GRE Verbal : GRE Verbal Reasoning

Study concepts, example questions & explanations for GRE Verbal

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Example Questions

Example Question #131 : Text Completion

The celebrated author coined many ___________________ that have sprung into use as common phrases.

Possible Answers:

paragons

derisions

neologisms

preambles

decoys

Correct answer:

neologisms

Explanation:

The author "coined" some "common phrases," so the missing word will indicate new language. The correct answer will mean a newly coined word or phrase, the definition of "neologism."

Example Question #382 : Gre Verbal Reasoning

The _______ from the back of the room was disquieting to the nervous boy, who hated being laughed at.

Possible Answers:

candor

guffaw

jaunt

nonchalance

placebo

Correct answer:

guffaw

Explanation:

The key phrase in the sentence is "being laughed at." As that phrase refers back to the missing word, the correct answer must mean a big or notable laugh, the definition of guffaw.

Example Question #71 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Texts

His lack of curiosity about art marked him as a _______________ among his friends.

Possible Answers:

sage

superlative

talisman

philistine

zealot

Correct answer:

philistine

Explanation:

The sentence notes the subject's "lack of curiosity" as the reason his friends view him the way they do. The correct answer needs to demonstrate a lack of knowledge. "Philistine," meaning an uncultured and unsophisticated person, is the best choice among the answers.

Example Question #72 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Texts

Years later, the man still expressed ________________ for the harm he caused as a boy.

Possible Answers:

ambivalence

congeniality

indifference

contrition

belligerence

Correct answer:

contrition

Explanation:

"The harm he caused" indicates a troubling past that the man is reflecting on. The correct answer will express how he feels now. "Contrition," meaning sorrow and repentance, is the best answer.

Example Question #73 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Texts

The girl had enough __________________ to talk her way out of gym class.

Possible Answers:

degradation

rancor

piety

irascibility

guile

Correct answer:

guile

Explanation:

Getting "out of gym class" was possible because the girl had the quality described by the missing word. The correct answer needs to appropriately reflect her abilities. "Guile," meaning cunning or craftiness, is the best fit among the answers.

Example Question #74 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Texts

The patriotic speech often slipped too far into ________________.

Possible Answers:

eulogy

jingoism

polemic

platitudes

euphemism

Correct answer:

jingoism

Explanation:

While many of the answer could fit the sentence, the best choice must be found. The speech is patriotic, but goes too far, and the answer must reflect both of these things. "Jingoism," meaning over the top patriotic speech, is the best choice.

Example Question #132 : Text Completion

The small role proved to be the _______________ of his career, as he never garnered any more success.

Possible Answers:

alibi

nadir

zenith

consensus

paragon

Correct answer:

zenith

Explanation:

The sentence says the subject "never garnered any more success." This means that the correct answer will mean a high point or peak, the definition of "zenith."

Example Question #75 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Texts

Being uncomfortable with fame, the author became a ______________ and never gave interviews.

Possible Answers:

hermit

itinerant

nomad

recluse

cynic

Correct answer:

recluse

Explanation:

The sentence notes both that the author was "uncomfortable with fame" and "never gave interviews." The correct answer will indicate the author's avoidance of others. "Recluse," meaning a person who cuts himself off from others, is the best choice.

Example Question #141 : Text Completion

Her _____________ was astonishing, and she was often a victim of fraud.

Possible Answers:

omniscience

nonchalance

gullibility

libertarianism

irrepressibility

Correct answer:

gullibility

Explanation:

Being "a victim of fraud" indicates the subject of the sentence was easily tricked and duped. The correct answer will mean too trusting or easy to be fooled, the definition of gullibility.

Example Question #142 : Text Completion

Her _________________ was contagious, and soon the whole room was smiling.

Possible Answers:

lasciviousness

philanthropy

irascibility

jollity

elusiveness

Correct answer:

jollity

Explanation:

What is "contagious" turns "the whole room smiling." This means the correct answer will indicate something that produces smiling. "Jollity," meaning happiness or levity, is the best choice.

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