RLA - Reasoning through Language Arts Vocabulary in Context Questions and Answers — Questions and Answers
Question 1: Read the sentence below. "The politician's speech was filled with platitudes about unity and progress, but he offered no concrete plans to achieve either goal." In the sentence above, what is the most likely meaning of the word "platitudes"?
- Detailed and specific policy proposals
- Angry and aggressive accusations
- Humorous and lighthearted anecdotes
- Remarks or statements that are commonplace and unoriginal (Correct answer)
Correct answer: Remarks or statements that are commonplace and unoriginal
The sentence contrasts 'platitudes' with 'concrete plans,' indicating that the platitudes are vague and lack substance. They are common, unoriginal statements used to sound good without saying anything specific.
Question 2: Read the following scenario. "After weeks of meticulous planning, the project manager was finally ready to execute the most complex phase of the operation. She gathered her team, assigned the final tasks, and gave the signal to begin." In the context of the passage, what does the word "execute" mean?
- To put a plan into action (Correct answer)
- To create a new plan
- To perform a public ceremony
- To put someone to death
Correct answer: To put a plan into action
The context describes a project manager who has finished planning and is now starting the 'most complex phase.' The clues 'assigned the final tasks' and 'gave the signal to begin' strongly support the meaning of carrying out or implementing the plan. While 'execute' can mean other things, they do not fit this specific scenario.
Question 3: Read the passage below. "The documentary was meant to be an objective look at the historical event, but the director's bias was palpable. Through the careful selection of interviewees and the dramatic, one-sided narration, the film presented a skewed version of the facts." Which word in the passage is used to mean "easily felt or perceived"?
- objective
- palpable (Correct answer)
- skewed
- historical
Correct answer: palpable
The sentence states the director's bias was 'palpable,' and then gives examples of how this bias was evident (selection of interviewees, narration). This implies the bias was so strong it could almost be felt, which is the meaning of palpable.
Question 4: Read the following sentence. "Her argument was built on a foundation of dubious 'facts' and conjecture, and it quickly crumbled under the slightest scrutiny from the panel." In the sentence above, the word "crumbled" is used figuratively to mean that the argument:
- was physically broken into small pieces
- was presented in a disorganized way
- was proven to be weak and fell apart (Correct answer)
- was made stronger by the panel's questions
Correct answer: was proven to be weak and fell apart
The sentence uses the metaphor of a poorly built structure ('foundation of dubious 'facts'') to describe an argument. Just as a weak building would crumble under pressure, the argument 'crumbled under...scrutiny,' meaning it failed and could not be defended when examined closely.
Question 5: Read the following sentence. "The company's new wellness program was a panacea for employee morale, leading to increased productivity and a more positive work environment." In the context of this sentence, the word "panacea" most nearly means:
- a cure-all (Correct answer)
- a problem
- a question
- a requirement
Correct answer: a cure-all
The sentence describes the wellness program as having multiple positive effects ('increased productivity' and 'a more positive work environment') on employee morale. This suggests the program was a solution for all related problems, which is the meaning of 'panacea.'
Question 6: Read the passage below. "Despite the initial setbacks, the research team remained sanguine about their chances of a breakthrough, pointing to promising preliminary data as a reason for their optimism." Based on the context provided, what is the meaning of the word "sanguine"?
- Angry and resentful
- Confused and uncertain
- Depressed and hopeless
- Cheerful and optimistic (Correct answer)
Correct answer: Cheerful and optimistic
The sentence provides a direct clue by ending with 'a reason for their optimism.' This indicates that 'sanguine' is related to feeling optimistic. The team was hopeful despite 'initial setbacks.'
Read the sentence below.
"The politician's speech was filled with platitudes about unity and progress, but he offered no concrete plans to achieve either goal."
In the sentence above, what is the most likely meaning of the word "platitudes"?