ISEE Upper Level Verbal : ISEE Upper Level (grades 9-12) Verbal Reasoning

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

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Example Questions

Example Question #2741 : Sat Critical Reading

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

The fox had predominantly __________ fur, but its fluffy tail was tipped in white and __________ down to a delicate point.

Possible Answers:

lavender . . . enlarged

russet . . . tapered

yellow . . . swelled

cerulean . . . narrowed

red . . . widened

Correct answer:

russet . . . tapered

Explanation:

Because the sentence's subject is a fox and all of the available answer choices for the first blank are adjectives describing color, we need to pick out an adjective that describes a shade of red, because foxes typically have predominantly reddish fur. Either "red" or "russet" ("reddish brown in color") could be potentially correct. For the second blank, we can infer that because the fox's tail "(verb)ed down to a delicate point" that either "tapered" ("diminished or reduced or caused to diminish or reduce in thickness toward one end") or "narrowed" could be potentially correct. Of the possible words that we've identified as potentially correct for each blank, only "russet" and "tapered" appear in the same answer choice, so the correct answer is "russet . . . tapered."

Example Question #41 : Verbs And Adjectives Or Adverbs In Two Blank Sentences

Choose the pair of words that best completes the following sentence.

Cindy's habit of being __________ often leads to her getting __________; for example, the other day, she paid one hundred dollars for a gold-painted pendant and thought she was getting a deal because the seller claimed that it was made of pure gold.

Possible Answers:

credulous . . . prohibited

modest . . . deceived

gullible . . . swindled

zealous . . . impaired

satirical . . . discredited

Correct answer:

gullible . . . swindled

Explanation:

We can infer that Cindy believes even unlikely claims, so for the first blank, we're looking for an adjective that means something like "unsuspecting." Either "gullible" ("easily persuaded to believe something; credulous") or "credulous" ("having or showing too great a readiness to believe things") could work. For the second blank, we know that Cindy was tricked by the seller who sold her the gold-painted pendant, so we should pick out another verb that means something like "tricked." Either "swindled" ("deceived to deprive someone of money or possessions") or "deceived" ("to cause to believe what is not true; mislead") could work. Of the potential answers we've identified as potentially correct, only "gullible" and "swindled" appear in the same answer choice, so the answer is "gullible . . . swindled."

Example Question #172 : Parts Of Speech In Two Blank Sentences

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

Having learned of her new husband’s __________ past, the bride sought to __________ the marriage.

Possible Answers:

defamatory . . . validate

moribund . . . reciprocate

scandalous . . . annul

reprehensible . . . euthanize

distinguished . . . invalidate

Correct answer:

scandalous . . . annul

Explanation:

"Scandalous" means that something contains defamatory material and is in somw way shocking, while "annul" means to make void or invalid. The new bride, having learned of her husband's shocking past, wished to invalidate her marriage.

Example Question #1371 : Sentence Completion Questions

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

John’s grandmother __________ him for his __________ appearance at the graduation ceremony.

Possible Answers:

praised . . . disorderly

scolded . . . tidy

chided . . . unkempt

slandered . . . ebullient

cajoled . . . vituperative

Correct answer:

chided . . . unkempt

Explanation:

"Chided" means scold, while "unkempt" means disorderly or untidy. John's grandmother scolded him for his untidy appearance at the graduation.

Example Question #1372 : Sentence Completion Questions

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

The medieval painting featured __________ depictions of warriors who had been __________ in battle and were unlikely to survive.

Possible Answers:

endearing . . . dismembered

disenchanting . . . awkward

grotesque . . . maimed

exotic . . . motivated

disturbing . . . victorious

Correct answer:

grotesque . . . maimed

Explanation:

That the warriors were "unlikely to survive" tells us that the second word should somehow involve injury. This leaves "maimed" and "dismembered" as potentially correct choices. A painting of such subject matter would not be very "endearing," but it could certainly be "grotesque." Therefore, "grotesque . . . maimed" is the correct answer.

Example Question #1301 : Sentence Completions

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

My aunt cannot __________ the idea of visiting contemporary art museums; she finds contemporary art to be fundamentally unoriginal and __________.

Possible Answers:

detest . . . ostracized

comprehend . . . innovative

suffer . . . meritorious

countenance . . . prosaic

disregard . . . inspired

Correct answer:

countenance . . . prosaic

Explanation:

"Countenance," when used as a verb, means admit as acceptable or possible, while "prosaic" means unoriginal. The speaker's aunt finds contemporary art to be so unoriginal that she cannot even admit as a possibility the idea of visiting a contemporary art museum.

Example Question #1301 : Sentence Completions

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

The high school principal was __________ in his praise of the football team, describing the defense in flattering terms and __________ the work ethic and discipline of every player. 

Possible Answers:

hasty . . . consoling

incensed . . . affronting

erudite . . . bemoaning

effusive . . . extolling

nostalgic . . . discounting

Correct answer:

effusive . . . extolling

Explanation:

The main clues for the first blank are the phrases “praise of the team” and “flattering terms” separated by a comma, which indicate that the missing word enhances the praise that the principal had for the football team. Since "effusive" means to express feelings of approval in an unrestrained manner, it is correct. For the second blank, the conjunction “and” links the two clauses and indicates that the principal had similarly positive praise for the work ethic and discipline of every player. "Extolling" means to praise enthusiastically, and thus fits the second blank.

Example Question #1311 : Sentence Completions

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

Believing the painting to be __________, the art critic did nothing but __________ the painter.

Possible Answers:

magnificent . . . criticize

vituperative . . . patronize

abominable . . . calcify

execrable . . . disparage

loathsome . . . champion

Correct answer:

execrable . . . disparage

Explanation:

"Execrable" means loathsome, while "disparage" means to criticize. Understandably, an art critic who found a work loathsome would criticize the artist.

Example Question #1311 : Sentence Completions

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

The __________ prosecutor was unwilling to listen as the defendant tried to __________ his fault.

Possible Answers:

obstreperous . . . categorize

remorseful . . . atone

intransigent . . . expiate

bashful . . . blandish

unwavering . . . expedite

Correct answer:

intransigent . . . expiate

Explanation:

"Intransigent" means unwilling to compromise, while "expiate" means to make amends for, atone. An unrelenting prosecutor would have no patience for a defendant trying to atone for his mistakes.

Example Question #54 : Verbs And Adjectives Or Adverbs In Two Blank Sentences

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

The ballerina’s __________ body seemed to __________ at the music; she really appeared to employ her grace and suppleness to rejoice.

Possible Answers:

lithe . . . exult

supple . . . degenerate

diaphanous . . . glower

alloyed . . . recoil

cumbersome . . . thrill

Correct answer:

lithe . . . exult

Explanation:

"Lithe" means graceful, flexible, and supple, while "exult" means rejoice. The ballerina's graceful body seemed to rejoice at the music.

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