on his head, which made him look particularly __________.
conspicuous
enthused
fanatic
conciliatory
impervious
conspicuous
Conspicuous is the correct answer because it means to stand out or be more visible. Enthused or fanatic are other adjectives that might fit wearing a bright pink bow, but the conspicuous contrasts well with how he "tried to blend in with the crowd."
Example Question #571 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Sentences
"Oh, but I liked young Harry," exclaimed Sue's grandmother. "He was so charming and __________!"
valuable
winsome
brusque
solid
volatile
winsome
Winsome is correct because it means attractive or handsome. We know it has to be something that is positive because it is paired with "charming." Brusque and volatile are both negative adjectives and can be eliminated.
Example Question #31 : Adjectives And Adverbs In One Blank Sentences
His mother said dismissively that the film was full of __________ violence, but Fred liked all the blood and gore.
bewitching
captivating
gratuitous
shrewd
gruesome
gratuitous
Because of the "but" in the sentence, we know that the mother's opinion of the violence should contrast with Fred's. Since Fred liked it, the mother didn't, and the blank calls for a negative adjective. Gruesome and gratuitous are the options we have left. We can eliminate gruesome because it is not often that someone speaks "dismissively" of something that grosses them out. Gratuitous works best because it means uncalled for or unjustified.
Example Question #868 : Sentence Completion
The __________ soccer player returned to training after her third ACL surgery and difficult recovery.
restrained
impetuous
wary
opulent
tenacious
tenacious
Since this was her third surgery, the soccer player must be stubbornly persistent, or "tenacious" in returning to training once again after a difficult recovery.
Example Question #32 : Adjectives And Adverbs In One Blank Sentences
Many actors spend their entire lives chasing after the __________ high that is associated with being onstage in front of an audience.
ephemeral
divergent
frugal
jubilant
exemplary
ephemeral
"Ephemeral" works best here since a high is a temporary rush of euphoric emotions, which can only last so long before disappearing, making it temporary.
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