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Example Question #1563 : Sat Critical Reading
Although most people deprive their body of food for the sake of losing weight, some religious people perform such __________ in order to overcome their physical passions.
tasks
diets
mortifications
undertakings
exaltations
mortifications
The parallel in this sentence is between the notion of “depriving” and the needed word. When someone deprives himself or herself, he or she is said to deny himself or herself of a given good thing. The word “mortification” does not necessarily have the strong sense of “killing” as might be suspected by the “mort-” portion of the word (meaning death, as found in “mortal,” “immortal,” and “morgue”). “Mortification,” might merely mean the process of eliminating or subduing (in a sense “killing off”) the passions of the body. This meaning is used with particular frequency with regard to religious acts of this type, though one can find them in a number of other walks of life as well.
Example Question #75 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Sentences
The whipping of the slave led to bleeding __________ on the back of the prisoner.
wounds
lacerations
welts
bruises
lumps
lacerations
For this sentence, the most specific answer is the best one. Many of these options might be acceptable, for even lumps and bruises can also bleed (in addition to being lumps and bruises). The best option is “lacerations,” which are deep cuts in the flesh, which would be wounds almost completely guaranteed to bleed. All the other cases may or may not bleed.
Example Question #191 : Sentence Completion Questions
The image of the apple was starkly visible in the __________ of the painting, standing out from the coffee shop portrayed behind it.
details
stillness
foreground
scenery
background
foreground
The contrast expressed in this sentence is between the apple and the coffee shop, which is apparently behind the apple (as implied by “portrayed behind it [the apple]”). When something sits “in front” of other things so as to be very visible, it is said to be in the “foreground,” literally the “front ground” of the image, view, or painting.
Example Question #161 : Sentence Completions
After ten years of __________, oil was again plenteously available since many new wells had been drilled.
eco-fuel
poverty
scarcity
ethanol
depression
scarcity
The key phrase in this sentence is “once again plenteously available.” It indicates that for a time (i.e. the past ten years), oil was not available in great quantities. When a resource (or any other thing) is “scarce” it is in very limited supply. “Scarcity” is the state of something being “scarce.”
Example Question #62 : Nouns In One Blank Sentences
Timothy acted with __________, never being dissuaded by others from any task to which he set himself.
arrogance
deafness
inanity
stubbornness
determination
determination
When people try to “dissuade” someone from doing something, they attempt to convince that person not to undertake the given task. Since Timothy was never dissuaded by the arguments of others, he could be said to be “resolute,” that is, firm in purpose. The word determination best expresses this. When someone “determines” something, he or she finds the exact meaning or plan for that thing. A determined person has decided on his or her plan and does not give up in pursuit of it.
Example Question #61 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Sentences
Peter introduced a carefully crafted ___________ into his argument, subtly changing the meaning of one word in the hopes of confusing those trying to follow his reasoning.
contrivance
falsification
equivocation
trickery
lie
equivocation
The subordinate clause beginning with “subtly” is the key to getting this sentence correct. The implication of this clause is that Peter changed the meaning of a word in the middle of making an argument. Perhaps he changed “payment” from its general sense to a specific use of payment that had legal repercussions. Without noticing, he would thus have shifted the argument from a question of “payment” to “paying in a specific legal circumstance.” Equivocation is generally used to describe this kind of loose use of language. In ancient and medieval logic, a “purely equivocal term” would be a word like “bank,” which describes both the edge of a river and the institution into which you put money. With such a word, you certainly could equivocate—change meanings—though it would not be very subtle!
Example Question #82 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Sentences
The executive officer sometimes forgot how many __________ were made available to his department; this led him to be unfairly impatient with the slowness of other groups that had far fewer employees and supplies.
drones
resources
instruments
servants
employees
resources
The parallel in this sentence is between the man things that the officer has and the “far fewer employees and supplies” available to the other groups. Note also that the sentence implies that he is impatient because the other groups are not as efficient as his group, which apparently is better endowed. Resources are those materials and people available for someone to accomplish a given task. This is the best option for this sentence, as all the other options are too specific.
Example Question #71 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Sentences
In praise of the speaker’s talk, the crowd gave him a resounding __________.
yelp
hauteur
ovulation
acceptance
ovation
ovation
The two key words in this sentence are “praise” and “resounding.” The sentence implies that the crowd greatly praised the speaker. When someone gives an “ovation,” he or she does just that. Often this signifies that the praise is in the way of applause. We often speak of “standing ovations” when a crowd stands up at the end of a show in order to applaud. Do not be tricked by “ovulation,” which has nothing to do with this sentence. That word has to do with the release of an egg in the female reproductive system.
Example Question #161 : One Blank Sentences
The light rainfall left the wooden rowboat glistening, the water giving a slight reflective __________ on the oars stacked on its sides.
color
sheen
feel
quantity
texture
sheen
We can infer that because the rainfall left the rowboat "glistening" and that the noun that will go in the blank will be described by the adjectives "slight" and "reflective," we need to pick out a word that has something to do with shininess, and in particular, slight shininess. While "color" may look like a potentially correct answer, it wouldn't make sense in the blank, because the sentence isn't talking about "color," but shininess. "Sheen," however, is a noun that means "a soft luster on a surface," and because "sheen" best describes the slight shininess that the rowboat acquires after being rained on, "sheen" is the correct answer.
Example Question #161 : One Blank Sentences
Select the answer choice that best completes the blank in the sentence.
The government was held in __________ until the issue of healthcare was resolved.
affirmation
affinity
ambience
alacrity
abeyance
abeyance
The choice that makes the most sense is abeyance: a temporary state of suspended action.