GRE Verbal : Text Completion

Study concepts, example questions & explanations for GRE Verbal

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Example Questions

Example Question #5 : Verbs In One Blank Texts

These specific kinds of headaches often ____________ a more serious medical condition is forthcoming.

Possible Answers:

defer

belie

exaggerate

obviate

portend

Correct answer:

portend

Explanation:

Some of the answer choices for this question have the ability to fit in this sentence, but the word "forthcoming" gives the best clue of the answer. "Portend," meaning to predict or foretell, is the only answer choice that indicates the headaches will signal a more serious condition.

Example Question #6 : Verbs In One Blank Texts

The employees tried to avoid calling attention to their boss' old mannerism, but ____________ could always be heard in meetings.

Possible Answers:

shunning

tittering

expectorating

lavishing

guffawing

Correct answer:

tittering

Explanation:

The tone and structure of the sentence make it clear the were trying not to embarass their boss, but could not avoid it.  "Tittering," which means to giggle quietly and softly, gives the appropriate meaning to the sentence.

Example Question #7 : Verbs In One Blank Texts

The teacher was concerned with the way her students dressed, but found it difficult to ____________ the topic of fashion.

Possible Answers:

exhaust

annihilate

broach

examine

laud

Correct answer:

broach

Explanation:

The sentence makes it clear the teacher was uncomfortable talking about fashion. The use of the phrase "found it difficult" means that the correct choice will be a word indicating starting a conversation or discussion, which is the definition of "broach."

Example Question #1 : Verbs In One Blank Texts

The most frightening side effect of the insecticide was that it often also caused the trees to _____________.

Possible Answers:

extrapolate

defoliate

undermine

dehydrate

extirpate

Correct answer:

defoliate

Explanation:

The key word in the whole sentence is "trees," as it means the correct answer needs to be word having to do with trees.  Of all the choices, only "defoliate," meaning to cause leaves to fall off, has anything to do with trees.

Example Question #2 : Verbs In One Blank Texts

His medical advice was often ridiculed, as he ______________ treatments like tea baths, milk diets, and twenty hours of sleep per day.

Possible Answers:

pondered

undermined

espoused

debunked

criticized

Correct answer:

espoused

Explanation:

While other people ridiculed the treatments, the subject is actively giving out the advice.  The correct answer will show he is lobbying and arguing for the treatments; therefore, "espoused," meaning to support or promote, is the correct answer.

Example Question #441 : Text Completion

The girl decided to _______________ her abilities by shooting at a basketball hoop for hours every day.

Possible Answers:

hone

stymie

laud

loosen

broach

Correct answer:

hone

Explanation:

The idea of repetition indicated by the girl's hours of shooting means she is not expanding her abilities or weakening them. Instead, she is sharpening and refining them, which is the definition of "hone."

Example Question #442 : Text Completion

The crackdown on illegal contributions ______________ the need for further laws on the matter.

Possible Answers:

understated

obviated

overwhelmed

excelled

exacerbated

Correct answer:

obviated

Explanation:

The "crackdown" and "further laws" would be going toward the same cause. If the "crackdown" did anything to "further laws," it would be to make them unnecessary or unimportant, the definition of "obviated."

Example Question #443 : Text Completion

The philosopher's new book was ____________ with logical problems.

Possible Answers:

riddled

obviated

lauded

defunct

completed

Correct answer:

riddled

Explanation:

A philosopher essentially deals in logic, and to have "logical problems" in a philosophy book is a concern. The correct answer chocie should indicate that the book is full of issues.  "Riddled," which means being full of or permeated by, is the correct answer.

Example Question #444 : Text Completion

The erroneous book _____________ many myths about American history.

Possible Answers:

conflagrated

perpetuated

subpoenaed

criticized

confounded

Correct answer:

perpetuated

Explanation:

The structure of the sentence links the words "erroneous" and "myths" through the answer.  Both words have to do with mistakes or incorrect facts, so the correct choice should indicate the errors help the myths. "Perpetuated," meaning to help continue or further, is the best answer choice.

Example Question #445 : Text Completion

Every time he made a sale, he would ____________ around the office in celebration.

Possible Answers:

totter

strut

sprint

cower

shuffle

Correct answer:

strut

Explanation:

The key phrase in the sentence is "celebration." The answer should indicate some movement that is celebratory or boasting. "Strut," meaning a swaggering walk, is the correct answer.

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