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Example Questions
Example Question #1371 : Gre Verbal Reasoning
In order to intimidate his daughter's date, the father gave __________ instructions to the boy when he came to pick her up.
terse
adroit
friendly
generous
salubrious
terse
The father's attempted intimidation means his tone would have been anything but nice. Terse, meaning short and to the point, is the only answer choice that makes sense in context with intimidate.
Example Question #1372 : Gre Verbal Reasoning
Despite getting rejected a dozen times, the young boy remained ___________ to take his crush on a date.
poised
ponderous
disheartened
nervous
unenthused
poised
The boy was still pursuing his crush despite the rejections, and the correct answer choice should reflect that. Disheartened and unenthused would indicate he had given up. Nervous and ponderous on the other hand, would indicate he was less resolved to continue. Poised is the only answer choice that fits in the sentence.
Example Question #1371 : Gre Verbal Reasoning
The peacock's main method of attracting a mate is by spreading his ________ tail feathers.
resplendent
dull
languid
brawny
torpid
resplendent
The peacock's tail feathers need to attract a mate and therefore must be something attractive. Torpid, languid, and dull do not have such a meaning, while brawny, meaning "muscular," does not fit the sentence at all.
Example Question #1374 : Gre Verbal Reasoning
While the student attempted to make his essays evenhanded, the result was usually quite __________.
fair
polemical
assured
subtle
understated
polemical
The structure of the sentence indicates that the correct answer will be an antonym for "evenhanded." While none of the choices are true synonyms, only "polemical," meaning argumentative and causing debates, is an antonym.
Example Question #1375 : Gre Verbal Reasoning
Despite his parents' attempts to push him towards another career path, the young man was ____________ about joining the Marines.
indifferent
equivocal
languid
adamant
ambivalent
adamant
The young man is staying focused on the Marines despite his parents' wishes, which means he is excited about joining and is remaining vigilant. "Adamant," meaning inflexible and determined, is the only answer choice that would give such a meaning to the sentence.
Example Question #1376 : Gre Verbal Reasoning
The politician saw himself as a gifted public speaker, but his aides knew he was actually a _______________ orator.
resplendent
ponderous
compelling
polemical
lighthearted
ponderous
The structure of the sentence indicates the aides have a very different view of the politician's abilities than he does. The correct answer choice needs to mean the opposite of "gifted public speaker." "Ponderous," meaning slow and weighty, is the only answer choice that truly stands in opposition.
Example Question #1377 : Gre Verbal Reasoning
While the suspect never revealed anything, the detective was suspicious of his ________ manner.
assured
vociferous
exuberant
poised
reticent
reticent
While there are many reasons a suspect can seem suspicious, the sentence mentions that "the suspect never revealed anything." "Vociferous" and "exuberant" would make the suspect say too much, while "poised" and "assured" would make the suspect confidently reveal some facts. "Reticent," meaning to be restrained and withholding, is the correct answer.
Example Question #1372 : Gre Verbal Reasoning
The head injury was worrying to the doctors, as the patient was losing his memory and his actions had become _____________.
subtle
assured
erratic
unassuming
satisfying
erratic
The patient was drawing concern from his doctors after a head injury and had memory problems. All of these facts indicate that the patient's behavior was strange and problematic. "Erratic," meaning inconsistent and irregular, is the only answer choice that gives the appropriate meaning to the sentence.
Example Question #1379 : Gre Verbal Reasoning
Studies have shown young people increasingly view religious laws as ______________ and unnecessary.
odious
crucial
exempt
esoteric
contemporary
esoteric
"Religious laws" is a phrase inserted as a trap, as the real clue to the answer is the pairing of the blank with "unnecessary." "Contempt" and "crucial" are antonyms of "unnecessary," while "exempt" and "odious" are not sensible when paired with "unnecessary." "Esoteric," meaning hard to understand, is the correct answer choice.
Example Question #1091 : One Blank Texts
The old home looked like it had not been cleaned in years, with dust on the mantle and a ___________ sofa in the corner.
hoary
decoy
vibrant
portentuous
lavish
hoary
"The old home," as well as the other adjectives, indicate the sofa itself was old and dirty. "Hoary," which means old and shabby, is the correct answer choice.