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Example Question #431 : Gre Verbal Reasoning
Although the teens claimed they had nothing to drink, their __________ was obvious.
inebriation
disdain
poise
fraud
sobriety
inebriation
The teens are the missing word, which goes against the claim "they had nothing to drink." The correct answer must indicate they were actually drinking. "Inebriation," meaning intoxication and drunkenness, is the best fit.
Example Question #432 : Gre Verbal Reasoning
The teaching method was criticized for wanting __________ among students, not allowing the most talented to shine.
parity
disinterest
obsequiousness
whimsy
tractability
parity
"Not allowing the most talented to shine" is the key phrase in the sentence. The phrase indicates that the "teaching method" is trying to keep students even. "Parity," meaning equality or balance, is the best fit.
Example Question #433 : Gre Verbal Reasoning
After the first day of the road trip, he decided to become the __________ of the group's travels in his journal.
usurper
underminer
paragon
rancor
chronicler
chronicler
The subject is putting down the "group's travels in his journal." This means he is recording the actions and circumstances of the group's trip, the description of the work of a "chronicler."
Example Question #434 : Gre Verbal Reasoning
Suggested to be played at a brisk pace, the band instead played the song like a __________.
smorgasbord
stanza
celebration
dirge
vignette
dirge
The way the band played the song is at odds with the suggested "brisk pace." The correct answer will mean a slow or not as fast song. "Dirge," meaning a sad and mournful song, is the best choice.
Example Question #435 : Gre Verbal Reasoning
His essay on puddles contained surprising __________ for dealing with such a light subject.
vacuousness
brevity
levity
debility
profundity
profundity
The essay is on a "light subject," but has a "surprising" amount of the missing word. The correct answer must be an antonym of "light." "Profundity," meaning depth and insight, is the best choice.
Example Question #436 : Gre Verbal Reasoning
Some psychologists believe teens' __________ is a put on, and that they care more deeply than they admit.
fervor
irascibility
apathy
masochism
altruism
apathy
The sentence explicitly contrasts that teens "care more deeply" with their "put on" of the missing word. The correct answer will mean the opposite of caring deeply. "Apathy," meaning disinterest or lack of emotion, is the best choice.
Example Question #437 : Gre Verbal Reasoning
The __________ of a parent will spur a child to action, as a forbidden act is always more tempting to try.
nonchalance
solace
torpor
disapprobation
condoning
disapprobation
The sentence discusses a "forbidden act," in a parallel way to the missing word. The correct answer must therefore match this sense of being fordbidden. "Disapprobation," meaning disapproval or condemnation, is the best choice.
Example Question #438 : Gre Verbal Reasoning
The __________ of their supporters was unmatched, and their chants drowned out everything else.
ambivalence
apathy
nonchalance
disinterest
fervor
fervor
Having chants that have "drowned out everything else" indicates the supporters were quite loud. The correct answer will tell why they were so vocal. "Fervor," meaning passion or enthusiasm, is the best fit.
Example Question #439 : Gre Verbal Reasoning
He viewed himself as a stern leader, but his troops thought he actually became a ridiculous __________.
protégé
inebriate
parody
martinet
mercenary
martinet
The troops disagree with the subject's view of himself only in degree. If he sees himself as stern, his troops think he seriousness goes too far. "Martinet," meaning a person too attached to rules and discipline, is the correct answer.
Example Question #440 : Gre Verbal Reasoning
The film's jokes were so on target that many viewers were unaware it was a __________.
decoy
vignette
paragon
circumvention
parody
parody
The sentence says two things about the film: it had a number of jokes and it was the missing word. The correct answer must therefore be something to do with jokes or comedy. "Parody," meaning a spoof or mocking imitation, is the best choice.
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