All GRE Verbal Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #521 : One Blank Texts
The old married couple often seemed to dislike each other, __________ over the most minor things in life.
quibbling
emulsifying
embedding
calcifying
placating
quibbling
Since it appears the couple "seemed to dislike each other," it is safe to assume the missing word indicates some kind of disagreement. The fact it is over "the most minor things" also helps lead to the correct answer. "Quibbling," meaning arguing about small matters, is the best answer choice.
Example Question #810 : Gre Verbal Reasoning
The criminal's __________ finally ended when he tried to fool an undercover policeman.
conniving
ingenuity
lassitude
derision
conniving
Since the subject is a "criminal" who is trying to "fool an undercover policeman," it is safe to assume the missing word has a negative connotation. The correct answer should mean scheming or tricking, the definition of "conniving."
Example Question #522 : One Blank Texts
Many soldiers were annoyed after the general __________ on his assurances to change the schedule, and instead did nothing.
precipitated
quarantined
gambled
reneged
reneged
Since the general "did nothing" after promising "to change the schedule, the soldiers were clearly annoyed by his shift. The correct answer will indicate the general changed his approach. "Reneged," meaning to go back on or retract a statement, is the best choice among the answers.
Example Question #523 : One Blank Texts
The accused criminal hoped to __________ his crimes by agreeing to do community service.
subvert
inchoate
expiate
inculcate
invert
expiate
The "accused criminal" is trying to do something regarding his crimes with "community service." The use of "accused" indicates the subject is trying to do something positive about his crimes. "Expiate," meaning to atone or make amends, is the correct answer choice.
Example Question #524 : One Blank Texts
The professor's lectures were on whatever topics she felt like discussing, and did not usually __________ to the assigned reading or course description.
disavow
pertain
abrogate
divert
toady
pertain
The sentence explicitly says the professor lectures on "whatever she felt like discussing." This indicates the "assigned reading and course description" had very little bearing on the subject of the lectures. The sentence's use of "did not usually," however, means the correct answer needs to mean be relevant to or address, the definition of "pertain."
Example Question #525 : One Blank Texts
The author liked to __________ the ending to his books, so a clever reader would know what to expect early on in the novel.
foreshadow
obviate
subvert
eviscerate
transgress
foreshadow
The sentence explains that "a clever reader would know what to expect" about the ending "early on in the novel." This means the author would be giving clues and details in the early chapters of the novel. "Foreshadow," meaning to indicate and signal a future event, is the correct answer.
Example Question #526 : One Blank Texts
The mayor sought to __________ his municipal tax plan by lining up sponsors on the City Council.
undergird
transgress
misconstrue
disavow
subvert
undergird
The Mayor needs City Council sponsors for "his municipal tax plan." This means the correct answer will show an increase in support. "Undergird," meaning to build up or strengthen, is the best choice among the answers.
Example Question #527 : One Blank Texts
The schoolteacher frequently __________ her students, which made her deeply unpopular with both students and fellow faculty.
encouraged
appreciated
denigrated
complimented
foreshadowed
denigrated
The teacher's actions, described by the missing word, is "deeply unpopular with both students and fellow faculty." This indicates the correct answer is something negative and unliked. "Denigrated," meaning belittled and criticized, is the best choice among the answers.
Example Question #528 : One Blank Texts
While the detective believed the witness, he still needed to __________ the story with other evidence.
misconstrue
corroborate
counteract
obfuscate
retract
corroborate
The sentence does note that "the detective believed the witness," but also notes he needs "other evidence." Since the detective trusts the witness, he needs to back up the story. "Corroborate," meaning validate and corroborate, is the best choice among the answers.
Example Question #529 : One Blank Texts
The oblivious young man __________ the woman's friendliness as being hit on, and was shocked when she rejected him.
exacerbated
misconstrued
corroborated
immoderated
complicated
misconstrued
The sentence notes the young man was "rejected" even though he thought the woman was "hitting on him." This indicates the correct answer has to mean misinterpreted or wrongly understood, the definition of "misconstrued."