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Example Question #433 : Sentence Completion Questions
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
His laid-back demeanor indicated a definite __________ toward his emloyees' problems.
antagonism
excitement
anger
ambivalence
hatred
ambivalence
The key phrase in the sentence is "laid-back demeanor." The correct answer choice will reflect the "laid-back" approach. Only "ambivalence," which means state of being undecided and not caring, has the appropriate connotation in the sentence.
Example Question #434 : Sentence Completion Questions
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
The principal separated out the student he felt was the __________ of all the recent trouble at the school.
bystander
hermit
follower
passerby
instigator
instigator
The principal, in his authoritarian capacity, would be trying to calm down troubles at the school. The person the principal is locating is the "ringleader" or cause of the trouble, ruling out "passerby," "bystander," "follower," and "hermit." The correct answer choice, "instigator," means person who started something.
Example Question #435 : Sentence Completion Questions
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
After years of studying the ancient texts the __________ was able to finally decipher their meaning.
chemist
architect
elitist
linguist
biologist
linguist
"Linguists" study languages (notice the similarity in the words). In this case, we are looking for a type of person who would work with old languages, so this fits perfectly.
Example Question #436 : Sentence Completion Questions
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
The couple didn't like the food at the restaurant very much, but nonetheless frequented it merely due to its __________ to their apartment.
displacement
atmosphere
taste
appearance
proximity
proximity
"Proximity" means simply nearness to something. Here, we are given contextual clues that tell us that their restaurant choice had something to do with their apartment. All the answers would be reasons to choose the place, but "proximity" is the only one that has to do with their apartment.
Example Question #437 : Sentence Completion Questions
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
The garden slowly evolved into a state of chaos thanks to her __________.
fervor
diligence
negligence
aptitude
skill
negligence
"Negligence" is a noun which means act of choosing not to (neglecting to) do something. Here, it is clear that not tending the garden is what has led it to become chaotic.
Example Question #438 : Sentence Completion Questions
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
In an incredible case of __________, the general's scouts happened upon the enemy's battle plans in a pair of boots found near the opposing camp.
temerity
adversity
spontaneity
serendipity
mischance
serendipity
The correct answer will point out the incredible bout of good fortune that allowed the general's scouts to find the plans, something that wasn't planned at all. The incorrect answers will either misinterpret the episode as a case of bad luck ("mischance"), poor circumstances ("adversity"), or a failure to address the topic at hand ("temerity"). "Spontaneity" comes close by referring to the seeming randomness of the event, but is not as good of a fit as "serendipity."
Example Question #439 : Sentence Completion Questions
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
The girl's fear of the dark made bringing a flashlight with her when trick-or-treating an absolute __________.
observance
obstacle
tangent
necessity
suggestion
suggestion
Since the girl is afraid of the dark, it would be very important to bring a flashlight on Halloween. This importance is stressed by the sentence's use of "absolute." The only answer choice that conveys this sense of importance is "necessity," making it the correct answer.
Example Question #311 : Nouns In One Blank Sentences
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
Following the death of his father, Alexander gave a deeply moving __________.
presentation
scolding
eulogy
obsession
satire
eulogy
The sentence describes a speech given following someone’s death that is moving; this indicates that the correct answer is eulogy. A eulogy is a tribute or speech given for someone who has died. Of the four incorrect answer choices only presentation is even a little correct; but is a far inferior answer choice to eulogy. Satire refers to a use of wit to critique something.
Example Question #312 : Nouns In One Blank Sentences
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
The __________ of dogs has been known throughout human history; their loyal companionship has long established them as “man’s best friend.”
nuisance
discretion
intractability
fidelity
jubilance
fidelity
The second clause reveals that the first blank must refer to the “loyal companionship” of dogs. The correct answer is therefore fidelity (which means loyalty). One of the most common names for a dog, Fido, comes from the same Latin root if this helps you to remember. Nuisance and intractability both describe something that is difficult to deal with; discretion means judgment or prudence; jubilance means happiness.
Example Question #313 : Nouns In One Blank Sentences
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
Alexander the Great allowed his generals the occasional __________ with women; he believed that these brief relationships were necessary for morale.
fright
cruelty
arrogance
dalliance
discernment
dalliance
From the words used in the second clause of the sentence you know that the blank must describe a brief relationship. Of the five answer choices dalliance most closely matches this meaning. Dalliance refers to an affair or flirtatious episode or frivolous experience. Discernment describes good judgment; arrogance means cockiness; fright refers to fear; cruelty describes the deliberate causing of pain or anguish.
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