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Example Question #151 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Texts
Complete the text by picking the best entry for each blank from the corresponding column of choices.
2. Mother Teresa so ardently pursued the __________ of impoverished peoples' lives that she received international recognition for her compassion and generosity.
conservation
preservation
deterioration
amelioration
decline
amelioration
"Decline" and "deterioration" would indicate that Mother Teresa was working towards impoverished peoples' lives getting worse, which does not make sense. "Conservation" and "preservation" could work as they would indicate that Mother Teresa was protecting impoverished people. "Amelioration", meaning betterment makes the most sense.
Example Question #152 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Texts
Though my mother had hoped that making me play football would rid me of my __________, the aggression of my fellow players only constrained me further.
extroversion
fatuity
assertiveness
mettle
diffidence
diffidence
Ridding her son of his "extroversion" would indicate that the mother wants to make her son less outgoing by making him join a football team, which does not make sense. "Mettle" means vigor of spirit, which is an attribute that joining the football team could probably strengthen, so that also does not make sense. "Assertiveness", or self-assurance, would also probably be strengthened by joining the football team. "Fatuity" is absurdity, which has nothing to do with constraint. "Diffidence", which means shyness, does make sense though.
Example Question #153 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Texts
Mistaking Johnny's quiet __________ for weakness, bullies looked upon him as an easy target.
loquacity
exuberance
docility
rambunctiousness
intractability
docility
"Loquacity," "exuberance," and "rambunctiousness" are all characteristics of loud people. "Intractability" would be used to describe someone stubborn, so that also does not make sense. "Docility," meaning yielding to authority, does make sense though.
Example Question #154 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Texts
My grandmother is a dramatic woman, prone to fits of excessive weeping, uncontrollable laughter, and lengthy speeches about the __________ of woes that have befallen her throughout her lifetime.
implausibility
plethora
probability
dearth
scarcity
plethora
"Probability," meaning likelihood, and "implausibility," meaning unlikelihood, do not make sense because the woes have already befallen the person's grandmother, so we would not be talking about them as uncertain events. "Dearth" and "scarcity" both mean lack of, which also does not make sense because the grandmother would not be complaining that she had not faced enough unfortunate events. "Plethora," meaning a lot of, makes much more sense.
Example Question #155 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Texts
Her mother's __________ of her new friends made her want to see them more out of spite.
disapprobation
befuddlement
veracity
condoning
paean
disapprobation
The daughter wishes to "spite" her mother because of her mother's feeling about "her new friends." Since she spites her mother by seeing them more, her mother must dislike her friends. "Disapprobation," meaning disapproval or condemnation, is the correct answer.
Example Question #156 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Texts
His peculiar __________ for hiring art students in his business set him apart from his competitors who would never think of it.
bent
complacence
malice
indifference
aversion
bent
As his competitors would "never think of it," hiring art students is something peculiar and interesting for the subject of the sentence. The correct answer should mean a particular fondness for or inclination toward, the definition of "bent," when used as a noun.
Example Question #157 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Texts
The humanitarian effort was a __________ and actually ended up harming some people it intended to help.
debacle
caprice
decoy
pastiche
mélange
debacle
The "humanitarian effort" wound up "harming some people," which indicates that it was not successful. The correct answer will reflect the effort's failure and backfiring. "Debacle," meaning a disaster or complete failure, is the best choice.
Example Question #158 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Texts
In political races, __________ often hold a distinct advantage over challengers with no experience in the job.
incumbents
paragons
intemperates
archetypes
penumbras
incumbents
The sentence notes the missing word indicates people who have an advantage over people who have never held a position before. The correct answer will mean the current holders of a job or title, the definition of "incumbents."
Example Question #159 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Texts
The critics called the movie a __________, claiming it was derivative of too many things with no originality.
eulogy
mosaic
panacea
pastiche
kaleidoscope
pastiche
The sentence notes that critics believed the work was "derivative" and had "no originality." The correct answer needs to reflect this borrowing and copying. "Pastiche," meaning a work of art cobbled together from many different sources, is the best answer choice.
Example Question #160 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Texts
Having no natural scholastic aptitude nor any commitment to improving myself, I was the __________ in an elite private school, whose students regularly attended the top national universities.
status quo
anomaly
ignoramus
dupe
standard
anomaly
So it is clear that this person is different from classmates, who are generally much better students. So "status quo" and "standard" do not make sense because they mean the norm. "Dupe" or "ignoramus," both used to describe someone foolish, might have worked, but there is no contextual evidence for this person being stupid. "Anomaly," which means deviation, is a much better choice.