GRE Verbal : Two Adjectives or Adverbs in Two-Blank Texts

Study concepts, example questions & explanations for GRE Verbal

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Example Questions

Example Question #61 : Two Adjectives Or Adverbs In Two Blank Texts

Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.

Although the group of freshman girls were ________________ to one another, reinforcing really harmful social practices, they felt _______________ to be friends due to pressure from their parents.

Possible Answers:

hardened . . . happy

bashful . . . frightened

inspirational . . . honored

saddened . . . special

inimical . . . obligated

Correct answer:

inimical . . . obligated

Explanation:

"Inimical" works as the answer because it describes the harm arising from their social practices; "obligated" also works because it makes sense in the context of the pressure from their parents. In this case "obligated" is working as an adjective to describe the feeling brought on by the pressure created by the parents.

Example Question #62 : Two Adjectives Or Adverbs In Two Blank Texts

Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.

"Spare me!" said the ________________ housewife to the assumed robber, who actually turned out to be her ________________ son, half awake and stumbling around in the dark.

Possible Answers:

frightened . . . drowsy

true . . . blue

pleasant . . . lifeless

nightly . . . naughty

sad . . . cruel

Correct answer:

frightened . . . drowsy

Explanation:

"Frightened" makes the most sense because it describes the housewife's reaction to a robber. "Drowsy" makes sense because it describes the half-dazed son, and explains why he was stumbling in the dark. None of the other answer options make contextual sense for the situation described.

Example Question #63 : Two Adjectives Or Adverbs In Two Blank Texts

Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.

"Freeze!" said the _______________ cop, nervous in the wake of his first standoff; the _____________ suspect, a known murderer, submitted willingly.

Possible Answers:

slovenly . . . comely

homely . . . sacred

terrible . . . scrupulous

anxious . . . cruel

perspicacious . . . laudable

Correct answer:

anxious . . . cruel

Explanation:

"Anxious" makes most sense because it describes the natural state of the cop during his first standoff; "cruel" also makes most sense because it describes the traits of the suspect, who is a murderer, and likely is cruel.

Example Question #64 : Two Adjectives Or Adverbs In Two Blank Texts

Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.

The comedian ____________ called the woman in the front to the stage, after which he made her the subject of his jokes for 10 minutes because of her _______________ wardrobe that looked like it was from the 70s.

Possible Answers:

taciturnly . . . dower

coyly . . . instinctive

disparagingly . . . fatherly

wryly . . . outmoded

lovingly . . . practical

Correct answer:

wryly . . . outmoded

Explanation:

"Wryly" makes sense because it matches the manner in which one would expect a comedian to act; "outmoded" also perfectly describes the outfit that looks like it was from a long time ago. The second blank is the one that could not reasonably be filled by any other of the provided options.

Example Question #65 : Two Adjectives Or Adverbs In Two Blank Texts

Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.

The _____________ young nomads, never staying in one place for long, looked down upon the rest of society, deeming them to be ______________ slaves to money and status who otherwise believe they think for themselves.

Possible Answers:

ungrateful . . . insensitive 

self-assured . . . musical

outspoken . . . quiet

unabashed . . . lucky

peripatetic . . . unwitting

Correct answer:

peripatetic . . . unwitting

Explanation:

"Peripatetic" works because it describe the lifestyle of the nomads in the sentence; "unwitting" makes sense because it describes the state of unknowingness that the people are in regarding their situation.

Example Question #66 : Two Adjectives Or Adverbs In Two Blank Texts

Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.

The _______________ little girl, who hadn't yet found her confidence yet, found good company in her _____________, quiet boyfriend.

Possible Answers:

unconscionable . . . laughable

ugly . . . pleasant

hell-bent . . . sacred

feverish . . . praiseworthy

sheepish . . . meek

Correct answer:

sheepish . . . meek

Explanation:

"Sheepish" describes the little girl and the quietness that seems attached to her persona, given that she hasn't found her voice; "Meek" also works, as it describes a boyfriend who is quite similar to the girl. This option was the only one where the descriptive adjectives were appropriately matched in connotation and tone.

Example Question #67 : Two Adjectives Or Adverbs In Two Blank Texts

Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.

Shania was a ______________ child, and found her brother's _______________ belief in Santa Claus to be infuriating.

Possible Answers:

tenuous . . . garrulous

specious . . . idolatrous

obsequious . . . pedantic

pragmatic . . . credulous

amenable . . . glib

Correct answer:

pragmatic . . . credulous

Explanation:

"Pragmatic" means practical and not idealistic. "Credulous" means naive and trusting. It would no doubt annoy Shania that her brother was so willing to believe their parents about Santa.

Example Question #68 : Two Adjectives Or Adverbs In Two Blank Texts

Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.

They were ambivalent about spending time with the neighbors; the wife was completely ___________________, but her husband had a(n) _________________ manner of speaking. 

Possible Answers:

amiable . . . terse

genial . . . cosmopolitan

gustatory . . . offhand

effete . . . churlish

affable . . . brusque

Correct answer:

affable . . . brusque

Explanation:

This question can be a little tricky. “Amiable” and “affable” refer to being friendly and easy to approach, and either one of them would be a great candidate for the first blank. You might think that “brusque” and “terse” are the same, but they have a subtle difference that makes one a better choice than the other. “Brusque” means rude and brief. “Terse” also means brief, except it contains the meaning of concise, to the point. The word isn’t always synonymous with "rude," because its connotations are less direct than with "brusque," which always means rude. Therefore, “affable . . . brusque” is the best answer.

Example Question #69 : Two Adjectives Or Adverbs In Two Blank Texts

Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.

She pretended to come from a(n) ________________ dynasty, but her ________________ wealth and counterfeit ways were obviously an act.

Possible Answers:

prosperous . . . lamentable

aristocratic . . . hapless

ephemeral . . . feigned

indigent . . . prodigious

affluent . . . affected

Correct answer:

affluent . . . affected

Explanation:

“Counterfeit” means pretended, and it provides a clue for the word we are looking for in the second blank. “Feigned” means pretended, but so does “affected,” which refers to pretending to possess something in order to impress others. “Affluent . . . affected” is the correct answer.

Example Question #70 : Two Adjectives Or Adverbs In Two Blank Texts

Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.

The works of art were far beyond the appreciation of casual viewers. The _______________ qualities were as ________________ as it were possible.

Possible Answers:

consummate . . . monotonous

transcendent . . . bourgeois 

tyro . . . abstruse

aesthetic . . . esoteric

neophyte . . . recondite

Correct answer:

aesthetic . . . esoteric

Explanation:

The words that should go in the blanks are hinted at in the first sentence. We know we are dealing with art that is appreciated by only a select few. “Aesthetic” refers to the academic characterization of beauty. “Esoteric” means that something is understood by or meant for a special few. “Aesthetic . . . esoteric” is the correct answer.

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