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

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Example Questions

Example Question #1922 : Sat Critical Reading

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

Although Thomas could not eliminate the injustice in his school, he at least hoped to __________ it and make the culture more bearable for some.

Possible Answers:

alleviate

overhaul

alter

restore

uplift

Correct answer:

alleviate

Explanation:

Since Thomas cannot totally remove the injustice, he at least wishes to improve the situation and make it less burdensome for some people at least. When one “alleviates” something, he or she makes it less “heavy” or less severe. Often, we think of “alleviating suffering,” though the term can be used much more generally. The term literally means “[moving] toward a lighter state.” The “-lev-” portion comes from Latin roots meaning light (in weight) and can be found in English words like “levity” and “levitate.”

Example Question #1923 : Sat Critical Reading

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

Though Gina lagged behind other students in knowledge of mathematics and science, she greatly __________ them in musical ability.

Possible Answers:

surpassed

equaled

matched

accelerated

appreciated

Correct answer:

surpassed

Explanation:

The key thing to note in this opposition is that Gina “lags” in mathematics and science, meaning that she “falls behind” the others. Therefore, the word that we need must capture the sense of “going or passing ahead of” the others (in music). The word “surpass” literally means to pass over. The prefix “sur-” means over or on top of, as is found in the English “surface,” which literally means the top face.

Example Question #1924 : Sat Critical Reading

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

Luckily the substandard fuel merely __________ the engine’s operation and did not suppress it completely.

Possible Answers:

impaired

prohibited

overcame

fastened

prevented

Correct answer:

impaired

Explanation:

The key expression in this sentence is “did not suppress it completely.” Since the engine did not lose its operational capacity entirely, the best option will be one that expresses a “partial loss.” When something is “impaired,” it is made to be in a diminished state (though not totally extinguished).

Example Question #471 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Sentences

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

The informant __________ a number of political secrets to the media.

Possible Answers:

divulged

communicated

murmured

whispered

mentioned

Correct answer:

divulged

Explanation:

The key phrases for this sentence is “political secrets.” The informant is not merely communicating to his listener. Even worse than that, he is giving out things that should be secret. Such an act is one of “divulging.” The word comes from the Latin root for “vulgar,” a word that originally meant the common people. When someone divulges something, he or she makes it known “to the masses” or “commonly” (as opposed to keeping it secret as was the case before the divulging).

Example Question #90 : Verbs In One Blank Sentences

As the snake charmer played his melody, the snake in the basket rose up into the air, __________ back and forth in graceful waves.

Possible Answers:

bumbling

sneaking

undulating

jolting

stumbling

Correct answer:

undulating

Explanation:

We can infer from the sentence's context that we need to pick out a verb that describes something moving "back and forth in graceful waves." While "jolting" and "stumbling" might each refer to movement, the movements they describe are too jarring to be called "graceful waves." (Plus, a snake can't really "stumble" because snakes don't have legs.) "Undulating," however, is a verb that means "moving with a smooth wavelike motion," and because it best fits the context of the sentence, it is the correct answer.

Example Question #411 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Sentences

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

In order to __________ the consumption of sugary beverages, the city placed a large tax on all such items in the hopes of dissuading buyers from purchasing them.

Possible Answers:

curtail

impoverish

criminalize

undermine

destroy

Correct answer:

curtail

Explanation:

The key phrase is “in the hopes of dissuading buyers from purchasing.” Since the city wishes to reduce purchasing, it is safe to think that it wishes likewise to reduce consumption. When something is “curtailed” it is reduced or restricted.            

Example Question #412 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Sentences

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

As soon as the defendant's lawyer heard about the ruling against his client, he prepared to __________ the decision and argue that the court had ruled against an innocent man.

Possible Answers:

mangle

refer

defer

contest

support

Correct answer:

contest

Explanation:

We can infer that because the sentence discusses "the defendant's lawyer" who learns of "the ruling against his client" and prepares to "argue that the court had ruled against an innocent man," we need to pick out a verb that means something like "oppose," because we can see that the lawyer prepared to oppose the court's ruling against his client. "Support," then, cannot be the correct answer, because "support," when used as a verb, can mean "give approval, comfort, or encouragement to," making it an antonym of the verb for which we are looking. "Contest," however, is a word that when used as a verb, can mean "oppose (an action, decision, or theory) as mistaken or wrong" or "engage in dispute about." Because "contest" is the answer choice that best conveys how the lawyer prepared to oppose the court's decision, "contest" is the correct answer.

Example Question #413 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Sentences

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

The coin that George threw into the wishing well __________ against the metal sides of the well before splashing into the water.

Possible Answers:

plinked

squawked

chortled

thudded

neighed

Correct answer:

plinked

Explanation:

We can infer that we need to pick out a verb that can describe a coin bouncing off of "the metal sides of the well." "Thudded" might look like a potentially correct answer, but "thud" as a verb means "move, fall, or strike something with a dull, heavy sound," and because a coin would not make "a dull, heavy sound," "thudded" cannot be the correct answer. "Plink," however, is a word that when used as a verb, means "emit a short, sharp, metallic or ringing sound," and because "plink" best describes the noise a coin would make when bouncing off of the metal sides of a well, "plinked" is the correct answer.

Example Question #414 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Sentences

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

In order to enter the monastery, the man __________ his influential work in order to embrace a much simpler and detached life.

Possible Answers:

overcame

reduced

forsook

curtailed

despised

Correct answer:

forsook

Explanation:

The only thing implied by the sentence is that the man “turned away from” his influential work to the simpler form of life. It cannot be said that he necessarily despised it, and any talk of reduction does not capture the sense of “converting” from one lifestyle to another. The word “forsook” is the past form of “forsake,” meaning “to abandon.” This is the closest option for matching the sense of turning from one life to another.

Example Question #415 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Sentences

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

One of the perks of the magazine editor's job was that she had all monthly fees related to her subscription __________ and received a free copy each month.

Possible Answers:

decreased

waived

increased

managed

tallied

Correct answer:

waived

Explanation:

We can infer that because the editor "received a free copy" of the magazine "each month," that she paid no fees for her subscription, and that it was free. So, we need to pick out a word that means something like "ignored" or "canceled." While "decreased" may look like a potentially correct answer, "decreased" would imply that the fees' sum went down, but that there was still some remaining balance to be paid. "Waived," a verb that means "to officially say that you will not use or require something that you are allowed to have or that is usually required," is the best answer choice because it implies that the magazine editor paid no fees whatsoever. So, because "waived" best fits the context of the sentence, it is the correct answer.

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