PSAT Critical Reading : Verbs in One-Blank Sentences

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Example Questions

Example Question #101 : Verbs In One Blank Sentences

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

In preparation for the camping trip, Lucille was given funds to go to the store to __________ the food for the outing.

Possible Answers:

procure

espy

process

reconnoiter

review

Correct answer:

procure

Explanation:

The only hint that we have in this sentence is that Lucille was given funds to go to the store. The best option will be one that at least implies that she is going to the store to buy the food. The word “procure” fits this need, meaning to get something with discernment or care. This at least implies the purchase of the goods, though you should note that it has the added notion of care. The word comes from the Latin “curare,” meaning “to see to” or “to attend to.” It is thus related to words like “curator.” A “pro-curer” attends to matters on behalf of someone else.

Example Question #102 : Verbs In One Blank Sentences

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

After realizing that she had made an error in balancing her checkbook, Ethel decided to __________ the details of every line of every receipt in her purse to see if she had overlooked some detail.

Possible Answers:

overlook

scan

inquire

scrutinize

review

Correct answer:

scrutinize

Explanation:

Since Ethel planned to look at “every line” of “every receipt,” one could fairly say that she planned a thorough investigation of the matter. Although one could somewhat weakly say that she decided to review these details, the best option is “scrutinize,” which indicates that she will look carefully and deeply at each and every detail in question. When something is subjected to scrutiny, it is given very careful review.

Example Question #103 : Verbs In One Blank Sentences

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

John’s will was not at all as adamantine as he believed it to be, for he would __________ to temptation on numerous occasions.

Possible Answers:

succumb

agree

traverse

abdicate

accede

Correct answer:

succumb

Explanation:

The word “adamantine” means “unbreakable.”   It is related to the word “adamant,” which is derived from the name of a type of hard stone in legendary tales, and means “not changing one’s mind.” Since John’s will was not as unbreakable as he claimed it to be, it could be said that it was overcome by temptation on numerous occasions. To “succumb to” something is to fail to withstand it. In this sentence, the implication is that John failed to withstand temptation when it arose.

Example Question #104 : Verbs In One Blank Sentences

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

The mayor attempted to __________ favor with the senator by paying for his expensive meal.

Possible Answers:

dismiss

rephrase

dissuade

lose

curry

Correct answer:

curry

Explanation:

We can infer that because the mayor "[paid] for [the senator's] expensive meal," he was attempting to gain favor with the senator. So, we need to pick out an answer choice that means something like "gain" and can refer to favor. "Lose," then, cannot be the correct answer because "lose" means the opposite of the word we're looking for, and the mayor clearly wasn't trying to lose the senator's favor by paying for his meal. "Curry," however, when used as a verb in the phrase "curry favor," means "ingratiate oneself with someone through obsequious behavior," and because it best describes the mayor's behavior, "curry" is the correct answer.

Example Question #105 : Verbs In One Blank Sentences

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

Many ancient civilizations __________ a diverse array of gods and goddesses.

Possible Answers:

rarefied

engendered

occluded

venerated

mitigated

Correct answer:

venerated

Explanation:

"Venerate" means to revere, respect, or give praise to. "Engender" means to cause something to happen. "Mitigate" means to lessen or diminish. "Rarefy" means to thin or make weaker. "Occlude" means to block or prevent.

Example Question #106 : Verbs In One Blank Sentences

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

The scent of the old books __________ in the room even though they had been relocated some years earlier.

Possible Answers:

stank

reeked

lingered

wafted

drifted

Correct answer:

lingered

Explanation:

The implication in this sentence is that the scent of the books remained for many years after their removal. There is nothing mentioned concerning the quality of the smell or about it being transported into the room. The word “linger” in general means “to remain for a long time.” It is related to the family of words connected to “long,” here in the sense of “staying for a long time.”

Example Question #121 : Verbs In One Blank Sentences

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

Gina’s friends __________ her from the group, for they did not wish to be associated with someone of her crass manners.

Possible Answers:

derided

criticized

condemned

ostracized

berated

Correct answer:

ostracized

Explanation:

The trap answers to this question are “condemned” and “criticized,” for the reader might think that Gina’s friends made some official judgment on her crass manners. Instead, the key phrase is “they did not wish to be associated.” Therefore, they must have acted so as to exclude Gina from their group. When someone is “ostracized,” he or she is excluded from society. The word comes from the name of the hard material on which Greeks would write their decisions to banish someone from society (thus ostracizing them).

Example Question #122 : Verbs In One Blank Sentences

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

For years, the students at the local high school were permitted to chew gum in class, but recently the principal decided to __________ this permission in order to prevent damages that were being done to school property.

Possible Answers:

questioned

scrutinize

revoke

inquire

manage

Correct answer:

revoke

Explanation:

Since the sentence states that the principle did his action “in order to prevent” the damages from gum, it is safe to say that he did not merely consider the permission or even “scrutinize” (look carefully at) it. The sense conveyed is that he no longer allowed this permitted act. When someone “revokes” something, he or she literally “calls it back.” The word comes from the prefix “re-”, here used in the sense of “back,” and the “-voke” portion, which means “to call or name.” The latter is found in words like “invoke,” “invocation,” and “provoke.”

Example Question #123 : Verbs In One Blank Sentences

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

Instead of paying his own bills, Bob decided to __________ off his parents, living in their house, using all of their utilities and food without paying at all.

Possible Answers:

steal

swindle

pilfer

leech

rip

Correct answer:

leech

Explanation:

Although one might say that Bob is stealing from his parents, the sentence only uses language of using without payment. When someone relies upon another party without giving anything in return, such a person is often called a “leech” from the name for the small worm that often lives by sucking fluid from a host organism. This is what Bob is doing, at least with regard to his parents’ housing, utilities, and food.

Example Question #124 : Verbs In One Blank Sentences

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

The riot police were careful not to __________ the angry crowd that had gathered in the central plaza.

Possible Answers:

placate

disdain

nullify

foster

incite

Correct answer:

incite

Explanation:

"Incite" means to provoke or agitate. "Foster" means to promote or support. "Disdain" means to scorn or despise. "Placate" means to soothe or pacify. "Nullify" means to cancel or revoke.

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