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Example Questions
Example Question #491 : One Blank Sentences
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
By __________ the construction on the highway and taking an alternate route, Marge managed to get to the restaurant before all her friends.
circumventing
hallowing
postponing
jeopardizing
adapting
circumventing
From the context of the sentence, we know that Marge got to the restaurant early because she was able to avoid the construction by taking an alternate route. So, we are looking for a verb that means to avoid. Since to "circumvent" something means to navigate around an obstacle, "circumventing" is the correct answer.
Example Question #401 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Sentences
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
Sally only __________ her secret after her sister promised she would not tell anyone.
divulged
impeded
endured
lauded
coveted
divulged
The word that fits in this blank needs to be a verb that means something along the lines of told. Since "divulge" means expose secret information, it is the best answer.
Example Question #1911 : Sat Critical Reading
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
The medium claimed to be able to __________ the future by looking into her crystal ball.
descry
whittle
mollify
oscillate
squander
descry
We're looking for a verb that means see, as the sentence involves the medium "looking into her crystal ball," or find out in advance, because we can infer that she claims to be able to know about the future in advance. Because of this, the best answer choice is "descry," which means either see or discover.
Example Question #461 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Sentences
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
The younger sibling loved to __________ the anger of her brother by pestering him until he became irate.
undermine
prevaricate
provoke
expose
depose
provoke
The sister here could be said to “pester” her brother, that is, to attempt to annoy him into anger. When someone “provokes” another person, he or she attempts to draw out or cause an emotion or reaction in that person. The word comes from roots that literally mean to draw forth. The “pro-” prefix can mean forward, as can be seen in words like “proceed” (to go forward with some chosen action). The “-voke” portion here means to call. It is found in words like “invoke” and “invocation.” It is also related to words like “vocal” and “vocation.”
Example Question #1912 : Sat Critical Reading
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
His throat parched and his entire body trembling from dehydration, Robert gladly __________ his thirst with a large bottle of water when he returned home.
recanted
ameliorated
slaked
overcame
defeated
slaked
Since the sentence specifically mentions that Robert is dehydrated, it is best to choose the answer that best describes the removal of said condition. When one “slakes” his or her thirst, he or she quenches it or satisfies it. Although the word is distantly related to the notion of “slackening” (as in loosening), it is most often used to describe the act of quenching or reducing thirst.
Example Question #1911 : Sat Critical Reading
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
He was known for __________ around instead of walking immediately to a destination, often tripping over his own shoelaces or running into stationary objects on the way.
participating
hopping
bumbling
sneezing
barreling
bumbling
We can infer that the sentence's subject walks around both aimlessly (because he does not "[walk] immediately to a destination") and clumsily (because he "often trip[s] over his own shoelaces or run[s] into stationary objects on the way"). So, we need to pick out a verb for the blank that means something like "walk aimlessly and clumsily." "Bumbling," a verb that can mean moving or speaking in a clumsy way, is the best answer because it best fits the context of the sentence.
Example Question #1912 : Sat Critical Reading
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
In order to approach a problem, you must __________ the specific questions that will be important, eliminating extraneous concerns.
delimit
review
collect
summarize
eschew
delimit
The key phrase in this sentence is “eliminating extraneous concerns.” When someone “cuts out” extra content, he or she helps to show the exact boundaries of a problem or question. The word “delimit” means to set the limits or boundaries of. Here, such delimitation is being done by selecting the specific questions to be asked, thus setting the appropriate limits for research into the problem.
Example Question #462 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Sentences
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
Letting the angry cat into the room where the two dogs were growling at each other only __________ the situation, as all three animals began to try to fight each other.
exacerbated
censored
exonerated
truncated
placated
exacerbated
From the context of the sentence, we can tell that letting the cat into the room with the angry dogs worsened the situation, so we need to choose a verb that means something like worsen. "Exacerbated" means just that, so it is the correct answer.
Example Question #1914 : Sat Critical Reading
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
By paying close attention to the magician's tricks, Connie was able to __________ how they worked, even though he never explained them.
incriminate
evoke
infer
rescind
navigate
infer
We know that Connie was able to figure out how the magician's tricks worked without him explaining them to her, so we're looking for a verb that is a synonym for "deduce." Because "infer" means deduce something without it being explicitly stated, it is the correct answer.
Example Question #463 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Sentences
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
By cooperating with police, the criminal managed to __________ his sentence from a year in jail to six months of house arrest.
deny
mitigate
deprive
inhabit
belittle
mitigate
Since the criminal got his sentence reduced "from a year to six months in jail," we know that we're looking for a verb that means something like reduce. Because of this, "mitigate," which means lessen the severity of, is the best answer choice. (While "belittle" sounds like a likely answer, it doesn't actually mean to make smaller. Instead, it means cause someone to feel or appear unimportant or cause something to appear unimportant.)