ISEE Upper Level Verbal : Two-Blank Sentences

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

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Example Questions

Example Question #211 : Two Blank Sentences

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

At the slightest __________, my __________ little brother will start screaming for my mother’s attention. He is such a little ball of anger!

Possible Answers:

disturbance . . . placid

provocation . . . irascible

affront . . . clement

serenity . . . genial

platitude . . . fastidious

Correct answer:

provocation . . . irascible

Explanation:

"Provocation" means something that incites, while "irascible" means easily angered. A little brother who is quick to anger would certainly require little incitement to start screaming for his mother.

Example Question #212 : Two Blank Sentences

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

My father has a __________ for __________ statements; he frequently claims to have invented letters of the alphabet!

Possible Answers:

judiciousness . . . insular

propensity . . . grandiose

inclination . . . reasonable

disinclination . . . absurd

habit . . . altruistic

Correct answer:

propensity . . . grandiose

Explanation:

"Propensity" means inclination, while "grandiose" means characterized by greatness of scope or intent. A man who frequently makes statements like having invented letters of the alphabet would certainly have an inclination for statements of remarkable scope.

Example Question #213 : Two Blank Sentences

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

Despite his original __________ before he had studied, Aaron felt __________ about the upcoming test and knew he would score well.

Possible Answers:

anxiety . . . dismissive

misgivings . . . confident

apprehension . . . overwhelmed

ineptitude . . . apathetic

bravado . . . uneasy

Correct answer:

misgivings . . . confident

Explanation:

The two blank words should demonstrate opposing feelings concerning the upcoming test.  They should convey that Aaron at first felt unsure that he would do well at first and then believed in his abilities more after he prepared. The only choice that shows this is "misgivings . . . confident."

Example Question #214 : Two Blank Sentences

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

Seeking __________ after doing something as __________ as lying to your friends or family should always done if you want forgiveness for such a heinous act.

Possible Answers:

hedonism . . . tentative

vilification . . . vindictive 

resolution . . . interminable

forgiveness . . . tawdry

absolution . . . reprehensible

Correct answer:

absolution . . . reprehensible

Explanation:

The first word should most closely be related to the word “forgiveness” later in the sentence, while the second should be closely related to the word “heinous.” "Absolution . . . reprehensible" is the only answer that fits here.

Example Question #215 : Two Blank Sentences

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

Up high in the belfry, the birds erupted into a disruptive __________, ruining the recital; everyone who had come to hear the singers left quite __________.

Possible Answers:

tremolo . . . ennobled

cacophony . . . disgruntled

harbinger . . . perturbed

song . . . stultified

melody . . . harangued

Correct answer:

cacophony . . . disgruntled

Explanation:

"Cacophony" means a tremendous, disharmonious noise, while "disgruntled" means upset or not content. Understandably, people who had come to hear music would be upset that a recital was interrupted by a disharmonious noise.

Example Question #216 : Two Blank Sentences

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

The __________ approached the master with such __________ praise that the old man could not help but be touched by the younger man’s innocence and unreserved straight-forwardness.

Possible Answers:

amateur . . . disingenuous

belligerent . . . candid

layman . . . facetious

novice . . . ingenuous

beginner . . . sarcastic

Correct answer:

novice . . . ingenuous

Explanation:

A "novice" is a beginner or someone without training or experience, while "ingenuous" means candid and innocent. Naturally, the master would only be touched by praise that was innocent and candid.

Example Question #1311 : Sentence Completion Questions

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

As the bank robber was known for his __________ for oftentimes fatal violence, the police considered it __________ that they find the him as soon as possible.

Possible Answers:

attitude . . . salient

penchant . . . trivial

truncation . . . nugatory

proclivity . . . paramount

profanity . . .  critical

Correct answer:

proclivity . . . paramount

Explanation:

The options can be narrowed down significantly simply by looking at which one of the options for the first blank can be followed by the preposition "for." That brings us down to "proclivity," meaning tendency and "penchant," meaning liking. "Paramount" works better in the second blank, however, because it means of utmost importance. "Trivial" means the opposite, and we would hope that the police find it important to find a violent criminal.

Example Question #71 : Nouns And Adjectives Or Adverbs In Two Blank Sentences

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

The __________ between Native Americans and European settlers that granted the island of Manhattan to the settlers was __________ of any sentiment or fairness.

Possible Answers:

lamentation . . . remiss

arrangement . . . devoid

indoctrination . . . lacking

nostalgia . . . bereft

conflict . . . inclusive

Correct answer:

arrangement . . . devoid

Explanation:

From the structure of this sentence you know that the first blank is referring to some agreement between Native Americans and European settlers and that the second blank describes how fair that agreement was. Of the five possible answer choices the best answer is arrangement and devoid. Arrangement refers to an agreement and devoid describes something as lacking. As possible answer choices lacking, bereft and remiss would also be correct as these are all synonyms for devoid. However, lamentation means to express sadness and grief; indoctrination means to cause someone to believe something different to what they naturally would; nostalgia refers to a sentimental recollection of past events. None of these answer choices is quite right as a synonym for agreement.

Example Question #72 : Nouns And Adjectives Or Adverbs In Two Blank Sentences

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

Although Christopher had long been indifferent to his studies, he recently showed signs of __________ for mathematics.  His parents, thrilled at this new inquisitiveness, wished to encourage these __________ interests.

Possible Answers:

curiosity . . . nascent

virtuosity . . . comforting

disdain . . . troubling

expertise . . . contemporary

mastery . . . joyous

Correct answer:

curiosity . . . nascent

Explanation:

The key thing to note is that Christopher only recently had a change in his interests. This gives us the best indication for the second word to be chosen, as “nascent” literally means “newly born.” It is related to other words like “nativity,” “natal,” and “renaissance" (meaning "re-birth").

Example Question #73 : Nouns And Adjectives Or Adverbs In Two Blank Sentences

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

My friend’s argument that might makes right is the very __________ of my belief in a higher law to which we are all __________.

Possible Answers:

antithesis . . . beholden

objection . . . burdened

cornerstone . . . liberated

same . . . responsible

opposite . . . apathetic

Correct answer:

antithesis . . . beholden

Explanation:

"Antithesis" means the exact opposite, while "beholden" means owing something to another, such as allegiance.  A person who argues that power determines what is right and wrong would believe the exact opposite of his or her friend who believes in a higher law to which we must all be loyal.

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