GRE Verbal : GRE Verbal Reasoning

Study concepts, example questions & explanations for GRE Verbal

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Example Questions

Example Question #623 : One Blank Texts

Over the years, the warring tribes slowly __________ into one kingdom.

Possible Answers:

fractured

obviated

co-opted

coalesced

jeopardized

Correct answer:

coalesced

Explanation:

The tribes went from "warring" to becoming "one kingdom." The correct answer will describe their process of uniting. "Coalesced," meaning to come together or merge, is the best answer choice.

Example Question #661 : Text Completion

With the league contracting, the two teams had to __________ their players onto one roster.

Possible Answers:

explode

merge

goad

broach

wax

Correct answer:

merge

Explanation:

The key element of the sentence is the fact "two teams" had to make "one roster." This means the two teams had to combine and the correct answer will reflect this. "Merge," meaning to combine and come together, is the best choice.

Example Question #662 : Text Completion

The attorney used the graph to __________ his interpretation of the facts in a way that the jury could comprehend.

Possible Answers:

arbitrate

disorient

atone

delineate

distrain

Correct answer:

delineate

Explanation:

"Delineate" means to explain or describe precisely, and most clearly makes sense of the sentence.  The attorney wants the jury to comprehend the information.

Example Question #601 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Texts

Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.

Even though he was __________ for his academic gifts, his grades rarely measured up.

Possible Answers:

degraded

despised

lauded

admonished

degraded

admonished

criticized

Correct answer:

lauded

Explanation:

The structure of the sentence indicates that the bad grades were a surprise, and therefore he was held in high esteem for his abilities. This means "admonished," "criticized," "degraded," and "despised" can all be ruled out. "Lauded," meaning praised and celebrated, is the correct answer.

Example Question #602 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Texts

Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.

Although he rarely disagreed with his students, the professor liked to __________ their arguments to make them defend their positions.

Possible Answers:

disregard

bolster

undergird

flout

gainsay

Correct answer:

gainsay

Explanation:

The professor "rarely disagreed with his students," although he still wants them to "defend their position."  This means the correct answer should indicate he is challenging them.  "Gainsay," meaning to automatically contradict or go against, is the best choice among the answers.

Example Question #603 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Texts

Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.

Whereas most of the riverside villa's inhabitants lived moderately lavish lives, the __________ chose to live in a nearby cave and forsake the comforts that the other inhabitants adopted.

Possible Answers:

halcyon

ascetic

neophyte

anathema

tyro

Correct answer:

ascetic

Explanation:

We need a noun that represents a person, so we can discard "halcyon," an adjective defined as denoting a period of time in the past that was idyllically happy and peaceful. "Neophyte" and "tyro" both mean beginner, so we are left with "anathema" and "ascetic." As "anathema" means something or someone vehemently disliked, and "ascetic" means a person who practices severe self-discipline and abstention; "ascetic" is the correct choice.

Example Question #604 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Texts

Fill in the blank with the best answer.

Finding few faults in the production, the critic _________ the play.

Possible Answers:

extolled

lambasted

discounted

allayed

exonerated

Correct answer:

extolled

Explanation:

To "extol" means to praise. It makes sense that the critic, finding little wrong with the play, offered a good review. "Lambaste" is the opposite: to criticize severely.

Example Question #605 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Texts

Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.

Her boss __________ her for missing the deadline on submitting the report, which caused the company to lose money.

Possible Answers:

enraged

maligned

inundated

ameliorated

castigated

Correct answer:

castigated

Explanation:

The boss obviously scolded her, which is the meaning of "castigated." “Maligned” means slandered, which isn't quite the same thing. The other answers don't make sense in context.

Example Question #631 : One Blank Texts

Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.

Concerned for his patient’s liver, Donald’s doctor advised him to __________ from alcohol.

Possible Answers:

abstain

indulge

procure

rescind

cringe

Correct answer:

abstain

Explanation:

It is common knowledge that alcohol abuse is deleterious to the health of the liver.  Naturally, Donald’s doctor would want him to "abstain" (that is, refrain) from alcohol consumption.

Example Question #632 : One Blank Texts

Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.

The contract had been intentionally __________ by the crooked attorney in order to trick the farmer into signing away his property.

Possible Answers:

obfuscated

explicated

clarified

nullified

obliterated

Correct answer:

obfuscated

Explanation:

The word that fills in the blank must consider three things: 1) The contract still exists; it has not been "obliterated"; 2) The crooked attorney wants the farmer to sign the contract; a "nullified" contract is a non-binding contract, even when signed; and 3) It would not likely be in the crooked attorney’s interests to explain to the farmer how he is cheating him; it would not be in the attorney’s interest to "clarify" or "explicate" the terms of the contract. "Obfuscate" is the answer because it is in the attorney’s interest to deliberately make the contract difficult to understand.

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