ISEE Lower Level Verbal : Sentence Completions

Study concepts, example questions & explanations for ISEE Lower Level Verbal

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Example Questions

Example Question #391 : Sentence Completions

Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.

I __________ to go sleep when it is dark because the light makes it difficult for me to sleep.

Possible Answers:

despise

portray

insist

create

prefer

Correct answer:

prefer

Explanation:

From the context of the sentence, you know that the speaker likes to sleep in the dark, rather than when it is light out. When you have two options, and you like one more than the other, you say that you “prefer” one of them. So, someone might say, “I prefer to eat ice cream rather than vegetables.” To provide further help, the word “despise” means to really hate something; the word “create” means to make; the word “insist” means to strongly say something is true; and the word “portray” means to show something.

Example Question #392 : Sentence Completions

Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.

I wanted to try something new, so I __________ to eat alligator meat; it was not very nice, and I could not finish it.

Possible Answers:

attempted

implied

demonstrated

cancelled

established

Correct answer:

attempted

Explanation:

Because the speaker tried to do something, we can say that the correct answer is “attempted.” To “attempt” something means to try to do that thing. The word “established” means officially set up; the word “implied” means indirectly suggested something; the word “demonstrated” means showed how to do something; and “cancelled” means stopped.

Example Question #393 : Sentence Completions

Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.

The flowers in my grandmother’s garden tend to __________ every year in the spring.

Possible Answers:

shrink

perish

consume

blossom

pretend

Correct answer:

blossom

Explanation:

Something that flowers do in the spring is “blossom.” “Blossom," when used as a verb, means produce flowers. The word “perish” means die; the word “consume” means eat, ingest, or use up; and the word “pretend” means to behave as if something that is not true is true.

Example Question #394 : Sentence Completions

Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.

I __________ the ability to lie to people and everyone always praises my honesty.

Possible Answers:

ignore

forget

lack

encourage

desire

Correct answer:

lack

Explanation:

Because people praise this person’s honesty, it makes sense that he or she does not have the ability to lie. If you do not have something, this means you “lack” it. The word “desire” means to want very much.

Example Question #112 : Verbs

Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.

When she won the race all her classmates ran up to __________ her.

Possible Answers:

suspend

propose

congratulate

punish

apprehend

Correct answer:

congratulate

Explanation:

Because the person being described won the race, it makes sense that her classmates would want to tell her she did a good job or share in her happiness. This means the correct answer is “congratulate.” The word “punish” means to tell someone off or hurt someone for doing something bad; “propose” means suggest an idea as a possibility; “suspend” means pause; and “apprehend” means catch. One might say, "The police apprehended the thief."

Example Question #113 : Verbs

Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.

The student was forced to __________ where he had been during lunchtime after he was caught walking back into the school.

Possible Answers:

suspend

facilitate

refuse

disclose

provoke

Correct answer:

disclose

Explanation:

The student was caught doing something he was not supposed to do—leaving school during the day—so he had to tell and reveal where he had been during this time. This means the correct answer is “disclose,” which means to reveal hidden facts. “Suspend” can mean to pause. The word “refuse” means to say no or not allow something.

Example Question #114 : Verbs

Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.

The judge __________ him to serve ten years in prison.

Possible Answers:

ruled

omitted

supposed

condemned

observed

Correct answer:

condemned

Explanation:

When someone else decides your bad fate or your punishment, we say that they have “condemned” you. So the judge “condemned” the prisoner. The word “observed” means noticed or looked at; the word “supposed” means imagined or suggested hypothetically; and the word "omitted" means left out or deleted. "Ruled" might look like a potentially correct answer because judges "rule" when they make decisions about things; however, judges just "rule," they don't "rule" things. So, grammatically, this would not work in the sentence.

Example Question #115 : Verbs

Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.

The girl loves to read because it allows her to __________ into another world and forget all of her problems.

Possible Answers:

demand

escape

avoid

distrust

sample

Correct answer:

escape

Explanation:

Given that the girl likes to read because it helps her forget her problems, the word that fills in the blank should be one that captures her desire to leave reality behind. The best word for the blank is therefore "escape."

Example Question #116 : Verbs

Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.

He had lied one too many times, and his parents could not help but __________ him.

Possible Answers:

mistrust

acknowledge

praise

misunderstand

inspire

Correct answer:

mistrust

Explanation:

Because the boy had lied to his parents often, it makes sense that they would not trust him anymore, so the correct answer is “mistrust.” The prefix "mis-" can sometimes make the word it is added on to mean the opposite, so it makes sense that “mistrust” means not trust.

Example Question #395 : Sentence Completions

Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.

He was very sorry, but they would not forgive him, so he had to __________ for forgiveness.

Possible Answers:

ignore

reach

interrogate

tattle

plead

Correct answer:

plead

Explanation:

The context of the sentence makes it sound as if the boy had to implore or beg certain people to forgive him; this leads us to the correct answer, which is “plead,” a synonym of beg.

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