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Example Questions
Example Question #1619 : Gre Verbal Reasoning
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
Although the peeling, gray paint gave the house a __________________ appearance from the outside, the cheerful decor inside the home created a warm and ____________________ aesthetic.
gloomy . . . lugubrious
laconic . . . lovely
refulgent . . . pugnacious
singular . . . jejune
stygian . . . sanguine
stygian . . . sanguine
The two blanks represent opposite words. ("Although" is the clue that the sentence changes direction in the middle). "Stygian" (meaning gloomy) and "sanguine" (cheerful) are the only words that match the meanings of the blanks.
Example Question #1620 : Gre Verbal Reasoning
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
Despite the embarrassing ______________, the manager was able to _____________ the annoyed customer by giving him an extra discount.
emollient . . . soothe
conundrum . . . remonstrate
puissance . . . assuage
imbroglio . . . appease
debacle . . . exacerbate
imbroglio . . . appease
The clues are "embarrassing" and "by giving him an extra discount." Only "imbroglio" (a difficult or embarrassing situation) and "appease" (to calm) fit the blanks.
Example Question #113 : Parts Of Speech In Two Blank Texts
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
When the background check revealed the ________________ of the job seeker's interview responses, the outraged manager immediately ____________________ the tentative offer she'd made; truthfulness was among the most important traits she looked for in an employee.
mendacity . . . rescinded
honesty . . . regretted
hostility . . . retracted
character . . . fulminated
variability . . . dissected
mendacity . . . rescinded
The contextual clues here come after the semicolon ("truthfulness was among....") and in the word "outraged." The manager's reaction suggests that the background check revealed the lack of truthfulness (mendacity) of the applicant's original responses, so the manager took back ("rescinded") her offer.
Were you tricked into hostility/retracted? While "retracted" works, hostility is not supported in the given sentence. Be careful not to be swayed in the wrong direction by the word 'outraged' - that refers to the manager, not the applicant. The fact that truthfulness was important to the manager tells us that the background check must have revealed the applicant being dishonest.
Example Question #1621 : Gre Verbal Reasoning
Choose the set of words that best completes the following sentence.
The scam artist regularly preyed on the elderly, but he had not anticipated Mrs. Garcia’s shrewd __________ in investment matters. In fact, she knew more about the topic than he, and she would not be __________ into purchasing any of his bogus stocks.
parsimony . . . tricked
deference . . . negated
insight . . . impeded
acumen . . . duped
confusion . . . selected
acumen . . . duped
"Acumen" (keen understanding) and "duped" (tricked) best fit the meaning of the sentence.
Example Question #1622 : Gre Verbal Reasoning
Choose the set of words that best completes the following sentence.
The Industrial Revolution, with its __________ of new technologies and the resulting factories built to produce them, caused cities to __________ overnight, as workers from around the country flocked to urban areas in droves.
invention . . . shrink
development . . . prevaricate
paucity . . . prosper
proliferation . . . burgeon
stint . . . blunder
proliferation . . . burgeon
The key contextual clue is "flocked to urban areas in droves," suggesting that the cities grew (or "burgeoned"). Don't be tricked by words like "invention," which is calling on your desire to link it with the word "technologies," or "development," which is too vague.
Example Question #1623 : Gre Verbal Reasoning
Choose the set of words that best completes the following sentence.
Veronica was able to overlook many of her co-worker’s flaws; however, she could not __________ the siphoning of company funds for personal use. She had already seen the damage caused by __________ in the past, and she would not allow greed to hurt the company now.
forgive . . . contrition
accept . . . malleability
contradict . . . anarchy
condone . . . avarice
propose . . . permeability
condone . . . avarice
The word "however" indicates a shift in the sentence, but combined with the word "not," we know that the second blank will actually mirror something from the first part ("overlook"). "Condone" means to accept or overlook unacceptable behavior. The second clue is "greed"; we are looking for a synonym to this in the second blank: "avarice."
Example Question #1624 : Gre Verbal Reasoning
Choose the set of words that best completes the following sentence.
As a child, David tried to __________ his big brother’s kind and generous nature; now as an adult, he continued to imitate the __________ still demonstrated by his sibling.
copy . . . malevolence
appease . . . digression
effervesce . . . affability
emulate . . . magnanimity
reject . . . cupidity
emulate . . . magnanimity
The clue for the first blank is "continued to imitate" ("emulate"); the clue for the second blank is "kind and generous nature" ("magnanimity").
Example Question #1625 : Gre Verbal Reasoning
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
That unemployment had risen precipitously in the city could not be _________________; one local business claimed that a single job opening had led to a(n) ___________________ of applications, so many, in fact, that they took down the job posting the same day it went up.
questioned . . . abeyance
refuted . . . inundation
bargained . . . plethora
rivaled . . . compendium
denied . . . dearth
refuted . . . inundation
The main contextual clue here is that there were "so many" applications (an "inundation", or flood). That means that the fact that unemployment had risen could not be denied (or "refuted").
Example Question #1626 : Gre Verbal Reasoning
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
She started when she felt him __________________ her leg since she thought the __________________ had already been administered.
maul . . . antiseptic
palpate . . . anesthetic
manhandle . . . opiate
grope . . . analgesic
caress . . . anodyne
palpate . . . anesthetic
“Grope” is probably not the word we want as it carries the connotation of touching or handling for sexual pleasure. “Maul” means to injure badly, which doesn’t fit the context. “Palpate” means to examine by handling or pressing with your hands. An “anesthetic” causes a temporary loss of feeling. “Palpate . . . anesthetic” is the correct answer.
Example Question #1627 : Gre Verbal Reasoning
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
Surely the year that ___________________ artificial intelligence will go down in the ____________________ of history.
spawns . . . canards
actualizes . . . fabrications
lambastes . . . chronicles
engenders . . . annals
espies . . . archives
engenders . . . annals
“Engender,” which originally meant for life forms to procreate, now carries the meaning of producing or causing to happen. “Annals” comes from a Latin word that means year. “Annals” can refer to year-by-year chronological records, or it can refer to general recorded history, such as the phrase “annals of history.” “Engenders . . . annals” is the best answer.