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Example Question #671 : Isee Upper Level (Grades 9 12) Verbal Reasoning
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
With a cunning smile, Robert looked at the young man and said, “The statesman’s art is really a creative enterprise, an artisan’s affair, really. Taking the civic material given to us, we are charged with __________ a new political reality from existing social facts.”
interpreting
recognizing
discerning
begetting
fabricating
fabricating
The key here is that the art is “creative,” meaning that we are looking for a word that indicates making—not merely discovering, discerning, or so forth. The word “fabricating” fits this usage. Although it has negative connotations often, it can also mean to construct from parts—here, the “existing social facts.”
Example Question #123 : Verbs In One Blank Sentences
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
Although the family was relatively poor, Nathan’s parents wanted to do all that they could to __________ his latent musical talent by their positive reinforcement.
multiply
rectify
augment
increase
foster
foster
To “foster” something is to encourage and nurture its development. Since Nathan’s talent is “latent,” it will need to be developed. The sense of the sentence focuses more upon the fostering than on the increase itself, as is indicated by the focus on “positive reinforcement.”
Example Question #124 : Verbs In One Blank Sentences
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
In order to prevent the pending lawsuit against him, Lawrence decided to accept the numerous conditions __________ for him by the other party.
stipulated
delivered
withheld
presented
announced
stipulated
If one "stipulates" something, they clearly demand a set of conditions for an agreement. Often in arguments, one will provide a “stipulative” definition, which is one that is set to have a specific meaning in order to make the argument clearer and more direct (without the nuances of potentially non-stipulated definitions).
Example Question #125 : Verbs In One Blank Sentences
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
After many days of clouds, the sunny weather immediately __________ the previously deadened spirits of the citizens of the small hamlet.
recanted
mollified
brightened
altered
vivified
vivified
They key word to note is “deadened.” This helps us to avoid “brightened” (and even more so the much weaker “altered”). The weather brought the spirits of the citizens “back to life” from their deadened state; therefore, it “vivified” them.
This word comes from the Latin vivere, meaning “to live.” One can think of many related English words, for instance: survive, vivacious, revive.
Example Question #126 : Verbs In One Blank Sentences
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
The repetitive task required the workers to __________ over the same procedures all day, every day, without any alteration.
struggle
labor
operate
obsess
iterate
iterate
The key here is the fact that the workers do the same procedures repetitively. Hence, the best choice is “iterate.” This word is derived from Latin roots that mean again or to repeat.
Example Question #141 : Verbs In One Blank Sentences
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
The two connected, parallel processes needed to be strictly __________ so they would not deviate from their precisely related operations.
observed
monitored
synchronized
modified
engineered
synchronized
Since the two processes are parallel and “precisely related,” they have to run with exactly the same timing; therefore, while many of the options are tempting, “synchronized” is the best.
This is derived from two familiar Greek words. “Syn” means together or with. It has many English derivatives like “synoptic”—seeing (=optic) together or in the same manner—and symphony. (The latter has also –phony, which comes from the Greek for “sound” and is found in words like “cacophony” and “telephone”). The “-chronized” portion of our word comes from the Greek for “time” and is reflected in words like “chronology” and “chronometer.”
Example Question #1962 : Sat Critical Reading
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
After expending fifteen cans of polish, the young man finally felt he had done what he could to __________ the dull old sousaphone.
ameliorate
improve
rectify
repair
burnish
burnish
The key meaning for our term is that the young man had finished giving a shine to the instrument. Hence, he had burnished it by thus polishing it.
Example Question #511 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Sentences
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
The insurgents __________ all of the governmental power, replacing all the members of the legislature, judiciary, and executive branches with men of their own part.
destroyed
conquered
overthrew
usurped
decimated
usurped
The key thing to note is that the insurgents not only overthrew the government but that they also replaced those in power. This means that they “usurped” it, a word that implies the taking over of a position or institution by force (not merely removing it from power, regardless of the new state after the overthrow). The word is distantly related to the base of many words regarding “use,” such as “utilize” and “peruse.”
Example Question #551 : One Blank Sentences
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
Oswald’s future allegiance to the neighboring realm was __________ on the latter’s continued deliveries of spices to his trading ports.
recalled
decided
respected
considered
conditioned
conditioned
The implication of the sentence is that Oswald would retain the alliance so long as the neighboring realm continued its deliveries. Such an alliance has conditions set for its continuance. Hence, one can call it “conditional” or (here) “conditioned” (e.g. if they continue deliveries, then he will remain an ally).
Example Question #561 : One Blank Sentences
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
Although the three companies were often in fierce competition, the upcoming bid was of such a nature that they could only attempt to make an offer if they agreed to pool their resources and __________ in fulfilling the various aspects of the proposed project.
agree
ally
contract
underbid
collaborate
collaborate
The three companies needed to work together, and while this might seem to be an alliance or agreement, it is best described as a case of “collaboration.” The word is derived from Latin roots meaning to work. Related words would be “labor,” “laborious,” and “elaborate.”
The “col-” is derived from the Latin preposition “cum,” which becomes “col-” for phonetic reasons. The preposition means “with,” so in this sentence, “collaborate” means to work with or to work together.
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