GRE Verbal : Text Completion

Study concepts, example questions & explanations for GRE Verbal

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Example Questions

Example Question #211 : Text Completion

In an effort to write better lyrics, the songwriter began looking at the __________ of his favorite writers.

Possible Answers:

bulwark

histrionics

vehemence

bane

prosody

Correct answer:

prosody

Explanation:

While many words could fit this fairly wide ranging sentence, some clues help find the best choice. "The songwriter" is analyzing "his favorite writers" to "write better lyrics." "Prosody," meaning the study and analysis of poetry, is the correct answer.

Example Question #212 : Text Completion

The book was marked by a __________ that saw the author cover literature, history, and politics—as well as science.

Possible Answers:

brevity

salaciousness

discursiveness

jollity

rancorousness

Correct answer:

discursiveness

Explanation:

The book covers a wide range of topics because it possesses the missing word. The correct answer must reflect the many topics the book covers. "Discursiveness," meaning an unordered procession among topics, is the best fit.

Example Question #213 : Text Completion

With his newfound wealth, he decided to become a __________ of various artistic endeavors.

Possible Answers:

heretic

critic

sycophant

cynic

patron

Correct answer:

patron

Explanation:

Two things are known about the subject from the sentence: he has "newfound wealth" and he is working with "various artistic endeavors." "Patron," meaning a generous financial supporter, is the correct answer.

Example Question #214 : Text Completion

Many television executives believe the most important part of a show is a strong __________.

Possible Answers:

recluse

zealot

hypochondriac

protagonist

paragon

Correct answer:

protagonist

Explanation:

The sentence explicitly deals with television shows. Of all the answer choices, only "protagonist," meaning the main character in a work of fiction, relates in any way to the making or analysis of a television show.

Example Question #215 : Text Completion

Complete the text by picking the best entry for each blank from the corresponding column of choices.

2.  Mother Teresa so ardently pursued the __________ of impoverished peoples' lives that she received international recognition for her compassion and generosity.

Possible Answers:

decline

amelioration

deterioration

preservation

conservation

Correct answer:

amelioration

Explanation:

"Decline" and "deterioration" would indicate that Mother Teresa was working towards impoverished peoples' lives getting worse, which does not make sense. "Conservation" and "preservation" could work as they would indicate that Mother Teresa was protecting impoverished people. "Amelioration", meaning betterment makes the most sense.

Example Question #216 : Text Completion

Though my mother had hoped that making me play football would rid me of my __________, the aggression of my fellow players only constrained me further. 

Possible Answers:

assertiveness

extroversion

diffidence

mettle

fatuity

Correct answer:

diffidence

Explanation:

Ridding her son of his "extroversion" would indicate that the mother wants to make her son less outgoing by making him join a football team, which does not make sense. "Mettle" means vigor of spirit, which is an attribute that joining the football team could probably strengthen, so that also does not make sense. "Assertiveness", or self-assurance, would also probably be strengthened by joining the football team. "Fatuity" is absurdity, which has nothing to do with constraint. "Diffidence", which means shyness, does make sense though.

Example Question #217 : Text Completion

Mistaking Johnny's quiet __________ for weakness, bullies looked upon him as an easy target.

Possible Answers:

intractability

rambunctiousness

docility

loquacity

exuberance

Correct answer:

docility

Explanation:

"Loquacity," "exuberance," and "rambunctiousness" are all characteristics of loud people. "Intractability" would be used to describe someone stubborn, so that also does not make sense. "Docility," meaning yielding to authority, does make sense though.

Example Question #154 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Texts

My grandmother is a dramatic woman, prone to fits of excessive weeping, uncontrollable laughter, and lengthy speeches about the __________ of woes that have befallen her throughout her lifetime.

Possible Answers:

implausibility

plethora

scarcity

dearth

probability

Correct answer:

plethora

Explanation:

"Probability," meaning likelihood, and "implausibility," meaning unlikelihood, do not make sense because the woes have already befallen the person's grandmother, so we would not be talking about them as uncertain events. "Dearth" and "scarcity" both mean lack of, which also does not make sense because the grandmother would not be complaining that she had not faced enough unfortunate events. "Plethora," meaning a lot of, makes much more sense. 

Example Question #218 : Text Completion

Her mother's __________ of her new friends made her want to see them more out of spite.

Possible Answers:

befuddlement

condoning

disapprobation

veracity

paean

Correct answer:

disapprobation

Explanation:

The daughter wishes to "spite" her mother because of her mother's feeling about "her new friends." Since she spites her mother by seeing them more, her mother must dislike her friends. "Disapprobation," meaning disapproval or condemnation, is the correct answer.

Example Question #219 : Text Completion

His peculiar __________ for hiring art students in his business set him apart from his competitors who would never think of it.

Possible Answers:

indifference

bent

malice

complacence

aversion

Correct answer:

bent

Explanation:

As his competitors would "never think of it," hiring art students is something peculiar and interesting for the subject of the sentence. The correct answer should mean a particular fondness for or inclination toward, the definition of "bent," when used as a noun.

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