GRE Verbal : GRE Verbal Reasoning

Study concepts, example questions & explanations for GRE Verbal

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Example Questions

Example Question #767 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Texts

Both sides agreed the controversy needed a(n) _________________ party to help resolve the conflict.

Possible Answers:

disinterested

zealots

hackneyed

enthusiastic

sycophantic

Correct answer:

disinterested

Explanation:

The party described by the missing word is attempting to resolve the "controversy." The correct answer needs to reflect a person who could work with both sides. "Disinterested," meaning unbiased or neutral, is the best answer choice.

Example Question #768 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Texts

She was ________________ enough to claim that she was not at a party, but she was caught on a surveillance camera.

Possible Answers:

irreproachable

mendacious

venerable

innocuous

perspicacious

Correct answer:

mendacious

Explanation:

To claim she was not where "she was caught on a surveillance camera," indicates that she was less than honest. The correct answer should mean prone to lying or deception, the definition of "mendacious."

Example Question #1081 : Gre Verbal Reasoning

The film's ___________________ humor was looked down on by intellectual critics.

Possible Answers:

exemplary

superlative

acerbic

perspicacious

sophomoric

Correct answer:

sophomoric

Explanation:

The film is "looked down on by the intellectual critics," meaning the humor is unappealing to intellectuals. The correct answer needs to mean the opposite of "intellectual."  "Sophomoric," meaning juvenile or conceited, is the best fit.

Example Question #836 : Text Completion

The _________________ city councilman was an easy target for underworld bribery.

Possible Answers:

venal

disinterested

irreproachable

mercurial

venerable

Correct answer:

venal

Explanation:

The city councilman is "an easy target" for bribery. The correct answer needs to mean corruptible or able to be bribed, the definition of "venal."

Example Question #837 : Text Completion

The book was highly derivative, with a ___________________ plotline.

Possible Answers:

cliché

innovative

avant garde

novel

supercilious

Correct answer:

cliché

Explanation:

The plotline for a "highly derivative" book will be old and common, and the correct answer should illuminate this. "Cliché," meaning an overused and unoriginal phrase or idea, is the best choice.

Example Question #1082 : Gre Verbal Reasoning

Standing in the presence of his idol, he quickly became _____________ and unable to speak.

Possible Answers:

salacious

articulate

ebullient

poised

flustered

Correct answer:

flustered

Explanation:

The inability to speak "in the presence of his idol," indicates the subject was bothered and agitated, and the correct answer will reflect this. "Flustered," meaning worked up or problematically excited, is the best choice.

Example Question #1083 : Gre Verbal Reasoning

His ________________ lectures usually made half the class zone out after fifteen minutes.

Possible Answers:

affable

soporific

effusive

vivacious

ebullient

Correct answer:

soporific

Explanation:

The fact the class would "zone out after fifteen minutes" indicates the lectures were quite boring and the correct answer will reflect this. "Soporific," meaning excessively drawn out and sleep inducing, is the correct answer.

Example Question #1084 : Gre Verbal Reasoning

The students used to love the young priest’s sermons, which he delivered so __________, as though he were directing a flowing symphony, but with words.

Possible Answers:

vociferously

mellifluously

didactically

pacifically

tonally

Correct answer:

mellifluously

Explanation:

The most temping wrong answer would be "pacifically" (so long as you are not taken in by "tonally" just because of the reference to the symphony). "Pacific" comes from the Latin pax, pacis, which means peace, and facio—from which we get many of our "-fy", "-fic" endings—meaning to make.

The operative word here, however, is "flowing", which is better matched by "mellifluous."  The "fluous" portion clearly means flowing. The "mellli" portion comes from the Latin mel or Greek meli, meaning honey. Very distantly, the word "molasses" comes from this same base.

Example Question #772 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Texts

The fact he was so ______________ allowed him to talk his way past many barriers.

Possible Answers:

taciturn

bellicose

fortuitous

obtuse

articulate

Correct answer:

articulate

Explanation:

The subject is able "to talk his way past many barriers." This means the missing word will indicate his ability to speak. "Articulate," meaning well spoken and literate, is the best choice.

Example Question #773 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Texts

The school was so ________________ that they had not bought new furniture in over two decades.

Possible Answers:

supercilious

frugal

judicious

excessive

lavish

Correct answer:

frugal

Explanation:

The school has "not bought new furniture," meaning that the school is either unwilling or unable to spend money. The correct answer should mean extremely economical or penny-pinching, the definition of "frugal."

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