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Example Question #111 : Nouns
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
On the last day of school the three friends made a(n) __________ that they would stay friends forever.
tradition
oath
accomplice
audience
kinship
oath
Based on the context of this sentence you are looking for a noun that describes a promise made between people about future behavior. So, the correct answer is an "oath" which means a pledge, a promise, a vow. Additionally, an "audience" is a group of people who watches a performance; an "accomplice" is someone who helps someone commit a crime; a "tradition" is a long-lasting cultural belief, a social practice passed down from previous generations; "kinship" means family relationship.
Example Question #251 : Word Based Sentence Completions
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
The governor issued __________ to all criminals who had been wrongly convicted before he came to office.
vows
summons
reprimands
pardons
mandates
pardons
If people had been wrongly "convicted" (found guilty of and put in jail) then it makes sense that the governor would legally forgive them, release them from guilt. A "pardon" is a formal statement that releases someone from guilt. To "pardon" means to forgive, to show mercy to. Additionally, "summons" are orders to appear somewhere; "mandates" are official orders and instructions; "vows" are promises; "reprimands" are official scoldings and punishments.
Example Question #252 : Word Based Sentence Completions
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
They went to the __________ to pick apples.
orchard
marina
basement
metropolis
vehicle
orchard
To solve this problem you need to figure out which of these nouns describes a place where someone might go to pick apples. An "orchard" is a place where fruit trees are planted and raised. Additionally, "marina" means harbor, place where boats are kept; "metropolis" means city; a "vehicle" is a machine that transports people or things, like a car.
Example Question #253 : Word Based Sentence Completions
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
He has the __________ to make the rules.
abundance
authority
atrocity
dishonesty
severity
authority
The subject of this sentence is able to make the rules so he must be in a position of "authority." "Authority" means the power or capability of making rules and laws. Additionally, "abundance" means the quality of having more than enough of something; "severity" means harshness; "dishonesty" means the action of lying; an "atrocity" is a terrible action committed by some people.
Example Question #254 : Word Based Sentence Completions
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
The __________ was mined for stone and marble.
victim
neighborhood
pastor
quarry
fatality
quarry
A "mine" where things like marble and stone are found and mined is called a "quarry." Additionally, "fatality" means death; a "pastor" is a religious leader; a "victim" is a person who has suffered or been attacked; a "neighborhood" is a community of people who live close together.
Example Question #255 : Word Based Sentence Completions
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
He found the puzzle __________ and could not complete it.
frightened
pathetic
perplexing
illicit
futile
perplexing
If the subject of this sentence could not "complete" (finish) the puzzle it makes sense to suppose that he found it confusing, bewildering, puzzling. The correct answer then is "perplexing." Additionally, "frightened" means scared; "futile" means pointless, meaningless; "illicit" means illegal or against the rules; "pathetic" means not impressive at all, deserving of pity.
Example Question #256 : Word Based Sentence Completions
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
I have a(n) __________ that he is guilty, but I need more proof to be certain.
loathing
hunch
burden
euphoria
misery
hunch
The speaker of this sentence is not certain that the man is guilty, but thinks that he is. When you have a suspicion or feeling based on intuition that something is true you have a "hunch." Additionally, "misery" is great sadness; "loathing" is deep hatred; "euphoria" is great happiness; a "burden" is something difficult that a person has to deal with.
Example Question #257 : Word Based Sentence Completions
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
She was overcome with __________ following the death of her grandmother.
inkling
benign
fortune
ecstasy
grief
grief
The subject of this sentence has just lost her grandmother so it makes sense that she would feel extremely sad about this lost. The correct answer is therefore "grief." "Grief" means deep sadness, especially about the loss of a loved one. Additionally, "fortune" can mean luck or wealth; "benign" means harmless; an "inkling" is an idea that something might be true, a hunch, a suspicion; "ecstasy" is extreme happiness.
Example Question #258 : Word Based Sentence Completions
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
The __________ were able to overthrow the government relatively quickly.
imitators
pedagogues
mediators
medics
insurgents
insurgents
Based on the context of this sentence, which discusses the fall of a country's government, you know that the noun you are looking for must mean something like rebels. So, the correct answer is "insurgents." An "insurgent" is a rebel, a revolutionary, someone seeking to overthrow the government. Additionally, "pedagogues" are teachers; a "mediator" is someone who acts as a go between when two people are having an argument; a "medic" is a doctor; an "imitator" is someone unoriginal, someone who copies others.
Example Question #259 : Word Based Sentence Completions
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
She fired her __________ for poor performance at work.
subordinate
jury
peer
mentor
garrison
subordinate
If the subject was able to fire someone then it stands to reason that this person must have been of lower rank, inferior in position. So, the correct answer is "subordinate." A "subordinate" is someone under the authority of someone else. Additionally, a "mentor" is someone with experience who helps and guides someone with less experience; a "jury" is a group of people chosen to decide whether or not someone is guilty; a "peer" is an equal, a person of the same social group; a "garrison" is an armed force kept somewhere to protect something.
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