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Example Question #33 : Two Blank Texts
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
Even though he had years of experience, the new manager's booming, ________________ voice made Malcolm feel like a ____________.
tenuous . . . dilettante
stentorian . . . tyro
profligate . . . spendthrift
presumptuous . . . anachronism
laconic . . . neophyte
stentorian . . . tyro
"Stentorian" is a synonym for "booming" or deep and loud. A "tyro" is a novice. "Neophyte" and "dilettante" are both possibilities for the second blank, but neither "tenuous" nor "laconic" signify a booming voice.
Example Question #34 : Two Blank Texts
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
Jamal's ________________ attitude often served him well in tough situations, but his parents worried that too much success would lead to ________________.
obstreperous . . . exegesis
glib . . . derision
consequential . . . augury
intrepid . . . hubris
insouciant . . . celerity
intrepid . . . hubris
"Intrepid" means courageous or adventurous, which would be useful in the face of challenges. "Hubris," though, is a feeling of overconfidence that could come from overcoming some challenges quickly. One could also be "glib" or "insouciant" in tough situations, but neither "celerity" nor "derision" fit for the second blank.
Example Question #35 : Two Blank Texts
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
The man was so filled with ______________ sadness that he _______________ his shirt to demonstrate his grief.
pristine . . . vituperated
unfeigned . . . rent
stoic . . . exonerated
immutable . . . aggrandized
torpid . . . supplanted
unfeigned . . . rent
"Unfeigned" means real and not faked. "Rent" is the past tense of "rend," which means to tear (especially in the context of clothing). "Sadness" could also be related to "stoic," but in that case the grief would not be outwardly demonstrated, because to be "stoic" is to not betray emotion.
Example Question #36 : Two Blank Texts
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
Using the _______________ cream caused the pain from Sharon's sunburn to _____________.
eclectic . . . burgeon
emollient . . . abate
dogmatic . . . ameliorate
insipid . . . occlude
impecunious . . . demur
emollient . . . abate
If something is "emollient" it is soothing, and emollient is typically used to refer to things that sooth skin. To "abate" is to lessen intensity. "Ameliorate" has a similar meaning to abate, but is used differently. For "ameliorate" to work in this sentence, it would have to be "Using the emollient cream helped to ameliorate the pain from Sharon's sunburn."
Example Question #37 : Two Blank Texts
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
Maria had a(n) _________________ of __________________; she was always fighting prejudice and discrimination.
predilection . . . favoritism
revulsion . . . egalitarianism
preference . . . insularity
abhorrence . . . bigotry
abhorrence . . . bigotry
Maria is against prejudice and discrimination, so "abhorrence" (a strong dislike) and "bigotry" (intolerance) is the best choice here. "Egalitarianism" is the belief that all people are equal, so it wouldn't make sense for Maria to dislike or to have a "revulsion" of it, while a "predilection" or "preference" would signify that Maria likes favoritism and insularity.
Example Question #38 : Two Blank Texts
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
Women were ___________________ by their __________________ until the ratification of the 19th Amendment gave them the right to vote.
buoyed . . . disadvantage
hindered . . . suffrage
ensnared . . . privileges
hampered . . . disenfranchisement
hampered . . . disenfranchisement
"Disenfranchisement" signifies that a group lacks the right to vote, which "hampered" or held women back, and is the best answer here. "Suffrage" means the right to vote, which is the opposite of what the sentence refers to in the second blank. "Buoyed" implies that women were supported by their disadvantage while "ensnared" implies that "privileges" would not be beneficial- neither option makes sense.
Example Question #39 : Two Blank Texts
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
The forest fire was ___________________ by a smoldering cigarette-another reason to abstain from the ___________________ habit.
halted . . . detrimental
kindled . . . noxious
extinguished . . . deleterious
ignited . . . salubrious
kindled . . . noxious
"Kindled" and "noxious" are the best choice here. It doesn't make sense for the fire to be stopped by a smoldering cigarette, so "halted" and "extinguished" can be eliminated. "Salubrious" signifies healthy, and if cigarette smoking was considered a healthy habit, there wouldn't be a reason to "abstain from" (stop) it.
Example Question #40 : Two Blank Texts
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
The __________________ operation required the agent to have an outward __________________ that didn't give away inner worries or anxieties.
undercover . . . candidness
surreptitious . . . volubility
clandestine . . . agitation
covert . . . placidity
covert . . . placidity
"Covert" and "placidity" are the best answer here. "Clandestine," "surreptitious," and "undercover" are all synonyms of "covert," but "agitation," "volubility," and "candidness" would all give away inner worries and anxieties, unlike the calmness and stillness signified by "placidity."
Example Question #41 : Context Clues In Two Blank Texts
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
The electrician finally received _________________ for his work, though the client had originally tried to __________________ him.
compensation . . . reimburse
alimony . . . defraud
remuneration . . . bilk
accolades . . . praise
remuneration . . . bilk
"Remuneration" (payment) and "bilk" (cheat) are the best answer here. To be "compensated" and to be "reimbursed" mean the same thing, as does to receive accolades and to receive praise, and the sentence here suggests that the client originally tried to do something different from the first word choice, not the same. "Alimony" is spousal support and so does not make sense with the sentence.
Example Question #1231 : Text Completion
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
It was a _________________ philosophical question, and accordingly it required a(n) __________________ answer.
vexing . . . accessible
complex . . . simplistic
knotty . . . nuanced
facile . . . elaborate
knotty . . . nuanced
"Knotty" and "nuance" is the best answer here. The word "accordingly" in the sentence signals that the two blanks need to correspond to each other. All other answer choices give two opposites or near-opposites, not two related words.
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