All ISEE Upper Level Verbal Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #122 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Sentences
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
The actor missed his __________ and entered the scene a bit later than planned, but luckily it didn't affect the plot of the play.
jump
cue
project
tardiness
summons
cue
We know that the actor missed some direction telling him to enter the scene, so we need to pick out an answer choice that means something like "signal." While "summons" might seem like the correct answer, "cue" fits the context of the sentence better; while "summons" means "an authoritative or urgent call to someone to be present or to do something" or "an order to appear before a judge or magistrate, or the writ containing it," "cue" means "a thing said or done that serves as a signal to an actor or other performer to enter or to begin their speech or performance." Because "cue" best fits the theatrical context of the sentence, "cue" is the correct answer.
Example Question #123 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Sentences
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
The meetings had no preplanned __________, so topics would arise each week in an ad hoc manner depending on the questions raised by the attendees.
agenda
extent
locale
intention
scope
agenda
When something is done ad hoc, it is performed for this or that purpose, not in a planned, cohesive manner. (The expression comes from Latin meaning “to this [purpose / end].”) The implication, therefore, is that the meetings were not planned but merely addressed issues as they arose. Therefore, it did not have any preplanned agenda. The word come from the Latin meaning “things to be done.” It is related to many “act” words like “agent,” “action,” “activity,” and so forth.
Example Question #124 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Sentences
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
Although some people can read a foreign language adequately, few have achieved the __________ necessary for speaking the language in its native land.
scholarship
sophistication
fluency
education
erudition
fluency
Although one might be tempted to choose almost any of the options, most of all “erudition” and “sophistication,” the sense of the sentence is best met by a word describing one having complete ability to communicate. When someone is “fluent” in a language, he or she is able to utilize it in speaking and / or writing in a totally natural manner. The word comes from the Latin for “to flow,” and one could think of a “fluent speaker” as one from whom words “flow readily.”
Example Question #125 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Sentences
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
Having been given a promotion, Theodoric had fifteen new __________ who answered to him.
workers
subordinates
officers
laborers
managers
subordinates
The only thing that can be said about the fifteen people in relation to Theodoric is that they were now “under” his watch or control. When someone is called a “subordinate,” he or she is in a lower position in relation to those who are “over” them. The word literally means “of an order (‘-ordinate’) below (‘sub-’)” or “ordained (i.e. placed or assigned) below another.”
Example Question #126 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Sentences
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
Although she experienced numerous defeats, Imelda ultimately achieved her goal through her unflagging __________.
prosperity
ethic
perseverance
adoption
success
perseverance
When someone is “unflagging,” he or she is tireless. Someone is said to be “flagging,” when he or she is tiring, a word that is related to the “flapping” sort of hanging that one finds in the case of a cloth flag on display; therefore, the best description of Imelda (in the face of the numerous defeats) is that she continued onward in spite of the disappointments. Thus, she “persevered” or had “perseverance.”
Example Question #127 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Sentences
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
Dana was aware of her tendency to make vague statements, so she worked to develop __________ in her writing style.
precision
erudition
humility
simplicity
plainness
precision
The opposition in this sentence is between “vagueness” and “non-vagueness.” Therefore, the best choice is not merely “simplicity” or even “plainness,” but instead “precision.” When someone is precise (or shows precision), he or she does or writes “just enough” in order to communicate everything that is needed. This means that such language will not be vague or diffuse but rather is direct and plain. The word literally means “to cut short” or “to cut in advance.” It is related to “scissors” as well as “incision.”
Example Question #211 : One Blank Sentences
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
After trying for months to convince Oliver to change his opinions, his wife accepted his __________ and ceased her attempts.
satisfaction
obduracy
contentment
arrogance
complacency
obduracy
The key expression here is “to change his opinions.” Since Oliver’s wife failed to lead him to change these, it could be said that he was stubbornly clinging on to his ways and options. When someone is “obdurate,” he or she is stubborn in refusing to change in these ways. The word comes from the Latin for “hard” found in English words like “durability” and “endurance.” The expression “to harden one’s heart” is similar in meaning to “obdurate.”
Example Question #212 : One Blank Sentences
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
When the class began to mock and laugh at Francis, he recoiled in horror, for he could not bear the embarrassment of such __________.
declamation
ridicule
atrocities
attention
joking
ridicule
The key expression here is “mock and laugh.” Since it is implied that Francis cannot bear such things, the best to say that he could not bear “ridicule.” The word means “to mock, deride, and / or laugh at.” It comes from the Latin for “to laugh” and is found in English words like “ridiculous,” “risible,” and “derision.” In particular, “deride” carries the added sense of mockery, not merely laugher.
Example Question #213 : One Blank Sentences
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
Much of the audience was pleased with Jennifer's __________, saying that it was a great introduction to the forum.
fugitive
malediction
pariah
dissonance
preamble
preamble
The second half of the sentence tells us that Jennifer gave some kind of introduction. "Preamble" is the answer choice that means an introductory statement.
Example Question #214 : One Blank Sentences
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
Although Ryan regularly killed the plants in his garden, he did so naturally, not needing to use a chemical __________.
ingredient
fluid
herbicide
liquid
compound
herbicide
Since we are told nothing at all about the nature of the chemical that Ryan did not need, the most general option will be the best. Even the word “compound” is too general, for one could perhaps kill plants with elements (i.e. non-compounds); therefore, the best option is “herbicide,” which merely means “a substance that kills plants.” This word is part of a larger “-cide” class of words that mean “to kill.” Think of “suicide,” which means “to kill oneself” (sui) and “fratricide” which means “to kill one’s brother” (frater / fratr-).
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