All GRE Verbal Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #541 : Two Blank Texts
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
The ______________ speakeasy, appearing to be one million years old, was frequented by people with sensibilities just as _______________.
awkward . . . pointed
trusting . . . egregious
ancient . . . antediluvian
sleepy . . . wandering
modern . . . creepy
ancient . . . antediluvian
"Ancient" works as a descriptor, as the speakeasy is defined as appearing one million years old. "Antediluvian" is a synonym for "ancient," so it works in this context, as the sentence establishes sensibilities and the speakeasy as parallel.
Example Question #542 : Two Blank Texts
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
The _____________ lyrics to the song, so inoffensive even the youngest of children could listen, still managed to offend the ________________ old woman, always upset and looking for reasons to stay that way.
explicit . . . foul
fledgling . . . piquant
servile . . . masculine
harsh . . . horrible
anodyne . . . crotchety
anodyne . . . crotchety
"Anodyne", meaning actively inoffensive, works because it describes the song. "Crotchety" works here because it describes the old woman who is perpetually upset.
Example Question #543 : Two Blank Texts
Choose the set of words that best completes the following sentence.
One brother was a magician on the basketball court, pivoting left and right, completely __________. The other was so __________, he couldn’t balance a basketball unless it was placed in his dominant hand.
proficient . . . adept
uncouth . . . bungling
multifaceted . . . deft
gauche . . . inept
ambidextrous . . . maladroit
ambidextrous . . . maladroit
"Dexterous” is based on a Latin word and means skillful. “Ambidextrous,” which comes from a Latin word meaning right-handed on both sides, refers to someone who can use either hand with equal dexterity. “Maladroit” refers to someone who is clumsy and incompetent. Since the sentences are contrasting the two brothers, “ambidextrous . . . maladroit” is the best answer.
Example Question #544 : Two Blank Texts
Choose the set of words that best completes the following sentence.
The instructions for setting up the desk were __________ to say the least. For one, it was a little __________ as to how many nuts and bolts the package was supposed to include.
galvanizing . . . cryptic
demoralizing . . . lucid
disconcerting . . . ambiguous
discombobulating . . . patent
buoying . . . opaque
disconcerting . . . ambiguous
Notice right off the bat that there is no shift between the two sentences. Thus, the words in the two blanks will likely be similar in meaning. “Disconcerting” means something is unsettling or confusing. When something is “ambiguous,” it has more than one possible meaning. “Disconcerting . . . ambiguous” is the correct answer.
Example Question #545 : Two Blank Texts
Choose the set of words that best completes the following sentence.
The carriage had left her, but she was __________ since she preferred __________ excursions as opposed to riding.
jaunty . . . sedentary
morose . . . constitutional
elated . . . ambulatory
euphoric . . . dormant
lethargic . . . exploratory
elated . . . ambulatory
In case you stumbled on the word “excursions,” it refers to short, pleasurable trips or outings. “Constitutional” can refer to governing principles, but it can also mean that something is beneficial to one’s health (one's "constitution"). “Elated” means that the subject was in high spirits. “Ambulatory” refers to involving walking or being able to walk. “Elated . . . ambulatory” is the best choice.
Example Question #546 : Two Blank Texts
Choose the set of words that best completes the following sentence.
She had always been __________ to his every whim, until one day, out of the blue, she became the most __________ woman he had ever met.
casuistic . . . obstinate
amenable . . . recalcitrant
biddable . . . tolerant
unscrupulous . . . fractious
acquiescent . . . compliant
amenable . . . recalcitrant
There is a sentence shift after the word “until.” “Amenable” describes someone who is complying. “Recalcitrant” describes a person who is stubborn—someone who has made up their mind, and then absolutely refuses to budge an inch. “Amenable . . . recalcitrant” is the best choice.
Example Question #547 : Two Blank Texts
Choose the set of words that best completes the following sentence.
The night wasn’t exactly a success. Her date was __________, but so hopelessly __________ that she nearly fell asleep at dinner.
cordial . . . abusive
callous . . . apathetic
amiable . . . mundane
churlish . . . insensitive
affable . . . surly
amiable . . . mundane
Someone who is “amiable” is good-natured and friendly. Though a person with this characteristic would usually be a good date, it isn’t the case in this particular instance. There obviously seems to be something wrong with this person in the subject's opinion. The person couldn’t be both good-natured and friendly while being extremely rude, as that would seem too much of a contradiction. “Mundane” is ordinary, boring, and routine. “Amiable . . . mundane” is the correct response.
Example Question #548 : Two Blank Texts
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
As a visual artist, Marie was both industrious and _______________, pouring hours upon end into producing what would become a vast collection of paintings; as a writer, however, she was much less _________________ and did not put forth the effort to finish anything of note.
creative . . . sagacious
prodigious . . . minatory
glib . . . diligent
colorful . . . successful
prolific . . . sedulous
prolific . . . sedulous
The clues in this sentence are "both industrious," "vast collection," and "did not put forth the effort." "Vast collection" tells us that she produced a lot of work ("prolific"). The second blank will be a synonym of industrious or dedicated ("sedulous").
Don't get fooled by "creative" or "colorful" in one of the answer choices - those are a classic trap (because the passage is about an artist).
Example Question #549 : Two Blank Texts
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
At first, the woman thought Jim's practical jokes were _________________, but after a while she began to appreciate this youthful and __________________ side of him.
amenable . . . quixotic
facetious . . . trenchant
timorous . . . amusing
immature . . . prosaic
puerile . . . jocular
puerile . . . jocular
The words "at first" give us a clue that the sentence will have an important shift, that there are two different ideas. Only "puerile" (childish) and "jocular" (humorous) fit.
Example Question #550 : Two Blank Texts
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
The student's work was much too ___________________ and abstruse; the professor recommended making it both shorter and more ______________.
desultory . . . fatuous
prosaic . . . captious
ossified . . . circuitous
prolix . . . pellucid
fractious . . . sagacious
prolix . . . pellucid
The first part of the sentence poses the opposite of the second part: "______ and abstruse" is the opposite of "shorter and more________." "Prolix" is the opposite of "shorter" and "pellucid" is the opposite of "abstruse."