Friday, September 21, 2012

Sentence Completion Questions Chapter 20

Chapter 20
476.   Even though he was only in kindergarten, Joel was very ______
and could intuit when his teacher was not pleased with his
behavior.
a.  obtuse
b.  oblivious
c.  inept
d.  perceptive
e.  indolent

477.   During his many years of hard work, Paul was promoted several
times and began to rise through the bank's ______ of employees.
a.  declassification
b.  surplus
c.  hierarchy
d.  principality
e.  dominion



478.   The heat was absolutely ______, making everyone irritable, sweaty,
and uncomfortable.
a.  taciturn
b.  salient
c.  replete
d.  prosaic
e.  oppressive

479.   The biology students were assigned the task of testing the ______ ,
but did not have enough time to prove its validity.
a.  lexicon
b.  hypothesis
c.  motif
d.  platitude
e.  genesis

480.   It had rained all afternoon, but the fans were still ______ that the
baseball game would still be played.
a.  pessimistic
b.  sadistic
c.  optimistic
d.  domineering
e.  truant

481.   If you have any special needs or requests, speak to Val; she's the
one with the most ______ around here.
a.  synergy
b.  clout
c.  affinity
d.  guile
e.  infamy

482.   Because Virgil had been so ______ as a child, he had an extremely
difficult time adjusting when he enrolled in the military academy.
a.  fettered
b.  intrepid
c.  coddled
d.  pallid
e.  odious


483.   Far from being a ______, Bob gets up at dawn every morning to
prepare for a long day at work after which he attends classes in
evening.
a.  moderator
b.  drone
c.  replica
d.  sycophant
e.  sluggard

484.   The vulgarity used by the football fans at the stadium was ______
and eventually lead to a penalty for the team.
a.  rakish
b.  quiescent
c.  sagacious
d.  reproachable
e.  mundane

485.   After the debate, Karim ______ upon many of the campaign issues
in a series of detailed editorials.
a.  expounded
b.  ebbed
c.  doffed
d.  temporized
e.  wrought

486.   Since the judge hearing the case was related to one of the
defendants, she felt she could not offer a truly ______ opinion.
a.  unbiased
b.  indifferent
c.  unilateral
d.  uninterested
e.  understated


487.   Abdul found his ten-hour shifts at the paper clip factory repetitive
and ______.
a.  fatuous
b.  nebulous
c.  malleable
d.  indelible
e.  wearisome

488.   Jonelle is a(n) ______ of the kind of student we seek: someone who
is both academically strong and actively involved in the
community.
a.  paradox
b.  exemplar
c.  catalyst
d.  mandate
e.  harbinger

489.   Tomas is a(n) ______ businessman who knows a good opportunity
when he sees it.
a.  insolent
b.  astute
c.  mercurial
d.  indifferent
e.  volatile

490.   Sean would ______ whenever it became his turn to do the dishes.
a.  premeditate
b.  palter
c.  reform
d.  distend
e.  ponder

491.   The barnyard scene outside the 4-H tent made a charming ______
for visitors to the state fair.
a.  melee
b.  tabloid
c.  tableau
d.  rant
e.  tangent


492.   The jellyfish, known for its shimmering ______, is one of nature's
most intriguing creatures.
a.  resonance
b.  opulence
c.  didactics
d.  omniscience
e.  translucence

493.   A decade after the ______, the members of the tribe began to drift
home again, hoping to rebuild the community they had fled during
the war.
a.  kowtow
b.  redaction
c.  cloister
d.  diaspora
e.  chimera

494.   After performing a ______ of the cow, scientists determined that it
did not have mad cow disease, and there was no need to notify the
board of health.
a.  extrapolation
b.  interrogation
c.  interment
d.  elongation
e.  vivisection

495.   Charged with moral ______, the judge was called off the case even
though he denied receiving bribes from the plaintiff's counsel.
a.  lassitude
b.  restitution
c.  turpitude
d.  torpor
e.  vicissitude





496.   I knew from Inga's ______ reply that she was offended by my
question.
a.  sinuous
b.  vivacious
c.  sinister
d.  garrulous
e.  brusque

497.   The cult leader's ______ obeyed his every instruction.
a.  predecessors
b.  sycophants
c.  narcissists
d.  panderers
e.  elocutionists

498.   The ______wallpaper in his living room makes it difficult to find
curtains and furniture that will match it.
a.  blunt
b.  fatuous
c.  verbose
d.  variegated
e.  meticulous

499.   Homer's Odyssey was not translated into many people's ______ until
after the invention of the printing press.
a.  caste
b.  epicure
c.  vernacular
d.  debutant
e.  nomenclature

500.   Don Quixote describes the adventures of a(n) ______ knight who
believes that windmills are giants and the barmaid Dulcinea is a
princess.
a.  gregarious
b.  eloquent
c.  fickle
d.  errant
e.  steadfast





501.   The ______ espionage plot was so sophisticated it was impossible
to believe it was the work of teenage computer hackers.
a.  simple
b.  vaporized
c.  byzantine
d.  mystical
e.  fusty





Answers

476.   d.  Perceptive (adj.) means having the ability to understand and be
sensitive to.

477.   c.  Hierarchy (n.) is a series or system of people or things that are
graded or ranked; a group of persons in authority.

478.   e.  Oppressive (adj.) means unreasonably burdensome; heavy.

479.   b.  Hypothesis (n.) is a proposition, believed to be probable, which is
adopted to explain certain facts and which can be further tested.

480.   c.  Optimistic (adj.) means taking the most hopeful view; feeling
that everything in nature is for the best.

481.   b.  Clout (n.) means influence, pull, or sway; power or muscle; a
strike or blow, especially with the fist.

482.   c.  To coddle (v.) means to treat with excessive indulgence or
tenderness, to baby or pamper. It also means to cook in water
just below the boiling point.

483.   e.  A sluggard (n.) is a person who is habitually lazy or idle.

484.   a.  Reproachable (adj.) means needing rebuke or censure; in a
manner that is severe or cutting.

485.   a.  To expound (v.) means to explain in detail, elaborate; to give a
detailed statement or account of.

486.   a.  Unbiased (adj.) means completely impartial to, as in judgment.

487.   e.  Wearisome (adj.) means fatiguing or tiresome.

488.   b.  An exemplar (n.) is one who is worthy of imitation, a model or
ideal; a typical or representative example.


501 Sentence Completion Questions

489.   b.  Astute (adj.) means having or showing intelligence and
shrewdness; keen, discerning.

490.   b.  To palter (v.) is to act insincerely; to haggle; to play tricks;
equivocate.

491.   c.  A tableau (n.) is an arrangement of inanimate figures
representing a scene from real life.

492.   e.  Translucence (n.) means the property or state of allowing the
passage of light.

493.   d.  A diaspora (n.) is a dispersion of people from their original
homeland, or the community formed by such a people; the
dispersion of an originally homogeneous group or entity, such
as a language or culture.

494.   e.  Vivisection (n.) means the dissection of an animal, particularly
for scientific research.

495.   c.  Turpitude (n.) means depravity; any action that violates accepted
standards.

496.   e.  Brusque (adj.) means abrupt, curt, or blunt in a discourteous
manner.

497.   b.  A sycophant (n.) is a servile flatterer, especially of those in
authority or influence.

498.   d.  Variegated (adj.) means marked with different shades or colors.

499.   c.  Vernacular (n.) means the language of one's country.

500.   d.  Errant (adj.) means wandering, roving, especially in search of
adventure; straying beyond the established course or limits.

501.   c.  Byzantine (adj.) means highly complicated, intricate or involved;
characterized by elaborate scheming and intrigue, devious; of or
relating to or characteristic of the Byzantine Empire or ancient
Byzantium, especially its architectural style; of or relating to the
Eastern Orthodox Church.

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