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Example Question #91 : Conjunctions And Sentence Logic In One Blank Sentences
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
The problem is not yet __________, but if progress is not made soon any comprehensive solution might no longer be possible.
equivocal
pejorative
supercilious
quiescent
irreparable
irreparable
You are told that there is a problem for which a solution has not yet been found. The use of the conjunction "but" provides a big clue as to the nature of the answer choice you are looking for. The word "irreparable" means unfixable, not able to be repaired. So, the problem is not yet "unfixable," but might become that way if progress is not made soon. To provide further help, "equivocal" means unclear, ambiguous; "supercilious" means arrogant and disdainful; "pejorative" means having a derogatory impact; "quiescent" means inactive, at rest.
Example Question #92 : Conjunctions And Sentence Logic In One Blank Sentences
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
The employee felt that the __________ she was receiving from her company was inadequate when compared to the wages being paid to the men in her company.
renumeration
buttress
chivalry
dogma
contrition
renumeration
Based on the context of this sentence it is clear that the underlined word must be a synonym of "wages" or "payment." So, the correct answer is "renumeration" which means money paid to someone for work. To provide further help, "chivalry" was a medieval code of conduct for knights emphasizing honor; a "buttress" is something that offers support; "dogma" is a set of principles or beliefs; "contrition" is the feeling of remorse or wanting to make amends.
Example Question #93 : Conjunctions And Sentence Logic In One Blank Sentences
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
He made a(n) __________ argument that changed her mind and so she agreed to help him.
nominal
cogent
venal
maudlin
enigmatic
cogent
In order for the woman to be change her mind and agree to help the man the argument he made must have been convincing, well-reasoned. The correct answer is therefore "cogent" which means (of an argument) reasonable and convincing. Additionally, "venal" means corrupt; "nominal" means insignificant, unimportant; "maudlin" means overly sentimental; "enigmatic" means mysterious, cryptic.
Example Question #94 : Conjunctions And Sentence Logic In One Blank Sentences
Choose the word that best completes the following sentence.
In opposition to the labyrinthine prose of Hegel, the passage from Sokolowski was refreshing for its __________.
density
honesty
lucidity
passivity
opacity
lucidity
When something is “lucid” it is clear and bright—like light. Indeed, the word comes from the Latin word for light, which is found in other words like "translucent" and "pellucid." To say that something is “labyrinthine” is to say that it is like a maze. The implication is that Hegel’s writing style is as difficult to read as a maze is to navigate. In contrast to this, Sokolowski’s style must have been clear—that is, it was "lucid."
Example Question #95 : Conjunctions And Sentence Logic In One Blank Sentences
Fill in the blank:
He suffered one final ignominy after death when his tomb was __________.
secured
vitalized
desecrated
absolved
consecrated
desecrated
An “ignominy” is shame, disgrace, or humiliation, so because he suffered one final “ignominy” after death, we can infer that his tomb must have been “desecrated,” which means defiled, disrespected, or dishonored. “Absolved” means forgiven or removed blame from; “vitalized” means gave strength and energy to; and “secured” means fixed so something can’t be moved or assured the protection of.
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