All ISEE Middle Level Verbal Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #91 : Sentence Completions: Conjunctions And Sentence Logic
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
He had always been introverted and found it very hard to make friends; eventually he decided to __________ social interaction altogether.
mentor
shun
embrace
compute
flatter
shun
The structure of this sentence suggests that the subject only grew more detached from society as the years went by (the use of the words "eventually" and "altogether" tell you this). So, the correct answer must mean something like avoid, shy away from, keep away from. The correct answer is "shun." To provide further help, "embrace" means welcome and is an antonym of "shun." Additionally, to "mentor" means to teach, to help out; "compute" means calculate using data; "flatter" means praise.
Example Question #92 : Sentence Completions: Conjunctions And Sentence Logic
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
My grandmother went to the doctor for a routine check-up, but it turns out she has lung cancer; the __________ is less than a year.
pilgrimage
diagnosis
prognosis
creed
insight
prognosis
A "prognosis" is the likely progression of a disease and how long it will take for the disease to kill someone. The information about the speaker's grandmother having less than a year should lead you to this answer. To provide further help, "diagnosis" means the identification of what type of disease someone has; a "pilgrimage" is a religious journey; a "creed" is a fundamental belief; "insight" is awareness, special knowledge about something.
Example Question #93 : Sentence Completions: Conjunctions And Sentence Logic
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
Due to the wildfires raging in Northern California many inhabitants have __________ their homes.
enervated
implored
abandoned
verified
demolished
abandoned
If fires were raging in a neighborhood it would make sense for those living in that neighborhood to leave their homes. So the correct answer must mean something like left behind, fled, disavowed. The correct answer is therefore "abandoned." To provide further help, "enervated" means weakened; "demolished" means destroyed; "verified" means confirmed; "implored" means begged, urged.
Example Question #94 : Sentence Completions: Conjunctions And Sentence Logic
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
Whilst her best friend was able to live in a gorgeous and distinctive apartment building; the best she could afford was a __________ building way out of town.
elegant
opulent
sumptuous
nondescript
resplendent
nondescript
Based on the structure of this sentence you know that the correct answer must mean something opposite to either "gorgeous" or "distinctive." "Distinctive" means different to the point of being easily noticed. So, the correct answer is "nondescript" which means unremarkable, lacking any distinguishing qualities. To provide further help, the four incorrect answer choices are all loosely synonyms of "gorgeous." They all describe something that is beautiful, especially attractive and impressive.
Example Question #95 : Sentence Completions: Conjunctions And Sentence Logic
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
"Okay," she said, "our old plan is not working, we need to __________ a new one."
inundate
dominate
eradicate
replicate
formulate
formulate
The speaker here is saying that the group's old plan is not working for them and as a result they need to come up with a new one. The correct answer is therefore "formulate" because that means come up with, develop. To provide further help, "inundate" means flood, overwhelm; "eradicate" means get rid of; "dominate" means take control over; "replicate" means copy.
Example Question #96 : Sentence Completions: Conjunctions And Sentence Logic
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
"Listen son," admonished the Captain, "you need to toughen up, the battlefield is no place for the __________."
brawny
outfoxed
fainthearted
abrasive
exquisite
fainthearted
The Captain tells another man that he needs to toughen up if he is to survive on the battlefield. This suggests that the correct answer must mean the opposite of tough. The correct answer is therefore "fainthearted" which means scared, shy, timid, cowardly, afraid. To provide further help, "outfoxed" means outwitted, beaten by someone's cunning; "abrasive" means rude and obnoxious; "brawny" means strong; "exquisite" means lovely, beautiful, magnificent.
Example Question #97 : Sentence Completions: Conjunctions And Sentence Logic
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
The judge dismissed the defendant's claim that the assault had been spontaneous; ruling that there was sufficient evidence to prove the crime was __________.
premeditated
residual
dire
contaminated
transpired
premeditated
The judge ruled that the crime could not have been "spontaneous," or unplanned and occurring in the moment. So, the correct answer must be an antonym of "spontaneous." The correct answer is therefore "premeditated" which means planned in advance. To provide further help, "contaminated" means polluted, made impure, infected; "transpired" means occurred, happened, took place; "residual" means left over, remaining; "dire" means desperate, dreadful circumstances.
Example Question #98 : Sentence Completions: Conjunctions And Sentence Logic
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
He was imprisoned for committing __________.
allegory
monogamy
fallacy
brevity
larceny
larceny
To solve this problem you need to determine which of these answer choices is a crime or something that someone might be imprisoned for. The correct answer then is "larceny" which means theft, robbery. To provide further help, "brevity" is the quality of being brief and quick; a "fallacy" is a misconception, something commonly misunderstood; an "allegory" is a parable, a story meant to impart some lesson, often a metaphorical lesson; "monogamy" is the state of being in a committed relationship with only one person.
Example Question #99 : Sentence Completions: Conjunctions And Sentence Logic
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
She felt little __________ for her husband and so decided to get a divorce.
temerity
passion
disdain
peril
gravity
passion
A person would logically choose to divorce their partner if they felt little "emotion" for them. Therefore the correct answer is "passion." "Passion" means emotion, usually strong emotion. To provide further help, "disdain" means hatred, dislike and disgust; "peril" means danger, trouble; "gravity" when applied to a situation means seriousness; "temerity" means boldness, audacity, nerve.
Example Question #100 : Sentence Completions: Conjunctions And Sentence Logic
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
The deer came running onto the road and __________ the sleepy driver.
assisted
befriended
startled
dismissed
punched
startled
Logically a deer running onto the road would shock, surprise, and stun someone who was driving. The correct answer then is "startled." "Startled" means astonished, surprised, shocked. To provide further help, "dismissed" means ignored or sent away; "befriended" means became friends with; "assisted" means helped.
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