All ISEE Upper Level Verbal Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #2422 : Sat Critical Reading
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
After he won the honor, Phillips became distant and performed with a very different __________ manner.
aloof
pedestrian
spontaneous
affable
furtive
aloof
Our clues are “distant and . . . very different” in this single blank question. Since you probably will not know all the meanings of the answer choices, you must use any clues within the sentence to help you.
“Spontaneous” does not mean “distant and . . . very different”. “Affable” looks and sounds like affect, approachable or affinity which all have something to do with feelings so it does not seem to match with “distant”. “Pedestrian” may be a word you know from taking Latin or from life experiences; the word root “ped” means foot in Latin and “pedestrian walkway” means a place to walk or a common walkway.
“Aloof” sounds like aloft, roof or above which might match up well with “distant” but “furtive” means untrustworthy. You may not know this meaning and there are no good clues; what to do? Choose “aloof” since you are quite sure that it works.
Example Question #1021 : Sentence Completions
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
Between her sickness and a month-long recovery out of sunlight, a distinct __________ tone had fallen over her skin.
cherubic
healthful
verdant
rosy
pallid
pallid
Both her sickness and her stay out of the sun indicate the subject was left pale and sickly, the very definition of “pallid.” “Cherubic,” "healthful," and “rosy”” are also all synonyms to each other, which is a good way to eliminate answer choices.
Example Question #1022 : Sentence Completions
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
The boss’ employees saw him as __________, because he often spoke on subjects he clearly knew little about in front of experts.
presumptuous
brilliant
inquisitive
illogical
incompetent
presumptuous
The boss’ discussion in front of experts reveals he is speaking out of arrogance rather than a position of actual knowledge. “Brilliant” and “inquisitive” both indicate actual levels of knowledge, while “incompetent” and "illogical" do not indicate the appropriate arrogance.
Example Question #911 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Sentences
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
Their mother’s ___________ analysis of their dates made the sisters rarely bring their boyfriends home.
innocent
inconsequential
occasional
scrupulous
haphazard
scrupulous
As the sisters are avoiding their morther’s analysis, it is safe to assume the analysis is negative. Of the choices, “scrupulous,” meaning careful and diligent, is the only answer choice that is negative in context.
Example Question #1023 : Sentence Completions
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
The new sergeant was __________ in his demands, providing strict guidelines the troops were sorely lacking before his arrival.
lackluster
negotiable
flexible
unequivocal
uninspiring
unequivocal
The guidelines the new sergeant’s demands provided are strict, meaning he was forceful and clear in what he asked. “Lackluster” and “uninspiring” do not have enough sense of clarity, while “negotiable” and "flexible" are not strict enough adjectives to fit the sentence.
Example Question #1024 : Sentence Completions
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
The elderly woman’s __________ tone about modern dating habits made the young men hesitant to tell her about their personal lives.
approving
curious
censorious
inquisitive
laudatory
censorious
As the young men avoid her, the elderly woman obviously dislikes modern dating habits, which rules out “approving” and “laudatory” as possible correct answers. Similarly, the young men’s unwillingness to talk indicates she was not “inquisitive,” or "curious." “Censorious,” meaning stern and critical, is the only possible correct answer.
Example Question #1025 : Sentence Completions
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
With his long hair and casual dress, the interviewee looked __________ in the button-down office setting.
incongruous
paradigmatic
complete
perfect
edifying
incongruous
The interviewee’s long hair and casual dress stand opposite to the button down setting. Look for the answer that means “opposite” or “contrasting.” Only “incongruous” is a synonym of “opposite.”
Example Question #1041 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Sentences
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
There was a(n) __________ uneasiness when the two rivals entered the room at the same time.
casual
circumstantial
occasional
palpable
comfortable
palpable
The fact that the two people in the sentence are rivals, and that uneasiness is always a bad thing, mean the correct answer must indicate something quite strong. The only such word is "palpable," as all the other words have a lightness to them which is inappropriate in the sentence.
Example Question #1042 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Sentences
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
The country club's members considered the club's ability to choose its own members an __________ right, and refused any attempts to have them change its bylaws.
inconsistent
inconsequential
inviolable
unimportant
appropriate
inviolable
The country club wanted nothing to happen to their bylaws, and wanted to defend them at all costs. "Inconsistent," "unimportant," "appropriate," and "inconsequential" all have too light a meaning.
Example Question #1051 : Sentence Completion Questions
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
Historians often struggle with how much __________ evidence to use, as fewer data points can be outweighed by the power of the story being told.
anecdotal
quantitative
byzantine
outdated
circumstantial
anecdotal
The key word for this sentence is in the last phrase, “story.” Of all the answer choices, only “anecdotal” means from a story.
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