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Example Questions
Example Question #961 : Gre Verbal Reasoning
After reading a variety of racist books, the man's beliefs became particularly __________.
jovial
exuberant
odious
serene
equivocal
odious
The man's beliefs changed after he had read "racist books," giving a strong clue to the correct word. Presumably, the books were hateful and nasty. "Odious," meaning repellent and hateful, is the only answer choice that fits the sentence.
Example Question #962 : Gre Verbal Reasoning
No matter how often the teacher begged for quiet, the students remained quite _____________.
unassuming
impenetrable
reserved
docile
voluble
voluble
The teacher cannot get the students to be quiet, no matter what. The students, therefore, are being loud and boisterous. Only "voluble," meaning talkative or noisy, fits the meaning of the sentence.
Example Question #651 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Texts
The man's conversational style featured lots of extraneous points that were not __________ to his main idea.
munificent
effusive
exuberant
germane
excessive
germane
The man's style had "extraneous points," which means he was not staying close to the "main idea." The correct answer will the be a word that indicates staying close to the main idea. "Germane," meaning relevant or on topic, is the best answer choice.
Example Question #963 : Gre Verbal Reasoning
Being ______________ appeared to be second nature to her, as she would help anyone who needed assistance.
avaricious
efficient
perspicacious
parsimonious
munificent
munificent
The subject's desire to "help anyone" is the chief descriptor of the correct answer in the sentence. The best choice will mean giving or generous, which is the definition of "munificent."
Example Question #653 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Texts
The level of ignorance on display from the crowd was ______________ to the intellectual lecturer.
stupefying
mundane
gratifying
salvific
pertinent
stupefying
All of the given answer choices could complete the sentence in some fashion, but the best option will be correct answer. The contrast between an "intellectual lecturer" and the ignorance of the crowd means the lecturer is at odds with the crowd's views. "Stupefying," meaning shocking or stunning, is the best answer choice.
Example Question #964 : Gre Verbal Reasoning
Her children joked that her _______________ purse could hold all the world's riches.
impish
voluminous
miniscule
efficient
mundane
voluminous
The phrase "all the world's riches" makes it clear the children joked about the size of their mother's purse. "Voluminous, meaning extremely large or spacious, is the correct answer choice.
Example Question #655 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Texts
The political party was ________________ and unable to compete in most elections.
vital
seminal
germinal
vibrant
robust
germinal
The party was "unable to compete," which means it was not a strong or established party. The correct answer will indicate the party's weakness. "Germinal," meaning undeveloped or immature, is the correct answer.
Example Question #656 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Texts
The team became ______________, and soon quit following their coach's instructions.
agreeable
obsequious
servile
equivocal
mutinous
mutinous
The team's action, not following what the coach asked, is a sign they were acting against their coach. The correct answer will indicate rebellion. "Mutinous," meaning to seek to overthrow, is the correct answer.
Example Question #657 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Texts
He had grown from an awkward kid to a _______________ young adult in a matter of just a few years.
reclusive
voracious
personable
reticent
salacious
personable
The structure of the sentence contrasts "awkward kid" with the correct answer. The right choice will be a word meaning the opposite of "awkward." Of the answer choices, only "personable," meaning likable and attractive, fits the sentence.
Example Question #658 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Texts
Her desire to read was ________________, and she had read half the library in the summer.
ambivalent
munificent
voracious
underwhelming
perspicacious
voracious
The amount the subject of the sentence read means she had a very strong desire to read. The correct answer will mean extreme desire. "Voracious," meaning rapacious or extremely hungry, is the correct answer.