GRE Verbal : GRE Verbal Reasoning

Study concepts, example questions & explanations for GRE Verbal

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Example Questions

Example Question #1211 : Gre Verbal Reasoning

The __________ conversation in classes made the professor seek a more open and unstructured approach to discussions.

Possible Answers:

amorphous

pedantic

boisterous

freewheeling

sweeping

Correct answer:

pedantic

Explanation:

The professor's solution to the problematic conversations is to encourage "a more open and unstructured approach." This means the correct answer will stand in opposition to "open and unstructured." "Pedantic," meaning overly focused on minor details of book learning, is the best choice among the answers.

Example Question #1212 : Gre Verbal Reasoning

His family history meant heart attacks were something to which he was always __________, despite his seeming great health.

Possible Answers:

ignorant

prone

reclusive

cant

equivocal

Correct answer:

prone

Explanation:

The subject is in "seeming great health," but still has to be worried about heart attacks. The missing word should mean vulnerable to or likely to have, the definition of "prone."

Example Question #1213 : Gre Verbal Reasoning

Despite gestures of good will, the new CEO was continually seen as a rather __________ presence to her employeees.

Possible Answers:

benign

indifferent

malevolent

uncompromising

Correct answer:

malevolent

Explanation:

The sentence contrasts the missing word with "good will." This means the correct answer will in some way mean the opposite of "good will." "Malevolent," meaning intrinsically and irreversibly evil, is the best choice among the answers.

Example Question #1214 : Gre Verbal Reasoning

The young boy was remarkably __________, and always bothered his parents until he got what he wanted.

Possible Answers:

reclusive

complacent

nonplussed

immoderate

importunate

Correct answer:

importunate

Explanation:

The boy's has "always bothered his parents," which the sentence's structure indicates is a near definition for the missing word.  The correct answer should mean persistent and annoying, which is the definition of "importunate." 

Example Question #1215 : Gre Verbal Reasoning

The defendant was seen by the jury as __________, and they specifically mentioned they believed the police's account more.

Possible Answers:

disingenuous

complacent

sycophantic

authentic

candid

Correct answer:

disingenuous

Explanation:

The jury "believed the police's account more," which means they felt the defendant was less trustworthy. The correct answer must indicate that the jury was not entirely certain about the defendant's story. "Disingenuous," meaning insincere or deceitful, is the best choice among the answers.

Example Question #1216 : Gre Verbal Reasoning

Her good moods were __________, and she usually walked around with a sour temperament.

Possible Answers:

probable

enduring

fortifying

fortuitous

evanescent

Correct answer:

evanescent

Explanation:

The "good moods" are explicitly contrasted with her "sour temperament" being what "she usually walked around with" in her life. The correct answer will indicate the "good moods" are not permanent or customary.  "Evanescent," meaning short lived and fleeting, is the best choice among the answers.

Example Question #1217 : Gre Verbal Reasoning

The employment recruiter admitted resumes did not always help, and that he looked for __________ elements in prospective employees.

Possible Answers:

insincere

concrete

throwaway

material

intangible

Correct answer:

intangible

Explanation:

While there are some clues in the sentence, particularly that the recruiter thought "resumes did not always help," the answer choices provide an opportunity to rule out answers.  "Throwaway" and "insincere" are synonyms, as are "concrete" and "material," which means they would give the same meaning to the sentence and cannot be correct answers.  "Intangible," meaning abstract or impossible to define, is the best choice.

Example Question #1218 : Gre Verbal Reasoning

The __________ communities strongly objected to the municipality's decision to move their waste to outlying areas.

Possible Answers:

callous

powerful

distant

proximate

indifferent

Correct answer:

proximate

Explanation:

Since the communities described by the missing word have "strongly objected," then "indifferent" and "callous" can be ruled out. Similarly, a "powerful" or "distant" community would have no need to object over a waste problem. "Proximate," meaning near and immediate, is the best choice.

Example Question #1219 : Gre Verbal Reasoning

The boy's __________ nature meant he got in more than his share of fights.

Possible Answers:

cowardly

pugnacious

debilitating

reclusive

passive

Correct answer:

pugnacious

Explanation:

The best clue in the sentence is that the boy "got in more than his share of fights." This indicates the best answer will have to do with fighting. "Pugnacious," meaning aggressive and ready to fight, is the correct answer choice.

Example Question #1220 : Gre Verbal Reasoning

His __________ manner at public events usually embarassed his much more proper wife.

Possible Answers:

immaculate

gauche

affable

personable

gregarious

Correct answer:

gauche

Explanation:

The subject stands in contrast to "his much more proper wife."  This means his manner, which is also described as "embarrasing," is decidedly not proper. "Gauche," meaning awkward or tacky, is the correct answer choice.

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