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Sentence Equivalence Set 1



  1. A and D The word in the blank describes common beliefs about scientific
    discoveries. The contextual clue is “in fact,” which indicates that the following
    clause is in contrast to what is currently believed about scientific discoveries.
    If the discoveries actually “take years of painstaking work,” then the common
    belief is wrong. A good prediction for the blank would be false belief. Of
    the choices, the words that most closely match false belief are myth and
    misconception.

  2. D and E The word in the blank describes what is necessary to ensure “success
    in this business.” The contextual clue is the causal clue “since.” If “one negative
    perception can often undo years of hard work,” then a business would need
    to maintain its reputation. The words that most closely match maintain are
    monitoring and oversight.

  3. C and E The word in the blank describes the level of tardiness that caused
    the professor to chastise the student. The contextual clue “instead” indicates
    contrast. When the student was “occasionally late,” it did not bother the
    professor. The word in the blank should thus be the opposite of “occasional.”
    A good prediction would be constant. The choices that best match constant are
    habitual and commonplace.

  4. B and D The word in the blank describes the player’s “brutish playing style.”
    The contextual clue “even” indicates that the player’s style was extreme for
    football. Since “violence is considered part of the game,” and the player’s style
    was extreme, a good prediction would be overboard. The choices that best
    match overboard are excessive and gratuitous.

  5. A and B The word in the blank describes the character’s attitude toward the
    “loving couple.” Since the character is “cynical,” his attitude toward the couple
    would most likely be negative. A good prediction would be distaste for. The
    words in the choice that most closely match distaste for are disdain for and
    contempt for.

  6. C and E The word in the blank tells us what the “financially minded critics
    have been skeptical” of. The contrast signal “Despite” indicates that their
    skepticism contrasts with the popularity of the website. If the critics are
    financially minded, then they would most likely be skeptical of the website’s
    ability to make money. A good prediction would be take advantage of. The
    choices that best match take advantage of are monetize and capitalize on.

  7. A and D The word in the blank describes the attitude that philosophical
    thinking takes toward empirical support. The contextual clue “or at least”
    indicates that this attitude is similar to the belief that “takes empirical
    support as irrelevant.” A good prediction would be a synonym of “irrelevant”:
    unimportant. The words in the choices that most match unimportant are
    tangential and inconsequential.

  8. A and B The word in the blank describes the company’s negative valuation.
    The contextual clue “rather” indicates contrast. Supporters of the company
    believe that the company is worthwhile, so they most likely have a positive
    view of the company. Thus they do not think the merits of the company
    explain its negative valuation. To predict a word we can conclude that the


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