All GRE Verbal Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #1051 : One Blank Texts
Choose the word or set of words that, when inserted into the sentence, best completes the sentence.
He hated unnecessary aesthetic details, so his furniture was strictly __________.
benign
lavish
ominous
utilitarian
malicious
utilitarian
The subject avoids "unnecessary aesthetic details," so his furniture follows this pattern. The correct answer must indicate simplicity or a lack of finery. "Utilitarian," meaning useful and functional, is the best choice.
Example Question #1051 : One Blank Texts
Choose the word or set of words that, when inserted into the sentence, best completes the sentence.
A rather __________ individual, he could barely throw or catch a foam ball in gym class without tripping over his own feet and ending up on the floor.
artless
gauche
gregarious
saturnine
maladroit
maladroit
Because our subject "trip[s] over his own feet," we're looking for a word that means clumsy. While "gauche," "artless," and "maladroit" may initially all appear to be likely choices, "gauche" specifically refers to awkwardness of a social, not physical, variety, and "artless" actually means without guile or deception. So, the answer is "maladroit"—ineffective, bungling, or clumsy.
Example Question #1053 : One Blank Texts
Choose the word or set of words that, when inserted into the sentence, best completes the sentence.
The academic felt __________ by the new research that agreed with the arguments he had been making for thirty years.
indemnified
quarantined
relegated
vindicated
vilified
vindicated
The sentence comments that the "new research" backed up arguments the academic "had been making for thirty years." This means the academic was supported or bolstered by the research, and the correct answer must reflect this fact. "Vindicated," meaning proved right or removed blame, is the best choice among the answers.
Example Question #1054 : One Blank Texts
Choose the word or set of words that, when inserted into the sentence, best completes the sentence.
Although she insisted her actions were purely __________, I contend that she was motivated by a sentimental compassion for her countrymen.
empathetic
enigmatic
facile
brash
pragmatic
pragmatic
The word "although" is a clue that there is some contradiction between the speaker's characterization of the woman's actions and the speaker's contention of the woman's sentimentality. If the woman's actions were self-described as "empathetic," there would be no contradiction. The best choice in this case would be "pragmatic," which means focusing on practical results rather than principles or emotions.
Example Question #1055 : One Blank Texts
Choose the word or set of words that, when inserted into the sentence, best completes the sentence.
My dog's fear of water made the task of bathing him rather __________.
simple
straightforward
negligible
onerous
rudimentary
onerous
Someone might consider the task of bathing a dog to be "simple," "straightforward," or "rudimentary," all meaning basic. Someone who thinks the task is especially easy also might call it "negligible"; however, these do not make sense contextually, because the dog in question does not like water: this would make the task of bathing him "onerous," meaning burdensome.
Example Question #1052 : One Blank Texts
Choose the word or set of words that, when inserted into the sentence, best completes the sentence.
Though the cause of dementia-related diseases such as Alzheimer's is largely hereditary, doctors say that genetically predisposed people can hinder its onset by doing logic puzzles and other exercises designed to maintain a(n) __________ mind.
shrewd
vapid
obtuse
unobservant
impermeable
shrewd
"Unobservant," "vapid," and "obtuse" all describe a mind that is not astute, and this is not what doctors would want to help their patients achieve. "Impermeable," meaning not susceptible, could work, but if the mind in question were impermeable, then there would be no question of the person ever having dementia. "Shrewd," meaning sharp, is thus the best choice.
Example Question #1053 : One Blank Texts
Choose the word or set of words that, when inserted into the sentence, best completes the sentence.
Sam has memorized the most __________ details about dinosaurs, and seems to have an inexhaustible knowledge about the most arcane details concerning these prehistoric animals.
astute
tedious
quizzical
recondite
mystical
recondite
Among the answers, the most tempting are perhaps "tedious," "astute," and "recondite." There are two potential key phrases in the second sentence: "inexhaustible knowledge" and "arcane details." "Tedious" might apply in the second case, but its claim is rather weak. There is no discussion of the annoyance that comes with tedium. Although inexhaustible knowledge might be astute, such a claim is rather weak as well. The best option is "recondite," which implies that something is little known or obscure.
Example Question #1058 : One Blank Texts
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
John looked __________ into Suzanne's eyes. He was wholly indifferent to this moment of exhaltation.
perceptively
pensively
passionately
blankly
intently
blankly
This sentence is meant to be a trap. The expression "looked intently" nearly rolls off one's tongue, but that does not make for a correct sentence completion. The sentence indicates that John was "wholly indifferent"; therefore, his gaze would have to be little-focused on Suzanne—no matter how exaltant this moment might be; therefore, the only acceptable answer is the one that accords to this indifference: "blankly."
Example Question #1054 : One Blank Texts
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
Due to his deep depression, Lawrence was utterly __________, unable to exert the slightest amount of energy in completing his tasks.
lax
disconsolate
aggravated
befuddled
enervated
enervated
The apposition at the end of the sentence indicates the sense of the missing word. A depressed person might be "disconsolate," but that does not give an absolute fit to the description of being unable to exert energy. Likewise, "lax" might seem tempting—a lax person not finishing a task well—but that is not the same as being unable to exert energy. The best answer is "enervated," which captures the sense of being without energy.
Example Question #1060 : One Blank Texts
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
As the man aged, his temper flared more often and he grew more __________ generally.
gregarious
irascible
munificent
affable
irreproachable
irascible
The best phrase to use to find the answer is "his temper flared." The correct answer, then, will relate in some way to a temper or anger. "Irascible," meaning easily angered and annoyed, is the correct answer.