All ISEE Upper Level Verbal Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #81 : Two Adjectives Or Adverbs In Two Blank Sentences
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
The lady's dress was simply __________ and she drew many __________ glances from the guests at her party.
impeccable . . . covetous
elegant . . . casual
garish . . . envious
pristine . . . irritated
bewildering . . . bellicose
impeccable . . . covetous
From the context you know that the subject was wearing a dress that drew a certain reaction from the guests at the party. It is up to you to determine which adjective describing the dress matches with which adjective describing the reaction. The best answer is "impeccable" (perfect) and "covetous" (envious, desiring). The lady's dress was perfect so many people wanted it. To provide further help, "envious" means jealous; "elegant" means refined, dignified; "pristine" means spotless, clean; "garish" means showy and tacky; "bewildering" means confusing; "bellicose" means hawkish, aggressive, desiring war.
Example Question #82 : Two Adjectives Or Adverbs In Two Blank Sentences
Choose the pair of words that best completes the following sentence.
The __________ man used his savings to start a charity that aimed to help __________ families that couldn't afford food or rent in the city.
gaudy . . . inaugural
altruistic . . . destitute
philanthropic . . . distinguished
refined . . . amiable
lax . . . impecunious
altruistic . . . destitute
Since we know that the man used his savings to start a charity, we know that we're looking for an adjective for the first blank that means something like "generous." Both "altruistic" ("showing a disinterested and selfless concern for the well-being of others; unselfish") and "philanthropic" ("seeking to promote the welfare of others, especially by donating money to good causes; generous and benevolent") seem like good choices. For the second blank, we need an adjective that means something like "poor," since we know the families can't afford food or rent. Either "destitute" ("lacking resources or the means of subsistence; completely impoverished") or "impecunious"("having little or no money") could work. Of the potential answers we've identified, the only two to line up in a single answer choice are "altruistic" and "destitute," so that is the correct answer.
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