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Example Question #1 : Logic Based Sentence Completions
Yesterday, Paul Williamsonbergfriend was hired as the ________________ financial officer of the company.
boss
primary
solo
chief
chief
This question asks you to select the best answer based on context clues, and a knowledge of the most appropriate idiomatic expression in this case. While "solo" and "primary" could both be considered grammatically correct options, neither of these is a common business expression, whereas "chief financial officer" is a very common job title at companies of a certain size. While "boss" has a vaguely similar meaning to chief, it is to informal to be appropriate for use in this setting.
Example Question #1 : Logic Based Sentence Completions
The disorder and bad publicity brought on by the Williamsonbergfriend scandal really ________________ the company's standing in the industry.
damaged
ameliorated
opened
removed
damaged
"Disorder and bad publicity" clearly would "hurt" or "damage" a company's standing. "Ameliorated" is a verb meaning to improve, and is thus an antonym of the correct answer. A company's standing is unlikely to be completely "removed" unless that company ceases to exist. "Opened" does not make sense in this context.
Example Question #2 : Logic Based Sentence Completions
Even a cursory glance at the results of the ____________________ would let any reasonable observer know that the company's books were not in order.
count up
audit
physical examination
auditorium
audit
Here, we're looking for a noun that would refer to a detailed accounting of the company's financial "books" or records. The only word that makes sense in this context is "audit."
Example Question #3 : Logic Based Sentence Completions
I stayed away from all my sick friends, because I didn't want to ______________.
catch the flu
have a rest
make a mess
catch sight of
catch the flu
The sentence states that the subject did not want to become sick like his friends. "To catch the flu" means to become sick with the flu. "To catch sight of something" means to have your attention drawn to it; "make a mess" means to cause disorder and "have a rest" means to relax.
Example Question #4 : Logic Based Sentence Completions
It is a possibility that a thunder storm ________________ cause the city to flood.
could
is
should
None of these
could
This sentence is talking about the possibility of flooding so could is the best answer. "Could" is used to express possibility. "Should" is used when giving advice. "Is" is a being verb.
Example Question #5 : Logic Based Sentence Completions
My uncle's favorite piece of advice was, "You ___________ always follow your heart."
would
should
could
None of these
should
"Should" is the correct answer because should is an imperative commonly used when giving advice. "Could" is used when talking about past abilities. While the question is talking about the advice his uncle used to give. "Would" is incorrect because "would" is commonly used when speaking about unreal situations or conditions.
Example Question #6 : Logic Based Sentence Completions
People say I ______________ my father. I have his jet black hair and pointy nose.
None of these
take after
look after
go after
take after
"Take after" is the correct answer because it means to resemble someone. Here the sentence says the subject shares physical traits with his father like hair color and nose shape. "Go after" means to try and get something. "Look after" means to care for someone.
Example Question #7 : Logic Based Sentence Completions
I should have gone to cooking school. I ____________ have been a great cook.
should
make
could
would
would
This sentence talks about an imaginary situation. When talking about imaginary situations, would is the correct verb to use. "Could" is used when talking about past abilities, and "should" is used when giving advice. "Make" means to form something.
Example Question #8 : Logic Based Sentence Completions
After deciding the time, date, and location of the meeting, I was tired of _______________ all the decisions.
writing
doing
making
taking
making
The verb "make" is used when speaking about decisions. "Take" means to accept or receive. "Do" is used with non-specific activities. "Writing" means to put something on paper. Since this question talks about the decisions made, "make" is the only correct answer.
Example Question #9 : Logic Based Sentence Completions
I had a long weekend. I don't plan to _____________ anything this weekend.
eat
do
write
make
do
Since the sentence speaks of any activity and is not specific, the only correct answer is "do." "Do" is used when speaking about non-specific activities.