PSAT Critical Reading : Parts of Speech in One-Blank Sentences

Study concepts, example questions & explanations for PSAT Critical Reading

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Example Questions

Example Question #323 : Nouns In One Blank Sentences

Choose the word that best completes the following sentence.

Around the holidays, when everyone is celebrating and full of cheer, the air is filled with a feeling of __________.

Possible Answers:

revolt

frivolity

fantasy

sensibility

guile

Correct answer:

frivolity

Explanation:

Frivolity is the noun version of frivolous, a word you are more likely to have come across. It means self-indulgence or a carefree feeling. This answer makes sense because everyone is celebrating and cheerful. Revolt and guile have darker implications, sensibility is the opposite, and while fantasy could fit, frivolity more specifically matches the first part of the sentence.

Example Question #331 : Nouns In One Blank Sentences

Choose the word that best completes the following sentence.

Derrick might not have tried intentionally to deceive others; nevertheless, most people believe him to be a man of profound ___________ and duplicity.

Possible Answers:

arrogance

ignorance

injustice

guile

haughtiness

Correct answer:

guile

Explanation:

The key words here to note are “deceive” and “duplicity.” The implication of the sentence is that although Derrick might not try to be deceptive, he nevertheless is believed to be such. This is implied by the fact that he is considered “duplicitous” which directly means having two sides (or being a “double dealer”), though often meaning “deceitful” (implied in the act of having “two faces”). The best option is “guile,” which means cunning intelligence. Although this is not a direct synonym of “deceitful,” combined with “duplicity,” it functions to capture the sense of someone who is able to work through intelligence to be deceitful.

Example Question #1 : Verbs In One Blank Sentences

Sentence Completions: Select the word or phrase that most correctly completes the sentence.

The final chapter of the mystery novel did not directly state who the killer was; instead, it __________ to whom the culprit might be.

Possible Answers:

implied

alluded

corroborated

revealed

quipped

Correct answer:

alluded

Explanation:

"Alluded” means suggested, but not in a straightforward way, so it is the correct answer. “Alluded” is also the only answer choice that can work with the preposition “to.”

Example Question #2 : Verbs In One Blank Sentences

Sentence Completions: Select the word or phrase that most correctly completes the sentence.

Newspapers are a superb method of __________ information and ideologies to a large audience.

Possible Answers:

dismantling

contorting

disseminating

flaunting

laundering

Correct answer:

disseminating

Explanation:

“Disseminating” means circulating or propagating.

Example Question #1 : Verbs In One Blank Sentences

During World War One, a doctor had to be removed from the frontline because the sight of so much blood made him __________.

Possible Answers:

cantankerous

altruistic

enigmatic

jubilant

swoon

Correct answer:

swoon

Explanation:

From the context of the question you know that the sight of blood caused a certain reaction in the Doctor, you also know that this reaction caused him to be removed from somewhere (the frontline) where he was likely to see a lot of blood; therefore it must have been something that hindered his abilities. Altruistic means generous or charitable, and does not fit. Enigmatic means mysterious, and jubilant means happy. You can rule out those two words. Cantankerous means easily angered and could possibly fit in this sentence, but swoon is the best answer as it means to faint. Fainting is a more plausible reaction to the sight of so much blood.

Example Question #3 : Verbs In One Blank Sentences

The effect of the Great Depression was __________ by the policies of President Roosevelt; many millions of Americans rose out of poverty during his presidency.

Possible Answers:

dramatized

conceived

tempered

received

conveyed

Correct answer:

tempered

Explanation:

From the context of the sentence you know that many millions of Americans had their situations improved by the policies of President Roosevelt. You can therefore infer that the effect of the Great Depression must have been lessened or made more manageable by the policies of Roosevelt. Of the five correct answers tempered is the most correct. Tempered, in this usage, means made more moderate and measured. Conceived means imagined; dramatized means exaggerated; received means generally accepted; conveyed refers to the act of getting a point across.

Example Question #431 : Sentence Completions

Sir Edmund Hillary was __________ throughout the world after he became the first white man to successfully climb Mount Everest.

Possible Answers:

despised

lauded

castigated 

berated 

condemned 

Correct answer:

lauded

Explanation:

The context of the sentence, as well as a very small amount of critical thinking, suggests that Sir Edmund Hillary would be praised for his accomplishment. The correct answer is therefore “lauded” which means praised or celebrated. Despised, condemned, castigated and berated are all very close in meaning and opposite in meaning to praised.

Example Question #431 : One Blank Sentences

The Era of Good Feelings was __________ in the United States after the Presidency of James Monroe; ten years of political calm came to an end.

Possible Answers:

terminated

histrionic

exacerbated

inculcated

futile 

Correct answer:

terminated

Explanation:

From the context of the second clause you know that the blank in the first clause must describe how the Era of Good Feelings had come to an end. Exacerbated means exaggerated; histrionic means overdramatic in reaction or behavior; futile means pointless; inculcated means to impress something on somebody. The only answer choice that describes something coming to an end is terminated.

Example Question #421 : One Blank Sentences

Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.

After years of letting himself be overpowered by his raging emotions, Oswald at long last learned the means by which he was able to __________ these unsettling aspects of his personality.

Possible Answers:

mask

acclaim

display

appreciate

subdue

Correct answer:

subdue

Explanation:

The opposition implied in our sentence is that of passing from being overpowered to overpowering or controlling. While perhaps “mask” would seem to fit this usage, it implies that one has not conquered these aspects fully; however, if one “subdues” something, he or she overcomes it. The word comes from the prefix “sub-” being added to the base that is derived from the Latin for to lead (“ducere”). If one subdues something, he or she draws it down or carries something off from one place to another. This is related to many other words such as “conduct,” “educe,” and “produce.”

Example Question #422 : One Blank Sentences

Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.

The dense print and the impenetrable legal jargon __________ the document's message; Suzy didn't immediately understand that the family would have to move once again.

Possible Answers:

obfuscated

contradicted

maintained

objectified

bolstered

Correct answer:

obfuscated

Explanation:

"Obfuscated" is correct because "obfuscate" means confuse or deliberately make something difficult to understand. It is related to "obscure," a word you may have come across more often. Suzy doesn't immediately understand what the document is saying because the dense print and legal jargon is confusing, and therefore "obscuring," the message.

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