GRE Verbal : Nouns in One-Blank Texts

Study concepts, example questions & explanations for GRE Verbal

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Example Questions

Example Question #161 : Nouns In One Blank Texts

Candidates, engaged in political debate, were once governed by a sense of propriety but now attack one another with the __________ of wild beasts.

Possible Answers:

placidity

stoicism

froideur

impassivity

vehemence

Correct answer:

vehemence

Explanation:

"Placidity," "impassivity," "froideur," and "stoicism" would all indicate that the political candidates seem detached from the debates, but this does not fit with the comparison to wild beasts. "Vehemence", meaning ferocity, is the best choice.

Example Question #162 : Nouns In One Blank Texts

Dictators, who have wanted to find scapegoats for problems, have found easy scapegoats in groups such as gypsies and mendicants, all of whom were often __________ already.

Possible Answers:

accepted

welcome

pariahs

insiders

dominant

Correct answer:

pariahs

Explanation:

"Dominant" means powerful, so it would be difficult for a dictator to blame people, who are dominant in society. "Insiders," "accepted," and "welcome" would all describe people, who are very integrated in mainstream society. "Pariahs," meaning outcasts, would be the easiest targets, and thus that word is the best choice.

Example Question #187 : One Blank Texts

While decried by critics as a __________, the President endorsed a number of democratic reforms while in office.

Possible Answers:

paragon

potentate

progeny

pariah

philistine

Correct answer:

potentate

Explanation:

The word while points towards a shift in the sentence: although the critics believe one thing, the President does something different. The best fit is potentate, which means "one who rules with great power" as it is most starkly contrasted with democratic reform—more than a pariah (someone rejected by a social group) or philistine (one who is uncultured and not intellectual).

Example Question #163 : Nouns In One Blank Texts

The professor's progressive __________ stood out among his more staid colleagues.

Possible Answers:

intemperance

pedagogy

atonement

facade

lagubriousness

Correct answer:

pedagogy

Explanation:

The fact the subject in the sentence is a professor is the best clue to the correct answer.  Since it discusses the way one professor is different from "his more staid colleagues," the answer will have to do with teaching or academia. "Pedagogy," meaning a method or study of teaching, is the best choice.

Example Question #189 : One Blank Texts

The country India faces several problems, one of which is the corruption among its high ranking officials, who often engage in practices such as bribery with __________.

Possible Answers:

consequence

liability

disgrace

impunity

reproach

Correct answer:

impunity

Explanation:

Choosing any of the words "consequence," "liability," "reproach," or "disgrace," would mean that the officials in question have to pay the price for their engaging in immoral practices. "Impunity," meaning freedom from consequences, would mean that these officials are unchecked, which would in fact be contributing to the country's problems. Thus, "impunity" is the best choice.

Example Question #164 : Nouns In One Blank Texts

Humans are known to heartlessly betray one another, while dogs are marked by an enormous amount of __________ of their owners and will go to any length to protect them.

Possible Answers:

treachery

infidelity

allegiance

chicanery

duplicity

Correct answer:

allegiance

Explanation:

"Treachery," "chicanery," "duplicity," and "infidelity" are all attributes of people who would easily betray one another. The sentence wishes to contrast such behavior with the behavior of dogs. Thus, "allegiance," meaning loyalty, is the best choice.

Example Question #165 : Nouns In One Blank Texts

Though completely impverished, proud Clara preferred the prospect of homelessness to the __________ of admitting her situation to her friends or going on welfare.

Possible Answers:

abasement

elation

gratification

triumph

dignity

Correct answer:

abasement

Explanation:

"Elation," meaning joy, would probably not be something someone impoverished was feeling upon considering her circumstances. Neither is "gratification," which means satisfication, nor is "triumph," which means victory. It would seem that Clara considers asking for help to be undignified, so "dignity" does not work. "Abasement", meaning shame, seems most like the thing she is trying to avoid by not asking for help, so this is the best choice.

Example Question #166 : Nouns In One Blank Texts

The coach’s __________ of his star player at the awards ceremony made the young athlete proud. 

Possible Answers:

aversion

disregard

approbation

disfavor

Correct answer:

approbation

Explanation:

Approbation—approval; commendation.

Example Question #481 : Gre Verbal Reasoning

The praising nod from the CEO during the keynote speech affirmed that the auditor was at the __________ of her career.

Possible Answers:

anticlimax

nadir

apogee

base

Correct answer:

apogee

Explanation:

Apogee—the highest point; climax.

Example Question #167 : Nouns In One Blank Texts

Choose the word that best completes the sentence below.

Before deciding which graphic designer to award the contract to, the manager required each designer to submit a(n) __________ of what he or she thought the finished website should look like.

Possible Answers:

repudiation

facsimile

parody

critique

approbation

Correct answer:

facsimile

Explanation:

The correct answer is "facsimile," as it means a copy of an original (hence where the term "fax" comes from). In this case, the designers are required to submit an accurate copy of what they think the finished product should be so the manager can decide which is best.   

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