GRE Verbal : Text Completion

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Example Questions

Example Question #221 : Text Completion

The humanitarian effort was a __________ and actually ended up harming some people it intended to help.

Possible Answers:

debacle

decoy

mélange

caprice

pastiche

Correct answer:

debacle

Explanation:

The "humanitarian effort" wound up "harming some people," which indicates that it was not successful.   The correct answer will reflect the effort's failure and backfiring. "Debacle," meaning a disaster or complete failure, is the best choice.

Example Question #222 : Text Completion

In political races, __________ often hold a distinct advantage over challengers with no experience in the job.

Possible Answers:

paragons

incumbents

archetypes

penumbras

intemperates

Correct answer:

incumbents

Explanation:

The sentence notes the missing word indicates people who have an advantage over people who have never held a position before. The correct answer will mean the current holders of a job or title, the definition of "incumbents."

Example Question #223 : Text Completion

The critics called the movie a __________, claiming it was derivative of too many things with no originality.

Possible Answers:

kaleidoscope

eulogy

pastiche

mosaic

panacea

Correct answer:

pastiche

Explanation:

The sentence notes that critics believed the work was "derivative" and had "no originality."  The correct answer needs to reflect this borrowing and copying. "Pastiche," meaning a work of art cobbled together from many different sources, is the best answer choice.

Example Question #224 : Text Completion

Having no natural scholastic aptitude nor any commitment to improving myself, I was the __________ in an elite private school, whose students regularly attended the top national universities.

Possible Answers:

anomaly

dupe

ignoramus

status quo

standard

Correct answer:

anomaly

Explanation:

So it is clear that this person is different from classmates, who are generally much better students. So "status quo" and "standard" do not make sense because they mean the norm. "Dupe" or "ignoramus," both used to describe someone foolish, might have worked, but there is no contextual evidence for this person being stupid. "Anomaly," which means deviation, is a much better choice.

Example Question #225 : Text Completion

Candidates, engaged in political debate, were once governed by a sense of propriety but now attack one another with the __________ of wild beasts.

Possible Answers:

placidity

froideur

vehemence

impassivity

stoicism

Correct answer:

vehemence

Explanation:

"Placidity," "impassivity," "froideur," and "stoicism" would all indicate that the political candidates seem detached from the debates, but this does not fit with the comparison to wild beasts. "Vehemence", meaning ferocity, is the best choice.

Example Question #226 : Text Completion

Dictators, who have wanted to find scapegoats for problems, have found easy scapegoats in groups such as gypsies and mendicants, all of whom were often __________ already.

Possible Answers:

accepted

dominant

welcome

pariahs

insiders

Correct answer:

pariahs

Explanation:

"Dominant" means powerful, so it would be difficult for a dictator to blame people, who are dominant in society. "Insiders," "accepted," and "welcome" would all describe people, who are very integrated in mainstream society. "Pariahs," meaning outcasts, would be the easiest targets, and thus that word is the best choice.

Example Question #227 : Text Completion

While decried by critics as a __________, the President endorsed a number of democratic reforms while in office.

Possible Answers:

paragon

pariah

progeny

philistine

potentate

Correct answer:

potentate

Explanation:

The word while points towards a shift in the sentence: although the critics believe one thing, the President does something different. The best fit is potentate, which means "one who rules with great power" as it is most starkly contrasted with democratic reform—more than a pariah (someone rejected by a social group) or philistine (one who is uncultured and not intellectual).

Example Question #228 : Text Completion

The professor's progressive __________ stood out among his more staid colleagues.

Possible Answers:

atonement

pedagogy

intemperance

facade

lagubriousness

Correct answer:

pedagogy

Explanation:

The fact the subject in the sentence is a professor is the best clue to the correct answer.  Since it discusses the way one professor is different from "his more staid colleagues," the answer will have to do with teaching or academia. "Pedagogy," meaning a method or study of teaching, is the best choice.

Example Question #165 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Texts

The country India faces several problems, one of which is the corruption among its high ranking officials, who often engage in practices such as bribery with __________.

Possible Answers:

impunity

reproach

consequence

disgrace

liability

Correct answer:

impunity

Explanation:

Choosing any of the words "consequence," "liability," "reproach," or "disgrace," would mean that the officials in question have to pay the price for their engaging in immoral practices. "Impunity," meaning freedom from consequences, would mean that these officials are unchecked, which would in fact be contributing to the country's problems. Thus, "impunity" is the best choice.

Example Question #229 : Text Completion

Humans are known to heartlessly betray one another, while dogs are marked by an enormous amount of __________ of their owners and will go to any length to protect them.

Possible Answers:

treachery

infidelity

duplicity

chicanery

allegiance

Correct answer:

allegiance

Explanation:

"Treachery," "chicanery," "duplicity," and "infidelity" are all attributes of people who would easily betray one another. The sentence wishes to contrast such behavior with the behavior of dogs. Thus, "allegiance," meaning loyalty, is the best choice.

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