ISEE Middle Level Verbal : Sentence Completions

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

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Example Questions

Example Question #81 : Sentence Completions: Parts Of Speech

The __________ Christmas lights were impossible to disentangle; we spent hours trying to get them unraveled.

Possible Answers:

impeccable

convoluted

emphatic

straightened

impenetrable

Correct answer:

convoluted

Explanation:

From the context of the sentence, we know that the lights were tangled. We need a word that means the same as "tangled," which is "convoluted."

Example Question #87 : Sentence Completions: Adjectives And Adverbs

The whole cast of the play was __________ before the show; there was so much to be done, and they were running out of time. 

Possible Answers:

creative

relaxed

frantic

bashful

mischievous

Correct answer:

frantic

Explanation:

The cast had a lot to do in a little time, so they would most likely be "frantic."

Example Question #82 : Sentence Completions: Parts Of Speech

Fill in the blank with the word that best completes the sentence.

The __________ measures that were taken to prevent flooding in the basement seemed to be overkill.

Possible Answers:

sublime

subtle

concrete

minuscule

drastic

Correct answer:

drastic

Explanation:

The key to this sentence is the word overkill that indicates excess measures were taken; this means they were most likely "drastic" or exaggerated measures. The other words mean the following: "miniscule" is tiny; "concrete" is finite; "subtle" is barely noticeable; and "sublime" is awe-inspiring.

Example Question #86 : Sentence Completions: Parts Of Speech

Fill in the blank with the word that best completes the sentence.

The student was __________ to speaking out in class and found it hard to restrain herself from being so outspoken.

Possible Answers:

deft

prone

earnest

moved

disinclined

Correct answer:

prone

Explanation:

Since the student was outspoken, it means that she's likely, or "prone," to speak out in class. The other incorrect answer choices mean the following: "earnest" is to be sincere; "moved" is to be affected; "disinclined" is to be discouraged; and "deft" is to be skilled.

Example Question #87 : Sentence Completions: Parts Of Speech

Fill in the blank with the word that best completes the sentence.

The wait at the doctor's office seemed extremely lengthy and nearly __________ to the young child who was antsy to play outside.

Possible Answers:

robust

subtle

momentary

infinite

cursory

Correct answer:

infinite

Explanation:

Since the wait was lengthy, this indicates that from the child's perspective, it seemed "infinite" or never-ending. The other answer choices mean the following: "robust" means healthy; "subtle" means delicate; "cursory" means quick, and "momentary" means fast.

Example Question #91 : Sentence Completions: Adjectives And Adverbs

Fill in the blank with the word that best completes the sentence.

The __________ knitting pattern that was needed to create the matching mittens and hat was difficult to master, even for expert knitters.

Possible Answers:

rugged

intricate

frail

fixed

illustrative

Correct answer:

intricate

Explanation:

The word difficult indicates that the pattern was most likely complex and "intricate" in nature. "Rugged" is rough; "fixed" is held in place; "illustrative" is explanatory; and "frail" is dainty.

Example Question #92 : Sentence Completions: Adjectives And Adverbs

Fill in the blank with the word that best completes the sentence.

The __________ child tripped over objects and her own two feet quite often.

Possible Answers:

suave

cultivated

faulty

ungainly

ingenious

Correct answer:

ungainly

Explanation:

The child seems to be rather clumsy, or "ungainly," in maneuvering around things. The incorrect answer choices are as follows: "ingenious" is creative; "faulty" is wrong; "suave" is dignified; and "cultivated" is sophisticated.

Example Question #93 : Sentence Completions: Adjectives And Adverbs

Fill in the blank with the word that best completes the sentence.

The __________ circumstances required that the family seek shelter in their basement from the treacherous storm.

Possible Answers:

irrational

unfathomable

creditable

dire

peculiar

Correct answer:

dire

Explanation:

Due to the violent nature of the storm, the circumstances are probably "dire" or alarming. The circumstances are not as likely "irrational" or unreasonable; "creditable" or praiseworthy; "peculiar" or odd; or "unfathomable" or not easily understood.

Example Question #94 : Sentence Completions: Adjectives And Adverbs

Sentence completions: Fill in the blank(s) to complete the sentence. 

The House of Representatives holds elections every two years and this __________ occasion allows the American people to hold their representatives to greater levels of accountability. 

Possible Answers:

centennial

fraternal

memorial

annual

biennial

Correct answer:

biennial

Explanation:

The sentence tells us that this occasion occurs every two years. Something that occurs every two years is described as“biennial.” To provide further help, “annual” means occuring every year; a “centennial” is a one-hundred year anniversary; a “memorial” is something constructed to remember something or someone; “fraternal” means brotherly

Example Question #95 : Sentence Completions: Adjectives And Adverbs

Sentence completions: Fill in the blank(s) to complete the sentence. 

Dinosaurs were __________ creatures that existed before the beginning of written history. 

Possible Answers:

phony

fictional

traditional

antiquated

prehistoric

Correct answer:

prehistoric

Explanation:

Because dinosaurs existed before the beginnings of written history, we call them “prehistoric.” Where the prefix "pre-" means coming before. To provide further help, “antiquated” means old or ancient and could be used to describe dinosaurs, but does not fully capture the significance of “written history;” “fictional” means not true; “phony” means fake

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