Friday, September 21, 2012

Sentence Completion Questions Chapter 1

Chapter 1
1.   She hadn't eaten all day, and by the time she got home she was
______.
a.  blighted
b.  confutative
c.  ravenous
d.  ostentatious
e.  blissful

2.   The movie offended many of the parents of its younger viewers by
including unnecessary ______ in the dialogue.
a.  vulgarity
b.  verbosity
c.  vocalizations
d.  garishness
e.  tonality


3.   His neighbors found his ______ manner bossy and irritating, and
they stopped inviting him to backyard barbeques.
a.  insentient
b.  magisterial
c.  reparatory
d.  restorative
e.  modest

4.   Steven is always ______ about showing up for work because he
feels that tardiness is a sign of irresponsibility.
a.  legible
b.  tolerable
c.  punctual
d.  literal
e.  belligerent

5.   Candace would ______ her little sister into an argument by teasing
her and calling her names.
a.  advocate
b.  provoke
c.  perforate
d.  lamente
e.  expunge

6.   The dress Ariel wore ______ with small, glassy beads, creating a
shimmering effect.
a.  titillated
b.  reiterated
c.  scintillated
d.  enthralled
e.  striated

7.   Being able to afford this luxury car will ______ getting a better-
paying job.
a.  maximize
b.  recombinant
c.  reiterate
d.  necessitate
e.  reciprocate


8.   Levina unknowingly ______ the thief by holding open the elevator
doors and ensuring his escape.
a.  coerced
b.  proclaimed
c.  abetted
d.  sanctioned
e.  solicited

9.   Shakespeare, a(n) ______ writer, entertained audiences by writing
many tragic and comic plays.
a.  numeric
b.  obstinate
c.  dutiful
d.  prolific
e.  generic

10.   I had the ______ experience of sitting next to an over-talkative
passenger on my flight home from Brussels.
a.  satisfactory
b.  commendable
c.  galling
d.  acceptable
e.  acute

11.   Prince Phillip had to choose: marry the woman he loved and ______
his right to the throne, or marry Lady Fiona and inherit the crown.
a.  reprimand
b.  upbraid
c.  abdicate
d.  winnow
e.  extol

12.   If you will not do your work of your own ______, I have no choice
but to penalize you if it is not done on time.
a.  predilection
b.  coercion
c.  excursion
d.  volition
e.  infusion


13.   After sitting in the sink for several days, the dirty, food-encrusted
dishes became ______.
a.  malodorous
b.  prevalent
c.  imposing
d.  perforated
e.  emphatic

14.   Giulia soon discovered the source of the ______ smell in the room:
a week-old tuna sandwich that one of the children had hidden in
the closet.
a.  quaint
b.  fastidious
c.  clandestine
d.  laconic
e.  fetid

15.   After making ______ remarks to the President, the reporter was
not invited to return to the White House pressroom.
a.  hospitable
b.  itinerant
c.  enterprising
d.  chivalrous
e.  irreverent

16.   With her ______ eyesight, Krystyna spotted a trio of deer on the
hillside and she reduced the speed of her car.
a.  inferior
b.  keen
c.  impressionable
d.  ductile
e.  conspiratorial


17.   With a(n) ______ grin, the boy quickly slipped the candy into his
pocket without his mother's knowledge.
a.  jaundiced
b.  nefarious
c.  stereotypical
d.  sentimental
e.  impartial

18.   Her ______ display of tears at work did not impress her new boss,
who felt she should try to control her emotions.
a.  maudlin
b.  meritorious
c.  precarious
d.  plausible
e.  schematic

19.   Johan argued, "If you know about a crime but don't report it, you
are ______ in that crime because you allowed it to happen."
a.  acquitted
b.  steadfast
c.  tenuous
d.  complicit
e.  nullified

20.   The authorities, fearing a ______ of their power, called for a
military state in the hopes of restoring order.
a.  subversion
b.  premonition
c.  predilection
d.  infusion
e.  inversion

21.   The story's bitter antagonist felt such great ______ for all of the other
characters that as a result, his life was very lonely and he died alone.
a.  insurgence
b.  malevolence
c.  reciprocation
d.  declamation
e.  preference


22.   It is difficult to believe that charging 20% on an outstanding credit
card balance isn't ______!
a.  bankruptcy
b.  usury
c.  novice
d.  kleptomania
e.  flagrancy

23.   The ______ weather patterns of the tropical island meant tourists
had to carry both umbrellas and sunglasses.
a.  impertinent
b.  supplicant
c.  preeminent
d.  illustrative
e.  kaleidoscopic

24.   Wedding ceremonies often include the exchange of ______ rings
to symbolize the couple's promises to each other.
a.  hirsute
b.  acrimonious
c.  plaintive
d.  deciduous
e.  votive

25.   Kym was ______ in choosing her friends, so her parties were
attended by vastly different and sometimes bizarre personalities.
a.  indispensable
b.  indiscriminate
c.  commensurate
d.  propulsive
e.  indisputable


Answers

1.   c.  Ravenous (adj.) means extremely hungry.

2.   a.  Vulgarity (n.) means offensive speech or conduct.

3.   b.  Magisterial (adj.) means overbearing or offensively self-assured.

4.   c.  Punctual (adj.) means arriving exactly on time.

5.   b.  To provoke (v.) is to incite anger or resentment; to call forth a
feeling or action.

6.   c.  To scintillate (v.) means to emit or send forth sparks or little
flashes of light, creating a shimmering effect; to sparkle.

7.   d.  To necessitate (v.) means to make necessary, especially as a result.

8.   c.  To abet (v.) means to assist, encourage, urge, or aid, usually an
act of wrongdoing.

9.   d.  Prolific (adj.) means abundantly creative.

10.   c.  Galling (adj.) means irritating, annoying, or exasperating.

11.   c.  To abdicate (v.) means to formally relinquish or surrender power,
office, or responsibility.

12.   d.  Volition (n.) means accord; an act or exercise of will.

13.   a.  Malodorous (adj.) means having a foul-smelling odor.

14.   e.  Fetid (adj.) means having a foul or offensive odor, putrid.

15.   e.  Irreverent (adj.) means lacking respect or seriousness; not
reverent.

16.   b.  Keen (adj.) means being extremely sensitive or responsive;
having strength of perception.


17.   b.  Nefarious (adj.) means wicked, vicious, or evil.

18.   a.  Maudlin (adj.) means excessively and weakly sentimental or
tearfully emotional.

19.   d.  Complicit (adj.) means participating in or associated with a
questionable act or a crime.

20.   a.  Subversion (n.) means an overthrow, as from the foundation.

21.   b.  Malevolence (n.) means ill will or malice toward others; hate.

22.   b.  Usury (n.) is the lending of money at exorbitant interest rates.

23.   e.  Kaleidoscopic (adj.) means continually changing or quickly
shifting.

24.   e.  Votive (adj.) means dedicated by a vow.

25.   b.  Indiscriminate (adj.) means not discriminating or choosing
randomly; haphazard; without distinction.

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