GRE Verbal : GRE Verbal Reasoning

Study concepts, example questions & explanations for GRE Verbal

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Example Questions

Example Question #501 : Gre Verbal Reasoning

The politician never gave an original quote, but usually relied on familiar __________.

Possible Answers:

innovations

metaphors

eulogies

euphemisms

platitudes

Correct answer:

platitudes

Explanation:

The sentence notes the politician avoids "an original quote," and the correct answer will indicate unoriginality. The use of "familiar" also indicates that the missing word is something regularly said. "Platitudes," meaning an obvious or hackneyed saying, is the correct answer.

Example Question #502 : Gre Verbal Reasoning

Her fear of birds meant she had a great deal of __________ upon entering the avian house at the zoo.

Possible Answers:

enthusiasm

exhilaration

apprehension

composition

tranquility

Correct answer:

apprehension

Explanation:

The subject has a "fear of birds" which would not be helped by visiting "an avian house," which holds birds. The correct answer will indicate her fear acting up in her visit. "Apprehension," meaning a slight fear or sense of impending trouble, is the best choice.

Example Question #503 : Gre Verbal Reasoning

The student suffered the __________ of his peers thanks to his odd manners and sense of superiority.

Possible Answers:

admiration

approval

derision

approbation

celebration

Correct answer:

derision

Explanation:

The subject has "odd manners and a sense of superiority," which are not things that gather support among peers. The correct answer should mean mockery or scorn, the definition of "derision."

Example Question #504 : Gre Verbal Reasoning

The poet pondered endlessly over a clever enough __________ to place in the front page of his book.

Possible Answers:

subtitle

scabbard

byline

epigram

eulogy

Correct answer:

epigram

Explanation:

The use of "clever" to describe the missing word is a fantastic clue to the correct answer. As it is a poet trying to write something for a book, the missing word has to do with writing and must be clever. "Epigram," meaning a short and pithy statement, is the best choice.

Example Question #505 : Gre Verbal Reasoning

Jerome's head cold turned out to be the __________ of the party when he accidentally sneezed on the buffet table and got four other guests sick by the end of the night.

Possible Answers:

accolade

bane

enigma

paradigm

paragon

Correct answer:

bane

Explanation:

We're looking for a noun that conveys how Jerome's headcold spoiled the party. Because "bane" means "a person or thing that spoils; a cause of great distress or annoyance," "bane" is the correct answer.

Example Question #506 : Gre Verbal Reasoning

The candidate's __________ made a hectic campaign schedule difficult to achieve.

Possible Answers:

lassitude

gratitude

moxie

gregariousness

ebullience

Correct answer:

lassitude

Explanation:

The candidate has trouble with "a hectic campaign schedule," implying an inability to keep up the pace. This means the missing word has to indicate the candidate's problems with the schedule. "Lassitude," meaning weariness and lacking in energy, is the correct answer.

Example Question #507 : Gre Verbal Reasoning

The large amount of visiting fans arrived at the game in a virtual __________ of cars and buses.

Possible Answers:

skiff

mast

armada

galleon

jalopy

Correct answer:

armada

Explanation:

"The large amount of visiting fans" would need to be carried in a good number "of cars and buses." The correct answer must reflect the large size of the buses and cars. "Armada," meaning a large fleet of ships, is the best choice among the answers.

Example Question #508 : Gre Verbal Reasoning

The young boy was a __________ who was always the last member of his class to do anything.

Possible Answers:

sprinter

stevedore

fusillade

dawdler

drone

Correct answer:

dawdler

Explanation:

The key phrase in the sentence is that the boy was "the last member of the class to do anything." This means he was slow or even lazy, and the correct answer must reflect this.  "Dawdler," meaning someone who lags behind, is the best choice among the answers.

Example Question #261 : Text Completion

Reformers criticized the new policy that actively promoted bright students for having a __________ of poor performing students behind.

Possible Answers:

strain

scabbard

dross

drone

levity

Correct answer:

dross

Explanation:

The sentence notes certain students are left "behind," due to certain performance standards. This means the correct answer will indicate something that is cut out from the larger group. "Dross," meaning the impurities left after refining and here used metaphorically, is the best choice among the answers.

Example Question #262 : Text Completion

Despite his popularity, the literary elite considered the author a __________ who only followed writing that made him money.

Possible Answers:

monolith

hack

blowhard

commandant

lacuna

Correct answer:

hack

Explanation:

The sentence indicates the author is both looked down on by "the literary elite" and only sought what "made him money." This indicates that the author was viewed as amateurish and seeking the work that was best financially for him. "Hack," meaning a person who writes whatever makes money despite the level of quality, is the correct answer choice.

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