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

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Example Questions

Example Question #1203 : Isee Upper Level (Grades 9 12) Verbal Reasoning

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

The amateur poet never understood why his work was dismissed as __________ when he believed it had profound depth.

Possible Answers:

insightful

mawkish

calibrated

antediluvian

sublime

Correct answer:

mawkish

Explanation:

"Mawkish" means to be sickly sentimental. A poem without depth might very probably be dismissed as sickly sentimental or mawkish.

Example Question #1204 : Isee Upper Level (Grades 9 12) Verbal Reasoning

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

The woman’s __________ salary made it all but impossible to feed and clothe her family.

Possible Answers:

meager

empirical

abundant

rife

behemoth

Correct answer:

meager

Explanation:

"Meager" means to be deficient in size or quantity. A salary deficient in quantity would understandably make it difficult to provide for a family.

Example Question #1205 : Isee Upper Level (Grades 9 12) Verbal Reasoning

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

The best man cringed at Tony’s __________ behavior as he tried to organize the bachelor party all by himself; the best man knew that the responsibilty belonged to him.

Possible Answers:

officious

deferring

magnanimous

clement

virtuous

Correct answer:

officious

Explanation:

"Officious" means to offer one's services when they are neither wanted nor needed.  Customarily, the best man arranges the bachelor party. Tony's meddling was cringeworthy, as it was unwelcome. 

Example Question #1206 : Isee Upper Level (Grades 9 12) Verbal Reasoning

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

Ernest Hemingway’s books are quite __________; they are clear and easily understood by most everyone.

Possible Answers:

manipulative

pellucid

unintelligible

esoteric

arcane

Correct answer:

pellucid

Explanation:

"Pellucid" means easily intelligible and clear. Hemingway's prose is memorable for its intelligibility and clarity.

Example Question #1207 : Isee Upper Level (Grades 9 12) Verbal Reasoning

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

Jonathan’s paintings are always unique and exciting; he seems to loathe the __________.

Possible Answers:

uncommon

vitality

invigorating

banal

macabre

Correct answer:

banal

Explanation:

"Banal" means dull and commonplace. Because Jonathan paints unique and exciting works, it can be reasoned that he dislikes the dull and commonplace (that is, the banal).

Example Question #1039 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Sentences

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

In order for justice to be served, it is __________ upon the jury to be as impartial as possible.

Possible Answers:

maligned

alleviated

regaled

incumbent

impugned

Correct answer:

incumbent

Explanation:

"Incumbent," in this sense, means obligatory. A jury is obligated to be unprejudiced.

Example Question #1040 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Sentences

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

The young boys’ __________ behavior got them all suspended from school.

Possible Answers:

civil

obstreperous

courteous

temperate

abstemious

Correct answer:

obstreperous

Explanation:

"Obstreperous" means noisy and unruly. Of course, noisy and unruly boys would be suspended.

Example Question #1023 : Sentence Completions

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

The artworks of Andy Warhol were __________; they included paintings, prints, performances, drawings and photographs.

                            

 

Possible Answers:

 eclectic

eccentric

incorruptible

variegated

 thwarted

Correct answer:

 eclectic

Explanation:

Your clue to the word needed must be the list of words included in the sentence; there are five different art forms listed. Think about words that mean including several different but related things. Check to see if you know any parts of the answers included; do you recognize prefixes, roots or suffixes?

Part of the word “variegated” looks like variety or various so let’s keep that choice for now.

Parts of “incorruptible” seem familiar too; the prefix “in” usually changes the meaning of the root of the word to its opposite and “corrupt” means just plain bad. So incorruptible must mean something like not able to be made bad; that does not seem to relate to different art forms so let’s eliminate the choice. 

We have three more choices: eccentric, eclectic and thwarted. Try to remember if you have ever heard or seen these words in any context; in school, at home or on a television show? Sometimes the setting in which you saw or heard the words gives you a clue. Maybe you overheard someone saying that one of his teachers was very “eccentric”; do you know the teacher mentioned because that might give you a clue. The word “thwarted” is in the past tense. Why would a list of visual art forms be described using a verb in the past tense? I think we might eliminate the choice of “thwarted”.

Now we are left with “eccentric” and “eclectic”. The word eccentric includes “centr” which seems like a part of words like central or center or centrifugal; does this seem to describe art forms? NO.

Let’s choose the answer “eclectic” since there is nothing we can find to rule it out. Eclectic is the correct answer because it means having components from many different sources or styles. Always be brave enough to choose a word that you are unfamiliar wit if it is the only choice you cannot eliminate.

Example Question #921 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Sentences

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.

Possible Answers:

pedestrian

furtive

affable

 aloof

 spontaneous

Correct answer:

 aloof

Explanation:

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 #1041 : Sentence Completion Questions

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.

Possible Answers:

cherubic

verdant

pallid

healthful

rosy

Correct answer:

pallid

Explanation:

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. 

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