GRE Verbal : Text Completion

Study concepts, example questions & explanations for GRE Verbal

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Example Questions

Example Question #191 : Text Completion

He viewed himself as a stern leader, but his troops thought he actually became a ridiculous __________.

Possible Answers:

parody

inebriate

martinet

protégé

mercenary

Correct answer:

martinet

Explanation:

The troops disagree with the subject's view of himself only in degree. If he sees himself as stern, his troops think he seriousness goes too far. "Martinet," meaning a person too attached to rules and discipline, is the correct answer.

Example Question #192 : Text Completion

The film's jokes were so on target that many viewers were unaware it was a __________.

Possible Answers:

vignette

paragon

decoy

parody

circumvention

Correct answer:

parody

Explanation:

The sentence says two things about the film: it had a number of jokes and it was the missing word. The correct answer must therefore be something to do with jokes or comedy. "Parody," meaning a spoof or mocking imitation, is the best choice.

Example Question #193 : Text Completion

After the main battle, two retreating columns quickly collided in a __________, but with few consequences.

Possible Answers:

nonentity

recapitulation

juxtaposition

skirmish

subversion

Correct answer:

skirmish

Explanation:

The "two retreating columns" collided "after the main battle." This means their encounter was not a serious one, which is why it had "few consequences." "Skirmish," meaning a minor battle or clash, is the correct answer.

Example Question #194 : Text Completion

Many communities were planned as __________, but reality revealed their imperfect nature.

Possible Answers:

parishes

paramours

tomes

utopias

metaphors

Correct answer:

utopias

Explanation:

If reality shows the "imperfect nature" of the communities, then it can be inferred they were planned with different intentions. The correct answer should mean perfect societies or ideal worlds, the definition of "utopias."

Example Question #195 : Text Completion

His __________ was an effort to say a great deal without revealing any information.

Possible Answers:

discernment

inanity

skepticism

recapitulation

circumlocution

Correct answer:

circumlocution

Explanation:

The sentence reveals two key facts: the subject says "a great deal," while also saying little actual information. The correct answer needs to hold the two conflicting notions together. "Circumlocution," meaning using too many words to avoid a subject, is the best choice.

Example Question #196 : Text Completion

The __________ of the legislation was blamed on no parties wishing to move it along.

Possible Answers:

progress

inertia

surreptitiousness

ignominy

profundity

Correct answer:

inertia

Explanation:

The legislation has no one "to move it along," indicating it is stuck in the same place. The correct answer needs to mean inactivity or a lack of motion; "inertia" relates to motion, and can indicate either a lack of progress.

Example Question #197 : Text Completion

Most members of the team thought he volunteered for the unpleasant jobs because he was a __________.

Possible Answers:

cliché

masochist

hypochondriac

peccadillo

martinet

Correct answer:

masochist

Explanation:

The subject is volunteering for "unpleasant jobs" that no one else presumably wants to do. The correct answer must indicate a reason he volunteers for these tasks. "Masochist," meaning someone who enjoys inflicting pain on him- or herself, is the correct answer.

Example Question #198 : Text Completion

The boy had a reputation as a __________, because he was always the last kid in his class to do anything.

Possible Answers:

libertarian

nonentity

sluggard

hypocrite

chronicler

Correct answer:

sluggard

Explanation:

Being "the last kid in his class to do anything," means the boy is either extremely slow or extremely lazy. The correct answer must indicate this aspect of the boy's personality. "Sluggard," meaning a slow moving person, is the best choice.

Example Question #199 : Text Completion

The level of __________ between the siblings meant they could not visit their parents at the same time.

Possible Answers:

poignance

profundity

felicity

amity

discord

Correct answer:

discord

Explanation:

The siblings can not see "their parents at the same time." This means the correct answer needs to mean disagreement or enmity, the definition of "discord."

Example Question #200 : Text Completion

Threading a needle the way she did took a level of __________ most people do not have.

Possible Answers:

boorishness

parody

ambivalence

finesse

ineffability

Correct answer:

finesse

Explanation:

"Threading a needle" in a way other people could not means the subject is particularly talented. The correct answer must corectly reflect her talent. "Finesse," meaning fine skill or subtle movement, is the best choice.

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