GRE Verbal : Parts of Speech in One-Blank Texts

Study concepts, example questions & explanations for GRE Verbal

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Example Questions

Example Question #1051 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Texts

Choose the word or set of words that, when inserted into the sentence, best completes the sentence.

The meeting was quite __________. Had John left his job five days later, he never would have met the man that would help him avoid ceaseless unemployment for months to come.

Possible Answers:

beneficial

appreciated

helpful

felicitous

fortuitous

Correct answer:

fortuitous

Explanation:

Note the contingent nature of John's meeting. All of this is a rather lucky affair; therefore, while the meeting was "beneficial," "helpful," or "appreciated," it is more appropriate to consider the other two options; however, whereas "felicitous" circumstances are pleasing or fortunate, "fortuitous" circumstances happen by luck or chance. This best captures the happy circumstances surrounding John's meeting—all based on the lucky choice of a date to leave his job.

Example Question #1052 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Texts

Choose the word or set of words that, when inserted into the sentence, best completes the sentence.

Suzan was presenting her subordinate with two orders that were utterly __________. On the one hand, she had clearly enjoined him to follow the most impeccable standards of fiscal accounting. On the other hand, she was now asking him to keep several records hidden from the transaction register.

Possible Answers:

unconscionable

 

impossible

insuperable

antithetical

unthinkable

Correct answer:

antithetical

Explanation:

Here, the key point to note is the contrast in the second and third sentences. These two actions are directly opposed to each other. This state of affairs unquestionably makes the execution of these commands difficult; therefore, it is tempting to choose "impossible" or "insuperable." Likewise, their logical inconsistence does make them difficult to understand and hence perhaps "unthinkable" or "unconscionable"; however, "antithetical" captures the primary sense of this contrast—their utter opposition to each other.

Example Question #1053 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Texts

Choose the word or set of words that, when inserted into the sentence, best completes the sentence.

What the teenager wanted most of all was to leave her __________ suburban existence for a life of real excitement.

Possible Answers:

hectic

contented

mundane

vibrant

voracious

Correct answer:

mundane

Explanation:

The structure of the sentence contrasts the answer blank with the phrase "real excitement." This means the correct answer will be an antonym of "excitement." "Mundane," meaning ordinary or boring, is the only such word among the answer choices.

Example Question #1054 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Texts

Choose the word or set of words that, when inserted into the sentence, best completes the sentence.

The producer was most well known for his __________ additions to albums that listeners would never notice on the first listen.

Possible Answers:

obscene

mundane

subtle

lavish

gratuitous

Correct answer:

subtle

Explanation:

The sentence outright describes the producer's addition as things listeners did not notice at first. The correct answer will indicate the small touches. "Subtle," meaning not obvious or immediately noticeable, is the best choice.

Example Question #1055 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Texts

Choose the word or set of words that, when inserted into the sentence, best completes the sentence.

The politician often gave __________ answers to avoid making clear statements.

Possible Answers:

bombastic

nebulous

precise

succinct

subtle

Correct answer:

nebulous

Explanation:

The politician is avoiding "making clear statements," so the correct answer will indicate his answers do just that. "Nebulous," meaning hazyvague, or uncertain, is the best fit in the sentence.

Example Question #1368 : Gre Verbal Reasoning

The hero had to visit the sorceress in her faraway tower to gain the __________ knowledge needed to enter the cursed castle, which only she knew.

Possible Answers:

archaic

dogmatic

arcane

pellucid

fervent

Correct answer:

arcane

Explanation:

Since only the sorceress knows the secret of how to enter the cursed castle, we need an adjective that means something like "secret;" since "arcane" means "understood by few; mysterious or secret," it is the correct answer.

Example Question #1369 : Gre Verbal Reasoning

His claim to noble birth was ______________, as no actual nobility stood to support him.

Possible Answers:

suspect

novel

prudent

contrite

hallowed

Correct answer:

suspect

Explanation:

As no one "stood to support him," it can be inferred few believed his "claim to noble birth."   The correct answer will indicate his claim was perceived as false. "Suspect," meaning doubtful or uncertain, is the best choice.

Example Question #1370 : Gre Verbal Reasoning

The _________ approach to her coworkers meant she never developed any friendships at work.

Possible Answers:

cynical

generous

gregarious

poised

outgoing

Correct answer:

cynical

Explanation:

Because the subject of the sentence is not making friends at work, it is safe to say her approach to her coworkers is rather negative and off-putting. Cynical, which means to view the world in a negative manner, is the correct answer.

Example Question #1056 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Texts

In order to intimidate his daughter's date, the father gave __________ instructions to the boy when he came to pick her up.

Possible Answers:

generous

adroit

friendly

salubrious

terse

Correct answer:

terse

Explanation:

The father's attempted intimidation means his tone would have been anything but nice.  Terse, meaning short and to the point, is the only answer choice that makes sense in context with intimidate.

Example Question #1057 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Texts

Despite getting rejected a dozen times, the young boy remained ___________ to take his crush on a date.

Possible Answers:

disheartened

unenthused

ponderous

poised

nervous

Correct answer:

poised

Explanation:

The boy was still pursuing his crush despite the rejections, and the correct answer choice should reflect that. Disheartened and unenthused would indicate he had given up. Nervous and ponderous on the other hand, would indicate he was less resolved to continue. Poised is the only answer choice that fits in the sentence.

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