Context Clues for Completion

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ISEE Lower Level: Verbal Reasoning › Context Clues for Completion

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1

Sam gives a ______ answer, explaining each step clearly to the class.

curved

careful

quick

carefully

Explanation

This question tests the ability to use context clues to determine the most appropriate word for a sentence, a key verbal reasoning skill targeted by the ISEE Lower Level. Using context clues involves identifying hints or signals in the surrounding text that help define or indicate the correct word to fill a blank. In this specific question, the sentence provides clues such as 'explaining each step clearly to the class' which suggests that the word careful fits best. The correct choice is careful because it logically completes the sentence by aligning with the context provided. A common distractor, quick, fails because it implies speed, not the thorough explanation given. To improve skills, students should practice identifying and understanding context clues such as definitions, examples, or restatements provided in passages. Encourage students to underline or highlight parts of the sentence that provide hints to the missing word.

2

In science, water turns to gas by ______ when heated in a pot.

evaporating

sinking

painting

freezing

Explanation

This question tests the ability to use context clues to determine the most appropriate word for a sentence, a key verbal reasoning skill targeted by the ISEE Lower Level. Using context clues involves identifying hints or signals in the surrounding text that help define or indicate the correct word to fill a blank. In this specific question, the sentence provides clues such as 'water turns to gas' and 'when heated in a pot' which suggests that the word evaporating fits best. The correct choice is evaporating because it logically completes the sentence by aligning with the context provided. A common distractor, freezing, fails because it describes water turning to ice, not gas, which contradicts the heating clue. To improve skills, students should practice identifying and understanding context clues such as definitions, examples, or restatements provided in passages. Encourage students to underline or highlight parts of the sentence that provide hints to the missing word.

3

Jamie feels ______ after winning, smiling and cheering loudly.

tired

silent

pried

proud

Explanation

This question tests the ability to use context clues to determine the most appropriate word for a sentence, a key verbal reasoning skill targeted by the ISEE Lower Level. Using context clues involves identifying hints or signals in the surrounding text that help define or indicate the correct word to fill a blank. In this specific question, the sentence provides clues such as 'after winning' and 'smiling and cheering loudly' which suggests that the word proud fits best. The correct choice is proud because it logically completes the sentence by aligning with the context provided. A common distractor, silent, fails because it implies quietness, which contradicts the cheering described. To improve skills, students should practice identifying and understanding context clues such as definitions, examples, or restatements provided in passages. Encourage students to underline or highlight parts of the sentence that provide hints to the missing word.

4

In a story, the hero feels ______, trembling before the dark cave.

brave

amused

afraid

a-frayed

Explanation

This question tests the ability to use context clues to determine the most appropriate word for a sentence, a key verbal reasoning skill targeted by the ISEE Lower Level. Using context clues involves identifying hints or signals in the surrounding text that help define or indicate the correct word to fill a blank. In this specific question, the sentence provides clues such as 'trembling before the dark cave' which suggests that the word afraid fits best. The correct choice is afraid because it logically completes the sentence by aligning with the context provided. A common distractor, brave, fails because it implies courage, not trembling fear. To improve skills, students should practice identifying and understanding context clues such as definitions, examples, or restatements provided in passages. Encourage students to underline or highlight parts of the sentence that provide hints to the missing word.

5

The soup tastes ______, so Jamie adds salt and stirs again.

blend

bland

sweet

bright

Explanation

This question tests the ability to use context clues to determine the most appropriate word for a sentence, a key verbal reasoning skill targeted by the ISEE Lower Level. Using context clues involves identifying hints or signals in the surrounding text that help define or indicate the correct word to fill a blank. In this specific question, the sentence provides clues such as 'so Jamie adds salt and stirs again' which suggests that the word bland fits best. The correct choice is bland because it logically completes the sentence by aligning with the context provided. A common distractor, sweet, fails because adding salt would not address sweetness. To improve skills, students should practice identifying and understanding context clues such as definitions, examples, or restatements provided in passages. Encourage students to underline or highlight parts of the sentence that provide hints to the missing word.

6

Taylor feels ______ when friends forget the plan and leave early.

hungry

hurt

heard

helpful

Explanation

This question tests the ability to use context clues to determine the most appropriate word for a sentence, a key verbal reasoning skill targeted by the ISEE Lower Level. Using context clues involves identifying hints or signals in the surrounding text that help define or indicate the correct word to fill a blank. In this specific question, the sentence provides clues such as 'when friends forget the plan and leave early' which suggests that the word hurt fits best. The correct choice is hurt because it logically completes the sentence by aligning with the context provided. A common distractor, helpful, fails because it implies assistance, not emotional pain from forgetfulness. To improve skills, students should practice identifying and understanding context clues such as definitions, examples, or restatements provided in passages. Encourage students to underline or highlight parts of the sentence that provide hints to the missing word.

7

A magnet can ______ paper clips, pulling them toward its ends.

arrive

attract

avoid

attack

Explanation

This question tests the ability to use context clues to determine the most appropriate word for a sentence, a key verbal reasoning skill targeted by the ISEE Lower Level. Using context clues involves identifying hints or signals in the surrounding text that help define or indicate the correct word to fill a blank. In this specific question, the sentence provides clues such as 'pulling them toward its ends' which suggests that the word attract fits best. The correct choice is attract because it logically completes the sentence by aligning with the context provided. A common distractor, attack, fails because it implies aggression, not magnetic pulling. To improve skills, students should practice identifying and understanding context clues such as definitions, examples, or restatements provided in passages. Encourage students to underline or highlight parts of the sentence that provide hints to the missing word.

8

The librarian asks for ______, because others are reading quietly nearby.

shouting

silence

sirens

science

Explanation

This question tests the ability to use context clues to determine the most appropriate word for a sentence, a key verbal reasoning skill targeted by the ISEE Lower Level. Using context clues involves identifying hints or signals in the surrounding text that help define or indicate the correct word to fill a blank. In this specific question, the sentence provides clues such as 'because others are reading quietly nearby' which suggests that the word silence fits best. The correct choice is silence because it logically completes the sentence by aligning with the context provided. A common distractor, shouting, fails because it implies noise, which contradicts the quiet reading. To improve skills, students should practice identifying and understanding context clues such as definitions, examples, or restatements provided in passages. Encourage students to underline or highlight parts of the sentence that provide hints to the missing word.

9

Alex reads the map ______, checking street names before turning.

careful

colorful

carefully

careless

Explanation

This question tests the ability to use context clues to determine the most appropriate word for a sentence, a key verbal reasoning skill targeted by the ISEE Lower Level. Using context clues involves identifying hints or signals in the surrounding text that help define or indicate the correct word to fill a blank. In this specific question, the sentence provides clues such as 'checking street names before turning' which suggests that the word carefully fits best. The correct choice is carefully because it logically completes the sentence by aligning with the context provided. A common distractor, careless, fails because it implies recklessness, not thorough checking. To improve skills, students should practice identifying and understanding context clues such as definitions, examples, or restatements provided in passages. Encourage students to underline or highlight parts of the sentence that provide hints to the missing word.

10

Alex is ______ about the test, asking questions to understand better.

curled

curious

careless

furious

Explanation

This question tests the ability to use context clues to determine the most appropriate word for a sentence, a key verbal reasoning skill targeted by the ISEE Lower Level. Using context clues involves identifying hints or signals in the surrounding text that help define or indicate the correct word to fill a blank. In this specific question, the sentence provides clues such as 'about the test' and 'asking questions to understand better' which suggests that the word curious fits best. The correct choice is curious because it logically completes the sentence by aligning with the context provided. A common distractor, furious, fails because it implies anger, not a desire to learn. To improve skills, students should practice identifying and understanding context clues such as definitions, examples, or restatements provided in passages. Encourage students to underline or highlight parts of the sentence that provide hints to the missing word.

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