GRE Verbal : One-Blank Texts

Study concepts, example questions & explanations for GRE Verbal

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Example Questions

Example Question #1091 : One Blank Texts

Studies have shown young people increasingly view religious laws as ______________ and unnecessary.

Possible Answers:

exempt

esoteric

crucial

odious

contemporary

Correct answer:

esoteric

Explanation:

"Religious laws" is a phrase inserted as a trap, as the real clue to the answer is the pairing of the blank with "unnecessary." "Contempt" and "crucial" are antonyms of "unnecessary," while "exempt" and "odious" are not sensible when paired with "unnecessary." "Esoteric," meaning hard to understand, is the correct answer choice.

Example Question #1091 : One Blank Texts

The old home looked like it had not been cleaned in years, with dust on the mantle and a ___________ sofa in the corner.

Possible Answers:

hoary

decoy

vibrant

portentuous

lavish

Correct answer:

hoary

Explanation:

"The old home," as well as the other adjectives, indicate the sofa itself was old and dirty.  "Hoary," which means old and shabby, is the correct answer choice.

Example Question #1092 : One Blank Texts

The band's influences were hard to pin down, and they admitted to having an ____________ album collection.

Possible Answers:

atavistic

confounding

simplistic

substantial

eclectic

Correct answer:

eclectic

Explanation:

The intimation of the sentence's first clause is that the band has many influences, and this should be supported by their collection. Words like "substantial" and "confounding" may work, but "eclectic," meaning wide ranging and different, is the correct answer.

Example Question #1093 : One Blank Texts

Her love of cats was ______________, considering she was highly allergic to them.

Possible Answers:

erratic

ironic

perspicacious

officious

perpetual

Correct answer:

ironic

Explanation:

The "love of cats" is an off trait for someone who is allergic to cats. The correct answer will indicate the strangeness of that love for cats. "Ironic," meaning surprising or unexpected, is the best choice.

Example Question #1094 : One Blank Texts

The foreign professor was surprisingly ______________ in English, considering he had only picked up the language a year ago.

Possible Answers:

irreproachable

personable

substantial

irksome

eloquent

Correct answer:

eloquent

Explanation:

While a few of the answer choices could fit, one will fit best. The sentence concerns language abilities, and the correct choice will describe that. "Eloquent," meaning fluent and impressive in speech, is the best fit.

Example Question #1095 : One Blank Texts

The pharmaceutical company claimed their drug had no harmful side effects, but studies showed ________________ consequences for asthmatics.

Possible Answers:

ambiguous

distinguished

exceptional

tranquil

deleterious

Correct answer:

deleterious

Explanation:

While quite a few of the answer choices fit the sentence, the best choice must be found. The contrast with "no harmful side effects" means the correct answer will mean harmful or disastrous, which is the definition of "deleterious."

Example Question #1096 : One Blank Texts

Rob had always thought that Janine begrudged him his success, but when he landed the big contract her compliments were surprisingly __________ and seemingly genuine. 

Possible Answers:

fatuous

reluctant

sagacious

feckless

effusive

Correct answer:

effusive

Explanation:

Janine's response was surprising, and Rob expected it to be "begrudged," or miserly. This means Janine's response was the opposite of begrudged. "Effusive" describes praise or positive commentary that arrives in large amounts, which works. "Fatuous" means foolish, which wouldn't be positive. "Reluctant" means the same thing as begrudged so it wouldn't be suprising. "Feckless" means careless or without regard, but it has a negative connotation, which also doesn't fit. "Sagacious" means wise, which might be positive but doesn't contrast with praise that is grudging.

Example Question #1097 : One Blank Texts

As she scanned the scene of the disaster, Laura knew she must remain __________ in a time of chaos, crisis, and tragedy, as she was a local politican and knew her constituents would look to her as a role model.

Possible Answers:

conciliatory

brash

stoic

vacillating

frantic

Correct answer:

stoic

Explanation:

A disaster has occurred in the community described in the sentence, and Laura is a local politican. Many expect politicians to be strong, stable role models in such crises, and as such "stoic," which means enduring hardship without showing pain, is the best choice here. 

Example Question #1098 : One Blank Texts

The professor delivered a __________ lecture at the conference droning on in a monotonous voice for an hour when he had only been scheduled to speak for twenty minutes.

Possible Answers:

prolix

endemic

sordid

bombastic

apocryphal

Correct answer:

prolix

Explanation:

We're looking for an adjective that describes how the professor's lecture was lengthy and dull. While both "bombastic" and "prolix" are adjectives that can describe speeches, "bombastic" means high-sounding but with little meaning; inflated, whereas "prolix" means using or containing too many words; tediously lengthy and is the best choice for the context of the sentence.

Example Question #1099 : One Blank Texts

She realized that Olivia's praise was __________ and that all of her compliments were actually subtle insults.

Possible Answers:

adroit

florid

disingenuous

torpid

adulterated

Correct answer:

disingenuous

Explanation:

We're looking for an adjective that describes the fake nature of Olivia's compliments, so we're looking for a word that means something like fake. Because of this, "disingenuous," which means not frank, candid, or sincere, is the best answer choice.

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