1 - ] Model SAT Practice Exercises
Sentence Completion Exercise A
Select the best answer to each of the following
questions : then blacken the appropriate space on your answer sheet .
1
. The selection committee for the exhibit was amazed to see such fine work done
by a mere ….
(A)
connoisseur (B) artist (C) amateur (D) entrepreneur (E) exhibitionist
2
. The teacher suspected cheating as soon as he noticed the pupil’s …. glances
at his classmate’s paper .
(A)
futile (B) sporadic (C) furtive (D) cold (E) inconsequential
3
. Known for his commitment to numerous worthy causes , the philanthropist
deserved …. for his …. .
(A)
recognition …. folly
(B)
blame …. hypocrisy
(C)
reward …. modesty
D)
admonishment …. wastefulness
(E)
credit …. altruism
4
. Miss Watson termed Huck’s behavior …. because in her opinion nothing could
excuse his deliberate disregard of her commands .
(A) devious (B) intolerant (C) irrevocable (D) indefensible
(E) boisterous
5
. Either the surfing at Maui is …. , or I went there on an off day .
(A)
consistent (B) thrilling (C) invigorating (D) overrated (E) scenic
6
. Your …. remarks spoil the effect of your speech : try not to stray from your
subject
(A)
innocuous (B) digressive (C) derogatory (D) persistent (E) enigmatic
7
. We need both ornament and implement in our society ; we need the artist and
the …. .
(A)
beautician (B) writer (C) politician (D)
artisan (E) model
8
. When such …. remarks are circulated , we can only blame and despise those who
produce them .
(A)
adulatory (B) chance (C) rhetorical (D) redundant (E) reprehensible
9
. The stereotypical image of masculinity assumes that weeping is …. “unmanly”
behavior , and not simply a human reaction which may be …. by either sex .
(A)
inexplicably …. repented
(B)
excessively …. discerned
(C)
essentially …. defined
(D)
inherently …. adopted
(E)
intentionally …. exaggerated
10
. We need more men and women of culture and enlightenment in our society ; we
have too many …. among us .
(A)
pedants (B) philistines (C) ascetics (D) paragons (E) apologists
11
. There was a hint of carelessness about her appearance , as though the cut of
her blouse or the fit of her slacks was a matter of …. to her .
(A)
satisfaction (B) aesthetics (C) indifference (D) significance (E) controversy
12
. Many educators argue that a …. grouping of students would improve instruction
because it would limit the range of student abilities in the classroom .
(A)
heterogeneous (B) systematic (C) homogenous (D) sporadic (E) fragmentary
13
. As news of his indictment spread through the town , the citizens began to ….
him and to avoid meeting him
(A)
ostracize (B) congratulate (C) desecrate (D) minimize (E) harass
14
. After years of talking down to his students as if they couldn’t understand a
word , the teacher finally acknowledged that his attitude was a ….
(A)
colloquial (B) condescending (C) professional (D) justifiable (E) logical
15
. There are too many …. and not enough serious workers .
(A)
sycophants (B) kleptomaniacs (C) novices (D) dilettantes (E) zealots
16
. Unlike W.E.B Dubois , who was …. of the vocational emphasis in black
education , Booker T. Washington favored …. the limited funds available for
educating blacks to programs that prepared people for practical jobs .
(A)
critical …. restricting
(B)
aware …. confining
(C)
suspicious …. denying
(D)
protective …. allotting
(E)
appreciative …. allocating
17
. Many elderly people are capable of working , but they are kept from gainful
employment by the …. of those employers who mistakenly believe that young
people alone can give them adequate service .
(A)
philosophy (B) parsimony (C) conservatism
(D) rationalizations (E) short sightedness
18
. The college president made the …. statement that no student athlete on academic
probation , not even the top-scorer of the varsity team , would be allowed to
participate in intercollegiate sports .
(A) impertinent (B) uncontroversial (C) opinionated (D) categorical
(E) equivocal
19 . The fire marshalls spend many house seeking the
cause of the …. in which so many people were killed and so many others
hospitalized with major burns .
(A) maelstrom (B) labyrinth (C) conflagration (D) torpor
(E) carnage
20 . If you come to the conference table with such an
…. attitude , we cannot expect to reach any harmonious agreement .
(A) exemplary (B) iridescent (C) indolent (D) obdurate
(E) unwonted
21 . I can vouch for his honesty ; I have always
found him …. and carefully observant of the truth .
(A) arbitrary (B) plausible (C) volatile (D)
veracious (E) innocuous
22 . This well-documented history is of importance
because it carefully …. the …. accomplishments of Indian artists who are all
too little known to the public at large .
(A) recognizes …. negligible
(B) overlooks …. purported
(C) scrutinizes …. illusory
(D) distorts …. noteworthy
(E) substantiates …. considerable
23 . Perhaps because he feels …. by an excess of
parental restrictions and rules , at adolescences the repressed child may break
out dramatically .
(A) nurtured (B) appeased (C) confined (D) fascinated
(E) liberated
24 .Sue felt that Jack’s …. in the face of the
compelling evidence which she had presented was an example of his …. mind .
(A) truculence …. unbiased
(B) skepticism …. open
(C) incredulity …. closed
(D) acquiescence …. keen
(E) reluctance …. impartial
25 . As a girl , Emily Dickinson was …. but also ….
extraordinarily intense about her poetry yet exceptionally inhibited socially .
(A) zealous …. gregarious
(B) ardent …. repressed
(C) prudent …. reserved
(D) rash …. intrusive
(E) impulsive …. dedicated
26 . The good night’s sleep had …. effect on the
weary climber , who woke refreshed and eager to resume the ascent .
(A) an innocuous (B) a tonic (C) a minor (D) an
enervating (E) a detrimental
27 . She is an interesting …. , an infinitely shy
person who , in apparent contradiction , possesses an enormously intuitive ….
for understanding people .
(A) aberration …. disdain
(B) caricature …. talent
(C) specimen …. loathing
(D) phenomenon … disinclination
(E) paradox …. gift
28 . The coach’s harsh rebuke deeply wounded the star
quarterback , who had never been …. like that before .
(A) summoned (B) reprimanded (C) stimulated (D) placated
(E) ignored
29 . At the present time , we are suffering from ….
of stories about the war ;try writing about another subject .
(A) a calumny (B) a dearth (C) an insurgence (D) a
plethora (E) an inhibition
30 . Because he was …. , he shunned human society .
(A) a misanthrope (B) an oligarch (C) an anomaly (D) a
stereotype (E) a nonentity
31 . Ernest Hemingway’s prose is generally esteemed
for its …. , as one critic puts it , Hemingway “cuts out unneeded words .”
(A) sensitivity (B) economy (C) gusto (D) breadth (E)
intricacy
33 . After Bob had broken the punch bowl , we sensed
the extent of his …. from the way he shamefacedly avoided meeting his hostess’s
eye .
(A) composure (B) perspicacity (C) discomfiture (D) forbearance
(E) benevolence
34 . Crowther maintained that the current revival was
the most fatuous and …. production of the entire theatrical season .
(A) gripping (B) inane (C) prophetic (D) memorable (E)
salubrious
35 . His olfactory sense was so highly developed that
he was often called in to judge …. .
(A) productivity (B) colors (C) litigation (D) perfume
(E) acoustics
36 . jean Georges was famous for his …. cuisine ,
which brought together ingredients from many cooking traditions …. Thai ,
Chinese , French -- and combined them in innovative ways .
(A) aesthetic (B) clandestine (C) homogeneous (D) eclectic
(E) conventional
37 . Believing that all children possess a certain
natural intelligence , the headmaster exhorted the teachers to discover and ….
each student’s …. talents .
(A) suppress …. unrecognized
(B) develop …. intrinsic
(C) redirect …. specious
(D) belittle …. dormant
(E) cultivate …. gratuitous
38
. Micawber’s habit of spending more than he earned left him in a state of
perpetual …. , but he …. hoping to see a more affluent day .
(A)
indigence ….persevered in
(B)
confusion …. compromised by
(C)
enervation …. retaliated by
(D) motion …. responded by
(E)
opulence …. insisted on
39
. The …. of such utopia notions is reflected by the quick disintegration of the
idealistic community at Brooke Farm .
(A)
timeliness (B) creativity (C) impracticability (D) effervescence (E)
vindication
40
. We were amazed that a man who had been heretofore the most …. of public
speakers could , in a single speech , electrify an audience and bring them
cheering to their feet .
(A)
enthralling (B) accomplished (C) pedestrian (D) auspicious (E) masterful
41
. Despite the mixture’s …. , we found that by lowering its temperature in the
laboratory we could dramatically reduce its tendency to vaporize .
(A)
resilient (B) volatile (C) homogeneous (D) insipid (E) acerbic
42
. surrounded by a host of besiegers and unable to …. their supplies , the
defenders of the castle feared their food would soon be …. .
(A)
replenish …. exhausted
(B)
consume …. hoarded
(C)
replace …. obtainable
(D)
estimate …. superfluous
(E)
deplete …. rationed
43
. Fitness experts claim that jogging is …. once you begin to jog regularly ,
you may be unable to stop , because you are sure to love it more and more all
the time .
(A)
exhausting (B) illusive (C) addictive (D) exotic (E) overrated
44
. Although newscasters often use the terms Chicano and Latino …. , students of
Hispanic-American culture are profoundly aware of the …. the two .
(A)
interchangeably …. dissimilarities
(B)
indifferently …. equivalence of
(C)
deprecatingly …. controversies about
(D)
unerringly …. significance of
(E)
confidently …. origins of
45
. She maintained that the proposed legislation was …. because it simply
established an affirmative action task force without making any appropriate
provision to fund such a force .
(A)
inevitable (B) inadequate (C) prudent (D)
necessary (E) beneficial
46
. The faculty senate warned that , if its recommendations were to go unheeded ,
the differences between the administration and the teaching staff would be ….
and eventually rendered irreconcilable .
(A)
rectified (B) exacerbated (C) imponderable (D) eradicated (E) alienated
47
. Hroswitha the nun , though hidden among the cloisters and …. time , is now
considered an important literary figure of the medieval period .
(A)
oppressed by (B) fighting against (C) celebrated throughout (D) elapsed from
(E)
obscured by
48
. Famed athlete Bobby Orr was given his first pair of skates by a …. Canadian
woman who somehow “knew” he would use them to attain sporting greatness .
(A)
prosperous (B) prescient (C) notorious (D) skeptical (E) fallible
49
. The supervisor’s evaluation was …. , for she noted the employee’s strong
points and limitations without overly emphasizing either .
(A)
equitable (B) laudatory (C) practicable (D) slanted (E) dogmatic
50 . She has sufficient tact to …. the ordinary
crises of diplomatic life , however , even her diplomacy is insufficient to
enable her to …. the current emergency .
(A)
negotiate …. comprehend
(B)
survive …. exaggerate
(C)
handle …. weather
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D) ignore …. transform
(E) aggravate …. resolve .