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Example Question #691 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Sentences
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
Given the __________ number of rubber bands that Darryl had in his possession, no one was surprised when he mentioned that he might try to break the world record for building the largest rubber-band ball.
ubiquitous
petulant
urbane
venturesome
copious
copious
Since no one is surprised that Darryl wants to try to break the world record for largest rubber-band ball, we can infer that he has a great many rubber bands at his disposal. So, we need to pick an adjective for the blank that means something like ample or great. While "ubiquitous" sounds like it could be the correct answer, "ubiquitous" actually means occurring or found everywhere, and if it were used in the sentence, it wouldn't actually describe the number of rubber bands in Darryl's possession. "Copious," on the other hand, means abundant and makes sense in the sentence's context, so "copious" is the correct answer.
Example Question #821 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Sentences
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
Although the two men were not particularly close, one could at least say that they had an __________ relationship and were on the whole on friendly terms.
uplifting
amiable
average
exquisite
acceptable
amiable
The key expression in the main clause is the indication that the two people are on “friendly” terms. While one could say that this is an "average" or "acceptable" situation, it is even better described as being “amiable,” which means friendly. The word comes from the Latin for "friend," which is often found in the form “amicable” or even “amity,” the latter meaning a state of friendship.
Example Question #143 : Adjectives And Adverbs In One Blank Sentences
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
The young man would __________ call his elders by nicknames, not showing them the respect that they deserved.
occasionally
sporadically
variably
regularly
flippantly
flippantly
The sentence does not indicate anything regarding the frequency or regularity of the young man’s use of nicknames for his elders; however, it is clear from the relative clause that his action is being described as not showing adequate respect to these parties; therefore, it is fair to say that he acted in a “flippant” manner. This does not merely mean that he acted lightheartedly, but also that he did so without showing the respect due in the given situation.
Example Question #151 : Adjectives And Adverbs In One Blank Sentences
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
While the forest fires might at first have appeared to be __________ to the onlooker, they were in fact carefully planned blazes being set by the rangers in order to control the amount of dry underbrush.
pyromaniacal
nefarious
natural
routine
sporadic
sporadic
The key phrase in this sentence is “they were in fact carefully planned . . .” The contrast implied here is that the forest fires were not random blazes but instead were being carefully devised by the rangers. The introductory clause implies that they may have appeared to be unplanned. To this end, the word “sporadic” is the best option. While it might not be the best option in the abstract (meaning that we could likely find a better word if we had more than five to choose from), among our proposed answers, it alone signifies the sense of irregularity.
Example Question #832 : Sentence Completion Questions
The farmers chose not to plant any crops on the land last year, and by letting it lie __________ they were able to grow three times as much wheat this year due to the nutrients that were restored when the field wasn't in use.
coherent
hideous
fallow
futile
abstemious
fallow
Since we know that the farmers did not plant anything on the land last year, we know that we're looking for an adjective that can refer to land and means something like "unused" or "unplanted." While "abstemious" sounds like a potential answer because it has to do with restraint, it refers to people and means "marked by restraint, especially in the consumption of food and alcohol," and is not an applicable word given the sentence's context - we need a word that refers to land. Alternatively, "fallow" specifically refers to land and means "plowed and left unseeded for a season or more; uncultivated," so it is the best answer choice.
Example Question #833 : Sentence Completion Questions
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
When her job became so __________ that Carol began working ten hour days and losing sleep over it at night, her boss suggested that she hire an assistant.
grandiloquent
extant
penurious
insensible
exigent
exigent
Since we know that Carol began working extremely long days and losing sleep over her job, we can infer that one might describe her job as growing more "demanding," so we should pick out a word that means something like "demanding." While "grandiloquent" might sound like a potentially right answer because "grand" means "large or ambitious in scope or scale," "grandiloquent" actually means "pompous or extravagant in language, style, or manner, esp. in a way that is intended to impress," so it can't be the correct answer because it doesn't mean "demanding." "Exigent," however, means "pressing; demanding," so it is the correct answer.
Example Question #152 : Adjectives And Adverbs In One Blank Sentences
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
Chelsea's __________ sister almost never stops talking and interrupts every conversation she overhears.
complicit
prosperous
garrulous
apprehensive
garbled
garrulous
Since we know from the sentence's context that Chelsea's sister talks a lot, we're looking for an adjective that has to do with speech, and specifically means "talkative." While "garbled" has to do with speech and messages, it means distorted and refers to speech itself, not the people who speak. Since "garrulous" means talkative, it is the correct answer.
Example Question #153 : Adjectives And Adverbs In One Blank Sentences
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
Because the detective only made a __________ sweep of the rooms surrounding the one where the crime had taken place, he nearly missed several pieces of important evidence that his assistant pointed out.
expeditious
cursory
cryptic
kinetic
morbid
cursory
Since we know that the detective missed several pieces of evidence during his examination, we can infer that we're looking for an adjective that means quick and careless. While "expeditious" does mean quick, it also means efficient. Since we can tell the detective wasn't efficient (he missed evidence!) we know that this word isn't the correct answer. "Cursory," on the other hand, means "quick" as well, and more specifically means hasty and not doing a thorough job. Because "cursory" means both quick and careless, it is the correct answer.
Example Question #993 : One Blank Sentences
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
Her father was __________ and restrictive in terms of his diet since he wanted to lose weight.
immoderate
determined
abstemious
intemperate
inclusive
abstemious
The best answer choice is "abstemious," which means restrained, since it indicates that the subject's father is refraining from certain dietary choices that may be negative.
Example Question #155 : Adjectives And Adverbs In One Blank Sentences
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
Looking up at the stars with John was like the joy of a dream come true for Sara, leaving her in a smiling, __________ state.
nebulous
fantastic
dazed
hazy
blissful
blissful
Although we might wish to mock the star-crossed lover by claiming that she was in a dreamy, half-conscious state, the sentence only can imply that she was in a state of joy; therefore, her smiling face matches her “blissful” state, a word meaning extremely happy or also blessed in a more religious or spiritual sense.
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