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Example Question #803 : Text Completion
The student's speech was _____________ of the ideas championed by the political theory he had been reading.
ironic
ambivalent
redolent
indifferent
irreproachable
redolent
The "ideas championed" are clearly present in the speech, which the structure of the sentence indicates. The correct answer needs to demonstrate their influence. "Redolent," meaning smelling of, (but used here metaphorically), is the best choice.
Example Question #804 : Text Completion
He _______________ gave money to one candidate, while publicly supporting her opponent.
egregiously
flagrantly
immoderately
salaciously
surreptitiously
surreptitiously
The sentence explicitly contrasts the missing word with "publicly." The correct answer wiill then indicate he was giving money quietly or covertly. "Surreptitiously," meaning sneaky or stealthy, is the best choice.
Example Question #805 : Text Completion
She was always ______________, and never listened to any advice as a child.
wispy
willful
ambiguous
demure
tractable
willful
The key description in the sentence is that she "never listened to any advice." The correct answer will therefore mean stubborn or determined, which is the definition of "willful."
Example Question #741 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Texts
The old man was ____________ to the whole neighborhood, and always helped anyone in need.
cynical
irascible
benevolent
reclusive
suspect
benevolent
The old man "helped anyone in need." The correct answer needs to match the help he gave. "Benevolent," meaning kindly or good, is the best fit among the answers.
Example Question #742 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Texts
His ___________________ appearance covered up an inner nervousness.
transient
petulant
pertinent
nonchalant
ebullient
nonchalant
The subject's appearance helps mask "inner nervousness." The correct answer will then be the opposite of "nervousness." "Nonchalant," meaning calm and indifferent, is the best choice.
Example Question #743 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Texts
Few pundits gave the older boxer a chance, but the ________________ veteran managed to outsmart his young opponent.
zealous
pious
decrepit
tranquil
wily
wily
The sentence mentions the veteran's ability to "outsmart" his opponent. The correct answer will describe how the older boxer is able to do this. "Wily," meaning cunning and clever, is the best choice.
Example Question #744 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Texts
The town was worried about the stranger, even though his intentions were ___________.
lecherous
salacious
benign
erratic
grave
benign
The sentence contrasts the town's worry with the intentions of the stranger, described by the missing word. The correct answer will mean good or nonthreatening. "Benign," meaning harmless or kind, is the best choice.
Example Question #745 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Texts
He was astonishingly _________________, and frequently offended people as soon as he met them.
sagacious
guileless
wily
tranquil
nonchalant
guileless
The subject "frequently offended people," and the missing words indicates why. The correct answer will be a word noting an attitude that will offend people. "Guileless," meaning clumsily and straightforwardly honest, is the best choice among the answers.
Example Question #746 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Texts
His mood had improved, and he remained ___________ for the rest of the evening.
jaundiced
jocular
cynical
lethargic
reclusive
jocular
The subject's "mood had improved," which resulted in him becoming the mood described by the missing word. The correct answer will indicate happiness and good feelings. "Jocular," meaning joking and lighthearted, is the best choice.
Example Question #747 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Texts
The military research headquarters was actually in a _________________ warehouse to fend off prying eyes.
portentous
ebullient
lavish
nondescript
baroque
nondescript
The building has to "fend off prying eyes" because of the research it is conducting. The correct answer will indicate the attempt to put off onlookers or deflect attention. "Nondescript," meaning ordinary and without any notable features, is the best choice among the answers.
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