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Example Questions
Example Question #406 : Sentence Completions
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
In an incredible case of __________, the general's scouts happened upon the enemy's battle plans in a pair of boots found near the opposing camp.
mischance
adversity
temerity
serendipity
spontaneity
serendipity
The correct answer will point out the incredible bout of good fortune that allowed the general's scouts to find the plans, something that wasn't planned at all. The incorrect answers will either misinterpret the episode as a case of bad luck ("mischance"), poor circumstances ("adversity"), or a failure to address the topic at hand ("temerity"). "Spontaneity" comes close by referring to the seeming randomness of the event, but is not as good of a fit as "serendipity."
Example Question #1816 : Sat Critical Reading
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
The girl's fear of the dark made bringing a flashlight with her when trick-or-treating an absolute __________.
suggestion
necessity
observance
obstacle
tangent
suggestion
Since the girl is afraid of the dark, it would be very important to bring a flashlight on Halloween. This importance is stressed by the sentence's use of "absolute." The only answer choice that conveys this sense of importance is "necessity," making it the correct answer.
Example Question #407 : Sentence Completions
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
Following the death of his father, Alexander gave a deeply moving __________.
presentation
obsession
satire
scolding
eulogy
eulogy
The sentence describes a speech given following someone’s death that is moving; this indicates that the correct answer is eulogy. A eulogy is a tribute or speech given for someone who has died. Of the four incorrect answer choices only presentation is even a little correct; but is a far inferior answer choice to eulogy. Satire refers to a use of wit to critique something.
Example Question #408 : Sentence Completions
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
The __________ of dogs has been known throughout human history; their loyal companionship has long established them as “man’s best friend.”
jubilance
intractability
fidelity
nuisance
discretion
fidelity
The second clause reveals that the first blank must refer to the “loyal companionship” of dogs. The correct answer is therefore fidelity (which means loyalty). One of the most common names for a dog, Fido, comes from the same Latin root if this helps you to remember. Nuisance and intractability both describe something that is difficult to deal with; discretion means judgment or prudence; jubilance means happiness.
Example Question #409 : Sentence Completions
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
Alexander the Great allowed his generals the occasional __________ with women; he believed that these brief relationships were necessary for morale.
fright
dalliance
discernment
arrogance
cruelty
dalliance
From the words used in the second clause of the sentence you know that the blank must describe a brief relationship. Of the five answer choices dalliance most closely matches this meaning. Dalliance refers to an affair or flirtatious episode or frivolous experience. Discernment describes good judgment; arrogance means cockiness; fright refers to fear; cruelty describes the deliberate causing of pain or anguish.
Example Question #411 : Sentence Completions
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
Usually an extremely outgoing person, Shawn surprised his friends at the party with his timidity and __________.
energy
jubilation
gregariousness
aloofness
brevity
aloofness
The sentence contrasts Shawn’s usual outgoing personality with his surprising timidity and some other quality. As that other quality is similar to timidity and opposite to outgoing the correct answer is “aloofness” which relates to the quality of being distant or reserved. Jubilation describes extreme happiness; gregarious is a synonym for outgoing; energy obviously could not be correct; brevity describes something short-lived or brief.
Example Question #412 : Sentence Completions
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
The president opened his speech with an amusing __________ about a fishing trip he had taken when he was young.
celerity
paradigm
panacea
anecdote
repartee
anecdote
The correct answer is "anecdote," meaning a short, often amusing story. Speeches, essays, and persuasive pieces often include anecdotes. While "repartee" is also amusing speech, it refers to back-and-forth conversation between people, not a singular person's address.
Example Question #413 : Sentence Completions
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
Larry and Justin were so different that the former believed the latter to represent the very __________ of everything that he stood for.
delegation
decimation
unraveling
antithesis
devolution
antithesis
The sentence implies an intensification from “so different” to “the very . . .” The sense is that Larry believes Justin to be “the very example of difference” or “the very opposite” of him. The word “antithesis” means “the direct opposite.” To help memorize the word, think of it in terms of being the “anti-thesis”—the opposite of the “thesis” proposed by another’s character. Although this will help you memorize it, do remember that the word “antithesis” can be applied to anything that directly opposes another thing. As a vocabulary note, “antithetical” is the adjective form meaning “being directly opposed.”
Example Question #401 : One Blank Sentences
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
The latest popular health fad led many people to believe vinegar was a __________, miraculously able to heal a countless number of ailments.
medicine
pharmaceutical
prescription
topping
panacea
panacea
The key phrase to note is “able to heal a countless number of ailments.” A “panacea” is something that is believed to be able to cure every sort of ailment. It is derived from the prefix “pan-” meaning “all” and the Greek “akos,” meaning “remedy.” The former is found in English words like “pantomime” and “pantheist.”
Example Question #414 : Sentence Completions
Choose the word that best completes the following sentence.
The young man’s clear __________ made him easily understood by those who listened to him speak.
language
announcements
discourse
diction
communication
diction
“Diction” involves both the choice of words and, particularly in its normal usage, the style of speaking and forming words. It is derived from the Latin dicere meaning “to say or speak,” a word with forms that have in which the “c” becomes a “ct” (“dict-“). In this latter form we find most of our related English words such as “dictation,” “dictator,” “edict,” “addiction,” “predict,” and many others.