All ISEE Upper Level Verbal Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #331 : Two Blank Sentences
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
_________ food soon grew very _________, and the people were forced to consume food that they never would have considered to be edible, much less tasty, before the famine.
Disgusting . . . beleaguered
Palatable . . . scarce
Candid . . . rare
Portentous . . . common
Delectable . . . advantageous
Palatable . . . scarce
Let's start with the second blank. From the context of the sentence, we know that we need to pick out an adjective that means something like not readily available, since the sentence is talking about food in the context of a famine. Either "scarce" (not enough in quantity to meet a given demand) or "rare" could be correct. For the first blank, we need to consider what kind of food is being discussed; we know that it is the people are reduced to eating food that is not tasty and barely edible, so either "palatable" (tasty) or "delectable" (delicious) could be correct, as delicious, tasty food would be very rare during a famine. Of the possible words that we've identified as potentially correct for each blank, only "palatable" and "scarce" appear in the same answer choice, so the correct answer is "palatable . . . scarce."
Example Question #29 : Two Adjectives Or Adverbs In Two Blank Sentences
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
Thinking about it, I was a bit of a nuisance during my teenage years; in __________, I realize that I probably upset many of my teachers with my __________ behavior.
hindsight . . . magnanimous
forewarning . . . nostalgic
foresight . . . eclectic
fairness . . . humorous
retrospect . . . noncompliant
retrospect . . . noncompliant
The author of this sentence reveals that he is thinking about his past, which should lead you to one of two answer choices: either “retrospect” or “hindsight.” From there, it is a simple manner of determining whether “magnanimous” or “noncompliant” behavior would be more likely to upset a teacher. “Magnanimous” means generous and “noncompliant” means not compliant, or unruly and disobedient, so we can safely say that the correct answer is “retrospect . . . noncompliant.” To provide further help, “foresight” is knowledge of future events before they occur; “eclectic” means varied; “forewarning” is a warning about something likely to happen soon; “nostalgic” means fondly remembering the past; and “humorous” means funny.
Example Question #333 : Two Blank Sentences
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
Sally is shy and reserved and struggles to make friends; however her __________ nature is often offset by the __________ nature of her sister, Margaret, who is loud and affable and helps make friends for the both of them.
innocuous . . . extrajudicial
introverted . . . extroverted
intrepid . . . explicit
introspective . . . external
intrinsic . . . extraneous
introverted . . . extroverted
It is clear that Sally and Margaret have opposite natures. Whereas Sally is "shy" and "struggles to make friends," Margaret is "loud and affable." Sally is an “introvert” and Margaret is an “extrovert.” You will notice that the prefixes "in-" and "ex-" usually mean the opposite of one another, when placed in front of the same root word. To provide further help, “introspective” means internally thoughtful; “external” means on the outside; “intrepid” means adventurous and “explicit” means directly stated or rude; “intrinsic” means innate and “extraneous” means not needed; “innocuous” means harmless and “extrajudicial” means beyond the law.
Example Question #332 : Two Blank Sentences
When Lauren learned that the forecast predicted __________ weather and snow storms, she decided that wearing her scarf, hat, and mittens as well as a down coat would be ___________.
chilly . . . unnecessary
frigid . . . prudent
hot . . . smart
warm . . . necessary
icy . . . ridiculous
frigid . . . prudent
Because we know that the forecast predicted snow storms, we can infer that it also predicted cold weather. So, we need to pick out an answer choice for the first blank that means something like "cold." Either "frigid," "chilly," or "icy" could be potentially correct. For the second blank, we need to pick out a word that describes the action of wearing a scarf, hat, and mittens if one knows the weather is going to be cold and snowy. Since wearing those items is a good idea, either "smart," "necessary," or "prudent" ("acting with or showing care and thought for the future") could be potentially correct. Of the possible words that we've identified as potentially correct for each blank, only "frigid" and "prudent" appear in the same answer choice, so the correct answer is "frigid . . . prudent."
Example Question #333 : Two Blank Sentences
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
Cell phones, which were a rarity in the 1990's, have now become __________, allowing __________ individuals to be in almost constant communication with their friends.
vibrant . . . perceptive
ubiquitous . . . gregarious
groundbreaking . . . garrulous
pervasive . . . laconic
insincere . . . eccentric
ubiquitous . . . gregarious
We can infer from the sentence that while cell phones were rare in the 1990's, they are no longer rare, so we know that we need to find an adjective for the first blank that means something like "common." Either "ubiquitous" ("present, appearing, or found everywhere") or "pervasive" ("spreading widely throughout an area or a group of people") could work. For the second blank, we know that the individuals we need to describe choose "to be in almost constant communication with their friends," so we can infer that we need to find an adjective that means something like "social" or "talkative." "Gregarious," which means "fond of company; sociable" seems like a good answer choice, as does "garrulous," which means "talkative." Of the possible words that we've identified as potentially correct for each blank, only "ubiquitous" and "gregarious" appear in the same answer choice, so the correct answer is "ubiquitous . . . gregarious."
Example Question #334 : Two Blank Sentences
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
The students all considered the new student to be __________ because no one heard her speak all day, until she finally produced a few quiet sentences explaining that she was __________ shy, especially around new people.
enigmatic . . . acutely
garrulous . . . extremely
rude . . . never
mysterious . . . rarely
excitable . . . sometimes
enigmatic . . . acutely
We can infer that for the first blank, we need to pick out a word that describes how the students might receive someone who didn't speak all day. "Garrulous," an adjective meaning "talkative," is definitely not the correct answer, but either "mysterious" or "enigmatic" ("difficult to interpret or understand; mysterious") could be correct. For the second blank, we need to pick out a word that means something like "always," "often," or "very," because we can infer that the new student is, in fact, shy. Either "extremely," "sometimes," or"acutely" ("intensely, with reference to something unpleasant or unwelcome") could be potentially correct. Of the possible words that we've identified as potentially correct for each blank, only "enigmatic" and "acutely" appear in the same answer choice, so the correct answer is "enigmatic . . . acutely."
Example Question #335 : Two Blank Sentences
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
While the liberal arts have traditionally been seen as __________, involving individual opinions and personal feelings, especially in comparison to more __________ fields like math and science, which are based on facts, theories, and laws.
unbiased . . . quantitative
qualitative . . . emotional
objective . . . subjective
quantitative . . . qualitative
subjective . . . objective
subjective . . . objective
For the first blank, we need to pick out an adjective that means something like "involving individual opinions and personal feelings." So, either "subjective" (" based on or influenced by personal feelings, tastes, or opinions") or "qualitative" ("relating to, measuring, or measured by the quality of something rather than its quantity") could be potentially correct. For the second blank, we need to pick out an adjective that means something like "based on facts, theories, and laws." Either "objective" ("not influenced by personal feelings or opinions in considering and representing facts") or "quantitative" ("relating to, measuring, or measured by the quantity of something rather than its quality") could be potentially correct. Of the possible words that we've identified as potentially correct for each blank, only "subjective" and "objective" appear in the same answer choice in the correct order, so the correct answer is "subjective . . . objective."
Example Question #336 : Two Blank Sentences
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
The entrepreneur tried to impress investors with his __________ plans for the future success of his __________ company.
grandiose . . . burgeoning
perfunctory . . . obscure
haughty . . . germane
nonchalant . . . mellifluous
listless . . . inchoate
grandiose . . . burgeoning
"Grandiose" means extravagant or ambitious. "Burgeoning" means prospering or expanding. "Nonchalant" means easygoing or laid back. "Mellifluous" means smooth and sweet-sounding. "Haughty" means arrogant or snobbish. "Germane" means appropriate or applicable. "Listless" means spiritless or without energy. "Inchoate" means undeveloped or beginning. "Perfunctory" means automatic or unthinking. "Obscure" means not easily understood or ambiguous.
Example Question #337 : Two Blank Sentences
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
The __________ explorer wrote about her adventures exploring dangerous jungles filled with vicious predators, poisonous snakes and tropical diseases in a surprisingly _________ volume that only had about thirty pages when most people expected hundreds.
intrepid . . . concise
fearful . . . voluminous
terrified . . . brief
courageous . . . lengthy
calm . . . wordy
intrepid . . . concise
For the first blank, we can infer that because the explorer faced "dangerous jungles filled with vicious predators, poisonous snakes and tropical diseases," she must have been pretty brave, so we need to pick out an answer choice that is an adjective and means something like "brave" to describe her. Either "intrepid" ("fearless; adventurous (often used for rhetorical or humorous effect)") or "courageous" ("not deterred by danger or pain; brave") could be potentially correct. For the second blank, we know that something about the volume's length is "surprising," and that it "only had about thirty pages when most people expected hundreds," so we can infer that we need to pick out an answer choice that is an adjective and means something like "short." Either "brief" ("concise in expression; using few words") or "concise" ("giving a lot of information clearly and in a few words; brief but comprehensive") could be potentially correct. Of the possible words that we've identified as potentially correct for each blank, only "intrepid" and "concise" appear in the same answer choice, so the correct answer is "intrepid . . . concise."
Example Question #338 : Two Blank Sentences
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
The __________ biology student initially believed all of the snakes in the zoo to be __________, but she was soon corrected when she learned from the zoo's staff that many of the species were extremely poisonous.
naïve . . . benign
inexperienced . . . deadly
hallow . . . unfriendly
opinionated . . . amateur
expert . . . harmless
naïve . . . benign
We can infer that because the biology student "was soon corrected when she learned . . . that many of the [zoo's snakes] were extremely poisonous," she must have initially believed them to not be poisonous. So, we need to pick out an adjective for the second blank that means something like "not poisonous." Either "benign" (" not causing harm or damage") or "harmless" ("not able or likely to cause harm") could be potentially correct. Working backwards, then, we might characterize the biology student as uninformed and guess that she is inexperienced if she initially thought that all the snakes in the zoo were not poisonous, so we need to pick out an adjective for the first blank that means something like "uninformed" or "inexperienced." Either "naive" (" showing a lack of experience, wisdom, or judgment" when used of a person or action) or "inexperienced" ("having little knowledge or experience of a particular thing") could be potentially correct. Of the potentially correct answers we've identified, only "naïve" and "benign" appear in a single answer choice, so "naïve . . . benign" is the correct answer.
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