GRE Verbal : GRE Verbal Reasoning

Study concepts, example questions & explanations for GRE Verbal

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Example Questions

Example Question #812 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Texts

His delay was __________, as it meant he missed seeing the accident firsthand.

Possible Answers:

immoderate

felicitous

inappropriate

supercilious

prolific

Correct answer:

felicitous

Explanation:

Missing "seeing the accident firsthand" is a good thing. This means the subject's delay was a positive development. "Fortuitous," meaning lucky or fortunate, is the correct answer.

Example Question #813 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Texts

The poet considered true love __________, and pointedly refused to write about it.

Possible Answers:

succinct

cogent

lucid

ineffable

subtle

Correct answer:

ineffable

Explanation:

If the poet "refused to write about it," then it can safely be assumed the poet finds it difficult to write about. The correct answer must explain why it is difficult to write about. "Ineffable," meaning hard to put into words, is the best choice.

Example Question #821 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Texts

The creature was baffling to zoologists, who did not know it was a __________, because they could not see its pouch.

Possible Answers:

amphibian

marsupial

omnivore

relic

invertebrate

Correct answer:

marsupial

Explanation:

The sentence notes the "creature" had a "pouch," which makes finding the correct answer fairly straightforward. A "marsupial" is a mammal with a pouch to carry its young.

Example Question #822 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Texts

The congressman was accused of being __________ and never caring what happened in his colleagues' districts.

Possible Answers:

parochial

generous

munificent

altruistic

egalitarian

Correct answer:

parochial

Explanation:

The congressman's lack of concern for "his colleagues' districts" indicates his interest only in matters that concern his district. "Parochial," meaning narrow minded or obsessed with local concerns, is the best fit.

Example Question #823 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Texts

She was highly __________ of her sister's boasts, and demanded proof of her achievements.

Possible Answers:

dispassionate

skeptical

gullible

equivocal

nostalgic

Correct answer:

skeptical

Explanation:

Having "demanded proof" of the boasts, it is clear the subject does not believe her sister. The correct answer should mean doubting or disbelieving, the definition of skeptical.

Example Question #824 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Texts

The gangster took __________ routes to his destinations to make it harder on his enemies to track him.

Possible Answers:

infamous

circuitous

inexorable

expedient

punctilious

Correct answer:

circuitous

Explanation:

The gangster is trying "to make it harder" to be tracked, which means his routes will be hard to follow. The correct answer must mean indirect or roundabout, the definition of "circuitous."

Example Question #825 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Texts

He was so __________ in the kitchen, he could hardly chop vegetables.

Possible Answers:

exemplary

inexorable

dextrous

adroit

inept

Correct answer:

inept

Explanation:

As "he could hardly chop vegetables," his skill in the kitchen is obviously severely limited. The correct answer needs to mean unskilled or incompetent, the definition of "inept."

Example Question #826 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Texts

The politician played up a __________ image, but was actually born into considerable wealth.

Possible Answers:

parochial

lofty

bourgeois

lavish

proletarian

Correct answer:

proletarian

Explanation:

The politician has "played up" an image at odds with being "born into considerable wealth." The correct answer needs to mean not wealthy, or even poor. "Proletarian," meaning of the working class, is the best choice.

Example Question #891 : Text Completion

The story's many unrealistic elements led scholars to believe it was __________.

Possible Answers:

circuitous

verifiable

irreproachable

parsimonious

apocryphal

Correct answer:

apocryphal

Explanation:

Because the story contains "unrealistic elements," it can safely be assumed that the stories are false or incorrect. The correct answer will indicate some level of inaccuracy. "Apocryphal," meaning of doubtful origin or legendary, is the correct answer.

Example Question #827 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Texts

The king was notably __________, and often gave contradictory orders.

Possible Answers:

impulsive

lucid

decisive

fickle

succinct

Correct answer:

fickle

Explanation:

The king is giving "contradictory orders," which means the correct answer will indicate a sense of confusion or chaos. "Fickle," meaning unpredictable or easily swayed, is the best choice.

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