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Example Question #151 : Conjunctions And Sentence Logic In Phrase Based Sentence Completions
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
Often, we think that the stories that our grandparents tell have very little meaning; in fact, they are often contain very __________ lessons.
elderly
standard
profound
moral
simple
profound
The contrast in this sentence is between having little meaning and having a lot of meaning. When something is almost meaningless, it is superficial or "shallow." For example, think of when people talk only about the weather. This is often nearly meaningless. In contrast to this, something that is very meaningful is "profound." Even the simplest thing can be profound if it contains a deep truth.
Example Question #152 : Conjunctions And Sentence Logic In Phrase Based Sentence Completions
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
Although it was not his __________, Sean liked to look into all of the details of his neighbors' lives, spying on them to discover such information.
opinion
interest
legacy
inheritance
business
business
The end of the sentence helps you to realize that Sean really shouldn't be looking into his neighbors' affairs. If you are spying like this, you are invading their privacy. When we say, "That is none of your business," we are saying, "You have no right to know that!" This is true about Sean's case. His neighbors' lives were none of his business—though he pried his way into them by his spying!
Example Question #153 : Conjunctions And Sentence Logic In Phrase Based Sentence Completions
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
Even something that is very boring can be made to seem ___________ if explained by an excellent teacher.
interesting
unusual
elegant
intelligent
rare
interesting
The contrast in this sentence is between things that are boring and things that are not boring. In particular, it is between topics that are boring by nature but can be made "not boring" if they are explained by an excellent teacher. When something is "interesting," it captures our attention—it is not boring. Although rare and unusual things might be interesting, the words "rare" and "unusual" do not actually express the characteristic of being not boring. Only "interesting" does this, at least among the options given for this question.
Example Question #154 : Conjunctions And Sentence Logic In Phrase Based Sentence Completions
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
Filbert __________ the cut in his finger very carefully; he wanted to be sure that he could see no more dirt in it.
examined
bandaged
medicated
cleaned
regulated
examined
Be very careful with questions like this one. The second sentence is what gives you the most important clue. Filbert is only looking at the cut. This means that he is not cleaning it in any way—or doing anything else physical to it! Therefore, the word "examined" is actually the best. It is closest to the clues given in the sentences.
Example Question #155 : Conjunctions And Sentence Logic In Phrase Based Sentence Completions
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
Although the situation did not seem ____________ to most people, George was frightened by the risks that it posed for his children.
horrible
surprising
questionable
dangerous
explosive
dangerous
Notice that George is frightened by the risks posed by the situation. In contrast to this, most others seem not to think the situation to be very "risky." This means that they do not think that it is very "dangerous."
Example Question #156 : Conjunctions And Sentence Logic In Phrase Based Sentence Completions
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
The community was tired of the mayor making every decision, so they decided to create a more _____________ process for their political choices, allowing everyone to take part.
independent
legal
regulated
democratic
tyrannical
democratic
The key phrase in this sentence is "allowing everyone to take part." The people want to have a greater degree of democracy in their town's political process. This is in contrast to the current actions of the mayor who apparently is doing everything in a controlling manner. Democracy is rule by all of the people, and a "democratic process" is a process that enables this kind of rule.
Example Question #157 : Conjunctions And Sentence Logic In Phrase Based Sentence Completions
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
Experts say eating too much processed sugar can cause health problems, so we should eat more __________________, and less candy.
fruits
hamburgers
lollipops
eggs
pizza
fruits
The best choice for this sentence is "fruits" because it is talking about processed sugars being bad for us. Using context clues, we can figure out that because it says "less candy," we are looking for something that is still sweet. The other choices are not sweet and would not make as much sense to complete the sentence.
Example Question #158 : Conjunctions And Sentence Logic In Phrase Based Sentence Completions
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
Although Gregor Mendel is a famous scientists known mostly for his work with pea plants, he also _______________________.
travelled to Asia
liked to eat bananas and apples
enjoyed classical music
taught Spanish
experimented with a variety of plant types
experimented with a variety of plant types
To complete this sentence correctly, we must use the context clues from the rest of the sentence. The sentence talks about Mendel being a scientist and working with plants, therefore, it would make the most sense to complete the sentence with "experimented with a variety of plant types" because this is most closely related to the beginning of the sentence.
Example Question #159 : Conjunctions And Sentence Logic In Phrase Based Sentence Completions
Fill in the blank.
Even when the football team loses, they __________; the athletes always shake hands and congratulate their opponents.
display good sportsmanship
react with anger at their loss
often can't believe that they lost
celebrate afterwards with a good meal
completely ignore the other players
display good sportsmanship
The second part of this sentence tells us that the football team treats their opponents with respect, even after a tough loss. This immediately eliminates two choices: since the players are being nice, they clearly are not "reacting with anger at their loss," and they are shaking hands, not "ignoring the other players." Additionally, the statement that "they celebrate afterwards with a good meal" is certainly possible, but not confirmed by the rest of the sentence. The answer is that they "display good sportsmanship," which means they acted honorably (they weren't "sore losers") and played fairly.
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