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Example Question #927 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Sentences
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
Leo’s friends were quite surprised by his heart attack. His athletic, muscular build had led them to believe that his __________ muscle matched that which showed on his outer appearance.
interior
cardiac
underlying
organic
inner
cardiac
The thing to be noted here is the contrast between the outer muscle and the inner muscle. Now, a number of the words are meant to tempt you into this simple form of reasoning, but you must always choose the best word. Since we are considering a heart attack specifically, the kind of muscle involved (in the heart) is “cardiac.” When someone has a “cardiac arrest,” that person’s heart has stopped its regular beating and no longer effectively delivers blood.
Example Question #928 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Sentences
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
Although Albert’s talk presented prolific details from his research, many listeners found the structure of the argument to be rather haphazard and the conclusions __________ in their claims.
dull
repetitious
dubitable
insignificant
tedious
dubitable
Since the argument was haphazard, the conclusions would seem very unlikely in their final claims. To be “dubitable” is to be “doubtful.” It comes from the Latin word for “doubt.” The latter (“doubt”) is close to “dubitable” in English form, but other related words are “indubitably” and “dubious.”
Example Question #1851 : Psat Critical Reading
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
John’s shy demeanor led him to prefer __________ locations at parties, far removed from the sight of the general crowd.
quiet
distant
inconspicuous
taciturn
remote
inconspicuous
Although a number of the options given for this question are tempting, the key point is that John does not want to be in others’ sight. Do not be tricked by the expression “far removed” as though it necessarily implies distance. It merely indicates that he wishes to be out of vision of the general crowd. The word “inconspicuous” means not in general visibility. If something is “conspicuous,” it is readily seen and obvious. The “-spic-” root is likewise found in other “-spec-” words that are legion in the English language, coming from the Latin roots for to look. Such words include (among many others): “spectator,” “prospective,” “perspective,” “specific,” “spectacular,” and so forth.
Example Question #1852 : Psat Critical Reading
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
For centuries, people did not note the power of recognizing the implication of the well-known __________ nature of matter. This indivisible, atomic structure could be investigated and provide numerous insights into the mysteries of nature.
corpuscular
concrete
substantial
tangible
organic
corpuscular
The key words in the second sentence are “indivisible” and “atomic.” Although “corpuscle” often is used to describe the smallest part of a given biological body, it also can be used to mean the smallest indivisible unit. When science began to focus on the atomic structure of matter—which never was really forgotten, though it was not given a lot of prominence for other reasons—there was much talk of the “corpuscular,” that is, atomic nature of the world.
Example Question #1853 : Psat Critical Reading
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
Because it is necessary for any other intellectual pursuit, logic is often believed to be a mere __________ subject and nothing more. People do not realize that it is not merely an introduction to the modes of knowledge but that it is likewise its own science with many “internal” problems to be solved.
elemental
secondary
propaedeutic
vacuous
elementary
propaedeutic
The key word that indicates what is needed is “introduction.” This is best matched by the word “propaedeutic”—a rare word, but one that can be discerned. The prefix “pro-” is the same as that found in the word “prologue,” meaning “coming before.” The root of “-“-paedeutic” is a bit more difficult, but it is related to such “teaching-related” words as “pedagogue” and “pedantic.” A propaedeutic subject is one that is introductory, leading onward later to further instruction after setting the initial groundwork.
Example Question #1854 : Psat Critical Reading
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
Often one who is very ___________ about information or details in one area of life can be quite lax and disorganized in other, equally critical, areas.
standardized
selective
fastidious
annoying
judgmental
fastidious
The opposition with “lax and disorganized” implies that the person is very aware and careful about details in at least one area of life. To be “fastidious” is to have such particular care about details.
Example Question #1855 : Psat Critical Reading
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
Since the patient had such thick skin, it was impossible for her to receive medication by topical application. All of her medication had to be injected __________ in order to reach the fluid beneath the impeding layers of skin.
design
orchestration
organization
fabrication
hypodermically
hypodermically
The focus in this sentence is on the engineers’ ability to use the water. While perhaps their design is amazing, the word “hydrodynamics” means “concerned with the forces of water.” You know the parts to this word “hydro-” being found in other water-related words like “hydrate,” “hydroelectric,” and “hydrolysis.” The portion “dynamics” is found in a number of “dynamic” words including “aerodynamics,” “dynamism,” and “dynamite.”
Example Question #911 : Sentence Completions
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
During his lifetime, few had counted James’ published works, and it was only after his death that his friends realized what a __________ writer he was.
distinguished
prolific
verbose
famous
loquacious
prolific
The implication in this sentence is indirect, but it seems clear that it had not been recognized how many works James had written during his lifetime. After his death, people realized that he had written many works, which would mean that he was “prolific.”
Example Question #1856 : Psat Critical Reading
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
In order to get to the internal organs of his patient, the doctor had to cut through layers of sinewy muscle as well as fatty __________ tissue before beginning the procedure.
organic
damaging
unhealthy
insalubrious
adipose
adipose
There are two things to note in this sentence. First, there is an opposition involved, thus ruling out the option “organic.” Second, the opposition is not between healthful and unhealthful tissue but between sinewy muscle and fatty tissue of some sort. Adipose tissue is that tissue that stores fat for an animal. Even if you did not know the term, it would be possible to eliminate the other options if you recognize the points noted above.
Example Question #1857 : Psat Critical Reading
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
Many believe that a high school education only fits a person for __________ jobs. This outlook is mistaken, for one can gain experience in the workforce and develop a number of skills that open up numerous opportunities.
questionable
insufficient
menial
outmoded
indigent
menial
A menial job is one that does not require much in the way of skills and is viewed as having little worth. That this is the correct answer is indicated by the discussion of experience and skills in the second sentence. In more dated contexts, the word can mean more specifically the work done by household servants.